Claims
- 1. A power supply circuit of a camera having a camera body provided with a battery chamber for supplying an electric power to a control circuit of said camera for carrying out at least a part of the photographic operation, comprising:
- a solar battery;
- a second battery removably provided in said chamber to be electrically connectable to said control circuit, said second battery being a selected one of either a primary battery or a second battery;
- means for indicating said second battery to be a secondary battery when said second battery is a secondary battery;
- connection means for electrically connecting said solar battery and second battery in parallel;
- switch means provided in said connection means for connecting said solar battery to or disconnecting said solar battery from said second battery through said connection means; and
- detecting means for detecting whether said battery is a primary battery or a secondary battery based on said means for indicating when said battery is removably provided in said battery chamber in position, said detecting means causing said switch means to connect said solar battery to said second battery through said connection means only when said second battery is detected to be a secondary battery due to presence of said means for indicating, said detecting means causing said switch means to maintain said solar battery disconnected from said second battery when said second battery is detected to be a primary battery due to the presence of said means for indicating.
- 2. The power supply circuit of claim 1 wherein said switch means is an electronic switch and said means for indicating is a particular output voltage of said second battery, which supplies a first output voltage when it is a primary battery and a second output voltage different in level from said first voltage when it is a secondary battery, and wherein said detecting means includes:
- means for generating a reference voltage; and
- comparator means having a first input connected to said means for generating a reference voltage, a second input connected to one terminal of said second battery, and an output terminal connected to said electronic switch, said comparator means supplying an output signal only in response to said second output voltage to said electronic switch thereby causing said electronic switch to connect said solar battery to said second battery through said connection means.
- 3. The power supply circuit of claim 1 wherein said detecting means includes a detection member movably provided in the body of said camera with its part extending into said battery chamber and said means for indicating includes a housing for housing therein said second battery which is a secondary battery, said housing including a contact surface which may be brought into contact with said detection member to cause said switch means to connect said solar battery to said second battery through said connection means when said second battery is installed in said battery chamber.
- 4. The power supply circuit of claim 1 further comprising a Zener diode connected in parallel with said solar battery to regulate its output voltage.
- 5. The power supply circuit of claim 1 further comprising a diode connected between said solar battery and second battery for preventing the reverse current from said second battery to said solar battery.
- 6. An upper cover of a camera having a photovoltaic device for supplying power to carry out at least a part of the photographic operation, said upper cover being provided with an opening for snugly fitting therein said photovoltaic device which comprises an opaque receptacle for receiving therein a plurality of photovoltaic elements, a transparent top cover for covering said receptacle, first holding means for holding said photovoltaic device, said first holding means including a ridge provided on said receptacle and a projection provided on said top cover whereby said ridge and said projection holds said top cover at the periphery of said opening, and second holding means for holding said receptacle and said top cover together.
- 7. An upper cover of claim 6, wherein said second holding means includes protuberances formed on either one of said top cover or said receptacle and depressions correspondingly formed on the other of said top cover or said receptacle whereby said protuberances are fitted in said depressions to combine said top cover from said receptacle.
- 8. An upper cover of a camera having a photovoltaic device for supplying power to carry out at least a part of the photographic operation, said upper cover being provided with an opening for snugly fitting therein said photovoltaic device which comprises an opaque receptacle for receiving therein a plurality of photovoltaic elements, a transparent top cover for covering said receptacle, first holding means for holding said photovoltaic device, said first holding means including a holding plate which abuts against the back side of said photovoltaic device and both ends of which are fixedly attached to the inside surface of said upper cover, and second holding means for holding said receptacle and said top cover together.
- 9. An upper cover of claim 8, wherein said second holding means includes protuberances formed on either one of said top cover or said receptacle and depressions correspondingly formed on the other of said top cover or said receptacle whereby said protuberances are fitted in said depressions to combine said top cover from said receptacle.
- 10. An upper cover of a camera provided with a photovoltaic device for supplying power to carry out at least a part of the photographic operation, said upper cover having a pair of sloped sections symmetrically arranged in an opposed relationship and a roof section connecting the top ends of said pair of sloped sections to enclose a pentagonal prism of said camera, at least either one of said sloped sections being provided with an opening for snugly fitting therein said photovoltaic device which comprises an opaque receptacle for receiving therein a plurality of photovoltaic elements, a transparent top cover for covering said receptacle, first holding means for holding said photovoltaic device and second holding means for holding said receptacle and said top cover together, and said roof section including ribs provided on the inside surface thereof in order to increase the mechanical strength of said upper cover.
- 11. An upper cover of claim 10 wherein said ribs are provided in the form of a grid.
- 12. An upper cover of claim 10 wherein said first holding means includes a ridge provided on said receptacle and a projection provided on said top cover whereby said ridge and said projection hold said top cover at the periphery of said opening.
- 13. An upper cover of claim 12 wherein said second holding means includes protuberances formed on said top cover and depressions correspondingly formed on said receptacle whereby said protuberances are fitted in said depressions to combine said top cover with said receptacle.
- 14. An upper cover of claim 10, wherein said first holding means includes a holding plate which abuts against the back side of said photovoltaic device and both ends of which are fixedly attached to the inside surface of said upper cover.
- 15. An upper cover of claim 14 wherein said second holding means includes protuberances formed on said top cover and depressions correspondingly formed on said receptacle whereby said protuberances are fitted in said depressions to combine said top cover with said receptacle.
Priority Claims (2)
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55-94838 |
Jul 1980 |
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55-145557[U] |
Oct 1980 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 282,073, filed July 10, 1981, now abandoned.
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