Mercury Vapor Apparatus
20200257191 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03D17/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The invention is an improved mercury vapor apparatus for developing daguerreotype photographs and modified daguerreotype methods for the production of holograms and etched semiconductor masks, or other types based on the daguerreotype process. The improved mercury vapor apparatus uses 99.99% less mercury by weight than the traditional inverted pyramid apparatus used by those skilled in the art. This is accomplished by replacing liquid mercury with a metal plate amalgamated with mercury to serve as the source for mercury vapor, providing improved convenience for chemical handling and safety. The mercury vapor apparatus is easily transported and eliminates any risks due to spilled mercury. Furthermore, the mercury vapor apparatus is adapted for developing daguerreotype plates, and other types based on the daguerreotype process, while in the camera plate holder, effectively blocking actinic light from spoiling the plate and eliminating the need for darkroom facilities.
Claims
1. A mercury vapor apparatus for developing daguerreotypes or other types based on the daguerreotype process that contains 99.99% less mercury by weight than the traditional inverted pyramid apparatus used by those skilled in the art.
2. A mercury vapor apparatus that incorporates a metal plate amalgamated with mercury in lieu of liquid mercury in traditional inverted pyramid apparatus used by those skilled in the art, sufficient to develop several dozen images while providing improved convenience for chemical handling and safety.
3. A mercury vapor apparatus for development of daguerreotype plates or other types based on the daguerreotype process, in remote locations due to: a) ease of transporting and the elimination of risks due to spilled mercury. b) being adapted for developing daguerreotype plates, and other types based on the daguerreotype process, while in the camera plate holder, eliminating the need for darkroom facilities.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND BEST MODE OF IMPLEMENTATION
[0013] The present invention provides a unique apparatus for the development of daguerreotype pictures, or other types based on the daguerreotype, with improved convenience for chemical handling and safety, ease of transport for use in remote locations, and the ability to function without the need of a fume hood or darkroom. The system incorporates an alternative to hazardous liquid mercury as the source for mercury vapor necessary to develop daguerreotypes. The present invention is described in enabling detail in the following examples, which may represent more than one embodiment of the present invention.
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[0015] The main chassis 1 in the present embodiment is milled from a single piece of plastic. In other embodiments the main chassis 1 can be milled from solid wood or steel, or fabricated from joined panels of wood, steel or plastic, or manufactured with 3D additive printing technologies.
[0016] The top frame 2 in the present invention is an advantageous embodiment adapted to fit the profile of a standard camera plate holder (not illustrated) familiar to those skilled in the art. This provides a light-tight fit between the camera plate holder and the top frame 2 enabling the user to develop the image under any lighting conditions, eliminating the need for a darkroom. In use, the operator pulls open the sliding cover panel 4, and withdraws the camera plate holder dark slide, which is a component of all camera plate holders and familiar to those skilled in the art. The plate receives the necessary mercury vapor and is developed while remaining in the camera plate holder. In another embodiment, the top frame is designed to fit the profile of any non-standard or custom plate holder for the same purpose. In the present embodiment the top frame 2 is milled from a single piece of plastic. In other embodiments the top frame 2 can be milled from solid wood or steel, or fabricated from joined panels of wood, steel or plastic, or manufactured with 3D additive printing technologies. In another embodiment, the top frame 1 is adapted for inserted frames with apertures of various sizes to receive only the imaging plate having been removed from the camera plate holder. This method of operation, however, requires a means to exclude actinic light or darkroom facilities.
[0017] In the present embodiment, the apparatus is adapted for standard 45 inch camera plate holders. In other embodiments the apparatus can be scaled to function with any size standard or non standard plate holders.
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[0019] The amalgamated plate 5 in the present invention is 4.255.50 inches and will develop images proportional to the overall dimensions of the apparatus. In other embodiments the amalgamated plate 5 can be increased in size to suit larger plates. The amalgamated plate 5 is prepared in a fume cabinet by spreading a small amount of liquid mercury over the silver, or other base metal, until full amalgamation occurs, which is indicated by complete dryness. If when wiping the surface with a soft cloth it appears shiny and wet and globules of mercury bead up on the surface, amalgamation is not yet complete. Complete amalgamation will require approximately 48 hours as indicated when the entire surface of the plate appears matt greyish-white and does not alter when wiped. The amalgamated silver plate 5 in the present invention contains 99.99% less mercury by weight than the traditional inverted pyramid apparatus described above and provides a significant improvement in safety for the operator. The amalgamated plate 5 contains sufficient mercury to develop several dozen daguerreotype images. When the mercury amalgam is depleted effective development ceases. Before this occurs, the operator is advised to replace it with another freshly amalgamated plate. The amalgam on the spent plate may be renewed for later use. The amalgamated plate is placed directly on top of an aluminum heating plate within the apparatus and retained by latches.
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[0023] It will be apparent to one with skilled in the art that the mercury vapor system of the invention may be provided using some or all of the mentioned features and components without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will also be apparent to the skilled artisan that the embodiments described above are specific examples of a single broader invention that may have greater scope than any of the singular descriptions taught. There may be many alterations made in the descriptions without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.