Claims
- 1. A method of shortening a closure time of a shutter in a cinema projector of a type which operates intermittently to advance a strip of film step by step to place successive film frame images into registry with an image window of the projector for projection to a screen, and simultaneously to cause a shutter blade in the projector to close said image window to cause a dark phase operation during each advance of the film, comprising
- determining a rate at which each frame of the film begins and ends the advance thereof into registry with said image window,
- generating a signal proportionate to said rate, and
- employing between said image window and said screen movable optical compensation means responsive to said signal to shorten a time during which said shutter closes said image window during each intermittent advance of said film, thereby to increase a luminous efficiency factor by reducing the dark phase operation of said projector.
- 2. An apparatus for shortening a closure time of a shutter in a cinema projector type which operates intermittently to advance a strip of film step by step to place successive film frame images into registry with an image window in the projector for projection to a screen, and simultaneously to cause a shutter in the projector to close said image window to cause a dark phase operation during each advance of the film, comprising
- means for determining a rate at which each frame of the film begins and ends the advance thereof into registry with said image window,
- means for generating a signal proportionate to said rate, and
- movable optical compensation means interposed between said image window and said screen and responsive to said signal to shorten a time said shutter closes said image window during each intermittent advance of said film, thereby to increase a luminous efficiency factor of the projector by reducing the dark phase operation of said projector.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that said optical compensation means comprises a plane-parallel plate facing said image window.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 2 characterized in that said optical compensation means comprises a rotary polygonal prism.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 2 characterized in that said optical compensation means comprises a mirror.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 2 characterized in said optical compensation means comprises a translationally movable lens.
- 7. The apparatus according to one of claims 3 to 6, characterized in that said shutter is a multi-blade shutter containing a optically compensating shutter angle reduction.
- 8. A method for shortening a closure time of a shutter in a film projector with respect to film frame images on a film strip which is moved by the projector intermittently to place one frame after the other into a projection position adjacent to an image window of the projector where the frame is stationary, and in which a light source projects light through the stationary frame and adjacent window onto a projection screen via a shutter which opens and closes alternately in synchronization with the film transport, including
- a) measuring a speed of the film motion in a decelerating segment at the end of an intermittent film motion and in an equally large accelerating segment at the beginning of the next film motion to advance the next individual frame to said projection position,
- b) producing for each measured speed a corresponding compensation signal that is sent to a mechanical-optical compensation unit which causes each projected individual frame to be moved in correspondence to the motion of the film strip in the two segments named above, and
- c) causing the projector shutter to permit light to pass through the advancing film image during each of said two segments.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/648,910 filed May 16, 1996 abandoned.
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