Claims
- 1. An improved lens assembly for use in a photographic printer, comprising:
- (a) a first plurality of lenses for producing wallet sized photographic images on photographic paper within an exposure aperture of said photographic printer;
- (b) a second plurality of lenses for producing sub-wallet sized photographic images of said photographic paper within said exposure aperture of said photographic printer;
- (c) lens means for producing a photographic image approximately 5".times.7" in size on said photographic paper within said exposure aperture of said photographic printer; and
- (d) transportation means for selectively transporting said first and second plurality of lenses and said lens means within said photographic printer,
- whereby said transportation means can be selectively employed to position said first and second plurality of lenses and said lens means within image-bearing light projecting from a photographic negative to produce a plurality of wallet sized photographic images, a plurality of sub-wallet sized photographic images, and a 5".times.7" photographic image on said photographic paper within said exposure aperture of said photographic printer with a single exposure of said photographic negative.
- 2. The improved lens assembly as set forth in claim 1 and further, wherein said first plurality of lenses comprises nine lenses for producing nine wallet sized photographic images on said photographic paper within said exposure aperture of said photographic printer.
- 3. The improved lens assembly as set forth in claim 1 and further, wherein said second plurality of lenses comprises three lenses for producing three sub-wallet sized photographic images on said photographic paper within said exposure aperture of said photographic printer.
- 4. The improved lens assembly as set forth in claim 1 and further, wherein said lens means comprises a retro-focus lens assembly for producing a 5".times.7" photographic image of said photographic paper within said exposure aperture of said photographic printer.
- 5. In a photographic package printer, an improved lens assembly comprising:
- (a) a 5".times.7" lens assembly;
- (b) a plurality of wallet lenses disposed adjacent to said 5".times.7" lens assembly;
- (c) a plurality of sub-wallet lenses disposed adjacent to said 5".times.7" lens assembly; and
- (d) selectively positionable support means for selectively positioning said 5".times.7" lens assembly, said plurality of wallet lenses, and said plurality of sub-wallet lenses within image-bearing light projecting from a photographic negative to produce a 5".times.7" photograph, a plurality of wallet sized photographs, and a plurality of sub-wallet sized photographs with a single exposure of said photographic negative.
- 6. The improved lens assembly as set forth in claim 5 and further, wherein said plurality of wallet lenses includes nine wallet lenses.
- 7. The improved lens assembly as set forth in claim 5 and further, wherein said plurality of sub-wallet lenses includes three sub-wallet lenses.
- 8. The improved lens assembly as set forth in claim 5 and further, said 5".times.7" lens assembly comprising first lens means for receiving said image-bearing light from said photographic negative, second lens means disposed a predetermined distance from said first lens means for receiving said image-bearing light from said first lens means, third lens means disposed a predetermined distance from said second lens means for receiving said image-bearing light from said second lens means, and fourth lens means disposed a predetermined distance from said third lens means for receiving said image-bearing light from said third lens means.
- 9. The improved lens assembly as set forth in claim 8 and further, said first, second, third, and fourth lens means being configured so as to project said image-bearing light off-center from said photographic negative such that said third and fourth lens means may be formed as half lenses.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of divisional patent application Ser. No. 09/306,577, filed on May 6, 1999, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/931,580, filed on Sep. 16, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,949,523.
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Divisions (2)
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