Claims
- 1. A photographic processor comprising:a circular processing drum having a front wall, a back wall, a side wall connecting the front wall to the back wall and extending around a perimeter of the drum, and a horizontally extending axis of symmetry, wherein a diameter of the drum is greater than a length of the drum, wherein the length of the drum is measured along the axis of symmetry; a disk positioned inside the drum in a plane parallel to both the front wall and the back wall, wherein the disk comprises one or more sets of disk teeth along an outer perimeter of the disk capable of interengaging with holes along a first edge of a strip of processible film; and a mechanism for rotating the disk while the drum is stationary.
- 2. The photographic processor of claim 1, wherein the mechanism is capable of rotating the disk and the drum simultaneously.
- 3. The photographic processor of claim 2, wherein the mechanism comprises a motor, a drive axis, and a clutch, wherein the drive axis is positioned along the axis of symmetry of the drum.
- 4. The photographic processor of claim 1, wherein the length of the drum is substantially equal to a length equal to a sum of a thickness of the front wall, a thickness of the back wall, and a width of the sheet of processible film.
- 5. The photographic processor of claim 1, wherein the drum has a circumference greater than a length of the sheet of processible film.
- 6. The photographic processor of claim 1, wherein the processor is capable of processing one or more types of film selected from at least APS film and 135 mm film.
- 7. The photographic processor of claim 1, wherein the processor is capable of processing APS film and 135 mm film.
- 8. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a film-loading slot in the side wall of the drum.
- 9. The photographic processor of claim 8, further comprising a set of nip rollers positioned inside the drum and adjacent to the film-loading slot.
- 10. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a chemical delivery system, wherein the chemical delivery system inputs one or more processing fluids into the drum.
- 11. The photographic processor of claim 10, wherein the one or more processing fluids comprise a developing solution, a bleach solution, a fix solution, a wash solution, or a combination thereof.
- 12. The photographic processor of claim 10, wherein the chemical delivery system inputs one or more processing fluids into the drum through an opening in the front wall, the back wall, or a combination thereof.
- 13. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a chemical removal system, wherein the chemical removal system removes one or more processing fluids from the drum.
- 14. The photographic processor of claim 13, wherein the chemical removal system comprises a suction device.
- 15. The photographic processor of claim 14, further comprising a chemical waste reservoir for storing one or more processing fluids removed from the drum.
- 16. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a disk positioning device, wherein the disk positioning device moves the disk within the drum to change a distance between the disk and the front wall of the drum.
- 17. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a circular dryer for drying the film, said dryer extending around an outer perimeter of the drum.
- 18. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a gripper, wherein the gripper removes film from the drum and transfers the film to the dryer.
- 19. The photographic processor of claim 1, where the drum further comprises a film cartridge loading area on an outer surface of the side wall.
- 20. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a film-loading device, wherein the film loading device comprises (a) a film cartridge stabilizing bar for fixing a position of a film cartridge in a film cartridge loading area on an outer surface of the side wall; (b) a film cartridge door opening device; and (c) a film cartridge spool turning device.
- 21. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a film-loading device, wherein the film loading device comprises (a) a festoon box for turning film removed from a film cartridge; (b) a cutting device for cutting film to separate the film from a film cartridge; and (c) festoon box nip rollers for gripping film.
- 22. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a film-loading device, wherein the film loading device comprises (a) a film cartridge stabilizing bar for fixing a position of a film cartridge in a film cartridge loading area on an outer surface of the side wall; (b) a film cartridge door opening device; (c) a film cartridge spool turning device; (d) a festoon box for storing film removed from a film cartridge; (e) a cutting device for cutting film to separate the film from a film cartridge; and (f) festoon box nip rollers for gripping film.
- 23. The photographic processor of claim 1, further comprising a scanner.
- 24. A photographic processor comprising:a circular processing drum having a front wall, a back wall, a side wall connecting the front wall to the back wall and extending around a perimeter of the drum, and a horizontally extending axis of symmetry, wherein the diameter of the drum is greater than a length of the drum, wherein the length of the drum is measured along the axis of symmetry; a disk positioned inside the drum in a plane parallel to both the front wall and the back wall, wherein the disk comprises one or more sets of disk teeth along an outer perimeter of the disk capable of interengaging with holes along an edge of a strip of processible film; and a disk positioning device, wherein the disk positioning device moves the disk within the drum to change a distance between the disk and the front wall of the drum.
- 25. The photographic processor of claim 24, further comprising a mechanism (a) for rotating the disk and the drum simultaneously, and (b) for rotating the disk while the drum is stationary.
- 26. A photographic process comprising:loading processible film into a circular processing drum, wherein the circular processing drum comprises: a front wall, a back wall, a side wall connecting the front wall to the back wall and extending around a perimeter of the drum, and a horizontally extending axis of symmetry, and wherein the drum has a diameter greater than a length of the drum, the length of the drum being measured along the axis of symmetry, and wherein the drum contains a disk positioned inside the drum in a plane parallel to both the front wall and the back wall, wherein the disk comprises one or more sets of disk teeth along an outer perimeter of the disk capable of interengaging with holes along a an edge of the strip of processible film; contacting the processible film with one or more processing fluids in the circular processing drum; rotating the circular processing drum along the axis of symmetry for a period of time to process the film; removing the one or more processing fluids from the circular processing drum; and drying the processed film.
- 27. The photographic process of claim 26, wherein the loading step comprises:feeding the processible film into the circular processing drum through a film-loading slot in the side wall of the drum; nipping an end of the processible film to move the processible film into contact with the one or more sets of disk teeth along the disk; and rotating the disk while the drum remains stationary to advance the strip of processible film into the circular processing drum.
- 28. The photographic process of claim 26, wherein the one or more processing fluids comprise a developing solution, a bleach solution, a fix solution, a wash solution, or a combination thereof.
- 29. The photographic process of claim 26, wherein the contacting step comprises:inputting a developing solution into the circular processing drum; inputting a bleach solution into the circular processing drum; inputting a fix solution into the circular processing drum; and inputting at least one wash solution into the circular processing drum.
- 30. The photographic process of claim 26, wherein the contacting step comprises:inputting a developing situation in the drum; inputting a fix solution in the drum; inputting a bleach solution in the drum; and inputting at least one wash solution into the drum.
- 31. The photographic process of claim 29, wherein the process further comprises separate removal steps following a washing solution input step.
- 32. The photographic process of claim 26, wherein the rotating step comprises rotating the drum and the disk simultaneously.
- 33. The photographic process of claim 26, wherein the removing step comprises transferring the one or more processing fluids from the circular processing drum to a chemical waste reservoir.
- 34. The photographic process of claim 26, wherein the processible film comprises APS film or 135 mm film.
- 35. The photographic process of claim 34, wherein the processor is capable of processing APS film or 135 mm film.
- 36. The photographic process of claim 27, further comprising:removing the film from a film cartridge, wherein the film remains connected to the film cartridge during the photographic process.
- 37. The photographic process of claim 26, further comprising:removing the film from a film cartridge, and cutting the film to separate the from the film cartridge.
- 38. The photographic process of claim 26, further comprising:moving the disk along the axis of symmetry of the drum to change a distance between the disk and the front wall of the drum.
- 39. The photographic process of claim 26, further comprising:positioning a film cartridge containing the film in a film cartridge loading area on an outer surface of the side wall; applying a film cartridge stabilizing bar to an upper surface of the film cartridge to secure the film cartridge; opening a door of the film cartridge; and turning a spool within the film cartridge.
- 40. The photographic process of claim 26, further comprising:positioning a film cartridge containing the film in a film cartridge loading area adjacent to a festoon box; transferring the film from the film cartridge to the festoon box to form a roll of film; wherein a last exposure on the film is on an outer portion of the roll of film; and cutting the sheet of processible film to separate the sheet of processible film from the film cartridge.
- 41. The photographic process of claim 27, further comprising:scanning the film with a scanner.
- 42. A method of processing a photosensitive film comprising the steps of:inserting the film into a circular processing drum; supplying and discharging processing solution into and from said processing drum to process said film; transferring the processed film from the circular processing drum to a circular drying cylinder; and drying the processed film as the film travels through the circular drying cylinder.
- 43. A method according to claim 42 wherein said drying cylinder is coaxial to said processing drum.
- 44. A processing apparatus comprising:a circular processing drum for processing a photosensitive film therein; a circular drying cylinder for drying the processed photosensitive film; and a transfer arm for transferring the processed photosensitive film from the processing drum to the drying cylinder.
- 45. A processing apparatus according to claim 44, wherein said drying cylinder is coaxial with respect to said processing drum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to the following pending patent applications, some of which are filed concurrently herewith: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/027,381 filed Dec. 21, 2001, entitled PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR HAVING AN ADJUSTABLE DRUM (Docket No. 83902), U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/027,454 filed Dec. 21, 2001, entitled A PROCESSING SOLUTION DELIVERY SYSTEM HAVING A SUPPLY TUBE AND LEVEL DETECTION SENSOR UNIT FOR USE WITH A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR (Docket 83849); U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/027,432 filed Dec. 21, 2001, entitled CHEMICAL DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR AND METHOD OF OPERATION (Docket 83791); U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/108,141 filed Mar. 27, 2002, entitled PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR HAVING SIDE BY SIDE PROCESSING PATHS AND METHOD OF OPERATION (Docket 84169); U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/164,067 filed Jun. 5, 2002, entitled PROCESSING SOLUTION DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR AND METHOD OF OPERATION (Docket 84309) and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/185,185 filed Jun. 28, 2002 entitled THERMAL MANAGEMENT DRUM FOR A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR (Docket 84310).
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