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Fiber-optic light system for movie projectors
   
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US Patent 4620266
Issued Date
October 28, 1986
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A fiber-optic light system is disclosed for providing highly concentrated, cool light to projectors and reproducer sound heads, such as the type found in the projection room of a movie theater. The light beams onto a film to project the film's images onto a screen and release its soundtrack. In the preferred embodiment, a system is disclosed for providing fiber-optic light to a plurality of projector-and-reproducer sound sets from a single light source. A plurality of fiber-optic cables are connected to a standard xenon lamphouse, wherein each of the cables has a bifurcated "free" end with two trunks. One trunk removably connects to the projector by a coupling block that easily fits onto a mount attached to the projector's casing, while the other trunk connects to the reproducer sound head by a similar block and mount.
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October 28, 1986
Application Number
06/609,789
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May 11, 1984
US Classification
362/551   352/134 352/203 362/433
Int'l Classification
G03B   21/20   (20060101)  
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350/96.24   350/96.1   350/96.15   350/96.17   350/96.2   352/134   352/198   352/203   362/20   362/32   362/253   362/254   362/257   362/320   362/433  
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