Claims
- 1. A mechanical film drive for driving motion picture film when the drive is connected to a speed-regulated drive motor, comprising:
- a rotatable drive shaft which, when rotated, drives the film;
- a power takeoff attached to the motor and rotated thereby;
- an electrically-operable clutch connected to the drive shaft and the power takeoff, the clutch mechanically coupling and uncoupling the drive shaft and the power takeoff to and from each other; and
- means for energizing and deenergizing the clutch including
- a circuit controlled by the desired film position and the desired projection mode; and
- a switch having a first position and a second position, the switch being connected in a manner that when the switch is in the first position, the clutch will be continuously energized, and when the switch is in the second position, the clutch may be intermittently energized by the circuit.
- 2. The film drive defined by claim 1, wherein the drive shaft has a low inertia.
- 3. The film drive defined by claim 2, further including a flywheel forming a part of the power takeoff.
- 4. The film drive defined by claim 1, wherein the drive shaft is cylindrical and abuts a surface of the film.
- 5. The film drive defined by claim 4, wherein the film drive further includes an idler roller abutting another surface of the film in a manner that the film is pinched between the drive shaft and the idler roller.
- 6. The film drive defined by claim 5, wherein the idler roller is of rubber.
- 7. The film drive defined by claim 1, wherein the clutch couples the drive shaft to the power takeoff when the clutch is energized, and uncouples the drive shaft from the power takeoff when the clutch is de-energized.
- 8. The film drive defined by claim 5 further comprising
- an axle;
- an arm supporting the idler roller and pivotably mounted on the axle; and
- a spring urging the arm towards the film.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of another application filed Mar. 31, 1980, and bearing Ser. No. 136,114. The entire disclosure of this latter application, including the drawings thereof, is hereby incorporated in this application as if fully set forth herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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