Equipment for coating photographic media

6112982
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Ahlquist, Gary W.
Clifford, Jr., Thomas J.
Zwickl, Jr., Andrew
Rockey, Bruce G.
Eggleston, Donald D.
Jacobe, Walter W.

Application #

087015

Filed

May-29-1998

Published

Sep-5-2000

Current US Class

235/375
235/454
235/462.01
235/468
235/492
347/232
347/251

International Classes

G06F 017/00

Field of Search

235/462.01 235/375 235/376 235/466 235/454 235/468 235/469 235/455 235/492 235/491 235/476 347/251 347/232

Assignee

Eastman Kodak Company (Rochester, NY)

Examiners

Frech; Karl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bailey, Sr.; Clyde E.

US Patent References

4308327   Motion picture film...
4637712   System for package...
4695854   External manifold f...
4967222   Method of and mac...
5051779   Job control sheet for...
5128519   Method for detectin...
5164574   Apparatus for read...
5206490   Bar code printing
5268563   Device for reading...
5317139   Film optical code r...
5432580   Photo finishing syst...
5532773   Method and appar...
5729777   Photographic cam...
5737650   Photographic medi...
5801067   Method for recordi...
5812178   Method for adjustin...
5889083   Aqueous jet ink co...
5925431   Label with integrat...
 

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 462.01

4902244   Connector
4553026   Capacitive label re...
4322754   Systems for process...
6860424   Optical reader and...
4590366   Method of securing...
5627909   Method for encodin...
5567927   Apparatus for semi...
6161759   Bar code reader
6932120   Method for produci...
6832727   Integrated display s...
6173894   Optical reader with...
5825009   Wireless bar code s...
 

More From Class 235

6460768   Ultra-compact bar-...
6223987   Body-wearable aut...
5189638   Portable semicond...
4480177   Currency identifica...
6373708   Contactless IC card
6186398   Magnetic card
5864130   Apparatus for semi...
5001331   System for establish...
4176406   Information recordi...
5825014   IC card
6053406   Antiforgery security...
7044382   Bar-code reader an...
 
Abstract
Equipment (100) for coating photographic media (14), such as photographic film and paper, has an apparatus (10) for printing bar code indicia (12) on a moving photographic media and a printer means for printing human readable indicia (16) on the media. The printer (20a, 20b) moves into print position along a lateral edge (28) of the media (14) in response to input signals received from a controller (22) having computer readable medium for directing the printing and movements of the printer (20a, 20b).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Equipment for coating photographic media, comprising:

a reservoir containing a coating solution;

means for exposing said photographic media to said coating solution;

printer means for printing indicia on said photographic media, said printer means being arranged for printing lengthwise along a lateral edge of said photographic media; and,

controller for controlling said printer means, said controller having a computer readable medium for directing said printer means to move into position along said lateral edge of said photographic media and to print predetermined bar code indicia on said lateral edge, and wherein an encoder divider card integral to said controller senses and indicates exact movements of said photographic media, said encoder divider card producing a first output signal that triggers said printer means to print indicia on said photographic media and, a second output signal that directs said printer means to print portions of said indicia within a predetermined amount of web movement.



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to commonly owned U.S. application Ser. No. 09/059,719, filed Apr. 7, 1998, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR READING BAR CODES ON A MOVING WEB, by Gary W. Ahlquist, Thomas J. Clifford, Jr., and Andrew Zwickl, Jr.; and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/070,258, filed Apr. 30, 1998, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRINTING BAR CODE INDICIA ON A MOVING WEB, by Gary W. Ahlquist, Thomas J. Clifford, Jr., Andrew Zwickl, Jr., Bruce G. Rockey, Donald D. Eggleston, and Walter W. Jacobe.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to coating, and more particularly, the invention concerns improved equipment for coating photographic media, such as film and paper, incorporating reliable bar coding apparatus having printer means controlled by computer readable medium.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A widely used practice of labeling web, such as photographic film and paper, during coating is to manually apply adhesive, magnetic labels to a non-coated edge of the web. Labeling is generally required during coating of photographic media so as to identify the location of the start and finish of a "good" coated part. Typically, a coating operator would use a white light flashlight to apply the labels on alternating sides of the media or web during the first pass in which part changes are made; subsequent passes then utilize a magnetic detection alarm system to make the coating operator aware of the imminent presence of a "good" coated part at the coating hopper. However, the present labeling technique has several shortcomings. On the one hand, experience has shown that labels applied in the manner discussed tend to fail because of failure of the adhesive material. As a result the ability to distinguish between coated parts is lost. Another shortcoming of the existing practice for labeling photographic media during coating is that since the labeling must be done in the dark because of the photosensitivity of the media, there exists the possibility of media fogging due to the white light flashlight.
 
  The system includes bar code reading apparatus which communicates with a hand held computer. The computer includes an encounter, diagnosis and procedure...  An event entry and advertising medium including a carrier positioning an indicia receiving surface with visually perceptible indicia including a ticket...