US1462019A - Film-developing apparatus - Google Patents

Film-developing apparatus Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1462019A
US1462019A US484182A US48418221A US1462019A US 1462019 A US1462019 A US 1462019A US 484182 A US484182 A US 484182A US 48418221 A US48418221 A US 48418221A US 1462019 A US1462019 A US 1462019A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
film
container
frame
rollers
spool
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US484182A
Inventor
Morant Henry C Frank
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US484182A priority Critical patent/US1462019A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1462019A publication Critical patent/US1462019A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03DAPPARATUS FOR PROCESSING EXPOSED PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • G03D3/00Liquid processing apparatus involving immersion; Washing apparatus involving immersion
    • G03D3/08Liquid processing apparatus involving immersion; Washing apparatus involving immersion having progressive mechanical movement of exposed material
    • G03D3/13Liquid processing apparatus involving immersion; Washing apparatus involving immersion having progressive mechanical movement of exposed material for long films or prints in the shape of strips, e.g. fed by roller assembly
    • G03D3/135Liquid processing apparatus involving immersion; Washing apparatus involving immersion having progressive mechanical movement of exposed material for long films or prints in the shape of strips, e.g. fed by roller assembly fed between chains or belts, or with a leading strip

Definitions

  • This invention consists of an apparatus capable of being used in daylight for developing all the negatives of a film imultaneously, means being provided for unwinding the film and for permitting observation of the progress of development.
  • the film spool is fitted in a frame adapted to be placed in a contains for the developing solution means being provided for unwinding the film in said container for the simultaneous development of all the negatives said container being pro vided with means to permit observations of the film whilst preventing passage of actinic light rays.
  • the apparatus may be compactly constructed a short deep container is provided and the film when unwound is suitably supported on the frame in circuitous folds or loose coils and in such manner that the sensitized surface is free to contact with any bject in the container.
  • the film is drawn off the spool by a winding roller and passed to and fro over idle roll: ers or the like so as to occupy a staggered path within the container such rollers that face towards the sensitized surface of the film being constructed to contact only with the side margins of the film.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal vertical section through the apparatus
  • Fig. 2 transverse section through the frame shown removed from the container.
  • the apparatus consists of a container for the developing solution formed at one end with a filling compartment 2 into which. solution or water may be poured, said compartment communicating with the interior of the container by means of an aperture 3 formed at the bottom of the adjacent end wall of said container.
  • the container is formed with one or more panels 4 in the wall formed for instance of ..-T, vrc'ronrn, AUSTRALIA.
  • the cover 5 f the container may be inclined and made of similar material for observation of the film and it may consist of a slide as illustrated working in guides 6 formed on the edge of the container.
  • the frame E consists of two vertical sides '7, S, joined at the bottom by bars 9 and means are provided at one end of the frame near the bottom for revolvably supporting the film pool 10.
  • the frame is provided with on or more loose rollers 11 and likewise similar rollers 12 are mounted at the other end of said frame which is provided with suitable means for unwinding the film and passing it forwardly and backwardly over the rollers until the whole length of the filn is unwound with its sensitized surface clear of contact with any object in the container. or this latter purpose the roller 11 (or rollers) at one end of the frame are reduced in diameter between its ends 13 so that only the marginal edges of the sensitized surface of the film contacts with said rollers thus preventing the negative contacting with the roller.
  • the idle rollers 11, 12 are hollow and mounted on axles let fixed to and projecting from side 7 of the frame and the other side o is hinged at the bottom to the 113211119 as at 15 and secured in vertical position by one or more hooks 16 pivoted on the top bar 17 of side 7 and engaging the top bar 18 of the hinged side 8.
  • the hinged sine 8 is formed with an aperture 19 to receive and support the projecting end 20 of the roller axle 1 L. Said side is also provided with a stud 21 which enters one axial end recess 22 of the film spool 10 a similar stud 23 being provided on the side frame 7 for rotatably support-- in. the other end of said spool.
  • lne iii-cans illustrated for drawing the film off the s ool and passing same to and fro over the rollers 11, 12, consists of a winding drum 24. mounted in the frame above the spool and rollers, a cord 25 being attached at one end to said drum and adapted be passed over the rollers 12, 11 and 12 as illustrated and be connected to the :26 at the front end of the film F by nouns for instance of a short pin 27 on the 11d of the cord, adapted to be attached to said tag.
  • This drum 2e may be rotated by a crank handle 28, when the slide cover 5 is in closed position, to draw the filmofl' the spool and lead it forwardly and backs wardly over the rollers 12, 11 and 12 in flat folds as shewn in Fig. 1 so that the negative surface is free of contact with any ob- 'ect.
  • Vhen one side of the frame is hinged as illustrated the drum 24 is formed with an axial bore and is rotatably mounted on a stub axle 29 projecting from side 7 of the frame and the shaft of the crank handle is passed through an aperture in the side of the container 1 and a coincident bearing aperture 31 in the side 8 of theframe and screwed into the adjacent threaded end of the drum as illustrated in Fig. 2. y
  • the hinged side 8 of the frame is lowered as shewn in broken lines Fig. 2, the film spool supported on stud 23, and the end of the cord 25 passed over the rollers 12, 11 and 12 and attached to the tag 26 of the film, when the side 8 is then swung up to support the spool and rollers and secured by the hook 16.
  • the frame is then placed in the container 1, the ruby glass cover 5 slid into position and the crank handle 28 fixed to the winding drum 24 which is then rotated thus causin the cord 25 to draw the film over the re lers 12 11 and 12 as in Fig. 1.
  • the developing solution is poured into the filler compartment 2 and so through aperture 3 into the container till the level is above the contained film.
  • the filmis sutliciently developed the solution is decanted through the filler com-- partmen-t 2, and wash water poured into the latter if desired, and finally the frame is removed from the container, the hinged side lowered, cord 23 detached from the tag 26 and the film disengaged from the rollers by being drawn laterally therefrom.
  • a container, and removable frame in the container provided at each end with a plurality of rollers around which the film is drawn in circuitous folds, said frame comprising two sides and a base, one side being mov able laterally.
  • a film developing apparatus as set forth in claim 1 in which one side is hinged and formed with inwardly projecting studs to engage the film spool and with hearing apertures and the rigid side is provided with projecting axles supporting the rollers and a winding drum rotatably mounted on a stub axle on the rigid side and a crank handle with its shaft passed through the containers and the hinged side for attachment to said drumv H.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Details Of Rigid Or Semi-Rigid Containers (AREA)

Description

July 17, 1923.
H. c. F. MORANT FILM. DEVELOPING APPARATUS Filed July 12, 1921 Patented July 17, 1923.
HENRY G. FRANK 1W3 FELM-DEVELZJPING A1 1.
Application filed July 152 To all whom a may concern: 7 e it known that HENRY firmness lllORANT, a subject of the in of Britain, residing at Monbulk, 1
Road, Hawthorn, in the Etate Commonwealth of Australia, has 11 certain new and useful Improvements Film-Developing Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
This invention consists of an apparatus capable of being used in daylight for developing all the negatives of a film imultaneously, means being provided for unwinding the film and for permitting observation of the progress of development.
Briefly stated the film spool is fitted in a frame adapted to be placed in a contains for the developing solution means being provided for unwinding the film in said container for the simultaneous development of all the negatives said container being pro vided with means to permit observations of the film whilst preventing passage of actinic light rays. in order that the apparatus may be compactly constructed a short deep container is provided and the film when unwound is suitably supported on the frame in circuitous folds or loose coils and in such manner that the sensitized surface is free to contact with any bject in the container. In a practical form for the latter purpose, the film is drawn off the spool by a winding roller and passed to and fro over idle roll: ers or the like so as to occupy a staggered path within the container such rollers that face towards the sensitized surface of the film being constructed to contact only with the side margins of the film.
This practical form of the invention is depicted in the accompanying drawings whereof Fig. 1 is a longitudinal vertical section through the apparatus, and
Fig. 2 transverse section through the frame shown removed from the container.
The apparatus consists of a container for the developing solution formed at one end with a filling compartment 2 into which. solution or water may be poured, said compartment communicating with the interior of the container by means of an aperture 3 formed at the bottom of the adjacent end wall of said container.
The container is formed with one or more panels 4 in the wall formed for instance of ..-T, vrc'ronrn, AUSTRALIA.
res.
Serial No. 484,182.
ruby tinted glass that will admit light on the film l without deleteriously affecting same. The cover 5 f the container may be inclined and made of similar material for observation of the film and it may consist of a slide as illustrated working in guides 6 formed on the edge of the container.
The frame E consists of two vertical sides '7, S, joined at the bottom by bars 9 and means are provided at one end of the frame near the bottom for revolvably supporting the film pool 10.
Above the spool the frame is provided with on or more loose rollers 11 and likewise similar rollers 12 are mounted at the other end of said frame which is provided with suitable means for unwinding the film and passing it forwardly and backwardly over the rollers until the whole length of the filn is unwound with its sensitized surface clear of contact with any object in the container. or this latter purpose the roller 11 (or rollers) at one end of the frame are reduced in diameter between its ends 13 so that only the marginal edges of the sensitized surface of the film contacts with said rollers thus preventing the negative contacting with the roller.
is illustrated the idle rollers 11, 12, are hollow and mounted on axles let fixed to and projecting from side 7 of the frame and the other side o is hinged at the bottom to the 113211119 as at 15 and secured in vertical position by one or more hooks 16 pivoted on the top bar 17 of side 7 and engaging the top bar 18 of the hinged side 8.
The hinged sine 8 is formed with an aperture 19 to receive and support the projecting end 20 of the roller axle 1 L. Said side is also provided with a stud 21 which enters one axial end recess 22 of the film spool 10 a similar stud 23 being provided on the side frame 7 for rotatably support-- in. the other end of said spool.
lne iii-cans illustrated for drawing the film off the s ool and passing same to and fro over the rollers 11, 12, consists of a winding drum 24. mounted in the frame above the spool and rollers, a cord 25 being attached at one end to said drum and adapted be passed over the rollers 12, 11 and 12 as illustrated and be connected to the :26 at the front end of the film F by nouns for instance of a short pin 27 on the 11d of the cord, adapted to be attached to said tag. This drum 2e may be rotated by a crank handle 28, when the slide cover 5 is in closed position, to draw the filmofl' the spool and lead it forwardly and backs wardly over the rollers 12, 11 and 12 in flat folds as shewn in Fig. 1 so that the negative surface is free of contact with any ob- 'ect.
] Vhen one side of the frame is hinged as illustrated the drum 24 is formed with an axial bore and is rotatably mounted on a stub axle 29 projecting from side 7 of the frame and the shaft of the crank handle is passed through an aperture in the side of the container 1 and a coincident bearing aperture 31 in the side 8 of theframe and screwed into the adjacent threaded end of the drum as illustrated in Fig. 2. y
In using the apparatus the hinged side 8 of the frame is lowered as shewn in broken lines Fig. 2, the film spool supported on stud 23, and the end of the cord 25 passed over the rollers 12, 11 and 12 and attached to the tag 26 of the film, when the side 8 is then swung up to support the spool and rollers and secured by the hook 16.
The frame is then placed in the container 1, the ruby glass cover 5 slid into position and the crank handle 28 fixed to the winding drum 24 which is then rotated thus causin the cord 25 to draw the film over the re lers 12 11 and 12 as in Fig. 1. Subsequently the developing solution is poured into the filler compartment 2 and so through aperture 3 into the container till the level is above the contained film.
The development of the film is observed through the glass'eover 5, light being thrown through the ruby tinted glass panel at upon the film.
hen the filmis sutliciently developed the solution is decanted through the filler com-- partmen-t 2, and wash water poured into the latter if desired, and finally the frame is removed from the container, the hinged side lowered, cord 23 detached from the tag 26 and the film disengaged from the rollers by being drawn laterally therefrom.
I claim 1. In film developing apparatus, a container, and removable frame in the container provided at each end with a plurality of rollers around which the film is drawn in circuitous folds, said frame comprising two sides and a base, one side being mov able laterally.
2. A film developing apparatus as set forth in claim 1 in which one side is hinged and formed with inwardly projecting studs to engage the film spool and with hearing apertures and the rigid side is provided with projecting axles supporting the rollers and a winding drum rotatably mounted on a stub axle on the rigid side and a crank handle with its shaft passed through the containers and the hinged side for attachment to said drumv H. C. FRANK MORANT.
US484182A 1921-07-12 1921-07-12 Film-developing apparatus Expired - Lifetime US1462019A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US484182A US1462019A (en) 1921-07-12 1921-07-12 Film-developing apparatus

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US484182A US1462019A (en) 1921-07-12 1921-07-12 Film-developing apparatus

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1462019A true US1462019A (en) 1923-07-17

Family

ID=23923094

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US484182A Expired - Lifetime US1462019A (en) 1921-07-12 1921-07-12 Film-developing apparatus

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1462019A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4025938A (en) * 1974-05-17 1977-05-24 Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha Liquid developer reservoir for copying machine

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4025938A (en) * 1974-05-17 1977-05-24 Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha Liquid developer reservoir for copying machine

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2947236A (en) Process and apparatus for the photographic liquid processing of coatings on flexiblesupports
US1462019A (en) Film-developing apparatus
US2353044A (en) Film magazine
US2112028A (en) Photographic apparatus
US1561699A (en) Method and apparatus for developing films
US1243403A (en) Developing and fixing tank for photographic films.
US1969823A (en) Automatic film developing apparatus
US1553903A (en) Apparatus for the treatment of cinematographic films
US1860059A (en) Apparatus for developing films
US2507238A (en) Photographic film developing tank
US1194707A (en) Developino-tank
US917078A (en) Photographic-film-developing apparatus.
US1178278A (en) Photographic-film-developing apparatus.
US1222654A (en) Photographic developing apparatus.
US781393A (en) Daylight roll-film-developing apparatus.
US1808585A (en) Apparatus for developing and printing pictures
US1495678A (en) Film-developing apparatus
US761076A (en) Apparatus for developing roller-films in daylight.
US1962039A (en) Picture album of the changeable type
US2252259A (en) Film developing apparatus
US2210445A (en) Portable apparatus for developing and printing films in daylight
US685640A (en) Apparatus for developing photographs.
US1285462A (en) Apparatus for developing photographic negatives.
US2286229A (en) Portable film developing apparatus
GB166897A (en) Improved film developing apparatus