[0002] The device in its various feasibilities consists of:
a) one or more luminous sources, marked L in the enclosed drawings,
b) one film, marked P, the ends of which are glued together; this film is stretched
and dragged by a couple of rotating cylinders, marked R, actioned by tiny electric
reducing motors, marked M.
[0003] On this film, made of transparent material, dashes or forms or figures are reported;
c) a fix or moving transparent screen ,marked S, on which dashes or forms or figures
are reported,
d) a slide, marked D, on which writings and/or scenes and/or forms are represented.
[0005] The device allows the creation of scenic effects with animations, conforming to the
different requirements or objectives:
- luminous signs with advertising appeals by writings or forms or figures differently
combined in sequence,
- animated luminous ornaments proper for internal or external environments, private
or public, with decorating relaxing psychodelic effects, or sundry's.
[0008] Obviously the resulting effects of this present model are to be extended to those
consequent ones having the same utilization with same inventive concept.
Fig.1: Perspective view of the base device where the small electric reducing motor M activates
the cylinder R1; this cylinder in its rotary movement is dragging the film P, whereon
the moving forms are displayed, and which is stretched by another cylinder R2.
S and D are representing screen and slide, respectively as above described.
Fig.2: The device is seen from the top; luminous sources L are oriented on the moving forms
of the film P which is sliding in its movement over the fixed forms of screen S; the
combining of this movement is producing the animation on sceneries of slide D.
Fig.3: the same device, equipped with an extra screen S2 and extra slide D2 allows a double
performance in the exposure of the animations, that is a front side view -V.ANT.-
and a back side view -V.POST.
It occurs that the two animated exposures can be similar or variably diversified according
to the combining and setting of forms and sceneries over screens S1 and S2 with slides
D1 and D2.
Fig.4: a device similar to Fig.4 whereon the moving forms of the two stretched sections
of film P running in both same and opposite directions between the luminous sources
L and slide D are creating extremely fancy and particular animations.
By this version the animation on slide D is seen with forms or sceneries of the film
P which are running in opposite directions.
By a screen S interposed inbetween the two sections of the film P with slide D it
is possible to get further different animation effects.
Fig.5: same effects as described for Fig.4 are possible by the employement of a couple
of additional cylinders Q1 and Q2 which are enabling the approach of the two sections
of the film P.
Fig.6: same device as Fig.4 with the addition of a film P2, dragged by cylinders Q1 and
Q2, of an additional screen S2 and slide D2 enabling a back sight, as well, by the
exploitation of same luminous sources.
Fig.7: a device similar to Fig.5 where, by the action of the two other cylinders Q1 and
Q2 a film P2, projected on screen S2 is travelling forward.
The alternatives, as described in Fig.6 and Fig.7 enable the animation of the "front"
side of the device with a total different sight from the "back" one.
Fig.8: the device, similar to the one of Fig.5 is represented with a film P2 stretched
between the two cylinders Q1 and Q2 while the approaching of the two sections of films
P1 and P2 is obtained by the pressing action of two additional cylinders T1 and T2.
This version is enabling to get over same device the animation of forms or sceneries
moving opposite ways with exposure of different animations from the front side V.ANT.
and the back side V.POST.
Cylinders R.Q.T. can also be positioned in the horizontal way, according to the selected
type of animation where the film P is made of any flexible material either natural
or synthetic, diaphanous or transparent
Fig.9: the film is presented in a rolling version instead of running one; it can be actioned
by the electric reductive motor or by hot air streams generated by the luminous sources.
The scenes on two or more faces are animated by the same film P and they can be similar
or totally differing among themselves.
Fig.10: the device is presented as a rolling disc with same specifications and functions
of film P and similarly screen S and slide D mantain respective as above described.
By this alternative it is possible the animation of forms and scenes exposed on the
slide.
As an example we are citing some practical versions which, however, are not to be
intended as a limit to the various possibilities of appliance of the device.
- The scene represents a wood working oven with flame animations; it is in the front
side of the device and, alternatively can be obtained on more sides and in the cylindric
version. Because of its relaxing effects the device finds its appliance as furnishing
item. Described scene combined with specific writings could be idoneous for pizza-shop
advertisement; similarly the scene shown with firebrands and animated roasting-jack
turning over them could be idoneous to advertise meat and fish cook-shops The device
is structured to be exploited for the instalment of frontal,simple or multi-front
signs or flagged signs with double exposures.
- The scene represents an aquarium where the water is animated by tiny bubbles moving
in the upward way while some variegated coloured fishes are moving to the opposite
direction. Because of its relaxing effects this alternative can be applied both in
furnishing and advertising field.
- The scene represents a meadow with sheeps walking in the opposite direction, etc....