Patent
1994-01-24
1994-10-18
Gellner, Michael L.
354174, G03B 1906, G03B 1910
Patent
active
053573013
ABSTRACT:
A photographic camera having a camera body and a plurality of film-bearing film chambers positionable within respective portions of a receiving chamber within the camera body. The camera body has a single lens situated in alignment with one of the portions of the receiving chamber, and each of the film chambers has a shutter which is opened when that particular film chamber is positioned in the receiving chamber portion having the lens. The remaining film chambers are positioned within the other portions of the receiving chamber and can be individually withdrawn for subsequent placement in the lens-bearing portion of the receiving chamber when the original film chamber is removed. The film chambers preferably are two in number and are pivotally attached to the camera body such that one film chamber can be pivotally removed from the lens-bearing portion and slid downwardly while the second film chamber can be pivotally removed from the non lens-bearing portion and slid upwardly for placement into the lens-bearing portion. In this manner, different types of film can be available for use within a single camera.
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Gellner Michael L.
Naber Thomas C.
Tuccillo Nicholas J.
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