Claims
- 1. A pickup cartridge for reproducing signals recorded in the form of undulations of surfaces of walls of a groove formed on a 45--45 stereophonic record disk, comprising:
- a cantilever carrying, at its foremost end, a stylus tip for tracing the groove of said record disk, said stylus tip being movable in accordance with the undulations of the groove walls;
- a magnet provided at a base end of said cantilever;
- supporting means for supporting said cantilever so as to permit said cantilever to make swinging movement about a point in accordance with a movement of said stylus tip while preventing movement of the cantilever in an axial direction thereof;
- at least one first pole piece made of a magnetic material and arranged along a first plane perpendicular to a surface of said record disk in flux-linking relationship with said magnet;
- at least one second pole piece made of a magnetic material and arranged along a second plane parallel to said surface of the record disk in flux-linking relationship with said magnet;
- at least one first yoke made of a magnetic material and magnetically coupled to said first pole piece to form, together with said first pole piece, at least one closed magnetic path for the passage of part of the magnetic flux produced by said magnet;
- at least one second yoke made of a magnetic material and magnetically coupled to said second pole piece to form, together with said second pole piece, at least one closed magnetic path for the passage of part of the magnetic flux produced by said magnet;
- first coil means wound around said first yoke whereby, in response to movement of the cantilever, said magnet induces in the first pole piece, the first yoke and the first coil means an electromotive force proportional to the component of velocity of movement of said stylus tip in a direction perpendicular to the surface of said record disk;
- second coil means wound around said second yoke, whereby, in response to movement of the cantilever, said magnet induces in the second pole piece, the second yoke and the second coil means an electromotive force proportional to the component of velocity of movement of said stylus tip in a direction parallel to the surface of said record disk; and
- means electrically coupling said first and second coils with one another to deliver the sum of, and the difference between, electromotive forces induced in the first and second coil means.
- 2. A pickup cartridge according to claim 1, in which:
- said first and second coil means comprise two first and two second coils, respectively; and in which:
- one of the two first coils and one of the two second coils are mutually coupled together to produce a sum of electromotive forces induced therein, and the other of the two first coils and the other of the two second coils are mutually coupled together to produce a difference in electromotive forces induced therein.
- 3. A pickup cartridge according to claim 1, in which:
- said first coil means comprises two first coil members; and in which:
- one of the two first coil members and said second coil means are mutually coupled together to produce a sum of electromotive forces induced therein, and
- the other of the two first coil members and said second coil means are mutually coupled together to produce a difference in electromotive forces induced therein.
- 4. A pickup cartridge according to claim 1, in which:
- said second coil means comprises two second coil members; and in which:
- one of the two second coil members and said first coil means are mutually coupled together to produce a sum of electromotive forces induced therein, and
- the other of the two second coil members and said first coil means are mutually coupled together to produce a difference in electromotive forces induced therein.
- 5. A pickup cartridge according to claim 1, in which:
- said first pole piece is formed integrally with said first yoke and said second pole piece is formed integrally with said second yoke.
- 6. A pickup cartridge according to claim 1, in which:
- said first and second pole pieces and said first and second yokes are formed integrally in one piece.
- 7. A pickup cartridge according to claim 6, in which:
- said first and second pole pieces comprise two first and two second pole pieces, respectively; and in which:
- said first and second yokes comprise two first and two second yokes, respectively.
- 8. A pickup cartridge according to claim 7, in which:
- said supporting means comprises: damper means for damping movements of said cantilever; and in which:
- said damper means is composed of two first damper members and two second damper members made of an elastic material,
- one of the two first damper members is interposed between the magnet and one of the two first pole pieces,
- the other of the two first damper members is interposed between the magnet and the other of the two first pole pieces,
- one of the two second damper members is interposed between the magnet and one of the two second pole pieces,
- the other of the two second damper members is interposed between the magnet and the other two second pole pieces, and
- the two second damper members have a compliance different from that of said two first damper members.
- 9. A pickup cartridge according to claim 1, in which:
- said supporting means comprises: damper means for damping movements of said cantilever.
- 10. A pickup cartridge according to claim 9, in which:
- said damper means is interposed between the magnet and the first and the second pole pieces.
- 11. A pickup cartridge according to claim 9, in which:
- said damping means is composed of a first damper member made of an elastic material and interposed between the magnet and the first pole piece, and a second damper member made of an elastic material and interposed between the magnet and the second pole piece,
- the second damper member having a compliance different from that of said first damper member.
Priority Claims (2)
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52-106790[U] |
Aug 1977 |
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52-107865[U]JPX |
Aug 1977 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 931,728 filed Aug. 7, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,238,646.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3383474 |
Kriebel |
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4177360 |
Fujimoto |
Dec 1979 |
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Divisions (1)
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931728 |
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