Photography – Disposable or recyclable camera
Patent
1997-01-10
1998-01-13
Blankenship, Howard B.
Photography
Disposable or recyclable camera
396542, 200 6108, 362 11, G03B 1702
Patent
active
057088551
ABSTRACT:
A one-time-use camera comprising a filmstrip to be successively exposed in the camera is characterized in that frangible members in the camera operate in conjunction with successive exposure of the filmstrip and are capable of being incrementally destroyed after each exposure of the filmstrip to prevent reuse of the frangible members, when the filmstrip is completely exposed, and a breaking device independent of the frangible members incrementally destroys the frangible members after each exposure of the filmstrip.
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Blankenship Howard B.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fields Roger A.
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