Claims
- 1. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank for processing photographic material through the application of photographic processing fluid to said photographic material comprising:
- a deposit container for holding said photographic material in a position to be contacted by said photographic processing fluid during processing and having at least one open end;
- a plug means insertable through said open end of said container and movable within said container for varying the volume within said container to attain the minimum internal container volume necessary for the amount of photographic material to be processed; and
- an amount of said photographic processing fluid proportional to said minimum internal container volume partially filling said minimum internal container volume during processing.
- 2. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank for processing photographic material through the application of photographic processing fluid to said photographic material comprising:
- a deposit container for holding said photographic material in a position to be contacted by said photographic processing fluid during processing and having first and second open ends;
- a fluid-flow control means connected at said first open end of said deposit container for permitting the entry of said photographic processing fluid into said container;
- a plug means insertable through said second open end of said deposit container and movable within said deposit container for varying the internal volume of said deposit container defined by the interior surface of said deposit container, said fluid-flow control means and said plug means to attain the minimum internal container volume necessary for processing said photographic material; and
- an amount of said photographic processing fluid proportional to said minimum internal container volume partially filling said minimum internal container volume during processing.
- 3. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank as set forth in claim 2 wherein said plug means is securable within said deposit container for forming an impermeable seal between said plug means and the internal walls of said deposit container.
- 4. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank for processing photographic material through the application of photographic processing fluid to said photographic material comprising:
- an insulated container for holding said photographic material in a position to be contacted by said photographic processing fluid during processing and having first and second open ends;
- said insulated container having a predetermined original internal volume defined by the internal surface of said container and a plane perpendicular to the axis of said container at both said first and second open ends;
- a fluid-flow control means connected at said first open end of said container for permitting the entry of said photographic processing fluid into said container;
- a plug means positionable at said second open end of said container and movable within said container for attaining the minimum internal container volume necessary to process said photographic material;
- said minimum internal container volume defined by the interior surface of said container, said fluid-flow control means and said plug means;
- said plug means securable within said container for forming an impermeable seal between said plug means and said interior surface of said container; and,
- an amount of said photographic processing fluid proportional to said minimum internal container volume partially filling said minimum internal container volume during processing.
- 5. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank for processing photographic material through the application of photographic processing fluid to said photographic material comprising:
- a deposit container for holding said photographic material in a position to be contacted by said photographic processing fluid during processing and having first and second open ends;
- a fluid-flow control means connected at said first open end of said deposit container for permitting the entry of said fluid into said container and comprising:
- a funnel-shaped element having a minor and major orifice;
- said funnel element receiving said fluid through said major orifice;
- a plurality of vanes for directing the flow of said fluid and prohibiting light from entering said container; and,
- said plurality of vanes radially extending from the minor orifice of said funnel element;
- a plug means insertable through the said second open end of said deposit container and movable within said deposit container for varying the internal volume of said deposit container defined by the interior surface of said deposit container, said fluid-flow control means and said plug means to attain the minimum internal container volume necessary for processing said photographic material; and
- a measured amount of said fluid partially filling said minimum container volume during processing.
- 6. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank as set forth in claim 5 wherein said fluid-flow control means further comprises:
- a removable cap for sealing said major orifice of said funnel-shaped element in the attached position and permitting fluid flow into or out of said container in the removed position.
- 7. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank for processing photographic material through the application of photographic processing fluid to said photographic material comprising:
- an insulated container for holding said photographic material in a position to be contacted by said photographic processing fluid during processing and having first and second open ends;
- said insulated container having a predetermined original internal volume defined by the internal surface of said container and a plane perpendicular to the axis of said container at both said first and second open ends;
- a fluid-flow control means connected at said first open end of said container and comprising:
- a funnel-shaped element having a minor and major orifice;
- said funnel element receiving said fluid through said major orifice;
- a plurality of vanes for directing the flow of said fluid and prohibiting light from entering said container;
- said plurality of vanes radially extending from the minor orifice of said funnel element; and,
- a removable cap for sealing said major orifice of said funnel-shaped element in the attached position and permitting fluid flow into or out of said container in the removal position;
- a plug means positionable at said second open end of said container and movable within said container for attaining the minimum internal container volume necessary to process said photographic material;
- said minimum internal container volume defined by the interior surface of said container, said fluid-flow control means and said plug means;
- said plug means securable within said container for forming an impermeable seal between said plug means and said interior surface of said container; and,
- a measured amount of said fluid partially filling said minimum internal container volume during processing.
- 8. A variable volume daylight photographic developing tank for processing photographic material through the application of photographic processing fluid to said photographic material comprising:
- a substantially cylindrical deposit container for holding said photographic material in a position to be contacted by said photographic fluid during processing and having first and second open ends;
- a fluid-flow control means connected at said first open end of said deposit container for permitting the entry of said fluids into said container;
- a plug means insertable through the said second open end of said deposit container and movable within said deposit container for varying the internal volume of said deposit container defined by the interior surface of said deposit container, said fluid-flow control means and said plug means to attain the minimum internal container volume necessary for processing said photographic material;
- a measured amount of said fluid partially filling said minimum container volume during processing; and,
- means for insulating said deposit container comprising:
- a substantially cylindrical insulating container of a greater diameter and shorter length than said deposit container; said insulating container positioned concentrically to said deposit container and connected thereto for defining an annular chamber between said containers; and,
- said annular chamber filled with insulating material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 682,883 now abandoned filed May 3, 1976 which is itself a continuation of application Ser. No. 487,541 now abandoned filed July 11, 1974.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuations (2)
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