Claims
- 1. A film advance mechanism comprising
- film input mechanism for moving film along a path past an aperture;
- film take-up mechanism taking up film having passed the aperture;
- first and second rows of register pins arranged in linear fashion along opposite edges of the path between the film input mechanism and the film take-up mechanism for engaging perforated openings on the film;
- means for providing fine tuned position adjustment of the first row of register pins relative to the second row of register pins.
- 2. A film advance mechanism according to claim 1 further comprising first and second support brackets disposed on opposite sides of the aperture, wherein the first row of register pins are formed on a first register bracket, the first register bracket being secured to the first support bracket by fasteners, the fasteners being loosened to allow position adjustment of the first register bracket relative to the first support bracket comprising said means for providing fine tuned position adjustment.
- 3. A film advance mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the film is formed into a loop with the loop propelled past the aperture by a flow of air, the film being advanced one frame for each successive loop propelled past the aperture.
- 4. A film advance mechanism according to claim 1 further comprises an air pressure source which provides a constant flow of air onto the loop of the film as the loop of film is formed to propel the loop of film past the aperture.
- 5. A film advance mechanism according to claim 1 further comprising curved film line lands on opposite edges of the aperture.
- 6. A film advance mechanism according to claim 1 further comprising means for adjusting the size of an air gap over the film on the film take-up mechanism.
- 7. A method for advancing film in a motion picture device such as a camera or projector, comprising:
- providing a take-off spool to supply film;
- forming a loop in the film at an entrance to an aperture position;
- blowing the loop across the aperture position and toward a film take-up spool;
- releasing successive loops of film to be blown across the aperture position;
- keeping the film in proper alignment as the successive loops of film are advanced past the aperture comprising:
- aligning the film as the film is moved across the aperture by engaging perforations in the film with first and second rows of register pins arranged in linear fashion between the take-off spool and the take-up spool,
- adjusting linear position of the first row of register pins.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 further comprising advancing the film one frame for each passage of a loop across the aperture position to the take-up spool and releasing successive loops at a rate to advance the film at a speed corresponding to frame speed of the motion picture device.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/518,463 filed Aug. 23, 1995 now Pat. No. 56336096 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/250,055 filed May 27, 1994 now abandoned which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/004,511 filed on Jan. 14, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,182.
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Pioneer Corporation Pacer-35 35 mm Projection System data sheet (no date). |
Two photographs of Pacer-35 motion picture projector (no date). |
Article entitled "Cosmos--A New Video Look" from American Cinematographer (Oct. 1990), pp. 1022-1023. |
Continuations (1)
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