Claims
- 1. A platen for print material in a photographic printer and the like, the printer having vacuum means for creating a vacuum, comprising:
- (a) a manifold, in fluid communication with the vacuum means; and
- (b) a printing member having a surface generally defining a mean plane and having first and second side edges, said surface having a plurality of grooves defined therein, said grooves having a first end and a second end, said grooves being in fluid communication with said manifold at said first end, said manifold arranged and configured proximate said first side edge and said grooves extending approximately from said manifold across said printing surface, wherein the second end of said grooves extend through said second side edge wherein the second end of said grooves are in fluid communication with a fluid source, whereby when the print material advances along said surface covering said grooves the vacuum does not increase above a certain level due to the fluid source.
- 2. The platen as recited in claim 1, wherein said fluid source is the atmosphere.
- 3. The platen as recited in claim 1, wherein said grooves are in fluid communication with said manifold at said first end.
- 4. The platen as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said grooves extend through the same side edge of the platen.
- 5. The platen as recited in claim 1, wherein the grooves are generally arranged parallel to one another.
- 6. A platen for print material in a photographic printer and the like, the printer having vacuum means for creating a vacuum, comprising:
- (a) a manifold, in fluid communication with the vacuum means; and
- (b) a printing member having a surface generally defining a mean plane and at least one side edge, said surface having a series of grooves defined therein, said grooves having a first end and a second end, said grooves being in fluid communication with said manifold, and the second end of said grooves extending through said side edge wherein the second end of said grooves are in fluid communication with a fluid source, whereby when the print material advances along said surface covering said grooves the vacuum does not increase above a certain level due to the fluid source, wherein said grooves taper in depth as said grooves approach said side edge, wherein the amount of the taper is arranged and configured so as to determine the final vacuum so as to allow the print material to move along said platen and to hold the paper flat against said mean plane.
- 7. The platen as recited in claim 6, wherein said grooves taper at said second end to approximately one-half of the mean depth of said grooves.
- 8. An apparatus for holding light sensitive web material during exposure, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) a surface generally forming a mean plane and having a first and second side edge, said mean plane having lowered channels formed therein so as to form an alternating series of surface and channel areas, said channels beginning proximate said first side edge and extending through said second side edge so as to be open to the atmosphere, said surface being arranged and configured to allow the light sensitive web material to directly cover said channel areas,
- (b) vacuum means, in fluid communication with said channels proximate said first side edge, for creating a vacuum to hold the light sensitive web material flat against the platen during exposure, wherein the vacuum is maintained below a predetermined value without adjusting said vacuum means due to the channels always having a portion exposed to the atmosphere.
- 9. The apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein the ratio of transverse surface area of said surface and channels is arranged and configured in accordance with the highest vacuum so as to hold the light sensitive web material flat.
- 10. The apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein said channels are straight.
- 11. The apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein each of said channels extends through said second side edge.
- 12. The apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein the channels are arranged generally parallel to one another.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our prior application Ser. No. 07/278,668, filed Dec. 1, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,931,826 issued June 5, 1990.
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