Photography – Disposable or recyclable camera
Patent
1997-05-22
1998-09-01
Lee, Eddie C.
Photography
Disposable or recyclable camera
396512, 396535, 396538, 242348, G03B 1702, G03B 1726
Patent
active
058024018
ABSTRACT:
A method of remanufacturing a one-time-use camera having the following steps. Cutting a protuberance off a main body part of the camera at a hollowed-out space in the protuberance in order to permit a standard cartridge to replace a modified cartridge within a chamber in the main body part. Closing a hole in the chamber, resulting from the protuberance being cut off the main body part at the hollowed-out space, to prevent ambient light from leaking into the chamber through the hole. And properly positioning the standard cartridge in the chamber.
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Earnhart Edgar G.
Sangregory Jude A.
Weiser Joseph C.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fields Roger A.
Han J. K.
Lee Eddie C.
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