Photography – Disposable or recyclable camera
Patent
1997-03-06
1998-02-03
Blankenship, Howard B.
Photography
Disposable or recyclable camera
396538, G03B 1702
Patent
active
057154783
ABSTRACT:
A one-time-use camera comprising a main body part having a light-receiving and film roll chambers and an integral pair of parallel film rails located alongside the light-receiving chamber, and a separate-part light baffle inserted into the light-receiving chamber between the film rails, is characterized in that the light baffle has an integral pair of parallel film rails that are aligned with the respective film rails of the main body part to serve as a longitudinal extension of the respective film rails of the main body part from the light-receiving chamber to the film roll chamber.
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Blankenship Howard B.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fields Roger A.
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