Resilient lens retainer

Photography – Disposable or recyclable camera

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396535, G03B 1702

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056237022

ABSTRACT:
A camera comprises a taking lens having an integral collar, a main body portion including a rigid fixed lens-support for the taking lens, and a front cover portion for the main body portion including an integral lens-surround arranged at least opposite the collar to leave a space between the lens-surround and the collar. The lens-surround can be forcibly depressed into the space towards the taking lens. The resilient lens-retaining means, interconnects the lens-surround and the collar within the space, for urging the taking lens against the lens-support and for providing increased resistance when the lens-surround is forcible depressed into the space to prevent the lens-surround from disturbing the taking lens.

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