Claims
- 1. A film guide mechanism of a camera having a pair of elongated substantially parallel film guide surfaces defining a film guiding passage extending from a location adjacent to a film cartridge chamber, past a film exposure aperture, to a location adjacent to a film take-up spool, the film cartridge chamber receiving a film cartridge having a spool shaft on which film has been wound and having a delivery port through which a leading edge of the film is pushed out by rotation of the spool shaft, the film guide mechanism comprising a first pair of spaced inclined planes formed so as to be disposed between the film delivery port and the film passage and to converge away from the film delivery port and toward a film thickness direction of the film passage, with a spacing between said first pair of inclined planes decreasing continuously in the film thickness direction from an end of each of the inclined planes of the first pair adjacent to the film delivery port to an opposite end of each of the inclined planes of the first pair at an entrance between the parallel guide surfaces of the film passage, so that the leading edge of the film is guided by the first pair of inclined planes in a direction parallel to the film thickness direction of the film passage, said end of each of the inclined planes of the first pair adjacent to the film delivery port being positioned beyond the film delivery port in a direction parallel to the film thickness, the length of each of the inclined planes of the first pair being substantially less than the length of the film passage, and a second pair of spaced inclined planes formed so as to be disposed between the film delivery port and the film passage and to converge away from the film delivery port and toward a film width direction of the film passage, with a spacing between said second pair of inclined planes decreasing continuously in the film width direction from an end of each of the inclined planes of the second pair adjacent to the film delivery port to an opposite end of each of the inclined planes of the second pair, said opposite ends of the inclined planes of the second pair merging with respective parallel surfaces at said entrance of the film passage, so that the leading edge of the film is guided by the second pair of inclined planes in a direction parallel to the film width, an end of each of the inclined planes of the second pair adjacent to the film delivery port being positioned beyond the film delivery port in a direction parallel to the film width, the second pair of inclined planes being constructed immovably so that a space defined between said opposite ends of the inclined planes of the second pair adjacent to said entrance of the film passage is at all times wider than the width of said leading edge of the film, whereby the film is properly guided from the film delivery port to the film passage.
- 2. A film guide mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said opposite end of each inclined plane of said first pair of inclined planes merges with a corresponding one of said film guide surfaces of said film passage.
- 3. A film guide mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said inclined planes of the first pair have substantially the same inclination angles.
- 4. A film guide mechanism of a film feeding device having a pair of elongated substantially parallel film guide surfaces defining a film guiding passage extending from a location adjacent to a film cartridge chamber, to a location adjacent to a film take-up spool, the film cartridge chamber receiving a film cartridge having a spool shaft on which film has been wound and having a delivery port through which a leading edge of the film is pushed out by rotation of the spool shaft, the film guide mechanism comprising a first pair of spaced inclined planes formed so as to be disposed between the film delivery port and the film passage and to converge away from the film delivery port and toward a film thickness direction of the film passage, with a spacing between said first pair of inclined planes decreasing continuously in the film thickness direction from an end of each of the inclined planes of the first pair adjacent to the film delivery port to an end of each of the inclined planes of the first pair at an entrance between the parallel guide surfaces of the film passage, so that the leading edge of the film is guided by the first pair of inclined planes in a direction parallel to the film thickness direction of the film passage, said end of each of the inclined planes of the first pair adjacent to the film delivery port being positioned beyond the film delivery port in a direction parallel to the film thickness, the length of each of the inclined planes of the first pair being substantially less than the length of the film passage, and a second pair of spaced inclined planes formed so as to be disposed between the film delivery port and the film passage and to converge away from the film delivery port and toward a film width direction of the film passage, with a spacing between said second pair of inclined planes decreasing continuously in the film width direction from an end of each of the inclined planes of the second pair adjacent to the film delivery port to an opposite end of each of the inclined planes of the second pair, said opposite ends of the inclined planes of the second pair merging with respective parallel surfaces at said entrance of the film passage, so that the leading edge of the film is guided by the second pair of inclined planes in a direction parallel to the film width, an end of each of the inclined planes of the second pair adjacent to the film delivery port being positioned beyond the film delivery port in a direction parallel to the film width, the second pair of inclined planes being constructed immovably so that a space defined between said opposite ends of the inclined planes of the second pair adjacent to said entrance of the film passage is at all times wider than the width of said leading edge of the film, whereby the film is properly guided from the film delivery port to the film passage.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/201,086 filed Feb. 24, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/793,207 filed Nov. 18, 1991, both abandoned.
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