Patents Represented by Attorney Warren Locke Franz
  • Patent number: 5294943
    Abstract: Positioning of a scan line (L) relative to a recording medium drum (15) of a polygon printer is established by independently adjusting blocks (35, 36) mounted on a scan line generating optics module (10). The blocks (35, 36) have inverted V-notches (38) that nest in two-point tangential contact onto cylindrical surfaces of drum bearings (33, 34). X, z, .theta..sub.x and .theta..sub.z positions are set by x and z direction adjustment screws (44, 45, 49, 50) mounted on frame (11) that move against blocks (35, 36) against the bias of springs (61) and the weight of the frame (11). Clamping screws (56, 57) pass through oversized holes (58) and z direction elongated slots (59) on blocks (35, 36) to releasably lock blocks (35, 36) after adjustment. Alignment of holes (58), slots (59) and notches (38) maintains a constant angle of incidence during adjustment. A notch (41) of projection (40) of frame ( 11) engages with a pin (42) on printer body (29) to set y and .theta..sub.y positioning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1994
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Douglass L. Blanding, Michael E. Harrigan, David Kessler
  • Patent number: 5262816
    Abstract: 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 developer path (30) which passes in heat exchange relationship with water in a wash tank (23). The system (10) also has a blower (48), heater (49) and thermistor (52) in an air path of a dryer (24). Heater (34, 44, 49) and cooling heat exchanger (37) operation is normally controlled on a closed loop, feedback mode basis by comparing measured current temperatures in real time with preestablished setpoint temperatures. When system errors cause an absence of current valid measured temperature data, shutdown or lockout can be overridden, and temperature control continued on an open loop basis using stored historical measurement data and on-off duty cycle profiles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: James T. Samuels, Michael Newman
  • Patent number: 5253086
    Abstract: A holographic recording of the interference between an object laser beam and a reference laser beam is used to combine the amplitudes of multiple input laser beams which are conjugates of the reference beam, into a single output laser beam which is a conjugate of the object beam. An optical device in the form of a trapezoidal prism has an entrance top face with a diffusion surface, and an exit base face with a holographic recording made on a light sensitive recording medium of an interference pattern of an object beam incident on the diffusion surface and scattered over the recording medium, in interference with a reference beam simultaneously incident to a side of the prism onto the same medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Arnold W. Lungershausen, Stephen C. Arnold
  • Patent number: 5245377
    Abstract: 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 (30) which passes in heat exchange relationship with water in a wash tank (23). The system (10) also has a blower (48), heater (49) and thermistor (52) in an air path of a dryer (24). Actual heating and cooling rates of heating and cooling cycles are determined based on temperature measurements by the thermistors (35, 45, 52). Heater (34, 44, 49) and cooling loop (37) operation is controlled by comparing measured temperatures with preestablished setpoint temperatures. Malfunctions of system (10) are identified by comparing actual rates with rates characteristic of normal operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: James T. Samuels, Michael Newman
  • Patent number: 5235370
    Abstract: 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 (30) which passes in heat exchange relationship with water in a wash tank (23). The system (10) also has a blower (48), heater (49) and thermistor (52) in an air path of a dryer (24). Actual heating and cooling rates of heating and cooling cycles are determined based on temperature measurements by the thermistors (35, 45, 52). Heater (34, 44, 49) and cooling loop (37) malfunctions are identified by comparing actual rates with rates characteristic of normal operations. Periodic readings of a precision resistor (89) are made to check for failures in analog-to-digital (87), multiplexing (86) and thermistor (35, 45, 52) circuits. An error-responsive fresh film inhibit feature, with user selectable override, is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1993
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: James T. Samuels, Michael Newman
  • Patent number: 5220460
    Abstract: A lens mount for positioning a cylindrical lens in x, y, z and .theta..sub.x, .theta..sub.y, .theta..sub.z directional degrees of freedom includes a carrier with a lens-receiving cavity and a spring acting in the cavity adjacent one corner of the lens to apply a biasing torque in the .theta..sub.z direction directly on the lens. The lens is positioned with a planar x-y surface against a corresponding planar x-y surface of the cavity. A plate-like retainer wraps around an opposite curved surface of the lens to hold it in the cavity. Lens adjustments in the magnification x or y axis and .theta..sub.z directions are made against the applied bias by locating screws which pass through the carrier and contact the lens. The .theta..sub.z bias loads opposite lens edges against the .theta..sub.z locating screw and a guide pin, during translational adjustment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1993
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventor: Mark Bedzyk
  • Patent number: 5214441
    Abstract: Positioning of a scan line (L) relative to a recording medium drum (15) of a polygon printer is established by independently adjusting blocks (35, 36) mounted on a scan line generating optics module (10) through adjustments made to an external beam sensing fixture (52). Inverted V-notches (38) used for nesting the blocks (35, 36) onto cylindrical surfaces of drum bearings (33) are nested onto corresponding cylindrical surfaces of fixture ends (54, 55). X, z, .theta..sub.x and .theta..sub.z positions are then set by x and z direction adjustment screws (44, 45, 49, 50) mounted on a support structure (73) to make adjustments in the fixture positions against the bias of springs (100). Clamping screws (45, 46) pass through oversized holes (47, 48) on blocks (35, 36) to releasably lock blocks (35, 36) after adjustment. The z direction adjustment includes levers (85) and dual ball socket assemblies (95, 96, 97) so that adjustment of the .theta..sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Douglass L. Blanding, Michael E. Harrigan, David Kessler, Drew D. Summers
  • Patent number: 5194993
    Abstract: A lens mount for positioning a cylindrical lens in x, y, z and .theta..sub.x, .theta..sub.y, .theta..sub.z directional degrees of freedom includes a carrier movable to a selected z axis position on a base including an elongated rail, and a non-precision retainer which applies a biasing torque in the .theta..sub.z direction onto the lens. The lens is positioned with a planar y-y surface against a corresponding planar x-y surface of a cavity of the carrier and is retained therein by the retainer for location in the magnification x or y axis and .theta..sub.z directions against the applied bias, with x axis and y axis directed locating screws contacting the lens and retainer. In a modified embodiment, relative z axis positioning, as well as independent magnification x or y and .theta..sub.z directional adjustment is provided in a mount that accommodates two cylindrical lenses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1993
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventor: Mark Bedzyk