Mirror supporting body at a single lens reflex camera

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354150, G03B 1912

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040964990

ABSTRACT:
In a reflex camera a mirror support is composed of a base with flexible members and arms carried by the base. Each arm has one end bendable to position the mirror on the base, while the other end forms a stop to restrict movement of the mirror. The arms also have axle bearing support for positioning the base relative to the light path and the reflective plane of the mirror. The flexible members of the base are adhesively coated for holding the mirror in position relative to the light path.

REFERENCES:
patent: 713629 (1902-11-01), Garfield
patent: 2949073 (1960-08-01), Weiss
patent: 3257922 (1966-06-01), Maitani
patent: 3427945 (1969-02-01), Ettischer
patent: 3468232 (1969-09-01), Knapp

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