GB2032646A – Film holding device
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GB2032646A – Film holding device
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Film holding device
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GB2032646A
GB2032646A
GB7928764A
GB7928764A
GB2032646A
GB 2032646 A
GB2032646 A
GB 2032646A
GB 7928764 A
GB7928764 A
GB 7928764A
GB 7928764 A
GB7928764 A
GB 7928764A
GB 2032646 A
GB2032646 A
GB 2032646A
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transparent plate
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1978-08-18
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Dainippon Screen Manufacturing Co Ltd
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Dainippon Screen Manufacturing Co Ltd
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1978-08-18
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1980-05-08
1979-08-17
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1980-05-08
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G—PHYSICS
G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
G03B27/00—Photographic printing apparatus
G03B27/32—Projection printing apparatus, e.g. enlarger, copying camera
G03B27/52—Details
G03B27/62—Holders for the original
G03B27/64—Holders for the original using a vacuum or fluid pressure
G—PHYSICS
G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
G03B1/00—Film strip handling
G03B1/42—Guiding, framing, or constraining film in desired position relative to lens system
G03B1/48—Gates or pressure devices, e.g. plate
G03B1/52—Pneumatic pressure devices
Description
GB 2 032 646 A 1
SPECIFICATION A film holding device
This invention relates to a device for holding film in a projector, such as a microfilm printer or enlarger, a microfilm reader, a moving film 70 projector, a composer, or the like.
In conventional microfilm printers the picture on the emulsified surface of the microfilm is held flat for printing by clamping the film between two glass plates.
When film is held in such a film holding device, twisting and distortion of the film are effectively avoided, and the film is well flattened, by arranging the plates quite close together.
However, especially if the device is badly adjusted, 80 there is a risk of scratching the film between the plates because they clamp it fairly strongly.
The present invention seeks to provide a device for holding a film in a projector which holds the film gently and yet firmly, without great risk of 85 scratching it.
According to the present invention, there is provided a device in a projector which projects an image of a film, for holding the film, comprising a first transparent plate, a second transparent plate parallel to the first transparent plate and spaced therefrom, and a means for supplying air, the film passing loosely between the plates, and the air supply means supplying a stream of air between the first transparent plate and the film, and the pressure of the stream of air holding the film against the second transparent plate.
Preferably the device further comprises a clamp member in which the first transparent plate is mounted, which has a groove which slidably receives the edge of the film.
Preferably the clamp member is formed with a hole which conducts the stream of air.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the following description of several preferred embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which; Fig. 1 is an elevational view of a conventional microfilm apparatus, Fig. 2 is an elevational view of an exposure head of a microfilm printer, which incorporates a film holding device which is an embodiment of the present invention, Fig. 3 is a longitudinal cross-section of the film 115 holding device, taken along the line 111-111 in Fig. 2, Fig. 4 is an enlargement of part of Fig. 3, Fig. 5 is a section taken along the line V-V in Fig. 4, Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5, showing the film being held by the supply of air, and Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 4, showing another embodiment of the present invention.
In Fig. 1 of the accompanying drawings there is shown a conventional microfilm printer, comprising a light source box 1 which contains a light source 2, a solenoid 3 for actuating a shutter 4, a condenser lens 5, etc.; a film holding device 6 which includes upper and lower glass clamping members 7 and 8 for clamping a microfilm 9, so that the picture on the emulsified surface of the microfilm 9 is held flat for printing; projecting lenses 10 for focusing the picture onto a photosensitive material; and a printing plate support 11 for supporting a printing plate 12. In this printer the light source box 1, the film holding device 6, and the projecting lenses 10 are movable in the transverse and the longitudinal directions with respect to the printing plate 11, in the same manner as an exposure head in a composer.
In the figures 2 to 7 of the drawings, like reference numerals denote like parts, and hence some of the descriptions thereof will be omitted.
In Fig. 2 is shown an exposure head comprising a light source box 15, which is movable up and down, and is mounted to a frame which is not shown; a film holding device A according to the present invention, which is also mounted independently to the frame; and so on. The film holding device A comprises upper and lower clamp members 16 and 17 which hold a microfilm 18 placed between them. The position of the film 18 is adjusted in the X and Y directions by movable tables 19 and 20, and these tables are mounted on a turntable 21 which is rotated so as to change the angle of the film. A projection lens 22 is provided for projecting an image of the film 18. Pairs of nip rollers 23 and 24 are provided so as to move the film 18. According to the present invention, a pair of air conduits 25 are provided in the upper clamp member 16, and these are fed with compressed air from an air source which is not shown, via an air control system which is not shown either.
As is shown in Fig. 3, the upper clamp member 16 and the lower clamp member 17 may be separated by pushing the upper clamp member 16 upwards by supply of air to an air cylinder 27. The clamp members 16 and 17 are biased together by springs 26.
The upper clamp member may be better seen in Figs. 4, 5 and 6. it is formed with an upper transparent plate 29 made of quartz glass, and this plate is held in an upper block member j ‘I which has sloping lower surfaces 32, inclining upwards at its edges, as may be seen in Figs. 5 and 6. Under this upper block member 31 is a lower block member 33 for guiding the film. As can be best seen in Fig. 4, between the upper and lower block members 31 and 33 are formed two grooves 34 which guide the edges of the film, and which extend along the longitudinal direction of the film. The lower clamp member 17 is formed with a lower transparent plate 30, also made of quartz glass.
Through the upper block member 31 are formed two air conduits 28, which lead to the air pipes 25. These air conduits Z8 are so arranged as to direct air to the space bet;jveen the film and the upper transparent plate 29.
In use, first the film is fed between the two transpardnt plates, as shown in Fig. 5, with the air cylinder 27 activated so as to hold the plates 2 GB 2 032 646 A 2 apart. Then the air cylinder 27 is de-activated, and the plates move together. Air is then supplied to the pipes 25, and this air blows out of the conduits 28 between the upper transparent plate 29 and the film 18. Th i ereby, as seen in Fig. 6, the film is gently yet positively held against the lower transparent plate 30, being held by this plate 30, the two grooves 34, and by its contact with the lower surfaces of the upper block member 3 1. As will be seen, in this position, there is a certain gap between the top surface of the film, which may be, in this embodiment, the non-emulsified surface, and the upper transparent plate 29.
The air blown into the space between the film 18 and the upper plate 29 escapes through the grooves 34 and the gap between the film and the inclined surfaces 32.
Fig. 7 shows another embodiment of the pr esent invention, which is the same as that described above, except that there is only one groove 34 provided between the upper and lower block members 3 1 a and 33a. In certain circumstances this embodiment may operate more smoothly than the previous embodiment. 25 A particular advantage of the present invention is that the flow of air, as well as holding the film positively and yet gently to the lower transparent plate, has a function of cooling the film also. Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to several preferred embodiments thereof, it should be understood that various changed and modifications to the details of any particular embodiment may be made by a person of ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the scope of the Invention.
Claims (4)
1. A device in a projector which projects an image of a film, for holding the film, comprising a first transparent plate, a second transparent plate parallel to the first transparent plate and spaced therefrom, and a means for supplying air, the film passing loosely between the plates, and the air supply means supplying a stream of air between the first transparent plate and the film, and the pressure of the stream of air holding the film against the second transparent plate.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a clamp member in which the first transparent plate is mounted, which has a groove which slidably receives the edge of the film.
3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the clamp member is formed with a hole which conducts the stream of air.
4. A device for holding a film substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figs. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 or Figs. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 as amended by Fig. 7 of the accompanying drawings.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa, 1980. Published by the Patent Office. 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 11 AY, from which copies may be obtained.
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1978-08-18
1979-08-17
Film holding device
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Film holding device
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US4258987A
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JPS5716194Y2
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1981-09-23
1983-07-19
Logetronics, Inc.
Color photoprinting with a scanning memory mask
DE3406132A1
(en)
*
1984-02-21
1985-10-24
Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell Gmbh, 2300 Kiel
DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY CLAMPING FILM MATERIAL ON A SUCTION PLATE
DE4117217A1
(en)
*
1991-05-27
1992-12-03
Schmitzer Andreas
WET SCAN WINDOW AND USE THEREOF IN THE PRODUCTION OF ENLARGEMENTS OF INDIVIDUAL PHOTO NEGATIVE IMAGES OR DIAPOSITIVE IMAGES
DE4130564A1
(en)
*
1991-09-13
1993-03-18
Agfa Gevaert Ag
Copier for photographic film – has pair of masking plates to hold film flat whilst being copied
DE4427003C2
(en)
*
1994-07-29
1997-02-06
Agfa Gevaert Ag
Device and method for guiding photographic films
JP4603523B2
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*
2006-10-06
2010-12-22
Necディスプレイソリューションズ株式会社
Lamp unit and projector using the same
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1932-08-12
1937-12-14
Trans Lux Corp
Projection apparatus
US2443171A
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1945-09-14
1948-06-08
Eastman Kodak Co
Photographic film gate for projectors
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1965-12-09
1968-09-10
Gen Precision Systems Inc
Heat dissipating film gate
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1966-06-15
1969-03-18
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Vacuum transparency holder and optics
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1969-10-22
1971-04-01
Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd
FILM SUPPORT ELEMENT USED IN A MICROFILM PROJECTOR
1978
1978-08-18
JP
JP1978113747U
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1979
1979-07-05
US
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patent/US4258987A/en
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1979-07-20
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1979-08-14
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1981-03-31
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