Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Image transferred to or from curved surface
Patent
1992-09-14
1994-06-21
Gellner, Michael L.
Photocopying
Projection printing and copying cameras
Image transferred to or from curved surface
355 75, 355104, 352228, 352229, 353 95, 242 71, G03B 2762
Patent
active
053232062
ABSTRACT:
A chassis for mounting components in a photographic film scanning apparatus cabinet includes a planar base member, and bearing mounts integral with the base member. The mounts sized and configured to hold bearings against which an arcuate wear plate of a gate of the scanning apparatus registers. The gate is configured to move in a pendulum-like manner across the bearings, with an aperture in the planar member for rotatably accommodating a shaft of a drive system for moving the gate in the pendulum-like manner. Mounts integral with the planar base member are provided for holding an optical system of the scanning apparatus. A continuous integral rib is arranged on the rear surface of the planar member is tuned to a higher natural frequency than that of the scanning frequency for vibrationally isolating the planar base member from other components in the cabinet.
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patent: 3473874 (1969-10-01), Hall et al.
patent: 4774553 (1988-09-01), Blanding et al.
patent: 4965632 (1990-10-01), Jadrich et al.
Ehrme Franklin D.
Fisher, Sr. Terrence L.
Hochreiter Eric P.
Dugas Edward
Eastman Kodak Company
Gellner Michael L.
Malley D. P.
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