Photography – Disposable or recyclable camera
Patent
1997-02-06
1998-02-24
Gray, David M.
Photography
Disposable or recyclable camera
396440, G03B 1700
Patent
active
057219648
ABSTRACT:
A one-time-use camera comprising a main body part having a spaced pair of cartridge receiving and film roll chambers and a film exposing chamber located between the cartridge receiving and film roll chambers, a separate-part light baffle inserted into the film exposing chamber, a metering sprocket rotatably supported on the main body part for engaging an intermediate film section which bridges a film cartridge loaded into the cartridge receiving chamber and at least a partial film convolution placed in the film roll chamber, and a rear cover part fitted to the main body part to make the main body part light-tight, is characterized in that the light baffle has a film holder for preventing the intermediate film section which bridges the film cartridge loaded into the cartridge receiving chamber and at least the partial film convolution placed in the film roll chamber from separating from the metering sprocket before the rear cover part is fitted to the main body part.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5438380 (1995-08-01), Muramatsu
patent: 5530507 (1996-06-01), Boyd
patent: 5555063 (1996-09-01), Balling
Eastman Kodak Company
Fields Roger A.
Gray David M.
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