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.

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