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US799205A
US799205A US23218404A US1904232184A US799205A US 799205 A US799205 A US 799205A US 23218404 A US23218404 A US 23218404A US 1904232184 A US1904232184 A US 1904232184A US 799205 A US799205 A US 799205A
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    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R7/00Diaphragms for electromechanical transducers; Cones
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  • This invention relates to telephone-receivers, and more especially to the casing' of' such receivers and to the means whereby the magnet and diaphragm are supported and held therein.
  • Figure 1 is a central longitudinal section of a receiver provided with my improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line Q 2 of Fig. 1.
  • 6 indicates the barrel or handle of the receivercasing, having interior screw-threads at its front end.
  • FIG. 7 indicates a metal cup having at the rear side thereofl a reduced tubular portion 8, which screws into the front end of' the barrel 6.
  • This cup also has a shoulder 9, on which a metal disk 10 and felt disk 11 rest, to exclude air and moisture from the space within the cup.
  • the cup At its front end the cup is exteriorly screw-threaded to receive a metal clamping'- ring 12, which binds the diaphragm 13 against the front end of ⁇ the cup.
  • the earpiece 14 is screwed into this clamping-ring'.
  • the diaphragm is fixed with respect to the receivercasing, any adjustment necessary being produced by movement of' the magnet.
  • the magnet 17 is supported by a bridgepiece 15, w hich is fixed within the tubular portion 8 of' the cup by screws 16.
  • the magnet is movable with respect to the bridge-piece, being fixed by screws 18 to an adjusting-block 19, which slides in the bridge-piece, said block being carried by an adj Listing-screw 20, which extends through said bridge-piece.
  • the pole-pieces Q1 extend through the disks l0 and l1 and receive coils 2Q.
  • the adjustment permissible with the magnet permits the diaphragm to be fixed with respect to the casing.
  • the adjusting' means are all inside the casing, and no part of' the casing proper need be moved or varied-that is, the casing proper forms no part of' the adjusting devices and the use of lock-nuts and the like to tix such parts at adjustment is obviated. Shock, jar, or unauthorized unscrewing of' the parts of the casing will not affect the adjustment.
  • IVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent is-- 1.
  • a telephone-receiver in combination, a barrel, a cup having' a reduced tubular portion screwed in said barrel and a shoulder at the front end of' said tubular portion, a bridgepiece h'xed in said tubular portion, a magnet adjustably supported on the bridge piece, packing-disks resting on said shoulder and having' openings therein through which the pole-pieces of' the magnet extend, and a diaphragm clamped against the f'ront edge of the cup.

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l ttor/neg 4 m.. Puorc-umonmmmls4 wnsumuvux u c AXEL R. THOLLANDER, 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
TELEPHONE-RECEIVER CASING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 12, 1905.
Application led November 10, 1904. Serial No. 232,184.
To all la7/tom, it mag/concern Be it known that I, AXEL R. THOLLANDER, a citizen ofl the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of' Illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Telephone-Receiver Casings, of' which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to telephone-receivers, and more especially to the casing' of' such receivers and to the means whereby the magnet and diaphragm are supported and held therein.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying' drawings, wherein- Figure 1 is a central longitudinal section of a receiver provided with my improvement. Fig. 2 is a section on the line Q 2 of Fig. 1.
Referringspecifically to the drawings, 6 indicates the barrel or handle of the receivercasing, having interior screw-threads at its front end.
7 indicates a metal cup having at the rear side thereofl a reduced tubular portion 8, which screws into the front end of' the barrel 6. This cup also has a shoulder 9, on which a metal disk 10 and felt disk 11 rest, to exclude air and moisture from the space within the cup. At its front end the cup is exteriorly screw-threaded to receive a metal clamping'- ring 12, Which binds the diaphragm 13 against the front end of` the cup. The earpiece 14 is screwed into this clamping-ring'. The diaphragm is fixed with respect to the receivercasing, any adjustment necessary being produced by movement of' the magnet.
The magnet 17 is supported by a bridgepiece 15, w hich is fixed within the tubular portion 8 of' the cup by screws 16. The magnet is movable with respect to the bridge-piece, being fixed by screws 18 to an adjusting-block 19, which slides in the bridge-piece, said block being carried by an adj Listing-screw 20, which extends through said bridge-piece. These parts are the subject of' a more detailed description and claims in my Patent No. 7 81,7 97,
dated February 7, 1905, and it is thought that they require no further description. The pole-pieces Q1 extend through the disks l0 and l1 and receive coils 2Q. The adjustment permissible with the magnet permits the diaphragm to be fixed with respect to the casing. The adjusting' means are all inside the casing, and no part of' the casing proper need be moved or varied-that is, the casing proper forms no part of' the adjusting devices and the use of lock-nuts and the like to tix such parts at adjustment is obviated. Shock, jar, or unauthorized unscrewing of' the parts of the casing will not affect the adjustment.
IVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. In a telephone-receiver, in combination, a barrel, a cup having' a reduced tubular portion screwed in said barrel and a shoulder at the front end of' said tubular portion, a bridgepiece h'xed in said tubular portion, a magnet adjustably supported on the bridge piece, packing-disks resting on said shoulder and having' openings therein through which the pole-pieces of' the magnet extend, and a diaphragm clamped against the f'ront edge of the cup.
2. In a telephone-receiver casing", in combination, a barrel having internal screw-threads IfVitnesses:
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