Claims
- 1. A phonograph record player mechanism which includes a tone arm, means for mounting the tone arm for rotation about an axis, a cueing lever lift rod for causing movement of said arm by engagement therewith at a point spaced from the said axis, dash pot means associated with said lift rod for opposing motion thereof, a generally flat spring having one end thereof connected to the lift rod and the other end thereof secured to the mechanism chassis, means defining a fixed shoulder in engagement with one side of the spring which faces said tone arm, and a cueing lever which is rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis and has a portion which engages said spring in an area between the lift rod and the said shoulder and raises said area by physical engagement therewith when the cueing lever is rotated about the said horizontal axis.
- 2. A record player mechanism according to claim 1, wherein a first portion of the said spring between said area of engagement of said cueing lever portion and said lift rod is employed to raise the tone arm at a predetermined rate, and a second portion of said spring between said fixed shoulder and said lift rod is employed to lower the tone arm at a rate which is substantially slower than said predetermined rate.
- 3. The combination of a tone arm, means for mounting said tone arm for rotation about an axis, a cueing lever lift rod, means including said lift rod for exerting an upward force on said tone arm at a point spaced from said axis, a spring having one end thereof connected to said lift rod, means defining a fixed shoulder in engagement with one portion of said spring, means connected to said spring beyond said fixed shoulder for flexing said spring about said shoulder and urging said lift rod in one direction, and a cueing lever rotatable about a horizontal axis and having a portion which engages said spring between said lift rod and said shoulder when said cueing layer is rotated about said axis, engagement of said spring by said cueing lever portion causing said lift rod to move in the opposite direction.
- 4. A record player mechanism as claimed in claim 3, which includes means for adjusting the flexure of said spring about said fixed shoulder, thereby to control the rate at which the lift rod is moved in said one direction.
- 5. The combination of claim 3, which includes means for adjusting the flexure of said spring about said fixed shoulder, thereby to control the rate at which said lift rod is moved in said one direction.
- 6. In a phonograph record player, the combination of, a tone arm, means for mounting said tone arm for rotation about an axis, a cueing lever lift rod, means including said lift rod for exerting an upward force on said tone arm at a point spaced from said axis, a flat spring having one end thereof connected to said lift rod, means defining a fixed shoulder in engagement with one side of said spring, and a cueing lever rotatable about a horizontal axis and having a portion which engages the other side of said spring between said lift rod and said shoulder and raises the intermediate portion of said spring upwardly by physical engagement therewith when said cueing lever is rotated about said horizontal axis.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, wherein a first portion of said spring between the point of engagement of said cueing lever portion and said lift rod is employed to raise said tone arm at a predetermined rate, and a second portion of said spring between said fixed shoulder and said lift rod which is substantially longer than said first spring portion is employed to lower said tone arm at a rate which is substantially slower than said predetermined rate.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 009,254, filed Feb. 5, 1979, which is itself a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 813,225, filed July 5, 1977, now abandoned, said application Ser. No. 009,254 having issued as Pat. No. 4,291,886.
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