Cell retaining casing for photographic cameras

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Cell support for removable cell – Having disparate support structure – e.g. – eyeglass temple – etc.

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206333, 339 95R, 354202, H01M 210

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040083560

ABSTRACT:
A casing for retaining therein a series of dry cells is provided with cell holding members which hold the cells allowing movement in one direction of the cells, and a member for moving the cells in said direction. The direction in which the cells are made movable is lateral to the direction of connection of the cells connected in series in a line in the casing so that the electrodes of the cells connected with the electrodes adjacent thereto are abraded when the cells are moved in said direction by the movable member. The movable member may be a cover of the housing of the casing or other member associated with the shutter release mechanism or the like.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3535996 (1970-10-01), Winkler et al.
patent: 3542603 (1970-11-01), Simon
patent: 3587423 (1971-06-01), Simon
patent: 3753389 (1973-08-01), Monks

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