Photographic processor having a roller cam replenishment system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6409399
  • Patent Number
    6,409,399
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 21, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides for a processor or processing arrangement which includes a replenishment system that meters or dispenses an amount of replenishment solution in direct relation to an amount of photosensitive media that passes through the processor or processing arrangement. The replenishment system includes a dispensing chamber and a cam roller that is operationally associated with a conveying roller. The cam roller engages a valve on the dispensing chamber. When the valve is moved to an open position in relation to a rotation of the cam roller, an amount of processing solution is metered out of the chamber in an amount related to the amount of rotation of the conveying roller.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the field of photography, and particularly, to a photosensitive material processing apparatus having a roller cam replenishment system.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The processing of photosensitive material involves a series of steps such as developing, bleaching, fixing, washing and drying. These steps lend themselves to mechanization by conveying a continuous web of film or cut sheets of film or photographic paper sequentially through a series of stations or tanks, each one containing a different processing liquid appropriate to the process step at that station.




There are various sizes of photographic film processing apparatuses, i.e., large photofinishing apparatuses and microlabs. A large photofinishing apparatus utilizes tanks that contain approximately 100 liters of each processing solution. A small photofinishing apparatus or microlab utilizes tanks that may contain less than 10 liters of processing solution.




As noted above, during the processing of photosensitive material, the photosensitive material is conveyed through a processor which may contain a series of stations or tanks. As the photosensitive material is processed, the strength of the processing solution is diminished and will eventually become exhausted. To prevent the continual weakening of the processing solution, additional fresh processing solution is added to the processor to replenish the solution. A drawback with conventional replenishment systems is that generally, replenishment is not directly proportional to the amount of processing solution extracted by the photosensitive media.




Further, some replenishment systems, such as the replenishment system described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,353,087 use complicated bellows, pumps and motor drive mechanisms, as well as electronic systems for driving the pump and bellows systems. This adds cost and complexity to the processor. Also, the use of pump and bellows systems increases maintenance requirements for the processor.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides for a photographic processor which includes a system that meters an amount of replenishment solution in direct relationship to the amount of photosensitive media passing through the processor. The system of the present invention utilizes a cam in combination with a conveying roller. The cam engages a valve on a dispensing chamber. When the valve is opened, an amount of processing solution is metered out in response to the amount that the conveying roller is rotated. Thus, a longer piece of media will get more replenishment and vise versa.




The system of the present invention not only drives media but replenishes at the same time. Also, the system of the present invention will replenish only what the media extracts and eliminates the use of bellows pumps, drive motors and associated electronics. Further, the system of the present invention will replenish when the drive is active.




Therefore, the present invention relates to a processor for processing photosensitive media. The processor comprises a processing channel through which a photosensitive media is passed. The processing channel contains processing solution for application to the photosensitive media passing therethrough. The processor further includes a replenishment system that is adapted to replenish the processing solution in the processing channel. The replenishment system comprises a chamber that holds a processing solution and a dispensing mechanism that dispenses the processing solution from the chamber in direct relationship with an amount of the photosensitive media passing through the processing channel. The processing channel is preferably a narrow processing channel in a low volume processor.




The present invention further relates to a method of processing photosensitive media. The method comprises passing a photosensitive media to be processed through a processing channel which contains processing solution for application to the photosensitive media; and replenishing the processing solution in the processing channel by dispensing processing solution into the processing channel in direct relationship with an amount of the photosensitive media passing through the processing channel.




The present invention further relates to a replenishment system for a photographic processor. The replenishment system comprises a chamber for holding a processing solution therein and a dispensing mechanism which dispenses the processing solution from the chamber in direct relationship with an amount of photosensitive media being processed in a photographic processor.




The present invention further relates to a replenishment system for a photographic processor which comprises a chamber which holds a processing solution therein; and a dispensing mechanism which dispenses the processing solution from the chamber. The dispensing mechanism comprises a valve which has a surface that engages a cam roller. The cam roller is operationally connected to a conveying roller of a photographic processor so as to rotate together with the conveying roller, such that a rotation of the cam roller by way of a rotation of the conveying roller causes a movement of the valve between a closed position and an open position. In the open position of the valve, processing solution is dispensed from the chamber to the photographic processor.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a processing arrangement in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the processing arrangement of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an isolated view illustrating a replenishment processing solution dispensing chamber and a dispensing mechanism for dispensing processing solution into the processing arrangement;





FIG. 4A

is a view of a replenishment processing solution chamber with a valve of the dispensing mechanism being in a closed position; and





FIG. 4B

is a view of the replenishment processing solution chamber of

FIG. 4A

showing the valve in an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views,

FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrates a processing arrangement


10


having a plurality of processing sections or processors


10




a


-


10




e


. Each processing section or processor


10




a


-


10




e


may be designed to hold a processing solution for processing a photosensitive material passing therethrough. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, each individual processing section


10




a


-


10




e


can be dedicated to, for example, a developing solution; a bleaching solution; a fixing solution; a stabilizer solution or a washing solution.

FIGS. 1 and 2

also illustrate a dryer


14


positioned at an exit


21


of processing arrangement


10


. Each of processing sections or processors


10




a


,


10




b


,


10




c


,


10




d


and


10




e


form a relatively thin or narrow processing channel


15


which extends through the entire processing arrangement


10


. Reference can be made to, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,353,087 and 5,903,795 for examples of representative low volume processing arrangements having a narrow processing channel. During processing, and with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a photosensitive material


17


can be introduced into processing channel


15


at entrance


19


. Photosensitive material


17


passes through each of processing sections or processors


10




a


-


10




e


and is treated with an appropriate processing solution specific to that processing section or processor as it passes along processing channel


15


. After processing, photosensitive material


17


is introduced to dryer


14


for drying. Each of processing sections


10




a


-


10




e


includes a conveying roller arrangement


25


. Each of conveying roller arrangements


25


can include a driven roller and a drive roller which is driven by way, for example, a motor and chain and belt drive assembly. Conveying roller arrangement


25


is effective to convey photosensitive material along processing channel


15


and through processing arrangement


10


. Processing arrangement


10


can be designed in a manner such that a lower conveying roller of conveying roller arrangement


25


is at least partially immersed in the processing solution held in processing channel


15


, (see for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,903,795 and 5,353,087). However, the present invention is not limited to using a partially immersed lower roller as shown. For example, solution can be fed to the tank without contacting the rollers.




A feature of the present invention relates to the replenishment system for the processing solution. More specifically, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the present invention includes a replenishment system which comprises a replenishment or dispensing chamber (


27




a


,


27




b


,


27




c


,


27




d


and


27




e


) which holds replenishment processing solution particular to the processing section or processor


10




a


-


10




e


. For example, replenishment chamber


27




a


will hold developing solution for processing of photosensitive material in processing section


10




a


. As photosensitive material


17


is processed and passes through processing channel


15


, the processing solution is used up and needs to be replenished. The present invention provides for a unique replenishment system, the particulars of which are shown in

FIG. 3

, which replenishes processing solution based on what the photosensitive media or material extracts.




More specifically, and referring to

FIG. 3

, this figure illustrates one replenishing or dispensing chambers


27




a


. It is recognized that replenishment chambers


27




b


-


27




e


would be similar in structure to replenishment chamber


27




a


and thus, the present description will focus on replenishment chamber


27




a


as an example. As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the replenishment system comprises a replenishment or dispensing chamber


27




a


which holds a replenishment processing solution


29


therein and a dispensing mechanism. The dispensing mechanism includes a valve


31


positioned at an opening or aperture


35


of chamber


27




a


. Valve


31


includes a first member


31


a which is effective to seal or close off opening


35


in a closed position of valve


31


. Valve


31


further includes a second member


31




b


which is designed to abut against a cam in a manner which will be described later. Valve


31


also includes a spring member


33


which abuts against a frame


37


of chamber


27




a


and provides a biasing force to urge valve


31


to the closed position as illustrated in

FIG. 4



a


. Frame


37


includes openings


37




a


to permit the passage of fluid therethrough.




Referring back to

FIG. 3

, conveying roller arrangement


25


is also shown. Conveying roller arrangement


25


includes a first or upper conveying roller


25




a


and a second or lower conveying roller


25




b


. One of the first and second rollers


25




a


,


25




b


is a drive roller and the other is a driven roller. For descriptive purposes, it will be assumed that roller


25




b


is a drive roller that is driven by a known motor and chain or belt drive arrangement. Roller


25




b


is also immersed in processing solution, while processing channel


15


extends between rollers


25




a


,


25




b.






As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, roller


25




b


includes a shaft


39


that is connected to roller


25




b


and extends from roller


25




b


to an eccentric cam member or roller


41


. Thus, eccentric cam roller


41


rotates in coordination with a rotation of roller


25




b


. As illustrated in

FIGS. 3

,


4


A and


4


B, eccentric cam roller


41


has an outer surface which abuts against an outer surface of second member


31




b


of valve


31


. Therefore, based on the rotation of roller


25




b


, eccentric cam roller


41


will rotate accordingly. Of course, it is recognized that the present invention is not limited to an eccentrically mounted cam roller


41


as illustrated. As an alternative, cam roller


41


could be mounted at its rotational center and have an outer surface which varies by an amount necessary to move valve


31


the appropriate amount.




Operation of the replenishment system as illustrated in the

FIGS. 3

,


4


A and


4


B will now be described using processing section


10




a


and chamber


27




a


as examples. As photosensitive material


17


is introduced into narrow processing channel


15


, it will be conveyed along processing channel


15


. As the photosensitive material passes between rollers


25




a


,


25




b


, roller


25




b


will be rotated to convey the photosensitive material therethrough. The rotation of roller


25




b


in accordance with the passage of photosensitive material therethrough causes a corresponding rotation of eccentric cam roller


41


. Based on this, cam roller


41


moves from the position shown in

FIG. 4A

in which valve


31


is in a closed position. More specifically, in the position shown in

FIG. 4A

, eccentric cam roller


41


and valve


31


are in a closed position in which second member


31




a


abuts against sealing surface


45


to seal aperture or opening


35


of processing chamber


27




a


. In the closed position of

FIG. 4A

, spring member


33


which extends between frame


37


and second member


31




b


, provides for a biasing force for maintaining valve


31


in the closed position and more particularly, second member


31




a


abutted against sealing surfaces


45


of chamber


27




a


. As cam roller


41


is rotated in accordance with the corresponding rotation of roller


25




b


, i.e. when photosensitive material is passing between rollers


25




a


,


25




b


, cam roller


41


will be rotated from the closed position illustrated in

FIG. 4A

to the open position illustrated in FIG.


4


B.




More specifically, as cam roller


41


rotates, an outer surface of cam roller


41


abuts against an outer surface of second member


31




b


of valve


31


to urge valve member


31


against the biasing force of spring member


33


. This causes the movement of valve


31


to the open position so as to separate first member


31




a


from sealing surfaces


45


and thus, open aperture or opening


35


of chamber


27




a


. In the open position shown in

FIG. 4B

, the replenishment solution in chamber


27




a


is dispensed via a solution path


38


to the processor or processing channel


15


in direct relationship with the amount of photosensitive media that passes through processing channel


15


. Thus, if the photosensitive media is a longer piece of media, more replenishment solution will be dispensed to the processor or processing channel


15


, and if a shorter piece of media passes between rollers


25




a


,


25




b


, a smaller amount of replenishment solution will be dispensed to the processor or processing channel


15


. Therefore, the replenishment processing solution is metered or dispensed in correlation with the amount of processing solution extracted by the media. Further, the amount of replenishment solution dispensed is related or tied to the driving of the media through processing channel


15


. More specifically, the rotation of cam roller


41


is tied to the rotation of roller


25




b


which is related to the passage of photosensitive media between rollers


25




a


,


25




b.






Accordingly, when valve


31


is in a closed position as illustrated in

FIG. 4A

, photosensitive media is not in the vicinity of rollers


25




a


,


25




b


and rollers


25




a


and


25




b


are not being rotated, i.e., photosensitive media is not yet at conveying roller arrangement


25


or has already passed conveying roller arrangement


25


. When valve


31


is in the opened position as illustrated in

FIG. 4B

for dispensing processing solution, the photosensitive media is in the vicinity of conveying roller arrangement


25


. More specifically, the photosensitive media is passing between the rollers


25




a


,


25




b


with roller


25




b


being rotated and causing a corresponding rotation of eccentric cam roller


41


.




In a preferred method of operation the rotation of roller


25




b


which causes a rotation of cam roller


41


is controlled such that valve


31


is in the opened position only when media is being transported and in the closed position when media exits the processor.




Thus, the present invention provides for a processor or processing arrangement in which a dispensing mechanism is provided that meters an amount of replenishment solution in direct relationship to the amount of media that passes through the processor. The system of the present invention is also effective to meter an amount of replenishment processing solution at a sufficient strength to provide an appropriate amount of active chemistry for processing of the photosensitive media in the processing channel. The dispensing mechanism includes a cam roller that is operationally associated with a conveying or drive roller. The cam roller is rotated in association with the conveying or drive roller and engages a valve on a dispensing or replenishment chamber. When the valve is pushed up or moved to an opened position, an amount of processing solution is metered out or dispensed in response to the amount that the drive or conveying roller is rotated. With this arrangement, a longer piece of media will get more replenishment. The photosensitive media used in the present invention is preferably in the form of discrete pieces of media.




As indicated above, it is recognized that replenishment chambers


27




b


-


27




e


, as well as the valve, cam rollers and conveying or drive rollers associated with replenishment chambers


27




b


-


27




e


are similar in structure to the described replenishment chamber


27




a


and operate in the same manner. Therefore, as photosensitive material conveyed through processing channel


15


passes through processing sections


10




b


-


10




e


, replenishment solution is dispensed from each of replenishment chambers


27




b


-


27




e


in the same manner as described with reference to replenishment chamber


27




a.






The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A processor for processing photosensitive media, the processor comprising:a processing channel through which a photosensitive media is passed, said processing channel containing processing solution for application to the photosensitive media passing therethrough; a replenishment system adapted to replenish the processing solution in said processing channel, said replenishment system comprising a chamber for holding a processing solution therein and a dispensing mechanism which dispenses the processing solution from said chamber in direct relationship with an amount of the photosensitive media passing through said processing channel; a valve having an open position and a closed position for opening and closing an aperture of said chamber, such that in said open position of said valve, processing solution in said chamber is dispensed from said chamber to said processing channel by way of a solution path which extends from said chamber to said processing channel, the opening and closing of said valve being in direct relation to the amount of said photosensitive media passing through said channel, and a cam roller positioned in said solution path, said cam roller being adapted to maintain said valve in either the open position or the closed position based on the passage of the photosensitive media through the processing channel.
  • 2. A processor according to claim 1, wherein said photosensitive media comprises a plurality of discreet pieces of media.
  • 3. A processor according to claim 1, wherein an amount of dispensed processing solution is of sufficient strength to provide an appropriate amount of active chemistry for processing of said photosensitive media in said processing channel.
  • 4. A processor according to claim 1, wherein the processing solution is a developer solution.
  • 5. A processor according to claim 1, wherein said processing solution is a wash solution.
  • 6. A processor for processing photosensitive media, the processor comprising:a processing channel through which a photosensitive media is passed, said processing channel containing processing solution for application to the photosensitive media passing therethrough; a replenishment system adapted to replenish the processing solution in said processing channel, said replenishment system comprising a chamber for holding a processing solution therein and a dispensing mechanism which dispenses the processing solution from said chamber in direct relationship with an amount of the photosensitive media passing through said processing channel; a valve having an open position and a closed position for opening and closing an aperture of said chamber, such that in said open position of said valve, processing solution in said chamber is dispensed from said chamber to said processing channel the opening and closing of said valve being in direct relation to the amount of said photosensitive media passing through said channel; a conveying roller positioned at the processing channel and adapted to convey photosensitive media along the processing channel; and a cam roller operationally associated with said conveying roller so as to rotate with said conveying roller; wherein: in response to a rotation of said conveying roller said cam roller is rotated to move said valve to said open position and maintain said valve in said open position while said photosensitive media is in a vicinity of said conveying roller; and in response to a further rotation of said conveying roller said cam roller is further rotated to permit a movement of said valve to said closed position when said photosensitive media is not in a vicinity of said conveying roller.
  • 7. A processor according to claim 6, further comprising a spring member having a biasing force which urges said valve in a direction toward said closed position and maintains said valve in said closed position, such that said cam roller moves the valve toward said open position against the biasing force of said spring member.
  • 8. A processor for processing photosensitive media, the processor comprising:a processing channel through which a photosensitive media is passed, said processing channel containing processing solution for application to the photosensitive media passing therethrough; and a replenishment system adapted to replenish the processing solution in said processing channel, said replenishment system comprising a chamber for holding a processing solution therein and a dispensing mechanism which dispenses the processing solution from said chamber in direct relationship with an amount of the photosensitive media passing through said processing channel; wherein said dispensing mechanism comprises a first member movable between open and closed positions to respectively open and close an opening in said chamber, and a second member operatively connected to said first member and having a surface which contacts a cam member; wherein: a rotation of said cam member is based on a passage of photosensitive media in said processing channel; and said cam member is adapted to abut against said second member to cause a corresponding movement of said first member between said open and closed positions.
  • 9. A method of processing photosensitive media, the method comprising:passing a photosensitive media to be processed through a processing channel which contains photosensitive solution for application to the photosensitive media; and replenishing the processing solution in the processing channel by dispensing processing solution into the processing channel in direct relationship with an amount of the photosensitive media passing through the processing channel; wherein said processing solution to be dispensed is held in a chamber comprising a valve having a surface which engages a cam roller, said valve being movable between open and closed positions for respectively opening and closing an opening in said chamber, such that said replenishing step comprises moving said valve from the closed position to the open position to dispense processing solution from said chamber to said processing channel via said opening in relation to a passage of photosensitive material through said processing channel, said cam roller being adapted to maintain said valve in either the open position or the closed position based on the passage of the photosensitive material through said processing channel.
  • 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein said replenishing step comprises dispensing processing solution of a sufficient strength to provide an appropriate amount of active chemistry for processing to said photosensitive media in said processing channel.
  • 11. A method according to claim 9, wherein said processing solution is a developer solution.
  • 12. A method according to claim 9, wherein said processing solution is a washing solution.
  • 13. A replenishment system for a photographic processor, the replenishment system comprising:a chamber for holding a processing solution therein and a dispensing mechanism which dispenses the processing solution from said chamber in direct relationship with an amount of photosensitive media being processed in a photographic processor, said dispensing mechanism comprising a member which is adapted to open and close an opening in said chamber, said member being adapted to contact a cam roller whose rotation is based on a passage of photosensitive media in the processor, wherein the rotation of said cam roller moves said member to open and close the opening.
  • 14. A replenishment system for a photographic processor, the replenishment system comprising:a chamber which holds a processing solution therein; and a dispensing mechanism which dispenses the processing solution from the chamber, said dispensing mechanism comprising a valve having a surface which engages a cam roller, said cam roller being operationally connected to a conveying roller of a photographic processor so as to rotate together with the conveying roller, such that a rotation of said cam roller by way of a rotation of said conveying roller causes a movement of the valve between a closed position and an open position, wherein in said open position of said valve, processing solution is dispensed from said chamber to the photographic processor.
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