Hearing aid

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OBJECT TYPE
N/A
DATE
1930
ARTIFACT NUMBER
1986.0851.001
MANUFACTURER
STOLZ ELECTROPHONE CO. INC.
MODEL
ELECTROPHONE
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America

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General Information

Serial #
6062
Part Number
1
Total Parts
4
AKA
N/A
Patents
N/A
General Description
BAKELITE CASING; METAL POSTS; FABRIC-COVERED ELECTRICAL CORD/ WOODEN BOX COVERED IN LEATHERETTE

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
7.0 cm
Width
6.4 cm
Height
2.0 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Medical Technology
Category
Assistive technologies
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
STOLZ
Country
United States of America
State/Province
Illinois
City
Chicago

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
Period
PROBABLY USED C. 1930S-1940S
Canada
Unknown
Function
TO AMPLIFY SOUND, FOR USE BY DEAF & HARD OF HEARING.
Technical
EXAMPLE OF EARLY ELECTRIC HEARING AID. POWERED BY A DRY CELL BATTERY, WHICH WOULD BE HELD IN A BREAST POCKET OR LAID ON A TABLE, SOUND WAS TRANSMITTED VIA THE CARBON MICROPHONE (PROBABLY SUSPENDED AROUND THE NECK) & AMPLIFIED BY THE EARPIECE TO BE HELD FIRMLY AGAINST THE EAR. LESS OBTRUSIVE THAN AN EAR TRUMPET.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
MICROPHONE: 'THE STOLZ ELECTROPHONE/ CHICAGO, U.S.A.' CAST IN RAISED PRINT ON FRONT; '6062' ETCHED IN CASING SIDE/.2 SWITCH LABELLED 'ON OFF'/ CASE: ‘THE "ELECTROPHONE"/ Stolz Electrophone Co. In./ 92 STATE ST. CHICAGO, U.S.A./ FOREIGN BRANCH 82-85 FLEET ST. LONDON, ENGLAND' EMBOSSED IN GOLDTONE ON BOX LID. TEXT OF INSTRUCTION SHEET, INSIDE CASE LID: ‘DIRECTIONS-VERY IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ. Directions for using the Stolz Electrophone.- When you wish to use the Electrophone, turn on the current by pressing over the little switch of the receiver from "off" to "on". This turns on the current, and by placing the side of the earpiece with the large hole in the center of it against the transmitter you get a whistling sound. This indicates that the Electrophone is ready for use./ Be sure that the transmitter of the Electrophone is always in an upright position, whether you use it connected directly with the batteries or with the connecting cord. The side of the earpiece with the large hole in the center should be place against the ear and held firmly against the ear in order to get the best results./ You will notice that the Electrophone will not work when laid flat on its back, and for this reason it should always be kept in as nearly an upright position as possible./ When the Electrophone is not used in conversation, be sure and turn off the current. Unless you do this the batteries soon exhaust themselves. By changing the batteries every few days they recuperate and regain strength by being allowed to rest./ TO CHANGE BATTERIES: When using connecting cord simply loosen the two screws that hold the metal ends to the connecting prongs of the battery, and substitute new battery; then fasten the screws again. Note that one of the prongs is larger than the other and that the metal ends fits accordingly. Turn the screws down firmly so that there is no loose connection to cause rattling, but take care not to break off the connecting prongs./ When using the transmitter attached directly to batteries, loosen the smalls screws at the bottom of the metal supports fastened to the transmitter; then lift off the transmitter and replace the other battery. You will notice one prong of the battery is larger than the other. They fit in corresponding holes in the nickel plated connections of the transmitter case. Use the small screw driver we furnish. WARNING- Readjustments that are necessary on account of the Electrophone being thrown out of adjustment, which may happen through rough handling during shipment and ordinary repairs we make without charge to our patrons, as it is our........'.
Missing
ORIGINALLY FURNISHED WITH SMALL SCREWDRIVER, AND PROBABLY MOUNTING FOR EARPIECE
Finish
BLACK, INCLUDING FABRIC-COVERED CORD/ BLACK LEATHERETTE ON CASE
Decoration
N/A

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