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Title:
A DEVICE FOR PERFORMING CINEMA SHOTS IN CONDITIONS OF LOW VISIBILITY
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1988/004441
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A device that may be applied on a 35 mm motion-picture camera, that will allow high precision cinema shots also in low light conditions, due to the presence of a multiple slide (1) placed on the focal plane, and consisting in a frosted lens (2) coupled to a slide (3), on which references (4) of the field edges are photoengraved being lighted by a series of leds (5) housed in correspondence to the edge. A plurality of electronic logics (11, 12 and 13) provide the control of the lighting and extinguishing of the leds (5) according to the rotation of the motor of the specular shutter (O), blocking said lighting electronical or mechanical bad-working occurs, so as to prevent the light emitted from said leds (5) to reach and ruin film (P).

Inventors:
PRINGLE HELEN (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/IT1986/000089
Publication Date:
June 16, 1988
Filing Date:
December 04, 1986
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
E C E EQUIPAGGIAMENTO CINEMATO (IT)
International Classes:
G03B13/08; G03B19/20; (IPC1-7): G03B13/08; G03B19/20
Foreign References:
DE3537742A11986-03-27
US4101916A1978-07-18
GB2070270A1981-09-03
US4294529A1981-10-13
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. A device for cameras of the kind able to realize cinema shots in low visibility conditions by means of a lighted slide for the determination of the field edge, characterized in that said slide (1) is multiple and consisting of a lens (2) with frosted surface and in a slide (3), showing photoengraved re¬ ferences (4) that limit the field edge, and in that said re¬ ferences (4) are lighted by a series of leds (5), housed in a container (6) placed in correspondence to the edge of said slide (3), and in that said leds (5) are lithted in synchro¬ nism with the rotation of a shutter (.0) by means of lighting logics (11, 12 and.13).
2. A device for cinema shots in conditions of low visibility according to claim 1; characterized in»a block scheme, com, prising the lighting logics, consisting of: a stop shutter synchronism signal (7); an encoder signal (8); an infrared signal (9), coming from a sensor (10), with its synchronism on shutter (0); a logic (11) determining the lighting of leds (5); a logic (12) comparing the two synchronism signals; a logic (13) controlling the lighting duration time of leds (5); a lighting (14) of the leds; a lighting block (15).
3. A device for cinema shots in conditions of low viisbility accoridng to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the light¬ ing synchronism of leds (5), with the motion of shutter (0), is obtained by that signal able to stop said shutter (0) in the covering position.
4. A device for cinema shots in conditions of low visibility according to claim 1 characterized in that the time period after the synchronism signal in which the leds (5) are light¬ ed and the lighting time period of said leds are determined by the impulses of the motor encoder, so that the leds (5) will always be lighted in the position of covered shutter, at any speed.
5. A device for cinema shots in conditions of low visibility according to claim 1, characterized in that the logic that controls the lighting duration time of the leds, also con¬ trols that the same do not remain lighted for a time period longer that the one corresponding to the lowest possible speed, so that, in that casein which there are no signals coming from the motor or in which the electronic does not work, the lighting blocking is determined.
6. A device for cinema shots in conditions of low visibility according to claim 1, characterized in that the comparing logic (12), controlled by sensor (10), while analizing the tun of shutter (0), compares the signal with the one coming from the motor anc blocks the lighting in that case in which said signals proove to be out of phase.
7. A device for cinema shots in conditions of low visibility according to claim 1, characterized in that said multiple slide (1) is placed on the focal plane, so as to show a field corresponding to the impression one of film (P).
Description:
"A DEVICE FOR PERFORMING CINEMA SHOTS IN CONDITIONS OF LOW VISIBILITY"

The present invention concerns a device that may be applied on a 35 mm and other kinds of motion-picture cameras, for effecting cinema shots in low visibility conditions, with a slide being lighted, in its shot field, by a plurality of lighting logics that will determine the protection of the film against electronical and/or mechanical bad-working.

It is well known, devices have been realized with the pur¬ pose of limiting-the field-edge-of-cinema-shots τ in condi¬ tions of low visibility, which make-use of optic fibres and others use slides, placed on the optical run, not in correspondence with the focal plane, so as to determine a considerable inaccuracy in the edge references beyond a frequent possibility of ruining the film, hit by the light emitted for lighting the slide, when there occurs * * lack of synchronism between the lighting and the rotation of the shutter.

It is the aim of the present invention to solve all above mentioned inconveniences of the devices according to the art, in an easy way and a safe functionality.

According to the present invention, the aim set forth is reached by means of a device for cinema shots in low visi¬ bility conditions, comprising a slide placed on the focal

plane, consisting of two coupled elements, a frosted lens and an element provided with references, obtained with the photoengraving process, for the determiantion of the field edge due to the lighting of said references by a series of leds, lighted by a control from the motor in synchronism with the rotation of the shutter.

The object of. the present invention comprises furthermore a sensor for the control ' of the rotation of the specular shut- ter and a plurality of electronical logics: one compares the signal of the motor with the one of said sensor and extin¬ guishes the slide lighting leds, lighting a warning light in that case in which the two signals are not in synchronism, and another one that provides the extinguising of the leds should any bad-working, mechanical or electronical, cause a leds lighting period longer that determined.

The evident advantages of the device according to the pre - sent invention are: - the photoengraved reference on the slide- lighted by the leds, that allows a good definition of the cinema shot field also in low light conditions. - The logic operated by the sensor prevents in any case the light from the slide to hit and ruin the film.

The present invention will be described more in detail he- reinbelow according to the enclosed drawings showing a pre¬ ferred embodiment.

Figure 1 shows a front scheme and an exploded view of the housing of the multiple slide in a camera.

Figure 2 shows a lateral scheme of the optical run of the light beams.

Figure 3 shows an axonometric, transparent view of the multiple slide with the placing of the lighting leds.

Figure 4 shows an axonometric, exploded view of the compo¬ nents of the multiple slide.

Figure 5 shows a block scheme of the electronical control logics.

The present invention concerns a device for cinema shots in low visibility conditions, that may be applied on 35 mm or other kinds of cameras, comprising a multiple slide 1, con- sisting of a lens 2 with a frosted surface and of a slide 3, showing references 4 performed by photoengraving and lighted by leds 5n housed in container 6 placed in correspondence with the edge of said slide 3.

Said slide 1 is placed on the focal plane, so that the beams R of the outside immage - once the rotation of specular shut¬ ter 0 during working of the camera, causes the same to cover opening A - are no longer able to hit the film P, but will

be reflected on said shutter 0 and reach ocular M thus allow¬ ing the operator to determine the field edge.

According to the present invention, said leds 5 are lighted in that moment when the film is covered by shutter 0 and the¬ refore the vision is in ocular M. Furthermore, the field of the slide 1- corresponds, without any error, to the impression filed of film P.

Relating now to the details of the block-system of figure 5, the following-elements are shown:

- a stop shutter synchronism signal 7;

- an encoder signal 8;

- an infrared signal 9, coming from a sensor 10, with its syn- chronism on shutter 0;

- a logic 11 determing the lighting of leds 5;

- a logic 12 comparing the two synchronism signals;

- a logic 13 controlling the lighting duration time of leds 5;

- a lighting 14 of the leds; - a lighting block 15.

The synchronism for the lighting of the leds 5 is taken, from the movement signals of the camera motor not shown in the drawings, the movement of which is connected to the one of the shutter, in a known way; in particular, the synchronism of teh leds 5 lighting is obtained by the known signal that will block the shutter 0 in the covering position. The impul¬ ses of the motor encoder, having the task of adjusting the

speed, and wbich remain always the same, at each turn and at every speed, are used for determining the time period af¬ ter the synchronism signal in which leds 5 are to be light¬ ed and the lighting duration of said leds. This allows to have the leds lighted always in the position of covered shutter 0, at any speed.

The lighting logic, according to the block scheme of figure 5, is protected against electronical and mechanical bad-work- ings.

In that case in which there are no signal coming from the mo¬ tor, or in which said electronic does not work, the logic 13 performs a control on said leds 5, so that they db not re- main lighted for a period longer than the corresponding to the lowest speed possible. Should this happen, a blocking 15 of the lighting is determined. Furthermore, in a case of mechanical phase displacement between the motor and the shut¬ ter 0, which would cause a lighting on an uncovered film P which is not to be noted form any electronical signal prov¬ ided in the camera, logic 12, controlled by sensor (10) that analizes the run of shutter (0), compares the signal as well as the one coming from the motor and blocks the lighting, in that case in which said signals proove to be out of phase.