Claims
- 1. A process for packaging solid particulate photographic materials used in the development of exposed photographic films comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing an envelope suitable for vacuum packaging which defines a single chamber therein,
- (b) providing at least three solid particulate photographic materials, at least two of which are mutually reactive and at least one of which is inert relative to said two which are mutually reactive,
- (c) separately introducing said solid particulate photographic materials into said single chamber in said envelope such that solid photographic materials which are mutually reactive are placed in separate layers within said envelope and are separated by at least one intervening layer of solid particulate material which is inert relative to each adjacent layer of said materials while within the envelope,
- (d) evacuating said envelope of air, and
- (e) sealing said evacuated envelope, thereby immobilizing said layers of solid particulate materials relative to one another.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said envelope is made of a plastic film.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein said envelope is made of a laminate of a plastic material and an aluminium foil.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said photographic materials are employed in a photographic developer bath.
- 5. The process of claim 4, wherein said mutually reactive materials are hydroquinone and a strong base.
- 6. The process of claim 5, wherein said intervening layer of a relatively inert material comprises sodium sulfite and borax.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the layers of solid particulate materials are introduced and separated into layers as follows:
- Ethylene diamine tetracetic acid
- Hydroquinone
- 1-Phenyl-3-pyrazolidone
- Sodium sulfite
- Potassium bromide
- Borax
- Sodium hydroxide.
- 8. A package of solid particulate photographic materials for use in the development of exposed photographic films which includes a sealed, evacuated envelope that defines a single chamber and at least three immobilized layers of solid particulate photographic materials contained in said envelope, at least two of said materials being mutually reactive and at least one of said materials being inert relative to said two which are mutually reactive, said layers of said at least two mutually reactive materials being separated by at least one intervening layer of said inert material, said package being made by the steps of:
- (a) providing an envelope suitable for vacuum packaging which defines a single chamber therein,
- (b) providing at least three solid particulate photographic materials, at least two of which are mutually reactive and at least one of which is inert relative to said two which are mutually reactive,
- (c) separately introducing said solid particulate photographic materials into said single chamber in said envelope such that solid photographic materials which are mutually reactive are placed in separate layers within said envelope and are separated by at least one intervening layer of solid particulate material which is inert relative to each adjacent layer of said materials while within the envelope,
- (d) evacuating said envelope of air, and
- (e) sealing said evacuated envelope, thereby immobilizing said layers of solid particulate materials relative to one another.
- 9. The package as defined in claim 8, wherein said envelope is made of a plastic film.
- 10. The package as defined in claim 8, wherein said envelope is made of a laminate of a plastic material and an aluminium foil.
- 11. The package as defined in claim 8, wherein said mutually reactive materials are hydroquinone and a strong base.
- 12. The package as defined in claim 8, wherein said intervening layer of a relatively inert material comprises sodium sulfite and borax.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 127,058, filed 12/1/87, now abandoned, which is a continuation Ser. No. 843,598, filed Mar. 25, 1986 now abandoned.
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