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US1986278A
US1986278A US568528A US56852831A US1986278A US 1986278 A US1986278 A US 1986278A US 568528 A US568528 A US 568528A US 56852831 A US56852831 A US 56852831A US 1986278 A US1986278 A US 1986278A
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03CPHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES; PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES, e.g. CINE, X-RAY, COLOUR, STEREO-PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES; AUXILIARY PROCESSES IN PHOTOGRAPHY
    • G03C3/00Packages of films for inserting into cameras, e.g. roll-films, film-packs; Wrapping materials for light-sensitive plates, films or papers, e.g. materials characterised by the use of special dyes, printing inks, adhesives
    • G03C3/02Photographic roll-films with paper strips
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/24Structurally defined web or sheet [e.g., overall dimension, etc.]
    • Y10T428/24628Nonplanar uniform thickness material
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/31504Composite [nonstructural laminate]
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  • My present invention relates to protective paper for photographic material.
  • papers for protecting photographic materials especially protective paper strips for roll films, draw tabs of film pack, etc. bear inscriptions such as notes of advertisement, numbers, etc. Since the protective papers are usually dyed in black and are manipulated in the very faint red or green dark-room illumination, these inscriptions, in general, can be discerned with difliculty only or cannot be discerned at all.
  • inscriptions which are well recognizable in the dark room illumination are prepared by changing the light reflection of the paper surface at the areas covered by the inscription from that of the remaining paper surface.
  • This alteration can be effected by embossing the backing paper, so that the inscription forms a relief and similar operations.
  • the uniform surface of the paper is rendered irregular in the places, subjected to the treatment which fact involves the desired alteration of light reflection.
  • Very well visible are, for instance, changes operated by finely graining, for instance, by pyramidal graining, as sometimes applied for photographic papers in order to produce artistic efiects.
  • the best effect is obtained by embossing the backing paper atthe areas to be occupied by the inscription or numeral and moreover applying a pyramidal graining to the embossed areas.
  • Fig. 1 represents aplan film provided with a backing paper Figs. 2 and 3 a section of the backing paper of Fig. l on the line 2-2.
  • Fig. 1 there is represented a plan film provided with a backing paper as usual in film packs.
  • the backing paper bears the numeral 6.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 show two modes of applying the numerals to the backing paper.
  • Fig. 2 there is shown the preferred embodiment of my invention the number being embossed and the embossed paper surface being provided with a pyramidal graining.
  • Fig. 3 shows the embodiment wherein only a pyramidal graining has been applied to the paper surface at the areas to be occupied by the numeral. It is obvious that letters or inscriptions may be applied in the same manner.
  • My new method of applying inscriptions may not only be utilized for draw tabs of film packs and protective paper strips for roll films, but also for all other papers and card-boards the inscriptions of which shall be legible in dark room illumination.
  • a 'protective paper for photographic mate- .rials with an inscription or marks comprising areas of the paper surface to which a pyramidal graining has been applied.
  • a protective paper forphotographlc mate rials with an inscription or marks comprising embossed areas of the paper surface, said embossed areas being provided with a pyramidal graining.

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Jan. 1, 1935.
A. MILLER 86,228 PROTECTIVE PAPER FOR PH OTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL Filed Oct. 12, 1931 Inven foi':
Patented Jan. 1, 1935 PATENT OFFICE PROTECTIVE PAPER FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL Alfred Miller, Dessau, Germany, assignor to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y., acorporation of New York Application October 12, 1931, Serial No. 568,528 In Germany October 13, 1930 2 Claims.
My present invention relates to protective paper for photographic material.
One of its objects is such a protective paper provided with an inscription well recognizable in the dark room illumination. Further objects will be seen from the detailed specification following hereafter.-
As a rule, papers for protecting photographic materials, especially protective paper strips for roll films, draw tabs of film pack, etc. bear inscriptions such as notes of advertisement, numbers, etc. Since the protective papers are usually dyed in black and are manipulated in the very faint red or green dark-room illumination, these inscriptions, in general, can be discerned with difliculty only or cannot be discerned at all.
According to my invention inscriptions which are well recognizable in the dark room illumination are prepared by changing the light reflection of the paper surface at the areas covered by the inscription from that of the remaining paper surface. This alteration can be effected by embossing the backing paper, so that the inscription forms a relief and similar operations. By these means the uniform surface of the paper is rendered irregular in the places, subjected to the treatment which fact involves the desired alteration of light reflection. Very well visible are, for instance, changes operated by finely graining, for instance, by pyramidal graining, as sometimes applied for photographic papers in order to produce artistic efiects.
The best effect is obtained by embossing the backing paper atthe areas to be occupied by the inscription or numeral and moreover applying a pyramidal graining to the embossed areas.
Reference is now made to the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 represents aplan film provided with a backing paper Figs. 2 and 3 a section of the backing paper of Fig. l on the line 2-2.
In Fig. 1 there is represented a plan film provided with a backing paper as usual in film packs. The backing paper bears the numeral 6. Figs. 2 and 3 show two modes of applying the numerals to the backing paper. In Fig. 2 there is shown the preferred embodiment of my invention the number being embossed and the embossed paper surface being provided with a pyramidal graining. Fig. 3 shows the embodiment wherein only a pyramidal graining has been applied to the paper surface at the areas to be occupied by the numeral. It is obvious that letters or inscriptions may be applied in the same manner.
My new method of applying inscriptions may not only be utilized for draw tabs of film packs and protective paper strips for roll films, but also for all other papers and card-boards the inscriptions of which shall be legible in dark room illumination.
Furthermore the inscriptions according to my invention are distinguished by the fact that the light sensitive emulsion is not in the least affected by them.
What I claim is:-
1. A 'protective paper for photographic mate- .rials with an inscription or marks comprising areas of the paper surface to which a pyramidal graining has been applied.
2. A protective paper forphotographlc mate rials with an inscription or marks comprising embossed areas of the paper surface, said embossed areas being provided with a pyramidal graining.
ALFRED MILLER.
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