Claims
- 1. An underwater one-time-use camera comprising:
a housing having a front housing part and a rear housing part; a frame assembly disposed within said housing; said housing and said frame assembly having retention features releaseably sealing said rear housing part water-tightly against said front housing part and holding said frame assembly in said front housing part independent of said rear housing part.
- 2. The camera of claim 1 wherein said retention features of said front housing part are a plurality of lugs, and said retention features of said rear housing part and said frame assembly are a plurality of catch portions, each said lug being engaged by a respective one of said catch portions.
- 3. The camera of claim 2 wherein catch portions of said rear housing part are internal to said housing and said catch portions of said frame assembly are external to said frame assembly.
- 4. The camera of claim 2 wherein said lugs engage said catch portions of said frame assembly only when said rear housing part is removed.
- 5. The camera of claim 2 wherein said lugs include first and second subsets, said lugs of said first subset each engaging a respective one of said catch portions of said rear housing part, said lugs of said second subset each engaging a respective one of said catch portions of said frame assembly.
- 6. The camera of claim 5 wherein said front housing part has a viewport and said attachment portion holds said frame assembly in closely spaced relation to said viewport.
- 7. The camera of claim 1 wherein said frame assembly has a light-tight film space and a film door closing said film space.
- 8. The camera of claim 1 further comprising a film unit disposed in said film space.
- 9. The camera of claim 1 wherein said catch portions of said frame assembly are outwardly extending flanges.
- 10. The camera of claim 1 wherein said catch portions of said rear housing part are eye-tabs.
- 11. An underwater one-time-use camera comprising:
a housing having a front housing part and a rear housing part, said front housing part having a viewport, said front housing part having a back opening, said rear housing part releaseably closing said back opening watertightly; a frame assembly disposed within said housing, said frame assembly having a light-tight film space and a film door closing said film space, said frame assembly having a taking lens unit covered by said viewport, said frame assembly being gripped by said front housing part independently of said rear housing part.
- 12. The camera of claim 11 wherein said film door is openable through said back opening, when said rear housing part is released from said back opening.
- 13. The camera of claim 11 wherein said attachment portion holds said frame assembly within said front housing part with said taking lens unit covered by viewport, when said rear housing part is released from said back opening.
- 14. The camera of claim 11 wherein said front housing part has first and second subsets of lugs and said rear housing part and said frame assembly each have a plurality of catch portions, said lugs of said first subset each engaging a respective one of said catch portions of said rear housing part, said lugs of said second subset each engaging a respective one of said catch portions of said frame assembly.
- 15. The camera of claim 14 wherein catch portions of said rear housing part are internal to said housing and said catch portions of said frame assembly are external to said frame assembly.
- 16. A method for unloading a one-time-use camera comprising the steps of:
releasing a rear housing part from a front housing part; following said releasing, opening a film door of a frame assembly; following said releasing and opening, removing a film unit; and during and following said opening and removing, retaining said frame assembly in said front housing part.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising detaching a winding knob following said retaining.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising releasing said frame assembly from said front housing part following said detaching.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said first releasing step further comprises removing a plurality of lugs of said front housing part from a plurality of catch portions of said rear housing part; and said second releasing step further comprises removing said lugs from a plurality of catch portions of said frame assembly.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein said first releasing step further comprises removing a first subset of lugs of said front housing part from a plurality of catch portions of said rear housing part; and said second releasing step further comprises removing a second subset of lugs of said front housing part from a plurality of catch portions of said frame assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 83820RLW], entitled: TWO-SHOT MOLDED SEAL INTEGRITY INDICATOR, UNDERWATER CAMERA, AND METHOD, filed ______ in the names of Stephen J. Smith, Craig A. Baker, and Wayne E. Stiehler; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 83821RLW], entitled: DEPRESSURIZED UNDERWATER ONE-TIME-USE CAMERA WITH SEAL INTEGRITY INDICATOR AND METHOD, filed in the names of Stephen J. Smith, Craig A. Baker, and Wayne E. Stiehler; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 83822RLW], entitled: CAMERA AND UNDERWATER HOUSING HAVING TWO-SHOT MOLDED KNOB SEAT, filed ______ in the names of Stephen J. Smith, Craig A. Baker, and Wayne E. Stiehler; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 83823RLW], entitled: UNDERWATER CAMERA HOUSING HAVING SEALED PIVOTABLE SHUTTER ACTUATOR AND METHOD, filed ______ in the names of Stephen J. Smith, Craig A. Baker, and Wayne E. Stiehler; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 83832RLW], entitled: UNDERWATER CAMERA HAVING VIEWPORTS BEARING ON VIEWFINDER TUNNEL OF FRAME, filed ______ in the names of Stephen J. Smith, Wayne E. Stiehler, and Craig A. Baker; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 83833RLW], entitled: DUAL ACTION SHUTTER RELEASE WITH THUMBWHEEL BRAKE AND METHODS, filed ______ in the names of Wayne E. Stiehler, Stephen J. Smith, and Craig A. Baker; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 83831], entitled: UNDERWATER HOUSING ASSEMBLY, filed ______ in the names of Stephen J. Smith, Wayne E. Stiehler, Edwin J. Khang, and Jeffrey S. Eng.