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US1395918A US320283A US32028319A US1395918A US 1395918 A US1395918 A US 1395918A US 320283 A US320283 A US 320283A US 32028319 A US32028319 A US 32028319A US 1395918 A US1395918 A US 1395918A
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  • a B'Y bead is so constructed that it may be par- JOHN G. JONES., OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO' EASTMAN KODAK COM- PANY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the package;
  • Fig. 2 shows in perspective thc separated component parts thereof;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the package in' process of manufacture and held in suitable Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the package and dies at another stage of the process;
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are sections of tlieuncompleted package indifferent stages
  • Fig. 7 is a section of the nished package
  • Fig. 8 is a section of the package with one clement removed preparatory to opening the package;
  • F 1g. 9 is a section showing the package partially opened
  • Fig. 10 is a section of an alternative form of package
  • Figa 1l shows the same partially opened
  • Figs. l to 9 This package consists of the following elements shown in Fig. 2: Two sheets of sensitized film 2 lying between sheets of protective paper l0 which may be water-proofed, an inclosing envelop of paper 4 having a continuous flanged edge 7 and a sheet of metallic foil 3 having a flanged edge5 and a sheet of'pper 11.
  • the sheets' of sensitized film 2 are placed between the sheets of protective paper l() and uponthese is placed the sheet 3 of metal foil with the upturned flanges 5. These assembled elements are placed on the sheet 4 in an unfolded condition. These various elements are assembled with -a die 14 fitting within the .flange 5 and directly above the die member paper 11 which may contain any desired printed matter. This sheet 11 is nowforced by any suitable die down within-the .flanges completing the bending of flange 8.. The sheet 11 fits snugly within the overturned flange. At this stage it is not pushedcom-D pletelyhome but'remains out of Contact with foil 3 as indicated in Fig. 6.
  • the combined flanges 5 and 7 are turned overvupon the sheet 11 which is i at the same time pushed down tightly into contact with the foil 5, as shown in ⁇ lEig. 7.
  • the sheet of paper 11 has the function of insuring that the'fold 8 of the flange 7 can-v not become loose or unfolded afterthe paclrage is bent or submitted to rough usage.
  • the bottom portion') of the flange 8 Will be securely caught around the edge of the paper 1l; the, flange 5 will be bent over into the overhanging flange 6 While the flange 7 will be bent over at 12.
  • the flange 7 may be formed about the .sheet .4C and the elements placed therein either singl -or as an assemblange or any other desire orvequivalent method of forming 'the packs age may be used.
  • the ⁇ package may be partially opened so as to lafford ready access to fluids for developing purposes.
  • the operator may, therefore, after eiiposure 4of the film readily unfold the package With his fingers along one'edge and drop it into a tank of developer.
  • the piece ofpaper 11 is first crumpled or pinched by the fingers.
  • the developing tank is of the common type
  • the process becomes entirely a daylight one.
  • the various pieces of paper referred to are impervious feessie to actinic lightrays but perviou's to X-rays. rlhey may or may, not be Waterproofed. As indicated in certain alternative forms hereinafter described the protecting layers 1'0 may be entirely omitted as may the'sheet 11 and onlylone sheet of sensitized film need be used.
  • ylf this is done it would be preferably sensitized upon both surfaces.
  • the sheets l0 are Water-proofed upon one side only it would be upon that side farthest removed from the films and if the films 2 are sensitized upon one side only it would be upon that side farthest from the foil.
  • the purpose of the additional protective sheets is to avoid any possibility of light entering through pin holes Which might occur in the outer coverings.
  • the protective sheets I0 may be of highly absorbent material such as blottingl paper in order to insure that the fluid i admitted to the package along one edge will reach the' entire surface of the film. lf .Inadeof this material the sensitized surface would he placed on that side of the film which would contact these protective papers. lf these absorbent papersare used, it would be possibie to punch notches at selected ⁇ points in the edges ofthe package. rlhe package would then in an unopened condition be dropped into a tank of developer and the fluid having access to the absorbent material would permeate throughoutA it'and reach the sensitized surface throughout its entire area. At the most this could not fog more than avery slight extent immediately around the notch and would not affect the recorded image sincethe notches would be made at the points Where fogging would do the least damage.
  • highly absorbent material such as blottingl paper
  • IFig. l() illustrates a forni in which only one sheet of sensitized film 2 is used and the protective paper is omitted. Sheet 11 is also omitted, the package consisting only of the sheet of foil 3; the film 2 and the outer pa per 4. However, an interlockingbead is formed, the flange 7 being bent at i2y and bent again to form the overhanging fiange 8 around the parts 6 and 5.- On account of the double bending of the fiangef?v it may be opened as shown in Fig. l1 to form the light tight but fluid admitting entrance of the package.
  • F ig. l2 shows another modified form of package similar in' every Way to the preferred form except that the paper 1l is. omitted. As shown in Fig. 13, it may 110e lpartially opened to 'admit fluid but not ig it.
  • the metal foil 8 is made with a flange 5
  • rlfhe flange may also be opened as shown in Fig.
  • a package comprising at least. three sheets of material lylng in arallel planes,
  • a package comprising at least one sheet of sensitized film, at least one sheet of protective paper and at least one sheet of metal foil, the edges of the paper and'foil being interfolded, the sheets bein plane and parallel and the foil lying entire y upon one side only of the film.
  • a package comprisin a sheet of sensitized film, a sheet ⁇ of metal oil ⁇ of greater dimensions than the film and covering one side'of the film, a s heet of flexible material impervious to actinic light rays and pervious to X-rays and of greater dimensions than thefilm and cov ering the other side of the film, the edges of the foil and flexible material being folded together upon a face of the package thus formed to make a strengthening, light-tight. edge.
  • a package comprising a sheet of sensi- 4.tized film,la sheet of metal foil of greater In several of the figures the.
  • a package comprising a 'sheet of sensitized film, a sheet of metal foil lying upon one side of the film, a sheet of. flexible material impervious to light rays and pervious to X-rays -and covering the other side of the film, a- Sheet of material lying upon the foil, the edges of the foil and the flexible material being folded together over the Surface of the last named sheet which fits tightly withinsaid folded edge whereby a tightly locked strengthening bead is formed around the edge of the package.
  • a package of X-ray dental film comprising a sheet of paperl opaque to light rays and pervious to X-rays, a sheet of waterproof paper thereon, at least onesheet of sensitized film thereon, a sheet of Waterproof paper on the film, a sheet of metal foil on the last named sheet of paper, and a sheet of paper on the foil,'the edges of the foil andl the first named paper being ⁇ folded 'together over the surface of the last namedpaper, which fits tightly "within said folded edge, whereby a tightly locked strengthening bead is formed around the edge of the package, the whole area of the film being together on one face of the package thus,- 'i
  • the fold may be parsitized material,. a sheet ofv metal foil of greater dimensions than said first named sheet and covering one side thereof, a sheet of flexible material impervious to actinic light rays andpervious lto X-rays and of .greater dimensions than the first named sheet, and covering the other 'side thereof, the edges of the foil and flexible material being folded together, so that one of them is bent atleast twice in the formation of the fold,- whereby the fold may -be loosely opened to'permit access ofvfluid to the pack,
  • a package comprisingl a sheet of senll-5 l age, while barring the entrance of light.
  • a package comprising asheet of sensitized material, sheets of foldable material one on leach side of said sensitized sheet.
  • a package of X-ray dental film comrising a sheet of sensitized material and sheets of bendable material of greater dimension than said first named sheet covering each faceV thereof, the edges of said last named'sbeets being' folded together into a stiffening bead overlying one sunfaee'of the sensitized sheet andextending around the entire periphery of the package.
  • T he method of making a package of sensitized film which comprises: first, assembling' the following three elements, a flanged sheet of metallic foil, a sheet of sensitized film, and a sheet of paper having a flange fitting around the other two elements; second, bending the paper flange over the metal flange.; third, forcingv another sheet of paper within the flanges, but not quite to the bottom thereof, and in the same operation, completing the folding ofthe paper flange over the metal flange; and fourth, bending said metal and paper flanges down tightly upon said ,inserted paper sheet, thus pressing it down into contact with the foil and forming a tightly locked joint around the vedge of the package.
  • T he method of making a package of sensitized film which comprises: first, assembling the following three elements, a sheet of flexible material with a'continuous flange aroundthe edge thereof, a sheet of sensimessie l tized filinl fitting within said flange, and a sheet of metal foil with a continuous flange around the edge thereof of less height than the first named flange and fitting 'snugly therein; second, bending ⁇ the first named flange over the metal flange; third, forcing a second sheet rif-flexible material within but not to the bottom of the flanges, thereby completing the bending of the first named flange around the metal flange; and fourth, bending said combined flanges down tightly upon said inserted sheet, thus' pressing it down into Contact with the foil and 'forming a tightly locked joint around thel edge of the package.4 f
  • the method of making a package of sensitized film which comprises: first, assembling the following elements, a flanged sheet of bendable material, a sheet of sensitized film, and a vsheet of paper having a flange fitting ⁇ around the other two elements; se,c, ond, bending the second flange over the first; third,foreing another sheet of paper within the flanges, but not quite to the bottom thereof, and in the same operation, completing the folding of the second flange over theJ first; and fourth, bending said two flanges down tightly upon said inserted.

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J. GL lONES. PACKAGE 0F x-RAY FILMS. APPLICATION FILED AU G.2?, 1919.
1,395y9f1, Patented. Nov. 1,1921., l 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
ATM/avais'.
J. JONES.
PACKAGE 0F X-RAY FILMS.
APPucATloN min Aua.27, |919.
1,395,918, mma NW9; 1921.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2- WITNESSES.- 1N VEA TOR.
A B'Y bead is so constructed that it may be par- JOHN G. JONES., OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO' EASTMAN KODAK COM- PANY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
' PACKAGE 0F X-RAY FILMS. i
To all whom t may conce/m.'
- 'Be it known that I, JOHN G. J oNEs, citizen of the United States of America, 'residing at Rochester., in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Packages of X-Ray Films, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
`tion in part of my application, Serial No.
276,637, filed Feb. 12, 1919.
It relates more particularly to such a package in which is placed a sheet of foil of heavy metal 'such as tin or lead which is placed in back of the film and the edges of which are interfolded with the edges of a piece of protective wrapping paper, the intercrimped edges constituting a light-tight stifi'ening bead around the edge of the package. This tially opened to admit fluid but still be lighttight. The package particularly described is intended for use in dental work but the advantages of my inventionare not limited to such use. Other advantages will be evident from a perusal of the specification and inspection of the accompanymg drawings in Which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the package; Fig. 2 shows in perspective thc separated component parts thereof;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the package in' process of manufacture and held in suitable Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the package and dies at another stage of the process;
Figs. 5 and 6 are sections of tlieuncompleted package indifferent stages;
Fig. 7 is a section of the nished package;
Fig. 8 is a section of the package with one clement removed preparatory to opening the package;
F 1g. 9 is a section showing the package partially opened;
Fig. 10 is a section of an alternative form of package;
Figa 1l shows the same partially opened;
Specification of Letters Patent. Application led August 27, 1919. Serial No. 320,283.
Patented Nov. 1, 1921.
age is shown in Figs. l to 9. This package consists of the following elements shown in Fig. 2: Two sheets of sensitized film 2 lying between sheets of protective paper l0 which may be water-proofed, an inclosing envelop of paper 4 having a continuous flanged edge 7 and a sheet of metallic foil 3 having a flanged edge5 and a sheet of'pper 11.
These elementsl are lhereshown in a convenient way so that their relative location may be readily and easily perceived. It is to be understood, however, that this figure is not intended to represent them as they are at any one time since the flange 7 may or may not be formed before any of the other elements are placed on'sheet 4l and flange 7 is necessarily bent before sheet 1'1 is added as will appear from the description hereinafter.
The sheets' of sensitized film 2 are placed between the sheets of protective paper l() and uponthese is placed the sheet 3 of metal foil with the upturned flanges 5. These assembled elements are placed on the sheet 4 in an unfolded condition. These various elements are assembled with -a die 14 fitting within the .flange 5 and directly above the die member paper 11 which may contain any desired printed matter. This sheet 11 is nowforced by any suitable die down within-the .flanges completing the bending of flange 8.. The sheet 11 fits snugly within the overturned flange. At this stage it is not pushedcom-D pletelyhome but'remains out of Contact with foil 3 as indicated in Fig. 6. In an other operation the combined flanges 5 and 7 are turned overvupon the sheet 11 which is i at the same time pushed down tightly into contact with the foil 5, as shown in` lEig. 7. The sheet of paper 11 has the function of insuring that the'fold 8 of the flange 7 can-v not become loose or unfolded afterthe paclrage is bent or submitted to rough usage. The bottom portion') of the flange 8 Will be securely caught around the edge of the paper 1l; the, flange 5 will be bent over into the overhanging flange 6 While the flange 7 will be bent over at 12. There is thus provided a bead 13 around the edge of the package Which is light-tight even under ad verse conditions of usage and moreover furnishes a strengthening bead which causes the package to hold its shape.
It is understood that While have described one method of manufacture the flange 7 may be formed about the .sheet .4C and the elements placed therein either singl -or as an assemblange or any other desire orvequivalent method of forming 'the packs age may be used.
An added advantage obtained by the structure herein disclosed is that the `package may be partially opened so as to lafford ready access to fluids for developing purposes. The operator may, therefore, after eiiposure 4of the film readily unfold the package With his fingers along one'edge and drop it into a tank of developer. To accomplish this purpose the piece ofpaper 11 is first crumpled or pinched by the fingers.A
and its edges thus drawn from under the overhanging flange 8 leaving the package in the condition shown in Fig. 8. The bead around part/of the package'is then straightened up with the finger nail and the tightly' folded elem its somewhat loosened, thus permittin the access of fluid to the interior of the pac age and the sensitized film. rihis may be assisted by gently pressing the edges of the package, permitting or causing the elements thereof to become slightly separated. The packageiwould appear some- What as shown in Fig. 9. 1t is to be noted that this light trapped but fluid admitting entrance can be made because of the double folding or crimping together of the edges of the foil and the paper and Would be impossible if only a single layer of material Were pressed down around the edge. The
package thus partially opened is droppedthe developing tank is of the common type,
into which the fluids can be poured and from which they canv be drawn by means of suitable tubes, stop-cocks, etc., the process becomes entirely a daylight one. The various pieces of paper referred to are impervious feessie to actinic lightrays but perviou's to X-rays. rlhey may or may, not be Waterproofed. As indicated in certain alternative forms hereinafter described the protecting layers 1'0 may be entirely omitted as may the'sheet 11 and onlylone sheet of sensitized film need be used. ylf this is done it would be preferably sensitized upon both surfaces.y llf the sheets l0 are Water-proofed upon one side only it would be upon that side farthest removed from the films and if the films 2 are sensitized upon one side only it would be upon that side farthest from the foil. The purpose of the additional protective sheets is to avoid any possibility of light entering through pin holes Which might occur in the outer coverings.
if desired, the protective sheets I0 may be of highly absorbent material such as blottingl paper in order to insure that the fluid i admitted to the package along one edge will reach the' entire surface of the film. lf .Inadeof this material the sensitized surface would he placed on that side of the film which would contact these protective papers. lf these absorbent papersare used, it would be possibie to punch notches at selected `points in the edges ofthe package. rlhe package would then in an unopened condition be dropped into a tank of developer and the fluid having access to the absorbent material would permeate throughoutA it'and reach the sensitized surface throughout its entire area. At the most this could not fog more than avery slight extent immediately around the notch and would not affect the recorded image sincethe notches would be made at the points Where fogging would do the least damage.
IFig. l() illustrates a forni in which only one sheet of sensitized film 2 is used and the protective paper is omitted. Sheet 11 is also omitted, the package consisting only of the sheet of foil 3; the film 2 and the outer pa per 4. However, an interlockingbead is formed, the flange 7 being bent at i2y and bent again to form the overhanging fiange 8 around the parts 6 and 5.- On account of the double bending of the fiangef?v it may be opened as shown in Fig. l1 to form the light tight but fluid admitting entrance of the package. F ig. l2 shows another modified form of package similar in' every Way to the preferred form except that the paper 1l is. omitted. As shown in Fig. 13, it may 110e lpartially opened to 'admit fluid but not ig it.
ln the form shown in Fig. 14 the metal foil 8 is made with a flange 5| which is 'longer than theflahge 7 of thepaper 4 and this metallic flangevis bent around the lm and around the paper flange to form the strengthening beadon that side of the film which is opposite to the sheet of foil. rlfhe flange may also be opened as shown in Fig.
surface of the film will be open to exposure' to the X-rays while the advantages gained by use of foil are also attained. These advantages in suchpackages are that secondary radiation is prevented, the 'package is given a greater stiffness and the inter-crlmping of the foil and paper secures without the use of paste or glue, a tight package. When the foil is submitted to pressure 1t fills up cracks and interstices of the bead of whichit is a part. different component parts are shown sepad rated but this is merely for purposes of illus- 'tration' so that the drawings will not be confused except for the space in Fig; 6 between the elements 11 and 3 and the s acing between the elements in the 'parta ly opened packages.
It should be understood that except as limited by the claims, the embodiments here descrihed are to be taken as illustrative only, and that I contemplate as within the scope e use of equiv-aient elements and stepsin manufacture.`
Having thus'described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to 'secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A package comprising at least. three sheets of material lylng in arallel planes,
including one sheet of sensltized film, one- Sheet of protective paper and one sheet of metal foil, the edges ofthe sheets of paper and foil being interfolded.
2. A package 'comprising at least one sheet of sensitized film, at least one sheet of protective paper and at least one sheet of metal foil, the edges of the paper and'foil being interfolded, the sheets bein plane and parallel and the foil lying entire y upon one side only of the film.
y v 3. As an article of manufacture, a package comprisin a sheet of sensitized film, a sheet` of metal oil `of greater dimensions than the film and covering one side'of the film, a s heet of flexible material impervious to actinic light rays and pervious to X-rays and of greater dimensions than thefilm and cov ering the other side of the film, the edges of the foil and flexible material being folded together upon a face of the package thus formed to make a strengthening, light-tight. edge.
4. A package comprising a sheet of sensi- 4.tized film,la sheet of metal foil of greater In several of the figures the.
dimensions than the film and covering one side of'the film, a sheet of flexible material im ervious to actinic light rays and 4pervioui to -rays and. of greater 'dimensions than the film and covering the other side of the film, the edges of the foil and flexible matei rial being folded together upon that face of the package that is adjacent to the foil to form .a strengthening, light-tight edge, whereby the whole area of the film is open to exposure to X-rays.
5. A package comprising a 'sheet of sensitized film, a sheet of metal foil lying upon one side of the film, a sheet of. flexible material impervious to light rays and pervious to X-rays -and covering the other side of the film, a- Sheet of material lying upon the foil, the edges of the foil and the flexible material being folded together over the Surface of the last named sheet which fits tightly withinsaid folded edge whereby a tightly locked strengthening bead is formed around the edge of the package.
'6. A package of X-ray dental film comprising a sheet of paperl opaque to light rays and pervious to X-rays, a sheet of waterproof paper thereon, at least onesheet of sensitized film thereon, a sheet of Waterproof paper on the film, a sheet of metal foil on the last named sheet of paper, and a sheet of paper on the foil,'the edges of the foil andl the first named paper being `folded 'together over the surface of the last namedpaper, which fits tightly "within said folded edge, whereby a tightly locked strengthening bead is formed around the edge of the package, the whole area of the film being together on one face of the package thus,- 'i
frOmed, one of said last named 'sheets being folded at least 'twice in the interfolding mentioned-whereby the fold may be parsitized material,. a sheet ofv metal foil of greater dimensions than said first named sheet and covering one side thereof, a sheet of flexible material impervious to actinic light rays andpervious lto X-rays and of .greater dimensions than the first named sheet, and covering the other 'side thereof, the edges of the foil and flexible material being folded together, so that one of them is bent atleast twice in the formation of the fold,- whereby the fold may -be loosely opened to'permit access ofvfluid to the pack,
ltially opened to admit fluid while being still 'I light tight.
8. A package comprisingl a sheet of senll-5 l age, while barring the entrance of light.
9. A package comprising asheet of sensitized material, sheets of foldable material one on leach side of said sensitized sheet. the
elle
.being folded 'at least twice in the interv folding.
10.A A package of X-ray dental film comrising a sheet of sensitized material and sheets of bendable material of greater dimension than said first named sheet covering each faceV thereof, the edges of said last named'sbeets being' folded together into a stiffening bead overlying one sunfaee'of the sensitized sheet andextending around the entire periphery of the package.
il. T he method of making a package of sensitized film which comprises: first, assembling' the following three elements, a flanged sheet of metallic foil, a sheet of sensitized film, and a sheet of paper having a flange fitting around the other two elements; second, bending the paper flange over the metal flange.; third, forcingv another sheet of paper within the flanges, but not quite to the bottom thereof, and in the same operation, completing the folding ofthe paper flange over the metal flange; and fourth, bending said metal and paper flanges down tightly upon said ,inserted paper sheet, thus pressing it down into contact with the foil and forming a tightly locked joint around the vedge of the package.
l2.y T he method of making a package of sensitized film which comprises: first, assembling the following three elements, a sheet of flexible material with a'continuous flange aroundthe edge thereof, a sheet of sensimessie l tized filinl fitting within said flange, and a sheet of metal foil with a continuous flange around the edge thereof of less height than the first named flange and fitting 'snugly therein; second, bending` the first named flange over the metal flange; third, forcing a second sheet rif-flexible material within but not to the bottom of the flanges, thereby completing the bending of the first named flange around the metal flange; and fourth, bending said combined flanges down tightly upon said inserted sheet, thus' pressing it down into Contact with the foil and 'forming a tightly locked joint around thel edge of the package.4 f
.13. The method of making a package of sensitized film which comprises: first, assembling the following elements, a flanged sheet of bendable material, a sheet of sensitized film, and a vsheet of paper having a flange fitting` around the other two elements; se,c, ond, bending the second flange over the first; third,foreing another sheet of paper within the flanges, but not quite to the bottom thereof, and in the same operation, completing the folding of the second flange over theJ first; and fourth, bending said two flanges down tightly upon said inserted.
paper sheet, thus pressing it down into contact with the sheet of bendable material and forming a tightly locked joint around the edge of the ackage.
Signed at ochester, day "of August 1919.
Jenn e. Jones New York, this 22nd l
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