Claims
- 1. A film winder for winding films discharged from a film developing machine, said film winder comprising:
- a film feed path through which are fed developed films discharged from the film developing machine with leaders attached to leading ends of the films;
- a film feed adjusting means provided along said film feed path for adjusting the feed of the films along said film feed path by slackening the films;
- a film cutter for cutting the films from the leaders;
- a separator for directing the films and leaders into separate paths;
- a film magazine having a rotatable film winding reel provided on a surface thereof with a film end engaging means; and
- a continuous film winding means for continuously winding films around said film winding reel, said film winding means comprising a film guide for sliding a leading end of each film under said film end engaging means to cause the film end to be engaged by said engaging means or a trailing end of a preceding film which has been wound around said reel while raising such trailing end, and a driving means for rotating said reel with the leading end of such each film slid under said film end engaging means or under the trailing end of such preceding film to wind such each film around said reel.
- 2. A film winder as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for picking out, from among the films being fed through said film feed path, films that cannot be reeled in due to having incorrect widths, and means for stocking the thus picked-out films.
- 3. A film winder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said film feed path comprises a predetermined plural number of lanes, said predetermined number being equal to the number of films attached to each leader, said film feed adjusting means, said film cutter, said separator, said magazine and said continuous film winding means each being provided in said predetermined number.
- 4. A film winder as claimed in claim 3, further comprising means for picking out, from among the films being fed through said film feed path, films that cannot be reeled in due to having incorrect widths, and means for stocking the thus picked-out films.
- 5. A film winder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said film feed path comprises a predetermined number of lanes, said predetermined number being equal to the number of film or films attached to each leader, said film feed adjusting means, said film cutter and said separator each being provided in said predetermined number.
- 6. A film winder as claimed in claim 5, further comprising means for picking out, from among the films being fed through said film feed path, films that cannot be reeled in due to having incorrect widths, and means for stocking the thus picked-out films.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 08/492,565, filed Jun. 20, 1995.
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| U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/412,740, filed Mar. 29, 1995, entitled "Continuous Film Take-Up Apparatus", by Motoaki Murakami. |
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