Photosensitive material roll

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802420
  • Patent Number
    6,802,420
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters is provided in which a photosensitive material sheet, which has been unwound once, can be wound up again smoothly. The photosensitive material roll, which can be mounted in a predetermined machine, includes: (a) a hollow, cylindrical winding core; (b) an elongated photosensitive material sheet wound-up on the winding core; (c) an annular member including a cylindrical portion inserted in an opening of the core, and a flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the cylindrical portion; (d) a ring-shaped light-shielding sheet disposed between the annular member flange portion and the core; and (e) an adapter including an adapter tube portion inserted into the annular member cylindrical portion, and an adapter flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the adapter tube portion. The light-shielding sheet is partially adhered to the adapter flange portion.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a light-shielded photosensitive material roll which, in a lighted room, is loaded into a plate making machine using a photosensitive material.




2. Description of the Related Art




An elongated photosensitive material sheet is, in a state of being wound-up in a roll form on a winding core, loaded into a plate making machine which uses a photosensitive material. Usually, the side surfaces of the photosensitive material roll are covered by ring-shaped light-shielding sheets and the periphery of the photosensitive material roll is covered by a light-shielding leader so that the photosensitive material roll can be loaded into the plate making machine in a lighted room. (Hereinafter, a photosensitive material roll which is covered by light-shielding members is called a light-shielded photosensitive material roll.)




A light-shielded photosensitive material roll is usually supported within a plate making machine by a driving shaft which is inserted into the winding core. The diameter of the driving shaft differs in accordance with the type of the plate making machine. Thus, a method is employed in which light-shielding flanged adapters, which have inner diameters which correspond to the driving shafts of various types of plate making machines, are installed at the winding core of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll. The development of adapters for light-shielded photosensitive material rolls has advanced.




Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 2000-181018 proposes an adapter in which a rolling body (an O-ring), which is an elastic body, is disposed at the outer side surface of the tube portion of the adapter which is inserted into the winding core. In accordance with the structure disclosed in JP-A No. 2000-181018, this adapter which is equipped with the rolling body can be securely fixed to the winding core of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll. Further, attachment and removal of the adapter to and from the light-shielded photosensitive material roll is easy.




Moreover, the applicant of the present application has found that, by providing a convex portion, which extends along the lengthwise direction of the tube portion of the adapter, at the outer side surface of the tube portion of the adapter, and by engaging this convex portion of the adapter with a groove which is provided in the winding core of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll and extends along the lengthwise direction thereof, the adapter can be securely installed in the winding core of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll. The present applicant has filed a patent application for an invention based on this finding (see JP-A No. 2001-318451).




It is desirable that the light-shielded photosensitive material roll is a structure that enables a photosensitive material sheet, which has been unwound once, to be smoothly wound up again onto the winding core. However, research conducted by the present inventors has shown that, in a light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters, a ring-shaped light-shielding sheet easily slants toward the photosensitive material roll (toward the side opposite the adapter flange) at the time when the photosensitive material sheet is being unwound. When the photosensitive material sheet, which has been unwound from the photosensitive material roll, is wound up again onto the winding core of the original photosensitive material roll, the side end portion of the photosensitive material may contact the surface of the peripheral end portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet, which may cause offset in the winding of the photosensitive material sheet. When such winding offset of the photosensitive material sheet occurs within a plate making machine, the photosensitive material roll must be removed from the plate making machine, and the photosensitive material sheet is exposed and cannot be used. In addition, winding offset is a cause of malfunctioning of the plate making machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to overcome the above-described problems.




In order to achieve this object, in accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a photosensitive material roll which can be mounted in a predetermined machine, comprising: (a) a hollow, cylindrical winding core; (b) an elongated photosensitive material sheet wound-up on the winding core; (c) an annular member including a cylindrical portion inserted in an opening of the winding core, and a flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the cylindrical portion; (d) a ring-shaped light-shielding sheet disposed between the flange portion of the annular member and the winding core; and (e) an adapter including an adapter tube portion inserted into the cylindrical portion of the annular member, and an adapter flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the adapter tube portion, wherein the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet is partially adhered to the adapter flange portion.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a photosensitive material roll which can be mounted in a predetermined machine, comprising: (a) a hollow, cylindrical winding core; (b) an elongated photosensitive material sheet wound-up on the winding core; (c) a ring-shaped light-shielding sheet including a cylindrical portion inserted in an opening of the winding core, and a ring-shaped sheet portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the cylindrical portion; and (d) an adapter including an adapter tube portion inserted into the cylindrical portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet, and an adapter flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the adapter tube portion, wherein the adapter flange portion includes a ring-shaped recess which can receive an outer peripheral portion of the ring-shaped sheet portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet, the recess being formed at a position of the adapter flange portion which position corresponds to the outer peripheral portion of the ring-shaped sheet portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an example of a light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an example of a flanged cylinder which can be suitably used in the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a partial sectional view of a light-shielded photosensitive material roll using the flanged cylinder of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an example of an adapter which can be suitably used with the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the adapter of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a partial sectional view of an example of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a diagram showing a state in which a portion of a photosensitive material sheet has been unwound from the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a side view, from which a portion has been removed, of an example of an inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet of the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a side view, from which a portion has been removed, of another example of an inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet of the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a diagram showing a state in which a portion of a photosensitive material sheet has been unwound from the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters, which utilizes the inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet of FIG.


10


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The structure of a light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention, and the main structural members thereof will be described hereinafter with reference to the appended drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an example of a light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention.

FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of FIG.


1


. The light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters is formed from a light-shielded photosensitive material roll


10


, and light-shielding flanged adapters


20


which are inserted into the both open end portions of a winding core of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll


10


. The adapter


20


is formed from a tube portion


21


and an adapter flange portion


22


. Convex portions


23


, which extend along the lengthwise direction of the tube portion


21


, are provided at the outer side surface of the tube portion


21


.




An elongated photosensitive material sheet


3


is wound around the periphery of a winding core


2


of the photosensitive material roll


1


.




Examples of the photosensitive material sheet


3


are photosensitive materials for printing (photosensitive material films or paper for photographic plate making or photocomposition) and photosensitive materials for photographic printing paper (color paper or black-and-white photographic printing paper). Specific examples of photosensitive materials for printing are camera film, contact film, stripping film, duplicating film, laser film, camera paper, contact paper, stripping paper, duplicating paper, laser paper, dry facsimile film, lith film, and gravure film. Specific examples of photosensitive materials for photographic printing paper are color paper, color laser paper, reversal color paper, chrome paper, photographic printing paper for close contact, photographic printing paper for enlargement, multi-gradation photographic printing paper for enlargement, and photographic printing paper for special purposes.




The thickness of the winding core


2


is usually in the range of 1 to 5 mm. Usually, a paper tube is used for winding core


2


. However, a plastic tube formed from a resin such as polystyrene or the like, or a metal tube formed from a metal such as aluminum or the like, may be used for the winding core


2


. A buffer sheet (cushion sheet), which is a polyethylene-laminated paper or a foamed urethane sheet or the like, may be wound around the outer side surface of the winding core


2


such that traces of the pushing by the winding core are not pressed into the photosensitive material sheet which contacts the winding core.




The light-shielded photosensitive material roll


10


is formed from the photosensitive material roll


1


, ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheets


4


which are mounted to the end portions of the winding core


2


, and a light-shielding leader


6


joined to the distal end portion of the elongated photosensitive material sheet


3


and wound around the periphery thereof. The final end of the light-shielding leader


6


, which is wound on the periphery of the photosensitive material roll, is fastened by adhesive tapes


9


.




The radius of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is substantially equal to the radius of the photosensitive material roll


1


. Usually, the radius of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is the same as the radius of the photosensitive material roll or is slightly smaller than the radius of the photosensitive material roll. The diameter of a circular hole


5


, which is provided in the center of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


, is larger than the inner diameter of the winding core


2


and smaller than the outer diameter of the winding core


2


. The thickness of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is usually in a range of 0.1 to 0.5 mm. The rigidity of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is preferably within a range of 30 to 150 [(cm)


3


], as a value measured in accordance with the Clark method stipulated in JIS-P-8143 (Method of Testing Stiffness of Paper by Deadweight Bending Method).




The ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


can be mounted to the winding core


2


by, as shown in

FIG. 2

for example, a cylindrical portion


31


of a flanged cylinder


30


having a flange portion


32


being passed through the circular hole


5


of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


and inserted into and fixed in the winding core


2


.




A resin such as polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polystyrene (in particular, shock-resistant polystyrene), polyester, polypropylene or the like in which a light-shielding powder such as carbon black or the like is dispersed within a range of 1 to 10% by weight, can be used as the material of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


.




The ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


may be a single-layer sheet formed from the aforementioned resin materials, but is preferably a layered sheet in which two or more films formed from the aforementioned resin materials are layered. An example of a layered sheet for the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet is a layered sheet having a three-layer structure of polyethylene film (thickness: 20 to 40 μm)/polyethylene terephthalate film (thickness: 25 to 100 μm)/polyethylene film (thickness: 20 to 40 μm). Further, when the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet and the flange portion


32


of the flanged cylinder


30


are heat-fused, a layered sheet, which has on one surface thereof a low-temperature heat sealable film (e.g., an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer film) can also be used. Specific examples of layered sheets having a low-temperature heat sealable film are a layered sheet having a four-layer structure in which an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer film is adhered onto one surface of the above-described layered sheet having a three-layer structure, and a layered sheet having a three-layer structure in which one of the polyethylene films of the above-described layered sheet having a three-layer structure is replaced with an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer film. In a ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet having a low-temperature heat sealable film on one surface thereof, it is preferable to color code the low temperature heat sealable film surface and the other surface such that they can be visually distinguished from one another. For example, the low temperature heat sealable film surface may be made to be black, and the other surface may be made to be gray, or the like.




Any of various types of laminating methods (e.g., a dry laminating method) may be used to laminate the films.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing an example of a flanged cylinder which can be suitably used in the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention.

FIG. 4

is a partial sectional view of a light-shielded photosensitive material roll using the flanged cylinder of FIG.


3


. Grooves


33


, which extend in the lengthwise direction, are formed in the inner wall of the cylindrical portion


31


of the flanged cylinder


30


, at positions corresponding to the convex portions


23


formed at the outer side surface of the tube portion


21


of the adapter


20


. By engaging the grooves


33


of the flanged cylinder


30


and the convex portions


23


of the adapter


20


, the adapter can be strongly installed with respect to the rotating direction of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll, such that the adapter does not run idly. A step


34


is provided at the inner wall of the cylindrical portion


31


at the periphery of the flange side end portion. An inclined step


35


, which extends at an incline from the groove


33


to the step


34


, is also provided at the inner wall of the cylindrical portion


31


. The step


34


and the inclined step


35


function to facilitate insertion of the adapter


20


into the cylindrical portion


31


of the flanged cylinder


30


. Namely, if the adapter


20


is inserted into the cylindrical portion


31


of the flanged cylinder


30


while the adapter


20


is rotated, the distal end surfaces of the convex portions


23


of the adapter contact the step


34


, pass along the inclined steps


35


, and reach the grooves


33


. Thus, fitting-together of the convex portions


23


and the grooves


33


is easy.




The outer diameter of the cylindrical portion


31


of the flanged cylinder


30


is preferably 100.1 to 103% of the inner diameter of the winding core. Further, it is preferable to provide a tube portion recess portion


36


at the flange side of the outer side surface of the cylindrical portion. By making the outer diameter of the cylindrical portion


31


to be greater than the inner diameter of the winding core, and by providing the tube portion recess portion


36


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the cylindrical portion


31


of the flanged cylinder


30


bends inwardly at the tube portion recess portion


36


. A projection


37


of the tube portion recess portion


36


strongly contacts the inner wall of the winding core


2


, such that the integration of the flanged cylinder


30


and the winding core


2


is strengthened.




A resin such as polycarbonate, polystyrene (in particular, shock-resistant polystyrene), polyester, polypropylene or the like in which a light-shielding powder such as carbon black or the like is dispersed within a range of 1 to 10% by weight, can be used as the material of the flanged cylinder


30


.




The light-shielding leader


6


is usually wound onto the periphery of the photosensitive material roll after the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheets


4


have been attached to the winding core


2


. The length of the light-shielding leader


6


is greater than or equal to the outer circumference of the photosensitive material roll


1


, and is usually two to three times the outer circumference of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet. The width of the light-shielding leader


6


is wider than the width of the photosensitive material roll, to the extent that both end portions of the light-shielding leader


6


contact the outer side surfaces of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheets.




In the method of making the both end portions of the light-shielding leader


6


contact the outer side surfaces of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheets


4


, it is preferable to use a method in which a heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet is used as the light-shielding leader, and the heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet is heat shrunk. When a heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet is used as the light-shielding leader, the entire light-shielding leader may be a heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet. However, using heat shrinkable light-shielding sheets only at the portions which contact the outer side surfaces of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheets is preferable from the standpoint of costs for materials.




The light-shielding leader


6


shown in

FIG. 2

is a structure in which heat shrinkable light-shielding sheets


8


are attached to both side end portions of a light-shielding sheet


7


which has the same width as the photosensitive material sheet and which hardly heat shrinks or does not heat shrink at all.




A resin such as low-density polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate or the like, in which a light-shielding pigment such as carbon black or the like has been mixed in, can be used as the material of the light-shielding sheet


7


. The light-shielding sheet may be a single layer sheet formed from the aforementioned resin materials. However, the light-shielding sheet is preferably a layered sheet in which two or more films formed from the aforementioned resin materials are layered. An example of a layered sheet for the light-shielding sheet is a layered sheet having a three-layer structure of polyethylene film/polyethylene terephthalate film/polyethylene film. It is preferable that the thickness of the polyethylene film is within the range of 20 to 100 μm, and that the thickness of the polyethylene terephthalate film is within the range of 25 to 175 μm. Any of various types of laminating methods (e.g., a dry laminating method) may be used to laminate the films.




It is preferable that the heat shrinkage rate in the lengthwise direction of the heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet


8


is relatively larger than the heat shrinkage rate in the widthwise direction. For example, the heat shrinkage rate in the lengthwise direction of the heat shrinkable light-shielding film at 100° C. is 5% or more, and preferably 15% or more, and, as an absolute difference, is 1% or more greater, and preferably 3% or more greater, and more preferably 5% or more greater than the heat shrinkage rate in the widthwise direction. Note that the heat shrinkage rate of the heat shrinkable light-shielding film is a value measured in accordance with the method stipulated in JIS-Z-1709:1976 (Film for Shrink Packaging).




The heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet


8


is preferably tearable in the lengthwise direction. More preferably, the Elmendorf tearing load in the lengthwise direction is within the range of 0.1 to 0.5 N. If the Elmendorf tearing load in the lengthwise direction is greater than 0.5 N, the heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet tends to become difficult to tear. Further, if the Elmendorf tearing load is less than 0.1 N, the heat shrinkable light-shielding film tends to become easy to tear during transport of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll. Note that the Elmendorf tearing load of the heat shrinkable light-shielding film is a value measured in accordance with the method stipulated in JIS-K-7128-2:1998 (Method of Testing Tear Strength of Plastic Film and Sheet: Part 2).




A layered sheet, in which a transparent or semi-transparent shrink film which has high heat shrinkability in the lengthwise direction and which is tearable in the lengthwise direction, and a light-shielding film which barely exhibits heat shrinkability or does not exhibit any heat shrinkability at all, are laminated, may be used as the heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet


8


. In particular, a layered sheet having a three-layer structure of the light-shielding film/shrink film/light-shielding film is preferable. The thickness of each of the light-shielding films and shrink film is preferably in a range of 10 to 30 μm. For example, Fancy Wrap (trade name, manufactured by Gunze Ltd.) having a grade of THS, TNS, TAS, TBS, or TRS can be used as the shrink film. A film, such as, for example, a low-density polyethylene film or the like into which a pigment such as carbon black or the like has been mixed in, can be used as the light-shielding film.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an example of an adapter which can be suitably used with the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention.

FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the adapter of FIG.


5


.




A ring-shaped flange recess portion


24


is formed in the adapter flange portion


22


at a portion contacted by the peripheral portion of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet. The flange recess portion


24


is inclined toward the adapter tube portion


21


. The surface of the portion of the adapter flange portion


22


where the flange recess portion


24


is not provided, which portion contacts the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


, is preferably reduced by an amount corresponding to the thickness of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet.




A resin such as polycarbonate, polystyrene (in particular, shock-resistant polystyrene), polyester, polypropylene or the like in which a light-shielding powder such as carbon black or the like is dispersed within a range of 1 to 10% by weight, can be used as the material of the adapter


20


.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of an example of the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention. The ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is adhered and fixed to the inner side wall of the adapter flange portion


22


of the adapter


20


by an adhesive


25


. The adhesive


25


may be applied to the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


. However, usually, the adhesive


25


is applied to the adapter flange portion


22


of the adapter


20


. In

FIG. 7

, the adhesive


25


is applied to the adapter tube portion


21


side end portion of the flange recess portion


24


. However, the position at which the adhesive is applied is not limited to the same. The adhesive


25


is preferably applied to width of 5 to 20 mm.




Any of various types of pressure-sensitive adhesives such as hot-melt-type pressure-sensitive adhesives (e.g., adhesives using, as the base polymer, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, a block copolymer of styrene butadiene or styrene-isoprene or the like, polyamide, or acrylester copolymer), emulsion-type pressure-sensitive adhesives (e.g., acrylic emulsion), rubber-type pressure-sensitive adhesives (e.g., natural rubber, isoprene rubber, reclaimed rubber, styrene butadiene rubber), or the like, may be used as the adhesive


25


. Among these pressure-sensitive adhesives, hot-melt-type pressure-sensitive adhesives are preferable, and hot-melt-type pressure-sensitive adhesives which solidify at room temperature are particularly preferable. An example of a commercially available hot-melt-type pressure-sensitive adhesive which solidifies at room temperature is the room temperature adhering Nit-Tight HT-400Q manufactured by Nitta Gelatin Inc.




When the hot-melt-type pressure-sensitive adhesive is applied to the adapter, it is preferable to apply the adhesive by using a nozzle-type hot-melt applicator while rotating the adapter on a rotating table. Any of dot-type, bead-type, coating-type, spiral-type, or the like, nozzles can be used as the nozzle of the applicator. Usually, a bead-type or a spiral-type nozzle is used. A hot-melt applicator manufactured by Nordson KK, for example, may be used as the applicator.




Instead of an adhesive, double-sided tape may be used to adhere and fix the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


and the adapter flange portion


22


of the adapter


20


.





FIG. 8

is a diagram showing a state in which a portion of the photosensitive material sheet has been unwound from the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of FIG.


7


. The heat shrinkable light-shielding sheet


8


portions of the light-shielding leader


6


are torn. The ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is adhered and fixed in a state in which the peripheral portion thereof is accommodated in the recess portion


24


of the adapter flange portion


22


. Accordingly, in this state, even if the photosensitive material sheet is wound up again onto the winding core, it is difficult for the peripheral portion of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


and the side end portion of the photosensitive material sheet


3


to contact one another.




In the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters which is shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is adhered and fixed to the inner side surface of the flange portion


22


of the adapter


20


. However, if the peripheral portion of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


is accommodated in the flange recess portion


24


of the flange portion of the adapter when the photosensitive material


3


is unwound from the light-shielded photosensitive material roll, there are cases in which it suffices to not adhere and fix the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


to the inner side surface of the flange portion


22


of the adapter


20


.




As a method of accommodating the peripheral portion of ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet within the flange recess portion without adhering and fixing the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet to the inner side surface of the flange portion of the adapter, there is a method using a ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet which is formed in a ring-shaped configuration having a cylindrical portion at the center thereof, and which, in a state of not being restrained (i.e., in a state in which it does not contact the end portion of the light-shielding leader), inclines in the direction toward the side opposite the cylindrical portion from the center toward the peripheral portion thereof.





FIG. 9

is a side view, from which a portion has been removed, of an example of an inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet. In FIG.


9


, the inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet is formed from the flanged cylinder


30


and the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


. The flange portion


32


of the flanged cylinder


30


and the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


4


are respectively inclined in the direction toward the side opposite the cylindrical portion (i.e., toward the flange portion side of the adapter


20


) from the centers toward the peripheral portions thereof. The angle of inclination is preferably 5 to 20° with respect to the surface of the flange portion of the adapter which is inserted into the cylindrical portion


31


of the flanged cylinder


30


.





FIG. 10

is a side view, from which a portion has been removed, of another example of an inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet. As shown in

FIG. 10

, at the inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet, a cylindrical portion


41


and a ring-shaped sheet portion


43


are formed integrally. In the same way as the above-described flanged cylinder, a recess portion


42


is formed in the outer side surface of the cylindrical portion


41


at the ring-shaped sheet portion


43


side. The ring-shaped sheet portion


43


is preferably inclined at an angle of 5 to 20° with respect to the surface of the flange portion of the adapter which is inserted into the cylindrical portion


41


.




In the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters which uses an inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet, the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet is inclined toward the flange side of the adapter. Thus, even if the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet is not adhered and fixed to the inner side surface of the flange portion of the adapter, the peripheral portion of the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet can be accommodated in the flange recess portion. Note that it suffices for the inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet to be inclined toward the flange of the adapter at the time when the photosensitive material sheet is unwound, and there is no need for the ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet to be inclined at times of non-use (i.e., at times when the photosensitive material sheet is not unwound).





FIG. 11

is a diagram showing a state in which a portion of a photosensitive material sheet has been unwound from the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters, which utilizes the inclined ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet of FIG.


10


. The ring-shaped sheet portion


43


of a ring-shaped side surface light-shielding sheet


40


which is equipped with a cylindrical portion is curved along the inner side surface of the adapter flange, and the peripheral portion thereof is accommodated in the flange recess portion


24


. Accordingly, in the same way as in the case of

FIG. 8

, in this state, even if the photosensitive material sheet


3


is wound up again on the winding core


2


, it is difficult for the peripheral portion of the ring-shaped sheet portion


43


and the side end portion of the photosensitive material sheet


3


to contact one another.




In the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention, it is difficult for offset in winding of the photosensitive material sheet


3


to occur at the time when the photosensitive material


3


, which has been unwound once, is wound up again onto the winding core


2


. Accordingly, the light-shielded photosensitive material roll equipped with adapters of the present invention can be advantageously used in various types of plate making machines.



Claims
  • 1. A photosensitive material roll which can be mounted in a predetermined machine, comprising:(a) a hollow, cylindrical winding core; (b) an elongated photosensitive material sheet wound-up on the winding core; (c) an annular member including a cylindrical portion inserted in an opening of the winding core, and a flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the cylindrical portion; (d) a ring-shaped light-shielding sheet disposed between the flange portion of the annular member and the winding core; and (e) an adapter including an adapter tube portion inserted into the cylindrical portion of the annular member, and an adapter flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the adapter tube portion, wherein the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet is partially adhered to the adapter flange portion.
  • 2. The photosensitive material roll of claim 1, wherein the adapter flange portion includes a ring-shaped recess which can receive an outer peripheral portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet, the recess being formed at a position of the adapter flange portion which position corresponds to the outer peripheral portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet.
  • 3. The photosensitive material roll of claim 2, wherein the recess of the adapter flange portion includes an inclined surface, and the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet is adhered to the inclined surface.
  • 4. The photosensitive material roll of claim 1, wherein the entire flange portion of the annular member is, before assembly, inclined with respect to the radial direction.
  • 5. The photosensitive material roll of claim 1, wherein a recess portion is provided between the flange portion and the cylindrical portion of the annular member.
  • 6. A photosensitive material roll which can be mounted in a predetermined machine, comprising:(a) a hollow, cylindrical winding core; (b) an elongated photosensitive material sheet wound-up on the winding core; (c) an annular member including a cylindrical portion inserted in an opening of the winding core, and a flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the cylindrical portion; (d) a ring-shaped light-shielding sheet which extends from the flange portion of the annular member and is formed as a single part with the annular member; and (e) an adapter including an adapter tube portion inserted into the cylindrical portion of the annular member, and an adapter flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the adapter tube portion, wherein the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet is partially adhered to the adapter flange portion.
  • 7. A photosensitive material roll which can be mounted in a predetermined machine, comprising:(a) a hollow, cylindrical winding core; (b) an elongated photosensitive material sheet wound-up on the winding core; (c) a ring-shaped light-shielding sheet including a cylindrical portion inserted in an opening of the winding core, and a ring-shaped sheet portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the cylindrical portion; and (d) an adapter including an adapter tube portion inserted into the cylindrical portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet, and an adapter flange portion extending in a radial direction from one end of the adapter tube portion, wherein the adapter flange portion includes a ring-shaped recess which can receive an outer peripheral portion of the ring-shaped sheet portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet, the recess being formed at a position of the adapter flange portion which position corresponds to the outer peripheral portion of the ring-shaped sheet portion.
  • 8. The photosensitive material roll of claim 7, wherein the entire ring-shaped sheet portion is, before assembly, inclined with respect to the radial direction.
  • 9. The photosensitive material roll of claim 7, wherein a recess portion is provided between the ring-shaped sheet portion and the cylindrical portion of the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet.
  • 10. The photosensitive material roll of claim 7, wherein the recess of the adapter flange portion includes an inclined surface, and the ring-shaped light-shielding sheet is adhered to the inclined surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-145316 May 2001 JP
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Number Date Country
2001-318451 Nov 2001 JP
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Entry
U.S.S.N. 09/745,868, Q62444, Filed Dec. 26, 2000.