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Patent US6328486 - Camera - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Advanced Patent Search | Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA camera includes a camera body having formed integrally therewith a film-travel guide part in a film exposing position and a fixed photo-taking lens barrel, and a photo-taking image frame forming member mounted in the film exposing position on the camera body....http://www.google.com/patents/US6328486?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6328486 - CameraPublication numberUS6328486 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/217,004Publication dateDec 11, 2001Filing dateDec 21, 1998Priority dateDec 26, 1997Fee statusPaidPublication number09217004, 217004, US 6328486 B1, US 6328486B1, US-B1-6328486, US6328486 B1, US6328486B1InventorsTakanori HondaOriginal AssigneeCanon Kabushiki KaishaPatent Citations (3), Referenced by (1), Classifications (6), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetCameraUS 6328486 B1Abstract A camera includes a camera body having formed integrally therewith a film-travel guide part in a film exposing position and a fixed photo-taking lens barrel, and a photo-taking image frame forming member mounted in the film exposing position on the camera body.
a camera body having formed integrally therewith film-travel guide parts, mutually spaced in a film travel direction aside a film exposing position, and a fixed photo-taking lens barrel; a photo-taking image frame forming member mounted in the film exposing position on said camera body; and a pressure plate mounted on said camera body; wherein: said camera body further has integrally formed therewith a plurality of protrusions on which said pressure plate abuts, said protrusions defining a datum plane for mounting said pressure plate; and said protrusions constitute a film travel path in conjunction with said photo-taking image frame forming member and said pressure plate. 2. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said film-travel guide part and said fixed photo-taking lens barrel are formed integrally with said camera body by molding with a plastic material.
3. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said photo-taking image frame forming member is formed with a thin sheet metal.
4. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said film-travel guide parts and said protrusions are formed integrally with each other.
5. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said film-travel guide part further serves as a positioning part for positioning said photo-taking image frame forming member.
6. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said camera body includes a cartridge chamber formed integrally therewith.
7. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said camera body includes a spool chamber formed integrally therewith.
8. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said camera body includes a datum face for mounting thereon said photo-taking image frame forming member.
9. A camera according to claim 8, wherein said film-travel guide part includes a part having such a shape as to protrude from said datum face.
10. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said film-travel guide part has such a height as to protrude from a plane defined by said photo-taking image frame forming member in a state where said photo-taking image frame forming member is mounted on said camera body.
11. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said film-travel guide part includes means for guiding film in a direction perpendicular to said travel direction of the film.
12. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said film-travel guide part includes means for guiding film in a direction along a surface of the film.
13. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said film-travel guide part includes means for guiding film in a direction perpendicular to said travel direction of the film and along a surface of the film.
14. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said photo-taking image frame forming member has a cutout part formed at a position corresponding to said film-travel guide part.
a camera body having formed integrally therewith a fixed photo-taking lens barrel; a photo-taking image frame forming member mounted in a film exposing position on said camera body; and fixing means formed integrally with said camera body and mutually spaced in a film travel direction for fixing said photo-taking image frame forming member to said camera body and for guiding travel of film in the film exposing position on said camera body; wherein said fixing means protrudes from said photo-taking image frame forming member mounted on said camera body. 16. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said fixed photo-taking lens barrel is formed integrally with said camera body by molding with a plastic material.
17. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said photo-taking image frame forming member is formed with a thin sheet metal.
18. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said camera body includes a cartridge chamber formed integrally therewith.
19. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said camera body includes a spool chamber formed integrally therewith.
20. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said camera body includes a datum face for mounting thereon said photo-taking image frame forming member.
21. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said fixing means includes a part having such a shape as to protrude from said datum face.
22. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said fixing means has such a height as to protrude from a plane defined by said photo-taking image frame forming member in a state where said photo-taking image frame forming member is mounted on said camera body.
23. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said fixing means includes means for guiding the film in a direction perpendicular to said travel direction of the film.
24. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said fixing means includes means for guiding the film in a direction along a surface of the film.
25. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said fixing means includes means for guiding the film in a direction perpendicular to said travel direction of the film and along a surface of the film.
26. A camera according to claim 25, wherein said fixing means includes means for positioning said photo-taking image frame forming member in the direction along the surface of the film.
27. A camera according to claim 15, wherein said photo-taking image frame forming member has a cutout part formed at a position corresponding to said fixing means.
The present invention relates to a camera and, more particularly, to the structural arrangement of a body of the camera.
The structural arrangement of a body of a conventional camera has been made as shown in FIG. 6 in general. Referring to FIG. 6, which is an exploded perspective view, the camera body 100 is integrally composed of a cartridge chamber 100 a into which a container containing a film therein (such as a film cassette or a film cartridge) is loaded, a spool chamber 100 b in which a film take-up spool arranged to take up and wind an exposed part of the film thereon is disposed, an aperture part 100 c which is provided for exposing the film to light between the cartridge chamber 100 a and the spool chamber 100 b, and inner rails 100 d and outer rails 100 e which are provided outside the aperture part 100 c as a travel path of the film for guiding the travel of the film. Dowels 100 f mounted on the camera body 100 are arranged to be fitted in respective mounting datum holes 102 f provided in a pressure plate 102 ao as to fix the pressure plate 102 in position.
With the camera body 100 arranged in the above manner, a photo-taking lens barrel 101 is secured to a part of the camera body 100 between the cartridge chamber 100 a and the spool chamber 100 b, and the pressure plate 102 is disposed on one side of the camera body 100 opposite to the photo-taking lens barrel 101 so as to keep the flatness of the film.
FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken across a middle part of the camera shown in FIG. 6. Referring to FIG. 7, it is apparent that portions of the camera body 100 corresponding to the upper and lower inner rails 100 d and the upper and lower outer rails 100 e are set sufficiently thick in view of the rigidity of the camera body 100.
Meanwhile, in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. HEI 6-95226, there is disclosed such a structural arrangement of the camera body that a fixed photo-taking lens barrel is formed integrally with the camera body for the purpose of reducing the size of the whole camera, and a member having an aperture part and a film-travel rail part, which is formed separately from the camera body, is fixed to the camera body from behind the camera body. In this structural arrangement, the aperture part and the film-travel rail part are relieved from the above-stated requirement for giving a sufficient rigidity to the camera body and thus can be formed thin for reduction in size of the camera.
However, in the structural arrangement of the camera body generally employed in the conventional camera described above, the aperture part inclusive of the film-travel rail part is used not only for interconnecting the cartridge chamber and the spool chamber but also for giving a sufficient rigidity or strength to the camera body. To meet this requirement, the thickness of the aperture part must be sufficiently thick. Therefore, it has been impossible to reduce the thickness of the camera body in the direction of a photo-taking optical axis.
Further, in recent years, a high-magnification zoom lens having two or more times variations of focal length is popularly used in the compact camera. Therefore, in order to enable the camera body to support such a heavy zoom lens, the above-stated requirement for thickening the aperture part has increased.
On the other hand, in the case of the camera disclosed in the above-mentioned Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. HEI 6-95226, the fixed photo-taking lens barrel, which is formed integrally with the camera body, serves to strongly connect the spool chamber and the cartridge chamber to each other. The member having the aperture part and the film-travel rail part is not required to serve as such a connecting part. Therefore, this member can be formed thin. However, since the structural arrangement of the camera body is necessarily made complicated, it is still impossible to make the camera body sufficiently thin in the direction of a photo-taking optical axis.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a camera, which comprises a camera body having formed integrally therewith a film-travel guide part in a film exposing position and a fixed photo-taking lens barrel, and a photo-taking image frame forming member mounted in the film exposing position on the camera body, so that the camera has a compact structural arrangement capable of accurately forming a photo-taking image frame and accurately guiding the travel of film.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a camera, which comprises a camera body having formed integrally therewith a fixed photo-taking lens barrel, a photo-taking image frame forming member mounted in a film exposing position on the camera body, and fixing means for fixing the photo-taking image frame forming member to the camera body and for guiding travel of film in the film exposing position on the camera body, so that the camera has a compact structural arrangement capable of accurately positioning the photo-taking image frame forming member and accurately guiding the travel of film.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a camera body according to a first embodiment of the invention as viewed from behind the camera body.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the camera body shown in FIG. 1 in a state of having an aperture member removed from the camera body.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken across the middle part of the camera body shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a camera body according to a second embodiment of the invention as viewed from behind the camera body.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a camera body according to a third embodiment of the invention as viewed from behind the camera body.
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing the structural arrangement of a conventional camera.
FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken across the middle part of the camera shown in FIG. 6.
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a camera body according to a first embodiment of the invention as viewed from behind the camera body. Referring to FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 denotes the camera body. The camera body 1 includes a cartridge chamber 1 a into which a film cartridge (not shown) is loaded, a fixed photo-taking lens barrel 1 b having an inner helicoid in which a movable lens barrel having a photo-taking optical system is contained, a spool chamber 1 c in which a film take-up spool arranged to take up thereon an exposed part of film wound by a known film transport device is contained, film-travel guide parts 1 d provided at four corners of the fixed photo-taking lens barrel 1 b in a film exposing position where a photo-taking light flux is never eclipsed, datum faces 1 e which define a datum plane for mounting a pressure plate 4 and which constitute a film travel path, i.e., a tunnel amount, in conjunction with an aperture member 2 and the pressure plate 4, dowels if provided for positioning the pressure plate 4 and the aperture member 2, screw holes 1 g provided for fixing the aperture member 2, spool holes 1 h in which the film take-up spool 3 is fitted, and screw holes 1 i provided for fixing the pressure plate 4. The above parts 1 a to 1 i are formed integrally with the camera body 1 by molding with some suitable synthetic resin material such as a plastic material.
The aperture member 2 has a photo-taking image frame 2 a formed therein and is made of a thin sheet metal having cutouts formed at four corners thereof for the film-travel guide parts 1 d. In the aperture member 2, there are formed positioning holes 2 f provided for positioning the aperture member 2 by fitting therein the positioning dowels 1 f provided on the fixed photo-taking lens barrel 1 b of the camera body 1, and screw holes 2 g provided for fixing the aperture member 2.
The film take-up spool 3 has a spool gear part 3 a which is in mesh with a gear of the known film transport device (not shown). The pressure plate 4 is arranged to be mounted on the camera body 1 in a state of abutting on the pressure-plate mounting datum faces 1 e. In the pressure plate 4, there are formed positioning holes 4 f provided for positioning the pressure plate 4 by fitting therein the positioning dowels 1 f, and screw holes 4 i provided for fixing the pressure plate 4 to the camera body 1. A cartridge chamber lid 5 is arranged to pivotally rotate around a hinge shaft 6 provided on the camera body 1.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the camera shown in FIG. 1 in a state of having the aperture member 2 removed from the camera body 1. In FIG. 2, reference numeral 1 j denotes a mounting datum face of the fixed photo-taking lens barrel 1 b of the camera body 1 to be used in mounting the aperture member 2.
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken across the middle part of the camera body 1 shown in FIG. 1. As is apparent from FIG. 3, the aperture member 2 is fixed to the fixed photo-taking lens barrel 1 b. A tunnel amount which is sufficient for passing the film is obtained between the aperture member 2 and the pressure plate 4 with the pressure plate 4 fixed in position by having the pressure plate 4 abut on the pressure-plate mounting datum faces 1 e of the fixed photo-taking lens barrel 1 b. Further, the behavior in the vertical direction of the film is restricted by the film-travel guide parts 1 d provided at the four corners of the fixed photo-taking lens barrel 1 b outside the photo-taking optical path.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a camera body according to a second embodiment of the invention as viewed from behind the camera body. Referring to FIG. 4, reference numeral 10 denotes the camera body. The camera body 10 includes a cartridge chamber 10 a into which a film cartridge (not shown) is loaded, a fixed photo-taking lens barrel 10 b having an inner helicoid in which a lens barrel (not shown) having a photo-taking optical system is disposed, a spool chamber 10 c in which an exposed part of film wound by a known film transport device is placed, datum faces 10 d which define a datum plane for mounting a pressure plate (not shown) and which define a film travel path, i.e., a tunnel amount, in conjunction with an aperture member 11 and the pressure plate (not shown), dowels 10 e provided for positioning the pressure plate (not shown) and the aperture member 11, and spool holes 10 f in which a film take-up spool (not shown) is fitted. The above parts 10 a to 10 f are formed integrally with the camera body 10 by molding with some suitable synthetic resin material such as a plastic material.
The aperture member 11 is made of a thin sheet metal and has a photo-taking image frame 11 a formed therein.
Fixing screws 12 are arranged to fix the aperture member 11 to the rear side of the fixed photo-taking lens barrel 11 b of the camera body 10. In addition, the fixing screws 12 are arranged to guide, by their head parts, the travel of the film in a film exposing position and are disposed at four corners outside the photo-taking image frame 11 a where no photo-taking light flux is eclipsed by them.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a camera body according to a third embodiment of the invention as viewed from behind the camera body. Referring to FIG. 5, reference numeral 20 denotes the camera body. The camera body 20 includes a cartridge chamber 20 a into which a film cartridge (not shown) is loaded, a fixed photo-taking lens barrel 20 b having an inner helicoid in which a lens barrel (not shown) having a photo-taking optical system is disposed, a spool chamber 20 c in which an exposed part of film wound by a known film transport device is placed, datum faces 20 d which define a datum plane for mounting a pressure plate (not shown) and which define a film travel path, i.e., a tunnel amount, in conjunction with an aperture member 21 and the pressure plate (not shown), film-travel guide parts 20 e provided for guiding the travel of film in a film exposing position and for positioning the pressure plate (not shown) and the aperture member 21, spool holes 20 f in which a film take-up spool (not shown) is fitted, and screw holes 20 g provided for mounting the aperture member 21. The above parts 20 a to 10 g are formed integrally with the camera body 20 by molding with some suitable synthetic resin material such as a plastic material.
The aperture member 21 is made of a thin sheet metal and has a photo-taking image frame 21 a formed therein.
While the invention has been described with respect to what is considered to be the preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed. The invention applies to any arrangement whereby the functions of the embodiments disclosed and defined by the following claims can be accomplished.
For example, a pressure plate mentioned in the following claims may be construed to be not limited to a conventional elastic member of a plate shape but to include everything that permits accurate film positioning in the direction of an optical axis in the film exposing position, i.e., at a focal position.
As described in the foregoing, according to the arrangement of each of the embodiments disclosed, the size or thickness of a camera in the direction of the photo-taking optical axis can be reduced as desired.
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