Abstract: A light-emitting device for use in an image forming apparatus includes an apparatus body; a door disposed on and openably closable relative to the apparatus body; a lens mounted on the door; a light-emitting element that lights up the lens with light; and a bracket disposed on the apparatus body, configured to support the light-emitting element. The bracket is slidable in a direction in which the light-emitting element emits light. In a state in which the door is closed relative to the apparatus body, the bracket contacts at least one of a part of the door and a part of the lens, further movement of the bracket in the slidable direction is obstructed, and the light-emitting element and the lens are positioned adjacent to each other.
Abstract: A digital camera comprises an image sensor for sensing an image; a card reader configured to read a removable data card carrying distortion information; a printer configured to print a distorted image on print media, the printer including a replaceable print roll carrying both the print media and ink to be printed upon the print media; and a controller for controlling the communication of the distorted images to the printer. The print roll includes an ink reservoir section and the ink reservoir section includes a plurality of bladder type containers for storing respective types of ink. A cavity is provided in the ink reservoir section for receiving an integrated circuit device storing information associated with the print roll.
Abstract: A digital still camera has a print head for projecting printing light beams onto a mono-sheet type instant film. The instant films are stacked in a film pack which is loaded in the digital still camera. Since a processing fluid pod on the leading end of the instant film is thicker than a trap portion on the trailing end of the instant film, the rear surface of the film pack is inclined to fit the shape of stacked instant films. An LCD unit is incorporated in a pack loading door of the digital still camera. The LCD unit is inclined to fit the inclined rear surface of the film pack, so a vacant space between the film pack and the camera body may be decreased.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to developer solution trapping chips for use in a peel-apart type instant film unit, wherein the developer solution trapping chips are manufactured by cutting a continuous chip blank obtained by contour extrusion, which sets quickly, exhibits little deformation when wound on a reel, and produces a limited amount of swarf in cutting operation. The developer solution trapping chips are made of glycol-modified polyester and have preferably a trapezoidal or semicircular cross section.
Abstract: A self developing photographic apparatus comprising: a housing including a film exit slot; exposure means operable for effecting an exposure; a film assemblage of the self-developing type including at least one exposable area and a rupturable reservoir containing processing fluid being associated with a corresponding exposable area. The apparatus also includes pressure applying means operable for rupturing the reservoir to thereby dispense and spread the fluid over the exposable area so as to initiate development of latent images as the film is withdrawn from the housing. Also included is at least one film engaging assembly coupled to the housing and located exteriorly of the film exit slot. In another embodiment, the invention includes a method of processing a film assemblage such that the film spreading fluid is applied substantially uniform.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 9, 2000
Date of Patent:
December 4, 2001
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation
Inventors:
Harry R. Parsons, Paul D. Gjeltema, Lawrence J. Salvo