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US1613379A
US1613379A US42714A US4271425A US1613379A US 1613379 A US1613379 A US 1613379A US 42714 A US42714 A US 42714A US 4271425 A US4271425 A US 4271425A US 1613379 A US1613379 A US 1613379A
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  • Fig. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the top protective sheet.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a single sheath.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a single cut film
  • I Fig. 6 is a side view of a portion of a pack showing how it tends to expand when held at the middle.
  • My improved film pack consists of a series of cut film sheets 1. each having a sheath 2. with a dummy sheet 3 at the bottom, and a protective sheet 4 above the top film, the whole being held together during shipment by a paper band or the like 5.
  • This pack will be enclosed in a suitable light tight packing for shipment and storage. and, as the outside wra per may assume any convenient form or design, being no part of my present invention, it is not shown.
  • Each cut film sheet 1 is of the usual rectangular form and is accompanied by a sheath 2, comprising a backing sheet 6 of the size of the film 1 and having at one end a turned over flange 7.
  • a sheath comprising a backing sheet 6 of the size of the film 1 and having at one end a turned over flange 7.
  • the sheath is ordinarily made of paper there is a natural tendency of the flange to straighten out.
  • the film is not ordinarily attached to the sheath but one end merely lies under the flange.
  • the top protective sheet 4 is usually a piece oi paper having a tab 8 cut out from it in the manner shown.
  • This pack usually includes a bottom dummy member 3 of stiff material such as heavy cardboard which gives rigidity to the pack, protects it and serves to indicate when all the films have been used.
  • the end of the member 3 under the flanged ends of the sheath is bevelled at 10 to assist in its cooperation with the magazine septum.
  • the flanges 7 having a tendency to straighten out and the cumulative effect of this in all the flanges is to cause this end of the pack to expand as shown in Fig. 6, wherein there is also shown a band 9 encircling the pack transversely.
  • This tendency to expand causes wedge shaped openings 11 to be formed between successive sheaths, which renders easier the entrance of a septum of 'a magazine.
  • the pack tends to fill a magazine with which it is used and it is possible to expose some of the films and remove them in a darkroom, whereupon the expansive tendency of the flanges causes the remaining sheaths to fill the magazine in an operative manner.
  • the sheet, the material of the sheath having resilience causing the fiange to have a tendency to straighten out.
  • a rectangular cut film sheet and a sheath therefor comprising a sheet of paper underlying said sheet of paper and unattached thereto and having at one end only a flange embracing the corresponding end of the sheet, the natural resilience of the paper causing the flange to tend to straighten out;
  • A. pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheets separating said film sheets, there being in the pack resilient means, at least part of which is between the films, tending to expand whereby the film sheets tend to be separated.
  • A. pack of cut film designed for use in acamera magazine and comprising a plu rality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths separating said film sheets, said separating sheets being formed of material having a natural resilience and havmg a part thereof formed to constitute expansive members tending to separate the sheets and to expand the pack as a whole.
  • a pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of flexible material underlying the corresponding sheet and having at, at least, one
  • Agpack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of paper underlying the corresponding sheet and having at one end only a flange embracing the correspondin end of the sheet, the natural resilience of t e paper causing the flanges to tend to straighten out and thereby to separate the film sheets.
  • a pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of paper underlyin the corresponding sheet and unattached t ie'reto and having at, at least, one end a flange embracing the corresponding end of the sheet, the natural resilience of the paper causing the flanges tov tend to straighten out and thereby to separate the film sheets.
  • a pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of paper underlying the corresponding sheet and having at one end only a flange embracing the corresponding end of the sheet, the natural resilience ofi the paper causing the flanges to tend to straighten out and thereby to separate the film sheets, and a sheet of material of greater rigidity than the above mentioned sheets and beveled at that end that corresponds to the flanged end of the separating sheets.

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1,613,379 Jan. 4, c. BONIFQRTI CUT FILM PACK Filed July 10. 1925 Carlo Bomlforb),
INVENTOR,
A TTOR-NEYS.
Patented Jan. 4, 1927.
UNITEDISTATES PATENT OFFICE.
cmo {BONIFOIBTL or 111mm,, ITALY.
cur-mm PACK.
Applicltion flled July 10, 1985, Serial No. 42,714, and in Italy July 30, 1924.
]otted to it in a magazine and causing the,
films to tend to separate with a resulting slight space between them that is readily engaged by the end of a septum of a. magazine. The invention to which this application particularly relates'resides in the individual members and in a pack of such members. The magazine with which this pack is particularly useful is disclosed in my copending application Serial No. 42,713, filed July 10, 1925.
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawing wherein the same reference characters refer to the same parts throughout, and in which- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a pack of films embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the top protective sheet.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a single sheath.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a single cut film, and I Fig. 6 is a side view of a portion of a pack showing how it tends to expand when held at the middle.
My improved film pack consists of a series of cut film sheets 1. each having a sheath 2. with a dummy sheet 3 at the bottom, and a protective sheet 4 above the top film, the whole being held together during shipment by a paper band or the like 5. This pack will be enclosed in a suitable light tight packing for shipment and storage. and, as the outside wra per may assume any convenient form or design, being no part of my present invention, it is not shown.
Each cut film sheet 1 is of the usual rectangular form and is accompanied by a sheath 2, comprising a backing sheet 6 of the size of the film 1 and having at one end a turned over flange 7. As the sheath is ordinarily made of paper there is a natural tendency of the flange to straighten out. The film is not ordinarily attached to the sheath but one end merely lies under the flange. The top protective sheet 4 is usually a piece oi paper having a tab 8 cut out from it in the manner shown.
When the package has been opened and the band 5 broken, the protective sheet 4 1s removed by the tab 8 and the remaining pack placed in the magazine designed for 1t. This pack usually includes a bottom dummy member 3 of stiff material such as heavy cardboard which gives rigidity to the pack, protects it and serves to indicate when all the films have been used. The end of the member 3 under the flanged ends of the sheath is bevelled at 10 to assist in its cooperation with the magazine septum. As was noted above the flanges 7 having a tendency to straighten out and the cumulative effect of this in all the flanges is to cause this end of the pack to expand as shown in Fig. 6, wherein there is also shown a band 9 encircling the pack transversely. This tendency to expand causes wedge shaped openings 11 to be formed between successive sheaths, which renders easier the entrance of a septum of 'a magazine. The pack tends to fill a magazine with which it is used and it is possible to expose some of the films and remove them in a darkroom, whereupon the expansive tendency of the flanges causes the remaining sheaths to fill the magazine in an operative manner.
It is to be understood that the embodiment herein disclosed is by way of example and I contemplate as included within my invention all such modifications and equivalents as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
the sheet, the material of the sheath having resilience causing the fiange to have a tendency to straighten out.
3. In combination, a rectangular cut film sheet and a sheath therefor, the sheath comprising a sheet of paper underlying said sheet of paper and unattached thereto and having at one end only a flange embracing the corresponding end of the sheet, the natural resilience of the paper causing the flange to tend to straighten out;
l. A. pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheets separating said film sheets, there being in the pack resilient means, at least part of which is between the films, tending to expand whereby the film sheets tend to be separated. a
5. A. pack of cut film designed for use in acamera magazine and comprising a plu rality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths separating said film sheets, said separating sheets being formed of material having a natural resilience and havmg a part thereof formed to constitute expansive members tending to separate the sheets and to expand the pack as a whole.
(5. A pack of cut films designed for use in a camera ma azine and comprising a plurality of cut fi lm sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of flexible material underlying the corresponding sheet and having at one end only a flange embracing the corresponding end oi": the corresponding sheet.
7. A pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of flexible material underlying the corresponding sheet and having at, at least, one
end a flange embracing the corresponding end of the corresponding sheet, the material of the sheaths having resilience causing the flanges to tend to straighten out and thereby to separate the film sheets.
8. Agpack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of paper underlying the corresponding sheet and having at one end only a flange embracing the correspondin end of the sheet, the natural resilience of t e paper causing the flanges to tend to straighten out and thereby to separate the film sheets.
9. A pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of paper underlyin the corresponding sheet and unattached t ie'reto and having at, at least, one end a flange embracing the corresponding end of the sheet, the natural resilience of the paper causing the flanges tov tend to straighten out and thereby to separate the film sheets.
10. A pack of cut films designed for use in a camera magazine and comprising a plurality of cut film sheets and a plurality of sheaths therefor, each sheath comprising a sheet of paper underlying the corresponding sheet and having at one end only a flange embracing the corresponding end of the sheet, the natural resilience ofi the paper causing the flanges to tend to straighten out and thereby to separate the film sheets, and a sheet of material of greater rigidity than the above mentioned sheets and beveled at that end that corresponds to the flanged end of the separating sheets.
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US2488434A (en) * 1945-08-30 1949-11-15 Verneur E Pratt Pad of sensitized paper
US4169587A (en) * 1976-05-24 1979-10-02 Vespa Instruments Establishment Process for transferring supports, and supports for use therein

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2488434A (en) * 1945-08-30 1949-11-15 Verneur E Pratt Pad of sensitized paper
US4169587A (en) * 1976-05-24 1979-10-02 Vespa Instruments Establishment Process for transferring supports, and supports for use therein

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