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US1639702A
US1639702A US707464A US70746424A US1639702A US 1639702 A US1639702 A US 1639702A US 707464 A US707464 A US 707464A US 70746424 A US70746424 A US 70746424A US 1639702 A US1639702 A US 1639702A
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  • My present invention relates to moving picture projecting or peeping appliances and has for its object to provide a simple and efficient means for intermittently moving the film thereof.
  • a V i This purpose in view the invention consists in that the film moving drum is coupled to the drivingmember by means of a spring, means being actuated by the driving member for alternately releasing and tensioning the spring.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates an improved moving picture show apparatus with rat cartend releasing wheels in a side view.
  • Fig. 2 shows a front view of the stepping device of this apparatus in an enlarged scale.
  • Fig. 3 shows a side elevation of an apparatus with a square shaft.
  • Figs. 46 illustrate the stepping device of this apparatus.
  • Fig. 7 shows an arrangement having-two square or cant-members and a shutter.
  • F igs.-8 and 9 show a modification of the v .means for releasing the stepping or moving spring in a side elevation and top view respectively.
  • the'usual film drum 6' is idly mounted on a shaft 0 revolvably supported in the base portion aof the apparatus.
  • Said drum 6 is rigidly secured to a ratchet wheel (2 and connected to the shaft 0 by means of a spring 9.
  • a releasng wheel f is rigidly secured to the shaft 0 and serves torelease a spring urged pawl e engaging and checking the ratchet wheel (5.
  • the shaft 0 may be revolved for example by a crank h. During each complete revolution of the shaft '0 or wheel f the ratchet wheel d and the drum 6 are checked and released as often as corresponds to the number of teeth of the wheel 7.
  • the entire film stepping device is in the present'case arranged in connection with a show apparatus.
  • the film]; being moved through a guiding path 1 between the base portion a and the upper portion or cover may be peeped at through an objective as seen in Figs. 1 and 3.
  • the film moving drum 7) being loosely mounted on the shaft 0 is rigidly connected to a polygonal or square portion (1 ⁇ and coupled to the shaft 0 or to the crank h thereof by means of 707,4t'4, and in Austria September 1, 1923.
  • the cover 9 is hingedly secured as at g to the base portion a and is provided with a tubular portion 12. containing the'objective 7: through which the film intermittently moving behind the window 2' can be regarded.
  • Fig. 7 the intermittent motion of the film 2; takes place with simultaneously actuating a shutter t.
  • two polygonal or square members 0 and p are provided one member being set 03 by an angle equal to 45 in respect to the other member.
  • the two members 0 and p act in such manner that at each standstill of the member 1) between the springs 1 a levermechanism 8 or the like maintains the shutter 25 in open position behind the window u and closes the latter for a period of time during the movement of the film.
  • the entire film stepping or moving appliance is mounted upon a drum or the shaft thereof.
  • the ratchet device may be constructed'as shown in Figs. 8 and 9.
  • the ratchet wheel d is similarly loosely" mounted on the shaft 0 and rigidly connected to the film moving drum 1) and the releasing wheel being fixed on the shaft 0 has its teeth isplaced in respect to the teeth of the wheel 7 preferably by half the distance between two adjacent teeth.
  • the pawl for checking and releasing the wheel 03 or the spring 9 is formed in the manner of a watch escapement anchor and comprises two arms land 2, extending over the width of the two wheels 03 and f or only over the width of the wheel d and being provided with projections extending in the path of the wheel 7.
  • One of the arms,v i. e. thearm 1 forms a pull hook, the other arm 2 a push member.
  • the arrangement shown in Figs. 8 and 9 has the advantage that a spring urged pawl as e in Fig. 1 and every special device for limiting the spring tension and the movement of the released wheel d relatively to the wheel f are dispensed with.
  • the invention may also be applied to a projecting apparatus, in which case a source of light is disposed in a well known way in the rear of the film.
  • a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a wheel secured to the drum, a second wheel secured to the shaft, a pawl for engaging and checking the first named wheel, said pawl being actuated by thesecond named wheel for disengaging the pawl from the first named Wheel after said second wheel has performed an angular motion of a predetermmed extent.
  • a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a ratchet wheel rigidly secured to the drum, a toothed releasing wheel secured to the shaft, a pawl for engaging and checking the ratchet Wheel after a predetermined angular motion, said pawl being disengaged rom the ratchet wheel by the releasing wheel.
  • a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a ratchet wheel rigidly secured to the drum, a toothed releasing wheel secured to the shaft, the two wheels having equal numbers of teethbut the teeth of the one wheel being suitably displaced in relation to the teeth of the other wheel, a pawl for engagin and checking the ratchet-wheel after a predetermined angular motion, said pawl being disengaged from the ratchet wheel by the releasing wheel.
  • a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a polygonal or square member rigidly secured to the drum and oppositely arranged springs for withholding said drum until the first named spring has been suitably tensi'oned and then causing the drum to erform a predetermined angular motion.

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2 1927." Aug w. PORAK MOVINGEICTURE PROJECTING OR PEEPINGAPPLIANCE Filed April 18, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet l Aug. 23,1927.
I w. PORAK MOVING PICTURE PROJECTING OR PEEPING APPLIANCE Filed April 18, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Aug. 23, 1927.
UNITED STATES WALDEMAR ronnx, onvrnitne. AUSTRIA.
-MOVING-PICTUBE PROJECTING OR PEEPING-APPLIANCE.
Application filed April 18, 1924, Serial No.
My present invention relates to moving picture projecting or peeping appliances and has for its object to provide a simple and efficient means for intermittently moving the film thereof. a V i This purpose in view the invention consists in that the film moving drum is coupled to the drivingmember by means of a spring, means being actuated by the driving member for alternately releasing and tensioning the spring.
Other featuresof the invention are hereinafter described.
In the drawings: I
Fig. 1 illustrates an improved moving picture show apparatus with ratchetand releasing wheels in a side view.
Fig. 2 shows a front view of the stepping device of this apparatus in an enlarged scale.
Fig. 3 shows a side elevation of an apparatus with a square shaft. U
Figs. 46 illustrate the stepping device of this apparatus.
Fig. 7 shows an arrangement having-two square or cant-members and a shutter.
F igs.-8 and 9 show a modification of the v .means for releasing the stepping or moving spring in a side elevation and top view respectively.
On a shaft 0 revolvably supported in the base portion aof the apparatus the'usual film drum 6' is idly mounted. Said drum 6 is rigidly secured to a ratchet wheel (2 and connected to the shaft 0 by means of a spring 9. A releasng wheel f is rigidly secured to the shaft 0 and serves torelease a spring urged pawl e engaging and checking the ratchet wheel (5.
The shaft 0 may be revolved for example by a crank h. During each complete revolution of the shaft '0 or wheel f the ratchet wheel d and the drum 6 are checked and released as often as corresponds to the number of teeth of the wheel 7.
The entire film stepping device is in the present'case arranged in connection with a show apparatus. The film]; being moved through a guiding path 1 between the base portion a and the upper portion or cover may be peeped at through an objective as seen in Figs. 1 and 3.
- In the arrangement shown in Figs. 36 the film moving drum 7) being loosely mounted on the shaft 0 is rigidly connected to a polygonal or square portion (1} and coupled to the shaft 0 or to the crank h thereof by means of 707,4t'4, and in Austria September 1, 1923.
the spring g.(Figs. 4-6). The square por tion 03 is held between two springs m, so that after the spring 9 has been suitably tensioned by turning the crank it the springs m yield and move the drum 6 and film o by an angle equal to 90, whereupon the same operatlon repeats. 4
The cover 9 is hingedly secured as at g to the base portion a and is provided with a tubular portion 12. containing the'objective 7: through which the film intermittently moving behind the window 2' can be regarded.
In Fig. 7 the intermittent motion of the film 2; takes place with simultaneously actuating a shutter t. For this purpose two polygonal or square members 0 and p are provided one member being set 03 by an angle equal to 45 in respect to the other member. The two members 0 and p act in such manner that at each standstill of the member 1) between the springs 1 a levermechanism 8 or the like maintains the shutter 25 in open position behind the window u and closes the latter for a period of time during the movement of the film.
The entire film stepping or moving appliance is mounted upon a drum or the shaft thereof.
"The ratchet device may be constructed'as shown in Figs. 8 and 9.
The ratchet wheel d is similarly loosely" mounted on the shaft 0 and rigidly connected to the film moving drum 1) and the releasing wheel being fixed on the shaft 0 has its teeth isplaced in respect to the teeth of the wheel 7 preferably by half the distance between two adjacent teeth.
The pawl for checking and releasing the wheel 03 or the spring 9 is formed in the manner of a watch escapement anchor and comprises two arms land 2, extending over the width of the two wheels 03 and f or only over the width of the wheel d and being provided with projections extending in the path of the wheel 7. One of the arms,v i. e. thearm 1 forms a pull hook, the other arm 2 a push member. As soon as one of the arms engages and checks the wheel d said arm will be disengaged, after the releasing wheel 7' has been turned by an angle corresponding.
to the half distance between two neighbouring teeth and atthe same time the other arm will be shifted in a position to check the wheel d being previously released and moved by the tensioned spring, after said wheel (2 has been moved by the aforesaid angle. This operation repeats in the reverse manner.
The arrangement shown in Figs. 8 and 9 has the advantage that a spring urged pawl as e in Fig. 1 and every special device for limiting the spring tension and the movement of the released wheel d relatively to the wheel f are dispensed with.
The invention may also be applied to a projecting apparatus, in which case a source of light is disposed in a well known way in the rear of the film.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a wheel secured to the drum, a second wheel secured to the shaft, a pawl for engaging and checking the first named wheel, said pawl being actuated by thesecond named wheel for disengaging the pawl from the first named Wheel after said second wheel has performed an angular motion of a predetermmed extent.
2. In a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a ratchet wheel rigidly secured to the drum, a toothed releasing wheel secured to the shaft, a pawl for engaging and checking the ratchet Wheel after a predetermined angular motion, said pawl being disengaged rom the ratchet wheel by the releasing wheel.
3. In a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a ratchet wheel rigidly secured to the drum, a toothed releasing wheel secured to the shaft, the two wheels having equal numbers of teethbut the teeth of the one wheel being suitably displaced in relation to the teeth of the other wheel, a pawl for engagin and checking the ratchet-wheel after a predetermined angular motion, said pawl being disengaged from the ratchet wheel by the releasing wheel.
4. In a moving picture projecting or peeping appliance the combination of a driving shaft, a film, a drum for moving the picture film, a spring connecting the shaft to the drum, a polygonal or square member rigidly secured to the drum and oppositely arranged springs for withholding said drum until the first named spring has been suitably tensi'oned and then causing the drum to erform a predetermined angular motion.
11 witness whereof I afiix my signature. ING. WALDEMAR PORAK.
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US2598448A (en) * 1949-05-28 1952-05-27 Line Material Co Operating mechanism for multiple point switches
US2608902A (en) * 1950-05-02 1952-09-02 Otto R Nemeth Picture viewing device
US3675354A (en) * 1970-03-18 1972-07-11 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Slide viewer

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US2598448A (en) * 1949-05-28 1952-05-27 Line Material Co Operating mechanism for multiple point switches
US2608902A (en) * 1950-05-02 1952-09-02 Otto R Nemeth Picture viewing device
US3675354A (en) * 1970-03-18 1972-07-11 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Slide viewer

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