Arthur H Crapsey

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Arthur H Crapsey was an influential camera designer working for Kodak, who had a hand in a great many designs. Between 1948 and 1958 Crapsey was credited with patents for a large number of cameras, including:

Crapsey was also granted patents for parts of cameras, over a long period (e.g. strap attaching device, US no. 2,521,903 (12 Sep 1950); a film cartridge, US no. 3,617,013 (2 Nov 1971) and US Patent US3658411 - Folded Path Zoom Lens (25 Apr 1972)) and his patents are referenced by many later patentees (e.g. for the Lomo Dalek/Supersampler, US Patent D476674 -1 Jul 2003).

Crapsey is acknowledged as the main designer of the Kodak Brownie Star series. He had possibly been inspired in some designs by Walter Dorwin Teague.

Sources

  • Soloway, Rick and Ralph London, "Some Camera Designs of Arthur Crapsey, Henry Dreyfuss and Raymond Loewy", Photographica Digest (official journal of the Western Photographic Historical Society), Vol. 13, No. 11, Nov. 2006.
  • London, Ralph and Rick Soloway, "Camera Designs of Walter Dorwin Teague", Photographic Canadiana, Dec 2006, Toronto, Canada.
  • Free Patents Online

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