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Visionneuse de film en papier

N° Inventaire : AP-94-77

Collection : La Cinémathèque française

Catégorie d'appareil : Visionnement du mouvement

Nom du modèle : Parlor Kinetoscope

Lieu de fabrication : Washington, Etats-Unis

Année de fabrication : À partir de 1897

Brevet : U.S.P., 24 août 1897 Charles Milton Campbell, Washington, brevet anglais n° 11 219, déposé le 17 mai 1898, accepté le 5 novem... +

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Type de l'appareil

pour film 50 mm (images 40 x 50 mm) sur papier sans perforations ; manivelle

Auteurs

Campbell Charles Milton
Washington, Columbia

Fabricants

American Parlor Kinetoscope Company
Washington

Utilisateurs

Campbell Charles Milton
Washington, Columbia

Distributeurs

American Parlor Kinetoscope Company
Washington

Sujet du modèle

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Objectif

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Taille de l'objet

Ouvert :
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Fermé :
Longueur : 30 cm
Largeur : 10.5 cm
Hauteur : 29.5 cm

Diamètre :
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Taille de la boîte de transport

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Remarques

"This invention relates to exhibitors for what are known as kinetoscope pictures, and especially to that class of such devices in which the pictures are viewed through a reflecting medium as a moving mirror. The object of to produce such a device as will be compact, simple and efficient, and it consists in the combination of novel features of the same as will be hereinafter particulary set forth. [...] I declare that what I claim is : 1. In a kinetoscope, the combination with a support and exhibition mechanism, of means for forcing an exhibition belt into loop-folds, substantially as set forth. 2. In a kinetoscope, the combination with a casing of exhibiting mechanism in one portion thereof, and stops adjacent to the exhibiting mechanism for causing a portion of an exhibition belt to be folded in loop-folds in another portion of the casing, substantially as set forth. 3. In a kinetoscope, the combination with a casing, of a belt and belt-carrying and exhibiting mechanism in one portion thereof, means for storing a portion of the exhibition belt in another portion of said casing, and belt tension mechanism, substantially as set forth. 4. In a kinetoscope, the combination with a casing, a belt carrying element therein, and a movable mirror, of pressure mechanism in operative relation with said element, belt supports, and a brake designed to operatively engage the belt carried by said element, substantially as set forth" (Charles Milton Campbell, Washington, brevet anglais n° 11 219, déposé le 17 mai 1898, accepté le 5 novembre 1898, "Improvements in Kinetoscopes").