Patents Assigned to Kinoton GmbH
  • Patent number: 5992780
    Abstract: Method for controlling the speed of horizontally rotatable supply turntables for tape material. In such a method for controlling the speed by measurement on a moving tape, especially on a film tape (3) in cinema show operation by removal from the inside convolution (4) of a reel (2) resting horizontally thereupon, the lead-in angle in front of a lead-in point (6) fixed in location is contactlessly measured by reflection of infrared light on both sides of the film strip (5) fed in. In case of deviations of the measurement signal from a nominal value, the reel drive is corrected. A dual infrared LED with reflection light barriers (11, 12) arranged offset in angle and height and approximately focused on the lead-in point (6) is used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Kinoton GmbH
    Inventors: Gerald Wilke, Guenter Peschke, Wolfgang Maier
  • Patent number: 5941472
    Abstract: A reel unit for supply and take-up of film from at least one motion picture projector includes an upright support column and a plurality of film platter-support arms that extend generally horizontally from the column at vertically spaced positions. The arms are alternately offset laterally from one another to facilitate access to film on platters below the top arm. Each arm carries a platter drive hub provided with upwardly projecting drive pins that engage in openings in the platter so that the platter can be lifted off the arm. This allows the platters to be interchanged between different arms. Film take-up and pay-out cores can be interchangeably mounted on the platters so that any one platter can serve as a supply platter or a take-up platter irrespective of its position on the column. For the same reason, the column carries, in association with each arm, a set of rollers for guiding film being paid out from a platter on that arm or being wound onto the platter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignees: IMAX Corporation, Kinoton GmbH
    Inventors: Ian Maxwell, Christoph Dobler
  • Patent number: 3979966
    Abstract: Perforated information-bearing media in strip form, for example film in cinematographic devices, is driven either intermittently or continuously. The normally used Geneva stop (Maltese cross), which is connected via an output shaft to the sprocket engaging in the film perforations, can be disengaged from the continuously rotarily driven pin disc by axial displacement of either the Geneva stop of the pin disc effected by clutch means. For rewinding or unwinding the film at continuous high speed simultaneously with said clutch-disengagement between Geneva stop and pin disc, clutch members of a continuously driven, on the output shaft axially displaceable and free running clutch disc, engage in the slots or recesses in the Geneva stop at the position of the Geneva stop which corresponds to the frame standstill.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1976
    Assignee: Kinoton GmbH
    Inventor: Jan Jakob Kotte