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Continuously variable electronically actuated shuttering system

  • US 5,264,896 A
  • Filed: 05/18/1992
  • Issued: 11/23/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/18/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A continuously variable electronically actuated shuttering device which controls both the aperture size and exposure time of one or more shutter blades, said device comprising:

  • a yoke comprising a core and a coil, said coil being capable of receiving current to produce a first magnetic field within a space bounded by said core;

    a moveable magnet that is coupled to the shutter blades, said magnet having a second magnetic field and being positioned within said space in a manner that a gap will contiguously surround said magnet and be present between said core and said magnet so that said second magnetic field interacts with said first magnetic field;

    a sensor exposed to the interaction of said first and second magnetic fields for providing a signal indicative of the position of said magnet;

    means for determining an aperture opening and exposure time to take a picture;

    means coupled to said determining means and said sensor for measuring the difference between the aperture opening and the present position of the shutter blades so that the change in position of said magnet and the shutter blades form an aperture opening which will be proportional to the direction of travel and magnitude of current traveling through said coil in one direction and the change in position of said magnet ad the shutter blades which closes the aperture opening will be proportional to the direction of travel and magnitude of current traveling through said coil in a second direction;

    a clock oscillator that has an output that is symmetric about a stable voltage; and

    means responsive to said clock oscillator and said difference means and coupled to both ends of said coil for modulating said clock pulse and said determining means measured signal to determine the direction of travel and magnitude of the coil current traveling through said coilwhereby, the shutter blades may form a plurality of aperture openings with a plurality of exposure times.

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