LIGHT DIFFUSER AND SCREEN PROTECTOR
20180046064 ยท 2018-02-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03B15/06
PHYSICS
International classification
G03B15/06
PHYSICS
G03B17/12
PHYSICS
Abstract
A diffuser for a camera, the diffuser including a base configured to be accommodated on a hotshoe assembly of the camera; a body configured to cover a display screen of the camera and also configured to act as a light diffuser; and a bridge being directly coupled to and extending between the base and the body; wherein the diffuser can be oriented in a first orientation in the hotshoe assembly such that the body extends away from the camera to act as a light diffuser or in a second orientation in the hotshoe assembly such that the body covers a display screen of the camera.
Claims
1. A diffuser for a camera, the diffuser comprising: a base configured to be accommodated on a hotshoe assembly of the camera; a body configured to cover a display screen of the camera and also configured to act as a light diffuser; and a bridge being directly coupled to and extending between the base and the body; wherein the diffuser can be oriented in a first orientation in the hotshoe assembly such that the body extends away from the camera to act as a light diffuser or in a second orientation in the hotshoe assembly such that the body covers a display screen of the camera.
2. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein the body has a first surface that is planar and a second opposing surface that has at least one protrusion thereon.
3. The diffuser of claim 2, wherein in the second orientation the first surface of the body is configured to directly contact the display screen of the camera.
4. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a first plate, a second plate, and a block between the first and second plates, wherein a width of the first and second plates is greater than a width of the block.
5. The diffuser of claim 4, wherein outer longitudinal edges of the first and second plates define first and second flanges, respectively.
6. The diffuser of claim 5, wherein the first and second flanges and a portion of the block define a channel being configured to accommodate the hotshoe assembly.
7. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein the bridge is coupled to one longitudinal end of the base.
8. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal axis of the base extends in a first direction and a longitudinal axis of the body and the bridge extends in a second direction substantially perpendicularly to the first direction.
9. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein the diffuser forms an L-shape in cross-section.
10. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein the bridge has a notch configured to accommodate a protrusion on the camera body.
11. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein the diffuser is a single integral component.
12. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein the body is dimensioned to entirely cover the display screen of the camera.
13. The diffuser of claim 1, wherein peripheral edges of the body are configured to correspond to peripheral edges of the display screen.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Embodiments of the present invention, as shown with respect to
[0021] As will be described with reference to the drawings in more detail below, the light diffuser 10 is configured to be securely mounted to a hotshoe assembly 62 located on top of a camera 60 (
[0022] In one embodiment, the diffuser 10 comprises a material such as resin plastic from which the diffuser can be molded. The material may be rigid enough to be securely coupled to the hotshoe assembly 62, but flexible enough so as to bend rather than snap into two pieces upon impact. Further, the material may be entirely transparent or partially transparent, or even mostly opaque if desired. Specifically, the diffuser 10 may comprise a translucent milky-white resin plastic, but is not limited thereto. As will be appreciated, the diffuser 10 is relatively simple to manufacture by being molded from a single mold to produce a single integral component. However, the diffuser 10 could also be made modularly as separate pieces and then connected together.
[0023] With reference to
[0024] In one embodiment, the base 20 is configured to be slidingly couplable to the hotshoe assembly 62 of the camera 60. Particularly, the base 20 may be configured to be slidingly coupled to the hotshoe assembly such that the diffuser 10 can be coupled to the hotshoe assembly 62 facing in a first direction (i.e., facing forwards) or in a second direction (i.e., facing backwards). Further, the base 20 may be configured to be coupled to the hotshoe assembly 62 such that the body 40 extends upward or downward from the hotshoe assembly 62.
[0025] Accordingly, the base 20 comprises a substantially planar first plate 22 directly coupled to the bridge 30. In one embodiment as shown in
[0026] In one embodiment, a width of the first plate 22 is greater than a width of the bridge 30 such that opposing peripheral longitudinal edges of the first plate 22 form a first flange 24 extending along an entire length of both sides of the base 20. As will be appreciated, the first flange 24 acts in cooperation with other portions of the base to secure the diffuser 10 within the hotshoe assembly as will be described in more detail below.
[0027] A block 26 is coupled to the first plate 22 and extends in a direction away from the bridge 30. The block 26 is located between and directly contacts the first plate 22 and a second plate 28 located on an opposite side of the block 26. As shown, for example, in
[0028] Accordingly, the first flange 24 and the second flange 32 along with a peripheral surface 34 of the block extending between the flanges define opposing channels 36 running along a longitudinal axis of the base 20. The channels 36 are each configured to accommodate a respective bent upper portion 66 of one of the side walls 64 of the hotshoe assembly 62.
[0029] While a particular length of the base 20 is not critical, in one embodiment, the length of the base 20 should be long enough such that when the diffuser 10 is used in a second orientation as a screen protector (described below), the base 20 can be securely accommodated onto the side walls 64 of the hotshoe assembly 62 when the body 40 covers the display screen 68. In other words, the base 20 is long enough such that when the body 40 of the diffuser 10 covers the display screen 68 of the camera 60, the base 20 extends a sufficient distance into the hotshoe assembly 62 to secure the diffuser to the camera while allowing the body 40 to remain flat against the display screen. In one embodiment, a length of the base 20 is substantially equal to a length of the hotshoe assembly 62.
[0030] The bridge 30 is coupled between the base 20 and the body 40 of the diffuser 10. Particularly, one longitudinal end of the bridge 30 is coupled to the first plate 22 of the base 20 and the other longitudinal end of the bridge 30 is coupled to a peripheral edge of the body 40. As can be seen particularly in
[0031] In one embodiment, with continued reference to
[0032] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0033] The body 40 of the diffuser 10 extends away from the bridge 30 and the base 20. As shown in the figures, the body 40 is substantially rectangular and is configured such that it can act as both a light diffuser and as a screen cover. In one embodiment as shown in
[0034] In one embodiment as shown in
[0035] Further, in one embodiment as shown in
[0036] The use of the diffuser 10 will now be described primarily with reference to
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[0038] As will be appreciated, the built-in flash on some cameras is located on an end of a rotatable frame such that light from the flash is generally directed in the direction in which the flash is facing. For example, when the flash extends upward from the body at a 45 degree angle, light is directed away at a 45 degree angle as well. For these types of cameras, the diffuser 10 may be placed in front of the flash such that the flash rests against the diffuser and such that light from the flash can be directed upward off the ceiling when resting against the diffuser.
[0039] With reference now to
[0040] While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims, the detailed description of the invention, and the drawings.