V-pole holder for light modifiers

11359762 · 2022-06-14

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Abstract

A holder for flexible materials which incorporate two arms connected by an elbow. Within the elbow is a tensioning mechanism which, when engaged, tends to press the arm apart. When the tension is released, the holder collapses into an easily stored mechanism. With the arms being variable in length, the range of material dimensions is greatly enhanced. A connector positioned at the elbow permits the holder to be secured to a base and arranged in gangs to address the particular need at the time.

Claims

1. A holder for flexible materials comprising: a) a floor stand; b) a cross member secured to the floor stand substantially at a center point of the cross member; and, c) a first holder and second holder secured to the cross member substantially at opposing ends of the cross member, the first holder and the second holder each having, 1) a first arm and a second arm; and, 2) an elbow mechanism connected to a first end of the first arm and the first end of the second arm, said elbow mechanism adapted to encourage the first arm and the second arm to rotate into a larger angle.

2. The holder for flexible materials according to claim 1, wherein the first holder and the second holder each further includes a release mechanism adapted to relax the elbow mechanism to allow the first arm and the second arm to rotate around the elbow mechanism.

3. The holder for flexible materials according to claim 2, wherein the first arm and the second arm expand to selective lengths.

4. The holder for flexible materials according to claim 3, wherein distal ends of the first arm and the second arm include a grasping mechanism adapted to secure the respective arms to a flat apparatus.

5. A holder for flexible materials comprising: a) a floor stand having a vertical upright, an uppermost end of the vertical upright having a mounting mechanism for a light; b) alight secured to the mounting mechanism; c) a cross member secured to the vertical upright; d) a light diffuser; and e) a first holder and second holder secured to the cross member substantially at opposing ends of the cross member, the first holder and the second holder having, 1) a first arm and a second arm; and, 2) an elbow mechanism connected to a first end of the first arm and the first end of the second arm, said elbow mechanism adapted to encourage the first arm and the second arm to rotate into a larger angle, and, 3) grasping mechanisms positioned at a distal end of each arm, said grasping mechanisms secured to the light diffuser.

6. The holder for flexible materials according to claim 5, wherein the first holder and the second holder each further includes a release mechanism adapted to allow the first arm and the second arm to rotate around the elbow mechanism.

7. The holder for flexible materials according to claim 6, wherein the first arm and the second arm expand to varying lengths.

Description

DRAWINGS IN BRIEF

(1) FIG. 1A is a perspective of the preferred embodiment of the invention.

(2) FIG. 1B shows the embodiment of FIG. 1A in a collapsed state.

(3) FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of the invention in which two mechanisms illustrated in FIG. 1 are used to hold/position a screen.

(4) FIG. 3 is an illustration of an embodiment showing the use of one mechanism to position a reflector.

(5) FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of the invention which is used to provide diffused light.

(6) FIG. 5 illustrates an embodiment of the invention which does not utilize the tensioning function of the elbow.

(7) FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of the clamp of the invention.

DRAWINGS IN DETAIL

(8) FIG. 1A is a perspective of the preferred embodiment of the invention.

(9) The holder (also referred to as a V-Pole holder) of the invention has two arms 10A and 10B connected by elbow 11. Elbow 11 includes a tensioning mechanism (not shown) which, when engaged, tends to press arms 10A and 10B away from each other.

(10) Arm 10A is also extendable by extension unit 14A. Both arms 10A and 10B, are capable of being extended by either one extension unit 14A (shown as 14B for arm 10B) and a further extension unit 14C (as shown for arm 10B). In this way, each arm 10A and 10b are selectively lengthened to meet the demands of the application.

(11) At the end of each arm is connector 12 and 12B which are configured to grasp an article as will be shown by the following figures.

(12) The holder arms 10A and 10B can be extended in a straight line, or in any V-shaped configuration as shown by 16A, 16B, and 16C when moved as shown by arrow 15. For storage, the two arms are moved proximate to each other as shown in FIG. 1B.

(13) FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of the invention in which two holder mechanisms first illustrated in FIG. 1, are used to hold/position a screen.

(14) In this illustration, on base 21 holder 20A and 20B (as described in FIG. 1) are connected to rod 22 using ⅝ inch passthrough receivers. These receivers allow holder arms 20A and 20B, to be configured with any ⅝ inch rods to act as a handling bar 22.

(15) Holder 20A is secured to screen 23 via clamps 24A and 24B. Holder 20B us secured to screen 23 via clamps 24C and 24D.

(16) In this manner, screen 23 is securely positioned for the task at hand.

(17) FIG. 3 is an illustration of an embodiment showing the use of one mechanism to position a reflector.

(18) This embodiment uses a single holder arm 30 which is secured to diffuser 33 via clamps 31A and 31B. Holder arm 30 (as described in FIG. 1) is connected to arm 32 which is supported by base 21.

(19) While this illustration uses a diffuser 33, the v-pole holder arm of this invention is also used to hold scrims or other framed defusers and it can be used to hold any sized or shaped reflectors.

(20) FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of the invention which is used to provide diffused light.

(21) In this illustration, light diffuser 42 is supported in front of light 43 using holder arm 41A and 41B. The entire assembly is supported by stand 44.

(22) The v-pole holder of this invention is excellent in holding defusing materials in front of lights without casting shadows or obstructing the spread of the light. The arms are set so that they are in tension and thereby stretches the paper out flat.

(23) This configuration is ideal for holding paper materials like Translum or reflectors of all kind.

(24) FIG. 5 illustrates an embodiment of the invention which does not utilize the tensioning function of the elbow.

(25) Arms 10A and 10B are mounted to each other via lockable elbow 52. Lockable elbow 52 allows the user to place arms 10a and 10B into a fixed relationship to provide a proper distance between clamps 50A and 50B. During application, clamp 50A is affixed to paper 51 (also applicable to light diffusers) and then arms 50A and 50B are slightly “torqued” (arrow 52) toward each other allowing clamp 50B to be affixed to paper 51. When released, arms 50A and 50B pull back to provide a tensioning to paper 51.

(26) FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of the clamp of the invention.

(27) Clamp 63 bites down onto paper 51 by jaws 60A and 60B which are cam shaped so that as paper 51 is pulled as indicated by arrow 61, jaws 60A and 60B tighten (as shown by arrows 62A and 62B) onto paper 51, thereby preventing slippage.

(28) It is clear that the present invention provides for a versatile and effective arm(s) for holding a wide variety of materials.