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US1840920A
US1840920A US216645A US21664527A US1840920A US 1840920 A US1840920 A US 1840920A US 216645 A US216645 A US 216645A US 21664527 A US21664527 A US 21664527A US 1840920 A US1840920 A US 1840920A
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    • 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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  • My invention relates'to new and useful improvements in projecting apparatus and has for its principal'object the provision of such a device which is compactin form and in 5 which the projecting machine is positioned relative to the screen, which receives an image, so that a lecturer or other person may operate the machine and still be in such a position that he may use a pointer or simo ilar instrument for directing attention to the image reflected upon the screen.
  • Another object of the invention resides in the provision of a projecting apparatus in which the operator may stand between the screen and the audience and in which the projecting machine is positioned in front of the screen, the image being first reflected upon a mirror, positioned in the rear of the screen and then reflected onto the screen which in the instance shown in the drawings is translucent.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective showing one of the side plates of the supporting frame structure removed.
  • Fig. 2' is a side elevation with one of the .side plates of the supporting frame struc- 40 ture removed;
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 illustrating a slightly modified form of the invention.
  • A denotes generally a supporting structure including a front frame 1, a rear frame 2, a top 3, and floor engaging members 4, B denotes generally a table or stand positioned in front of the supporting structure A, and C denotes generally a projecting apparatus of an desired and wellknown construction.
  • ivotally mounted within the front frame 1, for swinging adjusttment is a translucent screen 5, and pivotally mounted in the rear frame 2, for swinging adjustment, is a mirror 6.
  • the front frame, beneath the translucent screen 5, is closed by a plate 6 having an openin 7 therein, this opening 7 being positione in front of the lens of the projecting machine so that an image may be reflected from the machine onto the mirror 6, in the instance on shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings the projecting apparatus or machine being mounted upon an inclined support 8.
  • the rear frame 2, above the mirror 6, is closed by the plate 9, the top frame 3 is closed by 05 a plate 10, and the ends are closed by the plates 11, the end plate 11 on the right hand side of the frame structure being shown as removed in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings.
  • the table or stand B which supports the projectingapparatus, as'quite clearly illustrated in the drawings, is positioned directly in front of the frame 1 and is preferably provided with a plurality of drawers or receptacles for containing lantern slides or the like.
  • Fig. 3 of the drawings I have illustrated a slightly modified form of .the invention in 7 which the projecting machine C is shown as resting flat upon the table or stand D and in which the rear frame 2 of the supporting structure A supports two mirrors which I have designated as 13 and 14. The mirrors are pivotally mounted in the frame for swinging adjustment with the mirror 13 arranged below the mirror 14. In all other respects the form shown in Fig. 3 is similar to that disclosed in Figs. 1 and 2. I
  • the translucent screen 5 and mirrors 6 are placed at relative angles and the rojecting machine is also placed at an ang e so that the image is reflected through the opening 7 onto the mirror 6 and from the mirror 6 into the translucent screen 5.
  • the slides which are used in the projecting machine are used as in an ordinary lantern,
  • the projecting machine or lantern C is in horizontal position, the mirror 5 13 is arranged at approximately a 45 angle to the'lantern and the mirror 14 is arranged at approximately a 45 angle to the mirror 13.
  • the image is reflected. from the projecting apparatus G through the opening 7 onto the 10 mirror 13, from the mirror 13 to the mirror 14: and is then reflected from the mirror 14 to the translucent screen 5.
  • a reversal of the slides in the projecting machine or lantern is necessary but 15 there is a more correct image projected with out keystone distortion.
  • the projecting machine or lantern is arranged close to the screen, in front thereof, and a lecturer or other operator may not only operate the projecting machine but may call attention to the image projected upon the screen by the use of a pointer or the like.
  • a lecturer or other operator may not only operate the projecting machine but may call attention to the image projected upon the screen by the use of a pointer or the like.
  • Such a device will be of particular advantage in classrooms or the like.
  • a projecting apparatus formed as a unitary structure to be moved intact from place to place including connected front and rear frames and a stand extending forwardly from the front frame and connected thereto, a
  • a screen carried by the front frame and mounted on a horizontal axis for swinging movement
  • a mirror carried by the rear frame and mounted on a horizontal axis for swinging movement, the axis ofthe mirror being on a plane lower than the axis of the screen
  • a projecting device mounted on the stand in front of the front frame and positioned to throw an image on the mirror from which it is reflected to the screen.

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Jan. 12, 1932. M. H. SPAULDING PROJECTING APPARATUS Filed Aug. 31, 1927 INVENTOR ATTRNEYS.
Patented Jan. 12, 1932 UNITED STATES iui o annexe]: srlmnnme, or 30mm, MONTANA rnomc'rme APPARATUS Application filed August 31, 1927. Serial No. 216,645.
My invention relates'to new and useful improvements in projecting apparatus and has for its principal'object the provision of such a device which is compactin form and in 5 which the projecting machine is positioned relative to the screen, which receives an image, so that a lecturer or other person may operate the machine and still be in such a position that he may use a pointer or simo ilar instrument for directing attention to the image reflected upon the screen.
Another object of the invention resides in the provision of a projecting apparatus in which the operator may stand between the screen and the audience and in which the projecting machine is positioned in front of the screen, the image being first reflected upon a mirror, positioned in the rear of the screen and then reflected onto the screen which in the instance shown in the drawings is translucent. 1
With the above and other objects in view, which will appear as the description proceeds, my invention consists in the novel details of construction, and arrangement of parts, described in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and while I have illustrated and described the referred embodiments of the invention, as they now appear to me, it will be understood that such changes may be made as will fall within the scope of the appended claim.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a perspective showing one of the side plates of the supporting frame structure removed.
' Fig. 2'is a side elevation with one of the .side plates of the supporting frame struc- 40 ture removed; and
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 illustrating a slightly modified form of the invention. In the drawings A denotes generally a supporting structure including a front frame 1, a rear frame 2, a top 3, and floor engaging members 4, B denotes generally a table or stand positioned in front of the supporting structure A, and C denotes generally a projecting apparatus of an desired and wellknown construction. ivotally mounted within the front frame 1, for swinging adustment, is a translucent screen 5, and pivotally mounted in the rear frame 2, for swinging adjustment, is a mirror 6. The front frame, beneath the translucent screen 5, is closed by a plate 6 having an openin 7 therein, this opening 7 being positione in front of the lens of the projecting machine so that an image may be reflected from the machine onto the mirror 6, in the instance on shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings the projecting apparatus or machine being mounted upon an inclined support 8. The rear frame 2, above the mirror 6, is closed by the plate 9, the top frame 3 is closed by 05 a plate 10, and the ends are closed by the plates 11, the end plate 11 on the right hand side of the frame structure being shown as removed in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings.
The table or stand B which supports the projectingapparatus, as'quite clearly illustrated in the drawings, is positioned directly in front of the frame 1 and is preferably provided with a plurality of drawers or receptacles for containing lantern slides or the like.
In Fig. 3 of the drawings I have illustrated a slightly modified form of .the invention in 7 which the projecting machine C is shown as resting flat upon the table or stand D and in which the rear frame 2 of the supporting structure A supports two mirrors which I have designated as 13 and 14. The mirrors are pivotally mounted in the frame for swinging adjustment with the mirror 13 arranged below the mirror 14. In all other respects the form shown in Fig. 3 is similar to that disclosed in Figs. 1 and 2. I
From the above it is thought that the detailed construction will be understood and I will now endeavor to more clearly set forth the operation and advantages of my device.
In that form of the invention shown in Figs. 1 and 2 the translucent screen 5 and mirrors 6 are placed at relative angles and the rojecting machine is also placed at an ang e so that the image is reflected through the opening 7 onto the mirror 6 and from the mirror 6 into the translucent screen 5. In this type the slides which are used in the projecting machine are used as in an ordinary lantern,
it being unnecessary to reverse the slides in the machine. In that form of the invention disclosed in Fig. 3 the projecting machine or lantern C is in horizontal position, the mirror 5 13 is arranged at approximately a 45 angle to the'lantern and the mirror 14 is arranged at approximately a 45 angle to the mirror 13. The image is reflected. from the projecting apparatus G through the opening 7 onto the 10 mirror 13, from the mirror 13 to the mirror 14: and is then reflected from the mirror 14 to the translucent screen 5. In this form of the invention a reversal of the slides in the projecting machine or lantern is necessary but 15 there is a more correct image projected with out keystone distortion.
I lay particular advantage on the position of the projecting machine or lantern relative to the screen. The projecting machine or lantern is arranged close to the screen, in front thereof, and a lecturer or other operator may not only operate the projecting machine but may call attention to the image projected upon the screen by the use of a pointer or the like. Such a device will be of particular advantage in classrooms or the like.
Having fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A projecting apparatus formed as a unitary structure to be moved intact from place to place including connected front and rear frames and a stand extending forwardly from the front frame and connected thereto, a
screen carried by the front frame and mounted on a horizontal axis for swinging movement, a mirror carried by the rear frame and mounted on a horizontal axis for swinging movement, the axis ofthe mirror being on a plane lower than the axis of the screen, and a projecting device mounted on the stand in front of the front frame and positioned to throw an image on the mirror from which it is reflected to the screen.
In testimony whereof I hereunto afi'ix my signature.
MILO HERRIOK SPAULDING.
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US2484505A (en) * 1946-04-12 1949-10-11 Hansel Carl William Optical projection apparatus for daylight projection and demonstration
US2651234A (en) * 1948-11-24 1953-09-08 Philip J Corso Outdoor picture projection screen apparatus
US2703507A (en) * 1953-11-04 1955-03-08 Denis W Brown Picture projector stand
US3332317A (en) * 1965-05-19 1967-07-25 E H Sheldon & Company Chalk screen image projector
US3377915A (en) * 1966-09-19 1968-04-16 Honeywell Inc Assembly apparatus
US3804504A (en) * 1972-09-18 1974-04-16 M Scott Mini-theater
US3950085A (en) * 1974-08-27 1976-04-13 Krones-Transyscop Gmbh Optical transformation drawing apparatus
US5052797A (en) * 1990-02-20 1991-10-01 Madsen Erik H Copy viewer
US20040085520A1 (en) * 2002-11-05 2004-05-06 Kepley Le Roy Francis Projection system
US7290888B2 (en) * 2004-05-17 2007-11-06 Technological Systems Sales, Inc. Projection system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2484505A (en) * 1946-04-12 1949-10-11 Hansel Carl William Optical projection apparatus for daylight projection and demonstration
US2651234A (en) * 1948-11-24 1953-09-08 Philip J Corso Outdoor picture projection screen apparatus
US2703507A (en) * 1953-11-04 1955-03-08 Denis W Brown Picture projector stand
US3332317A (en) * 1965-05-19 1967-07-25 E H Sheldon & Company Chalk screen image projector
US3377915A (en) * 1966-09-19 1968-04-16 Honeywell Inc Assembly apparatus
US3804504A (en) * 1972-09-18 1974-04-16 M Scott Mini-theater
US3950085A (en) * 1974-08-27 1976-04-13 Krones-Transyscop Gmbh Optical transformation drawing apparatus
US5052797A (en) * 1990-02-20 1991-10-01 Madsen Erik H Copy viewer
US20040085520A1 (en) * 2002-11-05 2004-05-06 Kepley Le Roy Francis Projection system
US6736516B1 (en) * 2002-11-05 2004-05-18 Technological Systems Sales, Inc. Projection system
US7290888B2 (en) * 2004-05-17 2007-11-06 Technological Systems Sales, Inc. Projection system

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