Composite apparatus for the direct projection and overhead or backprojection of slides
First Claim
1. Composite apparatus for direct projection and overhead projection of slides comprising:
- (a) a box which defines a particular boundary when in a closed position and includes a source of light and a projection lens having a particular focal distance;
(b) an overhead screen hingedly mounted on an upper face of said box, about a first horizontal, transverse pin;
(c) a mirror for reflecting a light beam issuing from said lens toward said overhead screen;
(d) means for moving said mirror between a first direct viewing position inside said boundary and out of a path of said light beam issuing from said lens to allow said light beam to pass towards a remotely located screen, and a second overhead viewing position outside said boundary wherein said mirror is interposed in front of said lens in the path of said light beam to reflect said beam towards said overhead screen, and longitudinally displaced from said box at a distance from said lens which is a function of said focal distance of said lens; and
wherein said overhead screen being adapted to have a first position wherein said screen lies flat and substantially parallel to a top surface of said box, and a second position outside said boundary wherein said overhead screen is opened in a position inclined upwardly and forwardly to receive said light beam reflected upwardly and rearwardly by said mirror.
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Abstract
A composite apparatus for the direct projection and overhead or back-projection of slides comprises a box containing a source of light with a projection lens, an overhead or back-projection screen and a mirror for reflecting, towards this overhead or back-projection screen, the light beam issuing from the lens.
The means ensuring the displacement of the mirror likewise provoke a displacement to take the mirror outside the box at a distance from the lens which is a function of the focal distance thereof and which is greater than that at which the mirror lies in the case of direct projection. The overhead or back-projection screen is articulated on the upper face of the box, about a horizontal, transverse pin, so as to be able to be opened into a position inclined upwardly and forwardly, to receive the light beam reflected upwardly and rearwardly by the mirror.
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7 Claims
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1. Composite apparatus for direct projection and overhead projection of slides comprising:
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(a) a box which defines a particular boundary when in a closed position and includes a source of light and a projection lens having a particular focal distance; (b) an overhead screen hingedly mounted on an upper face of said box, about a first horizontal, transverse pin; (c) a mirror for reflecting a light beam issuing from said lens toward said overhead screen; (d) means for moving said mirror between a first direct viewing position inside said boundary and out of a path of said light beam issuing from said lens to allow said light beam to pass towards a remotely located screen, and a second overhead viewing position outside said boundary wherein said mirror is interposed in front of said lens in the path of said light beam to reflect said beam towards said overhead screen, and longitudinally displaced from said box at a distance from said lens which is a function of said focal distance of said lens; and wherein said overhead screen being adapted to have a first position wherein said screen lies flat and substantially parallel to a top surface of said box, and a second position outside said boundary wherein said overhead screen is opened in a position inclined upwardly and forwardly to receive said light beam reflected upwardly and rearwardly by said mirror. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. Composite apparatus for direct projection and overhead projection of slides comprising:
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(a) a box which defines a particular boundary when in a closed position and comprises a source of light, a projection lens having a particular focal distance, a magazine for holding slides and a front vertical wall having a window substantially in a center part of said front vertical wall and extending in front of said lens and said magazine; (b) an overhead screen hingedly mounted on an upper face of said box, about a first horizontal, transverse pin; (c) a mirror for reflecting a light beam issuing from said lens towards said overhead screen; (d) means for moving said mirror between a first direct viewing position inside said boundary and out of a path of said light beam issuing from said lens to allow said light beam to pass towards a remotely located screen, and a second overhead viewing position outside said boundary wherein said mirror is interposed in front of said lens in the path of said light beam to reflect said beam towards said overhead screen, and longitudinally displaced from said box at a distance from said lens which is a function of said focal distance of said lens; and wherein said front wall is slideably mounted along a longitudinal axis parallel to an optical axis of said lens, said mirror is slideably mounted on an inner face of said front vertical wall along a transverse axis which is perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and said overhead screen is adapted to have a first position wherein said screen lies flat and substantially parallel to a top surface of said box, and a second position outside said boundary wherein said overhead screen is opened in a position inclined upwardly and forwardly to receive said light beam reflected upwardly and rearwardly by said mirror; and
wherein when said mirror is in said first direct viewing position inside said boundary, said mirror is offset laterally from said window along said front vertical wall so as to allow free passage for said light beam issuing from said lens through said window and when said mirror is in said second overhead viewing position outside said boundary, said mirror is offset longitudinally said distance from said lens and parallel to said optical axis of said lens.
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