Information
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Patent Grant
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6296402
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Patent Number
6,296,402
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 16, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 2, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 396 612
- 396 599
- 396 617
- 396 620
- 355 75
- 355 76
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A film supply apparatus is provided wherein one film is held in a waiting position while a first film is being processed and the waiting film is automatically processed after the processing of the first film has been completed. The apparatus comprises a film holding supply mechanism with a film nip section that nips the film at a film waiting position, a film moving mechanism for moving the film from the film waiting position to a film supply position and a driving mechanism for nipping and transferring the film between it and the film moving mechanism. The film moving mechanism is configured to return to the film waiting position after a predetermined portion of the first film has been transferred and wherein after the film moving mechanism has returned to the film waiting position, the next film can be nipped using the film nip section at the film waiting position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a film supply apparatus and more particularly to a film supply apparatus which implements an automatic film supply process with a simpler configuration.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Conventionally, a film supply apparatus according to a first prior art structure is configured so as to transfer and process films, one by one. In processing a plurality of films according to the first prior art structure, an operator needs to repeatedly insert film into the film supply apparatus. After the completion of the processing of this film, the operator inserts the next film into the film carrier repeating the process.
A second prior art structure discloses a film supply apparatus which sequentially processes a huge amount of film, such as the device disclosed in Japanese patent application publication no. 4-254845.
The prior art structures described above have disadvantages that are described below.
In the first prior art structure, during processing of the first film, the operator needs to perform various operations, such as confirmation of scanner determined images, packing of a processed film into a bag, etc., therefore the operator can not stand waiting for completion of the first film and then set the next film or do other necessary operations immediately after the processing is completed. Also, during the processing of the first film, even if it is desired to start processing a next film, it is not possible until the current film processing is completed. According to the first prior art structure, there is also a disadvantage that it takes some time before setting a next or subsequent film so that it can start to become processed. During this time it is difficult to avoid stopping a photo processing apparatus and thus the photo processing apparatus does not perform to its capacity.
Also according to the second prior art structure, such a film supply apparatus for large volume processing has disadvantages that in that it is complicated in its structure, it is large in size and it is expensive. It occupies too large a space to make it practical for ordinary DPE shops (for developing, printing and enlarging of photographs). Further the second prior art structure has a problem in that the films can be rubbed against each other and can become damaged. Further there is a problem that setting a next film is impossible when all films to be processed were completed due to its overlaying setting. There are also other possible problems with this structure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention seeks to solve the above problems and disadvantages of the prior art. It is an object of the invention to provide a film supply apparatus with a relatively simple configuration that holds a subsequent film during processing of the first film and the processing of the subsequent film is automatically started after the first film has been processed.
According to the present invention to achieve the above object, a film supply apparatus is provided comprising a film holding supply mechanism. The film holding supply mechanism includes a film nip section that nips a first film at a film waiting position, a film moving device for moving the first film from the film waiting position to a film supply position and a driving mechanism for nipping and transferring the first film between the driving mechanism and the film moving device. The film moving device is configured for returning to the film waiting position after a predetermined portion of the first film has been transferred, and wherein after the film moving device has returned to the film waiting position, another film can be nipped using the film nip section at the film waiting position so as to be in a waiting condition. Herein, the driving mechanism may be a roller section configured to be driven by an electric motor.
In the film supply apparatus according to the present invention, the film moving device is configured to rotate between the film waiting position and the film supply position and the film is in a waiting condition using the film nip section when the film moving means is in the film waiting position. According to the present invention, the film supply apparatus can be provided wherein a subsequent film is held in the waiting condition while the first film is being processed and wherein after processing of the first film has been completed, the processing of the subsequent film is automatically commenced.
Further the film supply apparatus according to the present invention preferably comprises a film holding means or device for operating with the film nip section and holding the film at the film waiting position and a film supply roller section. The film supply roller section is configured so that the film holding means is inclined at an angle so that the film is apt to move from the film holding means to the film supply roller section.
According to this preferred embodiment, the film supply apparatus can be provided wherein the film at the film waiting position can be readily held and wherein the film can be readily moved from the film waiting position to the film supply position.
Further, the film supply apparatus according to the present invention preferably comprises a film mask provided downstream of the film holding supply mechanism and it is configured so that the film mask comprises a transfer roller section. The transfer roller section nips and transfers the film supplied from the film holding supply mechanism and the film moving means can return to the film waiting position after the transfer roller section has nipped the film.
Further, according to the present invention to accomplish the above object, a film supply apparatus is provided comprising a film holding supply mechanism including a film holding section holding a film at a film waiting position, a moving mechanism for moving the film from the film waiting position to a film supply position and a driving mechanism for transferring the film at the film supply position. The moving mechanism returns to the film waiting position after a predetermined portion of the film has been transferred and wherein after the moving mechanism has returned to the film waiting position, another film can be nipped using the film holding section at the film waiting position so as to be in a waiting condition.
Further in the film supply apparatus according to the present invention, preferably the film holding section is comprised of a switching guide section and a open-close guide section located under the film. The open-close guide section is configured to operate in an opening direction in case the switching guide section moves downward and to operate in a closing direction in case the switching guide section moves upward. At the film waiting position, the film is nipped using the switching guide section and the open-close guide section. In moving the film to the film supply position, the switching guide section functions as the moving means by moving from the upper to the lower sides of the film. After a predetermined portion of the film has been transferred using the switching guide section and the driving means, the switching guide section and the open-close guide section can return to the film waiting position.
Further the film supply apparatus according to the present invention, preferably comprises a hook section which operates with the film holding section to hold the film at the film waiting position. The hook section is driven to rotate so as to release a holding condition of the hook section with respect to the film when moving the film from the film waiting position to the film supply position.
Further in the film supply apparatus according to the present invention, the film holding section and the hook section are preferably linked with each other. According to this preferred embodiment, the film can be smoothly moved from the film waiting position to the film supply position by the linked operation of the film holding section and the hook section.
Still further, the film supply apparatus according to the present invention, preferably comprises a film mask provided downstream of the film holding supply mechanism. The film mask comprises a transfer roller section which nips and transfers the film supplied from the film holding supply mechanism. The switching guide section, as the moving means, can return to the film waiting position after the transfer roller section has nipped the film.
Still further, in the film supply apparatus according to the present invention, the film supply position is preferably located just beneath the film waiting position. According to this preferred embodiment, the apparatus can be implemented with a relatively small space as well as allowing the transfer of the film from the film waiting position to the film supply position with a simple mechanism (for example, a vertical mechanism such as the film moving means and the switching guide section).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will be clearly understood from the following description with respect to the preferred embodiment thereof when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and diagrams, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic view of a film holding supply mechanism of a film supply apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic view showing a film moving device of the film supply apparatus in accordance with the embodiment of this invention shown in the film waiting position;
FIG. 3
is a schematic view showing the film moving device of the film supply apparatus in accordance with the embodiment of this invention shown in the film supply position;
FIG. 4
shows a side view of a film holding device taken in the direction of arrow IV in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 5A
,
5
B,
5
C and
5
D show schematic side views of the operation of the film supply apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 6
shows a schematic perspective view of the film holding supply mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of this invention;
FIGS. 7A and 7B
are schematic side and front views, respectively, of the operation of the film holding supply mechanism shown in
FIG. 6
;
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are schematic side and front views, respectively, of the further operation of the film holding supply mechanism shown in
FIG. 6
; and
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are schematic side and front views, respectively, of the further operation of the film holding supply mechanism shown in FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
illustrates a schematic diagram of a film holding supply mechanism which is a component of a film supply apparatus in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show schematic side views of the film supply apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment.
FIG. 2
illustrates a condition of a film transfer device, which is a component of the film holding supply mechanism, in a film waiting position.
In
FIGS. 1-3
, the film supply apparatus according to this embodiment comprises a film mask
10
, a film holding supply mechanism
20
, etc. The film holding supply mechanism
20
comprises a film holding supply mechanism main section (hereinafter referred to simply as a “main section”)
30
, a film holding device
40
and a film supply roller section
50
.
The film mask
10
comprises a transfer roller section
11
, a sensor section
12
, etc. The transfer roller section
11
comprises a pair of rollers comprising an upper roller
11
a
and a lower roller
11
b
. At least one of the rollers is configured to transfer the film into the photo developing apparatus. The sensor section
12
is provided for sensing a position of the film within the film mask
10
. The transfer roller section
11
and other components of the film supply apparatus are controlled based on a signal from the sensor section
12
as described in more detail below.
As described above, the film holding supply mechanism
20
comprises the main section
30
, the film holding device
40
and the film supply roller section
50
.
The main section
30
comprises a main casing
31
, a film nip section
32
provided at the inner wall of the main casing
31
, and a film moving device
33
configured to move a film F nipped at the film waiting position by the film nip section
32
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the film waiting position is indicated by a solid line and the film supply position is indicated by a phantom line (two dot chain line). The main section also includes a driving roller
34
nipping the film F with a roller section
33
b
provided at the film moving device to supply the film F, a sensor section
35
detecting the film F and a film transfer passage
36
where the film F is supplied.
The film nip section
32
is configured to suitably nip the film F at the waiting position only with the film nip section or with the film nip section
32
in connection with the film transfer device (positioned at the film waiting position). Also, the film nip section
32
is configured to nip both sides of the film F so as to avoid damage to the film F or to images formed in the film F.
The film moving device
33
comprises a moving device main section
33
a
, the roller section
33
b
and a shaft
33
c
near an end of and below the main section
33
a
. This film moving device
33
is supported with the main casing
31
, etc. by a rotating shaft
37
. The film moving device
33
is configured to rotate between a film waiting position (see
FIG. 2
) and a film supply position (see
FIG. 3
) by having shaft
33
c
being guided in slot
31
a.
The film holding device
40
is configured to hold the film F when the film F is inserted into the main section
30
and the film moving device
33
is in the film waiting position. The film holding device
40
is also configured to readily remove the film F from the film holding device
40
when the film moving device
33
is moved to the film supply position. In other words, the film F is moved to a position where it can be supplied. For example, the film holding device
40
is constructed as shown in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 4
shows a side view of the film holding device as seen in the direction of arrow IV in FIG.
1
. In
FIG. 4
, the film F, being held by the film holding device
40
, is shown as a phantom line. In
FIG. 4
, the film holding device
40
comprises a guide roller
41
, which is a main section of the holding device, and a stopper
42
provided at the end of the guide roller
41
. The stopper may be a o-ring shaped part made of rubber, silicon resin or other suitable material. Further herein, the film holding device
40
(guide roller
41
) is provided so as to be inclined at an arbitrary angle a (alpha) with respect to the horizontal direction.
In such a film holding device
40
, the film F will be held on the guide roller
41
if the film F is in the film waiting position (the film F stands still). When the film moving device
33
moves the film F to the film supply position, the film F will move on the guide roller
41
. The film F will move in the inclined direction of the guide roller
41
, depart from the film holding device
40
and move to the film supply roller section
50
. In other words, the film F will initially move in the direction of an arrow X on the film holding device
40
, then move in the direction of arrow Y and fall freely to sit on the film supply roller section
50
.
The film roller section
50
is provided at a suitable position to hold the film F after it falls from the film holding device
40
and functions to support a rear side of the film F during the film supply. This film supply roller section
50
is provided with a bearing or another suitable component to prevent excessive friction from acting on the film F during the supply of film F and constructed so that a surface portion of the film supply roller section
50
can rotate freely.
FIG. 5
shows a schematic side view of the film supply apparatus according to the embodiment described above. The operation of the film supply apparatus according to this embodiment will now be described in more detail with reference to
FIGS. 1-5
.
FIG. 5A
shows a situation where a first film F
1
is in the film waiting position. In this situation, a front side of the first film F
1
is nipped by the film nip section
32
while a rear side of the first film F
1
is held by the film holding device
40
. The sensor section within the film mask
10
(hereinafter referred to as a “first sensor section
12
”) detects a presence of the film within the film mask
10
or other necessary phenomena. When it is detected that the film can be supplied into the film mask
10
, an indicating signal (hereafter called a “suppliable signal”) is sent from the sensor section
12
to the film moving device
33
. A sensor section provided within the main section
30
(hereafter referred to as “second sensor section
35
”) detects whether the film is inserted into the main section
30
, that is, whether the film is nipped by the film nip section
32
. If the film is nipped, a signal indicating so (hereafter referred to as a “nip signal”) is sent from the second sensor section
12
to the film moving device
33
. After the film moving device
33
has received the suppliable signal and the nip signal, it is rotated to the side of the film transfer passage
36
so as to move the first film F, to the film supply position.
FIG. 5B
shows that the film moving device
33
has been rotated to the film supply position.
FIG. 5B
shows that the first film F
1
is set at the film supply position. As the film moving device
33
is rotated to the side of the film transfer passage
36
, the first film F
1
is pressed against the side of the film transfer passage
36
by the film moving device
33
, whereas the rear side of the first film F
1
held by the film holding device
40
is pulled in the direction Z and it slides down so that it is supported by the film supply roller section
50
. Also, the first film F
1
is nipped between the roller section
33
b
and the driving roller
34
. The first film F
1
will be supplied from the main section
30
into the film mask
10
. The rear side of the first film F
1
will be transferred through the film supply roller section
50
into the main section
30
. In addition, the first film F
1
is transferred by way of the roller section
33
b
and the driving roller
34
until it is nipped by the transfer roller section
11
within the film mask
10
.
After the first film F
1
is nipped by the transfer roller section
11
, the nipping of the first film F
1
by the film moving device
33
will be released and the film moving device
33
will return to the film waiting position. Then by using the transfer roller section
11
, the first sensor section
12
or both, it is determined whether the first film F
1
is nipped by the transfer roller section
11
. That is, in this determination, a signal indicating that the nipping by the film moving device
33
should be released (hereafter referred to as “nip release signal”) will be sent to the film moving device
33
and it will rotate to the film waiting position based on this nip release signal.
As the film moving device
33
returns to the film waiting position, the film nip section
32
can nip another film. That is, the next film to be processed can be set up in advance.
FIG. 5C
shows that the next film (second film F
2
) is set while the first film F
1
is being processed. In other words, the second film F
2
is nipped by the film nip section
32
while the first film F
1
is being transferred with the transfer roller section
11
.
FIG. 5C
shows that the second film F
2
is set at the film waiting position while the first film F
1
is being processed. In the situation of
FIG. 5C
, no suppliable signal is sent from the first sensor section
12
to the film moving device
33
because the first sensor section
12
detects that the first film F
1
being processed is within the film mask
10
. Accordingly, no suppliable signal will be sent until the first film F
1
has been processed to some extent. Specifically, the first sensor section
12
supplies the suppliable signal to the film moving device
33
, when the first film has reached a position where it can not interfere with the next to be sent film (second film F
2
). Thus, the second film F
2
will be in a waiting condition until the processing for the first film F
1
has reached a predetermined portion, or until the next film processing can be started. Further,
FIG. 5D
shows that the predetermined processing for the first film F
1
has almost been completed.
In
FIG. 5D
, the rear end of the first film F
1
has already passed the first sensor section
12
. Accordingly, based on the time when the first sensor section
12
has detected this condition, or a detection signal is supplied from other detecting devices (now shown), it can be determined how long time it takes before processing the next film becomes possible. Thus, the completion of the processing for the first film means a return to the starting condition of the processing as shown in FIG.
5
A.
When the second film F
2
is in the film waiting position, the suppliable signal from the first sensor section
12
and the nip signal from the second sensor section
35
are sent to the film moving device
33
. Accordingly, hereafter the above described processing in FIG.
5
B and the following is repeated, in other words, the processing in
FIG. 5A through 5D
is repeated, so as to process a plurality of films.
As described above, in this embodiment, while the operator is waiting during the processing for the first film, the operator can set the next film in the main section
30
and the holding device
40
, because the main section
30
is in the waiting condition when the first film is nipped and transferred by the transfer roller
11
. Thus, the setting of the next film becomes possible as soon as the processing of the first film has started. Also the setting of the next film is possible during the processing of the first film.
According to this embodiment, a loss of time can be eliminated and the photo processing apparatus can be efficiently operated, since the next film automatically begins to be supplied and transferred into the film mask while the first film is being processed. The film supply apparatus according to this embodiment can be implemented with a reduced cost and a reduced space due to relatively simpler construction compared to the complexity of the prior art structures described above. According to this embodiment, the film supply apparatus that holds the next film in the waiting position during the processing of the first film and wherein the next film is automatically processed after the processing for the first film has been completed, can be provided with a relatively simple construction.
While a specific usage location of the film supply apparatus has not been described in this embodiment, the usage location of this film supply apparatus is not limited to any specific location. Accordingly, it may be used during the supply of the film to a scanning apparatus or during the supply of the film into an exposure apparatus.
While in this embodiment the film holding device
40
has been inclined in advance, the present invention is not limited to this configuration and, for example, it may be configured so that the film holding device becomes inclined in the predetermined direction (in which direction the film F is transferred to the film supply roller section
50
) by being linked with the film moving device
33
. Alternatively, it may be configured so that any nipping device provided in the film holding device nips and holds the film F when the film F is waiting and releases the film F linked with the film moving device
33
so that the film F is transferred to the film supply roller section
50
when the film F is being supplied.
Also in this embodiment, while it has been described that the film holding device
40
comprises the guide roller
41
and the stopper
42
, this embodiment is not limited to this construction. Accordingly, for example it is possible to construct the film holding device without providing a stopper
42
. The film holding device may be constructed by modifying the end shape of the guide roller
41
to provide a brim shaped portion at the end portion.
Further in this embodiment, while it has been described that the movement of the film F from the film holding device
40
to the film supply roller section
50
is governed by the free fall and a particular part such as a guide section between the film holding device
40
and the film supply roller section
50
is not provided, this invention is not limited to this construction. Accordingly, for example, a guide section may be provided between the film holding device
40
and the film supply roller section
50
so as to connect these with each other so that the movement of the film can be smoothly performed through this guide section.
FIG. 6
shows a schematic diagram of the film holding supply mechanism of the film supply apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. The film supply apparatus of
FIG. 6
, as well as the above described embodiment, is configured so that the film can be disposed at the two locations, i.e., the film waiting position and the film supply position.
The film supply apparatus according to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 6
comprises a film mask (not shown in FIG.
6
), a film holding supply mechanism
60
, etc.
The film holding supply mechanism
60
shown in
FIG. 6
comprises a hook section
61
d
performing a similar function to that of the film holding device illustrated in
FIGS. 1-5
, a switching guide section
62
performing a function such as that of the film moving device, etc. The film holding supply mechanism comprises an open-close guide section
63
performing the function of holding the film in the film waiting position; a cam section
64
and a rod section
65
that can activate elements such as hook section
61
, the switching guide section
62
and the open-close guide section
63
; a film supply roller section
66
supporting the film at the film supply position; and a film transfer passage
67
through which the film is supplied to the film supply position. Further in this embodiment, the switching guide section
62
and the open-close guide section
63
are provided as a film holding section which holds a front side of the film at the film waiting position.
The hook section
61
d
comprises: a holding section
61
a
which holds the film in a hooking manner; a side surface guide section
61
b
guiding the side surface of the film held by the holding section
61
a
; a shaft section
61
c
to which the holding section
61
a
and the side surface guide section
61
b
, integrally formed of resin or other suitable material, are attached at one end; and a cam contact section
61
d
fixed to the other end of the shaft section
61
c
, etc. An end section of the holding section
61
a
, located opposite to the side having the side surface guide section
61
b
, is configured to have a larger diameter than that of a center portion of the holding section
61
a
. Thus, the film should be prevented from falling when the film is hooked to the holding section
61
a.
The switching guide section
62
is connected to the rod section
65
through a rod section rotating shaft
68
and it is configured so as to rotate about the rod section rotating shaft
68
in accordance with the movement of the rod section
65
. This switching guide section
62
comprises a switching guide main section
62
a
connected with the rod section
65
through the rod section rotating shaft
68
and a roller section
62
b
provided to contact with a perforation section of the film. The open-close guide section
63
comprises a pair of left and right parts and is configured to laterally and outwardly open in accordance with a downward movement of the switching guide section
62
and inwardly close in accordance with the upward movement of the switching guide section
62
. In other words, the open-close guide section
63
is configured so that the pair of left and right parts will be inwardly pressed by way of a pressing device such as a spring.
The cam section
64
comprises a cam main section
64
a having a notch formed with a predetermined spacing and a protruding section
64
b
provided at the predetermined location of the cam main section
64
a. This cam section
64
is supported by a cam section rotating shaft
69
about which the cam section
64
is rotatable in the direction of arrow C.
An operating condition of the film holding supply mechanism configured in the manner above will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 7-9
. Specifically,
FIGS. 7A
,
8
A and
9
A show schematic side views of the film holding supply mechanism shown in
FIG. 6
seen from the direction of arrow A, while
FIGS. 7B
,
8
B and
9
B show schematic front views of the film holding supply mechanism seen from the direction of arrow B in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 7
shows that in the film holding supply mechanism in accordance with this embodiment a first film Fa is located in the film supply position and a second film Fb is located in the film waiting position. That is,
FIG. 7
shows that the first film Fa is transferred on the film transfer passage and the second film Fbis held by way of the hook section
61
, the switching guide section
62
, the open-close guide section
63
, etc.
Here, the first film Fa is transferred and supplied on the film transfer passage
67
by using a driving device provided at the film mask (not shown in
FIG. 7
) or any other suitable device. The second film Fb is held at the film waiting position without contacting the first film Fa by means of the hook section
61
.
A front side end of the second film Fb (supply side end) is nipped between the switching guide section
62
(roller section
62
b
) and the open-close guide section
63
. Here, the open-close guide section
63
is pressed in the direction of arrow D of
FIG. 7B
so that the second film Fb will be effectively nipped and held between the roller section
62
b
and the open guide section
63
without falling onto the film transfer passage. During this nipping, the perforation of the second film Fb will contact the roller section
62
b
and the open-close guide section
63
so that images formed on the second film Fb will not be damaged. A rear end side of the second film Fb is held by hooking it over the holding section
61
a
of the hook section
61
.
Further in the film holding supply mechanism
60
in accordance with this embodiment, the cam section
64
is configured so as to rotate in the direction of arrow C seen in FIG.
7
A. This rotation of the cam section
64
will cause the hook section
71
and the switching guide section
62
to operate in a manner described below. Additionally, until the protruding section
64
b
reaches the location shown with the hypothetical line (two dot chain line), both the protruding section
64
b
and a notch section
64
c
do not interfere with any other elements so rotation of the cam section
64
within this range will not especially contribute to movement of the other elements.
As shown in
FIG. 7A
, the second film Fb is kept at the film waiting position until the first film Fa is transferred to a suitable location. After the first film is transferred to the suitable location, subsequent processing to transfer the second film Fb from the film waiting position to the film supply position is performed.
The film holding supply mechanism
60
in accordance with this embodiment is configured so that when the first film Fa is sent to a suitable location, a signal indicating this fact is communicated to a driving device of the cam section
64
through a sensor, a controller, etc., so as to start the rotating motion of the cam section
64
around the cam section rotating shaft
69
.
FIG. 8
shows that in the film holding supply mechanism in accordance with this embodiment, the transfer of the first film Fa to the predetermined location is completed and the second film Fb held at the film waiting position begins to be transferred from the film waiting position. That is,
FIG. 8
shows that the cam section
64
is rotated in the direction of arrow C for moving the second film Fb to the film supply position with the protruding section
64
b contacting with the rod section
65
. Additionally, in this embodiment, each element is configured so that a cam contact section
61
d
of the hook section
61
d
starts to move into the notch section
64
c
provided at the cam main section
64
a
when the protruding section
64
b
contacts with the rod section
65
.
In accordance with the film holding supply mechanism shown in
FIG. 8
, the rotation of the cam section
64
about the cam section rotating shaft
69
in the direction of arrow C causes the protruding section
64
to contact with the rod section
65
. That is, the rod section
65
is pushed by the rotation of the protruding section
64
b
in the direction of arrow C and, the rod section
65
and the switching section
62
(or its main section
62
a
) connected thereto will rotate about the rod section rotating shaft
68
in a direction of arrow H seen in FIG.
8
.
The movement of the switching guide section
62
during the rotation represents a downward movement (in the direction of arrow E) in FIG.
8
B. Then, the movement of the switching guide section
62
in the direction of arrow E causes the left and right parts of the open-close guide section
63
to start to open in the left and right outward directions. This movement of the switching guide section
62
causes the second film Fb to start moving down. During this time, the roller section
62
b
of the switching guide section
62
acts so as to push the perforation section of the second film F
b.
At the same time as the above described contact of the protruding section
64
b
with the rod section
65
, the cam contact section
61
d
of the hook section
61
d
starts moving into the notch section
64
d
formed in the cam main section
64
a
. That is, the contact condition between the cam contact section
61
d
and the cam main section
64
a
is changed.
Since the holding section
61
a
and the side surface guide section
61
b
are provided at one end of the shaft section
61
c
, the shaft
61
c
and the holding section
61
a
inherently hang down due to their own weight. But in accordance with the film holding supply mechanism of this embodiment, as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the holding section
61
a
will be held at an angle so that the film can be kept by way of the contact of the cam contact section
61
d
with the cam main section
64
a.
As described with reference to
FIG. 8
, since the contact condition of the cam contact section
61
d
with the cam main section
64
a
is changing (the cam contact section
61
d
starts moving into the notch section
64
c
), the weight of the holding section
61
a
, etc. will cause the shaft section
61
c
to start rotating in the direction of arrow K and the second film Fb will start separating from the holding section
61
a.
FIG. 9
shows that the cam section
64
is rotated about the cam section rotating shaft
69
in the direction of arrow C.
FIG. 9
shows that in the film holding supply mechanism in accordance with this embodiment, the second film Fb held at the film waiting position is moved to the film supply position.
The cam section
64
shown in
FIG. 9
is seen to rotate about the cam section rotating shaft
69
in the direction of arrow C from the condition shown in FIG.
8
.
As the cam section
64
is rotated, the rod section
65
will be further pushed by the protruding section
64
b
and, the rod section
65
and the switching guide section
62
connected thereto are further rotated about the rod section rotating shaft
68
in the direction of arrow H from the condition of FIG.
8
.
The movement of the switching guide section
62
during this rotation results in its downward movement (in the direction of arrow E). Then, the movement of the switching guide section
62
in the direction of arrow E (downward pushing of the switching guide section
62
) causes the left and right parts of the open-close guide section
63
to open further in the left and right outward directions (the directions of arrow G) from the condition of FIG.
8
B. This movement of the switching guide section
62
makes the second film Fb become nipped between the roller section
62
b
of the switching guide section
62
and a driving roller
70
provided at the film transfer passage
67
. Herein, the roller section
62
b
contacts with the perforation section of the second film Fb.
Also, as described above, as the cam section
64
rotates further from the condition of
FIG. 8
in the direction of arrow C, the cam contact section
61
d
will move completely into the notch section
64
c
formed in the cam main section
64
a
. In such a condition, since the cam contact section
61
d
fixed to the other end of the shaft section
61
c
will not contact with any elements, the shaft section
61
c
will rotate due to the weight of the holding section
61
a
. The holding section
61
a
will hang down and it can not hold the film. In other words, the second film can be readily separated from the holding section
61
a.
That is, in the film holding supply mechanism
60
according to this embodiment, the hook section
61
d
rotates 90 degrees for allowing the film down since it is linked with the movement of the film from the film waiting position to the film supply position. According to the film holding supply mechanism of this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 9
, the second film Fb can be readily moved onto the film transfer passage since the switching guide section
62
and the hook section
61
d
operate in accordance with the movement of the cam section
64
as shown in FIG.
9
. That is, the second film Fb may be automatically and readily moved from the film waiting position to the film supply position.
In
FIG. 9
, according to this embodiment, the driving roller
70
is rotated clockwise in the film supply direction with the second film nipped between the roller section
62
b
and the driving roller
70
. By doing this, the second film Fb is supplied from the film holding supply mechanism to the film mask not shown. This transfer condition using the driving roller
70
is performed until the second film Fb is nipped with a transfer roller section in the film mask (not shown). As the second film Fb is nipped with this transfer roller section, the second film Fb is subsequently supplied into the apparatus without any delay.
Accordingly, after the second film Fb has been nipped with the transfer roller section within the film mask, the switching guide section
62
will be returned to the film waiting position since the second film Fb does not need to be nipped by the switching guide section
62
and the driving roller
70
.
Specifically, from the condition shown in
FIG. 9
, the cam section
64
is further rotated about the cam section rotating shaft
69
.
As the cam section
64
is rotated in the direction of arrow C, the protruding section
64
b
is moved in a direction departing from the rod section
65
and the rod section
65
is moved in an opposite direction to the arrow H of
FIG. 9A
since the rod section
65
is inherently acted on with the opposite force to arrow H rotating about the rod section rotating shaft
68
. The rotation of the rod section
65
about the rod section rotating shaft
68
in the direction opposite to the arrow H results in the switching guide section
62
separating from the driving roller
70
and moving upwards. With the upward movement of the switching guide section
62
, the left and right parts of the open-close guide section
63
operate to inwardly close (see the arrow D in FIG.
7
B).
Also regarding the hook section
61
, rotating the cam section
64
in the direction of arrow C from the condition of
FIG. 9
results in the cam contact section
61
d
again contacting with the cam main section
64
a
. Accordingly, the hook section will be returned to the condition of
FIG. 7
as will the rod section
65
, the switching guide section
62
and the open-close guide section
63
.
That is, the film holding supply mechanism according to this embodiment can rotate the cam section
64
and return the hook section
61
d
and the switching guide section
62
to the film waiting position even if the film is transferred on the film transfer passage.
Accordingly, the film holding supply mechanism according to this embodiment can allow another film (herein the second film Fb ) at the film waiting position using the hook section
61
d
and the switching guide section
62
since they have returned to the film waiting position (see the description related to
FIG. 7
for the way of adding the new film). That is, the condition of the second film results in the placement condition of FIG.
7
.
As described above and similar to the embodiment described with reference to
FIGS. 1-5
, this embodiment can also set the second film using the hook section
61
, the switching guide section
62
and the open-close guide section
63
during the processing of the first film while the operator is waiting. This is because the film holding supply mechanism
60
is in the film waiting condition as the first film is transferred by the transfer roller within the film mask. That is, this embodiment can set the second film as soon as the processing of the first film is commenced and can set the second film even if the first film is being processed.
Further, even during the setting and the processing for each film, one film does not contact the other film.
Accordingly, this embodiment can eliminate lost time during setting and placement of the film and can efficiently operate the photo processing apparatus since the next film starts to be supplied and transferred automatically into the film mask while the operation of the film during the processing is being performed. That is, the film previously set is automatically supplied after the completion of the processing of the first film. Additionally, the film supply apparatus according to this embodiment does not need large space and can be implemented with a reduced cost since it does not have the complicated structure of the second prior art structure and it is configured in a relatively simple manner. Further, the film can not be damaged since the films do not contact each other as in the second prior art structure and the second film can be set while the first film is being processed since they are not overlayed.
That is, according to this embodiment, the film supply apparatus with a relatively simple structure can be implemented wherein one film is held in the waiting condition while the other film is being processed. The processing of the film that is waiting is automatically commenced after the processing of the first film is completed and then the next film can be prepared during the processing of the previously waiting film.
While a specific location for using the film supply apparatus has not been explained in detail, the location for using this film supply apparatus is not limited to any specific location. Accordingly, it can be used, for example, in supplying the film to the scanning apparatus or in supplying the film to the exposure apparatus.
According to this invention, as described above, the film supply apparatus can be provided wherein one film is held in the waiting condition while another film is being processed and the film that is waiting can be automatically commenced after the processing of the film has been completed.
Also, according to this invention, since the film waiting position can be in one location, the operation can be simplified and then work efficiency of the operator can be improved. Further, compared to the prior art structures, since another lane for setting the film is unnecessary, compactness of the apparatus itself (the film holding support mechanism or film supply apparatus) can be achieved. Also, in this invention, the film supply apparatus is configured so as to be present just below the film waiting position. Accordingly, the apparatus can be implemented with a relatively small space as well as transferring one film from the film waiting position to the film supply position with a simple mechanism (for example, a vertical mechanism such as the film moving device and the switching guide mechanism).
It is to be understood that although the present invention has been described with regard to preferred embodiments thereof, various other embodiments and variants may occur to those skilled in the art, which are within the scope and spirit of the invention, and such other embodiments and variants are intended to be covered by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A film supply apparatus comprising a film holding supply mechanism, said film holding supply mechanism including a film nip section that nips a first film at a film waiting position, a film moving means for moving the first film from the film waiting position to a film supply position and a driving means for contacting the first film so the first film can be nipped between a portion of said film moving means and said driving means when the first film is in the film supply position and for transferring the first film between said driving means and said film moving means, wherein said film moving means is configured for returning to the film waiting position after a predetermined portion of the first film has been transferred, and wherein after said film moving means has returned to the film waiting position, another film can be nipped by said film nip section at the film waiting position prior to the first film being completely transferred from the film supply position.
- 2. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a film holding means for operating with said film nip section and holding the film at the film waiting position and a film supply roller section, wherein said film holding means is inclined at an angle so that the film is apt to move from said film holding means to said film supply roller section.
- 3. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a film mask provided downstream of said film holding supply mechanism, wherein said film mask comprises a transfer roller section that nips and transfers film supplied from said film holding supply mechanism, and wherein said film moving means returns to the film waiting position after said transfer roller section has nipped the film.
- 4. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 2, further comprising a film mask provided downstream of said film holding supply mechanism, wherein said film mask comprises a transfer roller section that nips and transfers film supplied from said film holding supply mechanism, and wherein said film moving means returns to the film waiting position after said transfer roller section has nipped the film.
- 5. A film supply mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said film supply position is located just beneath said film waiting position.
- 6. A film supply apparatus comprising a film holding supply mechanism including a film holding section holding a film at a film waiting position, a moving means for moving the film from the film waiting position to a film supply position and a driving means for transferring the film at the film supply position, wherein said moving means returns to the film waiting position after a predetermined portion of the film has been transferred and wherein after said moving means has returned to the film waiting position, another film can be nipped by said film holding section at the film waiting position prior to the first film being completely transferred from the film supply position.
- 7. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein said film holding section comprises a switching guide section and an open-close guide section located under the film, wherein said open-close guide section operates in an opening direction when said switching guide section moves downward and operates in a closing direction when said switching guide section moves upward, wherein at the film waiting position the film is nipped using said switching guide section and said open-close guide section, wherein in moving the film to the film supply position said switching guide section functions as said moving means by moving from upper to lower sides of the film, and wherein after a predetermined portion of the film has been transferred using said switching guide section and said driving means, said switching guide section and said open-close guide section return to the film waiting position.
- 8. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 6, further comprising a hook section which operates with said film holding section to hold the film at the film waiting position, wherein said hook section is driven to rotate so as to release a holding condition of said hook section with respect to the film in moving the film from the film waiting position to the film supply position.
- 9. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 7, further comprising a hook section which operates with said film holding section to hold the film at the film waiting position, wherein said hook section is driven to rotate so as to release a holding condition of said hook section with respect to the film in moving the film from the film waiting position to the film supply position.
- 10. A film supply apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said film holding section and said hook section are driven linked with each other.
- 11. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 7, further comprising a film mask provided downstream of said film holding supply mechanism, wherein said film mask comprises a transfer roller section that nips and transfers the film supplied from said film holding supply mechanism, and wherein said switching guide section returns to the film waiting position after said transfer roller section has nipped the film.
- 12. A film supply mechanism as defined in claim 6, wherein said film supply position is located just beneath said film waiting position.
- 13. A film supply apparatus comprising a film holding supply mechanism, said film holding supply mechanism including a film nip section that nips a film at a film waiting position, a film moving device moving the film from the film waiting position to a film supply position and a driving mechanism for contacting the first film so the first film can be nipped between a portion of said film moving device and said driving mechanism when the first film is in the film supply position and for transferring the film between said driving mechanism and said film moving device, wherein said film moving device is configured for returning to the film waiting position after a predetermined portion of the film has been transferred, and wherein after said film moving device has returned to the film waiting position, another film can be nipped by said film nip section at the film waiting position prior to the first film being completely transferred from the film supply position.
- 14. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 13, further comprising a film holding device operating with said film nip section and holding the film at the film waiting position and a film supply roller section, wherein said film holding device can be inclined at an angle so that the film is apt to move from said film holding device to said film supply roller section.
- 15. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 13, further comprising a film mask provided downstream of said film holding supply mechanism, wherein said film mask comprises a transfer roller section that nips and transfers film supplied from said film holding supply mechanism, and wherein said film moving device returns to the film waiting position after said transfer roller section has nipped the film.
- 16. A film supply apparatus as defined in claim 14, further comprising a film mask provided downstream of said film holding supply mechanism, wherein said film mask comprises a transfer roller section that nips and transfers film supplied from said film holding supply mechanism, and wherein said film moving means returns to the film waiting position after said transfer roller section has nipped the film.
- 17. A film supply mechanism as defined in claim 13, said film moving device further comprises a cam section and a hook section that cooperate with one another so as to allow the film to move from the film waiting position to a film supply position.
Priority Claims (2)
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Date |
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11-135696 |
May 1999 |
JP |
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11-332942 |
Nov 1999 |
JP |
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