Latham loop

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Invented by Woodville Latham, who applied for a patent in 1896.

Noun[edit]

Latham loop (plural Latham loops)

  1. A loop in a film projector that isolates the film strip from vibration and tension, allowing film to be continuously shot and projected for extended periods.