CA2048955C - Film holder for dental x-ray film developing machine, and film mounting stage for the holder - Google Patents

Film holder for dental x-ray film developing machine, and film mounting stage for the holder

Info

Publication number
CA2048955C
CA2048955C CA 2048955 CA2048955A CA2048955C CA 2048955 C CA2048955 C CA 2048955C CA 2048955 CA2048955 CA 2048955 CA 2048955 A CA2048955 A CA 2048955A CA 2048955 C CA2048955 C CA 2048955C
Authority
CA
Canada
Prior art keywords
film
holder
mounting
support portions
stem portion
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Fee Related
Application number
CA 2048955
Other languages
French (fr)
Other versions
CA2048955A1 (en
Inventor
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Nix Inc
Original Assignee
Nix Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Nix Inc filed Critical Nix Inc
Publication of CA2048955A1 publication Critical patent/CA2048955A1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of CA2048955C publication Critical patent/CA2048955C/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Fee Related legal-status Critical Current

Links

Landscapes

  • Servomotors (AREA)
  • Fluid-Pressure Circuits (AREA)
  • Apparatus For Radiation Diagnosis (AREA)
  • Photographic Developing Apparatuses (AREA)

Abstract

A film holder is described for use in a dental X-ray film developing machine. The film holder has a stem portion, an engagement portion formed at one end of the stem portion and a film-mounting portion com-posed of two support portions formed at the other end of the stem portion and extending out in an opposing relationship from the stem portion. Plural film-mounting projections are provided at different levels in the direction of the thickness of the film holder in the proximity of each of free end portions and base portions of the respective support portions, whereby a film can be placed between the support portions while being held between the projections. Also described is a film mounting stage for mounting a film on the film holder. The stage has a wall for placing the film thereon and film pressers extending from individual peripheral edges of the wall in correspondence to the respective sides of the film, and defines a film-holder-receiving recess having substantially the same shape in plan as the film holder and a bottom wall lo-cated lower than the wall. The film holder and mount-ing stage permit easy mounting of the film on the holder.

Description

20489~5 TITLE OF THE INVENTION:
FILM HOLDER FOR DENTAL X-RAY FILM DEVELOPING
MACHINE, AND FILM MOUNTING STAGE FOR THE HOLDER

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1) Field of the Invention This invention relates to a film holder for use in a dental X-ray film developing machine adapted to develop exposed dental X-ray films and also to a film mounting stage for the film holder.
2) Description of the Related Art X-ray pictures of teeth have been used for the diagnosis and treatment of teeth in recent years. X-Ray photography of a tooth for obtaining its X-ray pic-ture is effected by bringing an opaque dental X-ray film package, which contains an X-ray film sealed therein, into a diseased part within a mouth and then exposing the X-ray film to X-rays through the diseased part. By this X-ray photography, a latent image of the tooth is formed on the X-ray film.
After completion of the X-ray photography, the X-ray film package is taken out of the mouth and is then opened in a dark room to take out the X-ray film. The X-ray film thus taken out is processed for its develop-ment, for example, is developed, fixed and washed, 20489~5 whereby an X-ray picture of the thus-taken tooth is ob-tained on the X-ray film.
In order to easily conduct the above development processing without much labor, automatic developing ma-chines have been proposed including, for example, the automatic developing machine disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open (Kokai) No. SHO 63-58237 laid open on April 18, 1988. This developing ma-chine will hereinafter be described with reference to some of the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the above dental X-ray film developing machine, FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1. In these draw-ings, numeral 1 indicates the automatic dental X-ray film developing machine. There are shown a circular bottom wall 2a, a cylindrical outer peripheral wall 2b provided upright from the peripheral edge of the bottom wall 2a, and a cylindrical inner peripheral wall 2c provided at a predetermined interval inside the outer peripheral wall 2b. An annular and groove-like space is formed by the bottom wall 2a, outer peripheral wall 2b and inner peripheral wall 2c. Designated at symbols 3a,3b,3c,3d are partition walls provided radially be-tween the outer peripheral wall 2b and the inner peripheral wall 2c. The individual partition walls 3a-20~89~5 3d are arranged at predetermined intervals. Owing to the provision of the partition walls 3a-3d, the annular space has been divided into four compartments 4a,4b,4c, 4d. Numeral 5 indicates a motor mounted on the bottom wall 2a inside a cylindrical space formed by the bottom wall 2a and the inner peripheral wall 2c. The drawings also illustrate a rotary shaft 6 connected to the motor 5 either directly or via a reducing gear unit, not shown, an arm 7 fixed at one end thereof on the rotary shaft 6 and extending radially from the rotary shaft 6, and a suspending portion 7a formed at the opposite, namely, free end of the arm 7. The free end, namely, the suspending portion 7a of the arm 7 is positioned above the annular space and approximately at the mid-point between the outer peripheral wall 2b and the in-ner peripheral wall 2c. Designated at symbols 8a,8b,8c are plugs closing their corresponding discharge open-ings formed through lower parts of the peripheral outer walls 2b of the respective compartments 4a,4b,4c.
Numeral 10 indicates a holder as a film-mounting mem-ber, which is adapted to support a dental X-ray film thereon. The structure of the holder 10 will next be described with reference to FIGS. 3(A) and 3(B).
FIG. 3(A) is a plan view of the holder shown in FIG. 2, and FIG. 3(B) is a cross-sectional view of the 204~9~

holder taken along line III(B)-III(B) of FIG. 3(A).
The holder 10 is composed of a main body lOa, a hole lOb formed through one end portion of the main body lOa, and a film-mounting portion lOc formed at the other end portion of the main body lOa. The film-mounting portion lOc is bifurcated as depicted in FIG.
3(A). By inserting both sides of a dental X-ray film F
into the corresponding slots lOd,lOd from the free end of the film-mounting portion lOc, the dental X-ray film F is supported on the holder 30.
Development processing by the developing machine 1 is conducted in the following manner. First of all, the compartments 4a,4b,4c are filled with a developer, a fixer and a washing liquid, respectively, and a heater is provided in the compartment 4d. The motor 5 is driven with the holder 10, on which the film F is supported, being suspended from the arm 7. As a result, the arm 7 is rotated so that the film F is al-lowed to successively pass through the developer, the fixer and the washing liquid and is then dried.
After passage through the compartment 4d, the holder 10 is detached from the arm 7 and the dental X-ray film F is removed from the film mounting portion loc of the holder 10. The development processing of the dental X-ray film F has now been completed, so that 204~9~5 an X-ray picture of a tooth is shown there.
The developing machine 1 is suited to easily de-velop exposed dental X-ray films by a dentist or his assistant in his office, and is usually installed and used in a bright room rather than a dark room. Upon processing for development, the dentist or the like takes out the exposed dental X-ray film package from the mouth of the patient. Inside a dark box connected to the above developing machine 1, the covering of the dental X-ray film package is opened to take out the film F and, after mounting the film F on the film-mounting portion 10c of the holder 10, the holder 10 is attached to the arm 7.
The above procedures are all carried out in the dark box so that they have to be done by feel. They are hence extremely cumbersome work for those un-skilled, resulting in the problems that the above pro-cedures require both labor and time.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to overcome the above-described problems of the conventional art, and to provide a film holder for a dental X-ray film developing machine, said film holder permitting easy work such as mounting of films, and also a film mount-2~g8~5~

ing stage for the film holder.
In a first aspect of the present invention, there is thus provided a film holder for a dental X-ray film developing machine in which the film holder with a film mounted thereon is brought into engagement with an arm attached to a rotary shaft and development of the film is conducted while the rotary shaft makes a full turn.
The film holder comprises a stem portion having oppo-site ends, an engagement portion formed at one end of the stem portion and engageable with the arm and a film-mounting portion composed of two support portions formed at the other end of the stem portion and extend-ing out in an opposing relationship from the stem por-tion. Plural film-mounting projections are provided at different levels in the direction of the thickness of the film holder in the proximity of each of free end portions of the respective support portions and base portions of the respective support portions, whereby the film can be placed between the support portions while being held between the film-mounting projections.
In a second aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a film mounting stage for mount-ing a film on the above film holder. The film mounting stage comprises a wall for placing the film thereon and film pressers extending from individual peripheral 204~

edges of the wall in correspondence to the respective sides of the film, and defines a film-holder-receiving recess having substantially the same shape in plan as the film holder and a bottom wall located lower than the wall.
A dentist or the like takes out the film from a dental X-ray film package in a dark box, and places the film on the film-placing wall of the film mounting stage arranged inside the dark box. Here, the film is held at a predetermined position by the film pressers.
The dentist or the like then fits the film holder in the film-holder-receiving recess. This fitting can be effected easily and precisely as the film-holder-receiving recess is formed in substantially the same shape as the film holder. The engagement portion of the film holder with the film mounted thereon as de-scribed above is thereafter brought into engagement with the rotatable arm by the dentist or the like. The film holder and film mounting stage according to the present invention can therefore facilitate development processing by a dentist or the like.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and ad-vantages of the present invention will become apparent 2048~

from the following description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a conventional dental X-ray film developing machine;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the develop-ing machine shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3(A) is a plan view of a film holder depicted in FIG. l;
FIG. 3(B) is a cross-sectional view of the film holder of FIG. 3(A), taken along line III(B)-III(B);
FIG. 4(A) is a plan view of a film holder accord-ing to a first embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 4(B) is a plan view of a film holder accord-ing to a second embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary side view of the film holder of FIG. 4(A), as viewed in the direction of ar-row V;
FIG. 6(A) is a plan view of a film mounting stage according to one embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 6(B) is a cross-sectional view of the film mounting stage of FIG. 6(A), taken along line VI(B)-2~395S

g VI(B);
FIG. 6(C) is a cross-sectional view of the film mounting stage of FIG. 6(A), taken along line VI(C)-VI(C);
FIG. 6(D) is a cross-sectional view of the film mounting stage of FIG. 6(A), taken along line VI(D)-VI(D); and FIG. 7 is a view of a film support portion of the film holder of FIG. 4(A) and a portion of a film mounted thereon.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring first to FIG. 4(A) and FIG. 5, numeral 12 indicates the film holder according to the first em-bodiment of the first aspect of the present invention.
There are also shown a stem portion 13 of the film holder 12, a hook 14 formed at one end of the stem por-tion 13, and film support portions 15a,15b extending out in a mutually-bifurcated relationship from the other end of the stem portion 13. Designated at sym-bols 16a,16b are free end portions of the respective film support portions 15a,15b, whereas designated at symbols 17a,17b are base portions of the respective film support portions 15a,15b.

2 ~ ~ ~ 9 ~ ~

Numeral 18,19 indicates projections for holding the film F, said projections being formed at each of the free end portions 16a,16b and the base end portions 17a,17b. At each location, one projection 18 and two projections 19 are provided. The individual projec-tions 18,19 extend into a space surrounded by the two film support portions 15a,15b. At each location, the projection 18 and its associated projections 19 are formed at different levels in the direction of the thickness of the film holder 12 so that the film F can be held therebetween.
The hook 14 protrudes out by a predetermined dimension from an imaginary line which axially passes through one of the film support portions 15a,15b (the film support portion 15b in the illustrated embodi-ment). This hook 14 is a portion corresponding to the hole lOb shown in FIG. 3(A). In the present embodi-ment, the hook 14 is provided to hook the film holder 12 on the suspending portion 7a of the arm 7.
The film holder shown in FIG. 4(B) is different from that illustrated in FIG. 4(A) in that the latter film holder has the hook 14 but the former film holder defines an attachment hole 14h in one end of the stem portion 13. The remaining construction of the film holder of FIG. 4(B) is identical to that of the film ~04~95~

holder of FIG. 4(A).
With reference to FIGS. 6(A) to 6(D), the con-struction of the stage for mounting the film F on the film holder 12 will next be described. In the draw-ings, numeral 21 indicates the mounting stage. Desig-nated at numerals 22 and 23 are a block forming the mounting stage and a recess formed in the block 22, respectively. The recess 23 is formed in substantially the same shape as the film support portions 15a,15b and a part of the stem portion 13 of the film holder 12 il-lustrated in FIGS. 4(A) and 4(B), and has dimensions slightly larger than the latter. Numeral 24 indicates a wall on which the film F is placed. The wall 24 is located at a level higher than a bottom wall of the recess 33. Designated at numeral 25 are film pressers extending upwardly from three sides of the film placing wall 24, respectively. Numeral 26 indicates a portion of the block 22, which is in contact with the remaining side of the film placing wall 24 and, as will be de-scribed, has the same function as the film pressers 25.
The film mounting stage 21 is arranged inside the dark box in which the film F is taken out of the dental X-ray film package.
A description will next be made of a film mount-ing operation in which the film holder and film mount-20~3~

ing stage according to the present invention will be used. The exposed dental X-ray film package is opened by feel within the dark box so that the film F is taken out. The film F so taken out is placed on the film placing wall 24. The thus-placed film F is positioned owing to the provision of the film pressers 25 and the block portion 26, so that no dislocation takes place.
In this state, the film holder 12 is then fitted in the recess 23. Since the recess 23 is formed in lo substantially the same shape as the film holder 12, the film holder 12 is not fitted in a wrong direction. As the film holder 12 is being progressively fitted, corner portions of the film F is brought into contact with the projections 19 at all the four locations be-fore the film holder 12 reaches the bottom wall of the recess 23. Further downward pressing of the film holder 12 toward the bottom wall causes the film F to be flexed by the projections 19. When the film holder 12 is depressed further in this state, the thus-flexed corner portions of the film F are allowed to pass beyond the projections 19. The corner portions then flex back into their planar positions and come to con-tact with the projections 18. At this time, the film holder 12 has reached substantially the bottom wall of the recess 23.

2048~55 The film F and a portion of the film support por-tion 15a at this time are illustrated in plan in FIG.
7. As is apparent from the drawing, the film F is mounted on the film holder 12 while being held between each projection 18 and its associated projections 19,19. Accordingly, the dentist or the like can mount, with extreme ease, the film F on the film holder 12 by the simple operation, namely, by simply depressing and fitting the film holder 12 into the recess 23.
Within the dark box, the dentist or the like then either puts the hook 14 of the film holder 12, on which the film F has been mounted as described above, on the arm 7 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 or causes the arm 7 to ex-tend through the attachment hole 14h of the film holder 12, whereby the film holder 12 is allowed to pass through the individual compartments 4a-4d while being dragged by the arm 7. During this period of time, the development processing of the film F is carried out.
The above development processing can be automated by positioning the hook 14 or attachment hole 14h on the track of movements of the arm 7.

Claims (2)

1. In a film holder for a dental X-ray film de-veloping machine in which the film holder with a film mounted thereon is brought into engagement with an arm attached to a rotary shaft and development of the film is conducted while the rotary shaft makes a full turn, the improvement wherein said film holder comprises a stem portion having opposite ends, an engagement por-tion formed at one end of the stem portion and engage-able with the arm and a film-mounting portion composed of two support portions formed at the other end of the stem portion and extending out in an opposing rela-tionship from the stem portion; and plural film-mounting projections are provided at different levels in the direction of a thickness of the film holder in the proximity of each of a free end portion of the respective support portions and abase portion of the respective support portions, whereby the film can be placed between the support portions while being held between the film-mounting projections.
2. A film mounting stage for mounting a film on a film holder for a dental X-ray film developing machine in which the film holder with a film mounted thereon is brought into engagement with an arm attached to a rotary shaft and development of the film is conducted while the rotary shaft makes a full turn, said film holder comprising a stem portion having opposite ends, an engagement portion formed at one end of the stem portion and engageable with the arm and a film-mounting portion composed of two support portions formed at the other end of the stem portion and extending out in an opposing relationship from the stem portion; and plural film-mounting projections are provided at different levels in the direction of a thickness of the film holder in the proximity of each of a free end portion of the respective support portions and a base portion of the respective support portions,whereby the film can be placed between the support portions while being held between the film-mounting projections, said film mounting stage comprising a wall for placing the film thereon and film pressure extending from individual peripheral edges of the wall in corresponding to the respective sides of the film and defines a film-holder-receiving recess having substantially the same shape when viewed from above as the film holder and a bottom wall located lower than the wall.
CA 2048955 1990-07-11 1991-08-12 Film holder for dental x-ray film developing machine, and film mounting stage for the holder Expired - Fee Related CA2048955C (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2184567A JP2548624B2 (en) 1990-07-11 1990-07-11 Sequence valve
JP84567/1990 1990-08-13

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
CA2048955A1 CA2048955A1 (en) 1992-02-14
CA2048955C true CA2048955C (en) 1994-12-13

Family

ID=16155470

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CA 2048955 Expired - Fee Related CA2048955C (en) 1990-07-11 1991-08-12 Film holder for dental x-ray film developing machine, and film mounting stage for the holder

Country Status (2)

Country Link
JP (1) JP2548624B2 (en)
CA (1) CA2048955C (en)

Families Citing this family (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN111828421B (en) * 2020-07-14 2022-12-09 江苏汇智高端工程机械创新中心有限公司 Valve core and balance valve

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JP2548624B2 (en) 1996-10-30
JPH0473408A (en) 1992-03-09
CA2048955A1 (en) 1992-02-14

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
DE3277332D1 (en) Method of replenishing the developer during the development of photosensitive plates in an automatic developing machine
GB2208249B (en) Method for supplementing replenisher for developer in automatic developing machine for presensitized plate
DE3788905D1 (en) Automatic image processor for silver halide photosensitive material.
CA2048955C (en) Film holder for dental x-ray film developing machine, and film mounting stage for the holder
EP0471322B1 (en) Film mounting stage for a film holder for dental x-ray film developing machine
DE69530966D1 (en) Automatic processor for silver halide photographic light-sensitive material
US5166720A (en) Dental X-ray film developing machine
JPS6370550U (en)
GB9118007D0 (en) Method for replenishing photographic developer solutions
JPH021750U (en)
JPH0621044U (en) Film holder for dental X-ray film developing machine
DE68918274D1 (en) Phantom for a panoramic dental X-ray machine.
FR2543318B1 (en) AUTOMATIC PULLER-DEVELOPER ASSEMBLY FOR OBTAINING PHOTOGRAPHIC TESTS FROM A NEGATIVE
CN2062464U (en) Automatic developing thermostatic box
JP2938751B2 (en) Developing machine
JPS5840760U (en) developing device
JPH0624832Y2 (en) Dental X-ray film developing machine
JPS5865044U (en) Processing machine
EP0309617A2 (en) Dental X-ray film developing machine
JPH0485358U (en)
JPS60154956U (en) Waterless photosensitive material processing equipment
JPH0444650U (en)
JPS62212677A (en) Toner supply device
JPS5896571U (en) Photosensitive drum support device for electronic copying machines
FR2292270A1 (en) COOKING DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A DEVELOPER IMAGE ON A SUPPORT SHEET FOR A REPRODUCING MACHINE

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
EEER Examination request
MKLA Lapsed