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    • 2. 发明专利
    • DE1267971B
    • 1968-05-09
    • DE1267971
    • 1965-08-14
    • FRANCE ECRANS SA
    • CHAPLAIS HENRICARRE GEORGES PIERREBAGNEUX CHATILLON SOUS
    • G03B21/40G03B41/08G03B41/04
    • 1,079,538. Cine projector. FRANCEECRANS SOC. ANON. May 31, 1965 [Oct. 9, 1964; April 1, 1965], No.23016/65. Heading G2E. In a cine projector, optionally of cabinet form with a built-in projection screen, two films of equal length are alternately projected, while continuously moving in synchronism with a rotating lens ring type of optical compensator, the previously projected film being simultaneously rewound. On completing the rewinding of film 8a on to supply spool 9a, notches in the film may operate micro-switches (not shown) or, alternatively, feeler arms (106b, b' Figs.11 and 22, (not shown) co-operate with the peripheries of film coils on the spools 8b and 9b to operate micro-switches (108, 108') Figs.20 and 21 (not shown). The micro-switches stop drive motor 29 and prepare it for reverse operation. On starting the projector, by means of start buttons 43 or by remote control or by means of a time switch, motor 29 is energized and drives the supply and take-up spools by means of belt (60) and film drive sprockets 26a, 26b directly through reduction gears Figs. 3, 7 and 8 (not shown). A further drive belt (54) Fig. 7 (not shown) drives sprocket 13. A centrifugal governor mechanism, driven from sprocket 13 ensures that microswitch (99) Fig. 14 (not shown), in the projection lamp circuit, is not closed until the film speed reaches the normal running level. Two projection lamps, in houses 19a and 19b, are cooled by a forced air draught. For film 8a, the preheating circuit of the lamp in housing 19a, is energized by switch (99) to light the lamp after a short delay and begin projection. An optical compensator in the form of a ring of projection lenses 7 Figs. 3-6 (not shown) is rotatably mounted on base-plate 1. The continuously moving films 8a and 8b drive sprockets 21a and 21b, respectively, whence the drive is transmitted through gearing or belts and pulleys to ring 7 Figs. 7-10, 18 and 19 (not shown). A further belt drive is provided from the film to an anti-flicker shutter (76) Figs. 3 and 4 (not shown) which is driven in the opposite direction to, and at ten times the speed of, ring 7. Mirrors (5a and 5b) Fig.3 (not shown) reflect the light from double width film gates 18a and 18b, upwardly, to mirror (4) and back-projection screen (3) Fig.1 (not shown). Sound heads 24a and 24b may be used. Film breakage during running is detected by arms (30a, 30b and 31b) (carrying sprockets 15a, 15b, 28a and 28b) which operate micro-switches (32a, 32b and 33b) Figs.7 and 8 (not shown) in the motor circuit. Sprockets 21a, b may be formed with the teeth of one now broader than those of the other Figs.15, 15a and 15b (not shown). The projector may be used to provide an image on the photo-cathode of a television camera image conversion tube (104a, b) Figs.23, 24a and 24b (not shown).
    • 3. 发明专利
    • AT270384B
    • 1969-04-25
    • AT770965
    • 1965-08-23
    • FRANCE ECRANS SA
    • CHAPLAIS HENRIPILLON LUCIENCARRE GEORGES PIERRERIPS LUCIENGAMBETTE RENE
    • G03B21/40G03B41/08
    • 1,079,538. Cine projector. FRANCEECRANS SOC. ANON. May 31, 1965 [Oct. 9, 1964; April 1, 1965], No.23016/65. Heading G2E. In a cine projector, optionally of cabinet form with a built-in projection screen, two films of equal length are alternately projected, while continuously moving in synchronism with a rotating lens ring type of optical compensator, the previously projected film being simultaneously rewound. On completing the rewinding of film 8a on to supply spool 9a, notches in the film may operate micro-switches (not shown) or, alternatively, feeler arms (106b, b' Figs.11 and 22, (not shown) co-operate with the peripheries of film coils on the spools 8b and 9b to operate micro-switches (108, 108') Figs.20 and 21 (not shown). The micro-switches stop drive motor 29 and prepare it for reverse operation. On starting the projector, by means of start buttons 43 or by remote control or by means of a time switch, motor 29 is energized and drives the supply and take-up spools by means of belt (60) and film drive sprockets 26a, 26b directly through reduction gears Figs. 3, 7 and 8 (not shown). A further drive belt (54) Fig. 7 (not shown) drives sprocket 13. A centrifugal governor mechanism, driven from sprocket 13 ensures that microswitch (99) Fig. 14 (not shown), in the projection lamp circuit, is not closed until the film speed reaches the normal running level. Two projection lamps, in houses 19a and 19b, are cooled by a forced air draught. For film 8a, the preheating circuit of the lamp in housing 19a, is energized by switch (99) to light the lamp after a short delay and begin projection. An optical compensator in the form of a ring of projection lenses 7 Figs. 3-6 (not shown) is rotatably mounted on base-plate 1. The continuously moving films 8a and 8b drive sprockets 21a and 21b, respectively, whence the drive is transmitted through gearing or belts and pulleys to ring 7 Figs. 7-10, 18 and 19 (not shown). A further belt drive is provided from the film to an anti-flicker shutter (76) Figs. 3 and 4 (not shown) which is driven in the opposite direction to, and at ten times the speed of, ring 7. Mirrors (5a and 5b) Fig.3 (not shown) reflect the light from double width film gates 18a and 18b, upwardly, to mirror (4) and back-projection screen (3) Fig.1 (not shown). Sound heads 24a and 24b may be used. Film breakage during running is detected by arms (30a, 30b and 31b) (carrying sprockets 15a, 15b, 28a and 28b) which operate micro-switches (32a, 32b and 33b) Figs.7 and 8 (not shown) in the motor circuit. Sprockets 21a, b may be formed with the teeth of one now broader than those of the other Figs.15, 15a and 15b (not shown). The projector may be used to provide an image on the photo-cathode of a television camera image conversion tube (104a, b) Figs.23, 24a and 24b (not shown).