Patents Assigned to Sinar AG Schaffhausen
  • Patent number: 4949112
    Abstract: A sheet film cassette is provided with a flat housing 10 having a picture defining gate 14 on the front and a swingable rear wall 11 on the rear of the cassette. When the rear wall 11 is open, the cassette can be loaded from its rear. The rear wall 11 has a pressure device 20-22 located on its inner side to elastically force a sheet film loaded onto the cassette against supporting shoulders 18 located along the periphery of the picture defining gate 14 and lying in a common plane. The pressure device 20-22 has a flat pressure plate 20 and a bridge-like leader element 22 arranged between the pressure plate 20 and the rear wall 11. The leader element 22 has pairs of opposing support runners 23 that extend over the opposing peripheral edge of the pressure plate 20 and have stop faces 26 for interacting with the outermost peripheral edges of the loaded sheet film F.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1990
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventors: Karl Gfeller, Kurt Gloor
  • Patent number: 4788566
    Abstract: A cassette having a housing with an opening for the light to penetrate when exposing a film sheet, loaded into the cassette, and also for the entry and exit of the film sheet when loading and unloading the cassette. For gripping the edges of the film sheet, inserted into the cassette, there are movable retaining members, which can be moved into ineffective positions outside the contours of the opening of the housing, to facilitate the entry and exit of the film sheet in a direction perpendicular to its plane. When the retaining members are moved into their effective positions, a pressure plate under the influence of a spring forces the film sheet, to be loaded into the cassette, against the retaining members, whereby the film sheet is held planar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1988
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventor: Carl Koch
  • Patent number: 4678302
    Abstract: The inventive apparatus is useful for, e.g., loading individual film sheets into cassettes for professional-style cameras, in daylight. A cassette (53) is insertable into the lower region of a housing (50). A separating device (55) is disposed above the cassette (53), which separating device has a cavity (90) for accommodating a stack of sheet film sheets. The top of the cavity (90) can be closed off by a light protection slide (91). A disk-shaped separating organ (112) is disposed above a lower light protection slide (116) of the separating device (55), which separating organ (112) is displaceable, e.g. by rotation. If one opens the lower light protection slide (116) of the separating device (55) in tandem with the light protection slide (57) of the cassette (53), the separating organ (112) separates out the bottommost film sheet of the stack, whereby the sheet falls into the cassette (53). After the light protection slides (116, 57) are closed, the now loaded cassette (53) can be removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1987
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventor: Carl Koch
  • Patent number: 4669846
    Abstract: A coupling device for attaching frame-shaped accessories to photographic equipment which includes an annular rib (32) projecting in the axial direction with an annular collar projecting radially outwardly that continuously extends over 360.degree. and has conical guide surfaces (33A, 33B) at one axial end surface of a first frame-shaped accessory (20, 60) to be coupled. Another accessory (60, 20) to be coupled has at one axial end surface several supports (65) projecting parallel to the axis which are somewhat elastically flexible in the radial direction, with claws (67) that are pointed radially inwardly. The supports (65) and the claws (67) of one accessory (60) are formed and attached in such a manner that the claws (67) can be connected to the annular collar (33) of the other accessory (20) in a coupling grasp and can be disconnected again from the annular collar (33), whereby the claws (67) glide over the conical guide surfaces (33A or 33B), the supports (65) being somewhat flexible and elastic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventors: Hans-Carl Koch, Peter Datwyler
  • Patent number: 4592634
    Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for separating a single sheet from a stack of several sheets having the same non-round shape and the same size. The apparatus comprises a container with a recess for holding the stack, a base located underneath the container having a dispensing opening, a separating element with an aperture for receiving the bottom sheet which is to be separated from the stack. The separating element is located between the container and the base and is essentially a flat disc, the thickness of which is smaller than the thickness of a single sheet of the stack. Structure is provided for the container relative to the separating element on an imaginary axis passing through the recess of the container. The dispensing opening of the base and the aperture of the separating element are capable of separating each bottom sheet from the stack and conveying the separated sheet into the dispensing opening of the base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1986
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventor: Carl Koch
  • Patent number: 4564277
    Abstract: An apparatus permits, with the aid of an electronic calculator, the calculation of the spatial coordinates of object points of a motif scene to be photographed, and does so based upon the image points optically image inverted for the object points. The calculator is programmed so that, in accordance with Scheimpflug's Law, it generates output signals which correspond to an ideal setting of the film carrier and/or the lens carrier of the camera. By means of electro-optical and/or acoustical signal emitters, the ideal setting of the image and/or lens carriers, or the resetting required for the introduction of the ideal setting, are indicated to the photographer. For this purpose, the mechanical reset mechanisms for the film carrier and the lens carrier are connected to the actual-position signal emitters, which transmit actual-position signals to the calculator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1986
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventors: Hans-Carl Koch, Carl Koch, Karl Gfeller
  • Patent number: 4523824
    Abstract: A focusing-screen holder (13) provided with a focusing screen (14) is connected to a camera back (11) by means of springs (15). At least one cam plate (17) is located on the focusing-screen holder (13). This cam plate (17) can be swung between two end positions by means of an actuating handle (26) and cooperates with a slide face (22) of the camera back (11). In its first end position, cam plate (17) enables the focusing screen holder (13) to enter into abutting relation with the camera back (11) through the force of the springs (15). By swivelling the cam plate (17) to its second end position, the focusing-screen holder (13) is lifted off the camera back (11) against the force of the springs (15). The cam plate (17) has a radial cam (52) which is in abutting relation with an actuating pin (50). The latter is under the effect of a retarding mechanism (36) so that swivelling motions of the cam plate (17) from the second to the first end position are damped, dependent upon the actual velocity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1985
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventors: Karl Gfeller, Peter Datwyler
  • Patent number: 4460263
    Abstract: A camera control device (21) with means for electrically controlling the shutter of a camera and for setting and displaying exposure time and aperture is electrically connected to an electronic exposure computer (22). The latter contains electronic circuitries for the logic operation of exposure parameters which shall be input and output in the form of coded digital signals. In a preferred embodiment, the relative aperture selected for each situation is read into the exposure computer (22) by means of a coder placed in the camera control device (21). The corresponding exposure time is calculated by the exposure computer (22) on the basis of the aperture and other exposure parameters and set automatically at the shutter. The exposure parameter reproducing the brightness of a subject to be photographed can be read into the exposure computer (22) either manually or, by connecting a photoelectric brightness sensor (23), automatically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1984
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventors: Karl Gfeller, Carl Koch, Hans C. Koch
  • Patent number: 3973269
    Abstract: An electrically controlled shutter device for a photograhic camera. The shutter device includes a shutter element which is mounted for movement for opening and closing a light admitting aperture of the camera. A drive mechanism causes the movement of the shutter element between its respective positions. An external trigger control provides for initiation of the opening and closing of the aperture during the exposure operation. A position monitoring mechanism is associated with the shutter element for providing a signal in dependence upon the shutter element being located in a predetermined position. A control mechanism is coupled to the output of the position monitoring mechanism and controls the operation of the shutter device as a function of the signal provided by the position monitoring mechanism and as a function of the signals from the external trigger control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1976
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventors: Carl Koch, Karl Gfeller
  • Patent number: 3956761
    Abstract: A shutter device for a photographic camera has a pair of shutter blade members movable between first and second rest positions for opening or closing the camera aperture, including drive devices associated with the blade members for moving them in the same direction during an exposure sequentially and at a time interval, from the first to the second rest position. Additional drive devices associated with the shutter blade members are provided which, for a subsequent exposure, are capable of returning the blade members sequentially and at a time interval, in opposite direction, from the second to the first rest position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1976
    Assignee: Sinar AG Schaffhausen
    Inventors: Carl Koch, Karl Gfeller