Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for the processing of a curled leading edge of a coiled strip of film, the apparatus comprising a pair of platens, having grooves which combine to impress longitudinal corrugations into the leading edge of the film inserted therebetween, the platens being adapted to move from a non-contact position to a contact position, and then back to the non-contact position, and a means for moving the platens to their contact position upon the placement of the leading edge of film therebetween and to return the platens to their non-contact position at a preselected time thereafter, in response to signals from a control circuit, an improved control circuit comprising
- switching means capable of causing the platens to move either from a non-contact position to the contact position or from the contact position to a non-contact position irrespective of the position of the platens with respect to each other.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in combination with a film development machine which uses rollers to transport the film strip through the machine, including input rollers defining a nip for receiving the film strip for transport through the machine, said machine having at least one face, wherein the combination has
- a first access located on the face of the machine which communicates with the nip of the rollers, thereby enabling insertion of the strip of film into the machine,
- a second access located on the face of the machine which communicates with the space defined between the platens of the film processing apparatus, thereby enabling the leading edge of a strip of film to be inserted into the apparatus so that the leading edge may be straightened, and
- said switching means being mounted on the face of the development machine and being operatively connected to the film processing apparatus to permit operation of the film processing apparatus and to continue operation of the film processing apparatus should the platens become jammed.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the switch is mounted on the face of the machine at a point near the second access to the processing machine.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the switch is mounted on the face of the machine at a point just beneath the second access.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the switching means is a pushbutton switch.
- 6. In an apparatus for the processing of a curled leading edge of a coiled strip of film, the apparatus comprising a pair of platens, having grooves which combine to impress longitudinal corrugations into the leading edge of the film inserted therebetween, the platens being adapted to move from a non-contact position to a contact position, and then back to the non-contact position, and a means for moving the platens to their contact position upon the placement of the leading edge of film therebetween and to return the platens to their non-contact position at a preselected time thereafter, in response to signals from a control circuit, an improved control circuit comprising
- switching means capable of causing the platens to move either from a non-contact position to the contact position or from the contact position to a non-contact position irrespective of the position of the platens with respect to each other,
- wherein the movement of the platens from a non-contact position to a contact position, or from a contact position to a non-contact position is responsive to the placement of a strip of film therebetween and,
- wherein the switching means is operatively connected to the control circuit to continue movement of platens which have become jammed in a closed position.
- 7. In an apparatus for the processing of a curled leading edge of a coiled strip of film, the apparatus comprising a pair of platens, having grooves which combine to impress longitudinal corrugations into the leading edge of the film inserted therebetween, the platens being adapted to move from a non-contact position to a contact position, and then back to the non-contact position, and a means for moving the platens to their contact position in response to the placement of the leading edge of film therebetween and to return the platens to their non-contact position at a preselected time thereafter, in response to signals from a control circuit, an improved control circuit comprising
- switching means capable of causing the platens to move either from a non-contact position to the contact position or from the contact position to a non-contact position irrespective of the position of the platens with respect to each other,
- wherein the movement of the platens from a non-contact position to a contact position, or from a contact position to a non-contact position is responsive to the placement of a strip of film therebetween, and
- wherein the switching means provides a bypass within the control circuit which is capable of causing the platens to move even though the edge responsive means and the platens would otherwise combine to prevent such movement.
- 8. In an apparatus for the processing of a curled leading edge of a coiled strip of film, the apparatus comprising a pair of platens, having grooves which combine to impress longitudinal corrugations into the leading edge of the film inserted therebetween, the platens being adapted to move from a non-contact position to a contact position, and then back to the non-contact position, and a means for moving the platens to their contact position upon the placement of the leading edge of film therebetween and to return the platens to their non-contact position at a preselected time thereafter, in response to signals from a control circuit, an improved control circuit comprising
- manual switching means capable of causing the platens to move either from a non-contact position to the contact position or from the contact position to a non-contact position irrespective of the position of the platens with respect to each other.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 756,556, filed Jan. 3, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,171,940, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 692,196, filed June 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,130,385, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 530,685, filed Dec. 9, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,966,868 issued June 29, 1976.
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