Claims
- 1. In an automatic loading device for film, a film winding member comprising;
- a tubular member having a peripheral surface about which film is operatively wound and formed of silicone rubber such that, as the leading edge of film is advanced into contact with said peripheral surface of said tubular member, the film leading edge is caused to be retained in wound relation about its peripheral surface by frictional contact between the film and said silicone rubber,
- an enlarged diameter portion of said peripheral surface for initial contact with a leading edge of film being wound about said film winding member, a first pressing means urging said film against said surface and located approximately at a point at which said film first approaches said winding member, and a second pressing means urging said film against said surface and spaced peripherally from said first pressing means.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said first and second pressing means are rollers.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said second pressing means exerts a greater force on said film than said first pressing means.
- 4. In an automatic loading device for film, a film winding member comprising;
- a tubular member having a peripheral surface about which film is operatively wound;
- a flange projecting radially outward from said peripheral surface at one end of said member for receiving a lateral edge of film operatively wound about the member; and
- an enlarged diameter portion of said peripheral surface adjacent said flange for initial contact with a leading edge of film being wound about said film winding member, said enlarged diameter portion being uninterruptedly smooth and continuous and being formed of silicone rubber such that, as the leading edge of film is advanced into contact with said enlarged diameter portion, the leading edge is caused to be retained in wound relation about its peripheral surface by frictional contact between the film and said silicone rubber, a first pressing means urging said film against said surface and located approximately at a point at which said film first approaches said winding member, and a second pressing means urging said film against said surface and spaced peripherally from said first pressing means.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said first and second pressing means are rollers.
- 6. The device of claim 4 wherein said second pressing means exerts a greater force on said film than said first pressing means.
- 7. In a camera having an automatic loading device provided with a film winding member, wherein the leading edge of the film contacts and is adapted to be operatively wound about the film winding member, the improvement comprising providing the peripheral surface of said film winding member with silicone rubber so that the leading edge of the film contacting said peripheral surface of the film winding member adheres thereto by friction between the film and said peripheral surface to cause the leading edge to be operatively wound thereabout, a first pressing means urging said film against said surface and located approximately at a point at which said film first approaches said winding member, and a second pressing means urging said film against said surface and spaced peripherally from said first pressing means,
- wherein said first and second pressing means are rollers, and
- wherein said second pressing means exerts a greater force on said film than said first pressing means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 388,960 filed June 16, 1982 and presently abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 206,889 filed Nov. 14, 1980 and presently abandoned, which claims priority of Japanese Application 148873/1979 filed Nov. 19, 1979.
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Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, Ed. by Lionel S. Marks, McGraw-Hill Co., N.Y., N.Y., 1951, p. 728, (Marks' Handbook). |
Continuations (1)
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388960 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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