Abstract: A device for cleaning and for removing static from revolving gramophone records is mounted on a deck radially beyond the turn-table and has a horizontal guide which can be swung laterally over the record, a slider carrying a cleaning element and/or a static removing element being movable along the guide as a result of engagement with the grooving of the record.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 18, 1976
Date of Patent:
April 4, 1978
Assignee:
Metrosound Audio Products Ltd.
Inventors:
Mark Stanley Myers, Richard George Bowler
Abstract: A cleaning device, for the removal of contaminants from the grooves of gramophone records, is of the kind having a rod-like scouring element adapted to pass down into the groove at least partially towards the base of the groove, a reservoir for supplying cleansing liquid to the scouring element, and means for supporting the scouring element in relation to a rotating record, the scouring element being resiliently bendable and/or the supporting means providing resilient support of the scouring element. A supporting means is so arranged that the longitudinal axis of the scouring element may lie in a plane which is substantially normal to the groove radius at the point of contact, and with the longitudinal axis of the scouring element forming less than a right angle, preferably within the range 30.degree. to 45.degree. and most preferably approximately 35.degree., with the plane of the record downstream of the point of contact, i.e.