Photography – Camera detail – Detachable or removable film holder unit
Patent
1997-06-11
1999-03-09
Rutledge, D.
Photography
Camera detail
Detachable or removable film holder unit
396513, 396647, 242347, G03B 1726
Patent
active
058813322
ABSTRACT:
A film magazine comprising a housing having a film egress slot and a film ingress slot, a film supply spool rotatably supported within the housing proximate the film egress slot, and a film take-up spool rotatably supported within the housing proximate the film ingress slot, is characterized in that the housing has a pair of opposite ends that are spaced apart a maximum dimension of the housing, and the film egress and film ingress slots are positioned at the respective ends of the housing in order that a filmstrip connected through the film egress and film ingress slots to the film supply and film take-up spools must longitudinally extend between the film supply and film take-up spools a minimum length that is greater than the maximum dimension of the housing.
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Eastman Kodak Company
Fields Roger A.
Rutledge D.
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