US1221825A - Sensitive photographic film. - Google Patents

Sensitive photographic film. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1221825A
US1221825A US1027415A US1027415A US1221825A US 1221825 A US1221825 A US 1221825A US 1027415 A US1027415 A US 1027415A US 1027415 A US1027415 A US 1027415A US 1221825 A US1221825 A US 1221825A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
films
film
sensitive
photographic film
sensitive photographic
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 - Lifetime
Application number
US1027415A
Inventor
Jacques Edwin Brandenberger
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.)
Cellophane SA France
Original Assignee
Cellophane SA France
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 Cellophane SA France filed Critical Cellophane SA France
Priority to US1027415A priority Critical patent/US1221825A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1221825A publication Critical patent/US1221825A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03CPHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES; PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES, e.g. CINE, X-RAY, COLOUR, STEREO-PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES; AUXILIARY PROCESSES IN PHOTOGRAPHY
    • G03C1/00Photosensitive materials
    • G03C1/76Photosensitive materials characterised by the base or auxiliary layers
    • G03C1/91Photosensitive materials characterised by the base or auxiliary layers characterised by subbing layers or subbing means
    • G03C1/93Macromolecular substances therefor

Definitions

  • the film forming the subject of the present invention is arranged in such a manner that its sensitive layer is protected during the emulsioning operations, from atmospheric dust, and said layer remaining subsequently protected from any direct contact, either during the course of manufacture of the film or during its use.
  • I employ two sheets, at least one of which is of cellulosic nature, and is transparent and permeable to liquids, while the other may be partially or completelydeprived of one ofthe said properties,or even both; and between these two sheets I introduce the sensitive mass constitued either by salts sensitive to light,g'enerally used in photography, and mixed with a transparent adhesive (for instance collodion, gelatin fractionh lu-tions, rubber solutions, or vegetable extract -solutions) or by a transparent and permeable sheet impregnated itself with sensitive solutions; in the latter case, the conmotion of the three sheets is still efi'ected by means of a transparent adhesive of the same nature as above.
  • a transparent adhesive for instance collodion, gelatin fractionh lu-tions, rubber solutions, or vegetable extract -solutions
  • the composlte film therefore compr ses:
  • FIG. 1 views of the improved film, Figure 1 show- Patented Apr. in, 1917.
  • Fig. 2 showing the form which said film takes when the intermediate cellulosic film is utilized.
  • 3 and 4 indicate the two outer films, one of which, as stated above, is constructed of pure cellulose.
  • the other of these two films may likewise be contheyditfer radially from successive layers or coatings which are applied one upon another, or upon opposite faces of a blade or bod In Fig.
  • 1, 5 indicates the sensitive emulsion, which is supplied in liquid form between the inner faces of the two films 3 and 4, Any desired apparatus may be utilized to effect the adhesion of the two films, but it is preferable to carry out this step by passing the films from opposite directions to and between a pair of suitable pressure rolls, and to discharge the emulsion upon the inner surfaces of said films at'the bite of the rolls, so that the latter will feed the films between them and, at the same time, will join them together face to face. On emerging from the rolls, the composite film may be dried, and thereafter wound up in any desired manner.
  • Fig. 2 indicates the intermediate film, which is preferablyin'the form of a cellulose film impregnated witha sensitizing solution.
  • the union of the three films may be effected in substantially the same way as in the first form, excepting that the opposite surfaces of the intermediate film and the inner surfaces of the-two outer films 'are coated with the adhesive which is delivered, as before, pressure rolls.
  • a composite photographic film com prising two separately constructed, outer films, and anintermediate stratum or layer containing sensitive material disposed between the inner surfaces of said films, said to or at the bite of the outer films and said intermediate stratum being united face to face throughout their entire extent; at least one of said outer films being constructed of cellulose, andvbeing transparent and permeable to the'liquids employed in photography.
  • a composite photographic film comprising three separately-constructed,' co6rdi-' nate films united face to face throughout their entire extent; at least one of the two outer -films being constructed of cellulose,
  • liquids employed in photography, and intermediate the film being constituted by a continuous transparent sensitized sheet.
  • the intermediate film being constituted by a continuous transparent strip of cellulosic material impregnated with a sensitizing liquid and a transparent adhesive.

Description

J. E. BRANDENBERGER. SENSITIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM. ,APPLICATION FILED FEB. 2 1915.
TIE; l...
TIE; a
Patented Apr. 10, 1917.
racemes EDWIN BRANDENBERGEB, or rams, FRANCE, assrenoa T0 LA SOGIETE DITE LA CELLOPHANE, or rams, FRANCE.
snnsrrrvn rnoroenarmc FILM.
meme.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed February 24, 1915. Serial No. 10,274.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JACQUES EDWIN BRAND ENBERGER, a cltizen of Switzerland, and resia,
dent of 16 Rue du Louvre, Paris, France, have invented a new and useful Sensitive Photographic Film, which is fully-set forth in the following specification.
It is well known that difliculties of all kinds are met with in covering with emul- S1011 photographic or cinematographic films.
On the other hand, it is known that the said films have to be manipulated with the greatest possible care in order to avoidany deterioration of the sensitive layer covering the same.
The film forming the subject of the present invention is arranged in such a manner that its sensitive layer is protected during the emulsioning operations, from atmospheric dust, and said layer remaining subsequently protected from any direct contact, either during the course of manufacture of the film or during its use.
To that end, I employ two sheets, at least one of which is of cellulosic nature, and is transparent and permeable to liquids, while the other may be partially or completelydeprived of one ofthe said properties,or even both; and between these two sheets I introduce the sensitive mass constitued either by salts sensitive to light,g'enerally used in photography, and mixed with a transparent adhesive (for instance collodion, gelatin soith lu-tions, rubber solutions, or vegetable extract -solutions) or by a transparent and permeable sheet impregnated itself with sensitive solutions; in the latter case, the conmotion of the three sheets is still efi'ected by means of a transparent adhesive of the same nature as above. I
The composlte film therefore compr ses:
either (1) two films of pure cellulose (obtained by starting from viscose or cuproammoniacal solutions of cellulose) between which is placed either the sensitive emulsion,
views of the improved film, Figure 1 show- Patented Apr. in, 1917.
ing the form of the composite film when the sensitive emulsion is used, and Fig. 2 showing the form which said film takes when the intermediate cellulosic film is utilized.
In both figures, 3 and 4 indicate the two outer films, one of which, as stated above, is constructed of pure cellulose. The other of these two films may likewise be contheyditfer radially from successive layers or coatings which are applied one upon another, or upon opposite faces of a blade or bod In Fig. 1, 5 indicates the sensitive emulsion, which is supplied in liquid form between the inner faces of the two films 3 and 4, Any desired apparatus may be utilized to effect the adhesion of the two films, but it is preferable to carry out this step by passing the films from opposite directions to and between a pair of suitable pressure rolls, and to discharge the emulsion upon the inner surfaces of said films at'the bite of the rolls, so that the latter will feed the films between them and, at the same time, will join them together face to face. On emerging from the rolls, the composite film may be dried, and thereafter wound up in any desired manner.
In Fig. 2, 6 indicates the intermediate film, which is preferablyin'the form of a cellulose film impregnated witha sensitizing solution. The union of the three films may be effected in substantially the same way as in the first form, excepting that the opposite surfaces of the intermediate film and the inner surfaces of the-two outer films 'are coated with the adhesive which is delivered, as before, pressure rolls.
Claims:
1. A composite photographic film, com prising two separately constructed, outer films, and anintermediate stratum or layer containing sensitive material disposed between the inner surfaces of said films, said to or at the bite of the outer films and said intermediate stratum being united face to face throughout their entire extent; at least one of said outer films being constructed of cellulose, andvbeing transparent and permeable to the'liquids employed in photography.'
2. A composite photographic film, comprising three separately-constructed,' co6rdi-' nate films united face to face throughout their entire extent; at least one of the two outer -films being constructed of cellulose,
and being transparent and permeable to the. liquids employed in photography, and intermediate the film being constituted by a continuous transparent sensitized sheet.
liquids employed in photography, and the intermediate film being constituted by a continuous transparent strip of cellulosic material impregnated with a sensitizing liquid and a transparent adhesive.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification.
JACQUES EDWIN BRANDENBERGER.
US1027415A 1915-02-24 1915-02-24 Sensitive photographic film. Expired - Lifetime US1221825A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US1027415A US1221825A (en) 1915-02-24 1915-02-24 Sensitive photographic film.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US1027415A US1221825A (en) 1915-02-24 1915-02-24 Sensitive photographic film.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1221825A true US1221825A (en) 1917-04-10

Family

ID=3289687

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US1027415A Expired - Lifetime US1221825A (en) 1915-02-24 1915-02-24 Sensitive photographic film.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1221825A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4147291A (en) Packing bag for light-sensitive material
US2634886A (en) Collapsible fluid container
US1221825A (en) Sensitive photographic film.
JPS5329693A (en) Liquid crystal display device
US2541478A (en) Laminating process and products
JPH0652402B2 (en) Packaging material for photographic light-sensitive material and packaging bag using the same
GB1111174A (en) Improvements in and relating to the multi-layer coating of a support
US1454814A (en) Photographic cartridge
GB191502411A (en) Improved Manufacture of Photographic Films.
GB777281A (en) Improvements in or relating to photosensitive material and process of making same
US253354A (en) Geoege eastman
US610861A (en) Photographic pellicle and process of producing same
US2661292A (en) Product for dispensing a liquidcoated sheet
US3421550A (en) Spirally wound paper tube
US1564707A (en) Package of wrapped photographic material
GB800771A (en) Improved translucent sheet materials particularly for photography
GB111913A (en) Improvements in or relating to Photographic Films.
US3108925A (en) Film splice tape
US1532785A (en) Paster band for roll films
US772647A (en) Photographic film for moving-picture machines.
JPS56132248A (en) Continuous adding of two-ply film
US1159924A (en) Photographic or cinematographic film.
GB122391A (en) Improvements in Photographic Film Cartridges, Packs, Rolls, Reels or the like.
GB190002770A (en) An Improvement in Photographic Roll-films.
US1183698A (en) Cinematograph-film.