Claims
- 1. In a record player, the combination of a tone arm, means for mounting said tone arm for rotation about a fixed point, a tone arm lift rod having a generally horizontal intermediate portion and a right-angle portion at one end thereof, bearing means for mounting said right-angle end portion for rotation about a vertical axis, means defining a shoulder positioned above and extending generally transversely of said intermediate portion and spaced from said right-angle end portion, means for biasing said intermediate portion upwardly into engagement with said shoulder, said shoulder being inclined with respect to the horizontal, means adapted to engage the other end of said lift rod and control rotation thereof and vertical movement of said right angle end portion in response to the force exerted thereon by said biasing means, and means responsive to said vertical movement of said right angle end portion for producing a corresponding vertical movement of said tone arm.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, which includes a main cycling gear, means for rotating said gear one revolution during an automatic cycle, and tone arm lift cam means on said gear, said other end of said lift rod being held in engagement with said tone arm lift cam means by said biasing means so that rotation of said lift rod is controlled by said tone arm lift cam means as the gear rotates during an automatic cycle.
- 3. In an automatic record player, the combination of, a tone arm, means for mounting the tone arm for rotation about a fixed point, a main cycling gear, means for rotating said gear one revolution during an automatic cycle, cam means on said main cycling gear, a tone arm lift rod having a horizontal portion one end of which is in engagement with said cam means and the other end of which is connected to a right-angle end portion, bearing means for mounting said right-angle end portion for rotation about a vertical axis, said right-angle end portion being positioned so that movement thereof along said vertical axis raises and lowers said tone arm, means defining a shoulder positioned above and extending generally transversely of said horizontal portion of said lift rod and spaced from said right-angle end portion, means for biasing said lift rod upwardly into engagement with said shoulder, said shoulder being inclined with respect to the horizontal so that said biasing means tend to rotate said horizontal portion about said bearing means and move said right-angle end portion along said vertical axis, said biasing means also acting to bias said one end of said horizontal portion into engagement with said cam means, said cam means controlling rotation of said horizontal portion about said bearing means and vertical movement of said right-angle end portion during an automatic cycle.
- 4. The combination of claim 3, which includes a cam on said gear and having a notch therein, a pivotally mounted cam follower member, means for biasing said follower member into engagement with said cam, means operative during an automatic shutoff cycle and responsive to movement of said cam follower out of said notch for rotating said lift rod in the direction to lower said right angle end portion, thereby to lower said tone arm during said automatic shutoff cycle.
- 5. A record player according to claim 4, wherein said tone arm is lowered during the mid portion of said automatic shutoff cycle.
- 6. A record player according to claim 4, which includes a tone arm rest post, said tone arm being lowered into engagement with said rest post during the mid portion of said automatic shutoff cycle.
- 7. A record player according to claim 3, wherein said gear includes a second cam having a notch therein, a pivotally mounted cam follower biased into engagement with said second cam, and means operative independently of said tone arm lift cam during an automatic shutoff cycle and responsive to movement of said cam follower out of said notch for engaging said lift rod and rotating the same in the direction to lower said right angle end portion, thereby to lower said tone arm during said automatic shutoff cycle.
- 8. The record player of claim 3, wherein said means for biasing said lift rod is connected to said horizontal portion of said lift rod between said right-angle end portion and said shoulder.
- 9. The record player of claim 3, which includes a cap member which is positioned on the upper end of said right-angle end portion and is adjustable with respect thereto, adjustment of the cap member controlling the height to which said tone arm is lifted.
- 10. The record player of claim 3, which includes means defining an abutment at the upper end of the said inclined shoulder, which abutment limits rotary motion of said horizontal portion of said lift rod by engagement therewith.
- 11. The record player of claim 3, which includes support means for said tone arm, said support means also providing the said bearing for said right-angle end portion.
- 12. The record player of claim 11, where said inclined shoulder forms a part of said support means.
- 13. The record player of claim 12, wherein said biasing means comprises a spring connected between said support means and a point on the lift rod between said right-angle end portion and said shoulder.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 009,254, filed Feb. 5, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,291,886, which is itself a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 813,225, filed July 5, 1977, now abandoned.
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