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US3833917A
US3833917A US00341094A US34109473A US3833917A US 3833917 A US3833917 A US 3833917A US 00341094 A US00341094 A US 00341094A US 34109473 A US34109473 A US 34109473A US 3833917 A US3833917 A US 3833917A
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  • ABSTRACT pp No: 341,094 A stripping device for use with a dental film package Related US. Application Data Division of Ser. No. 850,477, Aug. 15, 1969.
  • the device includes a light-tight housing with a member that engages a tab on the outer covering of the film package, so that the package can be manually pulled along the outside of the housing to peel off the covering from one end of the package while moving that end over a'slot in the housing. A slide within the housing then can be moved to draw the contents of the film package out of the covering and through the slot into the housing, so the film chip can fall through an exit and into the developing machine.
  • This invention relates to film processing apparatus, and more particularly, to apparatus for stripping a protective covering from a film chip.
  • One object of the present invention is to provide apparatus for processing dental film in an ordinary lighted room.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide apparatus for stripping a covering from a film chip and feeding I the chip into a light-tight developing machine in an orthe inner cardboard sandwich that surrounds the film chip.
  • a clamping mechanism on the housing' can engage the tab on the package so that when the package is pulled, part of the protective outer covering is peeled away and the cardboard sandwich protrudesthrough the opening into the housing.
  • a slide within the housing then can be moved to engage the protruding sandwich to draw it fully into the housing. As the sandwich is drawn in, the film chip is released to fallfree. The slide is operated while one end of the housing is inserted into a developing machine, so the free-falling film chip falls through an exit aperture in the housing and into the developing machine where it is developed.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of stripping apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention
  • FIGS. 2 and 2a are-sectional and perspective views, respectively, of a dental film chip package, of a type which can be used in the stripper apparatus of FIG. 1;
  • FIGS. 3-9a illustrate portions of the stripperapparatus of FIG. 1, showing the steps involved in its operatron;
  • FIG. 10 is a partial, sectional stripper apparatus of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the cover slide of FIG. 10;
  • FIG. 12 is a sectional view taken on the line 12-12 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 13 is a partially plan, partially sectional view of the apparatus of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken on the line l414 of FIG. 13;
  • FIG. 15 is a partial perspective view showing the stripperlapparatus of FIG. 1 in place in a processing machine constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 16 is a partial plan view of the developing apparatus of FIG. 15.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a stripper device 10 comprising a housing 12 that forms a substantially light-tight chamber.
  • a dental film package is placed on a package supporting wall 14, andone end of the package is peeled away.
  • the film chip within the package then passes through an aperture or slot 16 in the wall to enter the inside of the housing.
  • the film chip falls through the housing and exits therefrom through an exit slot 18.
  • the stripper apparatus Prior to manipulating the stripper apparatus to allow the film chip to fall through the exit slot 18, the stripper apparatus is inserted into a receiving member 20 of a filmdeveloper 21, as shown in FIG. 15.
  • the stripper apparatus Prior to manipulating the stripper apparatus to allow the film chip to fall through the exit slot 18, the stripper apparatus is inserted into a receiving member 20 of a filmdeveloper 21, as shown in FIG. 15.
  • the chip exits from the stripperhousing it enters the developing machine 21 where the film chip is developed.
  • the end of the housing with slot 18 may be referred to as the lower end, while the
  • FIG. 2 is anenlarged sectional view of a typical dental film chip package of a type which can be stripped by the stripper apparatus of the invention.
  • the package 22 comprises a film chip 24 which is typically a stiff sheet of transparent plastic with a photographic emulsion thereon.
  • a sandwich 26 of thin stiff cardboard is disposed against the two faces of the film chip.
  • the cardboard sandwich includes an inner sheet 28 disposed against one face of the film chip, an outer sheet 30 disposed against the opposite face of the film chip, and a flap 32 extending from the outer sheet.
  • a lead sheet 34 is disposed against the inner cardboard sheet, and the cardboard flap 32 extends around the lead sheet.
  • An encapsulating envelope 36 of soft plastic is disposed around the other layers, including the edges of the layers, to form a light-tight capsule or package.
  • a tab 38 is formed in the encapsulating envelope, on a face thereof adjacent to the lead sheet.
  • Hand opening of the package is generally accomplished by pulling on the tab 38 to peel away. the encapsulating envelope.
  • the cardboard flap 32 is lifted and the film chip 24 is removed from the cardboard sandwich for developing.
  • the stripper apparatus of the invention is constructed to strip away part of the protective coverings on the film chip and extract the chip from the package to prepare it for developing. This is accomplished while protecting the chip from ambient light, thereby eliminating the need for a darkroom.
  • the stripping of a film package is accomplished by first engaging the tab on the package in a tab engaging assembly 40.
  • the cover slide 46 helps to hold down the peeled end of the package against the package supporting wall 14, and helps prevent the passage of light around the edges of the film package and through the slot 16.
  • the housing l2 is placed on the developing machine 21 in the manner shown in FIG. 15. Then, the handles 48 of a separating slide 50 that moves within the housing, are pushed down. The separating slide pulls the cardboard sandwich out of the encapsulating envelopeand through the slot 16 into the housing. It then separates the cardboard sheets of the sandwich to allow the film chipto fall free within the housing. The film chip falls down through the housing and exits through the exit slot 18 to enter the developing machine. Ashroud 20 on the developing machine surrounds the lower end of thehousing to prevent exposure of the film as itpasses out of the stripper housing and into the developing machine.
  • FIGS. 3-9 illustrate the steps in the stripping process.
  • the first step is bending down the tab 38 of thepackage and grasping the upper end 52 of the package between the thumb'T on one side and the forefinger F and index finger I on the other side.
  • the film package is then inserted into the space beneath the cover slide 46 while the slide is in its lower position.
  • the upper end 52 of the package is held close to the package supporting wall 14 while it is pulled upward, so that the tab 38 is guided by a tab guiding member 56 through a tab receiving slot 58.
  • the cover slide 46 is retained in its lower position by a latching mechanism. After the tab on the film package isin place in slot 58, the latching mechanism can be released to allow the slide 46 to move upwardly.
  • release of the slide 46 allows it to move upwardly in the direction of arrow 60 under the force of a spring 62.
  • the spring 62 presses a tabengaging member 64 to move it upwardly, until an end 66 thereof presses the tab 38 against the tab guide 56 to securely hold the tab in place.
  • the tab-engaging member 64 pushes the cover slide 46 a small distance
  • the operator draws the package-up along the package supporting wall 14 until the upper end 52 of the package reaches a position near the indicating line 44. At this position, one portion of the encapsulating envelope .36 has been completely peeled from one side of the package at one end thereof, and there'is substantial resistance to any further pulling of the package 22 upward along the housing. When the package reaches this position, the cardboard sandwich 26 and lead sheet 34pr0trude through the slot 16 into the inside of the housing. The operator then lays the upper end 52 of the package down against the package I supporting wall 14.
  • the cover slide 46 generally follows the package'up along the housing, although it may stop slightly short of the position shown in FIG. 7.
  • the operator grasps the slide 46 andpus'hes it further up thehousing until it reaches the position shown in FIG. 7.
  • a depressing member 68 carried by the slide moves down against the film package.
  • the depressing member pushes the package further through the slot 16 so that theflap 32 projects well into the housing.
  • FIGS. 8 and 8a are bottom illustrations of the slide '50 after it has been moved partially upward, the slide has a flap-engaging arm 70 which can engagefthe flap 32 on the cardboard package to draw the package into the inside of the housing.
  • the arm 70 has a laterally extending center portion that lies on one face of flap 32, and angled side portions 73 that lie on the other faceof the flap, to trap the flap securely between them.
  • the separating slide 50 is moved down, as shown in FIG. 9, in thedirectiori-of arrow 72..
  • the flap-engaging arm 70 engages the flap 38 to draw the cardboard sandwich 26 into the housing, while the encapsulating envelope 36 and the lead sheet 34 remain behind.
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 illustrate the details of construction of the stripper apparatus.
  • the housing 12 has a substantially light-tight chamber 82 formed by the package supporting wall .14 at one side, and by a cover. 84 atthe other side.
  • the cover 84 is provided to allow removal of the covering portions of the film package after the package has been stripped and the film chip inserted in the developing machine.
  • the cover is hinged at 86, and
  • the housing has walls 90 on either side of the package-supporting wall 14 that extend away from the chamber portion 82.
  • the tab engaging member 64 is slidably mounted between the walls 90, and is biased toward its upward position by the spring 62.
  • the tab guiding member 56 has a lower tab engaging portion 92 that is constructed to closely receive the upper end 66 of the tab engaging member. Accordingly, the tab on the film package is held securely between them when the member 64 is released.
  • the slide 46 can move downwardly along the housing until it contacts the tab engaging member 64, and can move upwardly along the housing until an upward end 98 of the slide abuts stops 100 positioned near the upper end of the housing.
  • a pair of pins 101 are provided in the wall 14. The pins engage the outer coveringof the package when it is pushed down on the wall 14 to hold it stationary.
  • the cover'slide 46 has bosses 94 on either side that are received in guiding slots 96 in each wall 90 of the housing.
  • the slide 46 includes an upper portion 102 and a lower portion 104 that are held together by screws (not shown).
  • the depressing members 68 are'mounted on a bar 106 and project through holes 108 in the bottom portion of the slide.
  • a spring 110 urges the bar 106 of the depressing assembly away from the package supporting wall of the housing.
  • depressing cams 112 are provided on each wall 90 of the housing, at a position over the slot 16 through which the film chip enters the inner chamber 82 of the housing.
  • the bar 106 is depressed by' the cam 112 as the depressing members 68 move to a position over the slot 16.
  • the depressing members 68 automatically push the package partially into the slot when the slide is moved up.
  • the slide 46 and tab engaging member 64 Prior to using the film stripper apparatus the slide 46 and tab engaging member 64 must be moved to the extreme downward position. They are held in this position by a retainer level 114, as shown in FIG. 10.
  • the retainer lever 114 is pivotally mounted on the housing at 116, and has a slide engaging portion 118 near one end.
  • a spring 120 urges the lever toward'a position where the portion 118 engages the slide, while a button 122 at the opposite end enables manual operation of the lever.
  • the lever portion 118 rides over the lower end of the slide and falls into a recess 124 in the slide. The lever then prevents upward movement of the slide.
  • the slide is urged'upwardly by the tab engaging member 64 which is biased upwardly by the spring 62. Only after the lower end of the package has been inserted under the slide 46, is the release button 122 pressed in. The slide 46 is then released and it and the tab engaging member 64 can move upwardly.
  • the separating slide 50 which is best shown in FIG. 13, is a thin member with four sides, one side forming the flap engaging arm 70 that engages the flap on the cardboard envelope.
  • the slide is guided by a pair of lower pins 126 that protrude from either side, and a shaft 128 that extends through the upper end of the slide. Both the pins 126 and shaft 128 engage a slot on either side of the housing.
  • the handles 48 that are manually pressed to move the slide within the housing are mounted on opposite ends of the shaft 128.
  • the slide 50 is biased toward an upward position by a pair of rubber bands 130 that extend between pins 132 on the slide and pins 134 fastened near the upper end of the housing.
  • the guiding slot 131 has an upper portion along which the shaft 128 moves, with an end 136 that abuts the shaft 128 when it is moved down to its extreme lower position.
  • the slot also has a lower section 138 which does not extend all the way through the housing walls, but is substantially a groove formed on the inner side of the housing walls.
  • the portion 138 does not extend in a straight line, but extends in a curve that substantially follows the curvature of the sandwich guiding wall 74.
  • the developing machine 21, shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, which develops the film chip after it exits from the stripper housing, has a chip receiving slot 140 which is designed to be aligned with the exit slot 18 of the stripper housing.
  • a cover 142 is positioned beneath the slot 140 to prevent the entrance of light therein.
  • the cover 142 is-mounted on an arm 144 which has an operating protuberance 146 thereon.
  • the arm 144 is biased toward a position'where the protuberance 146 is within the area where the bottom of the stripper housing is normally received.
  • the stripper housing When the stripper housing is inserted into the shroud or receiving member 20, it pushes the protuberance 146, thereby pivoting the arm 144 so that the cover 142 moves away from the film chip receiving slot 140.
  • the cover 142 automatically moves back to a position where it seals the opening 140.
  • the developing machine 21 operates in a cycle of predetermined duration, wherein it moves a chip just received through the opening 140 through several developing baths.
  • the developing cycle commences when a start button 148 is depressed.
  • the stripper apparatus is designed so that the button 148 is depressed automatically as the film chip is released to fall into the opening 140 in the developing machine.
  • the stripper housing is provided with a rod 150 which is slidably mounted in a rod housing portion 152 formed at one side of the stripper housing.
  • the rod 150 is biased toward an upper position wherein the lower end 150L does not protrude from the bottom of the stripper housing.
  • the rod is long enough so that when its lower end 150L does not protrude from the housing, the upper end 150U protrudes from the upper end of the slide housing portion.
  • the developing machine 21 may be of a type described in the earlier identified U.S. Pat. application
  • Apparatus for processing a film chip contained in a package which includes a film chip and a light-tight envelope comprising:
  • a substantially light-tight stripper housing including an aperture for receiving said film chip, said package being moveable along the housing;
  • envelope engaging means mounted on said housing for peeling away part of said envelope as said package is moved along said housing, said envelope engagingmeans positioned so that part of said film chip lies substantially over said aperture when said part of said envelope has been-peeled away;
  • I II 1 I developer means including a light-tight developer housing with an opening for receiving a film chip 7 from said stripper housing, acover for sealing said opening, means for normally maintaining said cover in sealing relationship to said opening, and means responsive to the engagement of said stripper housing withsaid-developer means for moving said cover away from said opening, I
  • a stripper including a stripper housing with an exit slot, and a mechanism which removes the envelope from around the chip and releases the chip to fall through theexit slot;
  • developer means including a light-tight developer housing with an opening for receiving a film chip from said stripper housing, a cover for sealing said opening, means for normally maintaining said cover in sealing relationship to'said opening, and means responsiveto the engagement of said stripper housing with said developer means for moving said cover away from said opening.
  • processor means for receiving said stripper housing including an opening for receiving a film chip fall- 'ing through said exit slot, control means operable in a cycle to process a film chip received through said opening, andmeans responsive to the operation of said manuallyoperable member for initiating acycle of 'said control means.
  • said package includes a protective layer for covering at least one face of said film chip, said protective layer having a flap thereon;
  • said manually moveable member includes a slide with an arm for engaging said flap on said protective layer to draw said layer out of said envelope so the film chip can thereafter fall through said exit slot.

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A stripping device for use with a dental film package that includes a film chip contained within an outer protective covering, to strip the package in daylight and enable insertion of the chip into a film processing machine. The device includes a light-tight housing with a member that engages a tab on the outer covering of the film package, so that the package can be manually pulled along the outside of the housing to peel off the covering from one end of the package while moving that end over a slot in the housing. A slide within the housing then can be moved to draw the contents of the film package out of the covering and through the slot into the housing, so the film chip can fall through an exit and into the developing machine.

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United States Patent 11 1 Schmidt Sept. 3, 1974 DENTAL FILM STRIPPER 3,559,556 2/1971 McCarthy 95/89 R [75l Inventor: gzlliitter Schmidt, Marina Del Rey, Primary Examiner Richard L- Moses Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Lindenberg, Freilich, [73] Assignee: Productron, Inc., Los Angeles, Wasserman, Rosen & Fernandez Calif.
22 Filed: Mar. 14, 1973 [57] ABSTRACT pp No: 341,094 A stripping device for use with a dental film package Related US. Application Data Division of Ser. No. 850,477, Aug. 15, 1969.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 10/1966 Guzzardi'et al 95/89 R 4/1969 Mastrosimone et al... 95/89 R 2/1971 Schmidt; 95/89 R that includes a film chip contained within an outer protective covering, to strip the package in daylight and enable insertion of the chip into a film processing machine. The device includes a light-tight housing with a member that engages a tab on the outer covering of the film package, so that the package can be manually pulled along the outside of the housing to peel off the covering from one end of the package while moving that end over a'slot in the housing. A slide within the housing then can be moved to draw the contents of the film package out of the covering and through the slot into the housing, so the film chip can fall through an exit and into the developing machine.
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PATENTEDSEP 31914 W s of 6 aaaasn DENTAL FILM STRIPPER BACKGROUND OF THE INvENTIoN 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to film processing apparatus, and more particularly, to apparatus for stripping a protective covering from a film chip.
2. Description of the Prior Art Dental x-ray photographs are generally made using film packages that comprise a small stiff chip of film sandwiched between thin cardboard layers, and having a soft plastic covering that completely envelopes the cardboard-chip sandwich and a lead sheet positioned against it. The developing of such film chips has generally required darkrooms, wherein the package was hand opened and the film chip dipped into tanks of processing chemicals. However, US. Pat. application Serial No. 732,186, filed May 27, 1968 by the present applicant, describes a processing system including apparatus for stripping a film chip in a lighted room and a processor for receiving the uncovered chip and developing it in a lighted room. While the stripping apparatus described in that application functions satisfactorily to uncover the film. chip and load it into the processor, an even simpler. and more reliable stripping apparatus would be desirable.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION One object of the present invention is to provide apparatus for processing dental film in an ordinary lighted room.
Another object of the invention is to provide apparatus for stripping a covering from a film chip and feeding I the chip into a light-tight developing machine in an orthe inner cardboard sandwich that surrounds the film chip. A clamping mechanism on the housing' can engage the tab on the package so that when the package is pulled, part of the protective outer covering is peeled away and the cardboard sandwich protrudesthrough the opening into the housing. A slide within the housing then can be moved to engage the protruding sandwich to draw it fully into the housing. As the sandwich is drawn in, the film chip is released to fallfree. The slide is operated while one end of the housing is inserted into a developing machine, so the free-falling film chip falls through an exit aperture in the housing and into the developing machine where it is developed.
The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention will best be understood from the following description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawmgs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of stripping apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention;
FIGS. 2 and 2a are-sectional and perspective views, respectively, of a dental film chip package, of a type which can be used in the stripper apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIGS. 3-9a illustrate portions of the stripperapparatus of FIG. 1, showing the steps involved in its operatron;
FIG. 10 is a partial, sectional stripper apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the cover slide of FIG. 10;
FIG. 12 is a sectional view taken on the line 12-12 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 13 is a partially plan, partially sectional view of the apparatus of FIG. 1;
.FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken on the line l414 of FIG. 13;
1 FIG. 15 is a partial perspective view showing the stripperlapparatus of FIG. 1 in place in a processing machine constructed in accordance with the invention; and
FIG. 16 is a partial plan view of the developing apparatus of FIG. 15.
DESCRIPTION OFTHE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS FIG. 1 illustrates a stripper device 10 comprising a housing 12 that forms a substantially light-tight chamber. A dental film package is placed on a package supporting wall 14, andone end of the package is peeled away. The film chip within the package then passes through an aperture or slot 16 in the wall to enter the inside of the housing. The film chip falls through the housing and exits therefrom through an exit slot 18. Prior to manipulating the stripper apparatus to allow the film chip to fall through the exit slot 18, the stripper apparatus is inserted into a receiving member 20 of a filmdeveloper 21, as shown in FIG. 15. Thus, as the chip exits from the stripperhousing,it enters the developing machine 21 where the film chip is developed. Inasmuch as the stripper housing is held with the slot 18 opening downwardly when engaged with the developing machine, the end of the housing with slot 18 may be referred to as the lower end, while the opposite end 42 may be referred to as the upper end.
FIG. 2 is anenlarged sectional view of a typical dental film chip package of a type which can be stripped by the stripper apparatus of the invention. The package 22 comprises a film chip 24 which is typically a stiff sheet of transparent plastic with a photographic emulsion thereon. A sandwich 26 of thin stiff cardboard is disposed against the two faces of the film chip. The cardboard sandwich includes an inner sheet 28 disposed against one face of the film chip, an outer sheet 30 disposed against the opposite face of the film chip, and a flap 32 extending from the outer sheet. A lead sheet 34 is disposed against the inner cardboard sheet, and the cardboard flap 32 extends around the lead sheet. An encapsulating envelope 36 of soft plastic is disposed around the other layers, including the edges of the layers, to form a light-tight capsule or package. A tab 38 is formed in the encapsulating envelope, on a face thereof adjacent to the lead sheet.
perspective view of the with the stripper apparatus, but a darkroom is then required. Hand opening of the package is generally accomplished by pulling on the tab 38 to peel away. the encapsulating envelope. The cardboard flap 32 is lifted and the film chip 24 is removed from the cardboard sandwich for developing. The stripper apparatus of the invention is constructed to strip away part of the protective coverings on the film chip and extract the chip from the package to prepare it for developing. This is accomplished while protecting the chip from ambient light, thereby eliminating the need for a darkroom.
Referring again to FIG. 1, the stripping of a film package is accomplished by first engaging the tab on the package in a tab engaging assembly 40. The packinside of the housing 12. The cover slide 46 helps to hold down the peeled end of the package against the package supporting wall 14, and helps prevent the passage of light around the edges of the film package and through the slot 16. i i
At the stage when the cardboard sandwich protrudes through slot 16, the housing l2 is placed on the developing machine 21 in the manner shown in FIG. 15. Then, the handles 48 of a separating slide 50 that moves within the housing, are pushed down. The separating slide pulls the cardboard sandwich out of the encapsulating envelopeand through the slot 16 into the housing. It then separates the cardboard sheets of the sandwich to allow the film chipto fall free within the housing. The film chip falls down through the housing and exits through the exit slot 18 to enter the developing machine. Ashroud 20 on the developing machine surrounds the lower end of thehousing to prevent exposure of the film as itpasses out of the stripper housing and into the developing machine.
. FIGS. 3-9 illustrate the steps in the stripping process. I
As shown in FIG. 3, the first step is bending down the tab 38 of thepackage and grasping the upper end 52 of the package between the thumb'T on one side and the forefinger F and index finger I on the other side.
As shown in FIG..4, the film package is then inserted into the space beneath the cover slide 46 while the slide is in its lower position. The upper end 52 of the package is held close to the package supporting wall 14 while it is pulled upward, so that the tab 38 is guided by a tab guiding member 56 through a tab receiving slot 58. During the steps shown in FIG. 4, the cover slide 46 is retained in its lower position by a latching mechanism. After the tab on the film package isin place in slot 58, the latching mechanism can be released to allow the slide 46 to move upwardly.
As shown in FIG. 5, release of the slide 46 allows it to move upwardly in the direction of arrow 60 under the force of a spring 62. The spring 62 presses a tabengaging member 64 to move it upwardly, until an end 66 thereof presses the tab 38 against the tab guide 56 to securely hold the tab in place. The tab-engaging member 64 pushes the cover slide 46 a small distance,
and the slide generally continues to move upwardly until its upper end 46U strikes the forefinger F and index finger l of the operator. The operator continues to'hold the upper end 52 of the package in the manner shown'in FIG. 5.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the operator draws the package-up along the package supporting wall 14 until the upper end 52 of the package reaches a position near the indicating line 44. At this position, one portion of the encapsulating envelope .36 has been completely peeled from one side of the package at one end thereof, and there'is substantial resistance to any further pulling of the package 22 upward along the housing. When the package reaches this position, the cardboard sandwich 26 and lead sheet 34pr0trude through the slot 16 into the inside of the housing. The operator then lays the upper end 52 of the package down against the package I supporting wall 14.
The cover slide 46 generally follows the package'up along the housing, although it may stop slightly short of the position shown in FIG. 7. The operator grasps the slide 46 andpus'hes it further up thehousing until it reaches the position shown in FIG. 7. As the slide approaches the position of FIG. 7, a depressing member 68 carried by the slide moves down against the film package. The depressing member pushes the package further through the slot 16 so that theflap 32 projects well into the housing. When the apparatus is in the position of FIG. 7,1the housing'may bepositioned on the developer machine, inasmuch as the next step of the process releases the film chip 28 to allow. it to fall' through the housing. 1
The next operation is the movement of the separating slide 50. As shown in FIGS. 8 and 8a, which are bottom illustrations of the slide '50 after it has been moved partially upward, the slide has a flap-engaging arm 70 which can engagefthe flap 32 on the cardboard package to draw the package into the inside of the housing. The arm 70 has a laterally extending center portion that lies on one face of flap 32, and angled side portions 73 that lie on the other faceof the flap, to trap the flap securely between them. The separating slide 50 is moved down, as shown in FIG. 9, in thedirectiori-of arrow 72.. The flap-engaging arm 70 engages the flap 38 to draw the cardboard sandwich 26 into the housing, while the encapsulating envelope 36 and the lead sheet 34 remain behind. As the flap-engaging arm' 70 moves down through thehousing, itfollows along asandwich guiding wall 74 which has a recess portion 76. As the arm moves into the recess 76, itbends one cardboard sheet 30 from which the flap 32'extends, away from the other sheet 28 of the sandwich.This opens up'the sandwich, allowing the film chip 24 to fall free from it. The film chip 24 falls down through the housing, being guided by walls 78, 80 that lead it to the exit slot 18. The film chip then falls through an opening in the developing machine where it is carried through tanks of chemicals that develop the image theron.
FIGS. 12 and 13 illustrate the details of construction of the stripper apparatus. The housing 12 has a substantially light-tight chamber 82 formed by the package supporting wall .14 at one side, and by a cover. 84 atthe other side. The cover 84 is provided to allow removal of the covering portions of the film package after the package has been stripped and the film chip inserted in the developing machine. The cover is hinged at 86, and
has a latch 88 that keeps it closed while allowing it to be opened by a hard pull.
The housing has walls 90 on either side of the package-supporting wall 14 that extend away from the chamber portion 82. The tab engaging member 64 is slidably mounted between the walls 90, and is biased toward its upward position by the spring 62. The tab guiding member 56 has a lower tab engaging portion 92 that is constructed to closely receive the upper end 66 of the tab engaging member. Accordingly, the tab on the film package is held securely between them when the member 64 is released. The slide 46 can move downwardly along the housing until it contacts the tab engaging member 64, and can move upwardly along the housing until an upward end 98 of the slide abuts stops 100 positioned near the upper end of the housing. In order to more securely hold the outer covering of the film package on the package supporting wall 14 as the cardboard sandwich is being drawn through the slot 16, a pair of pins 101 are provided in the wall 14. The pins engage the outer coveringof the package when it is pushed down on the wall 14 to hold it stationary.
As shown in FIGS. and 11, the cover'slide 46 has bosses 94 on either side that are received in guiding slots 96 in each wall 90 of the housing. The slide 46 includes an upper portion 102 and a lower portion 104 that are held together by screws (not shown). The depressing members 68 are'mounted on a bar 106 and project through holes 108 in the bottom portion of the slide. A spring 110 urges the bar 106 of the depressing assembly away from the package supporting wall of the housing. As shown in FIG. 12, depressing cams 112 are provided on each wall 90 of the housing, at a position over the slot 16 through which the film chip enters the inner chamber 82 of the housing. When the slide 46 is moved upwardly along the package supporting wall 14, the bar 106 is depressed by' the cam 112 as the depressing members 68 move to a position over the slot 16. Thus, the depressing members 68 automatically push the package partially into the slot when the slide is moved up.
Prior to using the film stripper apparatus the slide 46 and tab engaging member 64 must be moved to the extreme downward position. They are held in this position by a retainer level 114, as shown in FIG. 10. The retainer lever 114 is pivotally mounted on the housing at 116, and has a slide engaging portion 118 near one end. A spring 120 urges the lever toward'a position where the portion 118 engages the slide, while a button 122 at the opposite end enables manual operation of the lever. When the slide is pushed toward its extreme downward position, the lever portion 118 rides over the lower end of the slide and falls into a recess 124 in the slide. The lever then prevents upward movement of the slide. The slide is urged'upwardly by the tab engaging member 64 which is biased upwardly by the spring 62. Only after the lower end of the package has been inserted under the slide 46, is the release button 122 pressed in. The slide 46 is then released and it and the tab engaging member 64 can move upwardly.
The separating slide 50, which is best shown in FIG. 13, is a thin member with four sides, one side forming the flap engaging arm 70 that engages the flap on the cardboard envelope. The slide is guided by a pair of lower pins 126 that protrude from either side, and a shaft 128 that extends through the upper end of the slide. Both the pins 126 and shaft 128 engage a slot on either side of the housing. The handles 48 that are manually pressed to move the slide within the housing are mounted on opposite ends of the shaft 128. The slide 50 is biased toward an upward position by a pair of rubber bands 130 that extend between pins 132 on the slide and pins 134 fastened near the upper end of the housing.
As shown in FIG. 1, the guiding slot 131 has an upper portion along which the shaft 128 moves, with an end 136 that abuts the shaft 128 when it is moved down to its extreme lower position. The slot also has a lower section 138 which does not extend all the way through the housing walls, but is substantially a groove formed on the inner side of the housing walls. The portion 138 does not extend in a straight line, but extends in a curve that substantially follows the curvature of the sandwich guiding wall 74. Thus, as the separating slide 50 is moved down, the flap engaging arm 70 moves the flap of the film package sandwich along the contour of the sandwich guiding wall 74. The flap follows into the recess 76 of wall 74 to separate the sandwich sheets and allow the film chip to fall free.
The developing machine 21, shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, which develops the film chip after it exits from the stripper housing, has a chip receiving slot 140 which is designed to be aligned with the exit slot 18 of the stripper housing. A cover 142 is positioned beneath the slot 140 to prevent the entrance of light therein. The cover 142 is-mounted on an arm 144 which has an operating protuberance 146 thereon. The arm 144 is biased toward a position'where the protuberance 146 is within the area where the bottom of the stripper housing is normally received. When the stripper housing is inserted into the shroud or receiving member 20, it pushes the protuberance 146, thereby pivoting the arm 144 so that the cover 142 moves away from the film chip receiving slot 140. When the stripper housing is removed from the receiving member 20, the cover 142 automatically moves back to a position where it seals the opening 140.
The developing machine 21 operates in a cycle of predetermined duration, wherein it moves a chip just received through the opening 140 through several developing baths. The developing cycle commences when a start button 148 is depressed. The stripper apparatus is designed so that the button 148 is depressed automatically as the film chip is released to fall into the opening 140 in the developing machine. To accomplish this, the stripper housing is provided with a rod 150 which is slidably mounted in a rod housing portion 152 formed at one side of the stripper housing. The rod 150 is biased toward an upper position wherein the lower end 150L does not protrude from the bottom of the stripper housing. The rod is long enough so that when its lower end 150L does not protrude from the housing, the upper end 150U protrudes from the upper end of the slide housing portion. When the handles 48 are pushed down to move the separating slide within the housing, one of the handles 48 presses down on the rod 150 to depress it, so that the lower end pushes down on the starter button 148 of the developing machine. Thus, when the handles 48 are pushed down so that the separating slide draws in the cardboard sandwich and releases the film chip to fall through the exit slot 18 in the stripper housing, the developing machine 21 is started. The developing machine 21 may be of a type described in the earlier identified U.S. Pat. application Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated'herein, it is recognized that modifications and variations may readily occur to those skilled in the art, and consequently, it is intended that the claims be interpreted to cover such modifications and equivalents.
What is claimed is:
1. Apparatus for processing a film chip contained in a package which includes a film chip and a light-tight envelope comprising:
a substantially light-tight stripper housing including an aperture for receiving said film chip, said package being moveable along the housing;
envelope engaging means mounted on said housing for peeling away part of said envelope as said package is moved along said housing, said envelope engagingmeans positioned so that part of said film chip lies substantially over said aperture when said part of said envelope has been-peeled away;
means within said housing for drawing said film chip through said aperture and into said housing;
means for allowing the exit of said film chip from said housing; and I II 1 I developer means including a light-tight developer housing with an opening for receiving a film chip 7 from said stripper housing, acover for sealing said opening, means for normally maintaining said cover in sealing relationship to said opening, and means responsive to the engagement of said stripper housing withsaid-developer means for moving said cover away from said opening, I
2. Apparatus for processing a film chip contained i a package that includes a light-tight envelope, comprismg: I
a stripper including a stripper housing with an exit slot, and a mechanism which removes the envelope from around the chip and releases the chip to fall through theexit slot; and
developer means including a light-tight developer housing with an opening for receiving a film chip from said stripper housing, a cover for sealing said opening, means for normally maintaining said cover in sealing relationship to'said opening, and means responsiveto the engagement of said stripper housing with said developer means for moving said cover away from said opening. 3. Apparatus for processing a film chip contained in a package that includes a light-tight envelope comprising:
processor means for receiving said stripper housing including an opening for receiving a film chip fall- 'ing through said exit slot, control means operable in a cycle to process a film chip received through said opening, andmeans responsive to the operation of said manuallyoperable member for initiating acycle of 'said control means.
4. Theapparatus described in claim 3 wherein: i I I said package-includes a protective layer for covering at least one face of said film chip, said protective layer having a flap thereon;- and said manually moveable member includes a slide with an arm for engaging said flap on said protective layer to draw said layer out of said envelope so the film chip can thereafter fall through said exit slot.

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1. Apparatus for processing a film chip contained in a package which includes a film chip and a light-tight envelope comprising: a substantially light-tight stripper housing including an aperture for receiving said film chip, said package being moveable along the housing; envelope engaging means mounted on said housing for peeling away part of said envelope as said package is moved along said housing, said envelope engaging means positioned so that part of said film chip lies substantially over said aperture when said part of said envelope has been peeled away; means within said housing for drawing said film chip through said aperture and into said housing; means for allowing the exit of said film chip from said housing; and developer means including a light-tight developer housing with an opening for receiving a film chip from said stripper housing, a cover for sealing said opening, means for normally maintaining said cover in sealing relationship to said opening, and means responsive to the engagement of said stripper housing with said developer means for moving said cover away from said opening.
2. Apparatus for processing a film chip contained in a package that includes a light-tight envelope, comprising: a stripper including a stripper housing with an exit slot, and a mechanism which removes the envelope from around the chip and releases the chip to fall through the exit slot; and developer means including a light-tight developer housing with an opening for receiving a film chip from said stripper housing, a cover for sealing said opening, means for normally maintaining said cover in sealing relationship to said opening, and means responsive to the engagement of said stripper housing with said developer means for moving said cover away from said opening.
3. Apparatus for processing a film chip contained in a package that includes a light-tight envelope comprising: a stripper including a stripper housing with an exit slot and a mechanism operable to remove the envelope from around the chip and release the chip to fall through the exit slot, said mechanism including a manually operable member for operating the mechanism; and processor means for receiving said stripper housing including an opening for receiving a film chip falling through said exit slot, control means operable in a cycle to process a film chip received through said opening, and means responsive to the operation of said manually operable member for initiating a cycle of said control means.
4. The apparatus described in claim 3 wherein: said package includes a protective layer for covering at least one face of said film chip, said protective layer having a flap thereon; and said manually moveable member includes a slide with an arm for engaging said flap on said protective layer to draw said layer out of said envelope so the film chip can thereafter fall through said exit slot.
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