Information
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Patent Grant
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6698945
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Patent Number
6,698,945
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 396 598
- 396 599
- 396 612
- 396 613
- 396 615
- 396 617
- 396 620
- 396 647
- 355 40
- 355 41
- 355 72
- 355 75
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An automatic photo film feeding apparatus includes a transport mechanism for successively transporting a plurality of film cartridges to a feed position. Transport mechanism includes a first transport unit for supporting the film cartridges with photo films drawn downward and successively transporting film cartridges substantially horizontally to a transfer position, and a second transport unit for receiving film cartridges transported to the transfer position by the first transport unit, and transporting film cartridges horizontally to the feed position. Second transport unit has a posture change mechanism for changing film cartridges to a posture having photo films drawn from film cartridges being directed substantially horizontally. Feeding apparatus includes a feed mechanism for drawing photo films out of film cartridges transported to the feed position, and feeding photo films to a processing section. Feed mechanism has rollers for substantially horizontally drawing the photo films out of the film cartridges transported to the feed position by the second transport unit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an automatic photo film feeding apparatus having a transport mechanism for continuously transporting a plurality of film cartridges to a feeding position, and a feed mechanism for feeding to a processing section photo film from the film cartridges transported to the feeding position by the transport mechanism. More particularly, the invention relates to an apparatus for automatically feeding photo film from film cartridges to a film developing device or the like. The term film cartridges used herein is a collective term meaning containers for storing rolls of image-bearing photo film, including cassettes storing rolls of photo film, and casings storing such cassettes.
2. Description of the Related Art
Automatic photo film feeding apparatus having the above construction are disclosed in Japanese Patent Publications (Unexamined) Nos. 5-113626 and 6-250369, for example. The autoloading apparatus
31
shown in
FIG. 4
of the former publication includes a holder
32
for holding a plurality of cartridges
11
storing cassettes
2
therein, and a control mechanism
33
for feeding to a film drawing mechanism
36
one cartridge
11
after another falling by gravity from the lower end of the holder
32
. Film
1
in the cartridge
11
set to the film drawing mechanism
36
is drawn from the cassette
2
by transport rollers
38
to be transported to developing tanks. When the film
1
has been drawn from the cassette
2
, the cartridge
11
storing this cassette
2
is collected in a collecting pocket
40
by a collecting mechanism
39
. The collecting mechanism
39
includes a movable bottom
45
for supporting the cartridge
11
from below, and a solenoid mechanism
39
for swinging the bottom
45
downward. The autoloading apparatus
31
has a priority processing gate
34
disposed at a lower end thereof, for processing a cartridge inserted therein with priority.
FIG. 7
shows an autoloading apparatus
51
which is a modification of the autoloading apparatus
31
.
Next, the film feeding apparatus shown in the latter publication has an endless chain
3
driven to circulate horizontally, and a plurality of supporting blocks
2
arranged equidistantly along the entire length of endless chain
3
. Each supporting block receives a cassette
16
with a film
17
drawn out downward. As the endless chain
3
is driven, the cassettes
16
are transported one after another to a film input
10
. In the film input
10
film
17
is drawn from the cassettes
16
and transported toward a developing station
18
. The cassettes
16
empty of film
17
are guided by an apron unit
9
to a collecting section not shown.
To consider the prior examples noted above, the former apparatus feeds the cartridges
11
to the film drawing mechanism
36
by using the weight of cartridges
11
. This feeding mode is less reliable than a forcible transport using drive. Moreover, to make effective use of gravity, the autoloading apparatus
31
and
51
must have increased vertical dimensions, and hence a disadvantage of the entire apparatus tending to be large.
Next, the latter apparatus, while the cassette
16
are transported reliably, the film input
10
is constructed to draw film
17
downward and therefore a transport system must be disposed in a downward position to transport the film
17
drawn downward by the film input
10
. This results in a disadvantage that the apparatus has increased vertical dimensions in this part. Assuming where the latter film feeding apparatus is provided for a film developing apparatus, as described in the embodiment, it is considered rational to employ a construction in which a developing section is disposed below the feeding apparatus so that the photo film drawn out is directly fed into the developing section below. However, to secure space for accommodating a drive system of the film feeding apparatus and for transporting empty cassettes after photo film is drawn out, the entire film developing apparatus tends to be vertically enlarged. In this sense, there is room for improvement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to provide an apparatus constructed as small as possible for reliably transporting film cartridges and feeding photo film from the film cartridges.
The above object is filmed, according to this invention, by an automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 1. The apparatus comprises a transport mechanism for successively transporting a plurality of film cartridges to a feed position, the transport mechanism including a first transport unit for supporting the film cartridges with photo films drawn downward and successively transporting the film cartridges substantially horizontally to a transfer position, and a second transport unit for receiving the film cartridges transported to the transfer position by the first transport unit, and transporting the film cartridges horizontally to the feed position; the second transport unit having a posture change mechanism for changing the film cartridges to a posture having the photo films drawn from the film cartridges being directed substantially horizontally; and a feed mechanism for drawing the photo films out of the film cartridges transported to the feed position, and feeding the photo films to a processing section, the feed mechanism having rollers for substantially horizontally drawing the photo films out of the film cartridges transported to the feed position by the second transport unit.
In the automatic photo film feeding apparatus having the above features, the film cartridges are transported substantially horizontally by the first transport unit to reach the transfer position. Next, the film cartridges are transported one by one to the feed position by the second transport unit while being changed to a posture having the photo films drawn from the film cartridges being directed substantially horizontally. In the feed position, the photo film is drawn out by the rollers of the feed mechanism. That is, the posture of the film cartridges is changed while transporting the film cartridges substantially horizontally with the photo films drawn out beforehand, and finally the photo films are fed substantially horizontally. Consequently, compared with a construction for transporting the film cartridges downward, this apparatus may have reduced vertical dimensions. Where, for example, a developing device is provided, a downwardly opening space may be secured with ease. As a result, the apparatus according to this invention is constructed as small as possible for reliably transporting the film cartridges and feeding the photo films from the film cartridges.
The above apparatus may have the following specific construction. The first transport unit includes an endless rotating belt wound around wheels juxtaposed sideways, and a plurality of support members arranged on the rotating belt for supporting the film cartridges, and the second transport unit has a handling member for receiving the film cartridges one by one, the handling member being movable between the transfer position and the feed position, and between the transfer position and a discharge position spaced from the first transport unit, and a control device is provided for transferring the film cartridges supported by the support members to the handling member in the transfer position based on movement of the endless rotating belt of the first transport unit, moving the handling member supporting one of the film cartridges to the feed position, returning the handling member to the transfer position after drawing out the photo film in the feed position, further moving the handling member from the transfer position to the discharge position, causing the handling member to discharge the one of the film cartridges, and allowing the one of the film cartridges to fall by gravity.
In the automatic photo film feeding apparatus having the above features, the film cartridges, after having the photo films drawn out in the feed position, are returned to the transfer position. This operating mode is employed to use the transport path of the second transport unit also as part of a discharge path for the empty film cartridges. After the handling member is moved from the transfer position to the discharge position for discharging each film cartridge, the handling member has only to return to the transfer position for receiving a next film cartridge from the first transport unit. As a result, based on the rational transport of the film cartridges, the photo films may be fed successively.
The handling member may define a space opening toward the first transport unit for receiving the film cartridges from the first transport unit, and a fixed contact rod may be provided for contacting the one of the film cartridges supported by the handling member and separating the one of the film cartridges from the handling member when the handling member is moved to the discharge position.
In the automatic photo film feeding apparatus having the above features, the film cartridge with the photo film having been drawn out is reliably discharged from the handling member by the fixed contact rod.
Further, the apparatus may have the following specific construction. The handling member is rotatable about a horizontal axis, the posture change mechanism having a cam mechanism for rotating the handling member about the axis when the handling member is moved from the transfer position to the feed position.
In the automatic photo film feeding apparatus having the above features, when a film cartridge transferred to the handling member in the transfer position is transported to the feed position, the film cartridge undergoes a change in posture by being rotated with the handling member about the axis by action of cam mechanism. Thus, the apparatus has a simple construction without requiring an additional actuator for rotating the handling member.
The foregoing object is fulfilled, according to another aspect of this invention, by an automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 5. This apparatus comprises a transport mechanism for successively transporting a plurality of film cartridges to a feed position, the transport mechanism supporting the film cartridges with photo films drawn downward and successively transporting the film cartridges to the feed position while changing the film cartridges to a posture having the photo films drawn from the film cartridges being directed substantially horizontally; a feed mechanism for drawing the photo films out of the film cartridges transported to the feed position; and an interrupting feed mechanism for transporting to the feed position a further film cartridge provided from outside separately from the film cartridges supported by the transport mechanism, the interrupting feed mechanism having a film cartridge supporting holder switchable between an introducing position for placing the further film cartridge in the feed position, and a retracted position separated from the introducing position.
In the automatic photo film feeding apparatus having the above features, once the operator sets the film cartridges to a posture having the photo films drawn out downward beforehand, the film cartridges are horizontally transported one by one to the feed position while being changed to the posture having the photo films drawn from the film cartridges being directed substantially horizontally. Thus, the film cartridges are transported reliably, and there is no need to secure a space below. Compared with the construction for transporting the film cartridges downward, this apparatus may have reduced vertical dimensions with relative ease. Further, by moving the holder of the interrupting feed mechanism to the introducing position, the photo film of the film cartridge supported by the holder may be fed directly to a processing section. In this way, the photo film of a particular film cartridge may be processed with priority. As a result, the apparatus according to this invention is constructed compact for reliably transporting the film cartridges and feeding the photo films from the film cartridges. This apparatus is also capable of processing the photo film of a particular film cartridge with priority.
The above apparatus may further comprise an auxiliary feed mechanism juxtaposed with the feed mechanism for receiving a photo film of different width to each photo film receivable by the feed mechanism, the holder of the interrupting feed mechanism being movable to a position opposed to the auxiliary feed mechanism.
With the automatic photo film feeding apparatus having the above features, when processing a photo film of different width to the photo film fed by the feed mechanism, the holder of the interrupting feed mechanism supporting the film cartridge having the photo film of different width may only be set to the position opposed to the auxiliary feed mechanism. Specifically, for example, the feed mechanism may be constructed to feed 135-size film cartridges, while the auxiliary feed mechanism is constructed to feed photo film of 240-size (i.e. APS film or Advanced Photo System Film). With the automatic feeding apparatus having such construction, the holder of the interrupting feed mechanism may be used to support a film cartridge of a 240-size photo film and the holder may be set to the position opposed to the auxiliary feed mechanism, thereby passing the 240-size photo film to the auxiliary feed mechanism. As a result, the apparatus according to the invention has the improved construction forming two photo film feeding paths and having the movable holder to be capable of processing two types of photo film.
Other features and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following description of the embodiment to be taken with reference to the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a film processor,
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a main construction of an automatic feeding apparatus;
FIG. 3
is a side view in vertical section of the automatic feeding apparatus;
FIG. 4
is a side view in vertical section of the automatic feeding apparatus;
FIG. 5
is a front view in vertical section of the automatic feeding apparatus;
FIG. 6
is a plan view in cross section of the automatic feeding apparatus;
FIG. 7
is a plan view in cross section of the automatic feeding apparatus;
FIG. 8
shows schematic views of a handling member in varied postures;
FIG. 9
is a block diagram of a control system;
FIG. 10
is a flow chart of a processing sequence in a continuous processing mode; and
FIG. 11
is a flow chart of a processing sequence in an interrupt processing mode.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of this invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
shows a film processor having a generally rectangular parallelepiped case
1
. The case
1
houses a developing device D for developing and drying photo film. The case
1
defines, at one end position thereof, a film supplying unit S to which a film cartridge C containing a roll of photo film F to be developed hereinafter called film F for short) may be set as shown in
FIG. 1
, and a keyboard K operated by the operator.
The case
1
further defines, on an upper surface thereof, a discharge unit R for discharging dry film F processed by the developing device D. The discharge unit R has a discharging space having an openable transparent resin cover
3
.
Further, a collecting container
2
is disposed inside a vertical wall at the end of the case
1
for collecting empty film cartridges C from which film F has been drawn at the film supplying unit S. The collecting container
2
has a bottomed space for storing film cartridges C, and may be drawn sideways out of the case
1
. The developing device D includes a developing section Da having a plurality of developing tanks such as a color developing tank, a bleaching tank, and a fixing tank, and a drying section Dc for supplying developed film F with warm air from a blower Db.
The term film cartridges C used herein is a collective term meaning containers for storing rolls of photo film to be developed, including cassettes storing rolls of elongate 135-size film F
1
or other film, casings storing such cassettes, and dedicated cartridges for receiving 240-size film F
2
to be developed.
This film processor has an automatic feeding apparatus SA disposed adjacent the film feeding unit S. When the operator sets a plurality of film cartridges C
1
of 135-size originally scheduled to be processed, to the film supplying unit S as shown in
FIG. 1
, the automatic feeding apparatus SA automatically draws film F
1
from one of the film cartridges C
1
and feeds the film F
1
to the developing device D. Besides this operation, a single film cartridge C (which may be a cartridge C
1
of 135-size, or may be a dedicated film cartridge C
2
having taken up a 240-size film F
2
) may be processed with priority over the automatic feeding of the film cartridges C
1
of 135-size set to the film supplying station S as originally scheduled to be processed. Then, the automatic feeding apparatus SA performs an interrupt processing by drawing film F from this cartridge C and feeding it to the developing device D.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the film supplying unit S has a first lid member
6
openable and closeable about a horizontal open/close axis
6
A. A second lid member
7
is disposed inwardly of the first lid member
6
to be openable and closeable about an open/close axis
7
A parallel to the open/close axis
6
A. Only when the first lid member
6
is opened, the second lid member
7
may be accessed and opened. Only after the second lid member
7
is closed, the first lid member
6
may be closed. Thus, the automatic feeding apparatus SA is disposed in a darkroom-like space doubly protected by the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
. The automatic feeding apparatus SA includes a feed mechanism T for processing, one after another, the plurality of film cartridges C
1
of 135-size originally scheduled to be processed and set to the film supplying unit S, and feeds film F
1
to the developing device D. The feed mechanism T includes a first transport unit T
1
for successively supporting and transporting the plurality of cartridge C
1
of 135-size film set by the operator, in a horizontal direction X to a transfer position P
1
, a second transport unit T
2
for receiving the film cartridges C
1
transported to the transfer position P
1
by the first transport unit T
1
, and transporting the film cartridges C
1
in a horizontal direction Y (perpendicular to the direction X in plan view) to a feed position P
2
, and a main feed mechanism U for drawing films F
1
from the film cartridges C
1
transported to the feed position P
2
, and feeding the films F
1
to the developing device D. The main feed mechanism U has a first lane L
1
for transporting the 135-size films F
1
to the developing device D. A second lane L
2
is disposed adjacent the first lane L
1
, and extends parallel to the first lane L
1
. The second lane L
2
provides an auxiliary feed mechanism V for transporting 240-size films F
2
.
In addition, an interrupting feed mechanism W is provided for processing a single film cartridge C set from outside by the operator, with priority over the film cartridges set to the film supplying station S as originally scheduled. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the interrupting feed mechanism W has a holder
8
to which the operator may set the film cartridge C from outside (after opening the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
). As shown in
FIG. 7
, the holder
8
is switchable among a first introducing position Q
1
for enabling the films F
1
to be fed to the main feed mechanism U for 135-size film, a second introducing position Q
2
for enabling the films F
2
to be fed to the auxiliary feed mechanism V for 240-size film, and a retracted position Q
3
spaced from the two introducing positions. The retracted position Q
3
is the home position of the holder
8
. The holder
8
, when in the home position, does not obstruct movement of a handling member M from the transfer position P
1
to the feed position P
2
. When using the interrupting feed mechanism W, the operator sets a film cartridge to the holder
8
in the home position, moves the holder
8
to the first introducing position Q
1
or second introducing position Q
2
, and doses the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
. Then, an interrupt processing may be started. Upon start of the interrupt processing, the film is fully drawn out of the film cartridge, with the rear end of the film entering the developing device. At this time, a notice is given (e.g. by a green indicator lamp to be described hereinafter) to the effect that the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
may be opened. The operator may open the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
to perform a next operation. The next operation may be setting a different interrupting film cartridge to the holder
8
, or may be manually moving the holder
8
to the retracted position Q
3
and dosing the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
. Once the holder
8
manually moved to the retracted position Q
3
and the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
are dosed, the processing by the automatic feeding apparatus SA is automatically resumed. The developing device D has, arranged parallel to each other, a transport path for transporting the 135-size film F
1
loaded from the main feed mechanism U through the first lane L
1
, and a transport path for transporting the 240-size film F
2
loaded from the auxiliary feed mechanism V through the second lane L
2
. However, the developing device D has a processing mode set thereto in which a developing process is not performed by transporting the 135-size film F
1
and 240-size film F
2
simultaneously through the two transport paths.
Operation of Automatic Feeding Apparatus SA
When a plurality of film cartridges C
1
of 135-size films F
1
are set to the first transport unit T
1
of automatic feeding apparatus SA, with forward ends of the films F
1
drawn out irregular-shaped forward end portions being cut off beforehand) and directed downward from cartridge openings, the first transport unit T
1
transports the film cartridges C
1
one by one in the horizontal direction X (axially of the film cartridges C
1
) to the transfer position P
1
. Next, the second transport unit T
2
transports the film cartridges C
1
in the horizontal direction Y perpendicular to the direction X. During this transport, the posture of film cartridges C
1
is changed before reaching the feed position P
2
, so that the films F
1
drawn from the film cartridges C
1
are now directed downstream with respect to the direction of transport (i.e. toward the feed position P
2
).
In a basic operating mode, when the film cartridges C
1
are transported to the feed position P
2
by the second transport unit T
2
, the main feed mechanism U feed the film F
1
of each film cartridge C
1
to the developing device D. When the feeding of film F
1
is completed, the second transport unit T
2
returns the empty film cartridge C
1
to the transfer position P
1
, and the film cartridge C
1
is dropped to a discharging space formed below the transfer position P
1
to be collected in the collecting container
2
. The interrupting feed mechanism W enables an interrupt processing with priority over the above basic operating mode. In this interrupt processing, a 135-size film F
1
of film cartridge C
1
supported by the holder
8
is fed from the main feed mechanism U to the first lane L
1
, or a 240-size film F
2
taken up in the dedicated film cartridge C
2
supported by the holder
8
is fed from the auxiliary feed mechanism V to the second lane L
2
.
Detailed Construction of Automatic Feeding Apparatus SA
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the first transport unit T
1
of automatic feeding apparatus SA includes an endless belt
11
of the timing belt type (one example of rotating belts) extending along the direction X and wound around a pair of pulleys
10
supported to be rotatable about transverse axes, a transport motor
12
for driving the pulleys
10
, support members
13
provided on the endless belt
11
(the operator placing each film cartridge C
1
in sideways posture in a setting position defined between a pair of support members
13
), a cartridge guide
14
for contacting a plurality of film cartridges C
1
supported by the support members
13
, and guiding the film cartridges C
1
in the direction X, and a film guide
15
(
FIG. 3
) for guiding the films F
1
drawn out of the film cartridges C
1
in the direction X The film cartridges C
1
supported by the support members
13
are transported to the transfer position P
1
by the drive of the transport motor
12
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the second transport unit T
2
in its entirety is supported by a shift frame
18
movable along a pair of guide rods
17
extending in the direction of transporting the film cartridges C
1
(direction X) by the first transport unit T
1
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the shift frame
18
has, connected to a lower position thereof, a part of an endless belt
20
of the timing belt type wound around a pair of pulleys
19
. Thus, the shift frame
18
is reciprocated in the direction X along the guide rods
17
by the drive of shift motors
21
connected to the pulleys
19
. With this reciprocation, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the shift frame
18
may be selectively placed between home position HP and shift position SP. The shift frame
18
has a guide rail
22
mounted thereon and extending in the direction Y. The guide rail
22
supports a generally rectangular parallelepiped movable frame
23
slidable in the direction Y. The shift frame
18
has a pair of pulleys
24
rotatable about transverse axes, an endless belt
25
of the timing belt type wound around the pulleys
24
, and a moving motor
26
for driving the pulleys
24
. A part of the endless belt
25
is fixed to the moving frame
23
. By operating the moving motor
26
, the movable frame
23
may be reciprocated in the direction Y relative to the shift frame
18
.
The movable frame
23
has a support shaft
27
projecting from a vertical surface thereof and having an axis extending in the direction X (in horizontal posture). The handling member M is supported on a projecting end region of the support shaft
27
to be rotatable about the axis of support shaft
27
for supporting each film cartridge C
1
. The shift frame
18
has a slot
18
A formed in a vertical wall thereof and extending in the direction Y. The support shaft
27
can reciprocate through the slot
18
A without contacting the shift frame
18
. When the moving motor
26
is operated with the shift frame
18
placed in the home position HP in
FIG. 2
, the handling member M may be moved between the transfer position P
1
and feed position P
2
. The position of the handling member M provided by moving the handling member M in the direction Y to the transfer position P
1
and then moving the shift frame
18
in the direction X to the shift position SP will be called a discharge position EP.
The handling member M has a plate-like base member
28
rotatably supported by the support shaft
27
, a holder
29
supported by the base member
28
and curved to define a holding space for a film cartridge C
1
, and a wall member
30
(
FIG. 6
) disposed in the holding space adjacent the support shaft. An opening is formed in a position (opposed to the first transport unit T
1
) where the film cartridge C
1
is moved in and out. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the base member
28
and holder
29
have cutouts
28
A and
29
A formed in end positions thereof covering the forward end of film F
1
drawn out of film cartridge C
1
, to expose a transversely middle position of the film F
1
. These cutouts
28
A and
29
A allow the film F to be pinched by rollers in the feed position P
2
as described hereinafter. The base member
28
and holder
29
have cutting openings
28
B and
29
B formed in proximal regions thereof to facilitate cutting of the film F
1
by a cutter unit in the feed position P
2
as described hereinafter. In addition, the wall member
30
defines an opening
30
A.
Next, the second transport unit T
2
includes a posture change mechanism for changing the posture of film cartridge C
1
supported by the handling member M about 90 degrees, so that the film F
1
drawn from the film cartridge C
1
is directed substantially horizontally. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, the posture change mechanism includes a contact piece
31
projecting from the handling member M, and a cam member
32
disposed on the vertical wall of the shift frame
18
. The contact piece
31
and cam member
32
constitute a cam mechanism. As shown in FIGS.
8
(
a
) and
8
(
b
), when the handling member M moves from the transfer position P
1
toward the feed position P
2
, the contact piece
31
of handling member M contacts the cam member
32
, whereby the handling member M is rotated 90 degrees. The handling member M is biased by a spring (not shown) to the posture (shown in
FIG. 4
) having the film F
1
directed downward. In the absence of a force from the cam mechanism, the handling member M is maintained in the posture having the drawn film F
1
directed downward.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, a wall member
33
is disposed below the transfer position P
1
to extend generally vertically. The wall member
33
defines a discharge path for empty film cartridges C with the films F
1
having been drawn out to fall by gravity into the collecting container
2
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 7
, the apparatus has a contact rod
34
fixedly mounted therein and extending horizontally. When the shift frame
18
moves to the discharge position EP, this contact rod
34
extends into the holding space of the handling member M through the opening
30
A formed in the wall member
30
to push the film cartridge C
1
out of the handling member M and allow the cartridge C
1
to fall by gravity.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the main feed mechanism U includes an introduction roller
37
disposed upstream of the first lane L
1
with respect to the transport direction, a pressure roller
38
of the free rotation type switchable between a position for pressure contact with the introduction roller
37
and a position separated therefrom, a drive roller
39
disposed downstream with respect to the film transport, two pressure rollers
40
in pressure contact with the drive roller
39
, a roller motor
51
for driving the introduction roller
37
and drive roller
39
, and actuators
52
such as electromagnetic solenoids (
FIG. 2
) for switching the pressure rollers
38
and
40
between the pressure contact position and separated position.
As shown in FIG.
2
and
FIG. 4
, the main feed mechanism U further includes a cutter unit having a fixed blade
41
and a movable blade
42
disposed upstream of the introduction roller
37
with respect to the transport direction, and a cutter motor
43
for reciprocating the movable blade
42
. A pair of first existence sensors
44
are disposed between the introduction roller
37
and drive roller
39
for determining presence or absence of film F
1
from postures of contact pieces
44
A for contacting the film F. The first existence sensors
44
have the respective contact pieces
44
A with a spacing therebetween larger than the width of 240-size film F
2
, and contacting opposite ends transversely of 135-size film F
1
.
The introduction roller
37
and pressure roller
38
have a width for entering the cutouts
28
A and
29
A of the handling member M. Thus, the two rollers
37
and
38
can reliably grip the part of 135-size film F
1
lying in the cutouts
28
A and
29
A to feed the film F
1
. The movable blade
42
has a width for entering the cutting openings
28
B and
29
B of the handling member M to cut the film F
1
reliably through the cutting openings
28
B and
29
B.
Next, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the auxiliary feed mechanism V includes an introduction roller
46
disposed upstream of the second lane L
2
with respect to the transport direction, a pressure roller
47
of the free rotation type switchable between a position for pressure contact with the introduction roller
46
and a position separated therefrom, a drive roller
48
disposed downstream with respect to the film transport, and two pressure rollers
49
(see
FIG. 6
) in pressure contact with the drive roller
48
. The introduction roller
46
is supported coaxially with the introduction roller
37
of main feed mechanism U. The drive roller
48
is supported coaxially with the drive roller
39
of main feed mechanism U. The switching between the pressure contact position and separated position of the pressure roller
47
of auxiliary feed mechanism V is performed by the actuator
52
of main feed mechanism U. A second existence sensor
50
is provided for determining presence or absence of 240-size film F
2
from a posture of a single contact piece
50
A for contacting the film F
2
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the holder
8
of interrupting feed mechanism W includes a main holder body
8
A supported by the shift frame
18
and a holding member
8
B attached to the main holder body
8
A to be openable and closeable relative thereto. The main holder body
8
A is supported to be slidable relative to a guide member
53
fixed to the shift frame
18
to extend in the direction X. The holder
8
is used to hold a film cartridge C
1
as pinched between the main holder body
8
A and holding member
8
B. When the shift frame
18
is placed in the shift position SP, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the operator may manually switch the holder
8
along the guide member
53
between the first introducing position Q
1
opposed to the first lane L
1
and the second introducing position Q
2
opposed to the second lane L
2
. When the shift frame
18
is moved to the home position HP, the holder
8
is placed in the retracted position Q
3
(a region not obstructive to moving of the handling member M to the feed position P
2
) separated from the introducing positions Q
1
and Q
2
, regardless of its position on the guide member
53
. That is, the retracted position Q
3
has a width corresponding to a range of movement of the holder
8
relative to the guide member
53
. In order that the holder
8
may be set reliably to the first introducing position Q
1
or second introducing position Q
2
, the holder
8
has a click stop mechanism (not shown) formed between a lower surface of the holder and the guide member
53
and including a ball spring-loaded to a projecting position and a recess for receiving the ball.
With the interrupting feed mechanism W having the above construction, when developing 135-size film F
1
of film cartridge C
1
, the irregular-shaped forward end portion of film F
1
is cut off first, and then the film cartridge C
1
with the film F
1
drawn out by a predetermined length is set to the holder
8
. The holder
8
is set to the first introducing position Q
1
, the second lid member
7
and first lid member
6
are closed, and predetermined interrupt processing instructions are inputted from the keyboard K. Then, the main feed mechanism U feeds the 135-size film F
1
of film cartridge C
1
to the first lane L
1
. When developing 240-size film F
2
of film cartridge C
2
, film F
2
is unwound from the film cartridge used in photo-taking, and wound into the dedicated film cartridge C
2
for development. The film cartridge C
2
with the film F
2
drawn out by a predetermined length is set to the holder
8
. The holder
8
is set to the second introducing position Q
2
, the second lid member
7
and first lid member
6
are dosed, and predetermined interrupt processing instructions are inputted from the keyboard K. Then, the auxiliary feed mechanism V feeds the 240-size film F
2
of film cartridge C
2
to the second lane L
2
.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, this automatic feeding apparatus SA has a controller
54
acting as a control device including a microprocessor (not shown). The controller
54
has an input system for receiving signals from the keyboard K, first existence sensor
44
, second existence sensor
50
, and other sensors labeled “sensor system” in
FIG. 9
(which includes a sensor for detecting the first lid member
6
in the dosed position, a determining device for determining positions of the shift frame
18
, and a determining device for determining positions of the handling member M). The controller
54
outputs control signals to the transport motor
12
, shift motor
21
, moving motor
26
, cutter motor
43
, roller motor
51
and switching actuator
52
. Further, an information unit
55
in the form of a light emitting diode or liquid crystal display disposed on or adjacent the keyboard K for giving information to the operator based on signals from the controller
54
. The controller
54
performs the following controls based on programs set beforehand.
Continuous Processing Mode
The continuous processing mode is a mode of feeding the films F
1
of film cartridges C
1
supported by the first transport unit T
1
to the developing device D. The first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
are opened, and a plurality of (up to three in the illustrated example) film cartridges C
1
are set to positions between the support members
13
. At the same time, the operator confirms that the holder
8
for use in an interrupt processing mode is in the retracted position Q
3
, then doses the second lid member
7
and first lid member
6
, and inputs predetermined instructions from the keyboard K to start a continuous processing. Then, the continuous processing mode is started. It is also possible to interrupt the continuous processing mode by operating the keyboard K. An indicator lamp (not shown) at a side of the keyboard K may be lit green to indicate that the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
may be opened safely. The indicator lamp may be lit red when the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
cannot be opened safely, such as while the films are being drawn from the film cartridges C
1
. During such time, at least one of the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
may be locked, for example, by a solenoid mechanism (not shown).
The flow chart of
FIG. 10
shows an outline of the processing sequence automatically executed by the controller
54
in the continuous processing mode. When this control is started, the shift motor
21
is operated as necessary to place the shift frame
18
in home position HP. At the same time, the moving motor
26
is operated as necessary to place the handling member M on standby in the transfer position P
1
. Next, the transport motor
12
of the first transport unit T
1
is operated to transfer a film cartridge C
1
to the handling member M standing by in the transfer position P
1
. After this transfer, the handling member M is transported to the feed position P
2
by operating the moving motor
26
of the second transport unit T
2
. (Steps #
101
to #
103
)
When the film cartridge C
1
is transferred to the handling member M standing by in the transfer position P
1
, the handling member M assumes the posture shown in FIG.
8
(
a
). Subsequently, while the handling member M is moved to the feed position P
2
, the contact piece
31
of the handling member M contacts the cam member
32
, thereby changing the handling member M to the posture shown in FIG.
8
(
b
).
Next, the pressure roller
38
is switched to the pressure contact position, whereby a forward end portion of the film F
1
of the film cartridge C
1
supported by the handling member M is pinched between the pressure roller
38
and introduction roller
37
. With rotation of the introduction roller
37
and drive roller
39
, the film F
1
is fed from the film cartridge C
1
in the feed position P
2
(step #
104
). In time of starting the feeding of the film F
1
, the first existence sensors
44
check presence of the film F
1
. When almost all of the film F
1
has been drawn out of the film cartridge C
1
, the cutter unit cuts the film F
1
. Almost all of the film F
1
having been drawn out of the film cartridge C
1
is determined by detecting an increase in the electric current supplied to the introduction roller
37
and drive roller
39
. That is, when almost all of the film F
1
has been fed from the film cartridge C
1
, an increased tension acts on the film F
1
, and at the same time an increased load acts on the introduction roller
37
and drive roller
39
. Such increases provide a basis for determining that almost all of the film F
1
has been fed. Instead of the increase in the electric current supplied to the introduction roller
37
and drive roller
39
, the increase in the tension acting on the film may be detected directly. After cutting the film F
1
, the first existence sensors
44
detect absence of the film F
1
. Then, the main feed mechanism U is stopped to end the feeding of film F
1
.
When the feeding of film F
1
from the film cartridge C
1
is completed, the empty film cartridge C
1
supported by the handling member M is returned to the transfer position P
1
by operating the moving motor
26
. Next, the shift frame
18
is moved to the discharge position EP by operating the shift motor
21
(to move the handling member M to the discharge position EP). The film cartridge C
1
is pushed out of the handling member M by the contact rod
34
to fall by gravity to the discharge path to be collected in the collecting container
2
(step #
105
). When discharging the empty film cartridge C
1
from the handling member M, the handling member M has been returned to, the same posture as the standby posture as shown in FIG.
8
(
c
).
Upon completion of one cycle for discharging one empty film cartridge C
1
as described above, checking is made whether an instruction has been inputted from the keyboard K to interrupt the processing. When such instruction has been inputted, the processing is ended after giving information to that effect (steps #
106
and #
107
).
When no interrupts instruction has been inputted from the keyboard K, checking is made whether a film cartridge C
1
is present in the first transport unit T
1
. When a film cartridge C
1
is found in the first transport unit T
1
, steps #
101
to #
104
are repeated. When no film cartridge C
1
is found in the first transport unit T
1
, the processing is ended after giving information to that effect (step #
108
).
Interrupt Processing Mode
The interrupt processing mode is a mode enabled when the processing in the continuous processing mode is interrupted as described above. The flow chart of
FIG. 11
shows an outline of the processing sequence in this mode. First, an instruction for “interrupt processing” is given from the keyboard K. Unless the film is being fed from a film cartridge C
1
already set between support members
13
, and unless the shift frame
18
is in the shift position SP, the shift flame
18
is moved to the shift position by operating the shift motor
21
(step #
201
). Subsequently, the pressure rollers
38
and
47
are switched to the separated positions. At this point, the indicator lamp is lit green. The operator opens the first lid member
6
and second lid member
7
, and sets to the holder
8
a film cartridge C (C
1
or C
2
) with a forward end of film drawn out by a predetermined amount. For a film cartridge C
1
for the 135-size, the holder
8
is placed in the first introducing position Q
1
. For a film cartridge C
2
for the 240-size, the holder
8
is placed in the second introducing position Q
2
. Then, the operator closes the second lid member
7
and first lid member
6
, and input predetermined instructions relating to the interrupt processing from the keyboard K. This starts controls in the interrupt processing mode.
Next, the pressure rollers
38
and
47
are switched to the pressure contact positions. The film F
1
of film cartridge C
1
(or film F
2
of film cartridge C
2
) is thereby pinched between the pressure roller
38
and introduction roller
37
(or pressure roller
47
and introduction roller
46
). The film F may be drawn out slightly at this point. The first existence sensors
44
and second existence sensor
50
input signals to the controller
54
. The operation is allowed to proceed to a next stage when the film F
1
(F
2
) is detected by the pair of first existence sensors
44
or the second existence sensor
50
. When none of the sensors detect film F, or when only one of the first existence sensors
44
detects film F, an error is notified and the processing is terminated (steps #
202
and #
203
).
That is, when a 135-size film F
1
is properly set to the first lane L
1
, the pair of first existence sensors
44
detect the film F
1
. When a 240-size film F
2
is properly set to the second lane L
2
, the second existence sensor
50
detects the film F
2
. In either case, the film is determined to be properly set. As noted hereinbefore, the pair of first existence sensors
44
have the two contact pieces
44
A with a spacing therebetween larger than the width of 240-size film F
2
. When a 240-size film F
2
is fed to the first lane L
1
in error, the two first existence sensors
44
fail to detect the film F. In such a situation, an error is reported.
Next, with the film F
1
of film cartridge C
1
(or film F
2
of film cartridge C
2
) pinched between the pressure roller
38
and introduction roller
37
(or pressure roller
47
and introduction roller
46
), the introduction roller
37
and drive roller
39
(or introduction roller
46
and drive roller
48
) are rotated to start feeding the film F
1
from the film cartridge C
1
(or film F
2
from the film cartridge C
2
) (step #
204
). When the film F
1
is fed to the first lane L
1
, the same processing is executed as in the continuous processing mode described above, to cut the rear end of film F
1
, and stop roller motor
51
several seconds after the first existence sensors
44
detect the rear end of film F
1
. When the film F
2
is fed to the second lane L
2
, the roller motor
51
is stopped several seconds after the second existence sensor
44
detects the rear end of film F
2
. Then, the feeding of film F
1
(or film F
2
) by the main feed mechanism U or auxiliary feed mechanism V is stopped and an end of the processing is reported (step #
205
).
In particular, the automatic feeding apparatus according to this invention can feed the developing device D with 126-size film F (that has a width 35 mm equal to the 135-size film) and control strips of 35 mm width also. The 126-size film may be taken out of a 126-size cartridge and taken up into a dedicated film cartridge beforehand Similarly, the control strips may be taken up into a dedicated film cartridge C beforehand. The film cartridge as supported by the holder
8
of interrupting feed mechanism W may be set to the first introducing position Q
1
opposed to the first lane L
1
, and a processing may be started as described hereinbefore.
The automatic feeding apparatus according to this invention is constructed to transport automatically to the feed position P
1
a plurality of film cartridges C
1
for the 135-size which is relatively frequently developed. This realizes processes requiring a reduced manual operation. Further, the film cartridges C are transported horizontally to reduce vertical dimensions of the apparatus, compared, for example, with an apparatus constructed to transport the film cartridges vertically. As a result, the film processor to which this automatic feeding apparatus is assembled may have reduced vertical dimensions. Moreover, the discharge space for the film cartridges C may easily be formed in a lower position to facilitate collection of empty film cartridges C. With the interrupting feed mechanism W, the feeding of films F
1
from film cartridges C
1
of the 135-size may be interrupted to feed a film F
1
from a particular film cartridge C
1
of the 135-size or a film F
2
from a film cartridge C
2
of 240-size to the developing device D.
This invention is not limited to the above embodiment. For example, three or more lanes may be provided for transporting films F. A modification may be made for automatically feeding films of the 110-size, 120-size or 220-size.
Claims
- 1. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus comprising:a transport mechanism for successively transporting a plurality of film cartridges to a feed position, said transport mechanism including a first transport unit for supporting said film cartridges with photo films drawn downward and successively transporting said film cartridges substantially horizontally to a transfer position, and a second transport unit for receiving said film cartridges transported to the transfer position by said first transport unit, and transporting said film cartridges horizontally to said feed position; said second transport unit having a posture change mechanism for changing said film cartridges to a posture having said photo films drawn from said film cartridges being directed substantially horizontally; and a feed mechanism for drawing said photo films out of said film cartridges transported to said feed position, and feeding said photo films to a processing section, said feed mechanism having rollers for substantially horizontally drawing said photo films out of said film cartridges transported to said feed position by said second transport unit.
- 2. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said first transport unit includes an endless rotating belt wound around wheels juxtaposed sideways, and a plurality of support members arranged on said rotating belt for supporting said film cartridges, and said second transport unit has a handling member for receiving said film cartridges, said handling member being movable between said transfer position and said feed position, and between said transfer position and a discharge position spaced from said first transport unit, andwherein control means is provided for transferring said film cartridges supported by said support members to said handling member in said transfer position based on movement of said endless rotating belt of said first transport unit, moving said handling member supporting one of said film cartridges to said feed position, returning said handling member to said transfer position after drawing out the photo film in said feed position, further moving said handling member from said transfer position to said discharge position, causing said handling member to discharge said one of said film cartridges, and allowing said one of said film cartridges to fall by gravity.
- 3. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said handling member defines a space opening toward said first transport unit for receiving said film cartridges from said first transport unit, and a fixed contact rod is provided for contacting said one of said film cartridges supported by said handling member and separating said one of said film cartridges from said handling member when said handling member is moved to said discharge position.
- 4. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said handling member is rotatable about a horizontal axis, said posture change mechanism having a cam mechanism for rotating said handling member about said axis when said handling member is moved from said transfer position to said feed position.
- 5. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus comprising:a transport mechanism for successively transporting a plurality of film cartridges to a feed position, said transport mechanism supporting said film cartridges with photo films drawn downward and successively transporting said film cartridges to said feed position while changing said film cartridges to a posture having said photo films drawn from said film cartridges being directed substantially horizontally; a feed mechanism for drawing said photo films out of said film cartridges transported to said feed position; and an interrupting feed mechanism for transporting to said feed position a further film cartridge provided from outside separately from said film cartridges supported by said transport mechanism, said interrupting feed mechanism having a film cartridge supporting holder switchable between an introducing position for placing said further film cartridge in said feed position, and a retracted position separated from said introducing position.
- 6. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 5, further comprising an auxiliary feed mechanism juxtaposed with said feed mechanism for receiving a photo film of different width to each photo film receivable by said feed mechanism, said holder of said interrupting feed mechanism being movable to a position opposed to said auxiliary feed mechanism.
- 7. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said transport mechanism includes a first transport unit for supporting said film cartridges with photo films drawn downward and successively transporting said film cartridges substantially horizontally to a transfer position, and a second transport unit for receiving said film cartridges transported to the transfer position by said first transport unit, and transporting said film cartridges horizontally to said feed position; andsaid feed mechanism has rollers for pinching at opposite surfaces of each of said photo films of said film cartridges transported to said feed position by said second transport unit, and rotating to draw said photo films substantially horizontally out of said film cartridges.
- 8. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein said first transport unit includes an endless rotating belt wound around wheels juxtaposed sideways, and a plurality of support members arranged on said rotating belt for supporting said film cartridges, and said second transport unit has a handling member for receiving said film cartridges, said handling member being movable between said transfer position and said feed position, and between said transfer position and a discharge position spaced from said first transport unit, andwherein control means is provided for transferring said film cartridges supported by said support members to said handling member in said transfer position based on movement of said endless rotating belt of said first transport unit, moving said handling member supporting one of said film cartridges to said feed position, returning said handling member to said transfer position after drawing out the photo film in said feed position, further moving said handling member from said transfer position to said discharge position, causing said handling member to discharge said one of said film cartridges, and allowing said one of said film cartridges to fall by gravity.
- 9. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 8, wherein said handling member defines a space opening toward said first transport unit for receiving said film cartridges from said first transport unit, and a fixed contact rod is provided for contacting said one of said film cartridges supported by said handling member and separating said one of said film cartridges from said handling member when said handling member is moved to said discharge position.
- 10. An automatic photo film feeding apparatus as defined in claim 8, wherein said handling member is rotatable about a horizontal axis, said transport mechanism having a cam mechanism for rotating said handling member about said axis when said handling member is moved from said transfer position to said feed position.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2001-254410 |
Aug 2001 |
JP |
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2001-254411 |
Aug 2001 |
JP |
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