Apparatus for automatically projecting or retracting lens in...

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C455S575400

Reexamination Certificate

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11038111

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is to provide a retractable lens assembly for automatically projecting or retracting its lens in response to a display of an electronic device (e.g., cellular phone or notebook) incorporating a lens assembly being opened or closed, which includes a downwardly extended first projection at one end of a rotatable unit being fixed in a body of the electronic device, a second projection extended from an outer surface of a shaft at the other end of the rotatable unit being fixed in the display, and a lens module being rotated in one direction in response to the display being opened in a manner similar to extending the cosmetic paste of a lipstick for projecting a lens from the lens assembly for taking pictures or photographs.

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patent: 6785935 (2004-09-01), Ahn et al.
patent: 6879337 (2005-04-01), Tatehana et al.
patent: 6882726 (2005-04-01), Kim
patent: 7046287 (2006-05-01), Nishino et al.
patent: 2005/0186996 (2005-08-01), Pan

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