EP0082235A1 - Rotating supporting assembly for differentiated colour spotlights and domes having independent movements for scenographies - Google Patents

Rotating supporting assembly for differentiated colour spotlights and domes having independent movements for scenographies Download PDF

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EP0082235A1
EP0082235A1 EP81830256A EP81830256A EP0082235A1 EP 0082235 A1 EP0082235 A1 EP 0082235A1 EP 81830256 A EP81830256 A EP 81830256A EP 81830256 A EP81830256 A EP 81830256A EP 0082235 A1 EP0082235 A1 EP 0082235A1
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Luciano Leardini
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F13/00Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
    • G09F13/30Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising with moving light sources, e.g. rotating luminous tubes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S10/00Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect
    • F21S10/06Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect flashing, e.g. with rotating reflector or light source

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  • the invention refers to a device permitting luminous scenographies made by light ray pencils in movement with differentiated colouring and positioning generated by contrivances fitted on a central rotating assemby and on parts that are rotating on it with independent motions.
  • the device to be particularly employed in night clubs permits full field dynamic scenographies determined by ray pencils that are interfering with one another in a different way generating deformed effects of projection on the wall and bodies in general.
  • Spotlights are at the present used that can be set in both stationary and rotating positions. These devices permit limited effects and, in any case, they do not allow a differentiated dynamism of the light ray pencils.
  • the device foresees an envelope in light sheet or other particularly light material supported on a motor driven shaft containde in a differently flanged base to be supported on a plane, wall or ceiling.
  • the envelope is structurated on a inside frame and is characterized in-a longitudinal way by a top hemispheric cap having in a lower counterposition another larger hemisphere with a bottom protuberance consisting of another smaller one holding a sphere at its end with a still smaller diameter.
  • the upper hemisphere and the underlying end sphere are foreseen with a fitted set of stationary spotlights.
  • the remaining intermediate part, inside and centrally, employs single driving organs on three knuckle arms brackets to the envelope ; these driving organs are supporting singularly rotating caps equipped with amalogous spotlights on two orders, on the relevant shafts stabilized to rotation only on socket borne by frame reticles.
  • Fig. 1 is the perspective front view of the device supported on the rotating assembly fitted on the ceiling.
  • Fig. 2 is the longitudinal section of the device showing the turned assembly fitted in the box part supporting the envelope on the shaft centrally to the frame, permitting the rotating support on the longitudinal axle.
  • the hemisphere can be noted bearing the spotlights which are stationary like the sphere supported on the bottom.
  • the two sets of the caps can be noted which are separately supported on the driving organs borne by bracket radials.
  • Fig. 3 is the view front above of the frame structure of the intermediate part..showing the three stabilization arms with the central bore for fitting the motor shaft.
  • box 2 is foreseen bearing motor assembly 3, the shaft of which 4 passes into socket 5 of the upper hemisphere 6 of the envelope and in bore 7 of the frame structure 8, with three arms, supprtinp intermediate part with top spherical sector 9 and lower protuberance 10 holding sphere 12 on support 11.
  • the intermediate envelope is foreseen with two opening sets 13 with frame bracket 14 supporting motors 16 on bases 15; the motor shafts 17 pass in socket 18 on frame 19 and are supporting caps 20 bearing spotlights 21.
  • the envelope part 6 and sphere 12 are foresee, with spotlights assemblies 22 - and 23 fitted on. In practice, the execution particulars, such as the spotlights settling and that of the motor assemblies, their number, as well as the employ material may be different.

Abstract

The invention foresees an envelope, on a rotating shaft, with an upper hemispheric cap (6) having a lower counter- posed larger one (9) characterized by a further lower central cap (10) bearing a smaller diameter sphere (12) at its end. The top hemisphere (6) and the underlying sphere (12) are foreseen with a set of stationary spotlights (22, 23) fitted on it.
The remaining intermediate part employs single driving organs: these ones fitted on the relevant shafts passing in outer reticle sockets on the envelope structure support singularly rotating caps equipped with analogous spotlights and fitted on two orders.

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  • The invention refers to a device permitting luminous scenographies made by light ray pencils in movement with differentiated colouring and positioning generated by contrivances fitted on a central rotating assemby and on parts that are rotating on it with independent motions. The device to be particularly employed in night clubs permits full field dynamic scenographies determined by ray pencils that are interfering with one another in a different way generating deformed effects of projection on the wall and bodies in general.
  • Spotlights are at the present used that can be set in both stationary and rotating positions. These devices permit limited effects and, in any case, they do not allow a differentiated dynamism of the light ray pencils. The device foresees an envelope in light sheet or other particularly light material supported on a motor driven shaft containde in a differently flanged base to be supported on a plane, wall or ceiling.
  • The envelope is structurated on a inside frame and is characterized in-a longitudinal way by a top hemispheric cap having in a lower counterposition another larger hemisphere with a bottom protuberance consisting of another smaller one holding a sphere at its end with a still smaller diameter. The upper hemisphere and the underlying end sphere are foreseen with a fitted set of stationary spotlights. The remaining intermediate part, inside and centrally, employs single driving organs on three knuckle arms brackets to the envelope ; these driving organs are supporting singularly rotating caps equipped with amalogous spotlights on two orders, on the relevant shafts stabilized to rotation only on socket borne by frame reticles.
  • An execution version is illustrated by the drawings of Table 1, xhere Fig. 1 is the perspective front view of the device supported on the rotating assembly fitted on the ceiling. Fig. 2 is the longitudinal section of the device showing the turned assembly fitted in the box part supporting the envelope on the shaft centrally to the frame, permitting the rotating support on the longitudinal axle. On the top the hemisphere can be noted bearing the spotlights which are stationary like the sphere supported on the bottom. On the intermediate part, the two sets of the caps can be noted which are separately supported on the driving organs borne by bracket radials. Fig. 3 is the view front above of the frame structure of the intermediate part..showing the three stabilization arms with the central bore for fitting the motor shaft. On fixing flanges 1, box 2 is foreseen bearing motor assembly 3, the shaft of which 4 passes into socket 5 of the upper hemisphere 6 of the envelope and in bore 7 of the frame structure 8, with three arms, supprtinp intermediate part with top spherical sector 9 and lower protuberance 10 holding sphere 12 on support 11. The intermediate envelope is foreseen with two opening sets 13 with frame bracket 14 supporting motors 16 on bases 15; the motor shafts 17 pass in socket 18 on frame 19 and are supporting caps 20 bearing spotlights 21. The envelope part 6 and sphere 12 are foresee, with spotlights assemblies 22-and 23 fitted on. In practice, the execution particulars, such as the spotlights settling and that of the motor assemblies, their number, as well as the employ material may be different.

Claims (3)

  1. I) "Rotating supporting assembly for differentiated colour sport lights and domes having independent movements for scenographies, characterized by the fact that it is particularly employed in night clubs permits full field dynamic scenographies determined by ray pencils that are interfering with one another in a different way generating deformed effects of projection on the walls and bodies in general.
    Sportlights are at present used that can be set in both stationa ry and rotating positions. These devices permit limited effects and, in any case, they do not allow a differentiated dynamism of the light rays pencils.
  2. 2) Rotating supporting assembly for differentiated colour sport flights and domes having independent movements for scenographies, according to the previous claim, characterized by the fact that the device foresees an envelope in light sheet or other particularly light material supported on a motor driven shaft contained in a differently flanged base to be supported on a plane, wall or ceiling.
    The envelope is structured on an inside frame and is characterized in a longitudinal way by a top hemispheric cap having in a lower counterposition another larger hemisphere with a bottom protuberance consisting of another smaller one holding a sphere at its end with a still smaller diameter. The upper hemisphere and the underlying end sphere are foreseen witha fitted set of stationary spotlights. The remaining intermediate part, inside and centrally, employs single driving organs on three knuckle arms brackets to the envelope; these driving organs are suppor ting singularly rotating caps equipped with analogous spotlights on two orders.
  3. 3) Rotating supporting assembly for differentiated colour sportlights and domes having independent movements for scenographies, according to the previous claim', characterized by the fact that, on fixing flanges I, box 2 is foreseen bearing motor assembly 3, the shaft of which 4 passes into socket 5 of the upper hemisphere 6 of the envelope and in bore 7 of the frame structure 8, with three arms, supporting the intermediate part with top spherical sector 9 and lower protuberance 10 holding sphere I2 on support II. The intermediate envelope is foreseen with two opening sets I3 with frame brackets I4 supporting motors I6 on bases I5; the motor shafts I7 pass in sockets I8 on frame I9 and are supporting caps 20 bearing spotlights 2I. The envelope part 6 and sphere I2 are foreseen with spotlights assemblies 22 and 23 fitted on.
EP81830256A 1981-12-22 1981-12-22 Rotating supporting assembly for differentiated colour spotlights and domes having independent movements for scenographies Withdrawn EP0082235A1 (en)

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EP0301870A2 (en) * 1987-07-30 1989-02-01 Kwok-Tung Yuen Display device
WO2012127253A1 (en) * 2011-03-18 2012-09-27 Zivko Igor Multimedia portable device - party player for storage and playback of audio and visual content with a rotating disco-ball

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US1904901A (en) * 1931-04-04 1933-04-18 Harry W Lawrence Electric light fixture
GB1257379A (en) * 1968-06-26 1971-12-15
US3751654A (en) * 1971-08-18 1973-08-07 P Grebinar Rotational lighting system
US3760176A (en) * 1971-09-24 1973-09-18 L Trop Light machine

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US1904901A (en) * 1931-04-04 1933-04-18 Harry W Lawrence Electric light fixture
GB1257379A (en) * 1968-06-26 1971-12-15
US3751654A (en) * 1971-08-18 1973-08-07 P Grebinar Rotational lighting system
US3760176A (en) * 1971-09-24 1973-09-18 L Trop Light machine

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0301870A2 (en) * 1987-07-30 1989-02-01 Kwok-Tung Yuen Display device
EP0301870A3 (en) * 1987-07-30 1990-02-14 Kwok-Tung Yuen Display device
US5041947A (en) * 1987-07-30 1991-08-20 Yuen Kwok Tung Display device
WO2012127253A1 (en) * 2011-03-18 2012-09-27 Zivko Igor Multimedia portable device - party player for storage and playback of audio and visual content with a rotating disco-ball

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