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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 09, 1999
Filed:
Oct. 28, 1997
John E Meschter, Stow, MA (US);
Philip R Norris, North Reading, MA (US);
Harry R Parsons, Burlington, MA (US);
Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
An improved self-developing film unit comprising: a processing fluid supply including a rupturable reservoir of processing fluid; an image recording assembly of the self-developing type including first and second overlying layers one of which is exposable to form a latent photographic image, and a spacer connected to and between the first and second layers for providing a processing space therebetween for allowing processing fluid to pass therethrough; a fluid trap at a trailing end portion of the film unit for collecting excess processing fluid traveling through the processing space; a first fluid-tight coupling device including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling the reservoir to a leading end of the processing space for allowing processing fluid from a ruptured reservoir to be introduced into the processing space and initiate processing of the latent image; and, second fluid-tight coupling device including a fluid passage for fluidically coupling a trailing end of the processing space with the trap for allowing processing fluid to enter into the trap; the image recording assembly comprises a photosensitive layer, an image receiving layer in overlying and coextensive relationship to the photosensitive layer; the image receiving layer and the photosensitive layer being of the integral diffusion transfer type; and, the spacer comprises a pair of spaced apart and generally parallel elongated rails coextensive with and adjacent opposed marginal edges of the layers.