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US2023770A
US2023770A US740489A US74048934A US2023770A US 2023770 A US2023770 A US 2023770A US 740489 A US740489 A US 740489A US 74048934 A US74048934 A US 74048934A US 2023770 A US2023770 A US 2023770A
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  • this drawback can be overcome to a very great extent if the fan which is necessary for circulating air over the parts that give off heat and which is the main source of noisetogether with the main' sources of-heat (e. g. lamp, resistance)--is separated from the other parts of the apparatus.
  • the fan which is necessary for circulating air over the parts that give off heat and which is the main source of noisetogether with the main' sources of-heat (e. g. lamp, resistance)--is separated from the other parts of the apparatus.
  • the gate Ill In the compartment 3 are located the other parts of a sound film reproduction apparatus, for instance, the gate Ill, the optical system I I for projecting the pictures, the sprocket drums H, the sound reproducing means 8 and the winding off reel 19 and the winding on reel
  • the ray of projection light passes from the source of light 6 through the condenser 9, the film guide ill, the optical system BI, and the double window E2 to the outside.
  • the air is sucked through an aperture l3 by the far. a, forced through the aperture I4 between the two walls of the housing, flows round the space 3, cools the condenser 9, and passes through the opening [5 into the space 2.
  • the smooth surface of the housing 3 is not suiiicient for the dissipation of the heat produced, it may be provided with cooling fins.
  • the "space 2 there may be 0 fitted in known manner a dust separating device through which the air on its way from the opening I3 is sucked or pressed and which is arranged in such a manner that a rapid cleaning or renewal is possible.
  • the space between the double walls of the part 2 of the housing, where it does not serve as airway, may be filled up with sound and heat insulating material.
  • a self-contained sound film equipment which comprises in combination, a casing consisting of I a double walled first part and a second part, means for guiding a film along a normal path, an optical system for projecting pictures, and r means for reproducing sound in said double walled 20 first part, a fan connected with said double walled casing andlocated in said second part for circulating air through the space between the two walls of said first part, an opening in the outer of said two walls of said first part communicating with said second part, a source of lightand resistances in said second part.
  • a self-contained sound film equipment which comprises in combination, a casing consisting of a double walled first part and a second part, means for guiding a film along a normal path, an optical system for projecting pictures, and means for reproducing sound in said double walled first part,
  • a fan connected with said double walled casing and located in said second part for circulating air'through the space between the two walls of said first part, an opening in the outer of said two walls of said first part communicating with said second part, a source of light and resistances in said second part, a condenser arranged between said two walls above said opening in the path of the light rays for projecting the pictures so that it is cooled by the circulating air.

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Dec; 10, 1935. K. RIESS ET AL SOUND FILM EQUIPMENT Filed Aug. 18, 1934 lnvenfors: im, w a I f 99%.
Patented Dec. 10, 1935 SOUND FILM EQUIPMENT Kurt Riess, Wolfen, near Bitterfeld, and Otto Liebchen, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany,
assi nors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany Application August 18, 1934, Serial No. 740,489 In Germany August 19, 1933 equipment which is efiicient in structure.
a In the projection of cinematographic pictures, particularly those which at the same time serve for reproducing sound records, difiiculty is experienced in dissipating the heat which is produced, particularly by the projection lamp and the resistance in series therewith, as all the equipment, in order to reduce noise, must be enclosed in as air-tight a housing as possible.
According to the invention this drawback can be overcome to a very great extent if the fan which is necessary for circulating air over the parts that give off heat and which is the main source of noisetogether with the main' sources of-heat (e. g. lamp, resistance)--is separated from the other parts of the apparatus. Then if the housing enclosing the actual producing apparatus is built with double walls and air is circulated between the walls of the housing, the dimensions of the surface of the housing and the speed of the air being suitably chosen, this arrangement sufiices for cooling the other parts'of the apparatus; Moreover, this involves the great advantage that the air is not constrained-to fiow through the driving parts of the projecting apparatus so that dust from the air is not deposited there unprovided the fan 5 which is driven in known manner, the projection light source 6, the resistsince I and any other necessary parts which give off great heat. In the compartment 3 are located the other parts of a sound film reproduction apparatus, for instance, the gate Ill, the optical system I I for projecting the pictures, the sprocket drums H, the sound reproducing means 8 and the winding off reel 19 and the winding on reel The ray of projection light passes from the source of light 6 through the condenser 9, the film guide ill, the optical system BI, and the double window E2 to the outside. The air is sucked through an aperture l3 by the far. a, forced through the aperture I4 between the two walls of the housing, flows round the space 3, cools the condenser 9, and passes through the opening [5 into the space 2. Here it flows round the source 5 of light 5 and the resistance 1 and leaves the case by the opening l6. If the smooth surface of the housing 3is not suiiicient for the dissipation of the heat produced, it may be provided with cooling fins. In the "space 2 there may be 0 fitted in known manner a dust separating device through which the air on its way from the opening I3 is sucked or pressed and which is arranged in such a manner that a rapid cleaning or renewal is possible. The space between the double walls of the part 2 of the housing, where it does not serve as airway, may be filled up with sound and heat insulating material.
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1. A self-contained sound film equipment which comprises in combination, a casing consisting of I a double walled first part and a second part, means for guiding a film along a normal path, an optical system for projecting pictures, and r means for reproducing sound in said double walled 20 first part, a fan connected with said double walled casing andlocated in said second part for circulating air through the space between the two walls of said first part, an opening in the outer of said two walls of said first part communicating with said second part, a source of lightand resistances in said second part.
2. A self-contained sound film equipment which comprises in combination, a casing consisting of a double walled first part and a second part, means for guiding a film along a normal path, an optical system for projecting pictures, and means for reproducing sound in said double walled first part,
a fan connected with said double walled casing and located in said second part for circulating air'through the space between the two walls of said first part, an opening in the outer of said two walls of said first part communicating with said second part, a source of light and resistances in said second part, a condenser arranged between said two walls above said opening in the path of the light rays for projecting the pictures so that it is cooled by the circulating air.
' KURTRIESS.
o'r'ro LIEBCHEN.
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US2982172A (en) * 1955-08-09 1961-05-02 Steatit Magnesia Ag Film and sound projection

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US2982172A (en) * 1955-08-09 1961-05-02 Steatit Magnesia Ag Film and sound projection

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