Claims
- 1. A method of drying polyethylene laminated base photographic paper bearing a silver or dye image in a gelatin layer on one side of the paper, so as to produce a high degree of gloss on the image side of the paper, said method comprising:
- providing polyethylene laminated base photograhic paper having on one side thereof a silver or dye image in a gelatin layer;
- passing said photographic paper through an enclosed drying chamber;
- directing radiant heat on both sides of said photographic paper in an amount sufficient to cause any shallow indentation lines on said image side of said photographic paper to disappear; and
- simultaneously causing a stream of cool air to flow over the image side of said photographic paper, thereby drying said photographic paper and producing a photographically satisfactory high degree of gloss on said image side.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the temperature of said stream of cool air is maintained between 20.degree. and 40.degree.C.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said step of passing comprises driving said photographic paper into and out of said drying chamber by means of respective pairs of nip rollers; and further comprising directing said stream of cool air to flow over said pairs of nip rollers; and further directing said stream of cool air to impinge on said photographic paper as it emerges from said drying chamber.
- 4. A method of drying polyethylene laminated base photographic sheet material bearing a silver or dye image in a gelatin layer on one side of the material, so as to produce a high degree of gloss on the image side of the material, said method comprising:
- providing sheets of polyethylene laminated base photographic material having on one side thereof a silver or dye image in a gelatin layer;
- providing at least one indentation on line on the image surface of at least one said sheet of photographic material;
- drying said at least one said sheet of photographic material, said drying comprising passing said at least one sheet through an enclosed drying chamber, directing radiant heat onto both sides of said at least one sheet of photographic material, and simultaneously causing a stream of cool air to flow over the image side of said at least one sheet of photographic material;
- continuing said drying until said at least one indentation line has disappeared;
- determining the drying time required to cause said at least one indentation line to disappear; and
- then drying similar sheets of photographic material in the same way for at least the thus determined drying time.
- 5. A method of drying polyethylene laminated base photographic paper bearing a silver or dye image in a gelatin layer on one side of the paper, so as to produce a high degree of gloss on the image side of the paper, said method comprising:
- providing polyethylene laminated base photographic paper having on one side thereof a silver or dye image in a gelatin layer;
- passing said photographic paper through an enclosed drying chamber;
- directing radiant heat onto both sides of said photographic paper for a time sufficient to cause any shallow indentation lines on said image side of said photographic paper to disappear; and
- simultaneously causing a stream of cool air to flow over the image side of said photographic paper, thereby drying said photographic paper and producing a photographically satisfactory high degree of gloss on said image side.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the temperature of said stream of cool air is maintained between 20.degree. and 40.degree.C.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein said step of passing comprises driving said photographic paper into and out of said drying chamber by means of respective pairs of nip rollers; and further comprising directing said stream of cool air to flow over said pairs of nip rollers; and further directing said stream of cool air to impinge on said photographic paper as it emerges from said drying chamber.
Priority Claims (6)
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24946/72 |
May 1972 |
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2326573 |
May 1973 |
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73.19000 |
May 1973 |
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50193/73 |
May 1973 |
IT |
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7191/73 |
May 1973 |
CH |
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11592/74 |
Mar 1974 |
UK |
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Parent Case Info
This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for drying a polyethylene laminated base photographic paper so as to produce a high gloss thereon and is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 363,871 which was filed on May 25, 1973 and was entitiled "Paper material dryer" and is now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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363871 |
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