Claims
- 1. In a stylus assembly for incorporation in a cartridge destined for mounting on a tone arm of a record player, a stylus sub-assembly comprising an elongate integral synthetic resin moulded composite structure having a longitudinal axis and being constituted of (a) a mounting member, (b) an armature securing member axially spaced from said mounting member and (c) an interconnecting section between adjacent facing ends of said mounting and armature securing members and connect thereto at substantially central regions thereof, said interconnecting section serving as a fulcrum wire having a transverse section substantially smaller than each of the transverse sections of said mounting and armature securing members, an elongate cantilever arm adapted to have a stylus at one end thereof and being fixed at its opposite end to said armature securing member at a side thereof opposite that to which the fulcrum wire is connected, and a pair of armatures secured to said armature securing member and being disposed on opposite sides of a vertical plane including the longitudinal axis of said cantilever arm, said armatures beig disposed at an angle of inclination of 45.degree. relative to said axis and being disposed at right angles to each other, said mounting member, armature securing member and intermediate interconnecting fulcrum wire comprising a single unitary component.
- 2. An assembly according to claim 1, including a damper of elastic material, said damper being formed with an opening and being interposed between said mounting member and said armature securing member, said fulcrum wire of said synthetic resin composite structure extending between said mounting member and said armature securing member within said opening.
- 3. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said armatures are of high permeability material and are secured at one of their ends in said securing member by embedment in the resin thereof, the opposite ends of high permeability material being freely exposed and adapted for positioning in gap of respective pole pieces for said armatures.
- 4. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cantilever arm is hollow, a projection being formed on said armature securing member solely on said side thereof opposite that to which said fulcrum wire is connected, said hollow cantilever arm telescopically fitting over said projection.
- 5. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fulcrum wire has a fulcrum point disposed rearwardly, related to the stylus end of the cantilever arm, of said armatures.
- 6. A stylus assembly for a stereophonic pick-up cartridge comprising an elongated axially extending cantilever arm having a stylus tip at one end thereof, an armature securing member fixed to said cantilever arm at the other end thereof, said armature securing member consisting of a non-magnetic material having a rigidity less than that of the cantilever arm, discrete first and second, spaced apart armatures, each adapted to be associated with a separate magnetic circuit and to this end each said first and second armatures being secured to said armature securing member on opposite sides of a vertical plane including the axis of the cantilever arm and being disposed at an angle of inclination of 45.degree. relative to said vertical plane at right angles to each other, support means spaced from said armature securing member on that side thereof most distant from said stylus tip for supporting the cantilever arm together with the armature securing member at a single fulcrum, and a damper of elastic material interposed in the space between said support means and said armature securing member and in engagement with each for damping vibratory movement of said armature, said support means, said damper and said armature securing member being aligned along the axis of said cantilever arm.
- 7. A stylus assembly according to claim 6 in which the armature securing member is moulded from synthetic resin.
- 8. A stylus assembly according to claim 7, wherein said armatures consist of rod-shaped members, each having a width substantially smaller than its length.
- 9. A stylus assembly according to claim 6, wherein said first and second armatures consist of rod-shaped members, each having a width substantially smaller than its length.
- 10. A stylus assembly according to claim 6, wherein said support means comprises at least one fixing pipe and a mounting pipe which surrounds the fixing pipe, said pipes extending rearward of said armature securing member in axial alignment with said cantilever arm and having an axial extent substantially greater than their transverse dimension.
- 11. A stylus assembly according to claim 6, wherein said armature securing member has a central passage passing therethrough in axial alignment with said cantilever arm and wherein said support means is of non-magnetic material and has a base portion and an element upstanding therefrom for reception in a receptacle of the pick-up cartridge, said upstanding element having a bore extending therethrough in axial alignment with said passage in said armature securing member, said damper being formed with a passage in axial alignment with said bore of said upstanding element and with said central passage in said armature securing member, said support means including a fulcrum wire secured at one of its ends to the other end of said cantilever arm and passing freely through said central passage in said armature securing member but fixed in its extension through the damper passage and said bore in said upstanding element.
- 12. A stylus assembly for a stereophonic pick-up cartridge having an enclosure formed with an opening in its bottom and support means for said stylus assembly and being of non-magnetic material having a base portion and an upstanding portion extending upwardly from the base portion through said opening for securement within said enclosure, comprising a cantilever arm having a stylus tip at one end thereof, an armature securing member fixed to said cantilever arm at the other end thereof, said armature securing member consisting of a non-magnetic material having a rigidity less than that of said cantilever arm, discrete first and second, spaced apart, armatures each adapted to be associated with separate magnetic circuits and to that end each said first and second armatures being secured to said armature securing member on opposite sides of a vertical plane including the axis of said cantilever, said armatures being disposed at an angle of inclination of 45.degree. relative to said vertical plane and being disposed at right angles to each other, a resin molding within said enclosure and formed with a receptacle for receiving said upstanding portion of said support means for detachably securing said upstanding portion within said receptacle in said resin molding and thereby said support means to said resin molding, said base portion, with the support means thus secured, covering said opening in said enclosure, said upstanding portion of the support means being formed with a bore which extends through the central portion thereof in a direction inclined with respect to the bottom of said enclosure, a mounting member located in said bore, fulcrum means having one of its ends secured to the other end of said cantilever arm and its other end extending through and secured to said mounting member, and a damper of an elastic material placed between the armature securing member and said upstanding portion, said fulcrum means extending through said damper and being tensioned so as to maintain said damper in abutting relationship with said upstanding portion of the support means and the other end of said cantilever.
- 13. A stylus assembly according to claim 12, wherein said receptacle within said resin molding is defined by a cylindrical wall formed with a groove therein, said securing means comprising an annular lock ring fitted within the groove of said cylindrical wall and having an inner diameter portion extending outwardly of said groove for reception in an annular groove formed in said upstanding portion of said support means.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 43-57408 |
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| 44-7290 |
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier application Ser. No. 368,762 filed June 11, 1973, now abandoned. The application Ser. No. 368,762 is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 849,767 filed Aug. 13, 1969 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,761,647 granted Sept. 25, 1973.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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