Claims
- 1. A photographic system comprising in combination a camera equipped with a magnetic head, and a film strip having a magnetic layer coated on one side of a film substratum opposed to a side of the film substratum on which a photographic emulsion layer is coated and a perforation which is formed in a lengthwise margin of said film strip and is positioned at a specified distance from a last one of a row of image frames toward a trailer of said film strip, a plurality of apertures being disposed in the opposite length wise margin of said film strip, said plurality of apertures consisting of one said aperture positioned along each of a leading edge and a trailing edge of each said image frame and one additional said aperture positioned at a distance from a first one of said row of image frames toward a leader of said film strip, said magnetic head being located in a path of said perforation and held so as to be in contact with said magnetic layer so as to record data in a magnetic recording track while said film strip is being advanced, said camera comprising:
- film advancing means including a reversible motor for winding and rewinding said film strip; and
- control means for controlling said film advancing means to continuously advance said film strip until said perforation passes over said magnetic head, thereby rubbing a contact surface of said magnetic head with edges of said perforation for cleaning said magnetic head.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said perforation is a turn-around perforation.
- 3. The photographic system of claim 1, wherein said control means determines whether said perforation has passed over said magnetic head by measuring a length of said film strip which has been advanced by said film advancing means after said last image frame has passed by said magnetic head.
- 4. The photographic system of claim 3, wherein said control means comprises a pulse generator for generating pulses in accordance with rotation of said reversible motor, a pulse counter for counting a number of pulses generated by said pulse generator, and means for calculating an advanced length of said film strip based on said number of pulses counted by said pulse counter.
- 5. The photographic system of claim 3, wherein said control means comprises a pulse generator for generating pulses proportional to a unit length of advancement of said film strip, a pulse counter for counting a number of pulses generated by said pulse generator, and means for calculating an advanced length of said film strip based on said number of pulses counted by said pulse counter.
- 6. The photographic system of claim 3, wherein said control means comprises a pulse generator for generating pulses on a specified frequency, a pulse counter for counting a number of pulses generated by said pulse generator, and means for calculating an advanced length of said film strip based on said number of pulses counted by said pulse counter.
- 7. A photographic system comprising in combination a camera equipped with a magnetic head, and a film strip having a magnetic layer coated on one side of a film substratum opposed to a side of the film substratum on which a photographic emulsion layer is coated and a perforation formed in a first lengthwise margin of said film strip and positioned at a specified distance from a last one of a row of image frames toward a trailer of said film strip, said film strip also comprising a row of apertures arranged in a second lengthwise margin opposite said first lengthwise margin, said magnetic head being located in a path of said perforation and held so as to be in contact with said magnetic layer so as to record data in a magnetic recording track while said film strip is being advanced, said camera comprising:
- an aperture detector positioned adjacent said second lengthwise margin of said film strip;
- film advancing means including a reversible motor for winding and rewinding said film strip; and
- control means for controlling said film advancing means to advance said film strip by a single said image frame following each exposure based on input from said aperture detector, said control means, upon advancing said film strip beyond a point at which a last of said apertures at said trailer end of said film strip has passed said aperture detector, continuing to advance said film strip so that said perforation passes over said magnetic head, thereby rubbing a contact surface of said magnetic head with edges of said perforation to clean said magnetic head.
- 8. The photographic system of claim 7, wherein said control means determines whether said perforation has passed over said magnetic head by measuring a length of said film strip which has been advanced by said film advancing means after said last aperture has been detected by said aperture detector.
- 9. The photographic system of claim 8, wherein said control means comprises a pulse generator for generating pulses in accordance with rotation of said reversible motor, a pulse counter for counting a number of pulses generated by said pulse generator, and means for calculating an advanced length of said film strip based on said number of pulses counted by said pulse counter.
- 10. The photographic system of claim 8, wherein said control means comprises a pulse generator for generating pulses proportional to a unit length of advancement of said film strip, a pulse counter for counting a number of pulses generated by said pulse generator, and means for calculating an advanced length of said film strip based on said number of pulses counted by said pulse counter.
- 11. The photographic system of claim 8, wherein said control means comprises a pulse generator for generating pulses on a specified frequency, a pulse counter for counting a number of pulses generated by said pulse generator, and means for calculating an advanced length of said film strip based on said number of pulses counted by said pulse counter.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/626,372, filed Apr. 2, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,488.
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