Abstract:
A disposable camera having an erectable bellows. A plastic bellows includes a series of truncated, conical walls, interspaced between a second set of truncated, conical walls, all of which form equal included angles with the camera longitudinal axis. The bellows has a proximal end integrally connected to a camera box having a self-developing film packet therein. A pair of rollers apply pressure to exiting exposed film spreading development medium thereacross. A lens and shutter mechanism are affixed to the distal end of the bellows.
Abstract:
A disposable camera constructed to produce a single photograph and to collapse to a stored position. A top wall and bottom wall are spaced apart by a pair of inwardly folding side walls and a pair of outwardly folding side walls. A negative and associated photographic paper is slidably mounted in the camera. An externally located pair of pressure jaws receive the film and paper to break a packet of development material mounted to the paper and negative and subsequently apply the material onto the paper. The camera is disposable after one exposure whereas the jaws are retained for use with the next camera. A shutter is moveable across an aperture in the front wall to allow light to pass to the negative.
Abstract:
A disposable camera constructed to produce a single photograph and to collapse to a stored position. A top wall and bottom wall are spaced apart by a pair of inwardly folding side walls and a pair of outwardly folding side walls. A negative is slidably mounted adjacent the back wall and is alignable with a photographic paper slidably mounted against one side wall and to the top wall. A shutter is moveable across an aperture in the front wall to allow light to pass to the negative. A pair of rollers are mounted to the camera box with the photographic paper and negative moving therebetween developing the photograph on the paper.