Stepped Tone Arm Stop Element Patents (Class 369/186)
  • Patent number: 9741328
    Abstract: A musical instrument adapted for use with a turntable. Said apparatus uses a rotary pulse generator to create musical tones when in contact with the rotating platter of the turntable. Said apparatus mounts to the turntable in such a way that a rotary pulse generator rotates when in contact with the rotating turntable platter. As the radius at which the rotary pulse generator contacts the turntable platter is increased the frequency of the tone produced increases proportionally, likewise when the radius at which the rotary pulse generator contacts the turntable platter is decreased the frequency of the tone produced decreases proportionally allowing a range of pitches to be sounded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2017
    Inventor: Daniel J. Howington
  • Patent number: 8045839
    Abstract: On a host computer (300), writing software for controlling recording and image forming operations of an optical disc recording apparatus (10) is installed. When the writing software is activated, the host computer (300) requests the user to input various settings relating to record information and image information before giving instructions for starting recording and those for starting image formation to the optical disc recording apparatus (10), and, in accordance with various settings which are input in response to the request, determines the recording and image forming operations of the optical disc recording apparatus (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2011
    Assignee: Yamaha Corporation
    Inventor: Shin Nishizawa
  • Patent number: 5459848
    Abstract: A library apparatus in which an access part moves a medium to a drive from one of a plurality of cells having a cell address which is specified by a host computer and the drive records/reproduces information-with respect to the medium. The apparatus is provided with a cell address conversion table for storing real addresses in correspondence with each of the cell addresses. The cell address specified by the host computer is regarded as a virtual address. Conversion is made by referring to the cell address conversion table to convert the virtual address into a real address which indicates the actual position of the cell within the library apparatus. Frequently accessed mediums are given cell addresses close to the drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: Fujitsu Limited
    Inventor: Tomonori Mase
  • Patent number: 4839880
    Abstract: A record disc player apparatus of the type having a front loading drawer incorporates a centering mechanism for centering record discs of different diameters. At least three movable studs are disposed generally equidistantly about an axis of the loading drawer and are carried by support members mounted to the underside of the bottom of the drawer. Slots in the bottom of the drawer guide the studs inwardly generally toward the axis from a position spaced outwardly of the periphery of a larger of the different record discs which the loading means is adapted to carry concentric with the axis. The movable supports carrying the studs are interconnected for coordinating inward movement of the studs to engage the periphery and center a smaller record disc supported on the loading drawer only after a predetermined displacement of one of the movable supports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1989
    Assignee: Staar S.A.
    Inventors: Stephane M. d'Alayer de Costenore d'Arc, Philippe V. Denis
  • Patent number: 4766586
    Abstract: A disc-record player comprises a deck plate (1) which carries a rotatable turntable (2) and a pivotable pick-up arm (4). This arm is rigidly connected to a pick-up arm support (24). In the turntable two depressible sensing pins (38,39) are arranged. Further, a control device is provided which comprises inter alia a drive element (20) for controlling the pivotal movement of the pick-up arm (4) and which can be coupled to the pick-up arm support (24). There is also provided a selection element (27) which can be set selectively to two operative positions and which carries first and second positioning projections (29a, 29c). The device also comprises a starting element (17). A positioning element (32) which cooperates with the selection element (27) is provided with two positioning portions (34, 35) against which the sensing pin (38, 39) abuts, after which the selection element (27) is actuated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventor: Hermanus F. Einhaus