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| United States Patent | 4244591 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4244591.html |
| Inventor(s) | Umetsu; Junji (Kita, JP) |
| Abstract | Water- and dust-proof connections between movable components mounted
externally on a camera and the camera casing are achieved by using a
viscoelastic sheet inserted at one end into either the component or casing
and frictionally engaging the other to provide the leak-proof seal. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4244591 |
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Device for protecting the operating section of a camera from water drops
and dust |
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| Publication Date |
January 13, 1981 |
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September 11, 1979 |
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| Parent Case |
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 911,241 filed May 30, 1978
abandoned. |
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| Priority Data |
May 30, 1977[JP]52-69537 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A seal for protecting the interior of a camera from water drops and
dust, said seal of the type comprising an external casing member of said
camera, an operating member outside of said casing member for controlling
a camera function, said operating member passing through an opening in
said external casing member to form a gap therebetween, and a sealing
means for sealing said gap, wherein the improvement comprises:
said sealing means comprising a viscoelastic sheet, having a substantially
rectangular cross-section and an axial thickness which is small in
relation to its radial thickness, fixedly secured to one of said members
and tightly contacting the entire periphery of the other of said members
around the entire periphery of said other member within said gap.
2. A seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein said operating member includes a
shaft and wherein said sealing means is an annular viscoelastic sheet
fixed at its outer diameter to the camera casing and having an inner
diameter in its unstressed state which is slightly smaller than the
diameter of said shaft.
3. A seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sealing means is an annular
viscoelastic sheet fixed at its inner periphery to said operating member
and having an outer diameter, in its unstressed state, larger than the
inner diameter of the opening.
4. A seal as claimed in claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein said operating member is
axially movable.
5. A seal as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein said operating member is
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a technique in water-drop-proofing (hereinafter
referred to merely as "drop-proofing" when applicable) and dust proofing
cameras.
In taking pictures in rainy or dusty environments or in water splashes, a
conventional camera is unsatisfactory in that the film may be damaged and
even the camera itself may be damaged. Thus, the utility of conventional
cameras is limited.
The present invention is intended to provide an all-weather camera in which
the above-described limitations are eliminated without hindering the
operability of the camera; that is, to provide a device for protecting the
operating section of a camera from water drops and dust. Furthermore, the
protection device also helps to reduce the operating sound of a camera.
Therefore, the utility of the device according to the invention is
considerably high.
In a conventional method of protecting the operating section a camera from
water drops or dust, which is employed in a special photographing camera
such as an underwater camera, an "O"-ring is provided between a shaft and
a bearing. Accordingly, such a camera needs a large thrust space for using
the "O"-ring. Water-proofing between the shaft and the bearing is obtained
by employing the "O"-ring against its viscoelasticity and, therefore,
friction between the operating shaft and the "O"-ring is increased. As a
result, the shaft mobility is hindered, and if the shaft has a
self-restoring function, it is necessary to provide a strong spring
therefor. This type of internal construction is often unsuitable for
ordinary cameras.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to eliminate the
above-described difficulties; and more specifically to provide a device
which protects the operating section of a camera from water drops and dust
with a small space without exerting an excessive load on the moving
elements of the camera.
These and other objects are achieved by providing in the annular space
between the camera operating member and camera casing a viscoelastic sheet
slightly larger than the annular space. The sheet is firmly anchored to
one or both of the camera operating member and camera casing. If not
bonded or embedded at one end, the sheet will, nevertheless, provide a
tight leak-proof fit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a camera button sealed according to
the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of a camera button sealed according to
a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view of a camera winding mechanism sealed
according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
This invention will be described in detail with reference to its preferred
embodiment.
Referring to FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 designates an upper decoration
board fixedly secured to a camera body (not shown). A shutter button seat
2 and the upper decoration board 1 are formed into one unit by joining the
portion 2a of the shutter button seat 2 and the portion 1a of the upper
decoration board 1 together by caulking. Reference numeral 3 designates a
shutter button which is positioned in place by means of a washer 5 so that
it may not be removed from the shutter button seat. A release board 6 is
connected to a shutter mechanism (not shown) provided in the camera. A
spring is provided between the release board 6 and the upper decoration
board 1 so as to push the shutter button 3 upward at all times.
Accordingly, the shutter button 3 makes a thrust motion downwardly when
pushed by the operator during the shutter release operation and is
self-restored by spring 7. Reference numeral 4 designates an annular thin
rubber washer which is bonded to the shutter button 3 and frictionally
engages the button seat 2. The shutter button 3, as indicated by 3a in
FIG. 1, is chamfered for relief of the rubber washer 4. The outer diameter
of the rubber washer 4 is made slightly larger than the inner diameter of
the button seat 2 and the washer is forcibly inserted into the button seat
against its viscoelasticity. With the arrangement shown in FIG. 1, the
entering of water drops 18 is prevented both during the thrushing and
restoration of the button by a combination of the circumferential portion
4a of the rubber washer 4 and the inner wall 2b of the shutter button seat
2.
A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 2, in which
reference numeral 8 designates a decoration board integral with a camera
body (not shown), and a bearing board 9 is fixedly secured to the
decoration board 8 with a screw 10. A pin 12 is fitted into the bearing
board 9, and it is pushed upwardly by means of a spring 14 provided
between the bearing board 9 and a locking lever 13. An annular, thin
rubber washer 11 is fixedly sandwiched between the decoration board 8 and
the bearing board 9. The inner circumference of the washer 11 is made
slightly smaller than the diameter of the pin 12 in order to provide a
leak-proof fit by stretching the washer. The drop-proof and dust-proof
effects are provided by the combination of the outer wall of the pin 12
and the inner wall 11a of the rubber washer 11 and the drop-proofing and
dust-proofing effects are perfect even when the pin 12 is making a thrust
motion because the flexibility of the rubber washer will permit it to
follow the movement of the pin. The portion 8a of the decoration board 8
and the portion 9a of the bearing board 9 are chamfered for relief of the
rubber washer 11.
Referring to FIG. 3, a third embodiment of this invention includes an upper
decoration board 19 fixedly secured to a camera body with screws (not
shown), and a winding lever 16 connected to winding mechanism (not shown)
in the camera. A rubber sheet 17 is bonded to the upper decoration board
19. The inner diameter of the rubber sheet 17 is made slightly smaller
than the diameter of the outer wall 16a of the shaft of the winding lever
16 and the shaft is forcibly inserted into the rubber sheet against the
viscoelasticity of the latter. The entering of water drops 18 is prevented
by the combination of the outer wall 16a of the shaft of the winding lever
16 and the inner wall 17b of the hole in the rubber sheet similar to the
embodiment of FIG. 2. Although the winding lever 16 is formed so as to
provide radial motion, the drop-proof and dust-proof effects are perfect
even when the winding lever 16 is turned due to the snug fit of the
washer. An added advantage of the rubber sheet 16 is that, since the
peripheral portion 17a of the rubber sheet 17 is tightly held by securing
the upper decoration board 19 to the camera body with screws, the entering
of water drops 18 through a space between the camera body 15 and the upper
decoration board 19 is prevented. Thus, the same effect as that of the
rubber washer for the shutter release button can be obtained readily by
using the rubber sheet for the winding lever.
The viscoelastic sheet is employed between the external case member and the
operating member of the camera for the purpose of drop-proofing and
dust-proofing as described above. The thickness of the viscoelastic sheet
can be made thinner than that of an "O"-ring and, therefore, the operating
mechanism can be made smaller. Furthermore, the viscoelastic sheet can be
readily manufactured by blanking a sheet material. An additional advantage
of the present invention is that an "O"-ring requires a very tight sliding
fit between adjacent parts and, therefore, must be manufactured within
close tolerances while the viscoelastic sheet depends on its flexing
capability to provide the seal and, therefore, the dimensional accuracies
need not be as strict and the friction between adjacent parts may be much
less. Thus, the device according to the present invention for protecting
the operating section of the camera from water drops and dust can be
easily manufactured. Unlike the "O"-ring, it is not possible with the
viscoelastic sheet to obtain a water-proof effect under high pressure.
However, for ordinary cameras for taking pictures in an ordinary manner,
the device according to the present invention is sufficiently effective in
a rainy or dusty environment.
As is apparent from the above description, according to this invention, by
utilizing the bending of a viscoelastic material the device for protecting
the operating section of the camera from water drops and dust is realized
within a small space without exerting excessive friction on the thrusting
and radially moving elements. Furthermore, it goes without saying that the
technical concept of this invention can be applied not only to the moving
elements on the camera body such as a shutter button, a release button and
a winding lever, but also to a lens barrel and the moving elements of the
accessories of a camera.
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