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US1600407A
US1600407A US665879A US66587923A US1600407A US 1600407 A US1600407 A US 1600407A US 665879 A US665879 A US 665879A US 66587923 A US66587923 A US 66587923A US 1600407 A US1600407 A US 1600407A
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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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n Sept. 21 1926.
H. GESELL EI' AL GAMER. SHUTTER Grigia, Filed Oct. 1. 1923 Paten-ted Sept. 21, 1926.
UNITEDy sTATEs PATENT oFElIcE.
HANS GEBELI.. AND EEIIBICH BBUIS, 0l' IUN'IGH, GERMANY, ASSIGNOBS Fm FRIEDRICH Dm PMCIBONSIECHLNIK AND z IUN'ICH, (im.
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Application Mei! ctober 1, 1823, Serial lo. 685,01, Andria Germany October 13, 1982. Renewed Ilovember The present invention relates to camera shutters and has for its object to provide means for regulating theexposure time of such shutters in a very simple yet extremely accurate and sensitive manner without step or break over a very extended range of adjustment. The above and various other 1mprovements will be hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In order that this our invention may be more readily understood reference is made to the accompanying sheet of drawings, which shov's how t is invention may be carried into practical effect. All parts of the shutter not standing in direct relation to the object of the invention have not been shown but may be of well known construction.
Fig. 1 shows the internal arrangement of the retarding l mechanism, the cover plate and the parts above the cover plate removed.
Y Fig. 2 shows the parts on top of the cover late.
P Fig. 3 is a sectional view through the mechanism at right angles to Figures 1 and 2.
The spring motor or master member 1 that furnishes the wer is wound by a setting lever 2. It is ocated in the annular re` cess of the shutter housing 3 which is closed by the cover 4. The arrow on Figure 1 indicates the direction of movement of the master member 1 when tripped. A spring 10 tends to swing a retarding lever 8 on a pivot 9, making a nose 7 of the retarding lever enter into a recess 5 which has been cut into the circumference of the master member 1. The retarding lever 8 is formed on the end 11 with gear teeth. In engagement with this gear sector are teeth cut onto one end of a lever 12 which is turnably mounted on a= stud 13. The other end of the lever 12 provides a bearing for a pin 14, to which two gears 15 and 16 are rigidly connected 'one on each side of the lever 12. A gear 17 in mesh with gear 15 is fastened to an escape 18, both turning freely on the stud 13. Workin together with the escape wheel 18 there is ocated anpanchor 19 pivoted on a stud 20, which is carried by a lever 21. Lever 21 is held by a 23 up against a pin of the shutter blade actuating gear wheel 24, lever 12, gear 17 and escape wheel 18, carriestwo pins 28 and 29 which are located in the pat-h of a pin 30 fastened in the body of the internal gear wheel 24.4
The action of the mechanism is as follows:
After setting the motor spring through pressure on the setting lever 2 the nose 7 of the retarding lever 8 influenced by the spring 10 enters into the recess 5 of the master member 1 a certain distance which may be descreased for part of the regulatin range by the setting of the indicating dies 27. The lever 8 swlngs at first the internal gear 24 through lever 12 because the bodily movement of the whole planetary gear system offers the least resistance. This moveof exposure by the contact of pin 30 with pin 29. Thereafter the gear 16 rolls'oif on the teeth of the internal gear 24 until it runs up against the end of the slot 32. During this period of setting the anchor 19 is out of engagement with the escape wheel 18 allowing thus a very fast return although only a weak spring 10 is employed. y
1When releasing the motor member 1 the lever 8 remains stationary until the shoulder 6 of the recess 5 strikes against the nose 'i'- The moment of Contact should be chosen at the time when the blades of the shutter which are actuated by a connecting rod from the motor member 1 in a well known manner have been opened the furthest, in order that the lever 8 together with the system of planetary gearing may interpose at this peopposite side of the '27 still further,
riod the retardation 'of varying magnitude. After the nose 7 of the lever 8 has been pushed out of the recess 5, the motor member 1 is free to move and the closing of the shutter blades is quickly accomplished.
The movement of the lever 8 turns lever 12. Located thereon the gears 15 and 16 swing 'around and actuate either the internal gear 24, the gear 16 moving it around bodily, or, if this gear is prevented from. turning by the stop 28 on the regulating disc 27, the gear 16 rolls off on the internal gear 24 imparting thus through gears 15 and 17 a relatively fast movement to the escape wheel 18, which is retarded by the anchor 19 not held out of engagement during the exposure period by the shutter actuating ring 22. A Instead of an escape wheel and anchor any other retarding means may be used.
The regulatlng disc 27 with corresponding graduations on topf. is set to the time of exposure wanted. In the accompanying drawings the mechanism is shown set for the longest possible time of exposure, partly run oli. In this case the shoulder 25 of the outer recess on the internal. gear 24 rests against pin 26 and the pin 28 of the regulating disc 27, which -latter is held against movement by a friction spring, arrests pin 30 and makes any movement of the internal gear 24 impossible. Therefore gear 16 has to roll oli on the internal gear until nose 7 has been forced out of the Way.
In order to shorten the time of exposure the regulating disc 27 has to be turned so that 1n 28 moves away from pin 30, allow ing t us at first a part movement of the internal gear 24, which is succeeded after the contact of the pin 28 with the pin 30 by the regular rolling oil of the gear 16. en the regulating disc 27 has been turned so far that pinv 30 does not reach pin 28 any more, the second pin 29 lays up against the x pin 30. When turning disc 27 further, the shoulder 25 of the internal gear is removed from the pin 26 and the nose 7 of the lever 8 does not enter to the fullv extent into the recess 5. In these positions no rolling oif of gear 16 takes place. Consequently the amount of movement of the escape wheelv 18 grows very slight. When turning the regulating disc the internal gear 24 and the lever 8 move through an increasingly smaller angle deereasing'thus gradually the time of exposure. Finally the regulating disc 27 may be turned so far that the nose 7 .of the lever 8 does not enter into the recess 5 of the motor member 1, eliminating in this way the influence of the retarding device completely and causing the shortest time of e osure.
f aving now full explained our invention we do not wish to understood as limiting ourselves to the exact details of construction as obviously many modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
What we claim is 1. In a camera shutter the combination with a shutter mechanism and a. motor member for operating said shutter mechanism of a retarding device geared to one of said elements and embodying a system of planetary gearing.
2. In a camera shutter the combination with a shutter mechanism and operating mechanism therefor embodying a master member of a controllable stop for the master member and lanetary gearing and a retarding device or the latter member in connection and moving with said controllable stop.
3. In a camera shutter the combination with a shutter mechanism and operating mechanism therefor of retarding means consisting of planetary gearing geared to one of said elements and means for controlling the movement of said gearing.
4. In a photographic shutter, the combination with blade mechanism including a blade actuating ring, a master member for operating said ring and a retarding device operated by the master member and embodying an escapement wheel and an anchor cooperating therewith, of means on the blade ring adapted to control the relation between the anchor and the escapement wheel.
5. In a photo raphic shutter, the combination with blae mechanism includin a blade actuating ring, a master`member or operating said ring and a retarding device operated by the master member and embodying an escapement wheel and an anchor cooperating therewith, of means on the blade ring adapted to throw out the anchor while the blades are being opened by the master member and to restore its cooperation with the escapementwheel while the blades are being closed.
6. In a photographic shutter, the combination with blade mechanism including a blade actuating ring, a master member for operating said ring and a retarding device operated by the master member and embodying an escapement wheel and an anchor cooperating therewith, of a swinging-member adapted to carry the anchor into and out of cooperation with .the escapement wheel, a sprin for movingl the same into cooperation and means on t e blade actuating ring adapted to engage the swinging bodying an escapement wheel and an anchor cooperating therewith, of a segment lever actuated by the master member, planetary gearing actuatedby 'the segment lever to drive the esca ment wheel and a, re ating device a apted to establish di event' points at which the planetary gearing is picked up by the `segment lever.
8. In' a photographic shutter, the combination with blade mechanism, a master member for operating the same and a. retarding device for the master member embodying an escapement wheel and an anchor cooperating therewith, of a segment lever 15 actuated by the master member, a toothed swinging member actuatedby the segment lever, a gear on the escapement wheel, a
planetary gear on the swin ing member for driving said last mentione gear, a second planetary gear on a swinging member, an internal gear cooperating with the latter and having a limited movement with the planetary system and a regulating device for limiting the movement ofthe internal ear. g In testimony whereof we hereunto -aix our signatures.
HANS GESELL HEINRICH BRUNS.
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US2553015A (en) * 1947-06-16 1951-05-15 Stereocraft Engineering Co Control mechanism for sliding camera shutters

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US2553015A (en) * 1947-06-16 1951-05-15 Stereocraft Engineering Co Control mechanism for sliding camera shutters

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