Claims
- 1. A moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge comprising:
- a. a body, a cantilever vibrationally supported at its rearward end by the body, and a stylus fixed to the forward end of the cantilever;
- b. an armature made of high magnetic permeability material fixed to the cantilever for movement therewith, the armature comprising a first leg portion, a second leg portion, and a third leg portion, the first leg portion fixed to the rearward portion of the cantilever and arranged parallel to the axial direction of the cantilever, and the second and third leg portions extending radially from the axis of said first leg portion;
- c. a pair of moving coils, one each of the coils being situated on the second leg portion and on the third leg portion of said armature;
- d. a magnetic source, only one pole of which is adjacent to the three leg portions of the armature; and
- e. an open return path from the three leg portions of the armature to the other pole of the magnetic source remotely situated with respect to the armature.
- 2. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 1 wherein the magnetic source is constructed of a permanent magnet with only one of the north and south poles of said permanent magnetic being adjacent to the armature.
- 3. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 1 wherein the three leg portions of the armature are mutually orthogonal to each other, said second leg and third leg portions being arranged with respect to the stylus such that they are perpendicular to the side wall of any stereophonic sound groove into which the stylus would be placed.
- 4. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 1 wherein said first leg portion of the armature is tubular and situated coaxially with respect to the cantilever, and said second and third leg portions comprise a unitary flat armature element contiguous to the rearward end of the first leg portion of the armature.
- 5. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 1 wherein said armature is unitary, the first leg portion being semi-cylindrical, the semi-cylindrical portion being fixed coaxially with respect to said cantilever.
- 6. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 5 wherein said armature further comprises a semi-circular disk shaped portion from which said second and third leg portions depend integrally.
- 7. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 1 wherein said magnetic source further comprises a groove in the face thereof nearest the armature, the groove being parallel to the axis of the cantilever.
- 8. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 1 wherein said magnetic source further comprises a step in the end thereof closest to the armature, the lower level of said step being immediately adjacent to said second and third leg portions of the armature.
- 9. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 1 further comprising four terminal pins fixed to said body, each terminal pin being connected to an end of one of said pair of moving coils.
- 10. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 9 further comprising a support means for supporting the cartridge body with respect to a tone arm, the support means having four tubes for detachably receiving said four terminal pins.
- 11. The moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge according to claim 10 wherein said magnetic source is fixedly mounted in said support means to be retained therein in the event of replacement of the cartridge body.
- 12. A moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge comprising:
- a. a body, a cantilever vibrationally supported at its rearward end by the body, and a stylus fixed to the forward end of the cantilever;
- b. an armature made of high magnetic permeability material fixed to the cantilever for movement therewith, the armature comprising a first leg portion, a second leg portion, and a third leg portion, the first, second, and third leg portions being fixed to the cantilever in the immediate vicinity of the vibration fulcrum of said cantilever, the first leg portion fixed to the rearward portion of the cantilever and arranged parallel to the axial direction of the cantilever, the axes of the second and third leg portions being substantially orthogonal to that of the first leg portion, and the angle between the axes of the second and third leg portions being set at an angle which is formed by side walls of a stereophonic record disc sound groove, the second and third leg portions extending from the first leg portion;
- c. a pair of moving coils, one each of the coils being situated on the second leg portion and on the third leg portion of said armature; and
- d. a magnetic source, only one pole of the magnetic source being in the vicinity of the vibration fulcrum of the cantilever, and the first, second, and third leg portions of the armature and their extensions which extend from the cantilever thus forming an open return.
- 13. A moving coil type stereophonic pickup cartridge comprising:
- a. a body, a cantilever vibrationally supported at its rearward end by the body, and a stylus fixed to the forward end of the cantilever;
- b. an armature made of high magnetic permeability material fixed to the cantilever for movement therewith, the armature comprising a first leg portion, a second leg portion, and a third leg portion, the first leg portion fixed to the rearward end portion of the cantilever and arranged parallel to the axial direction of the cantilever, and the second and third leg portions extending radially from the axis of said first leg portion;
- c. a pair of moving coils, one each of the coils being situated on the second leg portion and on the third leg portion of said armature; and
- d. a magnet, only one pole of which is adjacent to the three leg portions of the armature, the one pole having a groove in the face thereof nearest the armature, the groove being parallel to the axis of the cantilever, whereby the magnetic circuits thus formed consist essentially of the magnet, the respective leg portions of the armature, and an open return.
Priority Claims (2)
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54-130249 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 117,569 filed Feb. 1, 1980, now abandoned.
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