Motion picture camera

Optics: motion pictures – Camera and/or projector drive mechanisms

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352190, 352141, G03B 100

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039558878

ABSTRACT:
The present invention refers to a motion picture camera which is characterized in that respectively on the driving shaft to be rotated by means of a driving power from the driving motor and on the shutter shaft to be rotated by means of a rotating power of the above mentioned driving shaft elliptical gears in mutual engagement with each other are provided in such a manner that the ratio of the angular speed to be communicated between the driving shaft and the shutter shaft is continuously increased and decreased while on the above mentioned shutter shaft a non-circular cam to reciprocate the claw for feeding film is provided in such a manner that while the shutter blade is opened the shutter shaft rotates slowly and further the claw for feeding film stops feeding film whereby the effective proper opening angle of the shutter blade is changed largely by means of the above mentioned pair of elliptical gears and the non-circular cam.

REFERENCES:
patent: 647529 (1900-04-01), Schneider
patent: 714845 (1902-12-01), White
patent: 1851448 (1932-03-01), Ross
patent: 3421812 (1969-01-01), Kubota
patent: 3787116 (1974-01-01), Shimizu

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