Claims
- 1. A sound reproducing device, comprising,
- a horizontally disposed, rotatably mounted turntable member,
- a first motor means for rotating said turntable member at a substantially uniform rate of speed so that a record member disposed in supported relation thereupon rotates at a substantially uniform rate of speed conjointly therewith,
- a second motor means for imparting linear motion, along a predetermined path, to said turntable member,
- said path coincident with an axis of symmetry of said turntable member,
- a pivotally mounted tone arm member,
- a stylus member carried by said tone arm member so that the free end of said stylus member operatively engages the spiral grooves formed in said record member,
- said tone arm disposed in spaced parallel relation to a first imaginary line tangent to the outer peripheral boundary of said turntable member,
- said stylus further disposed in registration with a second imaginary line perpendicular to said first imaginary line,
- said second imaginary line coincident with the predetermined path along which said turntable member travels,
- a sensing means for detecting angular displacement of said tone arm member,
- said sensing means adapted to provide a signal to said second motor means to increase or decrease the rate of turntable linear motion along said path by an amount sufficient to prevent said tone arm member from undergoing angular rotation relative to its pivotal mount attendant operation of the device,
- said second motor means including a constant speed motor that drives said turntable member at a predetermined speed that is slightly greater than the speed that would be required to maintain the initial position of the stylus during the time said record member is rotating conjointly with said turntable.
- 2. The device of claim 1, further comprising,
- a lamp member for directing a narrow beam of radiation to a predetermined target means,
- said predetermined target means comprising a radiation-sensitive device,
- said predetermined target means disposed in spaced relation to said lamp member,
- said tone arm member having a stylus-carrying end that is disposed in beam-interrupting position to said beam of radiation and said radiation-sensitive device when said stylus-carrying end has pivoted into such beam-interrupting position responsive to rotation of said turntable member.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said second motor means is operatively connected to said radiation-sensitive device so that when said beam is interrupted, said second motor means is activated for a predetermined length of time, thereby driving said stylus-carrying end of said tone arm member out of beam-interrupting relation, which movement deactivates said second motor means so that when the stylus-carrying end of said tone arm member pivots about its fulcrum, at the conclusion of said predetermined length of time, such beam is again interrupted and said second motor means is reactivated, so that the cycle is repeated.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein a delay of a predetermined length of time is provided to delay the reactivation of said second motor means after said beam has re-entered its uninterrupted status so that said second motor means does not reactivate and deactivate at overly frequent intervals of time.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This disclosure is a continuation-in-part of the disclosure filed Sept. 8, 1980, bearing Ser. No. 06/185/200, which earlier disclosure is co-pending with this disclosure now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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