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US1863152A
US1863152A US406324A US40632429A US1863152A US 1863152 A US1863152 A US 1863152A US 406324 A US406324 A US 406324A US 40632429 A US40632429 A US 40632429A US 1863152 A US1863152 A US 1863152A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in exciter lamps; one object of the invention being the provision of an excit r lamp which will produce a better and clearer slit image than that of the present type.
  • the light flux density be an invariant point function within the slit image contour.
  • intermittent (naively falled motion) picture films with sound tracks recorded by the variable area method 1t has been the custom to employ for this purpose an exciter lamp of the helical filament type in conjunction with the slit Vhe length and diameter of the helix is determined by the optical peculiarities of the system rather than by merely the corresponding length and width of the slit image.
  • An endeavor has been made to so apportion the pitch of the helix and the thickness of the wire forming it as to minimize the free space distance bctween turns.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the luminous filament thereof constrictions not drawn to proportionate scale.
  • Figure 3 is a cross section through a ribbon filament slightly curved.
  • the numeral 12 designates the base or plug which 50 carries the usual inert-gas filled or evacu- Serial No. 406,324.
  • fr luminous element 16 is here shown as a ribbon or strip, 'two ends 17 of this being reduced and attached to the respective supports 14 and 15 so that the ribbon will be aligned with the pin 18 of the base, and consequently be in parallel alignment with the mechanical slit of the optical system or the slit of the slit block in the reproducing apparatus when placed in use.
  • the ribbon 16 is somewhat curved, thus permitting its use with certain types of optical systems.

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June 14, H BARKEY l 1,863,152
EXC ITER LAMP Filed Nov. ll, 1929 gmentoz Y 15 forming optical system.
Patented June 14, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ISAAC H. BARKEY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR` TO GENERAL TALKING PIC- TURES CORPORATION, F NEVI YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE EXOITER LAMP Application led November 11, 1929.
. This invention relates to improvements in exciter lamps; one object of the invention being the provision of an excit r lamp which will produce a better and clearer slit image than that of the present type.
For sundry reasons it is sometimes imperative that the light flux density be an invariant point function within the slit image contour. Particular' reference is made to intermittent (naively falled motion) picture films with sound tracks recorded by the variable area method. 1t has been the custom to employ for this purpose an exciter lamp of the helical filament type in conjunction with the slit Vhe length and diameter of the helix is determined by the optical peculiarities of the system rather than by merely the corresponding length and width of the slit image. An endeavor has been made to so apportion the pitch of the helix and the thickness of the wire forming it as to minimize the free space distance bctween turns. Even at best, this cannot produce the desired results-the piercing points in the plane determined by the axis of the helix and a line parallel to it have their perpendicular distances to such line alternatively one and then the other of two distinct values. A. subterfuge often employed is to make the filament image focus at a slightly different point on the optic axis than the slit image. The defect (variability of flux density) is thereby somewhat remedied, but still not eradicated. 1t is further evident that the latter makeshift increases the light transmission (lamp to slit image) inefliciency.
ln the accompanying drawing Figure 1 is a view in elevation of an exciter lamp made according to and embodying the present invention.
Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the luminous filament thereof constrictions not drawn to proportionate scale.
Figure 3 is a cross section through a ribbon filament slightly curved.
Referring to the drawing and more particularly to Figures 1 and 2 thereof, the numeral 12 designates the base or plug which 50 carries the usual inert-gas filled or evacu- Serial No. 406,324.
ated vessel 13 and the respective filament supports 14 and 15.
fr luminous element 16 is here shown as a ribbon or strip, 'two ends 17 of this being reduced and attached to the respective supports 14 and 15 so that the ribbon will be aligned with the pin 18 of the base, and consequently be in parallel alignment with the mechanical slit of the optical system or the slit of the slit block in the reproducing apparatus when placed in use.
By producing the constrictions 17 on the ends of the ribbon filament 16, I compensate for the otherwise decreased luminosity due to heat transference to the terminal supports 14 and 15 when the iilament is light emitting through incandescence. In any particular case, the exact nature of the stricture is determinable heuristically by harmonic analysis or emperically.
ln Figure 3 of the drawing, the ribbon 16 is somewhat curved, thus permitting its use with certain types of optical systems.
lilith the present type of filament the advantages over the coil are readily seen as SAAO H. BARKEY.
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DE746939C (en) * 1938-02-12 1944-08-30 Klangfilm G M B H Sound lamp for recording, playing back or duplicating sound recordings
US2479221A (en) * 1948-11-02 1949-08-16 Technicolor Motion Picture Lamp filament mount
US2666158A (en) * 1951-07-12 1954-01-12 Polaroid Corp Electric projection lamp
DE761577C (en) * 1936-04-25 1954-07-26 Rca Corp Lighting device for sound film equipment
US2879431A (en) * 1956-09-04 1959-03-24 Sylvania Electric Prod Lamp
US2977497A (en) * 1955-12-09 1961-03-28 Centre Nat Rech Scient Devices for increasing luminosity
US3037139A (en) * 1958-12-05 1962-05-29 Fuller Myers Double image electric light projectors
US3441767A (en) * 1967-02-01 1969-04-29 Sylvania Electric Prod Tensioned directly heated cathode having improved temperature characteristics
DE19843853A1 (en) * 1998-09-24 2000-03-30 Patent Treuhand Ges Fuer Elektrische Gluehlampen Mbh Electric light bulb
WO2001015207A1 (en) * 1999-08-22 2001-03-01 Ip2H Ag Light source and method for producing a light source

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE761577C (en) * 1936-04-25 1954-07-26 Rca Corp Lighting device for sound film equipment
DE746939C (en) * 1938-02-12 1944-08-30 Klangfilm G M B H Sound lamp for recording, playing back or duplicating sound recordings
US2479221A (en) * 1948-11-02 1949-08-16 Technicolor Motion Picture Lamp filament mount
US2666158A (en) * 1951-07-12 1954-01-12 Polaroid Corp Electric projection lamp
US2977497A (en) * 1955-12-09 1961-03-28 Centre Nat Rech Scient Devices for increasing luminosity
US2879431A (en) * 1956-09-04 1959-03-24 Sylvania Electric Prod Lamp
US3037139A (en) * 1958-12-05 1962-05-29 Fuller Myers Double image electric light projectors
US3441767A (en) * 1967-02-01 1969-04-29 Sylvania Electric Prod Tensioned directly heated cathode having improved temperature characteristics
DE19843853A1 (en) * 1998-09-24 2000-03-30 Patent Treuhand Ges Fuer Elektrische Gluehlampen Mbh Electric light bulb
WO2001015207A1 (en) * 1999-08-22 2001-03-01 Ip2H Ag Light source and method for producing a light source
US6903508B1 (en) 1999-08-22 2005-06-07 Ip2H Ag Light source and method for producing a light source

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