Photographic film copying apparatus
First Claim
1. Film copying apparatus comprising:
- an exposure gate;
a drive sprocket engaging in holes in contiguous strips of film for pulling the film strips past the exposure gate, the drive sprocket, by virtue of the sprocket teeth profile, introducing a longitudinal displacement between strips; and
diversion means operable to divert the path of the lagging strip out of the plane of the path taken by the other strip between the exposure gate and the drive sprocket by an amount which causes said lagging strip to be longitudinally advanced, relative to the other strip, at the exposure gate by the same amount as the longitudinal displacement introduced by the drive sprocket teeth.
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Abstract
In film copying apparatus (FIG. 3) in which a master film 13 and unexposed copy film 13 are drawn past an exposure gate 12 by a drive sprocket 15, the sprocket teeth 16 have a curved profile which engage with film sprocket holes such that the upper film lags behind the lower and the copy is incorrectly aligned with respect to the sprocket holes. Film strip registration means for correcting misalignment at the exposure gate comprises suction means 20 having a vacuum chamber 21 with apertured pad 23 by which the copy film is diverted out of the plane of the master film thereby increasing its path length between exposure gate and drive sprocket and advancing it at the exposure gate to re-establish registration with the master film.
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5 Claims
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1. Film copying apparatus comprising:
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an exposure gate; a drive sprocket engaging in holes in contiguous strips of film for pulling the film strips past the exposure gate, the drive sprocket, by virtue of the sprocket teeth profile, introducing a longitudinal displacement between strips; and diversion means operable to divert the path of the lagging strip out of the plane of the path taken by the other strip between the exposure gate and the drive sprocket by an amount which causes said lagging strip to be longitudinally advanced, relative to the other strip, at the exposure gate by the same amount as the longitudinal displacement introduced by the drive sprocket teeth. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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