Phonozoic

U. S. Phonograph Patents Issued in 1915


Jan. 5, 1915

1,123,446  Talking-Machine.  Alexander H. Welker, of Berlin, Ontario, Canada.  Executed Apr. 24, 1911.  Filed May 5, 1911, Serial No. 625,143.  Classification 369/80; 181/182; 381/161; D14/184.

1,123,512  Phonograph Attachment for Player-Pianos.  Isadore Fry and Jacob Shanks, of St. Louis, Missouri.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 18, 1913, Serial No. 796,081.  Classification 84/4.

1,123,637  Toy.  Mattie Williams, of Bertha, Missouri, Assignor of One-Half to J. L. Nichol, of Bertha, Missouri.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 14, 1913, Serial No. 784,823.  “An object of the present invention is to provide a dancing figure toy that may be operated from a vibratory board which is struck by the governor balls of a graphophone whereby upon the graphophone being played the jointed figure will simulate a dance to the music.”  Classification 40/455 ; 40/418; 40/456; 446/352; 446/72.


Jan. 12, 1915

1,124,580  Method of and Means for Localizing Sound Reproduction.  Edward H. Amet, of Redondo Beach, California.  Executed June 27, 1911.  Filed July 3, 1911, Serial No. 636,740.  “An object of this invention is to reproduce different parts of a sound record at different predetermined places, in such manner that the sounds accompanying an operatic, theatrical or other action may be appropriately located relative to their respective parts in the action.”  Classification 369/134; 352/11; 369/47.16; 369/87.

1,124,636  Sound-Box.  Henry C. Miller, of Waterford, New York.  No execution date.  Filed May 1, 1906, Serial No. 314,654.  Granted Jan. 12, 1915.  Classification 369/163; 74/470.


Jan. 26, 1915

1,126,377  Record-Tablet for Talking-Machines.  Owen O. Brophy, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 21, 1913, Serial No. 755,944.  Disc record contains electric contact plate; when stylus contacts it, circuit is completed and stops turntable.  Classification 369/282.

1,126,382  Phonograph-Record Reproducer.  Dalton W. Bryant, of Carbondale, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed July 5, 1910, Serial No. 570,444.  Classification 369/168.

1,126,428  Sound-Recording Apparatus.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed June 7, 1910.  Filed June 9, 1910, Serial No. 566,069.  Classification 369/166.


Feb. 2, 1915

1,126,703  Phonograph.  Pliny Catucci, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to A. F. Miesselbach [sic] & Brother, a Corporation of New Jersey.   Executed May 10, 1912.  Filed May 15, 1912, Serial No. 697,426.  Classification 369/80.

1,127,056  Motor-Driven Phonograph.  Albert F. Madden, of Newark, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed July 7, 1914, Serial No. 849,432.  Classification 369/226; 24/486.

1,127,091  Disk-Record Cabinet.  Barton E. Kingman, of Yonkers, New York.  Executed Apr. 18, 1913.  Filed May 24, 1913, Serial No. 769,575.  Renewed Jan. 7, 1915, Serial No. 1,046.  Classification 312/9.33.


Feb. 9, 1915

1,127,569  Calibrating Device for Speed-Indicators for Talking-Machines.  Clinton E. Woods, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 30, 1913, Serial No. 787,462.  Classification 73/531; 73/498.

1,127,765  Sound-Reproducer.  James J. Harrison and Theodore H. Hupfer, of St. Louis, Missouri.  Executed Aug. 18, 1913.  Filed Aug. 20, 1913, Serial No. 785,708.  Classification 369/165.

1,127,873  Phonograph-Reproducer.  Frank L. Dyer, of Montclair, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed May 20, 1909.  Filed May 22, 1909, Serial No. 497,758.  Classification 369/161; 369/168; 369/171.

1,128,021  Attachment for Talking-Machines.  Charles S. McNally, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 22, 1914, Serial No. 833,627.  Classification 369/157.

1,128,171  Automatic Stop for Talking-Machines.  Ralph Oliver May, of Salem, Indiana.  No execution date.  Filed May 5, 1913, Serial No. 765,598.  Classification 369/237; 369/270.1; 369/282.


Feb. 16, 1915

1,128,488  Advertising Apparatus.  Edgar Mossé, of Lille, France.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 29, 1914, Serial No. 815,260.  Synchronizing phonographic and visual components of advertising.  Classification 40/455; 369/22; 369/69; 40/463; 40/466; 40/471.

1,128,923  Means for Synchronously Operating Musical Instruments.  Samuel S. Waters, of Washington, District of Columbia, Assignor to Aeolian Company, of New York, N. Y., a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed July 26, 1907, Serial No. 385,710.  Classification 84/4.


Feb. 23, 1915

1,129,412  Drop-Head Cabinet for Sewing-Machines.  Edward E. Manning, of Cleveland, Ohio, Assignor to the Standard Sewing Machine Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, a Corporation of Ohio.  Executed June 17, 1910.  Filed June 22, 1910, Serial No. 568,378.  “This cabinet, although designed more particularly for use with a sewing machine, may also be employed in connection with a typewriting machine, talking machine, and other small mechanisms which it may be desirable to inclose and protect when not in use.”  Classification 312/27.

1,129,647  Automatic Stop for Phonograph-Records.  Sigel J. Crafts, of Chagrin Falls, Ohio.  No execution date.  Filed July 15, 1914, Serial No. 851,176.  Classification 369/236.

1,129,790  Graphophone-Cabinet.  Lewis Fred. Clawson, Jr., of Merchantville, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed July 9, 1914, Serial No. 849,920.  Classification 369/81.

1,129,792  Phonograph.  Otto B. Cole, of Boston, Massachusetts, Assignor to Arion Manufacturing Company, of Portland, Maine, a Corporation of Maine.  No execution date.  Filed July 16, 1914, Serial No. 851,386.  Classification 369/82; 181/187.


Mar. 2, 1915

1,129,888  Figure Toy.  Henry M. Miller, of Foster, West Virginia, Assignor of One-Half to Joel O. Stollings and Charles W. Leftwich, of Madison, West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 18, 1914, Serial No. 825,623.  Attached to gramophone to simulate dancing figure.  Classification 40/418 ; 40/456; 446/352; 446/72.

1,130,016  Filing-Case for Disk Records.  Thomas H. Perfield, of Omaha, Nebraska.  No execution date.  Filed July 9, 1914, Serial No. 849,931.  Classification 312/9.27; 312/9.51.

1,130,099  Talking-Machine.  Walter H. Miller, of Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Execution Feb. 19, 1910.  Filed Feb. 22, 1910, Serial No. 545,271.  Classification 369/80.

1,130,156  Machine for Shaving Sound Records or Blanks.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed June 20, 1911.  Filed June 22, 1911, Serial No. 634,806.  Classification 82/1.12; 29/DIG.79; 82/137.

1,130,173  Phonograph.  Edwin M. Kellogg, of Moline, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 15, 1912, Serial No. 690,781.  Classification 369/226.

1,130,298  Speaker Connection for Talking-Machines.  Frederick C. Kent and Carl William Lindholm, of Newark, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed May 27, 1914, Serial No. 841,190.  Classification 369/157.


Mar. 9, 1915

1,130,837  Graphophone.  Archie E. Parnall, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to Frank W. Williams, of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 15, 1913, Serial No. 754,444.  Classification 369/225.

1,130,850  Phonograph Attachment for Player-Pianos.  Jacob Shanks, of St. Louis, Missouri, Assignor of One-Half to Isadore Fry, of St. Louis, Missouri.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 2, 1914, Serial No. 810,265.  Classification 84/4.

1,130,910  Talking-Machine Attachment.  Charles Ira Lamb, of Nashville, Tennessee.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 11, 1914, Serial No. 818,071.  Classification 369/228; 369/161.

1,131,001  Phonograph Attachment for Clocks.  James H. Pearson, of St. Louis, Missouri, Assignor of One-Third to William W. Carter and One-Third to Harvey L. Doney, of Bloomfield, Indiana.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 24, 1912, Serial No. 763,406.  Classification 369/19; 368/274.

1,131,439  Telephone-Recorder.  Edwin R. Talley and Robert P. Norton, of Algoma, Iowa.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 25, 1913, Serial No. 786,496.  Classification 379/85.

1,131,442  Sound Reproducer and Recorder.  William J. Travers, of Buffalo, New York.  No execution date.  Filed June 30, 1913, Serial No. 776,553.  Classification 369/148; 369/169.

1,131,454  Sound-Reproducing Machine.  William C. Wolfe, of Lilly, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed July 8, 1911, Serial No. 637,575.  Classification 369/213; 369/239.


Mar. 16, 1915

1,131,782  Phonograph-Recorder.  Newman H. Holland, of West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Dec. 17, 1910.  Filed Dec. 19, 1910, Serial No. 598,069.  Classification 369/166; 369/168.

1,131,895  Dancing Toy Figure.  Walter H. Balcke, of Winchester, Massachusetts.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 2, 1914, Serial No. 869,765.  Classification 40/456; 40/418; 446/302; 446/352; 446/72.

1,132,092  Manually-Controlled Phonographic Mechanism.  Peter Hesselius, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor of One-Half to Anders G. Dahlquist, of Chicago, Illinois.  Executed Feb. 18, 1914.  Filed Feb. 21, 1914, Serial No. 820,158.  A phonographic sampler-keyboard.  Classification 369/75.11.

1,132,275  Combined Piano-Player and Talking-Machine.  George B. Kelly, of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Assignor to Aeolian Company, of New York, N. Y., a Corporation of Connecticut.  Executed Dec. 1, 1912.  Filed Dec. 6, 1912, Serial No. 735,195.  Renewed Feb. 8, 1915, Serial No. 6,822.  Classification 84/4.

1,132,287  Mounting for Sound-Boxes.  Horace Sheble, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Frank L. Capps, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignors to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 17, 1912, Serial No. 726,253.  Classification 369/157.

1,132,356  Automatic Stop Device for Sound-Reproducing Machines.  Edwin O. Klemm, of Saginaw, Michigan.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 21, 1914, Serial No. 833,496.  Classification 369/236.

1,132,497  Phonograph.  John Lyman Stevens, of South Bend, Washington.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 5, 1910, Serial No. 585,467.  Classification 74/28.


Mar. 23, 1915

1,132,568  Electric Signaling.  Reginald A. Fessenden, of Brant Rock, Massachusetts, Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to Samuel M. Kintner, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Halsey M. Barrett, of Bloomfield, New Jersey, Receivers.  Filed Oct. 31, 1907, Serial No. 400,132.  Transmit and record wireless messages on Edison phonograph at high speed; play back at low speed.  Classification 369/7; 178/89; 369/60.01; 379/67.1.

1,132,729  Sound-Modifier.  Samuel M. Macomber, of Stockton, California.  No execution date.  Filed June 23, 1914, Serial No. 846,778.  This invention relates to improvements in devices for the reproduction of sound, and particularly to that part known as the reproducer.  Classification 181/196.

1,132,806  Sifting Mechanism for Making Disk Sound-Records or the Like.  Thomas Steventon, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed July 26, 1913, Serial No. 781,324.  Classification 209/236; 209/340.

1,132,972  Filing-Envelop.  Joseph E. Ralph, of Newark, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 3, 1913, Serial No. 799,052.  “This invention relates to envelop containers for use in cases in cabinets of both the ordinary and automatic styles for house talking machine disk records vertically filed correspondence or records, and any matters such as are or may be found convenient to keep in such manner.”  Classification 206/312.


Mar. 30, 1915

1,133,504  Exhibiting and Advertising Apparatus.  Henry Reichenbach, of New York, N. Y.  Filed Apr. 27, 1910, Serial No. 558,068.  Includes “a curtain for concealing the various movable parts of the apparatus, during which concealment a phonograph or equivalent device is operated either to entertain the audience or to advertise the merchandise.”  Classification 40/438; 40/455; 40/471; 472/77; 472/83.

1,133,685  Talking-Machine.  Peter Weber, of Orange, New Jersey.  Executed Aug. 17, 1911.  Filed Aug. 22, 1911, Serial No. 645,337.  Classification 369/222; 369/157.

1,133,883  Sound-Box.  William E. Parker, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Sept. 25, 1912, Serial No. 722,257.  Classification 369/169.


Apr. 6, 1915

1,134,603  Automatic Talking-Machine.  John Gabel, of Chicago, Illinois.  Filed Feb. 26, 1906, Serial No. 302,878.  Classification 369/39.01; 369/192.1.

1,134,774  Phonograph Disk Record.  Frederic W. Thomas, of New City, New York.  No execution date.  Filed July 28, 1914, Serial No. 853,607.  Classification 428/65.9; 369/286; 428/217.

1,134,775  Diaphragm-Setting for Phonograph-Reproducers.  Frederic W. Thomas, of New City, New York.  No execution date.  Filed July 28, 1914, Serial No. 853,608.  Classification 181/171.


Apr. 13, 1915

1,135,166  Automatic Stop for Phonographs.  Francis W. D’Olier, of Moorestown, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 14, 1913, Serial No. 741,955.  Classification 369/236; 192/139; 369/238.

1,135,436  Telephonograph.  Emile Chabeault, of Marseille, France.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 10, 1913, Serial No. 747,423.  Classification 369/127.


Apr. 20, 1915

1,136,256  Case for Disk Records.  William A. E. Noble, of Los Angeles, California.  Executed Mar. 22, 1912.  Filed Apr. 1, 1912, Serial No. 687,884.  Classification 312/9.47.

1,136,739  Phonograph.  George S. Tiffany, of Summit, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 7, 1914, Serial No. 855,574.  Classification 310/46; 188/187; 192/84.1; 200/80R; 310/77; 361/13; 361/237; 369/241; 369/267; 369/268; 464/29.

1,136,865  Lid-Control Mechanism.  Joseph B. Cherney, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 31, 1914, Serial No. 315,641.  Classification 217/60G; 16/343; 217/60E.


Apr. 27, 1915

1,137,001  Talking-Machine.  Pliny Catucci, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to A. F. Meisselbach & Brother, a Corporation of New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 18, 1914, Serial No. 832,710.  Classification 369/81.

1,137,060  Sound Transmission and Recording.  Orlando E. Kellum, of Los Angeles, California.  Executed Sept. 12, 1913.  Filed Sept. 13, 1913, Serial No. 789,643.  Renewed Mar. 18, 1915, Serial No. 15,386.  Classification 352/4; 379/68.

1,137,126  Shipping-Container for Phonograph-Records.  MZL Fuller, of Birmingham, Alabama.  Filed July 3, 1913, Serial No. 777,237.  Renewed Sept. 19, 1914, Serial No. 862,436.  Classification 206/310; 369/291.1.

1,137,187  Resonator.  John J. Comer, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor to Automatic Enunciator Company, of Chicago, Illinois, a Corporation of Illinois.  Executed Jan. 16, 1911.  Filed Jan. 23, 1911, Serial No. 604,143.  “My invention relates to resonators in general, such, for example, as those employed on talking machines, loud-speaking telephones, horns and megaphones, and other things of similar nature.”  Classification 181/194.

1,137,389  Vertical File.  Lacey H. Evans, of Lansdowne Borough, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 29, 1913, Serial No. 744,945.  “An object of my improvements is to provide a file in which phonograph disk records, or other articles may be conveniently and compactly stored each in its own vertical compartment to preserve the record from abrasion.”  Classification 312/9.56; 211/40.

1,137,487  Phonograph-Reproducer.  Newman H. Holland, of West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Oct. 3, 1913.  Filed Oct. 6, 1913, Serial No. 793,547.  Classification 369/168.

1,137,497  Attachment for Shaving-Machines.  Frank F. Latta, of Wadena, Minnesota, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Dec. 26, 1910.  Filed Jan. 3, 1911, Serial No. 600,543.  “My invention relates to machines for shaving sound records when it is desired to remove the record surface therefrom.” Classification 82/1.12.


May 4, 1915

1,137,883  Talking-Machine.  Theodore Metzeler, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 6, 1914, Serial No. 829,822.  Classification 369/81; 188/187.

1,137,911  Sound-Box.  Annie W. Schmidt, of Oakland, California.  No execution date.  Filed June 17, 1914, Serial No. 845,685.  Classification 369/168.

1,138,354  Stylus for Sound-Reproducing Machines.  Pliny Catucci, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to A. F. Meisselbach & Brother, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Aug. 8, 1914.  Filed Aug. 10, 1914, Serial No. 855,946.  Classification 369/171; 125/39; 369/173; 451/389; 76/5.1; 76/DIG.12.

1,138,478  Advertising Apparatus.  Sidney M. Hirsch, of Nashville, Tennessee.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 14, 1914, Serial No. 856,834.  Classification 40/455; 369/63; 369/69; 40/416; 446/302.


May 11, 1915

1,138,646  Stylus-Positioning and Circuit-Controlling Means for Sound-Reproducing Machines. Charles W. Ebeling, of Wheeling, West Virginia.   No execution date.  Filed Oct. 30, 1913, Serial No. 798,296.  Classification 379/87; 369/170.

1,138,734  Automatic Telephone Responding Apparatus.  Edward J. Cressey, of Wichita, Kansas.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 14, 1913, Serial No. 795,099.  Classification 379/78; 379/79.

1,138,755  Acoustic Instrument.  Harry W. Hess, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Dec. 31, 1913, Serial No. 809,642.  “The present invention has principal relation to improvements in tone-projecting devices wherein the acoustic vibrations are produced either mechanically, electrically or otherwise; and, in its particular application of the phonographic art, the invention comprises certain features whereby compactness, lightness and adaptability to various types of these machines are combined with great accuracy of tone reproduction.”  Classification 369/157; 181/160; 181/162; 369/158.

1,138,843  Talking-Machine.  William H. Camfield, of Newark, New Jersey.  Executed May 8, 1914.  Filed May 11, 1914, Serial No. 837,671.  Classification 369/82; 185/39.

1,139,158  Vibration-Absorbing Support.  Frédéric Stéphen Boerries, of Paris, France.  No execution date.  Filed July 12, 1913, Serial No. 778,762.  “It is preferably applied to motors intended to drive sensitive apparatus and more particularly those for driving the mechanism of phonographs in which the slightest vibration is objectionable.”  Classification 248/581; 248/613; 310/91; 404/114.

1,139,224  Talking-Machine.  Walter Hyer Pumphrey, of New York, N. Y., Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 5, 1911, Serial No. 652,946.  Classification 369/158; 369/268.

1,139,387  Sound-Reproducing Machine.  Charles W. Waller, of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Dec. 18, 1911, Serial No. 666,326.  Classification 369/82; 381/342.

1,139,421  Stopping Device for Talking-Machines.  Charles C. James, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 10, 1912, Serial No. 725,074.  Renewed Apr. 2, 1915, Serial No. 18,840.  Classification 192/139; 369/236.


May 18, 1915

1,139,947  Commercial Talking-Machine.  Alma A. Zaiss, of Kansas City, Missouri.  No execution date.  Filed May 11, 1914, Serial No. 837,793.  Classification 369/27.01; 369/53.39.

1,139,977  Clutch.  Joe Hribar, of Waukegan, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Sept. 17, 1914, Serial No. 862,199.  “The device which is the subject matter of the present application for patent is designed more particularly for use in connection with crank handles employed for winding up the spring motor of graphophones and other talking machines, and its object is to provide a simple and efficient device whereby the crank handle is prevented from being turned in a reverse direction.”  Classification 188/82.1.


May 25, 1915

1,140,434  Synchronizing Apparatus.  Charles Sidney Andres, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Executed Apr. 8, 1914.  Filed Apr. 13, 1914, Serial No. 831,394.  Classification 318/695; 200/11H; 200/19.12; 352/12.

1,141,037  Stop for Tone-Arms of Talking-Machines.  Gerhard Busch, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 10, 1914, Serial No. 856,019.  Classification 369/245.

1,141,089  Filing-Cabinet.  John L. Tindale, of Flushing, New York, Assignor to Tindale Cabinet Company, of New York, N. Y., a Corporation of New York.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 5, 1914, Serial No. 855,089.  “More particularly my invention is directed to cabinets for filing articles such as talking machine disk records, whereby the same will be safely stored in minimum space and at the same time permitting ready access to any particular article or record.”  Classification 312/9.59.


June 1, 1915

1,141,232  Multiple-Record Phonograph.  Walter Edgar Childers, of Mertzon, Texas.  No execution date.  Filed June 9, 1914, Serial No. 844,652.  Classification 369/179; 369/223.

1,141,507  Automatic Stopping Device for Phonographs.  Edward C. Walter, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 4, 1913, Serial No. 799,220.  Classification 369/170; 369/232; 369/237; 369/278.

1,141,672  Sound Reproducing or Recording Machine.  George H. Underhill, of Boston, Massachusetts.  Filed June 11, 1904, Serial No. 212,079.  Divided: No execution date.  Filed May 27, 1905, Serial No. 262,579.  Classification 369/161; 369/168. 

D47,398  Design for a Cabinet for Talking-Machines.  Eldridge R. Johnson, of Merion, and Eugene T. Kieffer, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Assignors to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Filed Mar. 30, 1915, Serial No. 18,186.  Classification D14/183.

D47,399  Design for a Cabinet for Talking-Machines.  Eugene T. Kieffer, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Filed Feb. 11, 1915, Serial No. 7,602.  Classification D14/183.


June 8, 1915

1,142,384  Telegraphone.  George S. Tiffany, of Summit, New Jersey, Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to American Telegraphone Company, a Corporation of the District of Columbia.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 17, 1909, Serial No. 488,879 [?].  Classification 360/89; 242/324.3; 360/71; 360/75; 360/81.

1,142,507  Sound-Recording Apparatus.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Oct. 17, 1910.  Filed Oct. 20, 1910, Serial No. 588,138.  Classification 369/166; 181/162; 181/163; 181/171.

1,142,670  Repeating Graphophone.  Colin Cameron, Jr., of Tucson, Arizona.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 25, 1913, Serial No. 802,960.  Classification 369/226.


June 15, 1915

1,142,883  Sound-Box for Talking-Machines.  Alva D. Jones, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 14, 1913, Serial No. 761,001.  Renewed Nov. 6, 1914, Serial No. 870,696.  Classification 369/169; 181/162; 181/171.

1,143,276  Holder for the Stylus-Needles of Talking-Machines.  James W. Hughes, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Assignor to Hughes-Lippincott Company, of Camden, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed July 6, 1914, Serial No. 849,189.  Classification 206/381.

1,143,289  Repeating Device for Talking-Machines.  Frank S. Leisenbing, of Flushing, New York.  Executed Feb. 11, 1913.  Filed Feb. 15, 1913, Serial No. 3,198.  Classification 369/229.

1,143,394  Sound-Box.  Jose Hoffay, of London, England.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 13, 1914, Serial No. 824,443.  Classification 369/169; 369/159.


June 22, 1915

1,143,784  Phonograph.  Clarence H. Roop, of Camden, New Jersey, Assignor of One-Third to Edward Walt. Havens, of Belford, New Jersey, and One-Third to Howard G. Havens, of Camden, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed June 29, 1914, Serial No. 847,839. Classification 369/163.

1,144,202  Sound-Box or the Like.  Jose Hoffay, of London, England.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 13, 1914, Serial No. 824,442.  Classification 369/159; 369/169.

1,144,219  Repeating Phonograph.  Albert F. Madden, of Newark, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Dec. 9, 1914, Serial No. 876,239.  Classification 369/228.

1,144,338  Production of Matrices.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor, by Direct and Mesne Assignments, to Condensite Company of America, of East Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Aug. 27, 1910.  Filed Aug. 29, 1910, Serial No. 579,585.  Classification 525/503; 524/13; 524/454; 524/594; 528/165.

1,144,339  Means for Synchronously Displaying Cinematographic Pictures and Reproducing Sound.  Léon Gaumont, of Paris, France, Assignor to Société des Etablissements Gaumont, of Paris, France.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 4, 1907, Serial No. 350,3[?]57.  Classification 340/681; 352/12.


June 29, 1915

1,144,417  Foldable Cover for Dictating-Machines and the Like.  Milton Kellogg, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed June 11, 1913, Serial No. 773,036.  “This invention relates to foldable covers for dictating machines, phonographs, stock tickers, typewriters and the like.”  Classification 150/165.


   

July 6, 1915

1,145,080  Sound-Reproducer.  Alexander N. Pierman, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Nov. 22, 1905.  Filed Nov. 24, 1905, Serial No. 288,837.  Classification 369/156; 369/169.

1,145,146  Phonograph.  John Johnson, of Olongapo, Philippine Islands.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 25, 1914, Serial No. 834,482.  Classification 181/186; 369/255.

1,145,360  Sound-Record and the Production Thereof.  Victor H. Emerson, of New York, N. Y., Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 7, 1914, Serial No. 810,835.  Classification 369/127; 369/154.

1,145,499  Sound-Box for Talking-Machines.  Edwin H. Mobley, of Roslyn, Pennsylvania.  Executed Apr. 24, 1914.  Filed May 11, 1914, Serial No. 837,638.  Classification 369/169; 181/162; 181/164; D14/263.

1,145,535  Sound-Box for Talking-Machines.  Clinton E. Woods, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed July 14, 1914, Serial No. 850,889.  Classification 181/168; 181/171; 181/174.

1,145,554  Sound-Indicator.  Francis W. H. Clay, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 25, 1907, Serial No. 399,112.  Divided: Filed Oct. 9, 1912, Serial No. 724,744.  The object is “the elimination of accidental disturbances to sound diaphragms such as a phonograph recording and reproducing device, or a telephone....  I have herein illustrated the invention as applied to telephones and phonographs.”  Classification 381/163; 367/174; 369/61.

1,145,712  Cabinet for Disk Records.  Henry E. Stevens, Jr., of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 9, 1914, Serial No. 823,394.  Classification 312/9.27.

1,145,792  Means for Operatively Connecting a Gramophone with an Automatic Musical Instrument.  Henry August Preuss, of Hamburg, Germany, Assignor of Forty One-Hundredths to Francisco Vilmar, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 28, 1914, Serial No. 815,055.  Classification 84/4.

1,145,793  Clutch Mechanism for Phonographs.  Henry August Preuss, of Hamburg, Germany, Assignor of Forty One-Hundredths to Francisco Vilmar, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 28, 1914, Serial No. 815,056.  Classification 192/89.1; 310/76; 369/266; 369/268.

1,145,836  Winding Mechanism for Musical Instruments.  Wallace C. Hill, of Utica, New York.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 5, 1915, Serial No. 6,360.  “The object of the invention is to provide an efficient, simple mechanism adapted for winding up the motor spring of a phonograph or music box by the use of a lever actuated in a horizontal plane in contradistinction to the turning of a crank, as has been employed heretofore.”  Classification 185/39; 185/40M; 185/40R; 74/166.


July 13, 1915

1,146,023  Trimming-Tool.  Charles T. Ridgely, of Springfield, Ohio.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 18, 1912, Serial No. 726,450.  “This invention relates to trimming tools, and, although the invention is primarily intended for use in trimming or resharpening fiber needles, such as are used in connection with talking machines, it can obviously be employed for trimming or cutting other suitable stocks.”  Classification 30/124.

1,146,260  Talking-Machine.  Eldridge R. Johnson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wilburn N. Dennison, of Camden, New Jersey, Assignors to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Sept. 4, 1902.  Filed Sept. 6, 1902, Serial No. 122,282.  Classification 369/157; 369/161; 369/251.

1,146,342  Cabinet Sound-Reproducing Machine.  Henry C. Miller, of Waterford, New York, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed May 21, 1909, Serial No. 497,549.  Classification 369/81; 181/181; 181/182.

1,146,384  Method of Molding Duplicate Sound-Records and Other Objects.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 28, 1909.  Filed May 1, 1909, Serial No. 493,258.  Classification 264/82; 264/106; 264/240; 264/311; 369/288.

1,146,385  Method of Molding Duplicate Sound-Records and Other Objects.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 28, 1909.  Filed May 1, 1909, Serial No. 493,416.  Classification 264/106; 264/240; 264/311; 369/288.

1,146,386  Process for Making Phonograph-Records.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed May 28, 1909.  Filed May 29, 1909, Serial No. 499,103.  Classification 264/106; 264/311; 369/288.

1,146,387  Disk Sound-Record.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Feb. 2, 1910.  Filed Feb. 3, 1910, Serial No. 541,764.  Classification 428/64.2; 369/286; 369/287; 369/288; 369/291.1; 428/526.

1,146,388  Process for Making Sound-Records.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Feb. 8, 1910.  Filed Feb. 11, 1910, Serial No. 543,236.  Classification 264/107; 369/288.

1,146,389  Process for Molding Disk-Shaped Articles.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.   Executed Sept. 12, 1910.  Filed Sept. 15, 1910, Serial No. 582,122.  “My invention relates to a process of molding disk shaped articles such as sound records.”  Classification 264/106; 264/311.

1,146,390  Method of Molding Sound-Records and Other Objects.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Filed Aug. 26, 1910, Serial No. 579,130.  Divided: Executed Nov. 1, 1910.  Filed Nov. 4, 1910, Serial No. 590,602.  Classification 264/107; 264/255; 369/288.

1,146,391  Method of Forming Molded Articles.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.   Executed Jan. 19, 1912.  Filed Jan. 30, 1912, Serial No. 674,289.  “My invention relates to a process of molding sound records and other objects.”  Classification 264/107; 264/255.

1,146,413  Method for Producing Tablets for Sound-Records.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Dec. 19, 1911.  Filed Dec. 20, 1911, Serial No. 666,888.  Classification 156/245 ; 264/107; 264/112; 264/314; 264/DIG.50; 369/286; 425/DIG.19.

1,146,414  Method of Making Phonograph-Records.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Filed Jan. 20, 1912, Serial No. 672,397.  Divided: Executed Aug. 26, 1914.  Filed Aug. 27, 1914, Serial No. 858,799.  Classification 264/255; 264/269; 369/286; 369/288.

1,146,418  Phonograph.  MZL Fuller, of Birmingham, Alabama.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 24, 1913, Serial No. 750,240.  Classification 369/81.

1,146,519  Phonograph.  Clinton B. Repp, of New York, N. Y.  Executed Dec. 16, 1910.  Filed Dec. 23, 1910, Serial No. 598,940.  Classification 369/162; 369/170.

1,146,744  Reproducing Device for Phonographs. William Tures, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor of One-Half to Henry P. Brace, of Chicago, Illinois.   Executed Feb. 4, 1914.  Filed Feb. 7, 1914, Serial No. 817,131.  Classification 369/164.

1,146,773  Metallic Acoustic Diaphragm and the Manufacture Thereof.  Emanuel Aufiero, of Brookly, New York.  No execution date.  Filed May 15, 1911, Serial No. 627,170.  “My invention relates to acoustic diaphragms such as are used in telephones, talking-machines, and particularly in automobilists’ signaling-devices and the like.”  Classification 181/168; 181/174.


July 20, 1915

1,147,143  Universal Tone-Arm for Talking-Machines.  Pliny Catucci, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to A. F. Meisselbach & Brother, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Jan. 30, 1914.  Filed Feb. 4, 1914, Serial No. 816,425.  Classification 369/158.

1,147,282  Stethoscope.  Kelley M. Turner, of Jamaica, New York, Assignor to General Acoustic Company, a Corporation of New York.  Executed Sept. 6, 1912.  Filed Sept. 10, 1912, Serial No. 719,573.  “After the instrument has been properly adjusted it of course produces electrical vibrations in the telephone circuit which vibrations are capable of being recorded by a telegraphone or similar device, or are capable of being heard by a plurality of persons simultaneously, through separate receivers and stethoscope ear pieces.”  Classification 381/67; 381/338.

1,147,441  Machine for Shaving Graphophone Blanks.  Henry P. Roberts, of Brooklyn, New York.  Execution Jan. 16, 1911.  Filed Jan. 21, 1911, Serial No. 603,800.  Classification 82/1.12.


July 27, 1915

1,148,014  Fire-Alarm System.  Felix Gottschalk, of Stirling, New Jersey.  Filed Feb. 13, 1914, Serial No. 818,501.  Divided: No execution date.  Filed Apr. 21, 1915, Serial No. 22,851. “10 may be a phonograph adapted to repeat the word ‘Fire’ and the location of the premises—a feature particularly valuable when the telephone is on a party line.”  Classification 379/43; 379/50.

1,148,477  Automatic Brake for Phonographs.  William E. Hoschke, of New York, N. Y., Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to Sonora Phonograph Corporation, a Corporation of New York.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 6, 1911, Serial No. 619,287.  Classification 369/53.1; 192/139; 369/236; 369/53.39.


Aug. 3, 1915

1,148,512  Brake Mechanism for Talking-Machines.  Charles Harrison, of Reno, Nevada, Assignor of One-Third to Peter Slaugh, of Reno, Nevada.   No execution date.  Filed Feb. 12, 1914, Serial No. 818,365.  Classification 369/53.45; 192/139; 369/236; 369/238.

1,148,610  Governor Connection for Phonograph-Motors.  Edward P. Morris, of West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 15, 1908.  Filed Apr. 17, 1908, Serial No. 427,678.  Classification 188/187; 464/84; 73/526.

1,148,619  Sound-Reproducer.  Alexander N. Pierman, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Mar. 21, 1906.  Filed Mar. 22, 1906, Serial No. 307,324.  Classification 369/156.


Aug. 10, 1915

1,149,514  Stylus or Needle for Sound-Reproducing Machines.  George H. Hiles, of Los Angeles, California.  Executed Mar. 25, 1911.  Filed Mar. 30, 1911, Serial No. 618,010.  Classification 369/171; 369/173.

1,149,610  Acoustic Apparatus for Detecting Sound-Vibrations in Non-Gaseous Media.  Dexter W. Allis, of Revere, Massachusetts, Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to Boston Talking Machine Company, of Boston, Massachusetts, a Corporation of Maine.  Continuation of application Serial No. 420,510, filed Mar. 11, 1908.  No execution date.  Filed May 15, 1909, Serial No. 496,161.  Renewed Jan. 22, 1910, Serial No. 539,602.  Apart from assignment,  not explicitly phono-related.  Classification 381/67; 340/870.16; 367/149; 367/174; 73/661.

1,149,804  Attachment for Talking-Machines.  Edwin S. Antisdale, of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 12, 1913, Serial No. 760,773.  Classification 369/238.


Aug. 17, 1915

1,150,020  Record-Disk.  Abraham Ettlinger, of New York, N. Y.  Executed Feb. 25, 1913.  Filed Feb. 28, 1913, Serial No. 751,274.  Classification 369/282.

1,150,215  Horn for Phonographs.  Alexander P. McArthur and Elmer Fletcher, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignors to Orator Manufacturing Company, a Corporation of Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 1, 1911, Serial No. 658,064.  Classification 181/192; 181/184.

1,150,346  Reproducing Machine.  Wilburn N. Dennison, of Merchantville, New Jersey, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Sound-Executed Mar. 9, 1907.  Filed Mar. 12, 1907, Serial No. 361,979.  Renewed Jan. 20, 1915, Serial No. 3,407.  Classification 369/80; 188/187.

1,150,347  Talking-Machine.  Wilburn N. Dennison, of Merchantville, New Jersey, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.   Filed Mar. 8, 1906, Serial No. 304,836.  Divided: Executed Mar. 22, 1912.  Filed Mar. 28, 1912, Serial No. 686,825.  Classification 369/156; 369/159.

1,150,519  Motor-Cabinet.   Newman H. Holland, of West Orange, and Nelson C. Durand, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignors, by Mesne Assignments, to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Sept. 30, 1912.  Filed Oct. 2, 1912, Serial No. 723,488.  Invention is “especially adapted for the motor of an Edison business phonograph.”  Classification 310/89.

1,150,538  Disk and Sheet-Music Holder.  Henry Rosenberg, of New York, N. Y.  Executed Feb. 24, 1915.  Filed Mar. 5, 1915, Serial No. 12,472.  “My invention relates to holders for phonograph disks, sheet music and for other purposes which are provided with hinged index flaps fixed on the edge of the holder, on the face of which flap, the name of the composition impressed on the disk or music sheet may be written, in order that the same may be found instantly.”  Classification 206/309.

1,150,563  Sound-Reproducing Instrument.  Archie B. Walker, of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 5, 1914, Serial No. 810,475.  Classification 369/27.01; 369/53.39.


Aug. 24, 1915

1,151,330  Brake-Operating Means for Phonographs.  Walter John Augustin, of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.  No execution date.  Filed Sept. 16, 1914, Serial No. 861,977.  Classification 369/236.

1,151,472  Sound-Box.  Eugene H. Kaufman, of New York, N. Y., Assignor of One-Half to Harrison W. Rogers and Charles W. Ebeling, Both of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 27, 1914, Serial No. 858,819.  Classification 369/156; 369/169.


Aug. 31, 1915

1,151,642  Process of Pressing Sound-Records.  Clinton E. Woods, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed July 15, 1913, Serial No. 779,185.  Classification 264/107; 369/286; 369/288.

1,151,707  Electric Relay or Repeater.  Thomas A. Nathans, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed July 25, 1907, Serial No. 38[?]5,443.  “Although my invention is particularly well adapted for telephone systems, it may be applied to various other devices and apparatus, such as to phonographs, the teleharmonium, wireless telegraphy, etc..”  Classification 379/338; 330/61R.

1,151,849  Sound-Record and Other Object.  Jonas W. Aylsworth, of East Orange, New Jersey, and Edward L. Aiken, of Springfield, Massachusetts, Assignors, by Mesne Assignments, to Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Filed Aug. 6, 1910, Serial No. 575,981.  Divided: Executed Sept. 2 and 3, 1914.  Filed Sept. 10, 1914, Serial No. 861,038.  Classification 428/65.9.

1,152,010  Speedometer.  Wilburn N. Dennison, of Merchantville, New Jersey, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 2, 1912.  Filed Apr. 3, 1912, Serial No. 688,280.  One object is “to provide a simple, efficient and accurate speedometer which may be readily mounted on , or directly connected with, the governor shaft or other positively driven motor member of a talking machine, and be rotated therewith to indicate the speed of rotation of the turn-table, whereby absolute accuracy is attained, since lost motion between the governor and regulator may be effectively obviated.”  Classification 73/524.

1,152,297  Motor-Rewinding Device for Talking-Machines.  John Harry Clemmency, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed May 26, 1914, Serial No. 841,133.  Classification 185/39; 185/40M; 185/43; 369/266.

1,152,343  Gramophone.  Joseph Sanders, of Washington, District of Columbia, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Sept. 16, 1903, Serial No. 173,446.  Classification 369/158.


Sept. 7, 1915

1,152,401  Talking-Machine.  Wilburn N. Dennison, of Merchantville, New Jersey, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed July 27, 1911.  Filed July 31, 1911, Serial No. 641,640.  Classification 369/80.

1,152,445  Method of Making Sound-Records.  August Smith and Clarence S. Wickes, of Camden, New Jersey.  Executed Sept. 22, 1905.  Filed Sept. 23, 1905, Serial No. 279,765.  Classification 264/107; 264/241; 369/286; 369/288.

1,152,529  Ejector or Throw-Off for Sound-Records.  Thomas H. Macdonald, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Dec. 17, 1908, Serial No. 468,007.  Classification 369/260; 369/262.

1,152,562  Process of Making Sound-Records.  John C. Sherman, of Brookline, Massachusetts.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 16, 1912, Serial No. 731,798.  Divided: Filed Dec. 16, 1913, Serial No. 807,001.  Classification 369/13.37; 178/90; 360/134; 360/15; 369/13.53; 369/17; 369/85; 430/140.

1,152,614  Phonographic Recording Apparatus.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Jan. 26, 1910.  Filed Jan. 27, 1910, Serial No. 540,317.  Classification 369/166.

1,152,651  Process of Pressing Sound-Records.  Mervin E. Lyle, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed July 15, 1913, Serial No. 779,174.  Classification 264/107; 264/241; 369/286.


Sept. 14, 1915

1,153,210  Apparatus for Operating Two Mechanisms in Synchronism.  George William Ford, of Gourock, Scotland.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 6, 1914, Serial No. 810,639.  This invention relates to an apparatus for operating a cinematograph camera or projector in synchronism with a sound producing or recording machine such as a gramophone, automatic piano or the like.”  Classification 318/695.

1,153,665  Correction Device for Talking-Machines.  Clinton E. Woods, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 4, 1914, Serial No. 816,568.  Classification 369/27.01; 369/223.

1,153,837  Acoustic Diaphragm.  William W. Young, of Agawam, Massachusetts, Assignor to Frank H. Young, of St. Louis, Missouri.  Filed Sept. 22, 1914, Serial No. 862,914.  Classification 181/164; 181/168.


Sept. 21, 1915

1,154,263  Phonograph-Record Cabinet.  Howard T. Maurer, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 17, 1914, Serial No. 867,222.  Classification 312/9.21.

1,154,297  Filing-Envelop for Phonograph Disk Records and Other Filing Purposes.  John P. Eisenhauer, of Port Huron, Michigan.  No execution date.  Filed May 7, 1913, Serial No. 766,228.  Classification 206/309; 229/67.1.

1,154,480  Fire-Alarm.  Robert L. Brinkley, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 11, 1915, Serial No. 1,631.  Uses a graphophone.  Classification 379/41; 379/43.


Sept. 28, 1915

1,154,975  Device for Automatically Stopping the Turn-Table of a Phonograph.  William Cuthbertson, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 26, 1915, Serial No. 4,455.  Classification 369/236; 33/501; 369/53.45.

1,155,064  Tone-Arm Connection for Talking-Machines.  William H. Hoschke, of New York, N. Y., Assignor to Crescent Talking Machine Company, Inc., a Corporation of New York.  Executed Dec. 27, 1913.  Filed Jan. 3, 1914, Serial No. 810,144.  Classification 369/158; 369/255.


Oct. 5, 1915

1,155,572  Phonograph.  Newman H. Holland, of West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Mar. 20, 1914.  Filed Mar. 21, 1914, Serial No. 826,138.  Classification 369/166.

1,155,776  Telegraphone.  Howard L. Washburn, of Springfield, Massachusetts, Assignor to American Telegraphone Company, of Springfield, Massachusetts, a Corporation of the District of Columbia.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 3, 1914, Serial No. 864,778.  Classification 360/71; 242/324.1; 360/89.

1,155,945  Cushion for a Sound-Box.   Henry C. Miller, of Waterford, New York.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 9, 1910, Serial No. 591,500.  “This invention relates to improvements in devices for preventing a sound box dropping on a record that is being reproduced on a talking machine.”  Classification 369/163.

D47,910  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Peter Duffy, of New York, N. Y.  Executed July 8, 1915.  Filed July 10, 1915, Serial No. 39,195.  Classification D14/179.

D47,911  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Peter Duffy, of New York, N. Y.  Executed July 8, 1915.  Filed July 10, 1915, Serial No. 39,196.  Classification D14/179.

D47,912  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Peter Duffy, of New York, N. Y.  Executed July 8, 1915.  Filed July 10, 1915, Serial No. 39,197.  Classification D14/179.

D47,913  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Peter Duffy, of New York, N. Y.  Executed July 8, 1915.  Filed July 10, 1915, Serial No. 39,197.  Classification D14/179.

D47,914  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Peter Duffy, of New York, N. Y.  Executed July 8, 1915.  Filed July 10, 1915, Serial No. 39,198.  Classification D14/179.

D47,935  Design for a Casing for Sound-Producing Instruments.  Stanley H. Stirrup, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Assignor to Berkey and Gay Furniture Company, a Corporation of Michigan.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 22, 1915, Serial No. 23,243.  Classification D14/184.

D47,936  Design for a Casing for Sound-Producing Instruments.  Stanley H. Stirrup, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Assignor to Berkey and Gay Furniture Company, a Corporation of Michigan.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 23, 1915, Serial No. 23,541.  Classification D14/184.

D48,003  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Peter Duffy, of New York, N. Y.  Executed July 8, 1915.  Filed July 10, 1915, Serial No. 39,199.  Classification D14/179.


Oct. 12, 1915

1,156,130  Adapter for Talking-Machines.  Pliny Catucci, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to A. F. Meisselbach & Brother, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Jan. 23, 1914.  Filed Jan. 28, 1914, Serial No. 814,867.  Classification 369/157.

1,156,217  Sound-Box.  Albert C. Diehl, of Camden, New Jersey, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.   Executed Aug. 29, 1910.  Filed Aug. 31, 1910, Serial No. 579,835.  Classification 369/170; 369/162.

1,156,865  Sound and Light Amplifier.  Horace J. Farrar, of Seattle, Washington, Assignor to Universal High Power Telephone Company, of King County, Washington.  Filed Jan. 27, 1914, Serial No. 814,845.  “In practice I prefer to suspend one of the devices above a table such as is used in cafés and the like, and so long as sound is transmitted to the diaphragm 11  from a phonograph or the like, and the switch 25 is open, such sound will be conducted to and amplified just above the heads of the persons seated at the table and when such persons no longer desire to hear such sounds the same may be discontinued by turning the switch 25.”  Classification 362/86; 340/815.69; 381/396.


Oct. 19, 1915

1,156,931  Phonograph.  Clinton B. Repp, of Plainfield, New Jersey.  Executed Mar. 14, 1913.  Filed Mar. 15, 1913, Serial No. 754,445.  Classification 369/162; 369/251.

1,156,976  Apparatus for Recording and Reproducing Sounds or Signals.  Edward E. Clement, of Washington, District of Columbia.  Filed Nov. 14, 1905, Serial No. 287,328.  Divided: No execution date.  Filed Nov. 29, 1911, Serial No. 663,115.  Classification 360/86.

1,157,601  Burglar-Alarm System.  Salvatore D. Tomaso, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor of One-Half to Robert E. Hulsman, of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 26, 1915, Serial No. 17,155.  Uses phonograph.  Classification 379/41; 379/44.

D48,003  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Clarence E. Livengood and Charles W. Baldwin, of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed May 28, 1915, Serial No. 31,070.  Classification D14/178.

D48,019  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  George M. Willson, of Montoursville, Pennsylvania.  Executed Apr. 19, 1915.  Filed Apr. 22, 1915, Serial No. 23,258.  Classification D14/184.

D48,020  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  George M. Willson, of Montoursville, Pennsylvania.  Executed Apr. 19, 1915.  Filed Apr. 22, 1915, Serial No. 23,259.  Classification D14/184.

D48,021  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  George M. Willson, of Montoursville, Pennsylvania.  Executed Apr. 19, 1915.  Filed Apr. 22, 1915, Serial No. 23,260.  Classification D14/178.


Oct. 26, 1915

1,157,958  Record-Cleaning Attachment for Talking-Machines.  Joseph W. Pitcher, of Washington, District of Columbia.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 12, 1915, Serial No. 7,844.  Classification 369/74; 29/DIG.97.

1,158,316  Sound-Box for Talking-Machines.  Horace Sheble, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 5, 1915, Serial No. 12,245.  Classification 369/162; 369/170.

1,158,377  Phonographic Record.  Thomas Eynon, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor, by Direct and Mesne Assignments, to Ribbon Record Company, a Corporation of Illinois.  Executed Nov. 7, 1911.  Filed Nov. 11, 1911, Serial No. 659,745.  Classification 264/106.

1,158,401  Talking-Machine.  Frederick James Empson, of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Assignor to the Aeolian Company.  Filed Dec. 31, 1912, Serial No. 739,521.  Divided: No execution date.  Filed Oct. 31, 1914, Serial No. 869,694.  Classification 181/197; 251/100; 251/124; 251/294; 251/99.


Nov. 2, 1915

1,158,659  Phonograph-Record.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Mar. 2, 1909.  Filed Mar. 3, 1909, Serial No. 481,167.  Classification 106/37; 106/219; 106/240; 369/286; 369/288.

1,158,660  Phonograph-Record.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Mar. 2, 1909.  Filed Mar. 3, 1909, Serial No. 481,168.  Classification 106/37; 106/219; 369/288.

1,158,661  Phonograph or Talking-Machine.  Thomas A. Edison, of Llewellyn Park, Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Sept. 12, 1912.  Filed Sept. 16, 1912, Serial No. 720,473.  Classification 369/169; 369/251.

1,158,728  Sound-Reproducing Machine.  Annie W. Schmidt, of Oakland, California.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 28, 1914, Serial No. 868,718.  Classification 369/80.

1,158,750  Phonograph.  George H. Underhill, of Boston, Massachusetts.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 16, 1908, Serial No. 301,339.  Classification 369/179.

1,158,917  Machine for Recording and Reproducing Sound.  John H. J. Haines, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed June 25, 1909, Serial No. 504,247.  Classification 369/230; 369/266.

1,158,964  Graphophone-Record Blank.  Wallace Appleton Beatty, of New York, N. Y., Assignor, by Direct and Mesne Assignments, to George W. Beadle, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 3, 1913, Serial No. 740,078.  Classification 528/127; 369/288.

1,159,023  Method of Comparing Sounds.  Charles M. Heck, of Raleigh, North Carolina.  Filed Feb. 5, 1915, Serial No. 6,316.  Divided: No execution date.  Filed July 7, 1915, Serial No. 38,455.  “In Fig. 8 I have illustrated a method of comparing the diaphragms of sound reproducing machines to determine differences in quality and character of sound reproduction  Referring to said figure, 50 and 51 indicate conventionally illustrated graphophones....”  Classification 73/591; 73/649.

1,159,246  Fiber-Phonograph-Needle Cutter.  Armand Monard, of New York, N. Y.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 12, 1914, Serial No. 824,137.  Classification 30/131; 30/253.


Nov. 9, 1915

1,159,855  Special-Service Telephone System.  Talbot G. Martin, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor to Automatic Electric Company, of Chicago, Illinois, a Corporation of Illinois.  Executed May 8, 1912.  Filed May 11, 1912, Serial No. 696,584.  “The transmitter...may be controlled by a phonograph or in any other manner to transmit any kind of message that may be desired to be transmitted to the substation”; also envisions transmission of prerecorded music.  Classification 379/101.01.

1,159,978  Cabinet Sound-Reproducing Machine.  Henry C. Miller, of Waterford, New York, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed May 19, 1909, Serial No. 497,097.  Classification 369/80.

D48,122  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Horace C. Moyer, of Oak Park, Illinois, Assignor to the Windsor Furniture Company, of Chicago, Illinois, a Corporation of Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 11, 1915, Serial No. 45,050.  Classification D14/184.


Nov. 16, 1915

1,160,146  Attachment for Gramophones.  Sylvan Dayan, of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  No execution date.  Filed Dec. 18, 1914, Serial No. 877,901.  Classification 369/164.

1,160,268  Gramophone.  Reginald Warren de la Rue, of Newmarket, England.  No execution date.  Filed Dec. 14, 1914, Serial No. 877,252.  Classification 369/160; 369/243.

1,160,714  Electrically-Controlled System for Moving-Picture Theaters.  Julius H. Hirshberg, of Oakland, California.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 2, 1911, Serial No. 652,241.  “In accordance with my invention the moving picture machine is operated without the aid of an attendant and after the picture is shown the machine is stopped and other instrumentalities set in operation, such as a graphophone and a dissolving stereopticon.  After these have operated for a suitable length of time they are stopped and the moving picture machine put in operation again to show the next picture.  After this picture has been shown, the moving picture machine is stopped and the lights turned on and a piano or other instrument operated, for intermission.  The entire system operates without the aid of human agency.”  Classification 307/157; 352/175.

1,160,803  Reproducer-Support for Graphophones.  George C. White, of Baltimore, Maryland.  No execution date.  Filed May 25, 1914, Serial No. 840,653.  Classification 369/157.

1,160,998  Talking-Machine.  Theodor Isaac, of Chicago, Illinois, Assignor of Two-Thirds to Louis Schram and Jacob Rothschild, Both of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 11, 1913, Serial No. 784,079.  Classification 369/158; 285/261; 369/162.


Nov. 23, 1915

1,161,154  Cutter for Fiber Needles.  Kester J. Peers, of Boston, and Arthur L. Currier, of Newton, Massachusetts, Said Currier Assignor to Said Peers.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 28, 1914, Serial No. 859,133.  Classification 30/131.

D48,188  Design for a Phonograph Box or Cabinet.  Leonard Markels, of New York, N. Y., Assignor to Champion Graphaphone [sic] Company, Inc., of New York, N. Y.  Filed May 18, 1915, Serial No. 28,980.  Classification D14/199.


Nov. 30, 1915

1,161,943  Clutch.  Johan Machek, of Waukegan, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 20, 1914, Serial No. 819,921.  “My invention relates to improvements in friction clutches and has for its object the production of a clutch of this character especially designed for use in connection with phonographs, which will be of durable and economical construction and efficient in operation.”  Classification 74/146.

1,162,033  Spring-Motor for Talking-Machines.  Pliny Catucci, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to A. F. Meisselbach & Brother, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Sept. 19, 1914.  Filed Sept. 24, 1914, Serial No. 863,277.  Classification 185/39; 185/40M; 185/45; 74/414.

1,162,034  Mandrel for Talking-Machines.  Pliny Catucci, of Newark, New Jersey, Assignor to A. F. Meisselbach & Brother, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 3, 1915.  Filed Apr. 5, 1915, Serial No. 19,142.  Classification 464/57; 188/187; 369/268; 464/160; 74/411; 74/425.

1,162,149  Process of Making Wear-Withstanding Coat.  Engelhardt A. Eckhardt, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Oct. 22, 1914, Serial No. 867,955.  “More particularly my invention resides in such a process for treating the stylus or needle used in making phonographic records or in reproducing sounds from sound records.”  Classification 427/580; 219/74; 219/76.14; 219/76.15; 369/173; 427/250; 427/59; 76/4; 76/DIG.4.

1,162,202  Phonograph.  Charles Agner, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 29, 1915, Serial No. 17,783.  Classification 362/87; 362/155.

1,162,256  Apparatus for Making Phonograph-Records.  William Rotter, of Newark, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 19, 1910, Serial No. 593,146.  Classification 425/385; 425/392; 425/810.

1,162,285  Coated Phonograph-Stylus and Other Article.  Engelhardt A. Eckhardt, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Continuation of Serial No. 867,955, filed Oct. 22, 1914.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 25, 1915, Serial No. 10,585.  Classification 369/173; 30/350; 428/665; 428/934; 428/938; 76/4; 76/DIG.4.

1,162,351  Sound-Box.  William F. Grupe, of Jersey City, New Jersey.  No execution date.  Filed Apr. 21, 1915, Serial No. 22,749.  “This invention relates to sound boxes for phonographs, graphophones, and like devices.”  Classification 369/157; 369/170.

1,162,433  Combined Phonographic and Motion-Picture Apparatus for Producing Indexed Synchronous Sounds.  Edward H. Amet, of Redondo Beach, California.  Executed Dec. 10, 1912.  Filed Dec. 27, 1912, Serial No. 738,809.  Classification 352/24; 369/47.36; 369/69.

1,162,701  Check-Controlled Mechanism.  Leon J. Le Pontois, of Lakewood, Ohio, Assignor to the American Multinola Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, a Corporation of Delaware.  No execution date.  Filed Jan. 29, 1912, Serial No. 673,979.  “More specifically, the invention is used in conjunction with electrical motor driven mechanism for talking machines”  Classification 194/313.


Dec. 7, 1915

1,162,779  Starting and Stopping Mechanism.  Newman H. Holland, of West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 10, 1914.  Filed Apr. 14, 1914, Serial No. 831,693.  “My invention relates to starting and stopping mechanism and is particularly applicable to phonographs.”  Classification 369/236; 188/187; 303/17; 369/241; 74/167.

1,162,780  Motor.  Newman H. Holland, of West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 10, 1914.  Filed Apr. 14, 1914, Serial No. 831,694.  “My invention relates to motors and more particularly to spring motors such as are used in connection with phonographs.”  Classification 185/44; 74/547.

1,162,800  Phonographic Molding Apparatus.  William F. Nehr, of West Orange, New Jersey, Assignor to New Jersey Patent Company, of West Orange, New Jersey, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Feb. 20, 1914.  Filed Feb. 24, 1914, Serial No. 820,560.  Classification 425/343; 425/392; 425/810.

1,163,079  Synchronizing Device.  Léon Gaumont, of Paris, France, Assignor to Société des Etablissements Gaumont, of Paris, France.  Filed Jan. 4, 1907, Serial No. 350,857.  Divided: Executed Nov. 23, 1907.  Filed Dec. 2, 1907, Serial No. 404,712.  Phonograph and cinematograph.  Classification 318/76.

1,163,120  Graphophone.  Clinton E. Woods, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Assignor to American Graphophone Company, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Corporation of West Virginia.  No execution date.  Filed Aug. 30, 1913, Serial No. 787,459.  Classification 369/158.

1,163,566  Support for Talking-Machine Records.  Louis K. Scotford, of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Feb. 7, 1914, Serial No. 817,210.  Classification 369/271.1.

1,163,567  Needle for Talking-Machines and Method of Making the Same.  Louis K. Scotford, of Chicago, Illinois.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 28, 1914, Serial No. 827,951.  Classification 369/173; 29/896.24.

D48,249  Design for a Phonograph-Casing.  Paul Hunt, of Brookline, Massachusetts.  No execution date.  Filed Mar. 23, 1915, Serial No. 16,497.  Classification D14/203.


Dec. 14, 1915

1,163,854  Sound-Box for Phonographs.  Clinton B. Repp, of New York, N. Y.  Executed Jan. 8, 1912.  Filed Jan. 19, 1912, Serial No. 672,066.  Classification 181/162; 369/160.

1,164,401  Method of and Apparatus for Synchronously Making Motion-Pictures and Sound-Records.  David O. Royster, of St. Louis, Missouri.   Executed Mar. 12, 1914.  Filed Mar. 16, 1914, Serial No. 824,895.  Classification 352/3.

1,164,265  Combined Piano-Player and Phonograph.  Walter M. Davis, of Paris, France.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 18, 1913, Serial No. 801,742.  Classification 84/5.


Dec. 21, 1915

D48,311  Design for a Cabinet for Phonographs.  Harry B. Greene, of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 12, 1915, Serial No. 27,710.  Classification D14/199.

D48,312  Design for a Cabinet for Phonographs.  Harry B. Greene, of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 12, 1915, Serial No. 27,711.  Classification D14/184.

D48,313  Design for a Cabinet for Phonographs.  Harry B. Greene, of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 12, 1915, Serial No. 27,712.  Classification D14/184.

D48,314  Design for a Cabinet for Phonographs.  Harry B. Greene, of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 12, 1915, Serial No. 27,713.  Classification D14/184.

D48,315  Design for a Cabinet for Phonographs.  Harry B. Greene, of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 12, 1915, Serial No. 27,714.  Classification D14/184.

D48,316  Design for a Cabinet for Phonographs.  Harry B. Greene, of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 12, 1915, Serial No. 27,715.  Classification D14/184.

D48,317  Design for a Cabinet for Phonographs.  Harry B. Greene, of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 12, 1915, Serial No. 27,716.  Classification D14/176.

D48,325  Design for a Phonograph-Cabinet.  Albert W. Menns, of Malden, Massachusetts, Assignor to Operatone Phonograph Company, of Boston, Massachusetts, a Corporation of Maine.  Filed June 9, 1915, Serial No. 33,185.  Classification D14/203.

D48,330  Design for a Phonograph-Cabinet.  Alfred Shales, of Waban, Massachusetts, Assignor to Operatone Phonograph Company, of Boston, Massachusetts, a Corporation of Maine.  Filed Aug. 3, 1915, Serial No. 43,473.  Granted Dec. 21, 1915.  Classification D14/203.

RE14,035  See 1,108,301.


Dec. 28, 1915

1,165,395  Sound-Box.  Wilburn N. Dennison, of Merchantville Borough, New Jersey, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Aug. 28, 1907.  Filed Aug. 30, 1907, Serial No. 390,741.  Classification 369/156; 369/169.

1,165,396  Talking-Machine.  Wilburn N. Dennison, of Merchantville Borough, New Jersey, Assignor to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed Apr. 22, 1909.  Filed Apr. 26, 1909, Serial No. 492,229.  Classification 369/156; 369/159.

1,165,414  Talking-Machine.  Eldridge R. Johnson, of Merion, Pennsylvania, and John C. English, of Camden, New Jersey, Assignors to Victor Talking Machine Company, a Corporation of New Jersey.  Executed July 9, 1909.  Filed July 10, 1909, Serial No. 506,866.  Classification 369/81.

1,165,470  Combined Musical Instrument.  Edwin S. Votey, of Summit, New Jersey, Assignor to the Aeolian Company, of New York, N. Y., a Corporation of Connecticut.  No execution date.  Filed May 13, 1910, Serial No. 561,161.  “This invention relates to combined musical instruments, such for example as a piano or player piano, and a mechanism for the reproduction of the human voice or sounds, as for instance a phonograph or graphophone.”  Classification 84/4; 312/7.1.

1,165,679  Stop for Talking-Machines.  Thomas W. Kirkman, of New York, N. Y., Assignor to Standard Gramaphone [sic] Appliance Company, of New York, N. Y., a Corporation of New York.  Continuation of Serial No. 684,720, filed Mar. 19, 1912.  Executed May 14, 1912.  Filed May 17, 1912, Serial No. 697,936.  Classification 369/236.

1,165,927  Talking-Machine with Repeat Attachment.  Daniel M. Winans, of Binghamton, New York.  Executed July 14, 1915.  Filed July 17, 1915, Serial No. 40,352.  Classification 369/226.

1,166,115  Indicating Device for Phonography and its Application.  Michel de Pezzer, of Paris, France.  Filed June 15, 1909, Serial No. 502,274.  Divided: No execution date.  Filed July 26, 1910, Serial No. 573,975.  Classification 352/5.

1,166,254  Sound-Box for Talking-Machines.  Minard A. Possons, of Cleveland, Ohio, Assignor of One-Half to Samuel H. Williamson, of Cleveland, Ohio.  No execution date.  Filed Nov. 27, 1914, Serial No. 874,224.  Classification 369/161; 369/171.

D48,353  Design for a Talking-Machine Cabinet.  Alva Dillon Jones, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Filed June 7, 1915, Serial No. 32,777.  Classification D14/176.

RE14,037  See 923,049.

 

 
 

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