Outside load drum processor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6835010
  • Patent Number
    6,835,010
  • Date Filed
    Saturday, October 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 28, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A photographic processor is in the form of an outside load drum processor. The outside load drum processor includes a circular member that includes a first wall, a second wall and a side-wall that connects the first wall to the second wall and extends around a perimeter of the circular member. A flexible shield member is wrapped around an outer surface of the side-wall so that a processing path for photographic material to be processed is defined between at least the outer surface of the side-wall and the inner surface of the flexible shield member. The circular drum member is rotated for processing of photographic film within the processing path.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a photographic processor and method of operation.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Photographic processors come in a variety of shapes and sizes from large wholesale processors to small micro-labs. As photographic processors become more and more technically sophisticated, there is a continued need to make the photographic processor as user friendly and as maintenance free as possible.




Current available photographic processors have shortcomings in that they tend to have a relatively high film processing time and require a relatively large amount of processing solution due to the design of the processor. Further, in conventional photographic processors, the loading of film onto the processor tends to involve complicated mechanisms such as adjustable rollers. Kodak Model H11 and Model 16K are rapid color processors for paper which utilize a drum design. However, these processors were limited to paper sheets which were manually fed one at a time.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,485,202 discloses an interior drum design in which film is inserted inside the drum for processing. In the arrangement of this patent, the film is inserted into the drum through a slot and thereafter, a disc positioned inside the drum is rotated so as to draw the film into the drum. Further, in an interior drum design as described in this patent, chemical solutions are applied inside of the drum and the drum is rotated so as to process the film. Thereafter, through the use of a series of transfer and drive assemblies, the film can be drawn out of the drum and led to a dryer and further downstream equipment such as a scanner.




With the interior design drum processor as noted above, mechanisms for inserting the film into the drum and withdrawing the processed film from the drum are necessary. Further, it is necessary to supply processing solution to the interior of the drum and a roller for agitating the solution within the drum to enhance processing is also recommended.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses some of the difficulties discussed above by the discovery of a novel, compact and portable photographic processor in the form of a circular member that defines an outside load drum processor. The design of the outside load drum processor of the present invention simplifies the loading of various types of photographic film such as APS and 35 mm film, because the film is loaded from the outside of the drum. With the design of the outside load drum processor of the present invention, a mechanism for inserting the film inside the drum is not needed.




The present invention further provides for an outside load drum processor design which permits the heating of the drum from the inside out, so as to provide for a more uniform heating surface and reduce the possibility of leaks on the heating device.




The present invention also provides for an outside load drum processor that eliminates the need to supply chemicals to the inside of the drum.




The present invention accordingly relates to a photographic processor which comprises a circular member that includes a first wall, a second wall and side wall connecting the first wall to the second wall and extending around a perimeter of the circular member; and a flexible shield member wrapped around an outer surface of the side wall. A processing path for photographic material to be processed is defined between at least the outer surface of the side wall and an inner surface of the flexible shield member.




The present invention further relates to a method of processing photographic material which comprises the steps of wrapping a flexible shield member around an outer surface of a circular member, with at least a portion of the circular member being adapted to be immersed in a processing solution provided in a solution tray; inserting a photographic material to be processed into a processing path defined between the outer surface of the circular member and an inner surface of the flexible shield member; and rotating the circular member so as to immerse sections of the photographic material in the processing path into the processing solution to process the photographic material.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1A-1B

are perspective views of opposite sides of an outside load drum processor in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 2A-2B

are detailed views of a chemical solution tray or tank for the drum processor of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a detailed view of a section of the outside load drum processor showing an assembly utilized for inserting and/or withdrawing one type of film;





FIG. 4

is a view of the section shown in

FIG. 3

from an opposite direction;





FIG. 5

is an illustration of a dryer which can be used with the processor of the present invention wherein a first type of film is dried;





FIG. 6

is a further view of the dryer of

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 7A and 7B

are still further views of the dryer of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a view of a section of the outside load drum processor of the present invention wherein a different type of film is loaded onto the drum;





FIG. 9

is a view of the section of the drum processor of

FIG. 8

as seen from the opposite side;





FIG. 10

is a further view of the dryer of

FIG. 5

wherein a second type of film is dried;





FIG. 11

is a view of a section of the dryer as shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a further view of the dryer of

FIG. 10

; and





FIG. 13

is a still further view of the dryer of FIG.


10


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views,

FIG. 1A-1B

are perspective views of an outside load drum processor in accordance with a first feature of the present invention. With reference to

FIG. 1A

, outside load drum processor


100


is shown. Outside load drum processor


100


includes a circular member


10


which comprises a first wall


10




a


, a second wall


10




b


(shown in the opposite view of FIG.


1


B), and a side wall


10




c


which connects first wall


10




a


to second wall


10




b


and extends around a perimeter of circular member


10


. Circular member


10


is rotatably mounted on a frame


12


which is mounted on a stand


14


as shown in

FIGS. 1A-1B

. Provided below circular member


10


is a solution tray


16


that is adapted to hold processing solution


18


therein. As shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

and also

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, circular member


10


is mounted on frame


12


in a manner in which a portion of circular member


10


is immersed within solution


18


in solution tray


16


.





FIGS. 1A and 1B

further show an assembly


20


which includes a clamp member


20




a


on one side and an attachment member such as wire or string


20




b


on an opposite side. Assembly


20


is mounted above side wall


10




c


as shown in

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B. In a feature of the present invention, a flexible shield member


22


is wrapped around side wall


10




c


of circular member


10


in the manner shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

. More specifically, one end of flexible shield member


22


is clamped onto assembly


20


by way of clamp member


20




a


, and the second end of flexible shield member


22


is attached to the other end of assembly


20


by way of wire or string


20




b


. Flexible shield member


22


could be made of any flexible material which does not have an adverse reaction with solutions normally used in photographic processing. As an example, flexible shield member


22


could be made of plastic, vinyl mesh screen, film based materials or other flexible materials that are compatible with solutions normally used in photographic processing and does not damage the film base. With the use of flexible shield member


22


as shown in

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B, a processing path


10




d


is defined between at least on outer surface of side-wall


10




c


and an inner surface of flexible shield member


22


for the placement therein and/or the passage therethrough of photographic material.




As also shown in

FIG. 1B

, processor


100


includes a motor


24


which drives a belt arrangement


25


attached to a shaft


27


of circular member


10


. Therefore, actuation of motor


24


permits the rotation of circular member


10


through drive belt


25


and shaft


27


for processing of photographic material in processing path


10




d


. Although a belt type arrangement is shown in

FIG. 1B

, the present invention is not limited thereto. It is recognized that any type of mechanism which is adapted to rotate circular member


10


can be utilized. For example, motor


24


can rotate drum


10


via a single gear or a gear train.




In order to process photographic material using processor


100


, the photographic material is inserted between flexible shield member


22


and side-wall


10




c


and wrapped around the outer surface of circular member


10


in a manner which will be described later. Once the photographic material is positioned around circular member


10


and held in place through flexible shield member


22


, the drum which is partially immersed in solution tray


16


having solution


18


provided therein, is rotated by way of motor


24


to process the photographic material.





FIGS. 2A and 2B

illustrate in more detail the features of solution tray


16


. More specifically, as shown in

FIG. 2A

, solution tray


16


is adapted to receive and hold processing solution


18


therein. Processing solution


18


can be those solutions known in the photograph industry for processing photographic materials, such as developing solution, bleach solution, fixer solution, wash solution, etc. For processing, the appropriate solution can either be manually poured into solution tray


16


or can be supplied via, for example, a chemical supply source


40


and a metering member. Chemical supply source


40


could be a known solution cartridge or tank which is adapted to hold the necessary amount of processing solution for processing photographic material and can be adapted to supply and meter the appropriate amount of processing solution


18


into solution tray


16


. Solution tray


16


can further include a discharge valve


41


for discharging the spent solution or wash solution from solution tray


16


. Discharge valve


41


could be fluidly connected with a waste site or a further container for collecting waste solution.





FIG. 2B

shows a closer view of the interrelationship between a photographic material


30


provided in processing path


10




d


, side-wall


10




c


of circular member


10


and shield member


22


. As shown, when material


30


is in processing path


10




d


, it is held between shield member


22


and side wall


10




c


of circular drum


10


.




The processing of photographic material utilizing circular member


10


of the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1A and 1B

and


3


-


6


. A first example will be described with reference to processing a first type of photographic material which remains attached to its cartridge during processing, such as APS film. Referring to

FIG. 3

, assembly


20


is shown in detail, while flexible shield member


22


wrapped around drum


10


is also shown. Assembly


20


can be mounted on frame member


12


by way of an arm


620


(also see

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B). For processing a first type of film such as APS film, assembly


20


includes a first drive mechanism in the form of a first motor


62


having a first shaft


64


operationally connected thereto.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, it is seen that assembly


20


includes a support


640


for holding a cartridge such as an APS cartridge


66


thereon. Support


640


can be in the form of opposite plate members which frictionally hold cartridge


66


thereon. As a further option, the plate members for support


640


can be provided above and/or below cartridge


66


so as to clamp onto cartridge


66


. Once cartridge


66


is mounted on assembly


20


as shown in

FIG. 4

, motor


62


and shaft


64


(

FIG. 3

) are operated to insert shaft


64


into the spindle of cartridge


66


. At that point, motor


62


is actuated so as to drive or thrust film


68


(

FIG. 4

) out of cartridge


66


and into processing path


10




d


defined between the outer surface of side-wall


10




c


and the inner surface of flexible shield member


22


of processor


100


. More specifically, processor


100


is designed such that flexible shield member


22


is wrapped around side wall


10




c


as shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

. Cartridge


66


loaded on assembly


20


cooperates with motor


62


to drive film


68


out of cartridge


66


. At that point, film


68


will be driven between flexible shield member


22


and side-wall


10




c


in a manner in which film


68


will be wrapped around the circumference of circular member


10


. Therefore, the film will be held between side wall


10




c


and flexible shield member


22


. Additionally, end walls


10




f


,


10




e


(

FIG. 4

) extend from side wall


10




c


so as to provide a lateral boundary for film


68


in processing path


10




d.






For processing, the appropriate processing solution is provided in solution tray


16


and circular member


10


is partially immersed in solution


18


within solution tray


16


as shown in FIG.


2


A. Once photographic film


68


is located in processing path


10




d


as noted above, circular member


10


is rotated by actuating motor


24


so as to process the film and more specifically, cause a cooperation between processing solution


18


in tray


16


and film


68


provided in processing path


10




d


to develop the images on exposed photographic film


68


. During the processing, the appropriate processing solutions are supplied and discharged into and from the processing tray for the processing of the photographic material. Further, after processing and/or between processing steps, a washing solution can be supplied to solution tray


16


so as to wash solution tray


16


, film


68


and components of the processor which are adapted to be immersed in solution tray


16


.




In a feature of the present invention, the structure of circular member


10


permits a heater to be inserted into drum


10


. As a further option, heated air can be blown onto the drum. For example, heating material or elements could be embedded into or integrated on the inner surface of the drum; a blower could be adapted to blow heated air onto the inner surface of the drum prior to the film being loaded; or the drum could be plumbed with conduits running below the inner surface of the drum to permit the passage of heated fluid.




After processing and washing, the film can be dried in a slack loop drying arrangement such as disclosed in co-pending application Ser. No. 10/421,429, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference. That is, as shown in

FIG. 5

which illustrates a dryer


1600


, dryer


1600


can include a transfer assembly


6240


that comprises a support member


6260


as well as a transporting or driving mechanism


6280


. The arrangement of

FIG. 5

is applicable for drying film which remains attached to its cartridge during processing, such as APS film.




Support member


6260


includes a holding arrangement, a grabbing mechanism or a snap member which is adapted to grab and hold cartridge


66


. In the embodiment of

FIG. 5

, drum


10


and cartridge


66


are schematically shown. Dash line


10


′ as shown in

FIG. 5

represents the fact that cartridge


66


can be automatically transferred to dryer


1600


by adapting transfer assembly


6240


to grab and pull cartridge


66


from drum


10


, or cartridge


66


can be manually removed from drum


10


and placed on transfer assembly


6240


by an operator.




Transfer assembly


6240


further includes a driving mechanism


6280


which can be a lead screw and/or a drive belt. The lead screw or drive belt is drivingly associated with a plate member


6300


which is attached to or integral with support member


6260


. Movement of the lead screw or drive belt provides for the movement of plate member


6300


from the position illustrated in

FIG. 5

to the position illustrated in FIG.


6


. This places cartridge


66


(held by support member


6260


) in a vicinity of an outlet of dryer


1600


, while film


68


trailing therefrom spans across the top end of dryer


1600


. At that point, adjustable rollers


3200


,


4200


and


5200


are positioned above film


68


spanning across the top end of dryer


1600


. Adjustable rollers


3200


,


4200


and


5200


can then be moved along respective slots


3400


,


4400


and


5400


, depending upon the length of the photographic film, to any of a variety of positions along their respective slots to form slack loops in the film. For example, for shorter length film, rollers


3200


,


4200


and


5200


can be placed in a middle position within slots


3400


,


4400


and


5400


. For longer length film, adjustable rollers


3200


,


4200


and


5200


can be moved toward the bottom of slots


3400


,


4400


and


5400


. Thereafter, drying air supplied by air blower


7000


and ducts


3060


can be supplied to the slack loops through slots


8000


that extend along the slack loops. The drying air is basically supplied through slots


8000


in the directions schematically represented by arrows


8000


′,


8000


″.





FIGS. 7A-7B

illustrate features of the transfer assembly, support member and driving mechanism with reference to film which remains attached to its cartridge during processing, such as APS film. In the example of

FIG. 7A

, plate member


6300


is shown in the vicinity of an entrance to dryer


1600


, and support member


6260


is shown holding APS cartridge


66


. In one embodiment, plate member


6300


can be rotatably positioned on a lead screw


6340


such that rotation of lead screw


6340


causes a movement of plate member


6300


and a corresponding movement of support member


6260


in an axial direction along the top dryer of


1600


. Depending on the rotation direction of a motor that drives lead screw


6340


, support member


6260


can be driven back and forth between an entrance (

FIG. 7A

) and an exit (

FIG. 7B

) of dryer


1600


as shown in FIG.


7


B.




As a further option for moving plate member


6300


and therefore, support member


6260


, plate member


6300


can be attached to a endless conveyer belt


6400


which is wrapped around rollers


6360


and


6380


. Rotation of at least one of rollers


6360


,


6380


causes a corresponding movement of conveyer belt


6400


and therefore, a corresponding movement of plate


6300


between at least the positions shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

. Therefore, as describe in co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 10/421,429, the film can be inserted and dried in dryer


1600


, and thereafter prepared for further processing. Of course, this is just one example of a dryer which can be used to dry processed film in the present invention. It is recognized that other types of known film dryers can also be used. After the film is dried, it can be inserted back into cartridge


66


, so that the film can be prepared for further downstream operations such as scanning.





FIGS. 8 and 9

illustrate an embodiment of the present invention for processing a second type of photographic film which can be detached from its cartridge during processing, such as 35 mm film. For this purpose, assembly


20


includes a second drive mechanism in the form of a second motor


70


which is operationally connected with a second shaft


74


. Second shaft


74


drives at least one of a pair of drive or pinch rollers


76


,


78


which are more clearly shown in FIG.


9


. Therefore, when it is desired to process, for example, 35 mm film, film


80


is inserted between rollers


76


and


78


which drives the film between flexible shield member


22


and side wall


10




c


. As film


80


is driven by rollers


76


,


78


, it passes through a section


82


of assembly


20


and into processing path


10




d


defined between at least flexible shield member


22


and side-wall


10




c


. Thereafter, film


80


is further driven so as to be wrapped around circular member


10


. At this point, circular member


10


which is partially immersed in solution in solution tray


16


is rotated in the same manner as previously described with respect to APS film so as to process photographic film


80


. Once processing is completed, motor


70


can be reversed to drive the processed film out of the circular drum member


10


and prepare the film for further downstream operations such as drying and scanning.





FIGS. 10-11

illustrate a dryer which can be used to dry film which can be detached from its cartridge during processing, such as 35 mm film, and is processed in accordance with the present invention. After being processed on member


10


, film


80


can be associated with a leader card


6020


and manually or automatically inserted into dryer


1600


as shown in FIG.


10


. As an example, the film can be manually transferred from the processor to the dryer by an operator; or an automatic transfer can be achieved through a transfer assembly similar to the assembly illustrated in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, which includes motor driven rollers for driving the film from the processor to the dryer. Dryer


1600


is similar to the dryer described in co-pending application Ser. No. 10/421,429, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, dryer


1600


can include motor and chain driven sprockets


6040


which are adapted to cooperate with a side end of leader card


6020


in order to pull photographic film


80


into and through dryer


1600


. More specifically, as illustrated in

FIG. 11

, sprockets


6040


include teeth


6040




a


which are adapted to mesh with perforations or holes in leader card


6020


, so as to transport leader card


6020


through dryer


1600


. As also shown in

FIG. 11

, dryer


1600


preferably includes guide grooves


6060


to help guide leader card


6020


through dryer


16


.





FIG. 12

illustrates leader card


6020


further along within dryer


1600


and illustrates processed photographic film


80


attached to leader card


6020


in a conventional manner. As leader card


6020


is driven by way of sprockets


6040


, photographic film


80


is advanced into dryer


1600


to the position illustrated in FIG.


13


. When film


80


is conveyed to the position shown in

FIG. 13

, adjustable rollers


3200


,


4200


and


5200


are moved as described with reference to

FIGS. 5-6

, to a desired position along respective slots


3400


,


4400


and


5400


, in the manner as also described with reference to

FIGS. 5-6

and also described in co-pending application Ser. No. 10/421,429. That is, each of adjustable rollers


3200


,


4200


and


5200


are moved along their respective slots


3400


,


4400


and


5400


(see FIG.


5


), in accordance with the length of the film to be dried. Therefore, drying air supplied by air blower


7000


and ducts


3060


can be supplied to the slack loops through slots


8000


that extend along the slack loops.




Accordingly, the present invention provides for a photographic processor in the form of an outside load circular drum processor which facilitates the loading and unloading of photographic film. The outside load processor of the present invention eliminates the need for a mechanism to load film inside of a drum or processor, and also reduces tolerances needed to load film onto the inside of a drum. Although APS and 35 mm film are described, the present invention is not limited thereto. It is recognized that the processor of the present invention can process various types of film in addition to APS and 35 mm film.




The invention also permits the heating of the drum from the inside out which provides for a uniform heated surface and reduces the possibility of leaks on the heating device.




The present invention also eliminates the need to supply chemicals to the inside of a drum or processing tank. Also, with the design of the outside load drum processor of the present invention, it is possible to fill the solution tray with solution that can be heated in a rapid manner and while the drum is turning.




The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A photographic processor comprising:a circular member comprising a first wall, a second wall and a side wall connecting the first wall to the second wall and extending around a perimeter of the circular member; a flexible shield member wrapped around an outer surface of said side wall, wherein a processing path for photographic material to be processed is defined between at least the outer surface of said side wall and an inner surface of said flexible shield member; and an assembly adapted to insert photographic material into said processing path and remove photographic material from said processing path.
  • 2. A photographic processor according to claim 1, further comprising:a solution tray positioned below said circular member, said solution tray being adapted to hold processing solution therein and being positioned such that at least a portion of the outer surface of the side wall and a corresponding portion of the flexible shield member is immersible in solution provided in said tray.
  • 3. A photographic processor according to claim 2, further comprising:a support member adapted to rotatably support said circular member in a manner in which said portion of the outer surface of the side wall and said corresponding portion of the flexible shield member are immersed in the solution in said tray, wherein the circular member is rotatable to rotate sections of photographic material located between the outer surface of said side wall and the flexible shield member into and out of said solution tray for processing of the photographic material.
  • 4. A photographic processor according to claim 1, wherein:said assembly comprises: a support for a cartridge which holds a first type of photographic material therein; and a pair of rollers adapted to at least insert a second type of photographic material into said processing path.
  • 5. A photographic processor according to claim 4, wherein said assembly further comprises:a first driving member which cooperates with said cartridge to thrust the first type of photographic material in said cartridge into said processing path defined between said outer surface of said side wall and the inner surface of said flexible shield member for processing; and a second driving member which cooperates with said pair of rollers to rotate said pair of rollers and drive the second type of photographic material into said processing path defined between said outer surface of said side wall and the inner surface of said flexible shield member for processing.
  • 6. A photographic processor according to claim 5, wherein:said first driving member is further adapted to drive the processed first type of photographic material from said processing path back into said cartridge, and said second driving member is further adapted to drive the processed second type of photographic material from said processing path.
  • 7. A photographic processor according to claim 4, wherein said assembly further comprises:a clamping portion located on a first side of said assembly which clamps onto a first end of said flexible shield member, wherein a second end of said flexible shield member is attached to an opposing second side of said assembly.
  • 8. A method of processing photographic material, the method comprising the steps of:wrapping a flexible shield member around an outer surface of a circular member, at least a portion of said circular member being adapted to be immersed in a processing solution provided in a solution tray; thrusting a photographic material to be processed from a cartridge into a processing path defined between the outer surface of said circular member and an inner surface of said flexible shield member; and rotating the circular member so as to immerse sections of the photographic material in said processing path into said processing solution to process the photographic material.
  • 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein said wrapping step comprises the step of attaching opposite ends of the flexible shield member on an assembly mounted in the vicinity of the outer surface of the circular member.
  • 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein said attaching step comprises clamping at least one of said opposite ends of said flexible shield member on one side of said assembly.
  • 11. A method of processing photographic material, the method comprising the steps of:wrapping a flexible shield member around an outer surface of a circular member, at least a portion of said circular member being adapted to be immersed in a processing solution provided in a solution tray; using a pair of rollers to drive a photographic material to be processed into a processing path defined between the outer surface of said circular member and an inner surface of said flexible shield member; and rotating the circular member so as to immerse sections of the photographic material in said processing path into said processing solution to process the photographic material.
  • 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein said wrapping step comprises the step of attaching opposite ends of the flexible shield member on an assembly mounted in the vicinity of the outer surface of the circular member.
  • 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein said attaching step comprises clamping at least one of said opposite ends of said flexible shield member on one side of said assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is related to the following U.S. patents: U.S. Pat. No. 6,663,301 issued Dec. 16, 2003, entitled CHEMICAL DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR AND METHOD OF OPERATION; U.S. Pat. No. 6,592,271 issued Jul. 15, 2003, entitled PROCESSING SOLUTION DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR AND METHOD OF OPERATION; U.S. Pat. No. 6,619,862 issued Sep. 16, 2003, entitled THERMAL MANAGEMENT DRUM FOR A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,722,799 issued Apr. 20, 2004, entitled PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING DRUM HAVING A CENTRALLY LOCATED PROCESSING SOLUTION DELIVERY SYSTEM.

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