Eugene Sisto - Rochester NY, US Ronald A. Figler - Farmington NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
A61B006/14
US Classification:
378168, 378174
Abstract:
An intra-oral film packet holder. The packet holder comprises an arm and a holder portion disposed at one end of the arm. The holder portion comprises a first and second receiving area adapted to receive a intra-oral film packet. Each receiving area is defined by a pair of spaced opposing grooves. The first and second receiving areas are disposed adjacent each other, substantially parallel, and of differing lengths such that the first and second receiving areas are adapted to receive intra-oral film packets of different sizes.
Eugene Sisto - Rochester NY, US Friedrich Ueffinger - Rochester NY, US James W. Sekol - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H01J 31/50
US Classification:
378189, 378167
Abstract:
An apparatus for rotating a bucky about an axis between a first and second position. The apparatus includes a base member stationarily disposed on the bucky and having a first and second rotational position; a first and second absorption member; and a first and second assembly. The first assembly is disposed at the first position and is slidably mounted relative to the base member. It includes a first detent adapted to receive a roller when the bucky is in the first position. The first assembly is disposed intermediate the first absorption member and base member such that the first absorption member biases the first assembly toward the base member. The second assembly is disposed at the second position and is slidably mounted relative to the base member. It includes a second detent adapted to receive a roller when the bucky is in the second position. The second assembly is disposed intermediate the second absorption member and base member such that the second absorption member biases the second assembly toward the base member.
Susan Tingey - Rochester NY, US Stephen Warren - Brockport NY, US Donna Cirella - Rochester NY, US Eugene Sisto - Rochester NY, US Joseph Manico - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
International Classification:
B65D085/671
US Classification:
206/455000
Abstract:
A case conveniently stores light and moisture barrier protected product such as photographic film. The product container of the case has affixed thereto a recloseable lid having a latching member that engages and disengages from a corresponding latching member affixed or formed on the product container. A finger release associated with the lid disengages the two latches for opening the lid and accessing the interior compartment of the product container.
Package And Method Of Making Same For Storing And Displaying Product
Susan Tingey - Rochester NY, US Stephen Warren - Brockport NY, US Donna Cirella - Rochester NY, US Eugene Sisto - Rochester NY, US Joseph Manico - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
International Classification:
B65D073/00
US Classification:
206/461000
Abstract:
A package for storing and displaying product has a display member with partially overlapping paperboard front and rear layers, a reusable product container attachable to the display panel and a plastic shell for securing the reusable product container to the panel. Flange portions on the plastic shell are snugly wedged or trapped between the partially overlapping layers of paperboard material of the display panel. Latching members formed on the reusable product container and lid and a release latch enable easy opening and closing of the reusable product container for accessing and securing product therein.
Theodore Ricks - Rochester NY, US Dennis Zander - Penfield NY, US Eugene Sisto - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
International Classification:
H01M008/04 H01M002/36 B65D088/58
US Classification:
429/015000, 429/080000
Abstract:
A replenisher is used in a system to replenish a fuel cell. The replenisher has a casing that extends around an interior space. The casing has a partition that defines an infeed chamber and an outfeed chamber within the interior space. The partition has an access channel that extends between the infeed and outfeed chambers. The chambers each have a port. The replenisher has a biaser disposed within the casing. The biaser pressurizes the infeed chamber positively and the outfeed chamber negatively.
Storage And Display Package For Containing Light And Moisture Protected Articles Therein
Susan Tingey - Rochester NY, US Stephen Warren - Brockport NY, US Donna Cirella - Rochester NY, US Eugene Sisto - Rochester NY, US Joseph Manico - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
International Classification:
B65D085/00 B65D073/00
US Classification:
206/461000
Abstract:
A storage and display package has a display member with partially overlapping panels, a reusable article container attachable to the display panel and a wrap for securing the reusable article container to the panel. Flange portions on the wrap are snugly wedged between the partially overlapping panels on the display member. Latching members formed on the reusable article container and lid and a release latch enable easy opening and closing of the reusable article container for accessing and securing the article therein.
Dennis R. Zander - Penfield NY David C. Smart - Rochester NY Joel S. Lawther - Rochester NY Eugene Sisto - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1726
US Classification:
354275
Abstract:
A photographic film cassette comprising a housing with a hinged lid thrusts film therefrom during the film threading process. The cassette comprises a rotatable film spool concentrically positioned in a housing, within and adjacent to a rotatable, outwardly convex panel member having end plates with camming structure thereon. Corresponding cam followers are located on the interior of the lid, and when the panel member is rotated by a drive spindle accessible to the member through an opening in an end of the housing, the member rotates, camming the lid onto an open position. Film engaged to the member's outer surface by a detent projecting from the surface through a perforation in the film is thrust out of the cassette into engagement with the camera's film transport mechanism. During rewinding, a drive spindle accessible to the spool through the housing's end opening rewinds the film until the perforation is sensed by camera sensing means. The housing lid is then partially closed, bringing shoulders on the lid's interior into contact with the film and forcing the perforation back onto the detent.
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