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| United States Patent | 4929974 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4929974.html |
| Inventor(s) | Sakamoto; Kiichiro (Kanagawa, JP);
Iwasaki; Hideo (Tokyo, JP) |
| Abstract | A developing apparatus provided with a circulation apparatus comprising an
apparatus for discharging a processing solution for photosensitive
material contained in a developing tank, and an apparatus for supplying
the discharged processing solution to inside the developing tank. The
supply apparatus is made up of a first processing solution supply
apparatus that supplies a part of the discharged processing solution to
the developing tank through a first apparatus for adjusting a supply
amount of the processing solution, and a second processing solution supply
apparatus with a processing solution guiding apparatus that flushes a part
of the discharged processing solution onto the surface of the
photosensitive material while being conveyed inside the developing tank,
through a second valve apparatus for adjusting a supply amount of the
processing solution.
The first and second valve apparatus are controlled so that immediately
after changing all the processing solution in the developing tank, and
after supplying of a predetermined amount of replenishment solution, the
ratio of the circulation amount of the first processing solution supply
apparatus to the second processing solution supply apparatus is changed.
As a result the operating conditions such as processing speed etc. can be
constant and the degree of progress of development of the photosensitive
material is controlled. Consequently a stabilized contrast of the
photosensitive material can be obtained from immediately after replacing
the processing solution with new processing solution. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4929974 |
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Developing apparatus |
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| Publication Date |
May 29, 1990 |
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| Filing Date |
August 4, 1989 |
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| Priority Data |
Aug 08, 1988[JP]63-197469 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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What is claimed is:
1. A developing apparatus comprising:
a tank for holding a processing solution for a photosensitive material;
means for conveying said photosensitive material, provided in said tank;
and
means for circulating said processing solution including discharge means
for discharging said processing solution contained in said developing tank
and supply means for supplying said discharged processing solution to said
developing tank, said supply means comprising;
first supply means for supplying a part of said discharged processing
solution to said developing tank, and second supply means provided with
guide means for supplying, as a jet, a part of said discharged processing
solution to a surface of said photosensitive material while said
photosensitive material is being conveyed through said developing tank,
and in said supply means a ratio of supply amounts of said first and second
supply means can be changed;
whereby a degree of developing progress of said photosensitive material is
adjusted and graduation of said photosensitive material is achieved.
2. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said ratio change
is performed at a time of changing all the processing solution in said
developing tank, and at a time of replenishing a predetermined amount of
replenishment solution.
3. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said circulation
amount ratio change means is a valve means for controlling each processing
solution flow amount of said first processing solution supply means and
said second processing solution supply means, said valve means being
provided in said first processing solution supply means and said second
processing solution supply means.
4. A developing apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising control
means for controlling an operation of said valve means.
5. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said processing
solution guide means is provided with a flow path pipe and a chamber
connected to said flow path pipe.
6. A developing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a processing
solution outlet of said chamber has a plurality of holes.
7. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said circulation
means is provided with a pump for drawing in and discharging said
processing solution.
8. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means
for detecting and adjusting a temperature of said processing solution.
9. A developing apparatus to claim 1, wherein said circulation means has a
filter for filtering said processing solution.
10. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said conveying
means has a guide plate for guiding a movement direction of said
photosensitive material.
11. A developing apparatus comprising:
a developing tank for holding a processing solution for a photosensitive
material;
an apparatus for conveying said photosensitive material, provided in said
developing tank;
a circulation apparatus comprising an apparatus for discharging said
processing solution contained in said developing tank, and an apparatus
for supplying said discharged processing solution to said developing tank,
said supply apparatus comprising; a first supply apparatus for supplying a
part of said discharged processing solution to said developing tank
through a first valve for adjusting a flow amount of said processing
solution, and a second supply apparatus provided with a guide apparatus
for supplying, as a jet, a part of said discharged processing solution to
a surface of said photosensitive material while said photosensitive
material is being conveyed in said developing tank, through a second valve
apparatus for adjusting a flow of said processing solution; and
a circulation amount change apparatus for changing a ratio between a
circulation amount of said first supply apparatus and a circulation amount
of said second supply apparatus by controlling at least one of said first
and second valve apparatus immediately after changing all the processing
solution in said developing tank, and after supplying a predetermined
amount of replenishment solution to said developing tank;
whereby a degree of developing progress of said photosensitive material is
adjusted and graduation of said photosensitive material is achieved.
12. A developing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said processing
solution guide means is provided with a flow path pipe and a chamber
connected to said flow path pipe.
13. A developing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a processing
solution outlet of said chamber has a plurality of holes.
14. A developing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said circulation
means is provided with a pump for drawing in and discharging the
processing solution.
15. A developing apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a
temperature control apparatus for detecting and adjusting the processing
solution temperature.
16. A developing apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said circulation
means has a filter for filtering the processing solution.
17. A developing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said ratio
between the circulation amount of said first supply apparatus and the
circulation amount of said second supply apparatus changes by controlling
only said second valve apparatus immediately after changing all the
processing solution in said developing tank, and after supplying the
predetermined amount of replenishment solution to said developing tank.
18. A method of processing a photosensitive material using a developing
apparatus provided with a circulation apparatus comprising a discharge
apparatus for discharging a processing solution contained in a developing
tank, and a supply apparatus for supplying the discharged processing
solution to said developing tank, said supply apparatus having a first
processing solution supply apparatus for supplying a part of said
discharged processing solution to said developing tank through a first
valve means, and a second processing solution supply apparatus for
supplying a part of said discharged processing solution to said developing
tank through a second valve means, and an apparatus for controlling valve
opening of said first valve means and valve opening of said second valve
means, comprising the steps of:
matching valve openings of said first valve means and said second valve
means with valve openings of said first valve means and said second valve
means pre-stored in said control apparatus, immediately after changing the
developing processing solution in the developing tank,
summing the replenishment amounts of replenishment solution supplied to the
developing tank,
comparing the summed value of the replenishment amounts of the
replenishment solution with the predetermined value for the summed
replenishment amounts, and maintaining said initial valve opening of said
first valve means and said second valve means if the value of the summed
replenishment amounts is smaller than the predetermined value, and
adjusting said valve opening of said first valve means and said second
valve means if the value of the summed replenishment amounts is greater
than the predetermined value, and controlling a degree of developing
progress. |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a developing apparatus provided with a
circulation apparatus for circulating a processing solution contained in a
tank of the developing apparatus by drive of a pump.
2. Related Art
Generally with a developing processing solution a temperature and degree of
exhaustion thereof has an effect on a contrast of finish of a
photosensitive material. Therefore, so as to keep the same conditions in
processing a plurality of photosensitive materials, it is necesarry to
continually maintain a check on the temperature and frequency of use etc.
of the developing processing solution. Also, the processing solution
inside a developing tank is discharged from a vicinity of a surface of the
developing tank solution, and a circulation apparatus is provided for
pumping the discharged solution to a bottom portion of the developing
tank. The processing solution is thus circulated continually or at regular
intervals, and as a result all the processing solution in the developing
tank is used uniformly, and nonuniformity of deterioration and temperature
is prevented. Further, to keep the action of the developing procesing
solution constant, replenishment solution is supplied as an additive to
the developing processing solution for each process. The replenishment
solution is pumped into the developing tank depending on an operation of a
pump for supplying the replenishment solution. An amount of replenishment
solution to be supplied is determined depending on a processing amount of
photosensitive material. However even if the processing solution is the
same, there are cases where there is a difference in the contrast of the
finish of the photosensitive material produced by the processing solution
at the time or changing all the processing solution in the developing tank
with new solution, and the contrast of the finish produced at the time of
replenishment of the replenishment solution corresponding to the amount of
use. As a result a uniform processing condition cannot be maintained. As
shown by a full line in FIG. 3, in the processing of the photosensitive
material under a same condition of a processing speed, the contrast is low
immediately after the change of the processing solution. Then after
replenishment with a predetermined amount of replenishment solution a
contrast stabilizing characteristic can be observed.
To avoid this contrast change, it is also possible to have a processing
operation in which the processing conveying speed is slowed down at the
time of initial change of the processing solution, or a dummy
photosensitive material is conveyed, until the contrast of the
photosensitive material stabilizes. However, either of the operations is
not desirable since with these operations the operability would be
impaired. Accordingly, immediately after changing to the new solution,
quality impairment must be tolerated for a while.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus
that can obtain stable contrast of a finish of photosensitive material
from immediately after changing of a processing solution, while keeping
operating conditions of process speed etc. constant.
To this end, the developing apparatus of the present invention has, a
circulation apparatus for circulating the processing solution in a
developing tank through a primary circulation path, a secondary
circulation apparatus for flushing the processing solution directly onto a
photosensitive material surface in the developing tank, and a circulation
amount change apparatus for changing a ratio between a circulation amount
in the primary circulation path and a circulation amount in the secondary
circulation path directly after changing all the processing solution in
the developing tank and after replenishment of a predetermined amount of
replenishment solution.
In the present invention, when the processing solution is changed with new
solution, the circulation amount of the processing solution flushed
directly onto the photosensitive material is made greater than the
circulation amount for the whole tank. As a result the developing progress
of the photosensitive material is sped up and even with the same
processing conveying speed the contrast is moderately improved.
The replenishment solution is replenished in accordance with the processing
amount of photosensitive material. When this replenishment amount exceeds
the predetermined amount, the ratio of the amount of all the processing
solution that is circulated to the amount of processing solution that is
flushed directly onto the photosensitive material, is increased by the
circulation amount change apparatus. As a result, the contrast is
enhanced, and after a stabilization period, normal circulation is carried
out.
In this way, stabilized contrast of the photosensitive material finish can
always be obtained, from directly after change of all the processing
solution in the developing tank, to the next processintg solution change,
under the conditions of constant processing speed etc.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an elevation view of the developing tank of a first embodiment of
the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line II--II in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a characteristic diagram showing the high and low contrast of a
photosensitive material in relation to replenishment amounts of
replenishment solution.
FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a circulation amount control routine.
FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view of a circulation change apparatus of a
second embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a developing tank 10 according to a first embodiment of
the present invention. The developing tank 10 is filled with developing
processing solution. The surface of the solution is restricted to a fixed
height by an overflow pipe 12. A replenishment pipe 13 faces onto the
developing tank 10, and by this, replenishment solution is replenished in
the developing tank 10. A rack 14 is provided in the developing tank 10.
The rack 14 is provided with a pair of mutually parallel side plates 16
and 18. These side plates 16 and 18 have bearings for supporting end
portions of a plurality of rollers 20, 22. Towards the bottom of the rack
14 (as according to FIG. 1) a large diameter photosensitive material
direction change roller 24 is supported by bearings in the side plates 16
and 18 in the same way as the roller pairs 20, 22. A photosensitive
material 26 conveyed by the roller pair 20, is wrapped around it so as to
change the conveying direction of the photosensitive material 26. Idler
rollers 28 are arranged to correspond with the photosensitive material
direction change roller 24, and the photosensitive material 26 is gripped
by these rollers 28 and the photosensitive material direction change
roller 24 so that loosening etc. of the photosensitive material 26 at a
time of reversing its direction is prevented. Reversed direction
photosensitive material 26 is grippingly conveyed by the roller pair 22
and taken out of the developing tank 10. That is to say, the
photosensitive material 26 moves in a U shape in the developing tank 10
and the developing process is carried out.
Between the roller pair 20, 22, the roller pair 22 and the photosensitive
material direction change roller 24, and the idle rollers 28 are arranged
various guide plates 30 which positively guide the tip end of the
photosensitive material 26 when it is being conveyed, so that it is
gripped by the roller pairs 20, 22, and between the idle rollers 28 and
the photosensitive material direction change roller 24.
A side wall 31 of the developing tank 10 is provided with an outlet pipe 32
which makes up a part of a circulation apparatus. The outlet pipe 32 is
connected to inside the developing tank 10 and is also is connected to a
suction side port of a pump 38 by way of a filter 34 and a temperature
control apparatus 36, so that a developing processing solution in the
developing tank 10 can be sucked out by operation of the pump 38. The
temperature control apparatus 36 has a sensor for detecting a temperature
of the processing solution. The temperature control apparatus 36 includes
a control device for controlling the processing solution temperature based
on a temperature condition of the detected temperature, so as to prevent a
change of predetermined temperature of the processing solution. Also the
filter 34 filters the discharged developing processing solution.
An end of a supply pipe 40 forming a primary circulation path, is connected
to a discharge side of the pump 38, and another end is connected to a
bottom portion of the developer tank 10. The primary circulation path is
connected to the developing tank 10. A branch pipe 42 forming a secondary
circulation path, is branched from a central section of the supply pipe
40. The branch pipe 42 follows the side wall 31 of the developing tank 10
as shown in FIG. 2 extending upwards, and at predetermined heights (H1,
H2), it is bent at approximately right angles towards the developing tank
10. Height H1 is the height between the roller pair 22 and the
photosensitive material direction change roller 24, while height H2 is the
height between the roller pair 20 and the roller pair 22. The branch pipe
42 is pierced through the developing tank 10 in such a way as not to
interfere with the roller pairs 20, 22 and photosensitive material
direction change roller 24. The ends of two branch pipes 42A and 42B
pierced through the side of the developing tank 10 are attached to
respective chambers 44 and 46, providing a connection of the path of the
branch pipes 42A and 42B.
The discharge chambers 44, 46 are provided between the side plates 16, 18
of the rack 14. The discharge chambers 46 are interposed respectively
between the photosensitive material 26 adjacent to the guide plates 30
arranged between the roller pairs 20,and 22. The discharge chambers 44 are
interposed respectively between the photosensitive material 26 adjacent to
the guide plates 30 between the roller pairs 22 and the photosensitive
material direction change roller 24. A plurality of small diameter holes
48 are provided in the chambers 44, 46 aligned with the photosensitive
material 26. Accordingly the developing processing solution guided by the
pipes 42A, 42B is ejected from these small holes 48 so that it directly
impinges on the photosensitive material 26 surface.
A primary valve 50 and a secondary valve 52 are attached respectively to
the supply pipe 40, in the vicinity of the connection to the developing
tank 10, and to the branch pipe 42, directly after the branch from the
supply pipe 40. The primary valve 50 and the secondary valve 52
(abbreviated as the valves) can be optionally set to full open, full
closed or intermediate positions. Adjustment of the opening of the valves
50, 52 is carried out by a control section 54 of a circulation amount
control apparatus. Replenishment solution replenishment supply amount is
also obtained depending on the processing amount of the photosensitive
material 26. Pre-stored in the control sections 54 is a table for
expressing the relation of processing amounts of the photosensitive
material 26, summation amounts of replenishment solution, and openings for
each valve. This is used for control of the respective valve openings of
the primary valve 50 and the secondary valve 52 corresponding to the
processing amount of photosensitive material 26, or replenishment amount
of replenishment solution. In this way the proportion of the developing
processing solution flowing through the primary and secondary circulation
circuits can be changed.
In this embodiment the openings of the primary valve 50 and the secondary
valve 52 are established under two respective categories. The circulation
amounts for these categories are given in the table below.
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primary secondary
circulation
circulation
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immediately after change
2 15 to 17
of developing processing
solution
after replenishment with
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a predetermined summed
replenishment amount
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The following is a description of the operation of the invention.
The tip end of the photosensitive material 26 is gripped between the roller
pair 20, and, by the conveying force of the roller pair 20, is moved
toward the bottom of the developing tank 10 where it is gripped by the
roller pair 22. Subsequently the direction of movement is reversed by the
photosensitive material direction change roller 24 and the photosensitive
material 26 is conveyed toward the upper region of the developing tank 10
where it is gripped by the roller pair 22 and the roller pair 20 and
conveyed out of the developing 10. In this way the photosensitive material
26 is conveyed through the developing tank 10 in a "U" shaped loop, and by
having a set conveying speed, the photosensitive material 26 is immersed
in the developing tank 10 for a set time to effect developing processing.
Since the processing strength of the developing processing solution in the
developing tank 10, is reduced by the frequency of use and atmospheric
deterioration etc., the replenishment solution is replenished periodically
to restore the processing capacity. However there is a limit to the amount
that the processing capacity can be restored with replenishment solution
and if this is exceeded, all the processing solution in the developing
tank 10 must be changed. An explanation concerning the control of the
primary valve 50 and the secondary valve 52 of the control section 54 at
the time of the developing processing solution change is given below
according to the flow chart of FIG. 4.
First in step 100 the replenishment solution replenishment summation
counter of the control section 54 is reset. This can be reset manually at
the time of developing processing solution change, or can be done
automatically by a signal from the solution surface sensor etc. attached
to the developing tank 10. In the next step 102 the valve openings of the
primary valve 50 and the secondary valve 52 are adjusted to the pre-stored
valve opening values for the primary valve 50 and the secondary valve 52
for the time immediately after change of the developing processing
solution. As a result two liters per minute of processing solution flows
through the primary circulation path and fifteen to seventeen liters per
minute flows through the secondary circulation path. Consequently the
amount of processing solution impinging directly onto the photosensitive
material 26 is increased, and the reduction in contrast immediately after
change of the developing processing solution shown by the full line in
FIG. 3, is eliminated (see chain line in FIG. 3).
In the next step 104 the replenishment amounts of replenishment solution to
replenish into the developing tank 10 are summed, or the processed amounts
of photosensitvie material summed. Then in step 106, the value of the
summed replenishment amounts, or the value of the summed photosensitive
material processed amounts are compared with a predetermined value for the
total supplied value. In step 106, if the summed replenishment amount
value is less than the predetermined value the process goes to step 104
where the valve opening is maintained, and stands by for the next
replenishment solution replenishment. If in step 106, the value of the
summed replenishment solution amounts is greater than or equal to a
predetermined value, and it is judged that the contrast stability of FIG.
3 has been reached, the process proceeds to step 108 and the openings of
the primary valve 50 and the secondary valve 52 are adjusted. Consequently
five to seven liters per minute of processing solution flows through the
primary circulation path, and ten liters per minute of processing solution
flows through the secondary circulation path, and ordinary circulation
control can be carried out.
In this way the circulated developing processing solution can be directly
impinged on the photosensitive material 26 or can be evenly circulated
throughout the developing tank 10 depending on the replenishment amount of
the replenishment solution. As shown by the chain line in FIG. 3, an
almost constant contrast can be obtained from immediately after change of
the developing processing solution to the time of the next change.
Immediately after change of the developing processing solution,
photosensitive material equivalent to approximately 10 to 20 negative
films is processed, and the limit for use of the developing processing
solution is approximately 300 films.
In the present embodiment the secondary circuit branches from the primary
circuit, and respective valves (primary circulation valve 50 and secondary
circulation valve 52) are provided. The circulation amount ratio is
changed by the openings of the valves. However it is also possible to have
the primary circulation path and secondary circulation path provided
independently with pumps in each, and change the circulation amount ratio
by controlling the output amount of the pumps.
FIG. 5 shows a flow amount changing apparatus of a second preferred
embodiment. Instead of having valves, a flow amount change apparatus 60 is
providede with an open/close valve 62 retained by a retention plate 68 at
a divergence point of the supply pipe 40 and the branch pipe 42. By
movement of the open/close valve 62, the ratio of the flow in a primary
circulation pipe 64 and a secondary circulation pipe 66 is changed.
Further, in the first preferred embodiment, the ratio of the amount of
developing processing solution flowing through the supply pipe 40 and the
branch pipe 42 is set as in the above table. However with the second
embodiment of the present invention, the supply of the developing
processing solution in only the supply pipe 40 can be continued and the
supply in the branch pipe 42 can be stopped.
The developing apparatus of the present invention as described above has
advantages in that operating conditions such as processing speed etc. are
constant, and stable contrast can be obtained from the time immediately
after change of the processing solution.
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