Claims
- 1. In a fluid mixer for mixing first and second fluids in a reservoir wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the first fluid, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids, comprising:
- (a) a first sensing means responsive to the presence or absence of a predetermined quantity of the first fluid in the containerized fluid supply;
- (b) a second sensing means responsive to the level of mixed fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the first sensing means to indicate an absence of fluid in the containerized fluid supply; and
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the first and second sensing means to indicate the concurrent conditions of an absence of fluid in the containerized fluid supply and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir.
- 2. The mixer of claim 1, further comprising circuit means for deactivating the first indicator whenever the first sensing means senses the presence of fluid in the containerized fluid supply and for continuing actuation of the second indicator until the mixed fluid in the reservoir reaches a predetermined high level and the containerized fluid supply contains a predetermined quantity of the first fluid, whereupon the second indicator is deactivated.
- 3. The mixer of claim 2, wherein:
- (a) the first indicator comprises a visual indicator such as a pilot light; and
- (b) the second indicator comprises an aural indicator such as a buzzer.
- 4. In a mixer for chemicals for developing or fixing chemicals for processing photographic film wherein water and film processing chemicals are mixed in a reservoir and wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the chemicals, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids comprising:
- (a) a first sensing means responsive to the presence or absence of a predetermined quantity of the film processing chemicals in the containerized fluid supply;
- (b) a second sensing means responsive to the level of mixed fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the first sensing means to indicate an absence of fluid in the film chemical fluid supply; and,
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the first and second sensing means to indicate the concurrent conditions of an absence of fluid in the film chemical fluid supply and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir.
- 5. In a mixer for chemicals for developing of fixing chemicals for processing photographic film wherein water and film processing chemicals are mixed in a reservoir and wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the chemicals, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids comprising:
- (a) a weight sensing mechanism responsive to the presence or absence of a predetermined quantity of the film processing chemicals in the containerized fluid supply;
- (b) a liquid level sensing float responsive to the level of mixed fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the weight sensing mechanism to indicate an absence of fluid in the film chemical fluid supply; and,
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the weight sensing mechanism and the float to indicate the concurrent conditions of an absence of fluid in the film chemical fluid supply and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir.
- 6. In a fluid mixer for mixing first and second fluids in a reservoir wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the first fluid, a warning system for indicating the status of certain of the fluids, comprising:
- (a) a first sensing means responsive to the presence of the containerized supply of the first fluid;
- (b) a second sensing means responsive to the level of mixed fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the first sensing means to indicate an absence of the containerized fluid supply; and
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the first and second sensing means to indicate the concurrent conditions of an absence of the containerized fluid supply and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir.
- 7. The mixer of claim 6, further comprising circuit means for deactivating the first indicator whenever the first sensing means senses the presence of the containerized fluid supply and for continuing actuation of the second indicator until the mixed fluid in the reservoir reaches a predetermined high level, whereupon the second indicator is deactivated.
- 8. The mixer of claim 6 wherein:
- (a) the first indicator comprises a visual indicator such as a pilot light; and
- (b) the second indicator comprises an aural indicator such as a buzzer.
- 9. In a mixer for chemicals for developing or fixing chemicals for processing photographic film wherein water and film processing chemicals are mixed in a reservoir and wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the chemicals, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids comprising:
- (a) a first sensing means which is actuated when there is a containerized fluid supply with a predetermined quantity of the film processing chemicals in position;
- (b) a second sensing means responsive to the level of mixed fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the first sensing means to indicate an absence of the containerized fluid supply; and,
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the first and second sensing means to indicate the concurrent conditions of an absence of the fluid supply container and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir.
- 10. In a mixing system for chemicals for developing or fixing chemicals for processing photographic film wherein water and film processing chemicals are mixed in a reservoir and wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the chemicals, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids comprising:
- (a) a sensing mechanism responsive to the presence or absence of the containerized fluid supply of film processing chemicals;
- (b) a liquid level sensing float responsive to the level of fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the sensing mechanism to indicate an absence of fluid from the film chemical fluid supply; and,
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the sensing mechanism an the float to indicate the concurrent conditions of an absence of the film chemical fluid supply and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir.
- 11. In a mixer for diluting and mixing photographic film processing concentrate with water in a reservoir, a condition responsive system comprising:
- (a) reservoir contents sensing means for determining when:
- (i) a predetermined minimum volume level of liquid in the reservoir occurs and emitting a first signal in response thereto; and,
- (ii) when a predetermined maximum volume liquid level in the reservoir occurs and emitting a second signal in response thereto;
- (b) a concentrate supply condition sensing means for sensing that a chemical concentrate carrier is properly positioned relative to the mixer and emitting a third signal in response thereto; and,
- (c) water flow control means operatively connected to the contents sensing means to receive the first and second signals to cause water introduction into the reservoir to commence after the first signal is received and to cease after the second signal is received.
- 12. The mixer of claim 11 wherein the flow control means causes water flow into the reservoir to commence only after both the first and third signals are received.
- 13. The mixer of claim 11 wherein the third signal indicates chemical concentrates are present and available for mixing.
- 14. The mixer of claim 11 wherein the third signal also indicates that the carrier contains chemical concentrates.
- 15. In a mixing system for chemicals for developing or fixing chemicals for processing photographic film wherein water and film processing chemicals are mixed in a reservoir and wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the chemicals, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids comprising:
- (a) a sensing mechanism responsive to the presence or absence of the containerized fluid supply of film processing chemicals;
- (b) a liquid level sensing float responsive to the level of fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the sensing mechanism to indicate an absence of fluid from the film chemical fluid supply;
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the sensing mechanism and the float to indicate an absence of the film chemical fluid supply and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir; and,
- (e) means to lock the sensing mechanism in a condition indicating the presence of a containerized fluid supply during the time when chemicals are mixed.
- 16. In a mixing system for chemicals for developing or fixing chemicals for processing photographic film wherein water and film processing chemicals are mixed in a reservoir and wherein the system includes a containerized supply for the chemicals, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids comprising:
- (a) a sensing mechanism responsive to the presence or absence of the containerized fluid supply of film processing chemicals;
- (b) a liquid level sensing float responsive to the level of fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the sensing mechanism to indicate an absence of fluid from the film chemical fluid supply;
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the sensing mechanism and the float to indicate an absence of the film chemical fluid supply and a predetermined low level of mixed fluid in the reservoir; and,
- (e) said sensing mechanism being a weight sensing mechanism including a switch actuating plunger and means to elevate the containerized supply after its chemical contents have been discharged to prevent plunger actuation by an emptied supply container.
- 17. In a fluid mixer for mixing water and film processing chemicals in a reservoir wherein the system includes a carrier for a containerized supply for the chemicals, a warning system for indicating the status of the various fluids, comprising:
- (a) a first sensing means for emitting a signal in response to the presence or absence of a selected one of the chemicals in the containerized fluid supply or the carrier;
- (b) a second sensing means for emitting a second signal in response to the level of fluid in the reservoir;
- (c) a first indicator actuated by the first sensing means emitted signal; and,
- (d) a second indicator actuated by the first and second sensing means signals to indicate an absence of the selected one of chemicals in the containerized fluid supply other carrier and a predetermined low level of fluid in the reservoir.
- 18. The mixer of claim 17, wherein:
- (a) The first indicator comprises a visual indicator such as a pilot light; and
- (b) the second indicator comprises an aural indicator such as a buzzer.
- 19. In a mixer for mixing film processing chemical concentrates and water of the type in which substantially all of the contents of vessels containing premeasured quantities of chemical concentrates are substantially concurrently supplied to a mixing tank, the improvement comprising:
- (a) concentrate supply related condition sensing means for emitting a signal indicative of the existence of a concentrate supply related condition;
- (b) a mixing tank level condition sensing mechanism for emitting a predetermined low level of mixed chemicals condition signal when the level of liquids in the mixing tank are at a low level when it is desirable to mix a fresh batch of water and concentrates;
- (c) a water supply means connected to the mixing tank and including flow control means for initiating the flow of water into the mixing tank in response to both supply related and level condition signals;
- (d) a chemical mixed condition sensing means for determining when the mixing of water and concentrates has been completed and initiating a flow stop signal to cause the flow control means to terminate the flow of water into the mixing tank; and,
- (e) the water supply means being adapted to cause water addition to the mixing tank to agitate the contents of the tank.
- 20. The mixer of claim 19 wherein the concentrate supply related signal indicates concentrates are available for mixing.
- 21. The mixer of claim 19 wherein the concentrate supply related signal indicates a vessel carrier is mounted on the mixer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 609,957 filed Sept. 3, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,358.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Kodak Research Disclosure, Oct. 1973, Dispensing Apparatus 11440. |
Operating Instructions for the Kodak Supermatic 8 Processor and Flow Chart, Jun. 1974. |
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