Claims
- 1. A camera having a pair of film-receiving chambers arranged on opposite sides of an exposure window between which, in use, film extends through a film passageway:a film sprocket wheel having a plurality of teeth which, in use, engage a film extending within the film passageway; a film counter drive wheel operatively connected to the film sprocket wheel driven by rotation of the sprocket wheel; a film frame counter wheel mounted on a movable pivot engageable with the drive wheel; and resilient means which urge the film frame counter wheel to a reset position in which the film frame counter wheel adopts a predefined orientation.
- 2. A camera according to claim 1 wherein the pivot for the film frame counter wheel is mounted to allow displacement between a position in which the counter wheel and drive gear are engaged, and a position in which they are separated.
- 3. A camera according to claim 1 wherein the said resilient means acts on the pivot to urge the counter wheel to the disengaged position.
- 4. A camera according to claim 3 wherein the pivot for the counter wheel is mounted on a lever which is movable to allow movement of the counter wheel into and out of engagement with the drive gear.
- 5. A camera according to claim 4 wherein an end of the lever opposite to the mounting of the counter wheel bears against a door of the camera, whereby when in a closed position the door bears against the lever and urges the counter wheel and drive gear into engagement.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/665,132, filed Sep. 19, 2000, in the name of Yet Chan and entitled “FILM ALIGNMENT MECHANISM AND FRAME COUNTER RESETTING MECHANISM”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,587,645.
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