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US935115A
US935115A US28934205A US1905289342A US935115A US 935115 A US935115 A US 935115A US 28934205 A US28934205 A US 28934205A US 1905289342 A US1905289342 A US 1905289342A US 935115 A US935115 A US 935115A
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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
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    • G03C5/26Processes using silver-salt-containing photosensitive materials or agents therefor
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  • This invention relates to photographic dry plates, films or the like and has for its object to facilitate the manipulation and preparation of the developer for the same. According to the said invention we employ the back of the glass or celluloid or other vehicle, or any other unoccupied space attached or forming a necessary part thereof for carrying the necessary developing chemicals,
  • mula containing borax as a preservative alkali is our standard and can be readily made into a paste which can then be conveniently placed on the plate, film or other vehicle, viz: metol 2 grains, hydroquinone 4: grains, potassium meta-bisullite (powdered) l; to 1 grain, borax 10 to 20 grains, colloid q. s., glycerin q. s. (optional for assisting solubility).
  • the paste formed of the above ingredients may be manipulated with a paint brush or other device for making a layer or coating the same, on the back of the plates, fiat or roll films or backing paper, attached to them. hen the plate or film requires developing, it is only necessary to place the same in water, when the chemicals will be dissolved and the picture will develop in the usual manner.
  • the additional thickness formed, by the extra coating does not interfere with the roll films in any way as'there is ample space, therefor, including an additional backin of protective paper or other substance,- wl ich may be employed between the chemicals and the usual black paper.
  • the borax being a salt acts as a preservative of the dry developing constituents in the solid developing layer. Upon the immersion of the plate in water, the borax and water interact or re-act on each other and the borax hydrolizes into soda and boracic acid and so becomes an accelerator. 1
  • the developer is the one which we prefer to use in practice, it being a favorite and the most commercially economical and desirable.
  • borax in addition to acting with metol-hydroquinone, also acts with a number of other developers, equal bi-borate and an acid success may be obtained with any of these developers, but as they are considerably more expensive, the one specified in the formula is the best.
  • a photographic dry developer consisting of metol, hydroquinone, potassium metabisulfite, borax, colloid and glycerin.

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entree eras PAT BENTHAM, OF LONDON,.
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Kensington, and 36 Beaumont street, Port-- land Place, both in the county of London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements Relating to Photographic Developers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to photographic dry plates, films or the like and has for its object to facilitate the manipulation and preparation of the developer for the same. According to the said invention we employ the back of the glass or celluloid or other vehicle, or any other unoccupied space attached or forming a necessary part thereof for carrying the necessary developing chemicals,
which may form a coating similar to the sen sitized layer. The following chemical for mula containing borax as a preservative alkali is our standard and can be readily made into a paste which can then be conveniently placed on the plate, film or other vehicle, viz: metol 2 grains, hydroquinone 4: grains, potassium meta-bisullite (powdered) l; to 1 grain, borax 10 to 20 grains, colloid q. s., glycerin q. s. (optional for assisting solubility).
The paste formed of the above ingredients may be manipulated with a paint brush or other device for making a layer or coating the same, on the back of the plates, fiat or roll films or backing paper, attached to them. hen the plate or film requires developing, it is only necessary to place the same in water, when the chemicals will be dissolved and the picture will develop in the usual manner.
By this device developer can be readily carried about and plates and tilms sold with the ordinary chemicals self contained will be found to be most useful, especially in country places where the chemicals are diflicult to obtain, but where water is always accessi; ble. Each plate or film or band of the same Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 28, 1909. Application filedNovemher 27,1905. Serial No. 289,342.
may containthe necessary quantity of de-- veloper for the surface to be developed. The additional thickness formed, by the extra coating does not interfere with the roll films in any way as'there is ample space, therefor, including an additional backin of protective paper or other substance,- wl ich may be employed between the chemicals and the usual black paper.
The borax being a salt acts as a preservative of the dry developing constituents in the solid developing layer. Upon the immersion of the plate in water, the borax and water interact or re-act on each other and the borax hydrolizes into soda and boracic acid and so becomes an accelerator. 1
The developer, according to the chemical formula above set forth, is the one which we prefer to use in practice, it being a favorite and the most commercially economical and desirable. As borax, however, in addition to acting with metol-hydroquinone, also acts with a number of other developers, equal bi-borate and an acid success may be obtained with any of these developers, but as they are considerably more expensive, the one specified in the formula is the best.
What wev claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. A photographic dry developer containing borax as a preservative.
2. A photographic dry developer consisting of metol, hydroquinone, potassium metabisulfite, borax, colloid and glycerin.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands in presence of two subscribing witnesses this 15 day of November 1905.
WILLIAM FRASER CLAUGHTON KELLY. JOHN ARTHUR BENTHAM.
Witnesses to the signature of William Fraser Claughton Kelly: T. SEL'BY'WARDLE, H. D. HEMESH. Witnesses to the signature of John Arthur Bentham:
LEWIS DEXTER, CHAS. GILLIARD.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2616804A (en) * 1945-08-13 1952-11-04 Polaroid Corp Sheet material containing a liquid for processing a silver halide layer
US2647056A (en) * 1948-02-12 1953-07-28 Polaroid Corp One step photographic transfer process
US2676103A (en) * 1950-03-18 1954-04-20 Fr Corp Process and composition for use in color photography
US3236650A (en) * 1962-09-06 1966-02-22 Limberger Walter Method for developing films

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2616804A (en) * 1945-08-13 1952-11-04 Polaroid Corp Sheet material containing a liquid for processing a silver halide layer
US2647056A (en) * 1948-02-12 1953-07-28 Polaroid Corp One step photographic transfer process
US2676103A (en) * 1950-03-18 1954-04-20 Fr Corp Process and composition for use in color photography
US3236650A (en) * 1962-09-06 1966-02-22 Limberger Walter Method for developing films

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