Industry Patents

Patent: 10260692

Theatrical Instrument with Improved Subtractive Color Mixing System

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Patent Number: 10260692 
Title: Theatrical Instrument with Improved Subtractive Color Mixing System 
Abstract:

An apparatus for a theatrical lighting instrument including a light source, which emits light in a light path; a lens located in the light path, and which receives light from the light source and projects light from the light source; a computer memory; and a computer processor. The apparatus may also include first pluralities and second pluralities of cyan, magenta and yellow color filters, each filter including a variable density color filter operated upon by a motor configured to traverse each filter in and out of the light path. Each variable density color filter of the first pluralities of filters may include a high saturation color pallet. Each variable density color filter of the second pluralities of filters may include a low saturation color pallet. The computer memory may include software to multiplex the traversing of the first and the second pluralities of filters to one or more control channels.  

Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Belliveau 
Assignee:  
Continuation or Divisional of:  
International Classification: F21V 9/40 
US Classification: F21S 10/026 
Issue Date: 04-16-2019 
Filing Date: 07-19-2017 
Application : 15/653603 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 10260692 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 10260692 at Google Patents 

 

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