ARCA-STYLE PLATE WITH BUBBLE LEVELS
20210141293 ยท 2021-05-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03B17/566
PHYSICS
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An arca-type camera mounting plate includes a back side with leveling displays for unobstructed viewing of the leveling displays when the camera is mounted. The leveling displays may include vertical and horizontal bubble levels.
Claims
1. A camera mounting plate comprising: a top surface adapted to receive a camera, a plurality of sides extending vertically from the top surface, one of said sides including a ridge to secure a rear portion of the camera; and a plurality of leveling displays in the side including the ridge.
2. The camera mounting plate of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises an arca-type plate.
3. The camera mounting plate of claim 1, wherein the plurality of leveling displays comprise bubble levels.
4. The camera mounting plate of claim 3, wherein the bubble levels comprise a horizontally oriented bubble level and a vertically oriented bubble level.
5. The camera mounting plate of claim 1, wherein the top surface further comprises one or more rubberized sections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] The camera may be attached to the plate using a standard -20 screw 106. In an embodiment, the plate measures 38 mm wide, and with a 45 degree ridge/backstop 108 at the back of the plate 110 to prevent the camera from slipping or rotating during use.
[0018] The back of the plate 110 may include a horizontal recess to hold a horizontal bubble level 112 and a vertical recess to hold a vertical bubble level 114. The recesses may be spaced in a central area of the back of the plate for ease of viewing. In an embodiment, a layer of transparent material, e.g., plastic or glass, may be provided over the back 110 of the plate 100 to protect the bubble levels and/or for aesthetic purposes.
[0019] Figure shows an alternate view of the plate 100, including a dovetail 120 to engage with the clamp body.
[0020] The bubble levels may be slightly curved glass vials with a constant inner diameter at each viewing point. Typically, the vials are incompletely filled with a liquid, usually a colored alcohol, in a desired orientation and sealed, leaving a bubble in the tube. At slight inclinations the bubble travels away from a center position, usually marked with lines approximating the diameter of the bubble.
[0021] In an embodiment, the plate may be milled from hard-anodized aluminum, which may then be colored or otherwise treated if desired. The two recesses in the back 110 of the plate may be milled into the aluminum, and the bubble levels inserted. The bubble levels may be secured using a press-fit, adhesive, or other method.
[0022] Other materials may be used for the for the construction of the plate, including other metals or, for example, hard plastics. Depending on the material, the plate may constructed using one or several different fabrication methods, including for example, milling, molding, or 3D printing.
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[0024] As shown in
[0025] In operation, the user may adjust the level of the position of the head mount on the ballhead tripod mount until both the vertical and horizontal bubble levels are centered in the alignment markers for both vertical and horizontal orientations.
[0026] In alternate embodiments, the plate 100 may have different widths, depending on the type of camera, for example, 40 mm, 60 mm, or 85 mm widths. As described above, different materials and fabrication techniques may be used to construct the plate. Furthermore, the level indicators, although described as fluid-based, may be employed using other leveling technologies.
[0027] The principal features of this invention may be employed in various embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention and do not delimit the scope of the invention.