1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a clamp, and more particularly, to a clamp for fixing a photographic slide and/or negative.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With digital technology advancements, more image information is stored in a digital manner. For instance, an image processing device can be used for scanning image information of traditional image media, such as flat photographs, transparencies, rolls of film, such that image information of traditional image media can be processed in a computer. In addition, a transmissive scanner can be used for scanning transparent documents, such as transparencies and films. The transmissive scanner sends light through the transparent document so as to transform the image of the transparent document into digital data by the image processing device.
In the prior art, a film clamp is used for fixing a photographic slide or negative when the image processing device scans a transparent document. There are two methods for scanning a transparent document. One involves the film clamp being placed on a transparent platform of the image processing device for fixing the position of the film clamp. The other requires the film clamp to be assembled on a backlight plate of the image processing device.
Generally, different kinds of transparent documents use different kinds of film clamps. Please refer to
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Due to differences in shape and size between a photographic slide and a negative, clamps for holding a photographic slide and a negative are separately designed in the prior art. The user utilizes the negative clamp 100 to scan a negative and the slide clamp 200 to scan a photographic slide. However, costs in making two separate devices is high, and it can also be bothersome to the user to have to gather together all kinds of auxiliary scanning elements. Although the combined clamp 300 is available to the user, the cost and complexity of the clamp 300 is the same as the clamps 100 and 200.
Additionally, some manufacturers combine a film clamp with the backlight plate of the image processing device. However, this type of film clamp is still limited due to different shapes and sizes of photographic slides and negatives. The clamps combined with the backlight plate of the image processing device are typically the two kinds of clamps 100 and 200. And so, when scanning a transparent document, the required clamp is chosen based on the kind of the transparent document.
The prior art uses different designs of clamps 100, 200, or 300, which have their drawbacks. That is, the cost and complexity are high and often more than one specialized clamp is required. Therefore, we need a clamp for fixing the slide or negative that has low cost and complexity and is convenient to use.
It is therefore a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide a clamp for fixing a photographic slide or negative to solve the above-mentioned problems.
The claimed invention discloses a clamp for fixing a photographic slide or negative. The clamp includes a carrier and a cover for fixing the photographic slide or negative on the carrier. The carrier includes a first guide for holding the negative, and a second guide for holding the photographic slide. Especially, the first guide and the second guide have an overlapping area.
The claimed invention further discloses an image processing device capable of processing a photographic slide or negative. The image processing device includes a backlight plate and a clamp installed on the backlight plate in a detachable manner. The clamp includes a carrier and a cover for fixing the photographic slide or negative on the carrier. The carrier includes a first guide for holding the negative, and a second guide for holding the photographic slide. Especially, the first guide and the second guide have an overlapping area.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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First, we discuss how the photographic slide and the negative are placed on the clamp 600 of the present invention. Please refer to
The present invention extends part of the first guide 612 to form the second guide 614, such that the first guide 612 and the second guide 614 have an overlapping area to reduce the total area of the clamp 600. Compared to the clamp 300 of the prior art, the clamp 600 of the present invention cannot only fix a photographic slide, but also a negative. Moreover, the size of the clamp 600 is just half of the clamp 300. The size of clamp 600 is similar to the sizes of the clamps 100 and 200. However, the clamp 600 can hold both a photographic slide and a negative while the clamps 100 and 200 can only hold a photographic slide or a negative, respectively. Therefore, possible applications of the clamp 600 are increased.
Now, we discuss how the photographic slide and the negative are fixed in the clamp 600 of the present invention. The present invention provides another embodiment. Please refer to
As for designs of the cover 620 and the carrier 610 mentioned above, after the carrier 610 engages the cover 620, there are two spaces with different thickness, as shown in
In addition, there is an allowable tolerance for the thickness of cardboard of photographic slides. However, the plate 622 of the cover 620 may not be flexible to fix all different thickness of photographic slides due to the tolerance, and thus a photographic slide might move a little while being fixed in the clamp 600. In order to address this issue, the plate 622 of the cover 620 further includes flexible arms 626. Please refer to
The clamp 600 further comprises engaging members or locks for engaging the clamp 600 to a backlight plate of an image processing device. Please refer to
The clamp 600 is just an example of the present invention. According to requirements, the clamp 600 can be designed to hold any quantity or size of photographic slides and negatives, such as 35 mm negatives, 35 mm photographic slides, 120/220(6×9 cm) film, 4×5 inch films, etc. The clamp 600 of the present invention can be implemented in different kinds of image processing devices, such as a scanner, printer, fax machine, or a combination of these devices.
Compared to the prior art, the clamp 600 of the present invention utilizes the overlapping area of the second guide 614 and the first guide 612 to shrink the overall size needed to fix photographic slides and/or negatives. The cover 620 is designed to fix different thickness of photographic slides and negatives. In addition, the cover 620 includes flexible arms 626 capable of compensating for tolerances in thickness of photographic slides. Moreover, the engaging members 632 and the lock 630 of the clamp 600 are used for engaging the clamp 600 to the backlight plate 710 of the image processing device 700. When the image processing device 700 is not used, the clamp 600 can be fixed on the backlight plate 710 of the image processing device 700, to prevent a user from misplacing the clamp 600. The present invention not only solves the problem of losing the clamps 100, 200, and 300, but also reduces the cost and complexity of design.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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093128741 | Sep 2004 | TW | national |