EXTENDIBLE L-PLATE FOR CAMERA EQUIPMENT
20220146914 ยท 2022-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/2078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A two-piece extendable L-plate provides clearance between a camera and a quick-release receiver securing the camera to a support permitting a camera having cables connected to the side of the camera's body to be secured in either a landscape or a portrait orientation.
Claims
1. A mounting assembly for mounting photographic equipment on a receiving apparatus, said mounting assembly including: (a) a base member including a portion defining a retention structure engageable and securable with said receiving apparatus, a photographic equipment interface portion, said retention structure forming an opposite pair of lower edges; (b) a side member including a portion defining another retention structure engageable and securable with said receiving apparatus and a connecting member projecting substantially normal to said another retention structure and said side member in a perpendicular orientation, said connecting member engageable with said base member, said another retention structure forming an opposite pair of side edges, wherein said another retention structure of said side member is incapable of being moved in a direction perpendicular to said base member when said side member is engaged with said base member; (c) said opposite sides of said side edges defined by said side member defining an open region therebetween from one side of said side member to the other side of said side member along a majority of the length of said side edges; (d) said connecting member slidably engaged with said base member while being maintained within at least a portion of said base member; (e) a fastening element configured to detachably fasten together said side member and said base member such that when the lower surface of the photographic equipment is supported by the base member, at least a portion of the side member is aligned with a side surface of the photographic equipment and configured such that a pair of moveable jaws of an engagement mechanism is selectively engageable with said lower edges and said side edges to adjustably mount the photographic equipment in a landscape orientation and a portrait orientation, respectively, while maintaining the photographic equipment in a generally centered position over the vertical support, said fastening element comprising a rotatable member accessible from a lower surface of said base where rotation of said rotatable member detachably interconnects said connecting member to said base member in a manner such that said side member may be selectively secured to said base member at a plurality of different distances from said side surface of the photographic equipment, said base member being free from extending along a substantial portion of said side surface of said photographic equipment when said photographic equipment is supported by said base member and said side member is detached from said base member.
2. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said fastening element is a threaded screw.
3. The mounting assembly of claim 1 further comprising a portion of a peripheral edge portion of said photographic equipment interface portion projecting upward from a longitudinal center of said photographic equipment interface portion to define a shallow receptacle suitable for mounting said photographic equipment where said portion of said peripheral edge is configured such that said portion of said peripheral edge extends upward along a portion of said photographic equipment supported by said photographic equipment interface portion.
4. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said another retention feature includes discontinuous first and second portions.
5. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the side member includes a side arm and a lower arm in a generally L-shaped arrangement, the side arm being aligned with the side surface of the photographic equipment when the lower surface of the photographic equipment is supported by said base member.
6. The mounting assembly of claim 5 wherein the lower arm has a length shorter than the length of both the base member and the side arm.
7. The mounting assembly of claim 6 wherein the lower arm is integral with the side arm.
8. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said opposite pair of lower edges are dovetailed slots.
9. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said opposite pair of side edges are dovetailed slots.
10. The mounting assembly of claim 1 further comprising a threaded member that extends through said base member to secure said photographic equipment to said base member.
11. The mounting assembly of claim 1 further comprising said receiving apparatus.
12. The mounting assembly of claim 1 further comprising said photographic equipment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Referring in detail to the drawings where similar parts are identified by like reference numerals, and, more particularly to
[0025] Rotation of the ball 28 in directions transverse to the longitudinal axis of the stem 34, is limited by interference between the stem and the upper edge 36 of the ballhead's body. The bodies of many ballheads include one or more drop notches 38 in the upper surface of the body to provide additional clearance for the stem enabling the orientation of the camera to be shifted between a landscape orientation with the lower surface 46 of the camera's body 48 arranged substantially horizontal and a portrait orientation with the lower surface arranged substantially vertical. However, utilizing a drop notch of a ballhead to change camera orientation can be problematic because the location of the lens and the center of mass of the photographic equipment move horizontally and vertically as the camera is rotated about the center of the ball in directions transverse to the longitudinal axis of the stem. This can cause the support to become unstable and may substantially alter the setup of a shot, particularly when the subject to be photographed and the camera are close to each other.
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[0027] The lower portion of the base plate 42 includes an L-plate retention feature comprising a first central raised portion 68 having depressed central portion 70 and a general shape, in a plan view, of the letter U. Opposing peripheral surfaces of the legs 72, 74 of the first raised portion 68 each comprise a surface portion 76, 78 sloping (e.g., arranged at a forty-five degree angle) so that the cross-section of the first central raised portion has the shape and dimension of a dovetail tenon and, preferably, the tenon portion of an Arca-Swizz quick-release system. Camera equipment may be attached to a ballhead 24 or other attaching device in the landscape orientation by engaging the base plate 42 of the L-plate 40 with a receiver 36 of a quick-release system, for example, a clamp of the Arca-Swizz quick-release system, which is attached to the stem 34 of the ballhead. Referring also to
[0028] A side plate engagement portion, a second central raised portion 80, projects outward at the longitudinal center of the depressed central portion 70 of the first raised portion 68. The second central raised portion is discontinuous comprising a first portion 82 and a second portion 84 enabling location of the camera securing element, screw 66, at the center 64 of the base plate. Opposing sides of the second raised portion 80 also include surface portions 86, 88 that slope toward the longitudinal center of the second raised portion so that the second raised portion also has a cross-section of a dovetail tenon.
[0029] The side plate 44 of the L-plate 40 includes a lower leg 102 and an upper leg 104 which includes a first portion 106 that projects substantially normal to the lower leg. In an elevation view, the first portion 106 of the exemplary side plate has the general shape of a rectangular tube section defining a central aperture. The generally parallel vertical sides 108, 110 of the first portion 106 have generally rectangular cross-sections with opposing peripheral surfaces each including a slot-like feature 112 comprising a surface portion 114 sloping (e.g., arranged at a forty-five degree angle). The first portion 106 comprises second L-plate retention feature securable by engagement with the receiver having a cross-section the shape of a dovetail tenon and, preferably, the tenon element of an Arca-Swizz quick-release system. In the exemplary L-plate, one side 108 of the first portion 106 of the upper leg 104 also an offset surface portion 116 in a receiver engaging surface 118. The offset surface portion 116 is arranged to accept a portion of a cable assembly 50 connectable to a remote camera control switch or other camera accessory (not shown) when the engaging surface 118 is in contact with a receiver. A second portion 120 of the upper leg 104 of the exemplary L-plate connects the first portion 106 with the lower leg 102. In elevation, the second portion 120 of the upper leg 104 is also generally the shape of a section of rectangular tubing defining an aperture 122 providing access to the camera's battery which is concealed behind a cover 52 in the side of the camera's body.
[0030] Referring also to
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[0032] The camera mounting screw 66 is retained in the base plate 42 and projects from the upper surface of the base plate for threaded engagement with a threaded mounting hole in the bottom 46 of camera body 48. The tool 154 can be used to tighten the mounting screw.
[0033] Referring also to
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[0035] However, it may be desirable to connect the camera to one or more remotely located accessories, such as a microphone, shutter control switch or a flash unit. In addition, digital cameras are commonly connected to remote devices, such as, a computer, printer or video monitor to enable transferring and viewing images and video captured with the camera. To enable communication with remote devices and accessories, a digital camera commonly includes portions of one or more cable connectors, such as an Ethernet connector 202 or an N-type connector 206, located behind one or more doors 204 in the side of the camera's body 48. For example, referring again to
[0036] The two-piece extendable L-plate provides clearance between a camera body and the apparatus securing the camera to a support for cables connected to the side of the camera permitting the camera to be supported on a tripod or other support in either landscape or portrait orientation without the use of a separate spacer element.
[0037] The detailed description, above, sets forth numerous specific details to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, and circuitry have not been described in detail to avoid obscuring the present invention.
[0038] All the references cited herein are incorporated by reference.
[0039] The terms and expressions that have been employed in the foregoing specification are used as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims that follow.