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US1852419A
US1852419A US287845A US28784528A US1852419A US 1852419 A US1852419 A US 1852419A US 287845 A US287845 A US 287845A US 28784528 A US28784528 A US 28784528A US 1852419 A US1852419 A US 1852419A
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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 is particularly important for speaking films as the sound records are generally arranged in the Vicinity of its perforations and, as a rule, inside or outside suchperforations.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation- Fig. 3 is an elevation of an apphance according to my invention for a film having a *W sound curve at one side of its perforations.
  • a is a guidlng roller
  • c is a film having perforations o, (l are projections on the guiding; roller engagmg the perforations Z)
  • Z is a holding roller
  • k are t holes or deprcssions on the periphery on the holding roller.
  • m, n are trcads on either side of the deprcssions k.
  • a beveled .face upon each lateral wall of the roller isvindicated at j, Whereby the holding roller is in '50 contact with the film c principally between lil) its depressions. Thereby harm to either the picture or sound record is prevented Referring now to Fig.
  • An advancing appliance for a combined picture and sound record upon a film having perforations at its sides only a guiding roller for said film having projections thereon for en gaging said perforations in the film and advancing said film, two holding rollers having holes therein disposed upon the side of the film opposite the guiding roller and cooperating with said projections upon the guiding roller, said holding rollers being beveled upon the lateral walls thereof adjacent their peripherics whereby the periphral surface of said rollers Contacting With the film is confined to a width not substantially greater than the diameter of said holes. 2.

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April 5, 1932- H. KUcHENMEls'rER FILM AbvANcING APPLIANCE Filed June 25, 1928 Fly SUDU
Patented Apr. 5, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE FILM ADVANCING APIPLIANCE application filed June 23, 1928, Serial No. 287,845, and in Germany June 24, 1927.
My invention relates to film advancing appliances comprising a guiding roller and a holding roller, and it is an object of my invention to provide an appliance of this kind s in which the liability of damage to the film is reduced to a minimum. v
To this end, lt reduce the width of the holding roller so that it engages the film only in the vicinity of its perforations.
Holding rollers as designed heretofore are so wide that the effective area of the film, that is, the area containing the picture, is liable to he damaged.
rll`his drawback is eliminated in my invenl tion by reducing the width of the holding roller so that it will engage the film only in i the area of its perforations, and substant-ially only in those parts Which are intermediate the perforations.
ln a preferred embodiment of my invention l provide a holding roller having depressions the pitch of Which is equal to that of the projections on the guiding roller and which are entered hy such projections, and l round off the edges of such depressions.
My invention is particularly important for speaking films as the sound records are generally arranged in the Vicinity of its perforations and, as a rule, inside or outside suchperforations.
in the accompanying drawings, apphances emhodying my invention are illustrated diagrammatically by way of example.
in the drawings w Fig. 1 is a section showing one end of the new appliance.
Fig. 2 is an end elevation- Fig. 3 is an elevation of an apphance according to my invention for a film having a *W sound curve at one side of its perforations.
lteferring first to Fig. 1, a is a guidlng roller, c is a film having perforations o, (l are projections on the guiding; roller engagmg the perforations Z), Z is a holding roller, k are t holes or deprcssions on the periphery on the holding roller. and m, n are trcads on either side of the deprcssions k. A beveled .face upon each lateral wall of the roller isvindicated at j, Whereby the holding roller is in '50 contact with the film c principally between lil) its depressions. Thereby harm to either the picture or sound record is prevented Referring now to Fig. 3, this shows a speaking film o having a sound or speech record p at one side, and two holding rollers y" and j2 withdepressions as described. It Will be seen that the rollers do not come into contact With the record p on account of their reduced width, and contact with the film o only on a small area.
I claim:
1. An advancing appliance for a combined picture and sound record upon a film having perforations at its sides only, a guiding roller for said film having projections thereon for en gaging said perforations in the film and advancing said film, two holding rollers having holes therein disposed upon the side of the film opposite the guiding roller and cooperating with said projections upon the guiding roller, said holding rollers being beveled upon the lateral walls thereof adjacent their peripherics whereby the periphral surface of said rollers Contacting With the film is confined to a width not substantially greater than the diameter of said holes. 2. An advancing appliance for a combined picture and sound record upon a film having perforations at its sides only Withthe sound record beyond the perforations, a guiding roller for said film having projections thereon forengaging said perforations in the film andndvancing said film, two holding rollers having perforat-ions therein disposed upon the side of the film oppositc the guiding roller and cooperating with said projections upon the guiding roller, said holding rollers spaced apart a lesser distance than the width of the film. and beveled upon the lateral walls thereof adjacent their pcriphcries, whereby the peripheral surface of said rollers Contacting with the film is confined to a width not substantially greater than the diameter of said y holes.
In tcstimony Whereof I a'liix my signature.
HEINRICH KUCHENMEISTER.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2594466A (en) * 1949-03-15 1952-04-29 Otto H Luther Intermittent film feeding mechanism utilizing scroll gears
US3172322A (en) * 1962-11-08 1965-03-09 Twixt Inc Mechanism for maintaining the registry of a web in relation to apparatus for working on such web
US3209972A (en) * 1962-06-25 1965-10-05 Opal W Benbow High speed feeding of paper forms
US4844313A (en) * 1986-02-13 1989-07-04 Tetra Pak International Aktiebolag Feed device for long and narrow strips of continuous package

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2594466A (en) * 1949-03-15 1952-04-29 Otto H Luther Intermittent film feeding mechanism utilizing scroll gears
US3209972A (en) * 1962-06-25 1965-10-05 Opal W Benbow High speed feeding of paper forms
US3172322A (en) * 1962-11-08 1965-03-09 Twixt Inc Mechanism for maintaining the registry of a web in relation to apparatus for working on such web
US4844313A (en) * 1986-02-13 1989-07-04 Tetra Pak International Aktiebolag Feed device for long and narrow strips of continuous package

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