Support device
11713844 ยท 2023-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M2200/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/242
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Adjustment of a posture of a ball joint is facilitated. A support device includes a pan head unit, a ball joint having a first end to which the pan head unit is attached and a second end provided with a ball portion, a ball holder configured to selectively fix the ball portion, a ball fixing screw connected to the ball holder and configured to move the ball holder between a locked position at which the ball portion is fixed and an unlocked position at which the ball portion is freely rotatable, and an elastic member configured to urge the ball holder toward the ball portion. The ball holder and the ball fixing screw are connected to each other so as to be strokable with a predetermined stroke amount. The predetermined stroke amount is smaller than a movement amount of the ball fixing screw between a first position corresponding to the locked position and a second position corresponding to the unlocked position.
Claims
1. A support device comprising: a pan head unit; a ball joint having a first end to which the pan head unit is attached and a second end provided with a ball portion; a ball holder configured to selectively fix the ball portion; a ball fixing screw connected to the ball holder and configured to move the ball holder between a locked position at which the ball portion is fixed and an unlocked position at which the ball portion is freely rotatable; a cam member interposed between the ball holder and the ball fixing screw and connecting the ball holder and the ball fixing screw; and an elastic member configured to urge the ball holder towards the ball portion via the cam member, wherein the cam member and the ball fixing screw are connected to each other so the ball fixing screw is strokable relative the cam member with a predetermined stroke amount, and the predetermined stroke amount is smaller than a movement amount of the ball fixing screw between a first position corresponding to the locked position and a second position corresponding to the unlocked position, in which the ball fixing screw shifts the cam member in a moving direction of the ball fixing screw away from the ball member.
2. The support device according to claim 1, wherein the ball fixing screw includes a diameter expansion portion at a tip of the ball fixing screw, and the cam member includes an engaging portion that engages with the diameter expansion portion in order that the ball fixing screw is strokable in the moving direction of the ball fixing screw with the predetermined stroke amount.
3. The support device according to claim 2, wherein the moving direction of the ball fixing screw and a moving direction of the ball holder are orthogonal to each other, the cam member has a cam surface that diagonally intersects the moving direction of the ball fixing screw, and the ball holder has a cam follower surface that diagonally intersects the moving direction of the ball holder and contacts the cam surface of the cam member.
4. The support device according to claim 1, wherein the pan head unit includes a rotating stage having a mounting surface and a reverse surface opposite to the mounting surface, a stage support member rotatably supporting the rotating stage about a rotation center line orthogonal to the mounting surface, and a stage fixing member provided on the stage support member so as to be movable in an extending direction of the rotation center line to selectively fix the rotating stage, and the reverse surface of the rotating stage, and the stage fixing member each include an engaging portion engagable with each other in the extending direction of the rotation center line.
5. The support device according to claim 4, wherein the engaging portion of the rotating stage includes two engaging portions symmetrically disposed across the rotation center line.
6. The support device according to claim 1, further comprising a tripod unit, wherein the tripod unit has three legs configured to approach each other and be transformable into a one-hand grip.
7. A support device comprising: a pan head unit; a ball joint having a first end to which the pan head unit is attached and a second end provided with a ball portion; a ball holder configured to selectively fix the ball portion; a ball fixing screw configured to move the ball holder; a cam member interposed between the ball holder and the ball fixing screw and connecting the ball holder and the ball fixing screw; and an elastic member configured to urge the ball holder towards the ball portion via the cam member, wherein when the ball fixing screw rotates and moves linearly as a result of the rotation, a state of the ball portion is changed sequentially from a fully locked state in which the ball fixing screw fixes the cam member to lock the ball portion against movement, a half locked state in which the ball portion is not freely rotatable due to the elastic member urging the cam member but rotatable by an external force and which the ball fixing screw does not fix the cam member, and to an unlocked state in which the cam member is shifted in a moving direction of the ball fixing screw away from the ball member such that the ball portion is freely rotatable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(13) Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings as appropriate. Unnecessarily detailed descriptions may be omitted. For example, a detailed description of well-known matters and a duplicate description of substantially the same configuration may be omitted. This is to avoid unnecessary redundancy in the following description and to facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art.
(14) It should be noted that the accompanying drawings and the following description are provided by the inventor(s) for those skilled in the art to fully understand the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the subject matter described in the claims.
(15) A support device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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(20) When the second ends of the three legs 18A to 18C are separated from each other, the three legs 18A to 18C function as a tripod (tripod mode) as shown in
(21) On the other hand, when the second ends of the three legs 18A to 18C are close to each other, the three legs 18A to 18C form one one-hand grip (one-hand grip mode) as shown in
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(24) The ball joint 22 includes a first end 22a to which the pan head unit 14 is attached and a second end (ball portion) 22b having a ball-like shape. In the present embodiment, the first end 22a of the ball joint 22 configures a part of the pan head unit 14, which will be described in detail later.
(25) The ball portion 22b of the ball joint 22 is housed in the casing 12 as shown in
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(32) The ball holder 24 includes a cam follower surface 24b that diagonally intersects the moving direction of the ball holder 24 (Z-axis direction) and contacts the cam surface 28a of the cam member 28.
(33) When the cam member 28 moves in the Y-axis direction, by the contact of the cam follower surface 24b with the cam surface 28a, the ball holder 24 moves in the Z-axis direction.
(34) In order to restrict the movement of the cam follower surface 24b with respect to the cam surface 28a in the X-axis direction, the cam surface 28a is provided with a guide rail 28b extending in the Y-axis direction, and the cam follower surface 24b is provided with a guide groove 24c that engages with the guide rail 28b.
(35) Further, the cam member 28 includes an engaging portion 28c engaging with and connecting to the diameter expansion portion 26b of the ball fixing screw 26. The engaging portion 28c has a pocket shape capable of housing the diameter expansion portion 26b. Further, as shown in
(36) Further, the cam member 28 is urged by the spring 30 as shown in
(37) The fixing and releasing of the ball portion 22b of the ball joint 22 by the ball holder 24, the ball fixing screw 26, the cam member 28, and the spring will be described.
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(43) The cam member 28 is urged by the spring 30, and thus the ball holder 24 contacts the ball portion 22b of the ball joint 22 and is maintained in a locked position for fixing the ball portion 22b. However, the cam member 28 is fixed by the spring 30 instead of the ball fixing screw 26, and the ball holder 24 keeps in contact with the ball portion 22b of the ball joint 22 with a relatively small pressing force. As a result, the ball portion 22b of the ball joint 22 does not rotate freely due to the weight of the pan head unit 14, but is maintained rotatable by an external force, for example, manually by the user (half locked state).
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(46) In summary, when the ball fixing screw 26 rotates and moves from the first position shown in
(47) In order to shift the state in which the ball portion 22b of the ball joint 22 is fixed, the predetermined stroke amount S of the ball fixing screw 26 and the cam member 28 to each other has to be smaller than a movement amount M of the ball fixing screw 26 between the first position and the second position such that the cam member 28 is shifted away from the ball portion 22b, as shown in
(48) With this ball joint 22, for example, by holding the one-hand grip (tripod unit 16 transformed into the one-hand grip) shown in
(49) Further, in the present embodiment, as shown in
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(53) In the present embodiment, the stage support member 42 includes the first end 22a of the ball joint 22 and a support plate 46 fixed to the first end 22a of the ball joint 22 and rotatably supporting the rotating stage 40. The stage support member 42 supports the rotating stage 40 so as to be rotatable about a rotation center line C orthogonal to the mounting surface 40a of the rotating stage 40.
(54) The stage fixing member 44 is a disc-shaped member and includes a recess 44a that houses the rotating stage 40. A bottom surface of the recess 44a is provided with two cylindrical engaging portions 44b that engage with two engaging portions 40d shaped as non-through holes of the rotating stage 40. Further, the stage fixing member 44 includes a grip 44c operated by the user on an outer peripheral surface of the stage fixing member 44. Further, the stage fixing member 44 is provided on the stage support member 42 (the first end 22a of the ball joint 22) so as to be movable in an extending direction of the rotation center line C of the rotating stage 40 (Z-axis direction). Further, a plurality of springs 48 is disposed between the stage fixing member 44 and the first end 22a of the ball joint 22.
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(58) In the present embodiment, the two engaging portions 40d of the rotating stage 40 are symmetrically disposed across the rotation center line C of the rotating stage 40. As a result, the camera W or the like fixed to the rotating stage 40 is rotatable by 180 degrees.
(59) In this pan head unit 14, the user can, for example, hold the one-hand grip (the tripod unit 16 transformed into the one-hand grip) with one hand and operate the stage fixing member 44 with the thumb of the one hand. Then, the user can rotate the rotating stage 40, that is, the camera W or the like fixed to the rotating stage 40 by 180 degrees with the other hand.
(60) There may be three or more engaging portions 40d of the rotating stage 40 (the corresponding engaging portions 44b of the stage fixing member 44).
(61) In the present embodiment as described above, in the support device, the posture of the camera or the like attached to the support device can be easily adjusted.
(62) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to the above embodiment, the embodiment of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
(63) For example, in the above embodiment, as shown in
(64) Further, for example, in the above embodiment, the cam member 28 is urged by the spring 30 as shown in
(65) Further, in the above embodiment, as shown in
(66) Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the support device 10 supports the camera W as shown in
(67) In addition, in the above embodiment, the support device 10 has a mechanism that puts the ball joint 22 in the locked state, the half locked state, or the fully locked state (the ball holder 24, the ball fixing screw 26, the cam member 28, and spring 30) and the pan head unit 14 in which the rotating stage on which the camera W or the like is mounted is fixed at predetermined angle positions (positions at 0 degrees and 180 degrees). However, the embodiment of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, the pan head unit may include a stage that does not rotate. Further, for example, the pan head unit may be configured such that the rotating stage can be fixed at an arbitrary angle position. Further, for example, the ball joint may be fixed by a direct contact of the ball fixing screw with the ball portion.
(68) That is, in a broad sense, the support device according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes a pan head unit, a ball joint having a first end to which the pan head unit is attached and a second end provided with a ball portion, a ball holder configured to selectively fix the ball portion, a ball fixing screw connected to the ball holder and configured to move the ball holder between a locked position at which the ball portion is fixed and an unlocked position at which the ball portion is freely rotatable, and an elastic member configured to urge the ball holder toward the ball portion, in which the ball holder and the ball fixing screw are connected to each other so as to be strokable with a predetermined stroke amount, and the predetermined stroke amount is smaller than a movement amount of the ball fixing screw between a first position corresponding to the locked position and a second position corresponding to the unlocked position.
(69) Further, in a broad sense, the support device according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes a pan head unit, a ball joint having a first end to which the pan head unit is attached and a second end provided with a ball portion, a ball holder configured to selectively fix the ball portion, a ball fixing screw configured to move the ball holder, and an elastic member configured to urge the ball holder toward the ball portion, in which when the ball fixing screw rotates and moves, a state of the ball portion is changed sequentially to a fully locked state in which the ball fixing screw maintains contact between the ball portion and the ball holder, a half locked state in which the ball portion is not freely rotatable due to the elastic member urging the ball holder but rotatable by an external force, and an unlocked state in which the ball portion is freely rotatable.
(70) Furthermore, in a broad sense, the support device according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes a casing and a pan head unit provided on the casing, in which the pan head unit includes a rotating stage having a mounting surface and a reverse surface opposite to the mounting surface, a stage support member rotatably supporting the rotating stage about a rotation center line orthogonal to the mounting surface, and a stage fixing member provided on the stage support member so as to be movable in an extending direction of the rotation center line and selectively fixing the rotating stage, and the reverse surface of the rotating stage and the stage fixing member each include an engaging portion engaging with each other in the extending direction of the rotation center line.
(71) As described above, the multiple embodiments have been described as examples of the technique in the present disclosure. To that end, the accompanying drawings and detailed description are provided.
(72) Among the constituent elements described in the accompanying drawings and the detailed description, not only constituent elements essential for solving the problem but also constituent elements not essential for solving the problem can be included in order to exemplify the above technique. Therefore, it should not be immediately recognized that these non-essential components are essential, even if those non-essential components are described in the accompanying drawings or the detailed description.
(73) Further, because the above embodiments are for exemplifying the technique of the present disclosure, various changes, substitutions, additions, omissions, or the like can be made within the scope of the claims or the scope of equivalents thereof.
(74) The present disclosure is applicable to a support device that supports not only a camera but also a device of which posture may be changed, the support device including a ball joint.