Projected image display system
First Claim
1. A visual image display system characterized by novel visual effects, cmprising:
- a mobile formed of a plurality of adjacent panels together forming a substantially continuous and complete image-receiving surface when aligned;
means for suspending each panel for continuous random horizontal rotation relative to the other panels without collision with the other panels in the mobile;
the mobile having a plurality of panels in the vertical direction, the lower panels in the vertical direction being suspended from the panels thereabove;
means for impinging air currents upon the panels to cause them to rotate horizontally in a continuous apparently random manner relative to one another; and
means for projecting a visual photographic image upon the rotating panels of the mobile;
whereby the full projected photographic image is separated by the rotating panels into individually moving components each independently changing in linearity and focus, and then periodically is reformed partially or wholly when adjacent panels move into alignment and form a continuous surface.
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Abstract
A display system, of the type used by exhibitors to attract attention or to create a desired background, is characterized by new and striking visual effects. The system receives projected images upon a mobile formed of a plurality of suspended panels free to move relative to one another in air currents. The panels, when aligned, form a surface, e.g., a rectangle having a format matching the image. Images are projected onto the moving panels of the mobile with a slide projector, film projector, or other image projection means. The projected image is separated into components by the moving panels and periodically the components coalesce partly or wholly when adjacent panels move into alignment. Changes in focus and distortions of linearity occur as panels rotate in relation to the projector'"'"'s field of image. Striking and dramatic visual effects result. A still photograph may be converted into a moving, dynamic image, with devices that are durable and require little attention in use.
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1. A visual image display system characterized by novel visual effects, cmprising:
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a mobile formed of a plurality of adjacent panels together forming a substantially continuous and complete image-receiving surface when aligned; means for suspending each panel for continuous random horizontal rotation relative to the other panels without collision with the other panels in the mobile; the mobile having a plurality of panels in the vertical direction, the lower panels in the vertical direction being suspended from the panels thereabove; means for impinging air currents upon the panels to cause them to rotate horizontally in a continuous apparently random manner relative to one another; and means for projecting a visual photographic image upon the rotating panels of the mobile; whereby the full projected photographic image is separated by the rotating panels into individually moving components each independently changing in linearity and focus, and then periodically is reformed partially or wholly when adjacent panels move into alignment and form a continuous surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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