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US1847833A
US1847833A US400662A US40066229A US1847833A US 1847833 A US1847833 A US 1847833A US 400662 A US400662 A US 400662A US 40066229 A US40066229 A US 40066229A US 1847833 A US1847833 A US 1847833A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in apparatus for applying solutions, more particularly of coloring solutions and varnishes to color motion-picture films.
  • the application of the solution is effected in a single cycle of operations in such a manner that first one side of the film is treated with the solution and then the other.
  • My machine is particularly suitable for the manufacture of multi-color films. If, for instance, a subtractive two-color film is to be colored on a positive film sensitized on both sides, the mordanted or dark silver salts constituting the image are first colored on one side of the film with one dye solution and then on the other side with the other dye solution.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the improved machine with one 'of the sides of the frame structure removed and the troughs shown in section. 25 Fig. 2, a rear view-of the same, and 4 Fig. 3, a detail on-a larger scale.
  • the spindles of the rollers .pass 5 through-the sidewalls of the frame and are guided in short slots 7 providedtherein.
  • each roller there are o providedguide rollers 9 and between guide rollers of twocoloring rollers a further guide rolle'rlO.
  • the film 12 unwound from the reel 11 passes over the sprocket feed roller 13.
  • 14 is a 5 roller journaled in a pivoted arm 15 which by means of aspring 16 presses the film 12 against the sprocket roller 13 to maintain them in engagement with the film perforations.
  • each roller there is, preferably in the rear of the machine frame, see Fig. 2', provided a worm 24 or 24 respectively in engagement with a wormwheel 25 or 25' respectively
  • the wormwheels 25 of the upper row'of'rollers are keyed to a transverse shaft 26 journaled on the machine frame and the wormwheels 25 of the lower row to a transverse shaft 26'.
  • the shafts 26, 26 are. driven from any suitable source of power b means of a strap pulley 27, wo'rm' 28, wormw eel 29 andthespurswheels 30,31, 32, 33.
  • the film On the upper; row of. rollers the film is colored on'one side'while'the other side is. colored ,while the film passes over the lower row of rollers.
  • brushes and the like may be used instead of the rollers for applyin the solutions.
  • each set of coloring devices including a plurality of rollers and stationary fluid troughs, and means movably mounting.
  • each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a movin film.
  • each set of coloring devices including a plurality of rollers and stationary fluid troughs
  • each roller means movably mounting each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving fihn, and common drive means for the coloring devices of each set.
  • each set of coloring devices includin a plurality of rollers and stationary flui troughs, and means movably mounting each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving film, common drive means for the coloring devices of each set, the driving connection between the drive means and the individual rollers being interrupted upon displacement of the rollers to inoperative position.
  • each set of coloring devices including a plurality of rollers and stationary fluid troughs, and means movably mounting each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving film, and
  • each set of coloring devices includedin a plurality of rollers and stationary flui troughs, and means movabl mounting each roller rmitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving film, the sets of rollers being superposed one above the other in the machine and the film being passed in one direction across one set of rollers and back in the opposite direction across the other set of rollers.

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March 1, 1932. 1.. HORST APPARATUS FOR APPLYING SOLUTIONS Filed Oct.- 18, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet C N ZNW March 1, 1932. L.'HORST APPARATUS FOR APPLYING SOLUTIONS Filed Oct. 18. 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 //v wels 77 Patented Mar. 1, 1932 UNITED STAT as mm OFFICE LUDWIG HORST, O]? BERLIN-STEGLITZ, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR CEO-SIRIUS KLEUREN- FILM-MAATSCHAPPIJ, F BOSCH EN DUIN, NETHERLANDS APPARATUS-FOR APPLYING sonurrons Application filed October 18, 1929, Serial No. 400,662, and in Germany August 20, 1928.
My invention relates to improvements in apparatus for applying solutions, more particularly of coloring solutions and varnishes to color motion-picture films.
By the machine .orapparatus according to my lnvention the application of the solution is effected in a single cycle of operations in such a manner that first one side of the film is treated with the solution and then the other. My machineis particularly suitable for the manufacture of multi-color films. If, for instance, a subtractive two-color film is to be colored on a positive film sensitized on both sides, the mordanted or dark silver salts constituting the image are first colored on one side of the film with one dye solution and then on the other side with the other dye solution.
My improved machine is illustrated diarammatically in theaccompanying drawzolngs. In the drawings: l
Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the improved machine with one 'of the sides of the frame structure removed and the troughs shown in section. 25 Fig. 2, a rear view-of the same, and 4 Fig. 3, a detail on-a larger scale. 1 In the frame 1 of the machine there ar ,journaled the dye solution applying rollers 1 3 upon spindles 2. These rollers 3' dip into ;0 troughs 4 containing the dye solution and their spindles are journaled in ar=ms5 of bell-crank levers adapted to rock upon pivot pins 6 fixed on the sidewalls of the machine frame. The spindles of the rollers .pass 5 through-the sidewalls of the frame and are guided in short slots 7 providedtherein. By operating the other arms 8 of the bell-crank leversthe rollers ma be moved upand down.
Above and at the si e of each rollerthere are o providedguide rollers 9 and between guide rollers of twocoloring rollers a further guide rolle'rlO. The film 12 unwound from the reel 11 passes over the sprocket feed roller 13. 14 is a 5 roller journaled in a pivoted arm 15 which by means of aspring 16 presses the film 12 against the sprocket roller 13 to maintain them in engagement with the film perforations. At the other end of the machine the J film runs overa sprocket roller 17 and is passed downwards across a roller 18 and a further sprocket roller 19 and conducted over a second row of coloring and guide rollers 2', 3 Underneath each coloring roller 2' there are again provided troughs 4' containing dye solutions. At the end of this-second ;row of rollers there is provided a roller 20 across which the film is passed on to the taking up reel.- The accurate guidance of the film is effected by a roller 2 pivoted in a suspended 'arm 21 and pu led against the roller 22 by a spring 23.
On the spindle of each roller there is, preferably in the rear of the machine frame, see Fig. 2', provided a worm 24 or 24 respectively in engagement with a wormwheel 25 or 25' respectively The wormwheels 25 of the upper row'of'rollers are keyed to a transverse shaft 26 journaled on the machine frame and the wormwheels 25 of the lower row to a transverse shaft 26'. The shafts 26, 26 are. driven from any suitable source of power b means of a strap pulley 27, wo'rm' 28, wormw eel 29 andthespurswheels 30,31, 32, 33.
The arms guided in slotted links 34', 34' secured to the machine frame, see inparticular Fig. 3 of the drawing showing them on an enlarged scale. Each linkis provided with two notches- 35 in whichthe arms 8 of the bell-crank levers "arearrested in. one of their end positions..-
On the upper; row of. rollers the film is colored on'one side'while'the other side is. colored ,while the film passes over the lower row of rollers.
8 of the bellcra-nk levers are v The troughs-contain solutions of difierent dyes. In accordance with the colorto be applied-t0 the film one or the other of the re specti ve rollers is raised by means of the bellcra'nklever 5, 8 and brought in contact with the film. Simultaneously with the ra'is- I ing or lowering of the coloring roller its driving gear is thrown into or out of engagement, so thata coloring. roller not in contact with the film does'notrotate, as shown in Fig. 11 at the-'-ri-ght-hand lower roller and in Fig. 2 at the left-hand lower'roller. The rollers are preferably made shorter than the width 1 of the film so that the film perforations are not completely covered by the rollers, for the purpose of avoiding collection of the liquid in the perforations.
It will be understood that brushes and the like may be used instead of the rollers for applyin the solutions.
I c aim as my invention:
1. In a machine for appl ing fluid to both sides of a motion picture 1m, separate sets of color applying devices, fi'lm feeding and guiding means for presenting one side of the film to one set of devices and the opposite side of the film to the other set of devices,
each set of coloring devices including a plurality of rollers and stationary fluid troughs, and means movably mounting.
each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a movin film.
2. In a machine for applying flui to both sides of a motion picturefilm, separate sets of color applying devices, film feeding and guiding means for presenting one side of the film to one set of devices and the opposite side of the film to the other set of devices, each set of coloring devices including a plurality of rollers and stationary fluid troughs, and
means movably mounting each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving fihn, and common drive means for the coloring devices of each set.
3. In a machine for applying fluid to both sides of a motion picture 1m, separate sets of color applying devices, film feeding and guiding means for presenting one side of the film to one set of devices and the opposite side of the film to the other, set of devices, each set of coloring devices includin a plurality of rollers and stationary flui troughs, and means movably mounting each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving film, common drive means for the coloring devices of each set, the driving connection between the drive means and the individual rollers being interrupted upon displacement of the rollers to inoperative position.
4. In a machine for applying fluid to both sides of a motion picture film, separate sets of color applyin devices, film feeding and guiding means or resenting one side of the film to one set 0 devices and the o posite side of the film to the other set 0 vices, each set of coloring devices including a plurality of rollers and stationary fluid troughs, and means movably mounting each roller permitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving film, and
means for driving the first roller of each set in the direction of travel of the film and the following rollers in the op osite direction.
5. In a machine for app ying fluid to both sides of a motion picture film, separate sets of color applying devices, film feeding and guiding means for presenting one side of the film to one set of devices and the opposite side of the film to the other set of devices, each set of coloring devices includin a plurality of rollers and stationary flui troughs, and means movabl mounting each roller rmitting manual adjustment of the latter with respect to a moving film, the sets of rollers being superposed one above the other in the machine and the film being passed in one direction across one set of rollers and back in the opposite direction across the other set of rollers.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature.
LUDWIG HORST.
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US2878741A (en) * 1953-10-06 1959-03-24 Messrs Lumoprint Zindler K G Means for moistening the films of photographic film-supports
US3093052A (en) * 1959-12-03 1963-06-11 Willard C Burner Photographic processing apparatus
US3170382A (en) * 1960-01-16 1965-02-23 Agfa Ag Photographic developing machine
US3242843A (en) * 1963-09-20 1966-03-29 Ilford Ltd Photographic processing apparatus
US3299793A (en) * 1964-06-15 1967-01-24 Eastman Kodak Co Processing apparatus for photosensitive film
USRE30328E (en) * 1974-09-24 1980-07-08 Apparatus for developing a travelling photographic emulsion carrier

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2878741A (en) * 1953-10-06 1959-03-24 Messrs Lumoprint Zindler K G Means for moistening the films of photographic film-supports
US3093052A (en) * 1959-12-03 1963-06-11 Willard C Burner Photographic processing apparatus
US3170382A (en) * 1960-01-16 1965-02-23 Agfa Ag Photographic developing machine
US3242843A (en) * 1963-09-20 1966-03-29 Ilford Ltd Photographic processing apparatus
US3299793A (en) * 1964-06-15 1967-01-24 Eastman Kodak Co Processing apparatus for photosensitive film
USRE30328E (en) * 1974-09-24 1980-07-08 Apparatus for developing a travelling photographic emulsion carrier

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