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US1575909A
US1575909A US698023A US69802324A US1575909A US 1575909 A US1575909 A US 1575909A US 698023 A US698023 A US 698023A US 69802324 A US69802324 A US 69802324A US 1575909 A US1575909 A US 1575909A
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03BAPPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S160/00Flexible or portable closure, partition, or panel
    • Y10S160/03Auto visors and glare shields
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T74/19642Directly cooperating gears
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  • the present invention relates to an improvcment in moving picture machines for producing a step-by-step feed of the film.
  • the means hitherto used for effecting a step-by-step feed of the film produce a clicking sound which in a small place 1S quite audible and irritating. Vibrations of the picture or projection on the screen are also produced when the engagi'i parts of the mechanism have become worn. It is the purpose of the presentinvention to avoid these difliculties.
  • the invention relates to such feeding means in which the gearing between the driving shaft and the feeder for the film consists of a diskor the like which is provided with one or more grooves. cams or the like by means of which it cooperates with pins or followers on a wheel connected to the feeding means for the him in such manner tiat during the continuous movement of the driving shaft said wheel is given an intermittent movement.
  • some of the pins, preferably every setond pin, on the wheel are movable in relation to the adjacent pins inthe plane of rotation of the wheel, and are springactuated in such manner that two adjacent pins in position of engagement bear against opposite sides of the groove in the disk or against opposite sides of a cam on the disk. in this manner play between the engaging parts is avoided even if the parts become worn. with the result that the mechanism operates practically noiseless, and such vibrations of the projection .or picture on the screen will also be avoided, which other wise occur when the mechanism has become worn.
  • Fig. 1 shows one construction
  • Fig. 2 shows a face. view of the pin wheel of the same, and illustrates also diagrammatically the function of the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 shows a face view of the pin wheel of a second embodiment.
  • a circular disk or wheel 2 is secured to the driving shaft 1 of Be it known that I, hila'r'rras doziirr or the mechanism.
  • Said wheel 2 is provided at its periphery with a groove or camway 3 formed by araised flange 12 consisting of two-parallel annular portions joined by a helical portion cutting obliquely across the surface of the wheel 250 that the camway 3 opens in opposite directions at one point of the. periphery of the wheel, as will be seen in Fig. l.
  • the mutual distance between thepins 6 is designed to suit the lead of the camway 3, so that the cooperation of the wheels 2' and 5 will be similar to that of the worm and worm wheel of a worm gearing.
  • a recess 9, Fig. 2 of a shape adapted to accommodate a spider 10 which is rotatable on the shaft 4- and capable of turning through a small angle relatively to the wheel 5 against the action of a spring 11 inserted between the spider 10 and the wheel 5.
  • Every sec- 0nd roller 7*, 7, and 7 is carried by the wheel 5 and every second roller 7*, 7 and 7 by the spider 10.
  • adjacent rollers 7 and 7", and so forth are to engage the opposite sides of the flange 12.
  • the spring 11 tends to turn the spider 10 in an opposite direction to that in which the wheel 5 is to be turned for effecting the feeding of the film.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates a construction of a pin wheel in which the rollersare arranged adjacent one another in pairs, one roller 7 of each pair being supported by the wheel and l the other roller 7 of the pair being carried by he spider 10 between which and the wheel the spring-l1 is inserted in such manner that it tends to move the rollers of each pair away from each other.
  • the rollers enter the camway 3 by pairs and owing to their tendency to separate they pre s against the walls of i the camway and thus prevent play due to wear of the parts. 7

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M. J. G!SELSON moviue PICTWRE MACHINE March 9 1926.
Filed March 10. 1924 Patented Mar. 9, 1926.
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v MATTIAS JONATAN GISELSON, OF ORSTEN,TRONODAL,'SWEDEN.
MOVING-PICTURE MACHINE.
Application filed'lvlarch 10, 3.924. Serial No. 698,023.
To (ZZZ whom it may concern:
.son, a subject of the King of Sweden, residing at Orsten, Tronodal, Sweden, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Moving-Picture Machines, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to an improvcment in moving picture machines for producing a step-by-step feed of the film.
The means hitherto used for effecting a step-by-step feed of the film producea clicking sound which in a small place 1S quite audible and irritating. Vibrations of the picture or projection on the screen are also produced when the engagi'i parts of the mechanism have become worn. It is the purpose of the presentinvention to avoid these difliculties. The invention relates to such feeding means in which the gearing between the driving shaft and the feeder for the film consists of a diskor the like which is provided with one or more grooves. cams or the like by means of which it cooperates with pins or followers on a wheel connected to the feeding means for the him in such manner tiat during the continuous movement of the driving shaft said wheel is given an intermittent movement. According to the invention some of the pins, preferably every setond pin, on the wheel are movable in relation to the adjacent pins inthe plane of rotation of the wheel, and are springactuated in such manner that two adjacent pins in position of engagement bear against opposite sides of the groove in the disk or against opposite sides of a cam on the disk. in this manner play between the engaging parts is avoided even if the parts become worn. with the result that the mechanism operates practically noiseless, and such vibrations of the projection .or picture on the screen will also be avoided, which other wise occur when the mechanism has become worn.
The accompanying drawing illustrates two embodiments of the invention. Fig. 1 shows one construction, and Fig. 2 shows a face. view of the pin wheel of the same, and illustrates also diagrammatically the function of the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 shows a face view of the pin wheel of a second embodiment.
teferring to Fig. 1, a circular disk or wheel 2 is secured to the driving shaft 1 of Be it known that I, hila'r'rras doziirr or the mechanism. Said wheel 2 is provided at its periphery with a groove or camway 3 formed by araised flange 12 consisting of two-parallel annular portions joined by a helical portion cutting obliquely across the surface of the wheel 250 that the camway 3 opens in opposite directions at one point of the. periphery of the wheel, as will be seen in Fig. l. A shaft d which is coupled to the film feeder, which is not shown in the drawing, carries at one side of the shaft 1 a disk or wheel 5 which carries a number of pins 6 placed equidistant from the shaft 4 and each carrying a roller 7 rotatable thereon and adapted in a certain position of the wheel 5 to cooperate with the camway 3. The mutual distance between thepins 6 is designed to suit the lead of the camway 3, so that the cooperation of the wheels 2' and 5 will be similar to that of the worm and worm wheel of a worm gearing. i
In the wheel 5 there is provided a recess 9, Fig. 2, of a shape adapted to accommodate a spider 10 which is rotatable on the shaft 4- and capable of turning through a small angle relatively to the wheel 5 against the action of a spring 11 inserted between the spider 10 and the wheel 5. Every sec- 0nd roller 7*, 7, and 7 is carried by the wheel 5 and every second roller 7*, 7 and 7 by the spider 10. In this embodiment adjacent rollers 7 and 7", and so forth, are to engage the opposite sides of the flange 12. For this purpose the spring 11 tends to turn the spider 10 in an opposite direction to that in which the wheel 5 is to be turned for effecting the feeding of the film. Fig. 2 illustrates diagrammatically three different relative positions of the wheels 2 and It is assumed that the wheel 5 shall turn in clockwise direction, as indicated by the arrow A, and that the wheel 2, a development of which is shown in dotted and dashed lines, is rotated in such direction that the flange or cam 12 moves downward in the direction of the arrow B. In the lower position in Fig. 2 the roller 7 engages with the camway 3. Owing to the spring 11 acting on the spider 10 the roller 7 on the right-hand side of the roller 7 and. the wheel 2 is forced against the outer side of the flange 12 and the roller 7* is forced to bear against the inner side of said flange. When the wheel 2 has been turned through such angle that the rollers occupy 'the middle position in Fig. 2 the roller roller 7 which previously occupied a position to theleft of the wheel 2, has now moved into the camway 3 and owing to the action of the spring it is forced against the inner side oi the flange 12 and simultaneously the roller 7 is forced against the outer side oi said flange. In the upper position in Fig. 2 the roller '7 has moved into the camway 3, while the roller 7 has been moved out of the same. It will be understood that owing to the spring llalways forcing the two rollers of a pair against the opposite sides of the cam or flange-12, play between the engaging parts of the wheels 2 and 5 is prevented, as are also vibrations of the picture on the screen, even if the parts in question have become worn.
Fig. 8 illustrates a construction of a pin wheel in which the rollersare arranged adjacent one another in pairs, one roller 7 of each pair being supported by the wheel and l the other roller 7 of the pair being carried by he spider 10 between which and the wheel the spring-l1 is inserted in such manner that it tends to move the rollers of each pair away from each other. According to this construction the rollers enter the camway 3 by pairs and owing to their tendency to separate they pre s against the walls of i the camway and thus prevent play due to wear of the parts. 7
11; will be understood that the embodiments illustrated may be modified in several respects without departing from the prinpins being rigidly attached to said driven wheel and the other pins being resiliently attached to said driven wheeland springactuated in a direction towards an adjacent rigid pin. l
2. In a mechanism oi the kuid described t] e combination of a driving wheel provided *with a can'iway, afdriven wheel, and pins carried by said driven wheel and adapted to cooperate with said cainway, every second pin being resiliently attached to said driven wheel and spring-actuated in a direction towards .an adjacent pin. 7 a
3. In a mechanism of the kind described the combination of a driving wheel provided with a eamway, a driven wheel, pins carried by said driven wheel and adapted to cooperate with said camway, a spider locatedco axially to said driven wheel and rotatable in relation thereto, p ns carried by said spider and located intermediate said pins on said driven wheel and adapted to cooperate with v i said camway on said drivingwheel, and a spring inserted between said driven wheel and said spider and adapted to produce such relative rotation of said wheel and spider that the pins on said wheel are moved in a direction towards the pins on said spider.
MATTIAS J ONATAN GISELSON.
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US2426993A (en) * 1942-08-01 1947-09-09 Robert M Freeman Package unloading device
US2473720A (en) * 1943-09-17 1949-06-21 Diamond Match Co Apparatus for forming wooden spoons from blanks
US2999311A (en) * 1959-02-04 1961-09-12 Commercial Cam & Machine Co Method of manufacture of an indexing cam
US4688442A (en) * 1982-05-13 1987-08-25 G.D. Societa Per Azioni Device for converting the continuous rotary motion of a drive shaft into the intermittent rotary motion of a driven shaft

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2426993A (en) * 1942-08-01 1947-09-09 Robert M Freeman Package unloading device
US2473720A (en) * 1943-09-17 1949-06-21 Diamond Match Co Apparatus for forming wooden spoons from blanks
US2999311A (en) * 1959-02-04 1961-09-12 Commercial Cam & Machine Co Method of manufacture of an indexing cam
US4688442A (en) * 1982-05-13 1987-08-25 G.D. Societa Per Azioni Device for converting the continuous rotary motion of a drive shaft into the intermittent rotary motion of a driven shaft

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