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US2155149A
US2155149A US12043?A US12043937A US2155149A US 2155149 A US2155149 A US 2155149A US 12043937 A US12043937 A US 12043937A US 2155149 A US2155149 A US 2155149A
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  • the present invention relates to hand-operated contact printing apparatus of the kind comprising a box-like structure provided with a hinged lid to which is secured a pressure pad adapted to be brought into contact with light-sensitivel photographic material resting upon the upper or lower surface of a document or the like to be copied, and which will hereinafter be referred to as the medium.
  • a drawback associated with such machines at present in use is that the intensity or strength of the matter inscribed onthe medium and required,
  • one or more coloured filters ' is or are so arranged and mounted that it or they can be extended or retracted. to any desired extent within the confines of the box.
  • I'he 4light may alsov be caused to pass through a semitransparent white diffusing element which may,
  • appa- 45 ratus Another drawback inherent in existing. appa- 45 ratus is that when printing is effected by reflecf tion, that is when the sensitlsed surface of the light-sensltlsed sheet is uppermost, unsatisfac, tory results have frequently been obtained owing to the nature of the background, which was permanent.
  • a' movable coloured screen or illter is so'arranged that it ,can at will be drawn over a permanent vdark background.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional side elevation with the lid in the raised position
  • Fig. 2 is' a. section on the line 2*--2 of Fig. 1,
  • the lid being closed.
  • a is a rectangular box-like container provided with a hinged lid b.
  • lamps c are arranged side by side.
  • a white diiuser d is horizontally arranged, and is provided with a tensioning spring d.
  • two yellow lters e and e' respectively, arranged to be movable in parallel slots f and f' and mounted on self-winding spring rollers g and g to enable rapid backward movement of the lters to be obtained, each filter being provided with a catch by means of which vit can lbe held in any extended position.
  • Each of the catches in this form of the device consists inL .a guide pin p secued to the free end ofthe lter and being of a length to extend through the slots in opposite sides of the container a and to pro- .ject beyond the outer surfaces thereof at opposite sides.
  • the lid b is provided with a pressure pad 1c of spongy rubber, and is covered on its inner sur- .face with a strip'l of black material, which can serve as a background.
  • a strip'l of black material which can serve as a background.
  • there is a further background vin the form of an opaque filterv or light-reflecting screen m,' preferably yellow, which can be drawn from a roller ⁇ n across the strip l.
  • a catch o serves to hold the lter 1n in place.
  • a self-winding roller mounted in said structure near a side thereof and above said light source, said roller being adapted to receive said flexible strip wound thereon, and cooperating means on said hexible strip and said structure for releasably holding said iiexible strip in unwound position extended substantially across said structure above said light source whereby to modify the light from the light source, said strip remaining wholly within said structure in both wound and unwound positions.
  • a photographic printing device for use in reflex copying comprising a box-like structure having a body and a hinged lid, a light source in the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the body between the vlid and the light source, a pressure pad in the lid adapted to press upon photographic material on said support when the lid is in closed position, said pad having its outer surface of one color, a flexible background strip of a color different from the color of said pressure pad surface, at least one of said colors being light refleeting, a roller mounted in the lid at one side thereof to hold the said strip wound thereon, and releasable cooperating means on said strip and said lid at the side opposite said roller for holding the strip extended over the said pressure' pad to form a printing background, whereby the reflecting color can be placed above the photographic material to reilect light passing through the material back to the material for reiiex copying.
  • a photographic printing device for use in reflex copying comprising a box-like structure having a body and ahinged lid, alight source in the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the body tween the lid and the light soxn'ce, a pad in the lid adapted to press upon photographic material on said support when the lid in closed position, said pad having its outer surface of one color, a :dexible background strip of a color different from the vcolor of said pressure pad surface, at least one of said colors being light reflecting, a spring roller molmted in the lid at one side of the pressure pad to hold the said strip wound thereon, a hook on the said strip at the outer end thereof when wound on said roller, and means in the lid at the opposite side of the pressure pad engageable by said hook to hold the said strip releasably over said pressure pad to form a printing background whereby the reecting color can be placed above the photogfaphic material to reflect light passing through the material back to the material for reflex
  • a photographic printing device comprising a box-like structure having a body and a hinged lid. a light source in the lower part of the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the upper part o f the body, spressurepadinthelidadaptedto press upon photographic .material on said support when thelidisinclosedpositimsaidpadhavingits outer surface of one color, a flexible strip of a color diifex'ent from the color of said pressure pad surface.
  • a photographic'printing device comprising a box-like structure having a bodv and a. hinged lid, a light source in the body, a. support for ⁇ photographic material including a. light-sensitive material in the body between the light source and the lid, a exible colored filter strip, a spring roller mounted in the said body near a side thereof between said light source and support, said roller being adapted to receive the said lter strip wound thereon, guiding means in the body extending horizontally at substantially the plane of said roller, and means on the said filter strip cooperating' with said guiding means to guide said strip to an extended position between said light source and support and to hold the strip releasably in extended position.
  • a photographic printing device comprising a box-like structure having a body and a hinged lid, a light source in the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the body between the light source and the lid, a flexible colored filter strip, a self-winding roller mounted in the body near a side thereof between said light source and support, said msnm Ro'rmmnn.

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April 1s, 1939.
C. E. F. RUTHERFORD PHoToGRAPuIc GONTAGTPR'INTING AND COPYING APPARATUS Filed Jan. 13, 1937 k ,9 .a e J9 Nif. n l w. .O
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PatentedlApr. 18, 1939 i I rnoToonArmc ooNTAcT PRINTING AND como APPARATUS Cuthbert Edward IFoster IRutherford,
f London, England` Appuwion January 13, 1937, serial Nc. 120,43: In Great Britain January 24, 1936 6 Claims. (Cl. 95-73) The present invention relates to hand-operated contact printing apparatus of the kind comprising a box-like structure provided with a hinged lid to which is secured a pressure pad adapted to be brought into contact with light-sensitivel photographic material resting upon the upper or lower surface of a document or the like to be copied, and which will hereinafter be referred to as the medium. 1 f 10 A drawback associated with such machines at present in use is that the intensity or strength of the matter inscribed onthe medium and required,
to be reproduced frequently varies at dierent parts of the medium. This necessitates a movl5 able filter so arranged as to partially vignette the strong portions of the medium to be copied. Now when this operation is made by tray or drawout filters, which protrude beyond the connes of the apparatus or have to be taken completely out for the quicker white light` transmitted positive printing process, it makes a slow and cumbersome operation requiring care and manipulation,
beingv proportionately vgreater in relation toincrease in the copying dimensions of the apparatus employed.
Inrthe case of an operator making hundreds of exposures a day of intermittent positive printing and reflex coloured screen printing manipulation of the fllter'alone may occupy an hour or more.
According to this invention one or more coloured filters 'is or are so arranged and mounted that it or they can be extended or retracted. to any desired extent within the confines of the box. With this arrangement flexible filters-can be employed,. and the mounted on spring rollers so that they can be rapidly extended or retracted, thereby affording means whereby the operator can rapidly change over from white light positive printing to reflex coloured screen negative printing. I'he 4light may alsov be caused to pass through a semitransparent white diffusing element which may,
for example, be of a cellulose acetate material.
Another drawback inherent in existing. appa- 45 ratus is that when printing is effected by reflecf tion, that is when the sensitlsed surface of the light-sensltlsed sheet is uppermost, unsatisfac, tory results have frequently been obtained owing to the nature of the background, which was permanent.
According to this invention. a' movable coloured screen or illter is so'arranged that it ,can at will be drawn over a permanent vdark background.
One `form of construction of the invention is illustrated in the annexed drawing, in which:-
filters are preferablyy Fig. 1 is a sectional side elevation with the lid in the raised position, and
Fig. 2 is' a. section on the line 2*--2 of Fig. 1,
the lid being closed.
In this drawing, a is a rectangular box-like container provided with a hinged lid b. At the lower part of the container strip lamps c are arranged side by side. Above these lamps a white diiuser d is horizontally arranged, and is provided with a tensioning spring d.' Above the diffuser d are located two yellow lters e and e' respectively, arranged to be movable in parallel slots f and f' and mounted on self-winding spring rollers g and g to enable rapid backward movement of the lters to be obtained, each filter being provided with a catch by means of which vit can lbe held in any extended position.` Each of the catches in this form of the device consists inL .a guide pin p secued to the free end ofthe lter and being of a length to extend through the slots in opposite sides of the container a and to pro- .ject beyond the outer surfaces thereof at opposite sides. 'I'he projecting endsv of the pin p are screw threaded to receive clamping nuts q which frictionally engage vagainst the outer surfaces of the container a to hold the filter at any selected Aposition along' the slots.v These slots ,f and ,1"l serve a three-fold purpose; in addltionto serving as trackways for the filters they facilitate the entry of cooling air to the apparatus, and further they act as guides when pieces of filter are used for shadowing or vignetting -a part of the medium. The usual glass working plate h lis arranged at the top of the container a.
The lid b is provided with a pressure pad 1c of spongy rubber, and is covered on its inner sur- .face with a strip'l of black material, which can serve as a background. In addition to this black. surface there is a further background vin the form of an opaque filterv or light-reflecting screen m,' preferably yellow, which can be drawn from a roller `n across the strip l. A catch o serves to hold the lter 1n in place.
Having thus described the nature of the saidv invention and the best means I know of carrying ing the light fromv said source, a self-winding roller mounted in said structure near a side thereof and above said light source, said roller being adapted to receive said flexible strip wound thereon, and cooperating means on said hexible strip and said structure for releasably holding said iiexible strip in unwound position extended substantially across said structure above said light source whereby to modify the light from the light source, said strip remaining wholly within said structure in both wound and unwound positions.
2. A photographic printing device for use in reflex copying comprising a box-like structure having a body and a hinged lid, a light source in the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the body between the vlid and the light source, a pressure pad in the lid adapted to press upon photographic material on said support when the lid is in closed position, said pad having its outer surface of one color, a flexible background strip of a color different from the color of said pressure pad surface, at least one of said colors being light refleeting, a roller mounted in the lid at one side thereof to hold the said strip wound thereon, and releasable cooperating means on said strip and said lid at the side opposite said roller for holding the strip extended over the said pressure' pad to form a printing background, whereby the reflecting color can be placed above the photographic material to reilect light passing through the material back to the material for reiiex copying.
3. A photographic printing device for use in reflex copying comprising a box-like structure having a body and ahinged lid, alight source in the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the body tween the lid and the light soxn'ce, a pad in the lid adapted to press upon photographic material on said support when the lid in closed position, said pad having its outer surface of one color, a :dexible background strip of a color different from the vcolor of said pressure pad surface, at least one of said colors being light reflecting, a spring roller molmted in the lid at one side of the pressure pad to hold the said strip wound thereon, a hook on the said strip at the outer end thereof when wound on said roller, and means in the lid at the opposite side of the pressure pad engageable by said hook to hold the said strip releasably over said pressure pad to form a printing background whereby the reecting color can be placed above the photogfaphic material to reflect light passing through the material back to the material for reflex copying.
4. A photographic printing device comprising a box-like structure having a body and a hinged lid. a light source in the lower part of the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the upper part o f the body, spressurepadinthelidadaptedto press upon photographic .material on said support when thelidisinclosedpositimsaidpadhavingits outer surface of one color, a flexible strip of a color diifex'ent from the color of said pressure pad surface. atleast one of said colors being light reecting, a roller mounted in the lid at one side thereof to hold the said strip wound thereon, cooperating releasable means on sail strip and said lid for holding the strip extended over the said pressure pad to form a printing background, a flexible colored iilter strip, a filter holding roller` mounted near one side of the body between the light soln'ce and the said support to receive the said filter strip wound thereon, said body having guiding slots therein at substantially the horizontal plane of the said lter holding roller, and means attached to the free end of the said filter strip relative to its position when wound on its said roller for engagement in the said guiding slots to guide the filter strip to horizontal position between the said light source and support, said last named means releasably holding said filter in unwound filtering position, -said iliter modifying the light before it strikes the photographic material and said background strip modifying light passing through the photographic material.
5. A photographic'printing device comprising a box-like structure having a bodv and a. hinged lid, a light source in the body, a. support for `photographic material including a. light-sensitive material in the body between the light source and the lid, a exible colored filter strip, a spring roller mounted in the said body near a side thereof between said light source and support, said roller being adapted to receive the said lter strip wound thereon, guiding means in the body extending horizontally at substantially the plane of said roller, and means on the said filter strip cooperating' with said guiding means to guide said strip to an extended position between said light source and support and to hold the strip releasably in extended position.
6. A photographic printing device comprising a box-like structure having a body and a hinged lid, a light source in the body, a support for photographic material including a light-sensitive material in the body between the light source and the lid, a flexible colored filter strip, a self-winding roller mounted in the body near a side thereof between said light source and support, said msnm Ro'rmmnn.
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US2638827A (en) * 1949-07-28 1953-05-19 Eastman Kodak Co Printer platen construction
US2817279A (en) * 1953-10-26 1957-12-24 Ivan W Ellsworth Apparatus for simultaneous photographic printing and developing
US3642371A (en) * 1970-06-29 1972-02-15 Xerox Corp Platen cover for copying machine
US3765762A (en) * 1971-09-24 1973-10-16 Donnici K Li Copying machine
US3802102A (en) * 1971-12-02 1974-04-09 R Licciardi Special effects box
US4043663A (en) * 1975-10-28 1977-08-23 Itek Corporation Device for applying a flexible halftone screen over a camera vacuum platen
US4046474A (en) * 1975-11-17 1977-09-06 Rockwell International Corporation Black-body wafer support fixture for exposure of photoresist
US5760882A (en) * 1996-06-20 1998-06-02 Eastman Kodak Company Contact printer and method of making a filter for a contact printer
US5856864A (en) * 1996-06-20 1999-01-05 Eastman Kodak Company Photographic printer and method of making a filter for a photographic printer

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US2638827A (en) * 1949-07-28 1953-05-19 Eastman Kodak Co Printer platen construction
US2817279A (en) * 1953-10-26 1957-12-24 Ivan W Ellsworth Apparatus for simultaneous photographic printing and developing
US3642371A (en) * 1970-06-29 1972-02-15 Xerox Corp Platen cover for copying machine
US3765762A (en) * 1971-09-24 1973-10-16 Donnici K Li Copying machine
US3802102A (en) * 1971-12-02 1974-04-09 R Licciardi Special effects box
US4043663A (en) * 1975-10-28 1977-08-23 Itek Corporation Device for applying a flexible halftone screen over a camera vacuum platen
US4046474A (en) * 1975-11-17 1977-09-06 Rockwell International Corporation Black-body wafer support fixture for exposure of photoresist
US5760882A (en) * 1996-06-20 1998-06-02 Eastman Kodak Company Contact printer and method of making a filter for a contact printer
US5856864A (en) * 1996-06-20 1999-01-05 Eastman Kodak Company Photographic printer and method of making a filter for a photographic printer

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