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| United States Patent | 5486885 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5486885.html |
| Inventor(s) | Matsumoto; Fumiharu (4-802, 31, 1-chome, Hon-cho, Nakano-Ku, Tokyo, JP) |
| Abstract | A character image display apparatus in a film device with a lens mounted
thereon or a camera is constructed such that a hole is provided on a
reflector in a flash unit provided on a body of the camera, one end of a
photoconductor is fixed to the hole and the other end thereof is connected
to a diffusion block disposed so as to face an exposure window on the
body, and a display device in which a positive film of a display image
such as a character image sticked on a plane of the diffusion block is
disposed in front of a film in fixed relationship to a shading corrugation
within an exposure portion of the camera body, whereby when photographing
is performed, a light ray from the flash unit is introduced by the
photoconductor and a display image such as a character mark is
simultaneously exposed simultaneously exposed as a part of a photographing
image with light rays uniformed by the diffusion block. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5486885 |
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Character image display apparatus for a camera |
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| Publication Date |
January 23, 1996 |
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March 7, 1994 |
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| Priority Data |
Mar 05, 1993[JP]5-014623 U |
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What is claimed is:
1. A character image display apparatus for a camera, comprising:
a camera body having a film exposure portion and a film plane;
a flash unit having a reflector for illuminating a subject being
photographed, the flash unit being housed on the camera body;
a light guide having an end thereof connected to the reflector through a
hole in the reflector, thereby light emitted from the flash unit being
transmitted through said light guide;
a diffusion block fixed to the camera body within the exposure portion of
the body, the diffusion block having a display plane substantially
parallel to the film plane of the camera body, and a positive film of a
display image being disposed on said display plane and thereby facing the
film plane of the camera body, and an opposite end of the light guide
disposed in the diffusion block such that during the photographic process
light from the flash unit is introduced through the light guide to the
diffusion block to uniformly illuminate the display image and thereby the
display image being simultaneously photographed with a subject being
photographed.
2. The character image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein said display
image is a character image.
3. The character image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein said positive
film is adhesively adhered to the display plane of the diffusion block.
4. The character image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the opposite
end of the light guide in the diffusion block has a light dispersion plane
which is disposed substantially parallel to the display plane of the
diffusion block.
5. The character image display apparatus of claim 4, wherein the light
dispersion plane is oblique to the longitudinal axis of the light guide.
6. The character image display apparatus of claim 4, wherein the light
dispersion plane is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis
of the light guide. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a simplified display apparatus for a
camera into which a photographed image and a or the like at a
photographing position can be taken simultaneously.
2. Prior Art
In ordinary cameras, various data photographing apparatus capable of
simultaneously taking a picture of photographing data or the like together
with a photographing image have been developed and put into practise.
These apparatus are constructed such that an illumination apparatus for
the exclusive use of photographing data for introducing external light
onto a camera body or a back lid is mainly provided, or a photographing
data is simultaneously taken in a picture together with a photographing
image on a film with a data apparatus provided before or behind the film
by utilizing exposure light from a photographing lens.
However, since a photographing data is taken in a picture in superposed
relationship on a part of a film together with a photographing image, for
example, there may be caused a case where the data is not distinctly
legible in the finished photograph as in the case where an over-exposed
object being photographed is taken in a part of a photographing image on
which the data is taken in a picture. Also, in a film device with a lens
mounted thereon (camera), its cost is a big problem and its body is
provided with an expensive data photographing apparatus, thus it being
complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a simplified character
image display apparatus for a camera which is capable of clearly
photographing a display image, such as a character simultaneously with the
image being photographed.
The present invention is a character image display apparatus in a film
device with a lens mounted thereon in which a hole is provided on a
reflector in a flash unit provided on a body of said film device, one end
of a photoconductor is fixed to the hole and the other end thereof is
connected to a diffusion block disposed so as to face an exposure window
on the body, and a display device in which a positive film of a display
image such as a character image sticked on a plane of the diffusion block
is disposed in front of a film in fixed relationship to a shading
corrngation within an exposure portion of body, whereby when photographing
is performed, a light ray from the flash unit is introduced by the light
guide and a display image such as a character mark is simultaneously
exposed as a part of a photographing image with light rays uniformed by
the diffusion block.
In the present invention, an illumination light ray from the flash unit is
introduced by the light guide to illuminate a display image such as a
character mark with light rays uniformed by a diffusion block and the
sidplay image is simultaneously photographed on a film together with a
photographing image, resulting in that a display mark such as character
mark can be clearly and simultaneously taken in a picture with a simple
apparatus composed of only inexpensive members.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the structure of a character display
apparatus of the present invention in a camera;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the camera shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an example of fixing a light guide to
a diffusion block;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing another example of fixing the light
guide to the diffusion block;
FIG. 5 is a front view of a display mark; and
FIGS. 6(A) and (B) are front views of finished photographs.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the
attached drawings.
FIG. 1 shows the back view of the body of a camera with its back lid
removed. FIG. 2 shows the front view thereof. Specifically, the camera has
a photographic lens 1 at the center of the camera, a view finder 2 and a
flash unit 3 at the upper front thereof, and a button 4 for operating the
flash unit. A body 5 of the camera is integrally formed and has an
exposure portion 6 extending rearward in a pyramid shape through which
light passes at the center of the body 5, and an opening as an exposure
window at a film pressing portion 9 is disposed between opposite sides of
the body 5 for receiving a film cartridge 8. A plurality of shading
corrugations 10 are formed within the exposure portion 6.
The flash unit 3 comprises a diffusion plate 11, a flash bulb (not shown)
and a reflector 12. The reflector 12 is provided with a hole 13. One end
of a light guide 14 is at hole 13 so that light from the flash bulb can
pass through the light guide 14. The light guide 14 is preferably an
optical fiber bundle. The other end of the light guide 14 is inserted into
a hole 16 of a diffusion block 15 which is fixed to the shading
corrugation 10 in the exposure portion 6. The diffusion block 15 has a
display plane 15a (FIGS. 3 and 4) disposed so as to be in contact with the
film pressing portion 9.
Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the diffusion block 15 receives illumination
from light guide 14 which is uniformly distributed over display plane 15a.
The tip of the light guide 14 is inserted into the hole 16 of the
diffusion block 15 and is disposed perpendicularly to the display plane
15a, as shown in FIG. 3, and is adhesively fixed therein. The tip of light
guide 14 ends in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the
longitudinal axis of the light guide 14. Referring to FIG. 4, the light
guide 14 is inserted laterally to the display plane 15a, that is, in a
direction parallel to display plane 15a, and the tip of the light guide 14
is obliquely cut to have a light dispersion plane 14a facing the display
plane 15a.
An image on a positive film 17 which is prepared by photographing a
character mark or the like as shown in FIG. 5, is adhered to a display
plane 15a on the film side of the diffusion block 15. Accordingly, when
the shutter 18 is depressed, the flash unit 3 emits light to expose the
film and illuminate the image such as a character mark on the display
plane 15a with light rays uniformed by the diffusion block 15 by
introducing, the light from the flash unit 3 by the light guide 14,
thereby a very clear image being simultaneously exposed on a part of an
exposure area of the film.
While there is no limitation in size of the diffusion block 15, judging
from a taken picture, it is most suitable to dispose the display plane 15a
at the four corners within an exposure portion 6 or on the full surface of
the lower side within the exposure portion 6. When an exposure value of a
display image does not agree with that of a photographing image due to a
size of the display plane 15a or an image density of a character mark or
the like, it is possible to easily make the amounts of exposures equal by
increasing a size of the photoconductor 14.
Consequently, a printed photograph is a picture having the clear display
image 19a such as a character in a part of the exposure image 19, as shown
in FIGS. 6 (A) and (B).
As described above, a character display apparatus of the present invention
in a camera is composed of very inexpensive light guide and diffusion
block on the display plane of which a mark is only sticked. With such a
structure, it is possible to simultaneously photograph a very clear
display image in a part of an object being photographed together with the
latter. Consequently, a photograph adapted to a place of selling films or
an event performed in the place can be provided without raising a price of
the film device, leading to highly raise a value for a commemorative
picture.
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