Claims
- 1. Film processing chemical mixing apparatus comprising:
- (a) a chemical mixing assembly including structure defining developer and fixer mixing chambers in which constituents of developer and fixer are mixed, respectively;
- (b) a developer supply structure defining a plurality of volumes each for containing a premeasured quantity of one of a group of film developer constituents, the constituents to be mixed in the developer mixing chamber to provide a film developer solution;
- (c) a fixer supply structure defining a plurality of volumes each for containing a premeasured quantity of one of a group of film fixer constituents, the constituents to be mixed in the fixer mixing chamber to provide a film fixer solution;
- (d) each of the supply structures being positionable selectively in at least one predetermined dispensing orientation with respect to the mixing structure;
- (e) fixer and developer constituent dispensing means forming a part of the apparatus and adapted to release developer and fixer constituents from the developer and fixer structures for dispensing into the respective developer and fixer mixing chambers;
- (f) coupling mechanism connected to at least one selected structure for connection of the selected structure to a water supply for supplying water for mixture with the constituents;
- (g) water flow control means forming a part of the apparatus and adapted to cause constituents and water dispensed into the mixing chambers to be mixed by the water addition to provide predetermined quantities of mixed fixer and developer solutions for delivery to a film processor; and,
- (h) a delivery mechanism connected to the chemical mixing apparatus for delivery of mixed film processing chemicals.
- 2. Film processing chemical mixing apparatus comprising:
- (a) a chemical mixing structure defining developer and fixer mixing chambers;
- (b) the mixture structure including portions defining a space for support of a developer supply structure of a type defining a plurality of volumes each for containing a premeasured quantity of one of a group of film developer constituents;
- (c) the mixture structure including portions defining a space for support of a fixer supply structure of a type defining a plurality of volumes each for containing a premeasured quantity of one of a group of film fixer constituents;
- (d) condition-sensing means for sensing at least one chemical volume condition and emitting a constituent delivery signal; and
- (e) chemical release means carried by at least one of the structures, the chemical release means being adapted to release developer and fixer constituents from the developer and fixer structures for dispensing into the respective developer and fixer mixing chambers after a constituent delivery signal indicates that the developer and fixer constituents should be dispensed.
- 3. A method of dispensing film processing chemicals, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a chemical mixing structure defining developer and fixer mixing chambers;
- (b) providing a developer supply structure of a type defining a plurality of volumes each for containing a premeasured quantity of one of a group of film developer constituents;
- (c) providing a fixer supply structure of a type defining a plurality of volumes each for containing a premeasured quantity of one of a group of film fixer constituents;
- (d) providing a dispensing means carried by at least one of the structures and adapted to dispense developer and fixer constituents from the developer and fixer structures into the respective developer and fixer mixing chambers;
- (e) sensing at least one chemical volume condition;
- (f) emitting a mixing chamber condition signal in response to the sensed condition to indicate conditions are such that developer or fixer constituents should be dispensed; and,
- (g) dispensing chemicals in response to the signal.
- 4. A fluid mixing system, comprising:
- (a) a reservoir;
- (b) a first fluid supply containing a predetermined quantity of a first fluid disposed above the reservoir and in communication with the reservoir under the influence of gravity;
- (c) a fluid release assembly disposed intermediate the first fluid supply and the reservoir, the fluid release assembly including means to release fluid from the first fluid supply to cause the first fluid to gravity flow into the reservoir;
- (d) A second fluid supply in communication with the reservoir and the fluid release assembly, the system including means responsive to the flow of the second fluid to control operation of the fluid release assembly; and
- (e) a valve disposed intermediate the second fluid supply and the reservoir to control the flow of the second fluid.
- 5. The fluid mixing system of claim 4, wherein the fluid release assembly includes means for directing the second fluid into the reservoir.
- 6. The fluid mixing system of claim 5, further including an agitator disposed within the reservoir near the bottom thereof, the agitator operating in response to flow of the second fluid.
- 7. The fluid mixing system of claim 4, further comprising a control system for the valve, the control system including:
- (a) a first sensing means responsive to the presence of a first, predetermined volume of fluid in the reservoir;
- (b) a second sensing means responsive to the presence of a predetermined volume of fluid in the first fluid supply; and
- (c) a valve control coupled to the valve to control operation of the valve, the valve control being actuated by the first and second sensing means to introduce the second fluid into the reservoir.
- 8. The mixing system of claim 7 wherein the control system includes means for continuing the introduction of the second fluid into the reservoir until a second, predetermined volume of the fluid in the reservoir is reached.
- 9. The fluid mixing system of claim 4 wherein the first fluid supply comprises a plurality of vessels, each vessel containing fluid and adapted to release the fluid upon actuation of the fluid release assembly.
- 10. The fluid mixing system of claim 9, wherein the first fluid supply further comprises a portable container for housing the vessels, the container including a plurality of openings corresponding to, and adjacent, the vessels.
- 11. A mixing system for producing a developer solution and a fixer solution used in the processing of exposed X-ray film and having a developer mixing unit for mixing a developer chemical with water and a fixer mixing unit for mixing a fixer chemical with water, each mixing unit comprising:
- (a) a reservoir;
- (b) supply means disposed above the reservoir for providing at least one chemical to the reservoir;
- (c) water input means for directing water under pressure to the reservoir; and
- (d) a chemical release structure for releasing the chemical from the supply means into the reservoir under the influence of gravity and for directing the water into the reservoir, the release structure being actuated by the flow of water.
- 12. The mixing system of claim 11, wherein the water input means includes control apparatus for controlling the flow of the water.
- 13. a fluid mixing system, comprising:
- (a) a reservoir;
- (b) a first fluid supply containing a predetermined quantity of a first fluid disposed above the reservoir and in communication with the reservoir under the influence of gravity;
- (c) a fluid release assembly disposed intermediate the first fluid supply and the reservoir, the fluid release assembly including means to release fluid from the first fluid supply to cause the first fluid to gravity flow into the reservoir;
- (d) a second fluid supply in communication with the reservoir and the fluid release assembly, the system including means responsive to the flow of the second fluid to control operation of the fluid release assembly;
- (e) a control mechanism disposed interemediate the second fluid supply and the reservoir to control the flow of the second fluid; and
- (f) an agitator disposed within the reservoir, the agitator operating in response to flow of the second fluid.
- 14. The process of mixing and diluting chemical concentrates for use in processing photographic film comprising:
- (a) positioning a set of bottles of a plurality of sizes and shapes and containing concentrate constituents in a container;
- (b) aligning outlet openings of the bottles to position the bottle openings essentially in a common plane and each in alignment with a respective one of a set of dispensing apertures of the container;
- (c) closing the container to maintain the bottle outlets in their aligned positions;
- (d) inverting the container and placing it while inverted on a mixer with each of the bottle outlets and its associated container aperture being aligned with dispensing structure in the mixer, whereby to provide an appropriate set of chemical concentrate to the mixer for automatic dispensing by the mixer at an appropriate time.
- 15. The process of claim 14 including the further step of aligning coacting structures on the mixer and the container to assure that the container of chemistry is positioned at a mixer position appropriate for that particular set of chemical concentrate.
- 16. The process of claim 14 further including the step of introducing water into the mixer and causing some of that water to actuate a piercer structure to drive piercers through septa closing the bottle outlets and dispense the chemical concentrates into a mixer tank.
- 17. A mixer for photographic processing chemicals comprising:
- (a) a reservoir;
- (b) a chemical concentrate supply containing a predetermined volume of a group of chemical concentrates disposed above the reservoir and for delivering the concentrate to the reservoir under the influence of gravity;
- (c) a fluid release mechanism disposed intermediate the concentrate supply and the reservoir, the fluid release mechanism including means to release the concentrate from the supply to cause the gravity flow of the concentrate into the reservoir;
- (d) a water supply in communication with the reservoir and the fluid release mechanism, the mechanism including means responsive to the flow of water to control the operation of the fluid release mechanism;
- (e) a control mechanism disposed intermediate the second fluid supply and the reservoir to control the flow of water; and
- (f) an agitator means disposed within the reservoir, the agitator means being operative in response to flow of water to cause the water to mix with released concentrates.
- 18. A process of mixing processing film chemical concentrate in a reservoir comprising the steps of:
- (a) inverting a plurality of vessels of varying configurations each containing a premeasured quantity of one of a group of chemical constituents to be mixed and diluted in the reservoir;
- (b) positioning a carrier and the inverted vessels in a predetermined orientation and relationship such that the carrier and the vessels together provide the total chemical concentrate required for an appropriate mixing of diluted processing chemicals in the reservoir;
- (c) piercing septa closing openings in the vessels with septa piercers positioned below the vessels while the vessels are so inverted over the reservoir to release the chemical constituents from the vessels and allow them to be gravity delivered into the reservoir;
- (d) concurrently with the delivery of liquid concentrate into the reservoir introducing water into the reservoir to both mix the water and the chemicals and dilute the chemicals; and,
- (e) continuing the delivery of water into the reservoir until after substantially all chemicals have been dispensed from the vessels into the reservoir and until the total volume of fluid in the reservoir reaches a predetermined volume of appropriately mixed and diluted film processing chemicals.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 609,957 filed Sept. 3, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,358.
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Brochur, Chemicals, 16 Gordon Place, Yonkers, N.Y. 10703, Title: Automatic Mixer & Replenisher System. |
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