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US2149198A
US2149198A US115994A US11599436A US2149198A US 2149198 A US2149198 A US 2149198A US 115994 A US115994 A US 115994A US 11599436 A US11599436 A US 11599436A US 2149198 A US2149198 A US 2149198A
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  • This invention relates to television apparatus of .the kind employing mechanical scanning.
  • the invention has particular reference to the means used in such apparatus for obtaining correct phasing of the receiving with the transmitting apparatus, so as to obtain correct framing of the image produced at the receiver.
  • I employ a scanning device of the kind in which scanning 25 is effected by the co-operation of stationary and rotating members and I so mount the stationary member of this device that it can be rotated substantially about the axis of the device. Framing can then be eifected by rotational adjustment of the stationary member.
  • scanning devices of the kind referred to are described in the specifications of prior British Letters Patent Nos. 394,446, 412,026, 419,120, 425,552, 429,690, 440,055 and 448,738.
  • FIG. 35 The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, which is of a somewhat diagrammatic character.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are a side elevation and a plan respectively of a scanning device of the kind described in my 40 prior British specification No. 425,552, but modified in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of a device of the kind described in my prior British specification No. 448,238, similarly modified.
  • the device of Figures 1 and 2 comprises a polygonal drum l, which is rotated about its axis by a motor 2.
  • Each of the side faces of the drum is provided with a reflecting surface, the various reflecting surfaces each lying at a difierent angle 0 to the axis.
  • Co-operating with this rotating member is a stationary member 3, comprising a number of reflecting surfaces each inclined at a difierent angle to the axis.
  • Light from a source 4 passes through a modulating device 5 and a lens 55 G and falls on the lower part of one of the reflecting surfaces of the rotating member I.
  • the stationary member 3 is so mounted that it can be rotated about the axis of the drum I.
  • the member 3 is supported by brackets 9 upon a 1 toothed ring l0, rotatably mounted upon the upper end of the motor 2.
  • This ring is engaged by a worm II which can be rotated by means of a knob 12. Framing of the picture can be accomplished by rotating the knob l2 and thus adjust- 0 ing the stationary member 3 about the axis of the device.
  • a movement of the stationary member through a distance equal to the width of one of its component reflecting surfaces is suflicient to shift the picture laterally through its whole width.
  • the high speed or line scanner is in general similar to the scanning device of Figures 1 and 2, but the reflecting surfaces of the rotating drum 2
  • the beam of light leaving this device is directed by a reflecting sur- 36 face 30 into the low speed or framing scanner, which comprises a drum 3
  • the stationary member 33 is supported by brackets 39 on a toothed wheel 40 engaging with a worm 4
  • the low speed and high speed scanners are thus similar to one another, but are mounted with their axes perpendicular and have their drums driven at different speeds.
  • the beam of light leaving the low speed scanner passes through the lens 1 onto 50 the screen 8.
  • transverse framing of the picture can be effected by rotation of the knob 12, while vertical framing can be effected independently by adjustment of the knob 42.
  • a television scanning device comprising a rotating member, a stationary member disposed concentrically about said rotating member, a refleeting surface on said rotating member adapted to receive a beam of light from said stationary member and direct it onto the area to be scanned, and means for adjusting said stationary member about a point corresponding substantially to the axis of the device.
  • a television scanning device comprising a rotating member of polygonal section, a stationary member disposed concentrically about said polygonal member, a plurality of stationary mirrors carried by said stationary member, a plurality of rotating mirrors each carried by one face of said rotating member, and means for adjusting said stationary member about an axis which substantially coincides with the axis of said rotating member.
  • a television scanning device comprising a rotating member and a stationary member disposed concentrically about said rotating member, said rotating and stationary members together constituting a high speed or line scanner, a second rotating member and a second stationary member disposed concentrically about said second rotating member, said second rotating and stationary members together constituting a low speed framing scanner, all of said members being adapted to receive in succession a modulated beam of light and impart scanning movement thereto, means for effecting adjustment of said first stationary member substantially about the axis of said first rotating member and independent means for effecting adjustment of said sec ond stationary member substantially about the axis of said second rotating member.
  • a television scanning device comprising a rotary member, a stationary member disposed concentrically about said rotary member, said stationary member comprising a plurality of stationary reflectors each adapted to receive a beam of light from said rotary member and to direct it back thereonto, and means for adjusting said stationary member about an axis which substantially coincides with the axis of said rotary member.

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Feb. 28, 1939. E, TRAUB 2,149,198
TELEVI S I ON APPARATUS Filed Dec. 16, 1956 ununnmu umuumm Patented Feb. 28, 1939 P ArENT OFFICE TELEVISION APPARATUS Ernest Traub, London, England 1 Application December 15, 1936, Serial No.'11 5,904
In Great Britain December 16, 1935 4 Claims. (o1.- 178-113) This invention relates to television apparatus of .the kind employing mechanical scanning. The invention has particular reference to the means used in such apparatus for obtaining correct phasing of the receiving with the transmitting apparatus, so as to obtain correct framing of the image produced at the receiver.
Hitherto it has been the practice to correct the phasing by rotating the stator of the motor 10 which drives the rotating scanning device, the stator winding, or the whole motor carcase being so mounted as to permit such rotation. Such rotation of the stator causes slight acceleration or deceleration of the rotor and thus of the scanlll ning device, so that the phasing is adjusted.
This arrangement, however, suffers from practical disadvantages, particularly in systems employing high speed motors. In such cases it is desirable to bolt the motor down onto a bed of 20 sponge rubber or other absorbent material, so
as to reduce noise; it is then difllcult or impossible to arrange for rotation of the stator.
According to the present invention I employ a scanning device of the kind in which scanning 25 is effected by the co-operation of stationary and rotating members and I so mount the stationary member of this device that it can be rotated substantially about the axis of the device. Framing can then be eifected by rotational adjustment of the stationary member. Examples of scanning devices of the kind referred to are described in the specifications of prior British Letters Patent Nos. 394,446, 412,026, 419,120, 425,552, 429,690, 440,055 and 448,738.
35 The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, which is of a somewhat diagrammatic character. In this drawing Figures 1 and 2 are a side elevation and a plan respectively of a scanning device of the kind described in my 40 prior British specification No. 425,552, but modified in accordance with the present invention; Figure 3 is a side elevation of a device of the kind described in my prior British specification No. 448,238, similarly modified.
45 The device of Figures 1 and 2 comprises a polygonal drum l, which is rotated about its axis by a motor 2. Each of the side faces of the drum is provided with a reflecting surface, the various reflecting surfaces each lying at a difierent angle 0 to the axis. Co-operating with this rotating member is a stationary member 3, comprising a number of reflecting surfaces each inclined at a difierent angle to the axis. Light from a source 4 passes through a modulating device 5 and a lens 55 G and falls on the lower part of one of the reflecting surfaces of the rotating member I. From thence'thelight beam is reflected onto the stationary'member 3, thence backonto the upper part of the reflecting surface of the drum I, and thence through a lens 1 onto the screen 8, where 5. it forms a small spot of light. Rotation of the drum 1 causes this spot to move in a line transversely across the screen, while the difierent inclination of the reflecting surfaces of the stationary and rotating mirrors cause successive scanning lines to be displaced vertically on the screen.
In accordance with the present invention, the stationary member 3 is so mounted that it can be rotated about the axis of the drum I. As shown, the member 3 is supported by brackets 9 upon a 1 toothed ring l0, rotatably mounted upon the upper end of the motor 2. This ring is engaged by a worm II which can be rotated by means of a knob 12. Framing of the picture can be accomplished by rotating the knob l2 and thus adjust- 0 ing the stationary member 3 about the axis of the device. A movement of the stationary member through a distance equal to the width of one of its component reflecting surfaces is suflicient to shift the picture laterally through its whole width.
In the device of Figure 3 scanning in the two dimensions of the picture is efiected by two separate devices, each of the kind above referred to. The high speed or line scanner is in general similar to the scanning device of Figures 1 and 2, but the reflecting surfaces of the rotating drum 2| and of the stationary member 23 are all parallel to the axis of the device. The beam of light leaving this device is directed by a reflecting sur- 36 face 30 into the low speed or framing scanner, which comprises a drum 3|, rotated by a motor 32 and having its side faces formed with reflecting surfaces, and a stationary member 33 having a plurality of reflecting surfaces, all the refleeting surfaces lying parallel to the axis. The stationary member 33 is supported by brackets 39 on a toothed wheel 40 engaging with a worm 4|, which can be rotated by a knob 42. The low speed and high speed scanners are thus similar to one another, but are mounted with their axes perpendicular and have their drums driven at different speeds. The beam of light leaving the low speed scanner passes through the lens 1 onto 50 the screen 8. With this arrangement transverse framing of the picture can be effected by rotation of the knob 12, while vertical framing can be effected independently by adjustment of the knob 42. I 4 I i What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A television scanning device comprising a rotating member, a stationary member disposed concentrically about said rotating member, a refleeting surface on said rotating member adapted to receive a beam of light from said stationary member and direct it onto the area to be scanned, and means for adjusting said stationary member about a point corresponding substantially to the axis of the device.
2. A television scanning device comprising a rotating member of polygonal section, a stationary member disposed concentrically about said polygonal member, a plurality of stationary mirrors carried by said stationary member, a plurality of rotating mirrors each carried by one face of said rotating member, and means for adjusting said stationary member about an axis which substantially coincides with the axis of said rotating member.
3. A television scanning device comprising a rotating member and a stationary member disposed concentrically about said rotating member, said rotating and stationary members together constituting a high speed or line scanner, a second rotating member and a second stationary member disposed concentrically about said second rotating member, said second rotating and stationary members together constituting a low speed framing scanner, all of said members being adapted to receive in succession a modulated beam of light and impart scanning movement thereto, means for effecting adjustment of said first stationary member substantially about the axis of said first rotating member and independent means for effecting adjustment of said sec ond stationary member substantially about the axis of said second rotating member.
4. A television scanning device comprising a rotary member, a stationary member disposed concentrically about said rotary member, said stationary member comprising a plurality of stationary reflectors each adapted to receive a beam of light from said rotary member and to direct it back thereonto, and means for adjusting said stationary member about an axis which substantially coincides with the axis of said rotary member.
ERNEST TRAUB.
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US3972583A (en) * 1972-01-25 1976-08-03 Redifon Limited Scanning devices
US4037920A (en) * 1974-10-26 1977-07-26 Barr And Stroud Limited Radiation scanning system with two relatively movable reflectors
US4388651A (en) * 1981-05-28 1983-06-14 Lincoln Laser Co. Method and apparatus for generating a scanned optical output signal
US20090003570A1 (en) * 2007-06-26 2009-01-01 Texas Instruments Incorporated Method, system and apparatus for providing endpoint-to-endpoint transcoding free connection

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US3972583A (en) * 1972-01-25 1976-08-03 Redifon Limited Scanning devices
US4037920A (en) * 1974-10-26 1977-07-26 Barr And Stroud Limited Radiation scanning system with two relatively movable reflectors
US4388651A (en) * 1981-05-28 1983-06-14 Lincoln Laser Co. Method and apparatus for generating a scanned optical output signal
US20090003570A1 (en) * 2007-06-26 2009-01-01 Texas Instruments Incorporated Method, system and apparatus for providing endpoint-to-endpoint transcoding free connection

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