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Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 November - Page 91

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November, 1937
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AUTOMATIC AGE
plurality of records in succes­
sion and embodying mechanism
for changing records and shift­
ing the sound reproducing in­
strumentality from a played
record to an unplayed record,
means adapted to initiate a
cycle of automatic operations
for effecting shifting of the
sound reproducing instrumen­
tality and for changing records,
a member adapted to effect
movement of said means into
cycle initiating position, means
pivotally supporting said mem­
ber whereby ^aid member is
adapted to be moved relative to
said supporting means under
the influence of a resistive force
applied thereto by said first
named means, means fictio n ­
ally coupling said member and
said supporting means to nor­
mally occupy a predetermined
angular relation but permitting
yielding movement between
said member and said support­
ing means to change the angu­
lar relation therebetween when
a resistive force is applied to
said member, a tone arm, means
interconnecting said tone arm
with said supporting means
whereby movement of said tone
arm over a record during play­
ing affects movement of said
member in a direction to en­
gage said first named means
and move it toward cycle initi­
ating position, means for peri­
odically applying a resistive
force to said cycle initiating
means while permitting the
tone arm to continuously ad­
vance said suppoiting means
whereby to change (.he angular
relations between said member
and said suppoiting means,
means for removing said mem­
ber from engagement with said
cycle initiating means at the
completion of playing of a rec­
ord, and means for r-'stoiing
said predetermined angular re­
lation between said member
and said suppoiting means
prior to the commencement of
playing of the next succeeding
record. Patented by Benjamin
R. Carson, Camden, N. J., as­
signor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y., a
corporation of Delaware. Ap­
plication December 1, 1935.
Serial No. 700,492. 39 Claims.
(1. 274-10).
Go Getter Jar Go. Has
Jar Deal
A new Jar Deal has been an­
nounced to the trade by Louis
Damsker, of the Go Getter Jar
Co., Tyler, Texas. Damsker has
been in the industry for over 20
years, and is making a real suc­
cess with this new deal.
“Does this package belong
to you? The name is obliter­
ated.”
“No, that can’t be mine. My
name is O’Brien.”
7here is cl
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candies, etc.
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• Finished in beau­
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• Wrinkle finish.
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plated to prevent
rust. Easy to serv­
ice. Easy to fill.
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