BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates generally to a film assemblage of the self-developing type
together with apparatus for processing thereof, and more particularly to a self-developing
film assemblage for use in conventional cameras together with apparatus for processing
the exposed film in order to provide immediate photographic prints of the transparency
type.
Background of the Prior Art
[0002] Cameras for use with self-developing type film are well known in the art and generally
include special apparatus for effecting the rapid processing of the self-developing
type film. One such camera as described in U. S. Patent No. 3,350,990 entitled "Camera
Apparatus", by P. Finelli, issued November 7, 1967, relates to a camera of a miniature
or so called 35mm type embodying special structural elements which cooperate to effect
the loading, exposure, processing and removal of the film pack used therewith. The
aforementioned camera additionally includes special apparatus for producing a completely
processed and mounted transparency quickly following each photographic exposure. The
special processing apparatus associated with this camera includes, in brief, a magazine,
a transport means for drawing each film unit between a pair of pressure rolls and
depositing the compressed film unit in a lighttight chamber wherein it is processed.
The pressure rolls are closed and opened in a programmed sequence and access to the
chamber is provided for removal of processed prints. The self-developing type film
units specially configured for use in this camera are not suitable for use in other
conventional 35mm cameras.
[0003] Therefore, it is a primary object of this invention to provide a film assemblage
of the self-developing type which may be used in conventional commercially available
cameras including those of the 35 mm type.
[0004] It is a further object of this invention to provide a photographic processing apparatus
for processing self-developing type film units that have been previously exposed in
a conventional commercially 3 available type camera.
[0005] It is an even further object of this invention to provide a photographic processing
apparatus for use with self-developing type film which has been previously exposed
in a conventional type camera to provide a plurality of fully developed transparencies
suitable for cutting and framing in a well known manner.
[0006] Other objects of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.
The invention accordingly comprises the mechanism and system possessing the construction,
combination of elements and arrangement of parts which are exemplified in the following
detailed disclosure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A photographic system is provided for processing an elongated exposed film strip
of the type comprising at least two superposed sheets of photographic material and
at least one pod of photographic processing composition disposed adjacent the trailing,
end of the film strip wherein-the film strip is helically wound for containment in
a substantially lighttight cartridge from which it may be withdrawn, leading end first,
in a given direction. The photographic processing system comprises an opaque housing
to provide a substantially lighttight environment in which the exposed film unit may
be withdrawn from its cartridge in a given direction without further exposure thereof.
Means are provided within the housing for receiving and releasably holding the film
cartridge to allow the withdrawal of the film strip from its cartridge without substantially
moving the cartridge. Processing means are also included for first withdrawing the
exposed film strip, leading end first, from its cartridge in the given direction and
then winding the withdrawn film strip in a helical coil. The processing means operates
to withdraw the entire length of the film strip including the pod of processing composition
and is thereafter actuable subsequent to the withdrawing and winding of the film strip
for advancing the exposed film strip, trailing end first, in a direction generally
opposite to the given direction. The processing means additionally operates to apply
pressure to the film strip wherein the pressure is of sufficient force to break the
pod of processing composition to effect the spreading of the processing composition
between the superposed sheets in correspondence with film advancement through the
pressure applying means. Means are also provided for accommodating the exit of the
exposed processed film strip, trailing end first, from the housing without effecting
the substantially lighttight environment within the housing.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The novel features that are considered characteristic of the invention are set forth
with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as
to its organization and.method of operation together with other objects and advantages
thereof will be best understood from the following description of the illustrated
embodiment or when read in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like
numbers have been employed in the different figures to denote the same parts and wherein:
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the film assemblage of this invention;
Fig'. 2 is a side elevational view with portions broken away of the film assemblage
of Fig. 1 in a particular mode of its operation;
Fig. 3 is a side elevation view with portions broken away of the film assemblage of
Fig. 1 in another mode of its operation;
Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the film processing apparatus of this invention;
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of Fig. 4 in a particular mode of its operation;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the processing apparatus of Fig. 1 in another
mode of its operation;
Fig. 7 shows an enlarged portion of Fig. 5 in another mode of its operation; and
Fig. 8 shows an enlarged portion of Fig. 5 in still another mode of its operation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0009] Referring now to Fig. 1 there is shown generally at 10 a film assemblage of this
invention which is suitable for use with known commercially available cameras which
may be of the 35mm type, a representative model of which is more fully described in
U. S. Patent 3,377,936 entitled "Easy Loading Apparatus For Film Supply For Photographic
Cameras" issued April 16, 1968. Such known cameras generally include means for operably
locating a conventional single reel cartridge of film of the non-self-processing type
which has a generally cylindrical housing structure of a given diameter and a given
length with an elongated light sealed opening extending therethrough. A spool is mounted
in the housing structure for rotation about an axis extending lengthwise of the housing
structure and includes a central substantially uninterrupted axle portion around which
an elongated strip of photographic film is coiled for storage intermediate the central
axle portion of the spool and the inner surface of the cylindrical housing structure
with a free end of the film strip extending through the opening. For further information
regarding such well known film cartridges, reference may be made to U. S. Patent No.
3,537,376 entitled "Light Lock For The Entrance/Exit Passageway of A Container For
Light Sensitive Mate
trial" by P. Fleming et al. issued November 3, 1970.
[0010] The film assemblage 10 of this invention includes an elongated film strip 12 comprising
at least 2 superposed sheets 14, 16 of photographic film material having leading and
trailing end portions, shown respectively at 17 and 19, together with at least one
pod 26 of photographic processing fluid or composition 27 (see Fig. 7) disposed adjacent
the trailing end 19 of the film strip between the superposed sheets 14 and 16 of photographic
film material.
[0011] The photographic sheet material 14 may comprise a silver halide strata to operate
as a negative while the photographic film sheet 16 comprises a silver rebeptive strata
to operate as a positive. The processing composition 27 within the pod 26 may contain
for example, a silver halide developer such as hydroquinone, a silver halide solvent
such as sodium thiosulfate, and a film forming material such as a water-soluble polymer,
such as starch or gum. Either or both the silver halide stratum 14 together with the
silver receptive strata 16 are preferably semi-transparent so that the image presented
by the superposed negative and positive prints may be readily observed by transmitted
light. The spreading of the processing composition 27 in a uniformly thin layer between
the superposed sheets 14 and 16, for example by advancing the film strip 12 between
a pair of.pressure applying rollers in a manner to be more fully described, results
in the formation of a negative print in the photographic sheet 14 by reducing silver
halide to silver, and also be reacting with unreduced silver halide, results in the
formation of complex silver salts which migrate to the film sheet 16 where they are
reduced to silver to form a positive print. When the processing composition 27 is
dry, there is formed a more or less solid residue which serves as an adhesive to bond
the superposed sheets 14 and 16 of photographic film material together. Additional
information regarding the aforementioned film strip 12 may be provided by referring
to U. S. Patent No. 2,861,885 entitled "Photographic Processes and Products" by E.
Land, issued November 25, 1958.
[0012] The film strip 12 may also comprise spaced apart strips of heat activatable adhesive
as shown generally at 22 and 24 disposed generally along the longitudinal edges of
the film strip 12 between the superposed sheets 14 and 16 of photographic material.
In addition, one of the sheets of photographic material, as is shown at 16, may also
include rows of spaced apart preforations as shown generally at 18 and 20, which rows
are disposed along the longitudinal edges of the film strip 12 in a conventional manner
to facilitate the movement of the film strip in a manner as is well known in the art.
[0013] The film assemblage 10 additionally includes a spool as shown generally at 28, about
which the film strip 12 is helically wound. The spool 28 comprises a center axial
portion 30 which is adapted to releasably connect to the trailing end 19 of the film
strip 12 in a well known manner to accommodate the winding of the film strip 12, trailing
end 19 first, about the center axial portion 30. The center axial portion 30 includes
a recess 32 formed therein of a given depth and a given width which is preferably
less than the width of the film strip 12. The recess 32 is provided to receive and
store the pod 26 of photographic processing composition substantially within the limits
defined by the outer periphery of the center axial portion 30. Thus the pod 26 of
processing composition is dimensioned to be seated in the recess 32 so that substantially
the same length of film strip 12 can be stored around the center axial portion 30
within the film assemblage 10 as could otherwise be stored were the pod 26 to be removed
from the film strip 12. The spool 28 additionally includes journal portions 39 and
41 extending outward from the opposed ends thereof to facilitate the rotatable mounting
of the spool 28 in a manner to be subsequently described.
[0014] The film assemblage additionally includes an opaque generally cylindrical cartridge
or housing 34 of substantially the same given length and diameter as the aforementioned
conventional film cartridge (see U. S. Patent No. 3,537,376, supra). Cartridge 34
comprises cylindrical endwall portions 36 and 38 interconnected by a cylindrical sidewall
portion 40 to define a substantially lighttight chamber therein. The end wall portions
36, 38 may be connected in any conventional manner to the sidewall portion 40 such
as by press fitting. The endwalls 36 and 38 include respective bearing surfaces, one
of which is shown at 37, for rotatably supporting respective journals 39 and 41 from
the spool 28 thereby mounting the spool 28 for rotation about an axis extending lengthwise
of the cartridge 34. The cartridge 34 is provided with a substantially lighttight
or light sealed opening as shown generally at 42 extending lengthwise thereof through
which the leading edge 17 of the film strip 12 extends in order to facilitate its
withdrawal from the cartridge. The lighttight opening 42 is defined by two tan gentially
extending lip portions 44 and 46, each of which is respectively faced with a foam-cloth
aminate 43, 45 to provide an effective light lock as s more fully described in U.
S. Patent No. ,537,376, supra. The lighttight opening 42 is preferably of sufficiently
narrow width to inhibit the withdrawol of the pod 26 of processing composition from
the cartridge 34. A projection 15 is a so provided adjacent the leading edge 17 of
the film strip 12 to prevent the leading edge 17 from being rewound the cartridge
34 for reasons which will become apparent from the following discussion.
[0015] Mans are cooperatively associated with the lighttight opening 42 in the form of a
pull tab 48 which may be manually actuated to allow an increase in the width of the
opening 42 to allow the withdrawal of the pod 26 of processing composition from the
cartridge 34. The pull tab 48 includes an elongated opening 50 therethrough for receiving
the lip portions 44 and 46 in generally tight frictional engagement therewith. Thus,
the pull tab 48 may be releasably connected in overlying relation with respect to
the sidewall 40 with the pull tab opening 50 in registration with the lighttight opening
42.
[0016] The sidewall portion 40 additionally includes two spaced apart parallel cuts or slits
56, 56' which extend from the lip portion 46 of the lighttight opening 42 along the
side wall 40 to a fold line 54 which extends substantially along the length of the
side wall portion 40 to interconnect the opposed cuts.
[0017] As is now readily apparent, the slits 56 are spaced apart by a distance at least
as long as the lighttight opening 42 so as to lie substantially adjacent respective
end wall portions 36, 38. Thus, removal of the pull tab 48 operates in cooperation
with the fold line 54 to permit a portion of the side wall 40 to be folded outwardly
as shown in Fig. 3 thereby allowing pod 26 of processing composition to be entirely
withdrawn from the cartridge 34. Prior to its removal, the pull tab 48 operates to
preclude the passage of the pod 26 of processing composition from the cartridge 34
without precluding the withdrawal of the forward portion of the film strip by reinforcing
the edges of the lighttight opening 42 and particularly that portion of the side wall
40 between the slits 56 from being bent outwardly about the fold line 54 in the manner
as shown in Fig. 3. Thus, removal of the pull tab 48 permits the pod 25 of processing
composition to be pulled against that portion of the side wall 40 intermediate the
slits 56 so as to bend that portion of the side wall outwardly about the fold line
54 thereby effecting an increase in the width of the opening in the cartridge 34 through
which the pod 26 of processing composition can be withdrawn.
[0018] The slits 56, 56' thereby provide sufficient depth to the lighttight opening 42 to
permit the film strip 12 including the pod 26 of processing composition to be withdrawn
therethrough without effecting the rupture of the pod 26.
[0019] Referring now to Figs. 4 through 6, there is shown a photographic processing apparatus
at 11 having an opaque cylindrical housing 62 through which access may be provided
by means of a hinged access door 64. When the access door 64 is closed, the housing
62 provides a substantially lighttight environment in which an exposed film strip
12 may be withdrawn from its cartridge 34 in a given direction without risk of further
exposure to the film strip. Centrally disposed within the housing 62 there is provided
a base block 61 which is selectively machined to define a film cartridge chamber 66
for receiving and releasably holding or locating an exposed film assemblage 10 to
allow the withdrawal of the exposed film strip 12 from its canister 34 without substantially
moving the canister 34.
[0020] Photographic processing means, which when connected to the leading end 17 of the
film strip 12, operate to progressively withdraw the exposed film strip 12, leading
end 17 first, from its canister 34 in a given direction and then wind the withdrawn
film strip 12 in a helical coil. The film strip 12 may be withdrawn from its canister
34 by means of two spaced apart sprocket wheels 70, 72 which are rotatably disposed
with respect to the base block 61. The sprocket wheels 70 and 72 may be rotatably
driven in concert with each other by means of a chain or belt 74 which drivably connects
the two sprocket wheels 70 and 72. The sprocket wheel 70 may be rotatably driven by
way of a motor 76 and an interconnecting gear train 78.
[0021] Means comprising a generally cylindrical film receiving chamber 80 are provided for
facilitating the automatic progressive winding of the withdrawn film strip 12 in helical
coil so as to temporarily store the film strip 12. A rotatable member 82 is disposed
for rotation along the center axis of the chamber 80 and includes a flexible wiper
member 86 extending radially outward therefrom along the longitudinal length thereof.
The rotatable member 82 and its associated wiper member 86 are rotatably driven in
concert with the sprocket wheels 70, 72 by means of an interconnecting belt drive
as shown generally at 84. The leading end 17 of the film strip 12 is guided into film
receiving chamber 80 by way of a tappered inlet opening 87 as best viewed in Fig.
8.
[0022] A pair of opposed pressure applying rollers 88, 90 are provided to define a roller
bite therebetween for processing the film strip 12 in a manner to be made more apparent
from the subsequent discussion. As is readily apparent, roller 88 is rotatably connected
with respect to the base block 61 whereas roller 90 is connected for rotation with
respect to a movable frame member as shown generally at 92. Frame member 92 is disposed
for vertical translation away from the base block 61 along two spaced apart stanchions
94, 96 which extend outward from fixed connection with respect to the base block 61.
Translation of the frame member 92 along the stanchions 94, 96 may be controlled by
way of a solenoid 98 in a manner to be subsequently described. The processing means
additionally includes a photodiode 100 for sensing the complete withdrawal of the
film strip 12 from its canister 34 for reasons which will also become apparent from
the following discussion. The photodiode 100 in turn signals a control circuit 101
which controls the actuation of solenoid 98 and the direction of rotation of the motor
76 in a manner to be subsequently described.
[0023] Means are provided for accommodating the exit of an exposed processed film strip
12 from the housing 62 without effecting the substantially lighttight environment
within the housing. Such means may comprise a helical elongated imbibition chamber
104 having an inlet opening 106 for receipt of the film strip 12 and an outlet opening
108 through which the developed film strip 12 may exit from the housing 62. The exposed
and processed film strip 12 may be deflected into the inlet opening 106 by means of
a film deflecting plate 110 which extends laterally outward from the frame men.ber
92.
[0024] As previously discussed, the film assemblage 10 may be exposed in a conventional
manner in any well known camera. During exposure of the film strip 12, the pull tab
48 remains connected to the canister 34 so as to inhibit the withdrawal of the entire
film strip 12 including the pod 26 of processing composition. After the last frame
of the film strip 12 is exposed, it may be rewound in the camera in a well known manner
thereby permitting the removal of the film assemblage 10 from the camera without risk
of further exposing the film strip 12. As is now readily apparent, the projection
15 prohibits the leading edge 17 of the film strip 12 from being rewound into the
cartridge 34, thereby permitting its subsequent withdrawal in a manner to be herein
described. After removing the film assemblage 10 from the camera, the user may then
grasp the pull tab 48 so as to forceably remove it from the canister 34. Such removal
need not be particularly difficult since the pull tab 48 may only be retained to the
cartridge 34 by way of the frictional engagement between the tangentially extending
lip portions 44 and 46 and the pull tab opening 50. Alternatively, a frangible adhesive
could be utilized to connect the pull tab 48 td the cartridge 34 during exposure.
t
[0025] After exposing the film strip 12 and removing the pull tab 48 from the cartridge
34, the user may then insert the film assemblage 10 into the photographic processing
apparatus 11 by way of the access door 64. The exposed film assemblage 10 may then
be placed into the film receiving chamber 66 as shown in Fig. 4. The leading end 17
of the film strip 12 which was not rewound into the cartridge 34 may then be withdrawn
in the given direction away from the cartridge 34 so as to at least overlie the sprocket
wheels 70 and 72 with the rows 18 and 20 of spaced apart perforations engaged by the
sprockets from respective sprocket wheels 70 and 72. As is readily apparent, the frame
member 92 is actuated by the solenoid 98 to translate outwardly from the base block
61 thereby separating the distance between the rollers 88, 90 so as to define a gap
therebetween in order that the rollers 88, 90 become ineffective in applying pressure
to the exposed filmstrip 12 as the film strip 12 is withdrawn from its cartridge 34.
Closure of the access door 64 may operate by way of the control circuit 101 to actuate
the motor 76 which in turn drives the sprocket wheels 70, 72 by way of interconnecting
gear train 78 and drive chain 74. In this manner, the exposed film strip 12 may be
entirely withdrawn from its canister 34.
[0026] As the exposed film strip 12 is withdrawn in the given direction from its cartridge
34, the leading end 17 enters the film receiving chamber 80 by way of the inlet opening
87 and is thereafter grasped between the outside edge of the wiper member 86 and the
inside surface of the film receiving chamber 80 (see Fig. 8) so as to continue the
forward movement of the leading end 17 of the film strip around the cylindrical chamber
80 in a manner as is more fully taught in U. S. Patent No. 3,377,936 entitled "Easy
Loading Apparatus For Film Supply For Photographic Cameras", issued April 16, 1968.
As the winding of the exposed film strip 12 increases in the number of its turns within
the chamber 80, the flexible wiper member 86 automatically reduces itself in outer
diameter. The pod 26 of processing composition is ultimately withdrawn through the
opening 42 by bending over that portion of the side wall 40 between the slits 56 and
about the fold line 54 as previously described. The photodiode 100 thereafter senses
the trailing end 19 of the exposed film strip 12 (see Fig. 7) so as to signal the
motor 76 by way of the control circuit 101 to reverse its direction of rotation while
simultaneously actuating the solenoid 98 to cause the frame member 92 to move toward
the base block 61 thereby moving the pressure applying rollers 88, 90 into juxtaposed
position with each other to establish a roller bite therebetween. Frame member 92
may additionally support a heater element 112 which is complementary to the spaced
apart strips 22, 24 of the heat activatable adhesive so as to effectively activate
the adhesive strips 22, 24 when the frame member 92 is moved to its position closely
adjacent the base block 61 as shown in Fig. 6. The heater element 112 may also be
activated by way of the control circuit 101.
[0027] Reversing the rotational direction of the motor 76, as is readily apparent, reverses
the rotational direction of the sprocket wheels 70, 72 so as to. advance the film
strip 12, trailing end 19 first, in a direction generally opposite to the given direction
in which the exposed film strip 12 was previously withdrawn from the cartridge 34.
Advancement of the exposed film strip 12 past the heater element 112 operates to activate
the spaced apart strips 22 and 24 of adhesive so as to bond the longitudinal edges
of the two superposed sheets 14, 16 of photographic material together immediately
prior to the application of pressure to the film strip 12 by way of the rollers 88,
90. The rollers 88, 90 thereafter exert a compressive force against progressive incremental
sections of the film strip 12 containing the recorded images as it is advanced from
the chamber 80 by the sprocket wheels 70, 72 to facilitate the rupturing of the pod
26 of processing composition and the spreading of the processing composition 27 between
the superposed sheets 14, 16 in correspondence with film advancement through the pressure
applying rollers 88, 90. The trailing edge 19 of the exposed and processed film unit
12 is thereafter advanced by way of the deflecting plate 110 into the inlet opening
106 of the imbibition chamber 104 from which it ultimately exits from the housing
62 by way of the outlet opening 108 after a sufficient duration has elapsed to allow
the exposed and processed film strip 12 to develop a viewable image in the aforementioned
manner. The viewable images provided by the exposed, processed and developed film
strip 12 may be viewed by transmitted light and thus are categorized as transparencies.
Such transparencies may thereafter be cut from the film strip 12 and mounted in frames
suitable for insertion in a slide projector as is wil known in the art. In this manner
the photographer may process his own slide transparencies at home in an economical
and efficient manner so that they may be viewed immediately after the last frame of
the film strip 12 is exposed.
[0028] Since certain changes may be made in the above described embodiment without departing
from the scope of the invention herin involved, it is intended that all matter contained
in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative
and not in a limiting sense.
1. Apparatus for use with commercially available cameras having means for operably
locating a single reel cartridge of film of the non-self-processing type which has
a generally cylindrical housing structure of a given diameter and a given length with
an elongated light sealed opening extending therethrough, a spool mounted in the housing
structure for rotation about an axis extending lengtwise of the housing structure
and including a central substantially uninterrupted axle portion around which an elongated
strip of such photographic film is coiled for storage intermediate the central axle
portion of the spool and the inner surface of the cylindrical housing structure with
a free end of the film strip extending through the opening, said apparatus comprising:
a generally cylindrical housing structure of substantially said given diameter and
given length and having an elongated light sealed opening extending lengthwise thereof;
a spool mounted in said housing structure for rotation about an axis extending lengthwise
of said housing structure, said spool including a central axle portion having a recess
formed therein of given depth and width;
an elongated strip of self-developing film having a width greater than the length
of said spool recess and a first end connected to said spool, said self-processing
film strip being coiled around said spool's central axle portion with its other end
extending through said housing structure's opening, said self-processing film strip
including a pod of processing fluid located adjacent said first end of said self-processing
film strip and dimensioned to be seated in said recess of said spool's central axle
portion so that substantially the same length of said self-processing film strip can
be stored around said central axle portion within said cylindrical housing structure
as could be so stored in said apparatus with said pod of processing fluid removed
therefrom and whereby the same camera may be employed to effect the exposure of said
self-processing film strip as well as the type of film heretofore utilized therein;
and
means for precluding said other end of said self-processing film strip from being
drawn inside of said housing structure.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongated light sealed opening is of sufficient
depth to permit said self-processing film strip including the portion thereof containing
said pod of processing fluid to be withdrawn therethrough without effecting the rupture
of said pod and additionally including means for selectively precluding the passage
of said pod containing portion of said self-developing film strip through said opening
without precluding the withdrawal therethrough of portions of said self-developing
film strip intermediate its said pod containing portions and its said other end.
3. Apparatus for effecting the processing of an elongated strip of self-processing
film, having a pod of processing fluid and housing in a single reel type of cartridge,
after its exposure in a presently commercially available camera to record a plurality
of images therealong, the cartridge including a general cylindrical housing structure
having an elongated light sealed opening passing therethrough and a spool having a
central axle portion with a recess mounted for rotation in the housing structure about
an axis extending lengthwise of the housing structure, the self-processing film strip
having one end thereof connected to the spool and being coiled around the spool's
central axle portion with its pod disposed in the spool's recess and with its other
end extending through the housing structure's elongated light sealed opening, said
apparatus including:
means for releasably locating the cartridge;
an elongated imbibition channel;
means, once operably connected to the film strip adjacent the other end thereof, for
progressively withdrawing the film strip from the cartridge and, after the film strip
has become completely disengaged from the cartridge, for progressively advancing the
film strip, other end first, into said elongated imbibition channel;
means for automatically progressively receiving and storing at least the major portion
of the film strip as it is withdrawn from the cartridge by said withdrawing and advancing
means; and means for exerting a compressive force against progressive incremental
sections of a film strip as it is being advanced from said receiving and storing means
responsive to the operation of said withdrawing and advancing means to facilitate
the rupturing of the film strip's pod of processing fluid and the spreading of the
released fluid along the length of the film strip containing the recorded images.
4. Photographic system for processing an elongated exposed film strip of the type
comprising at least two superposed sheets of photographic film material and at least
one pod of photographic processing composition disposed adjacent the trailing end
of the film strip and wherein the film strip is helically wound for containment in
a substantially lighttight film cartridge from which it may be withdrawn, leading
end first, in a given direction, said photographic processing system comprising:
an opaque housing to provide a substantially lighttight environment in which the exposed
film unit may be withdrawn from its cartridge in the given direction without further
exposure thereof;
means within said housing for receiving and releasably holding the film cartridge
to allow the withdrawal of the film strip from its cartridge without substantially
moving the cartridge;
processing means for first withdrawing the exposed film strip, leading end first,
from its cartridge in the given direction and then winding the withdrawn film strip
in a helical coil, said processing means operating to withdraw the entire length of
the film strip including the pod of processing composition and being thereafter actuable
subsequent to the withdrawing and winding of the film strip for advancing the exposed
film strip, trailing end first, in a direction generally opposite to the given direction
and for applying pressure to the film strip of sufficient force to break the pod of
processing composition to effect the spreading of the processing composition between
the superposed sheets in correspondence with film advancement through said pressure
applying means; and means for accommodating the exit of the exposed and processed
film strip, trailing end first, from said housing without effecting the substantially
lighttight environment within said housing.
The photographic apparatus of claim 4 wherein said film exit means defines an elongated
imbibition chamber having an inlst opening disposed to receive the exposed and processed
film strip, trailing end first, as it is advanced by said processing means, said imbibition
chamber having an outlet opening spaced sufficiently apart from said inlet opening
to provide a substantially lighttight environment to the exposed and processed film
strip as it is advanced for a sufficient duration to allow the exposed and processed
film strip to develop a viewable image before exiting through said outlet opening.
6. The photographic apparatus of claim 5 wherein said elongated imbibition chamber
is structured and configured to define a helical chamber between its inlet and outlet
openings, said helical chamber being disposed within said opaque housing and around
said receiving and holding means and said processing means.
7. The photographic apparatus of claim 4 wherein said processing means includes: a
generally cylindrical chamber having one elongated center shaft disposed for rotation
along the center axis of-said chamber together with a flexible wiper extending radially
outward of said center shaft so as to grasp the leading end of the withdrawn film
strip between the outside edge of said wiper and the inside surface of said cylindrical
chamber thereby effecting the winding of the withdrawn film strip in a helical coil
about said elongated member inside said cylindrical chamber.
8. The photographic apparatus of claim ? wherein said processing means includes: at
least one sprocket wheel for threadably engaging the film strip to withdraw the film
strip in the given direction, and a motor for rotatably driving said sprocket wheel
and elongated member in concert with each other.
9. The photographic apparatus of claim 4 wherein said processing means includes a
pair of opposed pressure applying rollers each connected for rotation with respect
to said housing, said rollers being maintained in juxtaposition with respect to each
other to define a roller bite therebetween at least subsequent to the withdrawal and
winding of the film strip, said processing means additionally including: at least
one sprocket wheel for threadably engaging the film strip to advance the film strip
in the opposite direction through the bite of said rollers, a motor for driving said
sprocket wheel, and a photodiode for sensing the complete withdrawal of the film strip
from its canister so as to terminate the winding of the film strip and thereafter
actuate the advancement of the film strip in the opposite direction.
10. The photographic apparatus of claim 9 wherein said processing means includes means
for positioning said rollers between said receiving and holding means and the location
in which the film strip is helically wound so that the film strip may pass between
said rollers subsequent to being withdrawn from its canister and prior to being wound
in said helical coil, said positioning means additionally including means for separating
the distance between said rollers to define a gap therebetween in order that said
rollers are ineffective to apply pressure to the film strip as the film strip is withdrawn
from its cartridge and wound in said helical coil, said positioning means additionally
being actuable by way of said photodiode upon the complete withdrawal of the film
strip from its canister for moving said rollers into juxtaposition with respect to
each other to establish said roller bite.
11. The photographic apparatus of claim 4 wherein the film strip includes spaced apart
strips of actuable adhesive disposed along the longitudinal edges thereof between
the superposed sheets of photographic material, and wherein said processing means
further includes means for activating the adhesive so as to effectively bond the superposed
sheets along their longitudinal edges during film advancement in said opposite direction
immediately before the application of said pressure to spread said processing fluid.
12. The photographic apparatus-of claim 11 wherein the adhesive is of the heat activated
type and wherein said activating means provides heat to the film strip to activate
the adhesive.
13. A photographic film assembly comprising:
an elongated film strip comprising at least two superposed sheets of photographic
film material having leading and trailing end portions together with at least one
pod of photographic processing composition disposed adjacent the trailing end of the
film strip between said superposed sheets of photographic film material;
a spool about which said film strip is helically wound trailing end first, said spool
having an elongated center axle portion structured and configured to releasably connect
to the trailing end of the film strip to enable the film strip to be helically wound
thereabout, said axle portion additionally including a recessed portion thereof for
receiving and storing said pod of processing composition substantially within the
limits - defined by the outer periphery of said axle portion;
an opaque cartridge including opposed end wall portions structured to rotatably mount
said spool therebetween and additionally including sidewall portions interconnecting
said endwall portions to define a substantially lighttight chamber therein, said sidewall
portions including a substantially lighttight opening through which said film strip
extends from said cartridge, leading end first, said lighttight opening being of sufficiently
narrow width to inhibit the withdrawal of said pod of processing composition from
said cartridge, said sidewalls additionally including manually actuable means cooperatively
associated with said lighttight opening for allowing an increase in the width of said
opening to allow the withdrawal of said pod of processing composition from said cartridge;
and
means for precluding said leading end of said film strip from being drawn inside of
said cartridge.
14. The film assembly of claim 13 wherein said elongated film strip is of the 35mm
type.
15. The film assembly of claim 13 wherein said superposed sheets of film material
comprise respectively, a negative and a positive.
16. The film assembly of claim 13 wherein said film strip comprises spaced apart strips
of actuatable adhesive disposed along the longitudinal edges thereof between said
superposed sheets of photographic material.
17. The film assembly of claim 16 wherein said adhesive is of the heat actuatable
type.
18. The film assembly of claim 13 wherein said width increasing means comprises a
pull tab releasably connected to said cartridge in overlying relation with respect
to said side wall and lighttight opening, said pull tab having an opening therethrough
of sufficiently narrow width to inhibit the withdrawal of said pod of processing composition
through said lighttight opening when said pull tab opening is in substantial registration
with respect to said lighttight opening thereby reinforcing the edges of said lighttight
opening and inhibiting the deformation of the edges of said lighttight opening against
the strain imposed by said pod in the course of withdrawing said film strip from said
cartridge, said sidewall being structured to effect an increase in the width of said
lighttight opening subsequent to the removal of said pull tab thereby permitting the
withdrawal of said pod from said cartridge.