Photography – Disposable or recyclable camera
Patent
1999-05-21
2000-08-29
Mathews, Alan A.
Photography
Disposable or recyclable camera
396373, 396535, G03B 1702
Patent
active
06112026&
ABSTRACT:
A one-time-use camera capable of being disassembled and comprising a main body part, a lens secured releasably to the main body part to permit the lens to be released from the main body part during camera disassembly, and a cover part separable from the main body part during camera disassembly, is characterized in that the lens is connected with the cover part to cause the lens to be released from the main body part when the cover part is separated from the main body part during camera disassembly. This facilitates camera disassembly.
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O'Leary Kevin J.
Rydelek James G.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fields Roger A.
Mathews Alan A.
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