Claims
- 1. In a film transport system of the type adapted to trasnsport a closed loop of film continuously about a defined pathway, said pathway including a convolutely wound subpathway whose general perimeter is substantially less than the perimeter of said closed loop, and whereabout multiple strip segments of said closed loop are positioned in a slidable, adjacent, face-to-face contact with one another, said transport system including a deck member, on plurality of film guide means positioned said pathway, and film drive means, said film guide means being associated with said deck member and being arranged to define said pathway, including said subpathway, and also including a cross-over pathway extending from the inside convolution of said subpathway, over one edge of said subpathway, and to the outside convolution of said subpathway in which the film travels in a direction from the inside convolution of said subpathway over one edge of said subpathway and to the outside convolution of said subpathway, the improvement which comprises:
- (A) engaging means for contacting an inside portion of said wound subpathway film, said engaging means being spatially positioned at a location adjacent said film subpathway between two longitudinally adjacent film guide means,
- (B) thrust means functionally associated with said engaging means for reciprocatorily deflecting sidewards said engaging means into said film subpathway, and
- (C) a powerhead functionally associated with said thrust means for so deflecting said thrust means.
- 2. The transport system of claim 1 wherein said thrust means comprises a wheel member means having an eccentric drive shaft means associated therewith.
- 3. The transport system of claim 1 wherein said engaging means comprises a pin means upstanding from a crank member, said pin means having a round shank adapted to engage a side of said film.
- 4. The transport system of claim 2 wherein circumferential portions of said wheel member comprise said engaging means.
- 5. The transport system of claim 1 wherein said thrust means includes an elongated rocker arm means pivotable about an axis centrally thereof, one end of said rocker arm means being associated with said engaging means, the opposed end of said rocker arm being pivotally associated with one end of a lever arm, the opposite end of said lever arm being journalled to the side of a driven wheel means.
- 6. A process for eliminating film seizure in a film transport system of the type adapted to transport a closed loop of film continuously about a defined pathway, said pathway including a convolutely wound subpathway whose general perimeter is substantially less than the perimeter of said closed loop and whereabout multiple strip segments of such closed loop are positioned in a slidable, adjacent, face-to-face contact with one another, the film loop extending from an inside convolution of said subpathway over one edge of said subpathway and back to the outside of said subpathway to form the outside convolution thereof, in which the film travels in a direction from the inside convolution of said subpathway over one edge of said subpathway and to the outside convolution of said subpathway, said process comprising the steps of:
- (A) positioning a film engaging means along said subpathway at an inside location between two successive film guide means for such subpathway, and
- (B) reciprocatorily deflecting sidewards such film engaging means into said film subpathway.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the frequence of reciprocation ranges from about 0.2 to 6 cycles per second for film longitudinal travel speeds ranging from about 100 to 2000 centimeters per minute.
- 8. The transport system of claim 1 wherein said thrust means includes a lever arm one end of which is functionally interconnected with said engaging means and the other end of which is functionally interconnected with said powerhead for reciprocal driving movements.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed U.S. application Ser. No. 817,565, filed July 21, 1977, now abandoned.
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