Claims
- 1. A conveying roller for conveying photosensitive material, said photosensitive material including a support of resin film having a back surface, and a photosensitive layer of photographic emulsion disposed on a surface of said support opposite to said back surface, said conveying roller comprising:
a roller body of metal; and a hardness reinforcer layer, formed on a surface of said roller body by thermal spraying of ceramic or cermet.
- 2. A conveying roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said hardness reinforcer layer has a surface of which at least one portion is polished and smoothed, and said at least one portion contacts said photosensitive material.
- 3. A conveying roller as defined in claim 2, wherein said photosensitive material further including a magnetic recording layer, formed on said back surface of said support, and including magnetic material and polishing agent.
- 4. A conveying roller as defined in claim 3, wherein said roller body includes:
a roller core; a pair of flanges, disposed to project from said roller core in a disk manner, for contacting respective edges of said photosensitive material, to regulate said photosensitive material therebetween in a width direction thereof; and a pair of roll portions, disposed respectively near to an inner face of said flanges, having a greater diameter than a diameter of said roller core, for supporting said photosensitive material near to said edges of said photosensitive material.
- 5. A conveying roller as defined in claim 4, wherein said roller body further includes a pair of ring-shaped grooves each of which is formed between one of said roll portions and one of said flanges.
- 6. A conveying roller as defined in claim 5, wherein said ceramic comprises at least one of aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, chromium oxide, mixture of aluminum oxide and titanium oxide, mixture of chromium oxide and titanium oxide, and tungsten carbide.
- 7. A conveying roller as defined in claim 5, wherein said cermet comprises tungsten carbide with cobalt, or tungsten carbide with nichrome.
- 8. A conveying roller as defined in claim 6, wherein said metal comprises stainless steel.
- 9. A method of producing a conveying roller for conveying photosensitive material, said photosensitive material including a support of resin film having a back surface, and a photosensitive layer of photographic emulsion disposed on a surface of said support opposite to said back surface, said producing method comprising steps of:
cutting a rod material of metal into a roller body; and forming a hardness reinforcer layer of ceramic or cermet on a surface of said roller body by thermal spraying.
- 10. A producing method as defined in claim 9, further comprising a step of polishing and smoothing at least one portion of a surface of said hardness reinforcer layer, said at least one portion contacting said photosensitive material.
- 11. A conveying roller for conveying photosensitive material, said photosensitive material including a support of resin film having a back surface, and a photosensitive layer of photographic emulsion disposed on a surface of said support opposite to said back surface, said conveying roller comprising:
a roller body of metal; and a diamond-like carbon coating, formed on a surface of said roller body by ion plating method.
- 12. A conveying roller as defined in claim 11, wherein said roller body has a surface of which at least one portion is polished and smoothed, and said at least one portion contacts said photosensitive material via said diamond-like carbon coating.
- 13. A conveying roller as defined in claim 12, wherein said photosensitive material further including a magnetic recording layer, formed on said back surface of said support, and including magnetic material and polishing agent.
- 14. A conveying roller as defined in claim 13, wherein said roller body includes:
a roller core; a pair of flanges, disposed to project from said roller core in a disk manner, for, contacting respective edges of said photosensitive material, to regulate said photosensitive material therebetween in a width direction thereof; and a pair of roll portions, disposed respectively near to an inner face of said flanges, having a greater diameter than a diameter of said roller core, for supporting said photosensitive material near to said edges of said photosensitive material.
- 15. A conveying roller as defined in claim 14, wherein said metal comprises stainless steel or aluminum.
- 16. A method of producing a conveying roller for conveying photosensitive material, said photosensitive material including a support of resin film having a back surface, and a photosensitive layer of photographic emulsion disposed on a surface of said support opposite to said back surface, said producing method comprising steps of:
cutting a rod material of metal into a roller body; and forming a diamond-like carbon coating on a surface of said roller body by ion plating method.
- 17. A producing method as defined in claim 16, further comprising a step of, before forming said diamond-like carbon coating on said roller body, polishing and smoothing at least one portion of a surface of said roller body, said at least one portion contacting said photosensitive material via said diamond-like carbon coating.
- 18. A conveyor guide rail for guiding continuous photosensitive material being conveyed, comprising:
a guide rail body of metal, extended in a longitudinal direction of said photosensitive material, including a conveying surface along which said photosensitive material is conveyed; a hardness reinforcer layer, formed on at least one part of said conveying surface, having higher hardness than hard chrome plating, for contacting said photosensitive material; wherein at least one part of said hardness reinforcer layer or said at least one part of said conveying surface is polished and smoothed.
- 19. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 18, wherein said guide rail body includes a lower guide plate and an upper guide plate secured to each other in a confronted manner, said conveying surface comprises lower and upper conveying surfaces, wherein said lower conveying surface lies on said lower guide plate, said upper conveying surface lies on said upper guide plate, and said photosensitive material is conveyed through a path defined between said lower and upper conveying surfaces.
- 20. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 19, wherein said hardness reinforcer layer is a ceramic or cermet coating formed on said lower and upper conveying surfaces by thermal spraying, wherein said hardness reinforcer layer is polished and smoothed.
- 21. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 20, wherein said hardness reinforcer layer comprises at least one of aluminum oxide, chromium oxide, a mixture of aluminum oxide and titanium oxide, a mixture of tungsten carbide and cobalt, and a mixture of tungsten carbide and nichrome.
- 22. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 19, wherein said hardness reinforcer layer is a diamond-like carbon coating formed by an ion plating method after said lower and upper conveying surfaces are polished and smoothed.
- 23. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 19, wherein said lower conveying surface includes first and second side portions for supporting respectively first and second lateral edges of said photosensitive material, said lower guide plate having a lower retracted surface between said first and second side portions, said lower retracted surface being recessed from said first and second side portions so as to avoid contacting a center of a lower surface of said photosensitive material; and
said upper conveying surface includes third and fourth side portions for receiving respectively said first and second lateral edges, said upper guide plate having an upper retracted surface between said third and fourth side portions, said upper retracted surface being recessed from said third and fourth side portions so as to avoid contacting a center of an upper surface of said photosensitive material.
- 24. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 23, wherein said first to fourth side portions have respective corner edges adjacent to said center of said photosensitive material, wherein said corner edges are rounded.
- 25. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 24 in combination with the photosensitive material, wherein said photosensitive material comprises:
a support of resin film having first and second surfaces; a photosensitive layer of photographic emulsion formed on said first surface of said support; and a magnetic recording layer of magnetic material formed on said second surface of said support.
- 26. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 25, wherein said magnetic recording layer is confronted with said upper conveying surface while said photosensitive material is conveyed through said path.
- 27. A conveyor guide rail as defined in claim 23, further comprising:
first and second lateral walls, formed on said lower guide plate and disposed respectively outside said first and second side portions, wherein said first and second lateral walls project toward said upper guide plate for guiding respectively said first and second lateral edges of the photosensitive film; and first and second engaging recesses, formed in said upper guide plate and disposed respectively outside said third and fourth side portions, for receiving respectively said first and second lateral walls, to position said upper guide plate on said lower guide plate.
- 28. A rail producing method of producing a conveyor guide rail, said conveyor guide rail including a lower guide plate and an upper guide plate of metal, extended in a longitudinal direction of travel of continuous photosensitive material, said upper and lower guide plates being secured to each other in a confronted manner, said lower guide plate including a lower conveying surface, said upper guide plate including an upper conveying surface, said photosensitive material being conveyed through a path defined between said lower and upper conveying surfaces, said rail producing method comprising the steps of:
forming said lower and upper conveying surfaces on said lower and upper guide plates by cutting the metal plate material; forming a hardness reinforcer layer of ceramic or cermet on said lower and upper conveying surfaces by thermal spraying; polishing and smoothing said hardness reinforcer layer; and after polishing and smoothing said hardness reinforcer layer, confronting said lower conveying surface with said upper conveying surface thereby assembling said lower and upper guide plates.
- 29. A rail producing method of producing a conveyor guide rail, said conveyor guide rail including a lower guide plate and an upper guide plate of metal, extended in a longitudinal direction of travel of continuous photosensitive material, said upper and lower guide plates being secured to each other in a confronted manner, said lower guide plate including a lower conveying surface, said upper guide plate including an upper conveying surface, said photosensitive material being conveyed through a path defined between said lower and upper conveying surfaces, said rail producing method comprising the steps of:
forming said lower and upper conveying surfaces on said lower and upper guide plates by cutting the metal plate material; polishing and smoothing said lower and upper conveying surfaces; after polishing and smoothing said lower and upper conveying surfaces, forming a hardness reinforcer layer of a diamond-like carbon coating on said lower and upper conveying surfaces by an ion plating method; after forming said hardness reinforcer layer, confronting said lower conveying surface with said upper conveying surface thereby assembling said lower and upper guide plates.
Priority Claims (3)
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9-69789 |
Mar 1997 |
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9-165436 |
Jun 1997 |
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10-21943 |
Feb 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/045,825 filed Mar. 23, 1998, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09045825 |
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09144437 |
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