Originals patching device

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Distortion introducing or rectifying

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355 72, 355 75, G03B 2768

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047053909

ABSTRACT:
An original patching up device including a projector which projects a focused image corresponding to an image on an original carrier having a reference side while continuously changing projection magnification, a layout sheet holding arm which holds a block copy layout sheet on a reference side parallel to the reference side of the original carrier and which moves within a plane parallel to a projection surface of the projector, an original holder provided at the other side parallel to the reference side of the layout sheet holding arm, and a mechanism which can hold the transparent sheet on the same plane as the projection surface of the projector to the reference side of the layout sheet holding arm so as to transfer the original on the original carrier onto the transparent sheet keeping a relative angle between the original and an image on the block copy layout sheet.

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patent: 2549699 (1951-04-01), McLaughlin et al.
patent: 3374724 (1968-03-01), Torres
patent: 3401616 (1968-09-01), Cross
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 22, No 10, Mar. 1980, "Low-Cost Drum with Replaceable Photoconductor".

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