Claims
- 1. A method of splicing strips of undeveloped photographic film to form an elongated web of photographic film for developing comprising:
- applying a heat activatable splice tape to ends of the photographic film strips, the splice tape defining a spliced area on the film strip ends;
- applying heat and pressure to the tape and the strips to bond the tape to the ends of the strips; and
- applying heat and pressure to an area of one of the photographic film strips proximate an edge of the splice tape outside the spliced area to form a ramp on the film strip proximate the edge of the splice tape outside of the spliced area, the ramp having an inclined portion positioned on a side of the ramp away from the splice tape; such that when the web is severed into individual segments of developed photographic film after the web has been developed and the splice remains attached to one of the segments, and when the severed segments are stacked a leading edge of a trailing film segment which is being stacked on top of the segment with the splice attached initially engages the inclined portion of the ramp and is deflected upward and over the edge of the splice tape, thereby avoiding contact with the edge of the splice tape.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the film is deformed to produce a plurality of dimples forming a ramp proximate an edge of the splice tape outside of the spliced area.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 207,453, filed Nov. 17, 1980, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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