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US2276200A
US2276200A US289199A US28919939A US2276200A US 2276200 A US2276200 A US 2276200A US 289199 A US289199 A US 289199A US 28919939 A US28919939 A US 28919939A US 2276200 A US2276200 A US 2276200A
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    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B5/00Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B5/127Structure or manufacture of heads, e.g. inductive
    • G11B5/1278Structure or manufacture of heads, e.g. inductive specially adapted for magnetisations perpendicular to the surface of the record carrier
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the invention relates to sound recording devices of the'kind known as steel tone machines.
  • the eilacing and recording heads are in the same casing.
  • these two have been of the same construction.
  • such heads comprise two coils provided with magnet cores, the record carrier being arranged to run between them.
  • the cores are formed with a sort of knife-edge and are offset with respect to each other in ordei ⁇ to elect a longitudinal magnetization of the record carrier.
  • the efacing heads must produce a very strong eld, as the record carrier must be given an equable state of magnetization. This is obtained by magnetically saturating the record carrier. Howeventhe cores of the eiacing heads being extremely narrow and small a large number of ampere turns is necessary for the production of the requisite magnetic field.
  • Fig. l is a diagrammatic representation of an example of known arrangements
  • Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic representation of one embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. l relating to the construction as heretov fore adopted, shows two coils I and cores 2 for these, the record carrier 3 being arranged to move between the cores 2 while contacting with them.
  • the full lines represent some of the lines of force while by dotted lines leakage lines of force are illustrated.
  • the lines of force constituting the main llux pass from one core 2 over the record carrier 3 to the other core 2,
  • Fig. 2 relating to the novel construction, shows a coil I' mounted on one limb of a U-shaped core 2.
  • a magnet yoke 4 serves to close the eld of the lines of force.
  • the record carrier 3 is arranged to run through between the limbs of core 2' and the yoke 4.
  • the yoke is slightly offset with respect to these limbs in order that the path of the lines of force when traversing the record carrier shall be the same as it is during the recording operation. No disturbing leakage lines arise here.
  • the flux is much stronger than with devices of the known type. Consequently, the core 2' need not contact with the record carrier and hence does not wear away. There will thus be no necessity for exchanging the core.
  • a magnet comprising a yoke, a pair of polepieces projecting from said yoke at substantially right angles thereto, said polepieces having their poles aligned with the length of said tape, an energizing coil on at least one of the said polepieces, and a bar of magnetic material arranged on the opposite side of said medium from said polepieces, said bar substantially overlying one of said polepieces and extending in proximity to but not overlying the other of said polepieces.
  • Av sound recording machine according to v claim l, in which the yoke is olTset with respect to the core.
  • a sound recording machine in which the core is out of contact with the record carrier. 4
  • a sound recording machine wherein the core is of a material possessed of high permeability and small remanence.

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H. KAUFFMANN SOUND RECORDING DEVIGE- March 10, 1942.
Filed Aug. 9, 1939 lll Fig. 2
Inl/enfon- Patented Mar. 10, 1942 2,276,200 SOUND RECORDING DEVICE Heinz Kauimann, Berlin, Germany, assignor to C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof, Lorenzweg, Germany, a company Application August 9, 1939, Serial No. 289,199 In Germany August 11, 1938 iciaima (ci. 17e-100.2)
The invention relates to sound recording devices of the'kind known as steel tone machines.
It is customary to arrange the eilacing and recording heads in the same casing. Heretofore, these two have been of the same construction. In the known arrangements such heads comprise two coils provided with magnet cores, the record carrier being arranged to run between them. The cores are formed with a sort of knife-edge and are offset with respect to each other in ordei` to elect a longitudinal magnetization of the record carrier., The efacing heads must produce a very strong eld, as the record carrier must be given an equable state of magnetization. This is obtained by magnetically saturating the record carrier. Howeventhe cores of the eiacing heads being extremely narrow and small a large number of ampere turns is necessary for the production of the requisite magnetic field. Another disadvantage of these eiacing heads is that a leakage flux arises which acts to neutralize the magnetization in part. In addition, in the known arrangements the cores contact with the record carrier in order to increase the iiux. Consequently, they wear away and therefore must be exchanged from time to time.
The invention will be understood from the following description, reference being had to the accompanying` drawing, in which Fig. l is a diagrammatic representation of an example of known arrangements, while Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic representation of one embodiment of the invention.
Fig. l, relating to the construction as heretov fore adopted, shows two coils I and cores 2 for these, the record carrier 3 being arranged to move between the cores 2 while contacting with them. The full lines represent some of the lines of force while by dotted lines leakage lines of force are illustrated. As will be seen, the lines of force constituting the main llux pass from one core 2 over the record carrier 3 to the other core 2,
. whereas the leakage flux only passes through one core and a part of the record carrier. The leakage ux as far as it passes through' the record carrier is in opposition to the main flux in the record carrier, as will be understood from the arrow heads shown in Fig. 1. The leakage iiux therefore always acts to neutralize the main ux in part, Equally, disturbing effects may result from those lines of force which are running outside of the coils.
Fig. 2, relating to the novel construction, shows a coil I' mounted on one limb of a U-shaped core 2. A magnet yoke 4 serves to close the eld of the lines of force. The record carrier 3 is arranged to run through between the limbs of core 2' and the yoke 4. The yoke is slightly offset with respect to these limbs in order that the path of the lines of force when traversing the record carrier shall be the same as it is during the recording operation. No disturbing leakage lines arise here. Also, the flux is much stronger than with devices of the known type. Consequently, the core 2' need not contact with the record carrier and hence does not wear away. There will thus be no necessity for exchanging the core.
It will be of advantage' to make the core 2 of a material possessed of high permeability and small remanence, such as permalloy.
What is claimed is:v
1. In a sound recording machine using an elongated magnetic tape recording medium, a magnet comprising a yoke, a pair of polepieces projecting from said yoke at substantially right angles thereto, said polepieces having their poles aligned with the length of said tape, an energizing coil on at least one of the said polepieces, and a bar of magnetic material arranged on the opposite side of said medium from said polepieces, said bar substantially overlying one of said polepieces and extending in proximity to but not overlying the other of said polepieces.
2. Av sound recording machine, according to v claim l, in which the yoke is olTset with respect to the core.
3. A sound recording machine according to claim l, in which the core is out of contact with the record carrier. 4
4. A sound recording machine according to claim 1, wherein the core is of a material possessed of high permeability and small remanence.
HEINZ KAUFFMANN.
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US4803674A (en) * 1985-11-20 1989-02-07 Hitachi, Ltd. Magneto-optical recorder with small-sized, low-powered electromagnetic coil

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US2526358A (en) * 1946-10-18 1950-10-17 Indiana Steel Products Co Demagnetizing device

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US4803674A (en) * 1985-11-20 1989-02-07 Hitachi, Ltd. Magneto-optical recorder with small-sized, low-powered electromagnetic coil

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