Special receptacle or package – For an optical device or element – Camera
Patent
1991-12-23
1993-04-06
Gehman, Bryon P.
Special receptacle or package
For an optical device or element
Camera
206523, 206590, 206592, B65D 8538, B65D 8530
Patent
active
051995638
ABSTRACT:
A cushioned camera case has a tubular body made of thick resilient material without rigid framework and having expansion sections for camera appendages and an easy-open entrance. The tubular body can be cylindrical, rectangular or cubical. The expansion sections can be orifices that are elongated or shaped and positioned for access to particular camera components for allowing certain use of cameras while in the camera cases. This invention can be produced for particular cameras and camcorders or for general use for cameras and camcorders and related items.
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Gehman Bryon P.
Hinkle James A.
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