Photographic roll film

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257777
  • Patent Number
    6,257,777
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 15, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A photographic film roll. The roll includes a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool and a light-shielding member wound about the length of photosensitive web material. The light-shielding member includes a transverse fold line spaced from one end of the light-shielding member defining a tongue portion. Applied on an exterior side of the tongue portion is an adhesive. The adhesive tongue portion is bondable to an exterior side of an underlying convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to photographic film and light-tight packaging, and more particularly to methods for securing or sealing closed a light-shielding member of a roll of photographic film.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Rolls of light sensitive web material (such as photographic paper and film) require light-tight packaging so that such rolls are not exposed to white or room light whereby the light sensitive characteristics of the rolls would be adversely effected.




A known method of light shielding an unexposed roll of photographic film is shown in FIG.


1


. As shown, a spool


10


includes a core


12


and a pair of flanges


14


,


16


disposed at opposite ends of core


12


. Web material W is wound between the flanges


14


,


16


. A light-shielding opaque member


18


is attached to web material W, for example by means of an adhesive tape


19


, and wound about the web material W to shield the web material W from light.




With the light-shielding member wound about the film roll, a variety of securing or sealing means may be employed for sealing closed the light-shielding member of an unexposed photographic film roll. U.S. Pat. No. 5,790,912 (Myers) commonly assigned and incorporated herewith by reference, relates to a tear-out region having an adhesive which bonds to an underlying convolution of the light-shielding member. Other means for sealing closed a light-shielding member of an unexposed photographic film roll are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,188,779 (Roehrl), U.S. Pat. No. 3,022,170 (Flinchbaugh), and U.S. Pat. No. 3,986,879 (Klinkammer).




After the photographic film roll has been exposed, for example, using a camera (not shown), the exposed photographic film may be rewound onto the spool. Alternatively, the exposed film may be wound onto another, different spool. If wound onto another spool, the light-tight packaging may include a light-shielding member arranged to light shield the wound roll of photographic film.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,454,812 (Jones), U.S. Pat. No. 1,454,813 (Jones), and U.S. Pat. No. 1,454,814 (Jones), all commonly assigned and incorporated herewith by reference, relate to a roll package having such an arrangement. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a roll package includes a light-shielding leader


20


disposed at one end of the web material W, and a light-shielding trailer


22


disposed at the other end of the web material W, with the light-shielding trailer


22


being engaged to spool


10


, for example by a slot (not shown). Accordingly, when the unexposed web material W is wound about spool


10


between end flanges


14


,


16


, trailer


22


is first wound, then the web material W is wound, with leader


20


being wound about the web material W. After exposure, the exposed web material W is wound onto another spool such that leader


20


is first wound about the spool, then the exposed web material W is wound, with trailer


22


being wound about the exposed web material W. Such a film roll configuration (i.e., trailer/web/leader) has been generally referred to as 220 format film roll.




Another film roll adapted for winding of exposed web material W onto another spool after exposure is illustrated in

FIG. 3

, and generally referred to as a 120 format film roll. As illustrated, a light-shielding backing material


24


is disposed on one side of the web material W along the entire length of the web material W, with a length of light-shielding backing material


24


being greater than the length of the web material W. The backing material may extend beyond the web material W at both ends. Accordingly, when the web material W and light-shielding backing material


24


are wound onto the spool


10


between the flanges


14


,


16


, the wound convolutions alternate between the web material W and the light-shielding backing material


24


.




A variety of securing or sealing means may be employed for securing or sealing closed the light-shielding member of an exposed photographic film roll.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,991,442 (Barenyi) discloses a strip of gummed paper attached to the end of a protective backing strip wherein the gummed strip is used to fix the exposed film in position on a film receiving spool. One portion of the gummed strip is attached to the backing strip and another portion lies loose with its outer portion on the backing strip. The gummed strip is exposed by tearing off an end of the backing strip.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,647,465 (Shamay) discloses a paper wrapper strip attached to an outer end of a masking strip with the legend EXPOSED which is displayed when the exposed film is wound on the spool.




Some known photographic film rolls include a light-shielding member


28


having a tongue


30


and a gummed strip


32


as illustrated in

FIG. 4. A

first portion


34


of gummed strip


32


is attached to light-shielding member


28


and a second portion


36


is not attached to light-shielding member


28


. Second portion


36


comprises a moisture-activated adhesive on its inner side. To secure the photographic film roll, light-shielding member


28


is wound about spool


10


and tongue


30


is folded back under itself, for example along transverse line


38


. Second portion


36


is round about the roll and secured to light-shielding member


28


after the adhesive is moisture activated. The resulting wound roll is illustrated in FIG.


5


.




The strips of these references are generally referred to as an “after exposure label” or “exposure label” since the strip is applied to the roll film after exposure to support the film in a roll shape for transport to a developer. An optional legend “EXPOSED” on the strip indicates to a user that the roll film has been exposed.




While such after exposure labels may have achieved certain degrees of success in their particular application, currently, the after exposure labels are activated by moisture or application of a liquid, for example by licking. Unfortunately, the flavoring of such “lick-n-stick” labels has been considered to be offensive by users.




Accordingly, a need continues to exist for a means for sealing a roll of exposed photographic film which does not require a liquid or moisture for activation, provides secure closure of the roll, and is not photoactive. Further, the means for sealing must not adversely affect the photosensitive characteristics of the film, such as impressions resulting from discontinuous edges or thick material areas.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a means for sealing roll of photographic film which does not require a liquid or moisture for activation.




Another object of the invention is to provide such a means for sealing a roll of exposed photographic film and providing an EXPOSED legend.




Still another object of the invention is to provide such a means for sealing which does not adversely affect the photosensitive characteristics of the film.




These objects are given only by way of illustrative example. Thus, other desirable objectives and advantages inherently achieved by the disclosed invention may occur or become apparent to those skilled in the art. The invention is defined by the appended claims.




According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a photographic film roll comprising a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool. A light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material, and includes an exterior side. The light-shielding member further includes a transverse fold line spaced from one end of the light-shielding member to define a tongue portion. Applied on the exterior side of the tongue portion is an adhesive. The adhesive tongue portion is bondable to the exterior side of an underlying convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a photographic film roll comprising a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool. A light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material. The light-shielding member includes a sealing region on an exterior side of the light-shielding member spaced from one end of the light-shielding member. An adhesive is applied to the sealing region, whereby the sealing region is bondable to an interior side of an overlapping convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material.




The present invention provides a means for sealing a roll of potographic film comprising an exposure label made of a light-shielding member having a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon which does not require a liquid or moisture for activation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a prior art photographic film roll including a spool having a core and a pair of end flanges, a web material, and an opaque light-shielding member attached to the web material.





FIG. 2

shows a top view of a prior art photographic film roll including a spool, a trailer, web material, and a leader.





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of a prior art photographic film roll including a spool, web material, and a light-shielding backing material.





FIG. 4

shows a top view of a prior art photographic film roll including a spool, web material, a light-shielding member, and a gummed strip defining an after-exposure label.





FIG. 5

shows a perspective view of the prior art photographic film roll of

FIG. 4

wherein the after exposure label is applied.





FIG. 6

shows a perspective view of a photographic film roll in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7

shows a top view of a first embodiment of a photographic film roll in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of the first embodiment of the photographic film roll according to

FIG. 7

wherein the light-shielding member is secured to form a roll package.




FIGS.


9


(


a


) through


9


(


c


) show a side view of the first embodiment of the photographic film roll according to

FIG. 7

illustrating the winding of the film roll.





FIG. 10

shows a top view of a second embodiment of a photographic film roll in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 11

shows a perspective view of the second embodiment of the photographic film roll according to

FIG. 9

wherein the light-shielding member is secured to form a roll package.





FIG. 12

shows a side view of the second embodiment of the photographic film roll according to FIG.


9


.





FIG. 13

shows a side view of the second embodiment of the photographic film roll according to FIG.


9


,











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The following is a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, reference being made to the drawings in which the same reference numerals identify the same elements of structure in each of the several figures.





FIGS. 6-9

illustrate a roll


100


in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. Roll


100


comprising a spool


110


and a length


120


of photosensitive web material W tightly wound about the spool


110


.




Roll


100


includes a light-shielding member


130


wound about the length


120


of photosensitive web material W. Light-shielding member


130


may be comprised of paper or poly film material or other opaque material suitable for shielding the photosensitive web material W from exposure to light and should have a length to create at least 1.5 convolutions. Light-shielding member


130


may optionally include an extended liner (not shown) to provide a user with an edge for grasping the light-shielding member


130


. Further, light-shielding member


130


may optionally include a legend or other printed matter, for example, “EXPOSED,” or instructions regarding how to use the feature. Light-shielding member


130


may be attached to an end of the length


120


of web material W by known means of butt-splicing a proximal end


135


of light-shielding member


130


with the web material W by means of an adhesive tape


140


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, or by other means well known in the art.




A distal end


150


of light-shielding member


130


preferably includes a tongue portion


160


which is preferably narrower in width than light-shielding member


130


or has a taper. Such a preferred arrangement of tongue portion


160


would define a spool-engaging portion adapted to engage a slot (not shown) in spool


110


for winding. A fold line


170


disposed transversely on light-shielding member


130


and spaced from distal end


150


defines tongue portion


160


.




Light-shielding member


130


includes a first side


180


defining an interior surface, and a second side


190


defining an exterior surface. The exterior surface of tongue portion


160


includes a sealing region


200


thereon. An adhesive


210


is applied to sealing region


200


. Sealing region


200


may be of any size and shape. For example, sealing region


200


may have a rectangular shape of a size of 0.5×1.25 inches up to 0.75×1.25 inches.




While a moisture or liquid-activated adhesive may be suitable for the present invention, Applicants prefer an adhesive which does not require moisture or a liquid for activation. Such a suitable adhesive would be a pressure sensitive adhesive (e.g., pressure sensitive tape), a permanent adhesive, a cohesive material, an adhesive transfer tape, a double-sided tape (with or without liner materials), a rubber or acrylic based adhesive, or a removable/repositionable tape. For example, a pressure sensitive adhesive could include a backing material (also generally referred to as a release liner) which is “peeled away” to reveal the pressure sensitive adhesive. Another example of a suitable adhesive is an acrylic adhesive, such as the A-25 Acrylic Adhesive Family from 3M, which is a firm acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive system. Adhesive


210


preferably has a thickness in the range of about 0.0025 to about 0.0075 inches, so as to not provide pressure marks on the film from winding. Further, adhesive


210


must be suitable for photoactivity. Application of the adhesive


210


may be by means known to those skilled in the art, including but not limited to rotogravure roll, thermal bonding, pressure, pressure and time, or ultrasonic welding, and may include a multi-step process.




As best illustrated in FIGS.


9


(


a


) through


9


(


c


), a user of roll


100


winds the length of photosensitive web material


120


about spool


110


, and then winds light-shielding member


130


about the length of photosensitive web material


120


. Tongue portion


160


is folded along fold line


170


and back under light-shielding member


130


(as shown by arrow A in FIG.


9


(


b


)) such that sealing region


200


is facing an exterior surface of an underlying convolution of the light-shielding member


130


. As such, sealing region


200


is dispose the exterior surface of the underlying convolution. For example, if sealing region


200


comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive, applying pressure to the folded tongue portion would securely close the light-shielding member


130


. To uncoil roll


100


, a user grasps tongue portion


160


at fold line


170


. A lifting action will cause the tongue portion


160


to separate from the underlying convolution.





FIGS. 10-13

illustrate a roll


250


in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. Roll


250


comprising spool


110


and a length of photosensitive web material (not shown) tightly wound about the spool


110


. Roll


250


includes light-shielding member


260


wound about the length of photosensitive web material. Similar to roll


100


, light-shielding member


260


of roll


250


may be attached to an end of the length of web material by known means of butt-splicing a proximal end of light-shielding member


260


with the web material by means of an adhesive tape or by other means well known in the art.




Light-shielding member


260


may optionally include a tongue portion


270


disposed at one end


280


of the light-shielding member


260


. Tongue portion


270


may be narrower in width than light-shielding member


260


or have a taper to define a spool-engaging portion adapted to engage a slot (not shown) in spool


110


for winding.




Light-shielding member


260


includes a first side defining an interior surface


240


, and a second side


290


defining an exterior surface


290


. On the exterior surface of the light-shielding member


260


, spaced from one end


280


and inboard from tongue portion


270


, is a sealing region


300


thereon. Adhesive


210


is applied to sealing region


300


. Sealing region


300


may be of any size and shape. For example, sealing region


300


may have a rectangular shape having a size of 0.5×1.25 inches up to 0.75×1.25 inches. Sealing region


300


is disposed at a distance of at least one convolution from one end


280


of light-shielding member


260


. Preferably, sealing region


300


is disposed at a distance of at least about one to about 1.5 convolutions from one end


280


of light-shielding member


260


.




A user of roll


250


winds the length of photosensitive web material about spool


110


, and then winds light-shielding member


260


about the length of photosensitive web material. As one end


280


is wrapped about an underlying convolution, sealing region


300


is facing the interior surface


240


of an overlapping convolution of the light-shielding member


260


. As such, sealing region


300


is disposed for bonding with the interior surface


240


of the overlapping convolution. If sealing region


300


comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive, applying pressure to the convolution overlapping sealing region will securely close the light-shielding member


260


. To uncoil roll


250


, a user grasps tongue portion


270


. A lifting action will cause the tongue portion


270


to separate from the underlying convolution.




While the embodiments of the present invention have been described with regard to attachment of the light-shielding member to the length of web material, alternatively, the light-shielding members may be arranged relative to the web material as described above with regard to conventional, well-known 120 format film roll and 220 format film roll. For example, light-shielding member may be a backing paper which extends beyond the web material at both ends to create a leading and trailing end. The present invention as described above may be used with these film roll configurations.




The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to a presently preferred embodiment, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents thereof are intended to be embraced therein.




PARTS LIST




W web material






10


spool






12


core






14


flange






16


flange






18


light-shielding opaque member






19


adhesive tape






20


light-shielding leader






22


light-shielding trailer






24


light-shielding backing material






28


light-shielding member






30


tongue






32


gummed strip






34


first portion of gummed strip






36


second portion of gummed strip






38


transverse line






100


roll






110


spool






120


length of photosensitive web material






130


light-shielding member






135


proximal






140


adhesive tape






150


distal end






160


tongue portion






170


fold line






180


first side of light-shielding member






190


second side of light-shielding member






200


sealing region






210


adhesive




PARTS LIST—Continued






240


first, interior surface of light-shielding member






250


roll






260


light-shielding member






270


tongue portion






280


end of light-shielding member






290


second, exterior surface of light-shielding member






300


sealing region



Claims
  • 1. A photographic film roll, comprising:a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool; and a light-shielding member wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the light-shielding member having an exterior side, the light-shielding member having a transverse fold line spaced from one end of the light-shielding member to define a tongue portion, the exterior side of the tongue portion having an adhesive applied thereon and is bondable to the exterior side of an underlying convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material.
  • 2. The photographic film roll according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
  • 3. The photographic film roll according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive is selected from the group comprising: a pressure sensitive adhesive, a permanent adhesive, a cohesive adhesive, an adhesive transfer tape, a double-sided tape, a rubber or acrylic based adhesive, and a removable/repositionable tape.
  • 4. A photographic film roll, comprising:a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool; a light-shielding member wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the light-shielding member having a tongue portion disposed at one end of the light-shielding member, the tongue portion having a sealing region disposed on an exterior side of the light-shielding member; and an adhesive applied to the sealing region, the tongue portion being foldable along a transverse line, the sealing region being bondable to an exterior side of an underlying convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material.
  • 5. The photographic film roll according to claim 4 wherein the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
  • 6. The photographic film roll according to claim 4 wherein the adhesive is an acrylic based pressure sensitive adhesive.
  • 7. A photographic film roll, comprising:a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool; and a light-shielding member wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the light-shielding member having an exterior side, the light-shielding member having a transverse fold line spaced from one end of the light-shielding member to define a tongue portion, the exterior side of the tongue portion having an adhesive applied thereon and is bondable to the exterior side of an underling convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the adhesive having a thickness in the range of about 0.0025 to about 0.0075 inches.
  • 8. A photographic film roll, comprising:a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool; a light-shielding member wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the light-shielding member having a tongue portion disposed at one end of the light-shielding member, the tongue portion having a sealing region disposed on an exterior side of the light-shielding member; and an adhesive applied to the sealing region, the tongue portion being foldable along a transverse line, the sealing region being bondable to an exterior side of an underlying convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the adhesive having a thickness in the range of about 0.0025 to about 0.0075 inches.
  • 9. A photographic film roll, comprising:a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool; a light-shielding member wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the light-shielding member having a sealing region on an exterior side of the light-shielding member spaced from one end of the light-shielding member; and an adhesive applied to the sealing region, the sealing region being bondable to an interior side of an overlapping convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the adhesive having a thickness in the range of between about 0.0025 to about 0.0075 inches.
  • 10. The photographic film roll according to claim 9 wherein the sealing region is spaced from one end of the light-shielding member by at least one convolution.
  • 11. A photographic film roll, comprising:a length of photosensitive web material wound about a spool; a light-shielding member wound about the length of photosensitive web material, the light-shielding member having a sealing region on an exterior side of the light-shielding member spaced from one end of the light-shielding member, one end of the light-shielding member including a tongue portion, and the sealing region is inboard of the tongue portion; and an adhesive applied to the sealing region, the sealing region being bondable to an interior side of an overlapping convolution of the light-shielding member when the light-shielding member is wound about the length of photosensitive web material.
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