Patents Represented by Attorney K. D. Fosnaught
  • Patent number: 4002517
    Abstract: A wound roll of filmstrip of the type having a photographic emulsion layer on one strip face and a raised stripe disposed along one edge of the opposite strip face is so formed as to produce temporary adhesion between the stripe of one convolution and the emulsion layer of an adjacent convolution. Such adhesion or tacking, restricts relative movement of the convolutions, thereby avoiding effective axial expansion of the roll and the resultant generation of undue frictional forces during advancement of the strip through a cartridge in which it is housed.Such tacking may be achieved by forming the strip into a roll and by so applying energy to a flat end face of the roll as to cause localized melting of the emulsion layer of one convolution at its interface with the raised stripe of an adjacent convolution, whereupon subsequent cooling and rehardening of the emulsion produces adhesion of the convolutions at such interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 11, 1977
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert I. Edelman, Willis L. Stockdale, Robert A. Sylvester, Corrado Zollo
  • Patent number: 3958870
    Abstract: A wound roll of filmstrip of the type having a photographic emulsion layer on one strip face and a raised stripe disposed along one edge of the opposite strip face is so formed as to produce temporary adhesion between the stripe of one convolution and the emulsion layer of an adjacent convolution. Such adhesion or tacking, restricts relative movement of the convolutions, thereby avoiding effective axial expansion of the roll and the resultant generation of undue frictional forces during advancement of the strip through a cartridge in which is is housed.Such tacking may be achieved by forming the strip into a roll and by so applying energy to a flat end face of the roll as to cause localized melting of the emulsion layer of one convolution at its interface with the raised stripe of an adjacent convolution, whereupon subsequent cooling and rehardening of the emulsion produces adhesion of the convolutions at such interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1976
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert I. Edelman, Willis L. Stockdale, Robert A. Sylvester, Corrado Zollo
  • Patent number: 3949952
    Abstract: A cartridge for handling an extended length of strip material, such as motion picture film, includes cooperating drive means for advancing such material through apparatus such as a motion picture camera. The cartridge defines a closed web loop operable effectively to slave the operation of a strip-driving member of the cartridge to the functioning of a strip-feeding member of the apparatus, and further includes a specially-mounted integral drive motor for responsively rotating a pair of storage spools on which the strip may be wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1974
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1976
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Jasper S. Chandler, Hugh R. McNair