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US1896928A
US1896928A US290086A US29008628A US1896928A US 1896928 A US1896928 A US 1896928A US 290086 A US290086 A US 290086A US 29008628 A US29008628 A US 29008628A US 1896928 A US1896928 A US 1896928A
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  • the invention relates to apparatus based upon the well known principle of reflecting surfaces, and provides a device of this character embodying a traveling web, or strip,
  • the object of the invention is the provision of a device which gives an animated eifect to the matter displayed, thereby attracting the attention and engaging the interest of the observer which are items of importance in an advertising appliance.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged horizontal sectional view of the casing showing the interior arrangement of parts.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view on the line 33 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a detail perspective view of the web guide and support, the intermediate portion being broken away and the dotted lines indicating the position of the web.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary sectional View on the line 55 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary sectional view on the line 6-6 of Figure 2 showing the parts on a larger scale.
  • the numeral 1 denotes the casing which receives and houses the working parts.
  • This casing is in the form of a box and is pro- Vided in a side with a centrally disposed opening in which is fitted a projecting cell 2 which may be of any construction.
  • the numeral 3 designates a source of light which is located at each side of the projecting lens 2 and disposed to focus the rays of light upon 65 the web, or strip, at a point in line with the axis of the projecting lens.
  • the source of light preferably consists of an incandescent electric lamp.
  • a suitable motor 4 is conveniently positioned within the case 1 and operates the advertising web, or strip. It is preferred to utilize an electric motor which is included in circuit with the source of light.
  • the advertising web, or strip 5 is supported by a plurality of rollers, one of which is positively driven to impart a movement to the web.
  • the positively driven roller is designated by the numeral 6 and has a worm gear 7 fast to an end thereof and in mesh with a worm 8 on the drive shaft of the motor.
  • a plurality of rollers 9, 10, 11 and 12 are provided to support and direct the web, or strip 5, in its movement.
  • the roller 12 is adjustable to admit of taking up any slack in the web and maintaining it under proper tension.
  • a pressure roller 13 coacts with the positively driven roller 6 to hold the web 5 in contact therewith to insure motion being imparted thereto.
  • a spring actuated frame 14 supports the pressure roller 13 and is movable to admit of placing the web 5 in posiiton or removing it from the roller 6.
  • a carriage 15 supports the take up roller 12 and is mounted on guides 16 and is retained in the required adjusted position by means of a clamp screw 17 and a clamp plate 18, portions of the guides 16 being disposed to be clamped between the parts 15 and 18, as shown most clearly in Figure 6 of the drawings.
  • a guide and support is provided for that portion of the advertising web, or strip 5, opposite the projecting lens 2 and between the rollers 6 and 9.
  • the guide comprises a lower section 19 and an upper section 20. Brackets 21 attached to the lower section 19 provide means for connecting the guide to the bottom of the case.
  • the lower section 19 is recurved at each end, as indicated at 22,
  • The-adjustable construction of the guide admits of readily adapting it to webs, or strips 5, of different widths.
  • the matter appearing upon the web, or strip 5, may be pictorial, descriptive, or of an illustrative nature depending upon the specii'ic purpose for. which the device is adapted.
  • the web 5 may consist of a ribbon of paper, orother suitable material, and the .matter may be delineated thereon or appear ,upon a sheet which may be pasted to the web.
  • the rays of light from theilluminators 8 strike .the surface of the web, or strip 5, and are "reflected through the projecting lens cell 2,
  • The'I carriage rests upon the guides 16, and fillers 24- are interposed between the edges of the guides and the elements 15 and .18 and coact with the guides to prevent lateral displacement of the carriage.
  • the web 5 is .trained about the guide rollers and different lengths :of webs may be employed because of the adjustable feature of the take up roller 112.
  • the guide readily conforms to webs'of different widths because of the self adjust- .ing feature of the top section which gravitates to maintain its upper recurved edge 23 in contact with the top edge ofthe web.
  • the combinationof a web disposed on edge, means for imparting a movement thereto, a projecting lens, a source-of light coacting with the lens and-web, and a flat guide and support for I o the web comprising sections arranged to engage opposite edge portions of the web, one of the sections being fixed and having a lonrecurved whereby to receive the web between the recurved longitudinal edge portion of the two sections.
  • a case having a bottom and side walls, a projecting lens cell mounted in aside wall of the case, a plurality of guide rollers mounted on the bottom wall of the case, a web trained about said rollers and movable across the axis of said lens cell, a carriage, a guide roller on said carriage engaging a bight of the web, a track consisting of parallel rails on which the carriage rests, clamp plates bridging the track below the same, securing elements inserted through said plates and the carriage, fillers mounted on said elements between said plates and the carriage and fitting between the edges of the, track rails and means coacting with one of the rollers for-driving the web.
  • guide rollers In an advertising device, guide rollers, a web trained about said rollers, and a guide for the web between two rollers embracing the upper and lower edges of said web and including a fixed member and a movable member slidably engaged at its ends with the ends of the fixed member, the more remote longitudinal edges of both members having lips for gently clamping the web between said members and maintaining the web flat through the length of the guide.
  • a guide therefor comprising a fixed section ,having'opposite endv portions and a longitudinal edge portion recurved, and a movable section engaging the recurved end portions of the fixed section and having itsouter longitudinal edge portion

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1933- L. 0. WHITE ET AL.
ADVERTISING PROJECTOR Original Filed July 3, 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 1r, lIlLlll' 111" 11 IllIllLnlll n I] wucmtm LEM/11112 LEI E: R enner' 3&
Feb. 7, 1933. 0. WHITE ET AL 1,896,928
ADVERT IS ING PROJECTOR Original Filed July 3, 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ammo/whom Patented Feb. 7, 1933 PATENT OFFICE LEO 0. WHITE AND EUGENE B. RENNER, OF COSHOCTON, OHIO ADVERTISING PROJECTOR Application filed July 3, 1928, Serial No. 290,086. Renewed February 23, 1982.
The invention relates to apparatus based upon the well known principle of reflecting surfaces, and provides a device of this character embodying a traveling web, or strip,
bearing the matter to be displayed and which is adapted to be projected upon a suitable screen positioned for convenient and ready observation.
The object of the invention is the provision of a device which gives an animated eifect to the matter displayed, thereby attracting the attention and engaging the interest of the observer which are items of importance in an advertising appliance.
lVhile the drawings illustrate a preferred. embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that in adapting the means to meet specific needs and requirements, the design may be varied and changes in the minor details of construction may be resorted to within the scope of the invention, as claimed, Without departing from the spirit thereof.
For a full understanding of the invention and the merits thereof, reference is to be had v 5 to the following description and the drawings hereto attached, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of a practical embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is an enlarged horizontal sectional view of the casing showing the interior arrangement of parts.
Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view on the line 33 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a detail perspective view of the web guide and support, the intermediate portion being broken away and the dotted lines indicating the position of the web.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary sectional View on the line 55 of Figure 2.
Figure 6 is a fragmentary sectional view on the line 6-6 of Figure 2 showing the parts on a larger scale.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and designated in the several views of the drawings by like reference characters.
The numeral 1 denotes the casing which receives and houses the working parts. This casing is in the form of a box and is pro- Vided in a side with a centrally disposed opening in which is fitted a projecting cell 2 which may be of any construction. The numeral 3 designates a source of light which is located at each side of the projecting lens 2 and disposed to focus the rays of light upon 65 the web, or strip, at a point in line with the axis of the projecting lens. The source of light preferably consists of an incandescent electric lamp. A suitable motor 4 is conveniently positioned within the case 1 and operates the advertising web, or strip. It is preferred to utilize an electric motor which is included in circuit with the source of light.
The advertising web, or strip 5, is supported by a plurality of rollers, one of which is positively driven to impart a movement to the web. The positively driven roller is designated by the numeral 6 and has a worm gear 7 fast to an end thereof and in mesh with a worm 8 on the drive shaft of the motor. A plurality of rollers 9, 10, 11 and 12 are provided to support and direct the web, or strip 5, in its movement. The roller 12 is adjustable to admit of taking up any slack in the web and maintaining it under proper tension.
A pressure roller 13 coacts with the positively driven roller 6 to hold the web 5 in contact therewith to insure motion being imparted thereto. A spring actuated frame 14 supports the pressure roller 13 and is movable to admit of placing the web 5 in posiiton or removing it from the roller 6.
A carriage 15 supports the take up roller 12 and is mounted on guides 16 and is retained in the required adjusted position by means of a clamp screw 17 and a clamp plate 18, portions of the guides 16 being disposed to be clamped between the parts 15 and 18, as shown most clearly in Figure 6 of the drawings.
A guide and support is provided for that portion of the advertising web, or strip 5, opposite the projecting lens 2 and between the rollers 6 and 9. The guide comprises a lower section 19 and an upper section 20. Brackets 21 attached to the lower section 19 provide means for connecting the guide to the bottom of the case. The lower section 19 is recurved at each end, as indicated at 22,
to receive the upper section 20, as indicated most clearly in Figure 4 of the drawings. The lower longitudinal edge of the section 19 and the upper longitudinal edge of the section 20 are recurved as indicated at 23, to engage edge portions of the web, or strip 5, and hold it in place.
The-adjustable construction of the guide admits of readily adapting it to webs, or strips 5, of different widths.
The matter appearing upon the web, or strip 5, may be pictorial, descriptive, or of an illustrative nature depending upon the specii'ic purpose for. which the device is adapted. The web 5 may consist of a ribbon of paper, orother suitable material, and the .matter may be delineated thereon or appear ,upon a sheet which may be pasted to the web. In the operation of the device the rays of light from theilluminators 8 strike .the surface of the web, or strip 5, and are "reflected through the projecting lens cell 2,
and the matter thus reflected from the web .may be'projected upon a suitablerscreen, or. surface, provided forrefiection of the image. Theweb, or strip, being in motion gives an animated effect to the reproduction, thereby engaging the attention and serving to create an interest in the matter to be displayed.
The'I carriage rests upon the guides 16, and fillers 24- are interposed between the edges of the guides and the elements 15 and .18 and coact with the guides to prevent lateral displacement of the carriage. The web 5 is .trained about the guide rollers and different lengths :of webs may be employed because of the adjustable feature of the take up roller 112. The guide readily conforms to webs'of different widths because of the self adjust- .ing feature of the top section which gravitates to maintain its upper recurved edge 23 in contact with the top edge ofthe web.
- Having thus described the invention, We ..claim-;
1 In anadvertlsing device, the combinationof a web disposed on edge, means for imparting a movement thereto, a projecting lens, a source-of light coacting with the lens and-web, and a flat guide and support for I o the web comprising sections arranged to engage opposite edge portions of the web, one of the sections being fixed and having a lonrecurved whereby to receive the web between the recurved longitudinal edge portion of the two sections.
3. In an advertising device, a case having a bottom and side walls, a projecting lens cell mounted in aside wall of the case, a plurality of guide rollers mounted on the bottom wall of the case, a web trained about said rollers and movable across the axis of said lens cell, a carriage, a guide roller on said carriage engaging a bight of the web, a track consisting of parallel rails on which the carriage rests, clamp plates bridging the track below the same, securing elements inserted through said plates and the carriage, fillers mounted on said elements between said plates and the carriage and fitting between the edges of the, track rails and means coacting with one of the rollers for-driving the web.
4. In an advertising device, guide rollers, a web trained about said rollers, and a guide for the web between two rollers embracing the upper and lower edges of said web and including a fixed member and a movable member slidably engaged at its ends with the ends of the fixed member, the more remote longitudinal edges of both members having lips for gently clamping the web between said members and maintaining the web flat through the length of the guide.
In testimony whereof we affix our signatures.
LEO 0. WHITE. [n s] EUGENE B. RENNER. [n s.]
ig'itudinal edge portion projecting. under the lower edge of the web and the other section being slidably mounted on the fixed section and having its upper longitudinal edge overlapping the upper edge of theweb and engagedwith the same by gravity.
2. In an advertising device the combination witha traveling web,of a guide therefor comprising a fixed section ,having'opposite endv portions and a longitudinal edge portion recurved, and a movable section engaging the recurved end portions of the fixed section and having itsouter longitudinal edge portion
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US3401860A (en) * 1966-04-13 1968-09-17 Buckbee Mears Co Compensator stand
US3768716A (en) * 1972-05-18 1973-10-30 Westinghouse Electric Corp Endless loop tape cassette
US4257694A (en) * 1978-02-03 1981-03-24 Soding Tv Gmbh & Co. Bild & Ton International Projection system

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US3401860A (en) * 1966-04-13 1968-09-17 Buckbee Mears Co Compensator stand
US3768716A (en) * 1972-05-18 1973-10-30 Westinghouse Electric Corp Endless loop tape cassette
US4257694A (en) * 1978-02-03 1981-03-24 Soding Tv Gmbh & Co. Bild & Ton International Projection system

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