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WO/1997/027348 |
An apparatus (10) adapted for use in the electroplating of a substrate (12) traveling in a substrate direction. The apparatus (10) directs a first fluid stream and a second fluid stream respectively across the first and second width port...
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WO/1997/027513 |
An apparatus (10) adapted for use in the processing of a material (12) traveling in a material direction, such as a photosensitive material. The apparatus (10) directs a first fluid stream (24) and a second fluid stream (24) respectively...
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WO/1997/025652 |
Apparatus (1) and process for the application of liquids (29) to photosensitive elements (13) comprising the steps of providing a coating head (1) with an upwardly facing slot (5) therein, providing a liquid (29) within the slot (5) even...
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WO/1997/021150 |
A thermal developing unit for the thermal development of photothermographic media which comprises a means for thermally developing photothermographic media by placing said media in contact with a heated element within a case, a first and...
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WO/1997/020253 |
A cooling article (10) adapted for use with a thermal-processing apparatus for cooling a thermally-processable element after the element is heated by a heating member (12) within the thermal-processing apparatus (14). The cooling article...
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WO/1997/015864 |
The invention relates to a method for the operation of reading and/or writing means (1) for magnetically coded information on a photographic film (10) with a magnetic head (2). The magnetic head is cleaned as a result of a signal.
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WO/1997/014994 |
A self-service terminal for collecting any kind of photographic materials from a customer, transmitting them to a processing laboratory, and returning the processed materials to said customer, wherein said customer inputs personal identi...
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WO/1997/014078 |
The invention concerns a method of testing the state of development of a photographic film in a light-proof cartridge. According to the invention, the leading edge of the film is pulled out of the cartridge, the film is positioned betwee...
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WO/1997/013182 |
A cooling article (10) includes a plate (20) positioned adjacent the exit of a thermal processor. The plate (20) has a surface for receiving a sheet of thermally-processed material such that the sheet of thermally-processed material move...
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WO/1997/013181 |
A thermal processor includes an air flow preventing means that substantially prevents the flow of air from a processor exit into a thermal processing compartment. The prevention of air flow reduces processing defects that otherwise could...
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WO/1996/031804 |
An exposure and pressure applicator device for use in printing an image onto an imaging media, containing photosensitive microcapsules comprising: an exposure means adjacent to the imaging media comprising at least one exposure-producing...
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WO/1996/027821 |
The invention concerns a process control strip (1) for facilitating visual control and calibration of the direct exposure of a printing plate comprising three parallel strips (2, 3, 4). A reference value strip (2) consists of a tonal val...
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WO/1996/020428 |
The invention concerns packaging for dental X-ray film, which packaging comprises a light-protective envelope (4) in an X-ray-protective envelope (1) which can be easily opened and enables the light-protective envelope (4) to be removed....
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WO/1996/017276 |
A compact integrated system for photographic processing has processing trays (11, 12, 13), sink (10), water filter and faucet (16), chemical storage (26-28), and drying screens (29) in a single multi-purpose unit. The processing trays ar...
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WO/1996/014601 |
The method for acquiring and printing electronic images comprises the following phases: acquiring and digitising an image by means of input means (1) on a computer (10); displaying said image on primary display means (11) and on secondar...
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WO/1996/012213 |
The present invention provides an alternative filtering system for use with a photothermographic developing apparatus. The inventive filtering system is a three stage system which provides for condensation of fatty acids and removal of p...
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WO/1996/008748 |
A photographic processing apparatus including at least a development portion for developing sensitized paper printed with an image transferred from a developed photographic film, and a drying portion for drying sensitized paper subjected...
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WO/1996/008426 |
A storage medium (10) for storing photographic negatives (40) has a positive image (14) of each stored photographic negative (40) printed on an outer surface (56). A system (100) for obtaining positive images (14) from photographic negat...
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WO/1996/006381 |
Flexible, photosensitive sheet material (12) such as photographic film is processed for development through an apparatus comprising one or more cells (10), each having top (20) and bottom (30) plates in matched assembly to provide a thin...
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WO/1996/000930 |
To provide a standard for determining an objective level of performance of photographic film developer processes, a production sensitometer, of the type commonly used in the field, is correlated with a high precision, master sensitometer...
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WO/1995/035253 |
Apparatus, system and method for transferring sheet material of a finite length between two processing stages (4, 5) that operate independently and at varying processing rates is disclosed. Apparatus, system and method disclose a transfe...
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WO/1995/034844 |
An automatic developing machine, which uses a solid agent J dissolvable depending on a solution for treating a silver halide emulsion, comprises a feeder unit 215 for supplying the solid processing agents J from a cartridge (2), and a tr...
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WO/1995/030934 |
An apparatus, system, and method for processing photothermographic elements. The apparatus thermally develops a photothermographic element by heating the photothermographic element between a heated member, having a resilient layer, and a...
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WO/1995/030933 |
A process for thermally developing a photothermographic media within an enclosed processor comprising the steps of transporting a photothermographic element with a latent image thereon to a thermal heating element (11) comprising a round...
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WO/1995/024673 |
The present invention relates to the use of multivariate statistical process control as a means of process verification in photographic processes. The method of the present invention allows the process to be controlled in a simple and ef...
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WO/1995/022226 |
When a plurality of multi-contrast images for medical care are printed on one film (F), the name of a patient, etc., for specifying the film (F) is extracted from a plurality of images printed, and it is magnified properly and printed in...
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WO/1995/004304 |
An apparatus for recognising data on an object such as an envelope containing a photographic film or the like. A first identification sub-assembly (15) such as a bar code data reader is used to operate a second sub-assembly which include...
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WO/1994/025902 |
A film cleaning apparatus has a container (32) in which a film (22) is exposed to mercury. This may be achieved by immersing the film in a mercury bath (34), exposing the film to mercury pressure jets (44, 46) or a combination of both. T...
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WO/1994/020885 |
An apparatus (14) for developing an exposed proof (16) provided with a visible light absorbing composition such as color particles or pigments includes a transport means (22-28, 36) for transporting the proof (16) along a treatment liqui...
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WO/1994/008273 |
There is disclosed an automatic x-ray film processor assembly (10) comprised of a drive assembly for the film transport unit (12) including intermittently operated film lifters (52, 60) for passing film more rapidly through processing un...
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WO/1994/000799 |
A control strip holder having a light interrupting door opened and closed by the instruction of an external open-and-close instruction means is installed on the exposure table of an automatic printing and developing machine, which is pro...
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WO/1993/020479 |
A photosensive material processor (18) for developing photosensitive material has a first end with a photosensitive material inlet and a second end with a photosensitive material outlet. A processing mechanism (58, 60, 62) is disposed ge...
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WO/1993/020480 |
A developer (10) for sheets of dry silver media (19) includes an oven having a film entrance (30) and a film exit (32). A bed of spaced rollers of low thermal conductivity foam material (28) is positioned within the oven between the entr...
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WO/1993/019399 |
Disclosed is a method of processing repeat orders of photographic prints, wherein a standardized machine-readable repeat order card is introduced into a reader capable of reading at least the negative number and desired quantity of print...
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WO/1993/018436 |
Système de radiographie dentaire automatisé (10), comprenant un corps (12) pourvu d'une paire de réservoirs (30, 32) pouvant stocker des quantités relativement importantes de révélateurs et de fixateurs. Les réservoirs de révéla...
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WO/1993/014442 |
In known photographic processing apparatus, strips of material are transported through a series of predetermined treatment stages to achieve the desired processing of the material. However, conventional apparatus tends to be "dedicated",...
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WO/1993/013454 |
Emulsion surfaces of 3D stereoscopic and normal photographs are handled by incorporating means for effecting developing treatment and drying after emulsion surfaces are selected or means for selectively reversing paper. The difference in...
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WO/1993/011464 |
It is known to use rotating drums in photographic processing apparatus. However, in many embodiments, relatively large volumes of processing solution are required for effective operation of the apparatus. This makes most drum arrangement...
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WO/1993/011463 |
It is known to use rotating drums in photographic processing apparatus. However, in many embodiments, relatively large volumes of processing solution are required for effective operation of the apparatus. This makes most drum arrangement...
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WO/1993/011461 |
It is known to oscillate hollow processing drums to increase the agitation of the processing solution within the drum. However, these drums require a relatively large amount of processing solution to operate effectively, and are therefor...
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WO/1993/011462 |
A method for carrying out additional processing of cinematographic film, wherein film sections of arbitrary length are processed by passing them through preselected chemical baths (9, 10, 11), and an equipment for realization of this met...
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WO/1993/008507 |
A device (10) for recycling developer or fixer into a photo processing machine (14). The device (10) includes containers (12) for containing chemicals coming out of overflow outlets (15) of the photo processing machine (14). The chemical...
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WO/1993/007536 |
The front-filling system (1) consists of a pair of fill buckets (7, 9) located on the front of the processor housing (3, 5). The fill buckets are connected to internal solution tanks (19, 21) by fill tubes (29, 31) such that fluid in the...
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WO/1993/007537 |
A switching system consists of a pressure sensitive floor pad (1) containing internal, sealed electrical contacts (3), and solid-state electronic timer (8) and associated circuitry (7). When an operator steps on the pad, an electric circ...
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WO/1993/006524 |
A temperature control system (10) of an automatic film processor (12) includes developer and fixer recirculation paths (30, 40) having thermowell heaters (34, 44) and thermistors (35, 45), and a cooling loop (37) in the developer path (3...
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WO/1993/006526 |
A temperature control system (10) of an automatic film processor (12) includes developer and fixer recirculation paths (30, 40) having thermowell heaters (34, 44) and thermistors (35, 45). The heating rate of a heating cycle is determine...
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WO/1993/006525 |
A temperature control system (10) of an automatic film processor (12) includes developer and fixer recirculation paths (30, 40) having thermowell heaters (34, 44) and thermistors (35, 45), and a cooling heat exchanger (37) in the develop...
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WO/1993/004404 |
A portable film processing unit in the form of a case like container. The base (10) of the container includes processing units (30) which accommodate spiral holders onto which film to be processed can be wound automatically. The lid (14)...
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WO/1993/004405 |
A photographic processing apparatus intended to process a photosensitive material (18) with first and second processing ingredients (32, 34) includes a belt (20) having first and second porous members (12) located along the belt for abso...
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WO/1993/003415 |
In photographic processing apparatus, by-products are produced due to the chemical reactions which occur during the processing of photographic materials. It is known to remove some of these by-products in accordance with the area of phot...
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