Compact camera with film magazine

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Inventors

Petruchik, Dwight J.

Application #

200983

Filed

Feb-24-1994

Published

Feb-28-1995

Current US Class

396/535

International Classes

G03B 017/02

Field of Search

354/173 354/288 354/145.1 354/149.11

Assignee

Eastman Kodak Company (Rochester, NY)

Examiners

Gellner; Michael L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fields; Roger A.

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Abstract
A photographic camera for use with a size-126 type film magazine includes a flash capacitor that projects from a film advance thumbwheel to be received in a coaxial bore of the magazine's film take-up spool, to guide the spool into rotational engagement with the thumbwheel and to serve as a fulcrum support about which the film magazine can be pivoted into the camera. Electrical contacts connected to the flash capacitor are located in the camera to abut respective contacts of a battery inside the film magazine, when the film magazine is pivoted about the capacitor into the camera.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A camera intended to be used with a film magazine which contains a film take-up spool having an exposed end at the magazine exterior and a coaxial bore opening to the exposed end, said camera comprising:

rotatable film rewinding means for engaging the exposed end of the take-up spool at the magazine exterior to rotate the take-up spool; and

flash capacitor means projecting longitudinally from said rewinding means to be received in the coaxial bore of the take-up spool to guide the film magazine for engagement of the exposed end of the take-up spool with said rewinding means.

2. A camera for a film magazine provided with a film supply chamber which contains a roll film and with a film take-up chamber which contains a film take-up spool having an exposed end at the magazine exterior and a coaxial bore opening to the exposed end, said camera comprising:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to the field of photography, and in particular to a camera and a film magazine. More specifically, the invention relates to a method of loading the film magazine into the camera.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A standard size-126 film magazine comprises a film supply chamber, a film take-up chamber and an interconnecting bridge portion for guiding a filmstrip from a film roll in the supply chamber over a film exposure window of the bridge portion and onto a take-up spool in the take-up chamber. The take-up spool has a pair of opposite exposed ends at the magazine exterior at least one of which is engaged by a film winding key or the like in a camera to rotate the spool to take up successive exposed frames of the filmstrip.

Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 3,481,261, issued Dec. 2, 1969, discloses a size-126 film magazine that is modified from the standard one to include a battery within the confines of the film roll in the film supply chamber. This arrangement permits the camera to be made relatively compact. The two poles of the battery are engaged by metal ribbon pieces connected to exposed contacts at the magazine exterior. The film magazine is loaded into a camera in a conventional manner, i.e. by sliding it laterally into the camera, to force the exposed contacts against respective electrical contacts in the camera. Power from the battery is used to drive a film transport motor in the camera.
 
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