Claims
- 1. An improved self-developing film unit comprising: processing fluid supply means including a rupturable reservoir of processing fluid at a leading end portion of the unit; image recording means of the self-developing type including first and second overlying layers one of which is exposable to form a latent photographic image, and spacer means connected to and between said first and second layers for providing a processing space therebetween for allowing processing fluid to pass therethrough; fluid trap means at a trailing end portion of the film unit for collecting excess processing fluid traveling through said processing space; first fluid-tight coupling means including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling said reservoir to a leading end of said processing space for allowing processing fluid from a ruptured reservoir to be introduced into said processing space and initiate processing of the latent image; and, second fluid-tight coupling means including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling a trailing end of said processing space with said trap means for allowing processing fluid to enter into said trap means; said first coupling means having one end portion sealably secured to an exterior surface of said reservoir and a second end portion sealably secured to an interior surface of a leading end portion of said image recording means; and, said second coupling means having an end portion sealably secured to and within the trailing end portion of said image recording means and an opposite end portion sealably secured to an exterior surface of said trap means; said image recording means comprises a photosensitive layer, an image receiving layer in overlying and coextensive relationship to said photosensitive layer; said image receiving layer and said photosensitive layer being of the integral diffusion transfer type; and, said spacer means comprises a pair of spaced apart and generally parallel elongated rails coextensive with and adjacent opposed marginal edges of said layers; wherein each of said first and second fluid-tight coupling means is made of a pair of resiliently flexible sheets which are sealably joined together to define the respective fluid passages and which are made of a foldable and rollable material to thereby facilitate folding and unfolding thereof as well as permit rolling action of the fold during folding of the film unit; wherein the combined thickness of each of said sheets is substantially equal to a thickness of one of said rails.
- 2. The film unit of claim 1 wherein portions of said sheets of said first and second coupling means which are inboard of respective ones of said leading and trailing end portions have a fluid activated adhesive layer on at least one surface of mutually opposing surfaces; said adhesive layers being configured and sized to be on both sides of a frangible portion extending across a substantial width of the inboard portions of said sheets.
- 3. The film unit of claim 2 wherein said frangible portions are formed by scored lines.
- 4. The film unit of claim 3 wherein said photosensitive layer and said image receiving layer at the leading and trailing ends thereof have frangible portions which are generally aligned with the frangible portions of said sheets.
- 5. The film unit of claim 4 wherein the frangible portions of said sheets and said layers are generally vertically aligned.
- 6. An improved self-developing film unit comprising: a rupturable reservoir of processing fluid at a leading end portion of the unit; image recording means of the self-developing type including first and second overlying layers one of which is exposable to form a latent photographic image, and spacer means connected to and between said first and second layers for providing a processing space therebetween for allowing processing fluid to pass therethrough, wherein said spacer means includes spacer rails; a fluid trap assembly at a trailing end portion of the film unit for collecting excess processing fluid traveling through said processing space; first fluid-tight coupling means including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling said reservoir to a leading end of said processing space for allowing processing fluid from a ruptured reservoir to be introduced into said processing space and initiate processing of the latent image; and, second fluid-tight coupling means including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling a trailing end of said processing space with said trap assembly for allowing processing fluid to enter into said trap assembly; the end portions of the first and second film unit layers and said spacer means include frangible segments that are separable when subject to manual tearing; said frangible segments include tearable zones with accompanying perforations and lands; said perforations and lands are constructed relative to each other to facilitate and guide tearing along a predetermined path or tear line; but which lands have sufficient strength to permit pulling of the perforated film assemblage under tension by; said first and second fluid coupling assemblies are attached to the first and second layers to cover and seal the tearable zone; wherein the first and second fluid-tight coupling assemblies are each sealably secured at interior end portions to opposite ends of the first and second layers; the tearable zones are positioned inboard of the respective end portions, whereby the zones are sealed by the layers, and any separated segments of the coupling assemblies remaining on the layers are confined within the film unit.
- 7. The film unit of claim 6 wherein the spacer rails are provided with weakened longitudinal edges that facilitate propagating a tear therethrough.
- 8. The film unit of claim 6 wherein the perforations in each layer are laterally spaced or registered from the lateral edges to facilitate separation along the tear lines, but which prevent premature separation if the film unit is being pulled askew to a linear path.
- 9. The film unit of claim 6 further including a processing fluid activated adhesive on at least one of two mutually facing surfaces of the fluid couplings on both sides of the tear line; whereby the adhesive is arranged so that following the tearing along the perforations, such mutually facing surfaces are sealably joinable together; whereby not only are the layers of the film sealable, but the separated ends of the first and second coupling members, thereby minimizing or eliminating fluid leakage.
- 10. An improved self-developing film unit comprising: a rupturable reservoir of processing fluid at a leading end portion of the unit; image recording means of the self-developing type including first and second overlying layers one of which is exposable to form a latent photographic image, and spacer means connected to and between said first and second layers for providing a processing space therebetween for allowing processing fluid to pass therethrough, wherein said spacer means includes spacer rails; a fluid trap assembly at a trailing end portion of the film unit for collecting excess processing fluid traveling through said processing space; first fluid-tight coupling means including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling said reservoir to a leading end of said processing space for allowing processing fluid from a ruptured reservoir to be introduced into said processing space and initiate processing of the latent image; and, second fluid-tight coupling means including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling a trailing end of said processing space with said trap assembly for allowing processing fluid to enter into said trap assembly; the first and second fluid-tight coupling assemblies, each including pairs of first and second coupling elements and corresponding first pairs of extension members at respective opposite ends of the film unit; a first coupling element is sealably secured at one end portion to an interior end portion of the first layer of the film unit and the second coupling element is sealable secured at one end portion to an interior end portion of the second layer of the film unit; an opposite end portion of the first coupling element is sealably secured to an end portion of one of the first pair of the extension members, while an opposite end portion of the second coupling is sealably secured to an end portion of the other of the first pair of extension members; said second fluid-tight coupling assembly includes a second pair of first and second coupling elements and a corresponding second pair of extension members, the first element of the second pair is sealably secured at one end portion to a longitudinally opposite interior end portion of one of the first and second layers and the second coupling element of the second pair is sealably secured to a longitudinally opposite interior surface of the other one of said first and second layers; an opposite end portion of the first coupling element of the second pair of extension members, while an opposite end portion of the second coupling element of the second pair is sealably secured to an end portion of the other of the second pair of extension members; the pairs of extension members include the end portions of the first and second film unit layers and said spacer means include frangible segments that are separable when subject to manual tearing; said frangible segments include tearable zones with accompanying perforations and lands; said perforations and lands are constructed relative to each other to facilitate and guide tearing along a predetermined path or tear line; but which lands have sufficient strength to permit pulling of the perforated film assemblage under tension by; said first and second fluid coupling assemblies are attached to the first and second layers to cover and seal the tearable zone.
- 11. The film unit of claim 10 wherein the spacer rails are provided with weakened longitudinal edges that facilitate propagating a tear therethrough.
- 12. The film unit of claim 10 wherein the perforations in each layer are laterally spaced or registered from the lateral edges to facilitate separation along the tear lines, but which prevent premature separation if the film unit is being pulled askew to a linear path.
- 13. The film unit of claim 10 wherein the first and second fluid-tight coupling assemblies are each sealably secured at interior end portions to opposite ends of the first and second layers; the tearable zones are positioned inboard of the respective end portions, whereby the zones are sealed by the layers, and any separated segments of the coupling assemblies remaining on the layers are confined within the film unit, thereby presenting a generally smooth edge.
- 14. The film unit of claim 10 further including a processing fluid activated adhesive on at least one of two mutually facing surfaces of the fluid couplings on both sides of the tear line; whereby the adhesive is arranged so that following the tearing along the perforations, such mutually facing surfaces are sealably joinable together; whereby not only are the layers of the film sealable, but the separated ends of the first and second coupling members, thereby minimizing or eliminating fluid leakage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims the benefit of copending provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/156,984 filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Oct. 1, 1999 as well as is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/959,361; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,981,137 issued Nov. 9, 1999 also claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 06/040,797 filed Mar. 17, 1997.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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