Claims
- 1. A reloadable film canister comprising:
- a light-tight housing defining an interior film receiving region wherein said housing is formed with first and second parts which are movable with respect to one another from a closed, light-tight, condition to an open, reloading, condition and then to said closed condition;
- a support member carried by said housing;
- an encoder disk; and
- a film carrying core removably insertable into said housing when said housing is in said open condition, wherein said core is carried on said support member and wherein said core is coupled to said disk within said housing at least when said core is so inserted, with said disk being usable to detect a rotation of said core.
- 2. A canister as in claim 1 wherein said disk is rotatably carried adjacent to said region within said housing.
- 3. A canister as in claim 1 wherein said disk is fixedly attached to said core and insertable into said housing with said core.
- 4. A film canister comprising:
- a housing which defines an internal volume and an output slot;
- an encoder disk rotatably carried within said housing;
- a core for carrying a roll of film, said core being rotatably and releasably supportable within said housing, and having a mating portion for releasably engaging said encoder disk.
- 5. A film supply reel usable with a single reel, reloadable, film canister which defines an internal volume, a film output slot and a support element, the supply reel comprising:
- a cylindrical core removably insertable into the canister;
- film wound about said core with the film extendable through the output slot when said core is inserted into the canister; and
- an encoder fixedly attached to said core wherein said core carries a surface for rotatably and removably engaging the canister support element.
- 6. A film supply reel insertable into an interior region of a replaceable canister comprising:
- a cylindrical core;
- a length of film wound about said core; and
- an encoder disk fixedly carried on said core wherein when said core is inserted into the interior region of the canister, said disk is also positioned within that region.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/590,470, which was filed Sep. 27, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,247,323, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/501,234, filed Mar. 29, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,153,625.
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