US909459A - Device for exposing light-sensitive layer-carriers. - Google Patents
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- My present invention relates to a device for exposing light-sensitive layer-carriers in which the layer-carriers are transferred from an exposing chamber to a receptacle located behind the same, and the purpose of my present invention is to allow of effecting the transfer in a convenient and safe manner while using an exchangeable receptacle.
- This purpose is, according to the invention, effected by inserting the receptacle for the layer-carriers, which is provided with a slide shutter, into the box in which the layercarrier is exposed, the slide shutter of the receptacle being detachably coupled with the change-slide of the box on which the layercarrier rests during the exposure.
- the coupling between the slide shutter of the receptacle and the change-slide of the box insures that when the change-slide is withdrawn the slide shutter of the receptacle is also withdrawn, and the entrance for the exposed layer-carrier to the receptacle is thus opened.
- the transfer of the layer-carrier into the receptacle is particularly simplified if the receptacle for the layer-carriers is also used as support for the change-slide and is pressed against the latter by spring-force.
- the slide shutter is preferably provided with coupling-pins which project from the surface of said slide shutter.
- FIG. 1 being a section through the box with the receptacle inserted
- Fig. 2 is a perspective View ofthe receptacle.
- the box, in which the exposure of the laver-carriers takes place is designated as a whole by a.
- the change-slide of the box bears the designation 5.
- a layercarrier represented as a film
- the receptacle for the exposed layer-carrier is designated by e.
- the slide shutter thereof bears the designation 1 and is provided with coupling-pins g which extend into holes h with which the change-slide b is provided.
- i is a hinged back cover to the box, having on its inner surface a spring or springs k which abut against the, receptacle 0 and press the latter against the change-slide b.
- the changeslide Z) is elastically supported, so that it always presses the layer-carrier which is outside it, however thick the latter may be, against the abutment surfaces of the box, and places the light-sensitive layer thereof in the focal plane.
- the Z is a ledge carrying a strip at of velvet or some other material adapted to form a light-tightly closed slot.
- the ledge Z is yieldingly mounted in a recess n of a frame member of the box a and is pressed with strip m against slide 55, so that slide f can pass between the change-slide b and strip of ledge Z.
- the compartment above the slide 6 forming the exposing chamber is designated p and the compartment below the slide 6 forming a chamber which may be called collecting chamber, because the receptacle 0 for the exposed layer-carriers is inserted therein, is designated q.
- the manner in which the device described is used is as follows: After opening the back cover 6 of the box the receptacle 6 with closed cover f is inserted into the box, so that thecoupling-pins g extend into the holes h of the change-slide b. Thereupon the cover 11 is closed again, so that the receptacle 6 is pressed by the springs in against the under-surface of the closed change-slide b. A layer-carrier c, which is inclosed in a light-proof envelop d, is then inserted into the box above the change slide 7), and thereupon the light-proof envelop (Z is drawn off the layer-carrier. After the exposure of the layer-carrier the change-slide Z) is withdrawn.
- the said slide takes with it the shutter-slide f which passes between the lower face of slide 1) and strip m of ledge Z, so that access to the receptacle is opened and the exposed layer-carrier can fall into the receptacle.
- the change -slide 6 is then pushed in again, so.that the closing of the receptacle 6 by the slide 1 is simultaneously effected.
- a fresh layer-carrier can now be inserted and also transferred after exposure to the receptacle in the manner described.
- the receptacle with the layer-carriers can be removed from the box and replaced by a fresh receptacle in daylight, by opening the back cover 2'.
- the layer-carriers in the receptacles can be removed from the latter in a dark-room for further treatment.
- a box provided with a compartment adapted to receive a layer-carrier in a light-proof envelop forming an exposing chamber for the layer-carrier, a slide at the rear of said exposing chamber and a second compartment separated from the first compartment by said slide, said second compartment being adapted to receive a receptacle with a slide shutter, the slide separating the two compartments of the box being provided with coupling means adapted to coiiperate with the slide shutter of the receptacle so as to open and close said slide sh utter simultaneously with its own opening and closing.
- a slide forming a division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, means allowing the introduction of a receptacle into the collecting chamber and means forming a light-tightly closed slot from inside of said collecting chamber to outside.
- a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers a casing, a slide forming a division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, means allowing the introduction of a receptacle into the collecting chamber, a yielding ledge arranged transversely to the direction of movement of said slide and mounted in a frame part of the casing, said ledge forming a light-tightly closed passage from inside of said collecting chamber to outside.
- a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers a casing, a slide forming a. division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, a receptacle provided with a slide shutter removably inserted into the collecting chamber, the slide shutter movable in the same direction as the said division forming slide of the casing, the said two slides being detachably coupled together so as to move simultaneously and means allowing the slide shutter of said receptacle to lighttightly pass from inside to outside of the casing.
- a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers a casing, a slide forming a division between an ex osing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, a receptacle provided with a slide shutter removably inserted into the collecting chamber and yieldingly pressed with its top face against said division forming slide, the two slides movable in the same direction and detachably coupled together, a ledge ar ranged transversely to the direction of movement of said slides and resiliently mounted in a frame part of the casing provided with the exposing and with the collecting chamber and pre sed against the same side of the division forming slide as the slide shutter of said receptacle and forming a slot allowing the passage of said slide shutter from inside to outside of said collecting chamber.
- a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers a casing, a slide forming a division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, means allowing the introduction of a layer-carrier into the exposing chamber, a receptacle provided with a slide shutter removably inserted into the collecting chamher, the slide shutter movable in the same direction as the said division forming slide of the casing and provided with pins entering into holes of the division forming slide 100 and means allowing the slide shutter of said receptacle to light-tightly pass from inside to outside of the casing.
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J. SCHMUGK. DEVICE FOR EXPOSING LIGHT SENSITIVE LAYER OABBIEBS.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 30, 1907.
Patented Jan. 12, 1909.
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JOSEPH SGHMUOK, OF STEGLITZ, NEAR BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO THE FIRM OF OPTISCHE A'NSTALT C. P. GOERZ AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, OF FRIEDENAU, NEAR BERLIN,
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DEVICE FOR 'nxrosmc LIGHT-SENSITIVE Lanacanamas.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 12, 1909.
Application filed Harsh so, 1901. Serial No. 565,883.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH SCHMUCK, citizen of the German Empire, and resident of Steglitz, near Berlin, Germany, mechanist, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devices for Exposing Light- Sensitive Layer-Carriers, of which the following is a specification.
My present invention relates to a device for exposing light-sensitive layer-carriers in which the layer-carriers are transferred from an exposing chamber to a receptacle located behind the same, and the purpose of my present invention is to allow of effecting the transfer in a convenient and safe manner while using an exchangeable receptacle. This purpose is, according to the invention, effected by inserting the receptacle for the layer-carriers, which is provided with a slide shutter, into the box in which the layercarrier is exposed, the slide shutter of the receptacle being detachably coupled with the change-slide of the box on which the layercarrier rests during the exposure. The coupling between the slide shutter of the receptacle and the change-slide of the box insures that when the change-slide is withdrawn the slide shutter of the receptacle is also withdrawn, and the entrance for the exposed layer-carrier to the receptacle is thus opened.
The transfer of the layer-carrier into the receptacle is particularly simplified if the receptacle for the layer-carriers is also used as support for the change-slide and is pressed against the latter by spring-force.
For facilitating the coupling of the i change-slide with the slide shutter of the receptacle on inserting the receptacle into the box, the slide shutter is preferably provided with coupling-pins which project from the surface of said slide shutter.
The annexed drawing illustrates an embodiment of this invention. Fig. 1 being a section through the box with the receptacle inserted, while Fig. 2 is a perspective View ofthe receptacle.
The box, in which the exposure of the laver-carriers takes place is designated as a whole by a. The change-slide of the box bears the designation 5. In the longitudinal section, shown in Fig. 1, of a device constructed according to the invention, there is shown above the change-slide b a layercarrier 0, represented as a film, inserted into a light-proof envelop d shown partly withdrawn from the box, over the layer-carrier. The receptacle for the exposed layer-carrier is designated by e. The slide shutter thereof bears the designation 1 and is provided with coupling-pins g which extend into holes h with which the change-slide b is provided.
i is a hinged back cover to the box, having on its inner surface a spring or springs k which abut against the, receptacle 0 and press the latter against the change-slide b. By this means the changeslide Z) is elastically supported, so that it always presses the layer-carrier which is outside it, however thick the latter may be, against the abutment surfaces of the box, and places the light-sensitive layer thereof in the focal plane.
Z is a ledge carrying a strip at of velvet or some other material adapted to form a light-tightly closed slot. The ledge Z is yieldingly mounted in a recess n of a frame member of the box a and is pressed with strip m against slide 55, so that slide f can pass between the change-slide b and strip of ledge Z.
The compartment above the slide 6 forming the exposing chamber is designated p and the compartment below the slide 6 forming a chamber which may be called collecting chamber, because the receptacle 0 for the exposed layer-carriers is inserted therein, is designated q.
The manner in which the device described is used is as follows: After opening the back cover 6 of the box the receptacle 6 with closed cover f is inserted into the box, so that thecoupling-pins g extend into the holes h of the change-slide b. Thereupon the cover 11 is closed again, so that the receptacle 6 is pressed by the springs in against the under-surface of the closed change-slide b. A layer-carrier c, which is inclosed in a light-proof envelop d, is then inserted into the box above the change slide 7), and thereupon the light-proof envelop (Z is drawn off the layer-carrier. After the exposure of the layer-carrier the change-slide Z) is withdrawn. The said slide takes with it the shutter-slide f which passes between the lower face of slide 1) and strip m of ledge Z, so that access to the receptacle is opened and the exposed layer-carrier can fall into the receptacle. The change -slide 6 is then pushed in again, so.that the closing of the receptacle 6 by the slide 1 is simultaneously effected. A fresh layer-carrier can now be inserted and also transferred after exposure to the receptacle in the manner described. The receptacle with the layer-carriers can be removed from the box and replaced by a fresh receptacle in daylight, by opening the back cover 2'. The layer-carriers in the receptacles can be removed from the latter in a dark-room for further treatment.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is:
1. In a device for exposing sensitive layercarriers, a box provided with a compartment adapted to receive a layer-carrier in a light-proof envelop forming an exposing chamber for the layer-carrier, a slide at the rear of said exposing chamber and a second compartment separated from the first compartment by said slide, said second compartment being adapted to receive a receptacle with a slide shutter, the slide separating the two compartments of the box being provided with coupling means adapted to coiiperate with the slide shutter of the receptacle so as to open and close said slide sh utter simultaneously with its own opening and closing.
2. In a device for exposing sensitivelayer-carriers, a casing, a slide forming a division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, means allowing the introduction of a receptacle into the collecting chamber and means forming a light-tightly closed slot from inside of said collecting chamber to outside.
3. In a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers, a casing, a slide forming a division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, means allowing the introduction of a receptacle into the collecting chamber, a yielding ledge arranged transversely to the direction of movement of said slide and mounted in a frame part of the casing, said ledge forming a light-tightly closed passage from inside of said collecting chamber to outside.
4. In a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers, a casing, a slide forming a. division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, a receptacle provided with a slide shutter removably inserted into the collecting chamber, the slide shutter movable in the same direction as the said division forming slide of the casing, the said two slides being detachably coupled together so as to move simultaneously and means allowing the slide shutter of said receptacle to lighttightly pass from inside to outside of the casing.
5. In a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers, a casing, a slide forming a division between an ex osing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, a receptacle provided with a slide shutter removably inserted into the collecting chamber and yieldingly pressed with its top face against said division forming slide, the two slides movable in the same direction and detachably coupled together, a ledge ar ranged transversely to the direction of movement of said slides and resiliently mounted in a frame part of the casing provided with the exposing and with the collecting chamber and pre sed against the same side of the division forming slide as the slide shutter of said receptacle and forming a slot allowing the passage of said slide shutter from inside to outside of said collecting chamber.
6. In a device for exposing sensitive layer-carriers, a casing, a slide forming a division between an exposing chamber of said casing and a collecting chamber of said casing, means allowing the introduction of a layer-carrier into the exposing chamber, a receptacle provided with a slide shutter removably inserted into the collecting chamher, the slide shutter movable in the same direction as the said division forming slide of the casing and provided with pins entering into holes of the division forming slide 100 and means allowing the slide shutter of said receptacle to light-tightly pass from inside to outside of the casing.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscrib- 105 mg witnesses.
JOSEPH SCHMUCK. Witnesses:
HEN RY HASPER, WoLnaMAa HAUPT.
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