Method and apparatus for disassembling lens-fitted photo...

Photography – Disposable or recyclable camera

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C396S429000

Reexamination Certificate

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06208807

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for disassembling a lens-fitted photo film unit. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for disassembling a lens-fitted photo film unit with increased efficiency.
2. Description Related to the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,436,685 (corresponding to JP-A 3-200050) discloses a lens-fitted photo film unit, which is pre-loaded with photo film of a photo film cassette by operation in a factory. The lens-fitted photo film unit is constituted by a photo film containing unit, a front cover and a rear cover. The photo film containing unit accommodates the photo film. The front cover covers the front of the photo film containing unit. The rear cover covers the rear of the photo film containing unit. There are an exposure unit and a flash unit mounted on the photo film containing unit. The exposure unit incorporates a shutter mechanism and a taking lens. When all frames on the photo film are exposed, the lens-fitted photo film unit is forwarded to a photo laboratory, where the photo film cassette containing the photo film after exposures is removed from the lens-fitted photo film unit. The photo film is subjected to development and printing by use of the photo-finishing system available for any ordinary types of photo films. Photographic prints are produced and supplied to a user, to whom the photo film being developed is also returned.
There are various suggestions of recycling industrial products to protect the environment and reduce industrial wastes. There are two manners of recycling, including “regenerating” of material and “reusing” of parts. The regenerating is to withdraw molded parts or simply metal parts, to melt them, to obtain raw material from the melted parts, and to form molded parts or simply metal parts having a shape equal to their initial shape. The reusing is to withdraw unified parts in a combination of small elements, to select acceptable ones of them by checking their performance, and to transfer them to an assembly line together with the same unused parts. U.S. Pat. No. 5,615,395 (corresponding to JP-A 6-161042) discloses a recycling manner of the lens-fitted photo film unit. The photo film containing unit, the front cover and the rear cover are melted to obtain pellets of resin, and regenerated. The exposure unit is separated from the photo film containing unit, and reused. The flash unit is also reused. The flash unit is constituted by a printed circuit board, with which elements are connected, including circuit elements, the photo film, a synchro switch and the like. After the flash unit is removed from the photo film containing unit, a new dry battery is inserted in the flash unit for the reuse of the flash unit.
The lens-fitted photo film unit of the type incorporating the flash unit accommodates the battery as a power source. In an earlier model of this type, there is a bottom opening formed in the bottom of the lens-fitted photo film unit for insertion of the battery. A cardboard box or outer casing is used to package the lens-fitted photo film unit and also to close the bottom opening under the battery. In disassembly of this type of lens-fitted photo film unit, the battery can be easily separated after removal of the cardboard box and the front cover. There is a newer model of the flash built-in type, which has a cardboard belt or label of a small thickness instead of the cardboard box in consideration of reduction of the size of the lens-fitted photo film unit. But a problem arises in that the cardboard belt of a small width cannot close the bottom opening sufficiently under the battery. JP-A 8-328205 discloses a construction in which the rear cover has a bottom wall portion, which is protruded toward the front, for closing the bottom opening in the center of the photo film containing unit.
There has been a suggestion for reducing a cost required for recycling, for example by reducing the number of steps of the disassembly operation. However the exposure unit is separated from the photo film containing unit where the rear cover remains for the purpose of the exposure unit. The process of separation of the exposure unit must be safe enough to avoid damaging the exposure unit. High precision in the disassembly operation is required, to complicate the disassembly apparatus.
The lower side of the battery is covered and supported by a portion of the rear cover. Thus it is extremely difficult for an automatic apparatus to remove the battery in the state after removal of the front cover. Also the battery has a cylindrical shape, which is difficult for the automatic apparatus safely to grasp. Furthermore it is likely that a bottom lid located under the photo film cassette, or broken plastic pieces created by shock during disassembly or transport are dropped or scattered to disorder or break the automatic apparatus. Efficiency in the disassembly operation is lowered.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for disassembling a lens-fitted photo film unit, in which the number of steps in the disassembly operation is reduced, the efficiency in the disassembly is increased, and accidents in the disassembly are reduced.
In order to achieve the above and other objects and advantages of this invention, a lens-fitted photo film unit includes a main body, having a cassette holder chamber, a roll holder chamber and an exposure aperture, the cassette holder chamber containing a cassette, the roll holder chamber containing a roll of photo film drawn from the cassette, the exposure aperture being formed between the cassette holder chamber and the roll holder chamber for taking an exposure on the photo film. A front cover covers at least a front of the main body. A rear cover covers at least a rear of the main body. A first retainer mechanism has a retainer claw and a receiver portion engaged with each other, for connecting rear walls of the main body and the rear cover. An opening is formed in the rear cover, for uncovering at least a portion of the retainer claw or the receiver portion. For disassembly, there is a cover separating station. A release member is disposed to protrude upwards in the cover separating station, and inserted into the opening by setting the lens-fitted photo film unit in the cover separating station with the rear cover directed downwards. A release shifter shifts the release member relative to the opening, to disengage the retainer claw from the receiver portion by flexing the retainer claw away therefrom. A part shifter moves one of the rear cover and the main body away from a remainder thereof after disengaging the retainer claw from the receiver portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the lens-fitted photo film unit has first and second walls, of which one is disposed on the rear cover, and a remainder is disposed on the main body, the first wall being uncovered externally, the second wall being positioned inside the first wall. A second retainer mechanism has a retainer claw and a receiver portion engaged with each other, for connecting the first and second walls with each other. Furthermore for the disassembly, a release mechanism is inserted between the first and second walls, for disengaging the second retainer mechanism by spreading the first wall outwards, to disconnect the first and second walls from each other.
By this construction, the number of steps in the disassembly operation is reduced, because the rear cover is removed while directed downwards. The efficiency in the disassembly is increased.
In another preferred embodiment, the lens-fitted photo film unit has a flash unit, secured between the main body and the front cover in a removable manner, for emitting flash light. A battery supplies the flash unit with power. Furthermore for the disassembly, a front cover separator separates the front cover from the main body and the flash unit. A battery separator separates the battery from the flash unit a

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