CONTRACT(Sanitized)

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CIA-RDP78B04770A002000020027-0
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December 4, 2002
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September 18, 1968
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LETTER
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Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770A002000020027-0 Declass Review by NIMA/DOD Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770A002000020027-0 Approved Forfielease 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770g002000020027-0 Reference (J. S. Govern me nt =4ttention: l:.L j e 4~.s't: :gentle rnen: Contracting (fiver Enclosed rare the second re3orts (one may each) o- ;roe ress and ex...senditur'f: s of sub jec:t any cuestxons r tact the undersi+-npd. STAT STAT >t1s'tg s Contracts Ie d cc; STAT Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA002000020027-0 STAT Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA002000020027-0 Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA002000020027-0 Approved For Rese 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770A2000020027-0 PROGRESS REPORT NO. 2 ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE Report Period: 1 August 1968 to 9 September 1968 9 September 1968 Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA002000020027-0 STAT STAT SIAT 1) STAT STAT Approved For Rase 2003/01/28: CIA-RDP78B04770AQD200002O?31.68 1. OBJECTIVES The Advanced Light Table to he designed and developed under Contract I Iwill meet the following objectives: Table-top viewer with advanced features for film in widths from 70mm to 9-1/2 inches 2) Simplified transport system with quick switching from motor-drive to manual mode 3) Light-weight design for portability 4) Operation in both horizontal and vertical modes of film 5) Low cost due to a minimum number of parts and extensive use of sheet-metal construction 6) Quiet operation to eliminate operator disturbance 7) Practical human factors design to permit the table to be used for extended periods by an operator in comfortable viewing positions. had a sched- STAT uled plant shutdown from 1.6 August through 3 September 1.968, the report period was arbitrarily lengthened to he more consistant with normal. progress. During this period the. mechanical breadboard was completed Sponsor Project Supervisor. acility on 9 September 1968 and reviewed the progress of the project to date. Additionally, a full-size aluminum sheet-metal box was completed, closely representing the upper light box portion of the light table. The box was tested for rigidity and a decision was made to use thicker sheet metal in some areas to provide additional rigidity and resistance to handling abuse. The project was estimated to be approximateiyJ5 percent complete at the end of the report interval. 1 Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770A002000020027-0 Approved For R ase 2003/01/28 CIA-RDP78B04770AI02000020027-0 R-104-68 STAT 3. ACTIVITY DURING REPORT INTERVAL 3.1 Mechanical Breadboard The mechanical breadboard, as shown in photographs 8319 through 8322, was completed 6 September 1968 just prior to the visit of Ifacility. The unit was loaded with a 500-foot spool of 5-mil thick film, and transport tests were conducted. It functioned quite well and performed to specifications regarding film transport and switching from manual to power drive. 3.1.1 Rewind. The 500 feet of film was transported in 40 seconds, which is greatly in excess of the specification requirement of 500 feet in 2 minutes. The rewind performance approaches that of a high-speed rewind device and will reduce film rewind and handling time. It was noted that the spools must be fairly well balanced or excessive vibration occurs in the machine at this rewind speed. However, vibration should not be any real problem with the completed machine as the transformers in the base will act as a ballast. The running tension adjustment was found to be important during high--speed rewind to prevent loop throwing when rocking the control. knob from one direction to another as rapidly as possible. With moderate tension on 9-inch film, there was no tendency for loops to be thrown in this extreme type of operation. 3.1.2 Manual Film Drive. The manual film drive worked well with approximately 1/16 inch of backlash being observed on the circumference of the 4-inch diameter hand-wheel for a shift from one direction of film travel to the other. This is well within the stated goal of approximately 1/8 inch of backlash. A small amount of back tension supplied by the Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770A002000020027-0 Approved For Rase 2003/01/28 : C,IA-RDP78B04770AW000020027-0 R-104--68 opposite motor, can be applied to the film during manual rewind to keep the film from rubbing against the glass while it is being transported. This tension will be controlled by a manual tension knob and will be different from the running tension. 3.1.3 Noise Level. The breadboard utilized steel roller chain of 1/4-inch pitch for the film drive. When operated with steel sprockets, the chain proved to be somewhat noisy. It is believed that changing to nylon sprockets will reduce the noise to an acceptable level. Nylon sprockets will b: tried in the, coming period; but if these are not saati.s- factory, a change will be made to neoprene timing belts. 3.2 Prototype Light Box Structure As shown in photographs 8323 and 8324, the upper structure of the light table which holds the film transport mechanism and the lamp assembly was constructed of sheet aluminum and is very close to the final design. The gauges of the top and bottom portions were 0.060- inch and 0.090-inch respectively. Twist tests were made to determine the stiffness of the box and it was found to be essentially satisfactory. However, further evaluation indicated that stiffer construction should be used to provide a better mounting area for the plate glass top which would prevent undue strain on the glass whenever the operator leaned on the assembly. Consequently, a decision was made to increase the material thickness of the top section of the structure to 0.090--inch and the bottom section to 0. 10-inch. The additional thickness should provide a greater safety factor for the case. Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA002000020027-0 Approved For Rele 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770A01V00020027-0 R-104--68 The thick pads welded to the ends of the box provide maching surfaces so that the sheet metal structure can be trued and the mounting planes of the spindle brackets made parallel to each other within a few thousandths of an inch. This concept provides the accuracy of a casting with the lightness of a sheet metal structure and will make precision alignment of the spindles fairly easy. 3.3 Tilt Mechanism A preliminary design has been completed on the tilt mechanism and final layouts are in progress. Ten seconds has been chosen as a reasonable operating time to completely elevate the table from a hori- zontal position to a 70-degree tilt angle. An appropriate motor size has been calculated to accomplish this elevation time. There has been some difficulty, however, in obtaining a motor and attached gear re- ducer that will accomplish this operation in the required time; mosie available motors are higher than the base structure of the light table. Spring counterbalancing to reduce the motor torque requirement is being considered. A cold cathode light source has been delivered with attached metal backing plate and proper transformers to operate the grid. The goal of 2500 foot-lamberts is being specified for the grid. An electronic dimmer will be constructed to check the dimming ratio. 4 Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA002000020027-0 Sl'T Approved For Rse 2003/01/28: CIA-RDP78B04770AQ000020027-0 R--104--68 4. PROGRAM FOR NEXT INTERVAL The following activity is scheduled for the next interval: 1) A revised layout will be made of the top portion of the lamp box relocating the shade. 2) A new mechanism layout will be made to study the increase space requirement of timing belts replacing roller chain. 3) A layout will be completed of the base including the belt mechanism and location of electronic components. 4) A layout drawing showing the proposed location of controls will be submitted to the sponsor for review and evaluation. 5. UNRESOLVED PROBLEM AREAS 5.1 Elevation Device Motor In the elevation device, the problem is to obtain a motor with suitable gear reducer that will provide an elevation time of 10 seconds and Is physically small enough to fit inside the light table base structure. 5.2 Light Grid Dimming The problem in this area is to determine the exact level to which the grid can be reliably dimmed, considering all the variables that might be obtained in the components. ORAL AGREEMENTS ON TECHNICAL MATTERS In the conference between Messrs. I regarding some minor technical points . Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04770A002000020027-0 STAT on 9 September 1968, the following agreements were made STAT Approved For R se 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO4770AW000020027-0 R-104--68 6.1 Shade Location It was agreed that the shade should be located between the suggested that their usual practice of locating the shade below the diffuser would be satisfactory as this location makes for a simpler design; but after discussion, it was agreed that the specified location would be retained. diffuser and the glass as per the specification. 6.2. Lock On Movable Spindle The method of film loading was outlined using one fixed and one movable spindle head. This design is similar to that of the large Eastman Kodak film handling tables. The movable head is spring--loaded toward the fixed head thus providing all the adjustment for spools of various sizes as well as for long-edge films. It was agreed to add some type of a lock that will prevent the spool from accidentally slip- ping off the movable head if it were jarred. This location would still allow both spindles, at each end of the table, to be laterally shifted plus or minus 1/8-inch to accommodate long-edge film. It was addi- tionally agreed to look for some type of indicator that could be added to the adjustment mechanism so that the mid-.position might be indicated. 6.3 Hand Wheel It was agreed that the design of the hand-wheel knob should be provided by the sponsor's human factors consultants and that II would provide whatever type of handle they specify, unless there is some valid objection to the design in terms of cost or complexity. 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