Claims
- 1. A film transport device for cinematographic cameras and projectors using perforated film of the kind having a rotary shutter, a shutter drive to rotate the shutter, and film-feeding means comprising engaging means for engaging perforations in the film and a stepping motor for driving said engaging means to advance the film, characterized in that the device comprises (1) film-adjusting means comprising (i) at least one adjusting pin, said pin having a camber surface and being adapted to engage and substantially completely fill the film perforation and position the film with respect to the shutter, and (ii) an electrical or electromagnetic adjusting drive, separate from any other driving mechanism of the transport device, to cause the adjusting pin to alternatively engage and release the film, and (2) central control means for controlling said film-feeding means and said film-adjusting means synchronously with said rotary shutter.
- 2. A film transport device of claim 1 in which the rotary shutter has a controllably variable aperture size and in which the shutter drive is capable of controlling the shutter aperture size or the rate of rotation of the shutter.
- 3. A film transport device of claim 1 in which the film-feeding means is at least one toothed drum with a separate stepping motor to drive each toothed drum.
- 4. A film transport device of claim 2 in which the film-feeding means is at least one toothed drum with a separate stepping motor to drive each toothed drum.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 641,972, filed Aug. 17, 1984, now abandoned.
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