Claims
- 1. A darkroom assembly comprised of a shell consisting essentially of six flat rectangular panels interconnected and dimensioned in a manner permitting erection of a box-like enclosure wherein four of said panels serve as the vertical panels of said box, a fifth panel serves as the top of said box, and the sixth panel serves as the bottom of said box, a first and second of said vertical panels being spaced apart in parallel planes and serving as the left and right side panels of said box, each of said side panels being provided with holes large enough to permit insertion of the operator's hands, a lightproof flexible sleeve attached to each of said holes and generally disposed on the exterior of said box, the third vertical panel serving as the rear panel of said box and supporting a rectangular enlarging easel by hinged engagement with the horizontally aligned lower edge of said easel (thereof), the fourth vertical panel serving as the front panel of said box and hingedly engaged at one edge to the forwardly disposed edge of another panel, said top panel being provided with a centrally positioned sight hole equipped with a concave lens and associated filter window, and a second sight hole in said top panel located adjacent the portion of said box having said enlarging easel, said second sight hole being equipped with a moveable filter window and flexible adapter means to facilitate light-proof coupling to an enlarger lens, said assembly including (box functionally accommodating) three trays for confinement of photographic chemicals, a safelight, a contact printer, and a compartment for the storage of light-sensitive photographic sheet material, said trays, safelight, contact printer and compartment being adapted for functional accommodation within said box-like enclosure.
- 2. The darkroom assembly of claim 1 wherein said shell is of a collapsible construction permitting disassembly to a storage mode which occupies less space than the assembled shell in its erected state.
- 3. The darkroom assembly of claim 1 wherein said rear panel contains a pin hole aperture and associated closure means, and said top panel pendantly supports a film holding means aligned such that a horizontal line through said aperture perpendicularly intersects the center of said film holding means.
- 4. The darkroom assembly of claim 1 wherein said enlarging easel, in its functional mode, is supported in a horizontal plane by abutment with an upper portion of one of said trays within said enclosure.
- 5. The darkroom assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper edge of said front panel hingedly engages the front edge of said top panel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 956,696, filed Nov. 1, 1978 by the same inventor, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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