Camera with plastic body

4152062
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Inventors

Kobori, Toshio

Application #

774729

Filed

Mar-7-1977

Published

May-1-1979

Current US Class

396/440
396/535

International Classes

G03B 017/00; G03B 017/02

Field of Search

354/202 354/203 354/288 354/187 354/275 354/212 354/246 24/73 85/54 85/37 151/14.5

Assignee

Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Griffin; Donald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wolder, Gross & Yavner

US Patent References

4034388   Film transport drivi...
4067032   Structure of camer...

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Other References

Popular Photography, 7/1976, Minox Advertisement p. 43.

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Abstract
A camera body includes at its rearside a frame having a rectangular window delineating the area of an image of an object projected onto the film and a pair of film guide longitudinal rails and is integrally formed of a reinforced polymeric resin or plastic material to reduce the weight thereof. Spacer members on which is abuttable a film pressure plate secured to the rear cover of the camera is made of metal of high machinability and are embedded in, clinched to, or threaded into the camera body so as to rearwardly project from the camera body. When abutting the spacer members, the pressure plate accurately positions a film guided by the film guide rails, in the direction perpendicular to a surface of the film, i.e., in the direction of the optical axis of a picture taking optical system since high accuracy is obtained by machining the spacer members.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A lens exchangeable lightweight camera for use with a photographic film, comprising:

a camera body made of a plastic material and including a plate portion having a rectangular frame surrounding an aperture delineating the area of an image of an object projected onto said film, said plate portion including as a part thereof guide means having a rear surface for guiding said film along said aperture;

metal spacer members mounted on and projecting from said plate portion and having rear surface, said spacer members extending in an intermittent manner along opposite longitudinal sides of said frame so as to be independent of each other;

a pressure plate abuttable on said rear surfaces of said spacer members for engaging said film to position said film in the direction perpendicular to a surface of said film, the distance between said rear surface of said guide means and said rear surfaces of said spacer members being such that said film can pass through the space between said rear surface of said guide means and said pressure plate abutting said rear surfaces of said spacer members.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a camera of the type in which the positioning of the film is effected by means of a film pressure plate wherein the body proper of the camera is molded of fiber reinforced synthetic polymeric resin plastics.

There has been a recent demand in the field of cameras to reduce the weight of the camera body. To meet this demand, an attempt has been made, in which the camera body is molded by using glass-fiber-reinforced synthetic organic polymeric resins or plastics, instead of metal such as aluminum or the like. From the viewpoint of reducing the weight of the camera, it is preferably that the camera body be integrally molded of a reinforced plastic. The molded reinforced plastics are in general likely to cause strains due to molding shrinkage after the molding and possess poor machinability, so that any dimensional errors due to the strain in the abutting surfaces which engage the pressure film plate and the film rail surface cannot be corrected by machining. To overcome this shortcoming, a countermeasure has been taken, particularly in the case of a camera in which a high image definition is required, such as in a lens interchangeable single lens reflex camera in which a film guide member 2 having film abutting surfaces 5 and film rail surfaces 4, as seen in FIG. 1, is made of a metal possessing the desired machinability, separately from the body proper of the camera, and then the film guide member 2 thus fabricated, is fastened such as by screws 3 to the body proper of the camera 1. This construction provides high accuracy to the body back and its location (the distance from abutting surfaces 5 to the objective lens mounting surface on the front portion of the camera body, which serves to establish the position of the camera interchangeable) as well as to the film guide tunnel width (the distance between the abutting surface 5 and the film rail surfaces 4), thus allowing for better image definition of a camera. The formation of the guide member 2 having abutting surfaces 5 and the film rail surfaces 4 from a metal, separately of the camera body proper, results in an increase in the weight of the camera itself, thus failing to meet the requirement of reducing the weight of the camera by making the camera body from a plastic and resulting in undesirable consequences of making a complex die for the guide member 2.
 
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