Carrier For Camera Or Other Photographic Equipment Patents (Class 224/908)
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Patent number: 12117714Abstract: A camera carrying system of the invention comprises a base attachment configured to be affixed to a bottom face of a camera, the base attachment including spatially-separated first and second bottom eyelets. A shoulder strap having first and second strap ends is connected to the first and second bottom eyelets and creates first and second tether points. The tether points define a rotation axis lying substantially parallel to the bottom face of the camera, substantially parallel to a rear face of the camera, and beneath a center-of-mass of the camera. A tripod adapter may be integrally formed in the base attachment so the camera can be readily mountable to a tripod once disconnected from the base attachment. A method is provided for stabilizing the carrying of a camera by a shoulder strap. The method comprises use of the camera carrying system.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2020Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Jinx Innovations, LLCInventor: Jim Cursley
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Patent number: 11781712Abstract: A device for supporting arms utilizing a pair of platforms. The platforms are horizontally rotatably connected to a spanning bar which in turn depends from straps. The platforms are further connected relative to the bar to rotate vertically.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Inventor: Christian Curry
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Patent number: 10976647Abstract: An imaging device includes a housing, a carrier arranged within the housing, an optical assembly supported by the carrier within the housing, and a plurality of non-optical components arranged within the housing. The carrier includes one or more frame components that are configured to rotate relative to the housing about one or more axes of rotation. The optical assembly includes one or more lenses and an image sensor. The optical assembly is movable relative to the housing via the carrier about the one or more axes of rotation. At least one of the non-optical components is (1) operably coupled to the optical assembly and (2) not supported by the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2019Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: SZ DJI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventors: Ran Liao, Tianhang Ma
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Patent number: 10792183Abstract: A support assembly for a portion of a user's body includes a pivotable frame with a top elongated member, a bottom elongated member, a first side member and a second side member, the top elongated member and bottom elongated members each having first and second ends that are pivotably connected to top and bottom ends of the first side member and the second side member, respectively. A support element is operatively connected to the pivotable frame and a tensioner mechanism is adapted to adjust an amount of force required to move the support element relative to the first side member. The tension member is disposed within one of the top and the bottom elongated member and exerts a tensile force parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the one of the top and the bottom elongated member.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Saebo, Inc.Inventors: Henry B. Hoffman, Freek Tonis
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Patent number: 10512322Abstract: A holder apparatus comprises a strap assembly, a cradle assembly, and an arm assembly. The strap assembly includes a support plate component attachable to a belt component. The cradle assembly includes a device-securing structure and an adjustment mechanism. The arm assembly includes a flexible arm component and a clip component. A first end of the flexible arm component is selectively engageable with the clip component. A second end of the flexible arm component is selectively engageable with the cradle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2018Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Inventor: Robert Washington
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Patent number: 10346497Abstract: A system and method for tagging, organizing and tracking evidence during an investigation has evidence kits and mobile communication devices that collect physical, photographic and interpretive evidence, such as materials from a crime scene, interviews with witnesses and an establishing shot of the crime scene or other areas or persons of interest for surveillance operations. The evidence kits can be used to collect physical evidence, and the mobile devices or other computers are used to upload information about the evidence. Users can enter descriptive information about the evidence into the mobile devices while other information pertaining to the evidence may be obtained from other sources and automatically provided to the users for their review and possible incorporation into the record. Each mobile device can store information in memory and communicate the information to the central server computer where it may then be made available to groups of mobile device users.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Primary Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Timothy J. McIntyre
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Patent number: 10339576Abstract: In a process for creating media content, media submissions are requested and electronically received from end users and stored in a computer database. The submissions are searched for material to be included in the media content, and cross-checked against the other submissions for originality and timeliness. After the material is selected from one or more submissions, the content is developed and released to an audience for review. The end users whose submission material was included in the released content are rewarded. In one embodiment, third parties are permitted to access and search the submissions on an open exchange. The third parties can bid for rights in submissions on the open exchange. After receiving these bids, they are forwarded to the particular submission's end user for acceptance or rejection. Appropriate billing and payment processes are used to bill and pay the parties involved.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: VIRTUAL CREATIVE ARTISTS, LLCInventors: Michael J. Tota, Kenneth T. Tota, Mark S. Tota, Ian D. Cohen
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Patent number: 10082727Abstract: An apparatus has a receptacle configured to receive an image capture computing device. Further, the apparatus has a first handle having a first handle top portion that is operably connected to the receptacle and a first handle bottom portion that is operably connected to the receptacle. In addition, the apparatus has a first retraction device that retracts the first handle inwardly toward the receptacle and extends the first handle outwardly away from the receptacle. The apparatus has a second handle having a second handle top portion that is operably connected to the receptacle and a second handle bottom portion that is operably connected to the receptacle. Further, the apparatus has a second retraction device that retracts the second handle inwardly toward the receptacle and extends the second handle outwardly away from the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: iOgrapher, LLCInventors: David Basulto, Jason Ivey
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Patent number: 9587899Abstract: In accordance with an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein a shooting support for use with a bow or a firearm. The shooting support comprises a shaft having a plurality of telescoping segments, an upper end fitting pivotally mounted to the shaft, the upper end fitting having a plate, a lower end fitting pivotally mounted to the shaft, and a fixture coupled with the lower end fitting. The fixture is sized to receive a shoe of a user operating the shooting support.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Inventor: Dan Frey
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Camera stand having constant resistance for a portion of a range of motion along an axis of rotation
Patent number: 9423672Abstract: This application discloses a stand assembly that includes a receiving element for physically receiving a module, and a base assembly for supporting the receiving element. The receiving element further includes a module holding structure, an extended portion, and a first fastener structure coupled to an end of the extended portion. The base assembly includes a base, and a second fastener structure coupled to the base at a joint and configured to mate with the first fastener structure. The first fastener structure and the joint are configured to respectively provide a first degree of freedom of motion and a second degree of freedom of motion of the receiving element with respect to the base. The movement of the receiving element at the first degree of freedom has substantially consistent resistance through first part of a first full range of motion associated with the first degree of freedom of motion.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Adam Scott Kilgore, Adam Duckworth Mittleman, Jason Evans Goulden -
Camera stand having constant resistance for a portion of a range of motion along an axis of rotation
Patent number: 9388934Abstract: This application discloses a stand assembly that includes a receiving element for physically receiving a module, and a base assembly for supporting the receiving element. The receiving element further includes a module holding structure, an extended portion, and a first fastener structure coupled to an end of the extended portion. The base assembly includes a base, and a second fastener structure coupled to the base at a joint and configured to mate with the first fastener structure. The first fastener structure and the joint are configured to respectively provide a first degree of freedom of motion and a second degree of freedom of motion of the receiving element with respect to the base. The movement of the receiving element at the first degree of freedom has substantially consistent resistance through first part of a first full range of motion associated with the first degree of freedom of motion.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2015Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Adam Scott Kilgore, Adam Duckworth Mittleman, Jason Evans Goulden -
Patent number: 9038872Abstract: A carrying strap for supporting an object is described. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the carrying strap comprises a neck pad for distributing the object's weight over the user's neck, the neck pad having inner or first, and outer or second sides affixed to each other along perimeter, wherein the first side is configured to contact backside of the user's neck and the first side comprises two partially overlapped layers in a mirror-image orientation to form an open slot, located substantially near center portion of the neck pad, which is configured for housing a removable cushion that provides extra cushion to the backside of the user's neck; at least one hook for securing the object; and an extension portion connecting the neck pad and the at least one hook.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Inventor: Shun-Hwa Chang
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Patent number: 9010594Abstract: The adjustment device for a portable element comprises two elementary strands and two adjustment units each comprising a slide path for one of the elementary strands and a fixing system for one of the ends of the other of the elementary strands, the slide path of one of the elementary strands being laterally offset with respect to the fixing system of the other of the elementary strands.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: ZedelInventors: Eric Girault, Grégory Martin
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Patent number: 8844689Abstract: The invention provides a carry-on wheeled luggage (1) for photographic equipment that has an interior compartment (80) deep enough to accommodate a large article of photographic equipment such as at least a 400 mm 2.8 f-stop aperture telephoto lens.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Think Tank Photo, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Harland Murdoch, Michael Sturm
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Patent number: 8801303Abstract: Herein describes, by example, a case structure that includes a first cover, a second cover and a first side frame. The second cover opposes the first cover. An internal space is formed between the first cover and the second cover. The first side frame is arranged between the first cover and the second cover. The first side frame has a reinforcing part and a strap holder part. The reinforcing part is arranged along each of a first side end part of the first cover and a second side end part of the second cover. The reinforcing part is connected to each of the first side end part and the second side end part. The strap holder part connects to an end part of the reinforcing part. The strap holder part is folded in an outward direction from the internal space.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Takeshi Ueda
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Patent number: 8683663Abstract: The invention relates to a device for detachably fastening a camera to a carrying strap. The device for detachably fastening a camera to a carrying strap includes an eyelet piece comprising an eyelet, a flexible extension fixed to the eyelet piece, and a fastening element designed as a stand screw for securing to the camera, said element being disposed on an end of the flexible extension facing away from the eyelet piece. The special feature of the eyelet of the eyelet piece is that it has an opening in the peripheral rim thereof, through which a carrying strap, in particular a carrying strap that is part of another system, such as the carrying strap of a handbag or camera bag, can be threaded.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Inventor: Wolfgang-Peter Geller
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Patent number: 8662368Abstract: Wearable camera lens bags and methods of constructing wearable camera lens bags are provided. Embodiments of the lens bags include neoprene panels that define at least one pocket for receiving a camera lens. The panels are stretchable for receiving the camera lens and snugly holding the camera lens within the pocket. The bag also includes a detachable flap that may be interchanged with flaps having other designs to a allow a user to reflect his or her sense of style. When properly worn, the bag ergonomically wraps around the body of the wearer for distributing the weight around the waist. A neoprene laptop sleeve is also provided that protects the laptop with minimal bulk. The sleeve is easily transformed into a shoulder bag via a shoulder strap that may be attached and then detached to return the bag to function as a sleeve. A removable flap may also be attached to the sleeve to allow a user to reflect his or her mood or style via the design of the flap.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Shootsac, Inc.Inventor: Keats Elliott
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Patent number: 8474613Abstract: A carrier has a variable-length compartment for receiving a device of variable length, such as a lens with a hood that may be alternated between a reversed and an extended or operative position. The carrier has an expansion gusset region that allows expansion of the carrier along one dimension when the device is elongated, whereby the carrier is able to securely accommodate the elongated device within the compartment, and contraction of the carrier when the device is less elongated.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Think Tank Photo, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Harland Murdoch, Michael Sturm
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Patent number: 8424680Abstract: A camera storage case is provided that includes a camera support system. The camera support system may be made of EVA foam and made to conform to the exterior perimeter surface of the camera. The camera support system may also include a tube to protect the camera's interconnected lens. The storage case can be configured as a backpack, messenger bag, or holster. Flexible lens holders are included in the storage case to facilitate easy access to stored lenses. Furthermore, the storage case provides dividing walls to allow the user to selectively configure the interior storage compartment of the camera case.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Thule Organization Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Paul Fair, Josh Buller
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Patent number: 8302769Abstract: A protective case or mounting device for a portable digital media device includes a first and a second snap fit cavity adapted to receive and selectively retain a first and a second protrusion element, respectively, associated with any of various accessory mounting or position retention elements. Connection between respective protrusions and snap fit cavities is made by depressible insertion. A portable digital media device may thus be removably engaged to various positioning elements without requiring the device to be removed from a protective case.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2007Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventor: Nathaniel B. Justiss
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Patent number: 8256611Abstract: A camera cover comprising a surrounding sidewall that has an interior sized and configured for receiving and housing a camera. The sidewall defines opposed first and second openings through which the camera may be operated. A camera mount is connected to the surrounding sidewall and is operative to secure the camera within the interior with the camera's lens directed to one of the first and second openings. The camera cover preferably includes a strap with opposed first and second end portions that are each removably fastened to the surrounding sidewall. The end portions of the strap may each include an extension strap securable to the camera. The camera cover includes a first closure associated with the first opening and a second closure associated with the second opening. The first closure comprises a first flap and a magnetic latch and the second closure comprises a second flap and a zipper.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Inventors: Robert Frederick Merrill, Timothy Mitchell Winfree
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Publication number: 20120055969Abstract: A carrying strap having an ever-ready case for hand-held optical devices is characterized in that there are provided first (2) and second (3) flat strap parts which are connected together, in each case at one of their ends, in a rotatable manner lying one on the other, such that the second strap part (3) can be rotated with respect to the first strap part (2), in that the free ends of the strap parts (2, 3) can be connected together with a buckle (5, 5?, 5?) and in that an ever-ready case (6) which is open toward the part (5?) of the buckle (5) on the first strap part (2) is fixed to the first strap part (2) in the rotary region of the strap parts (2, 3).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventors: Oliver ZIELBERG, Stefan DANIEL
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Patent number: 8079501Abstract: A configurable wrist or arm worn camera harness (1a) that facilitates convenient carry, access, and secure use of a camera during participation in a physical activity. Camera harness (1a) is comprised of an adjustable strap system for attaching harness (1a) to operator wrist or arm and a coupling system for attaching, one at a time, cameras of various shapes and sizes to aforementioned harness (1a) in a either a manner that allows camera to be moved pivotably while attached to harness (1a) and operator or in a manner that secures camera in a fixed, non-pivoting position. A clasping system is incorporated to harness (1a) to secure camera in a first secure flat carry position on operator wrist or arm. Clasping system can be released by operator to allow camera to be pivotably moved upright into a second secure position for the purpose of taking a photograph.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Woodman Labs, Inc.Inventor: Nicholas D. Woodman
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Patent number: 7959048Abstract: An improved equipment backpack which incorporates two novel and unique features. The first feature is a unique system for holding a tripod in place so that it can be carried on the backpack. The second feature is the incorporation of wing accessory pockets on the exterior of the backpack which retain objects in a visible, organized and readily accessible manner so that easy access to the objects can be achieved without the necessity of opening the entire backpack.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Tamrac, Inc.Inventor: Ryan Cyr
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Patent number: 7953316Abstract: The invention as presently conceived discloses an apparatus that provides the dual function of protecting the contents of a camera bag as well as providing an elevated platform, specifically for a photographer. The apparatus resembles a conventional step-stool with a single step; however, it has two adjustable straps capable of securing a large camera bag containing multiple cameras and accessories to a bottom surface of the stool. The stool's rigid structure and design protects the bag and its contents from damage. The top of the stool surface is covered with a semi-cushioning, non-stick surface to prevent slippage. When functioning as only a stool, it allows a photographer to have additional height when shooting photographs, or serve as a small chair to sit upon when waiting for a photographic opportunity, or as a small work table to place camera parts.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Inventor: Bryan Mamaclay
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Patent number: 7726887Abstract: A case for accommodating a camera includes a wrist cuff, a connector secured to the wrist cuff, and a strap having opposite ends coupled to the connector. The wrist cuff includes two elastic members, and a through hole with two openings at opposite ends of the through hole. The elastic members are arranged at opposite end portions of the wrist cuff for closing the openings when the elastic members are in normal state, and the elastic members are deformable so as to open the openings.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yu-Tsung Su, Ying-Chieh Tsai, Ming-Hui Chiu
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Patent number: 7654425Abstract: A mounting assembly for mounting a camera to a vehicle dashboard, the assembly having a low-profile base plate, adjustable feet extending between the base plate and the dashboard, hooks that extend around a rearwardly facing edge of the dashboard, a suction mount that is releasably attached to the vehicle windshield, and adjustable tensioning cables that attach the base plate to the suction mount. The mounting assembly permits one or more cameras to be stably secured to the dashboard at a desired location without damaging the dashboard.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ritchie Huang, David Kirsch
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Patent number: 7653291Abstract: The present invention relates to a water proof case for a digital camera. The water proof case for a digital camera according to the present invention comprises a housing having an inner space to accommodate the digital camera, an upper and a lower transparent films formed, respectively, on an upper and a lower sides of the housing, a first attaching member formed on an upper surface of the housing at a side of the upper transparent film, a corrugated header extended from the housing at a side of the first attaching member, a cover connected to the housing at the side of the first attaching member and positioned at a back of the corrugated header, a second attaching member formed on an upper surface of the cover, and a light tube unit heat-fused to the upper transparent film.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Inventor: Myeong-Hwan Yeom
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Patent number: 7621681Abstract: A fully adjustable, handlebar support apparatus is readily attachable to a hand held video or still camera or to another support device, such as a monopod or tripod and includes a flexible, articulating handle which may be grasped by the camera operator and selectively manipulated to exhibit an infinite range of possible contours to the flexible handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Anton/Bauer, Inc.Inventor: Alexander P. DeSorbo
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Patent number: 7614531Abstract: A strap device has a first guide having a first slit (7a), a third slit (7b), and an intermediate member (3b) defined therebetween; a single strap (11) connected at one end to the intermediate member (3b); and a second guide (5) that is movably provided opposite the first guide (3), on which a second slit (9a) and a fourth slit (9b) are formed, and that has an intermediate member (5b) defined between the second and fourth slits. The other end (11b) of the strap passes through the second slit (9a), the fourth (9b), third (7b), first (7a), and second (9a) slits in that order. When the other end (11b) of the strap is drawn away from the second guide (5), the strap is pulled out to three times the original length, and when the second guide (5) is drawn away from the first guide, the strap becomes the original length.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventor: Kijuro Kawakita
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Patent number: 7575324Abstract: A holding assembly for a camera system comprises a first pair of support rods connected to the camera system and extending from the camera system and at least one functional device. A first support element having at least a first pair of recesses on a side of the support element pointing towards the pair of support rods and at least a pair of noses is attached to the first pair of support rods by inserting the first pair of support rods into the first of pair of recesses. A second support element with at least a second pair of recesses on a side pointing towards the first support element holds the at least one functional device and is attached to the first support element by inserting the pair of noses on the first support element into the second pair of recesses in the second support element. The invention, thus, provides a holding assembly which allows an easy attachment and detachment of a functional device to and from a camera system, is convenient in its handling and reliable in its operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Arnold & Richter Cine Technik GmbH & Co. Betriebs KGInventors: James Elias, David Schuster
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Patent number: 7510076Abstract: The present invention relates to a case that can house an image pickup apparatus or the like and can be used as a cover of the image pickup apparatus for preventing the adhesion of water droplets to the image pickup apparatus during shooting. The case according to the present invention a first cover portion 20 and a second cover portion 21, and an outer periphery of the first cover portion has the same length as an outer periphery of the second cover portion. The first cover portion and the second cover portion change between a first state where the outer peripheries of the first cover portion and the second cover portion are joined to each other so as to provide a space inside and a second state where the outer peripheries of the first cover portion and the second cover portion are separated from each other with the outer peripheries being partially fixed to each other so that the outer peripheries as a whole assume a substantially T-shape.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Shiro Yamada, Toshihiko Fujihara
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Patent number: 7503708Abstract: A pan and tilt apparatus usable with a camera, and more particularly, a driving mechanism to linearly maintain a tilting angle of the camera relative to a rotating angle of a tilt motor. The pan and tilt apparatus includes a tilting driving mechanism having the tilt motor to induce tilting motion of the camera, a panning driving mechanism to induce panning motion of the camera, and a link device to transmit a driving force of the tilt motor to the camera, such that the tilting angle of the camera varies linearly relative to the rotating angle of the tilt motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventors: Soo Sang Yang, Yong Jae Kim, Yeon Taek Oh, Youn Baek Lee
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Patent number: 7490721Abstract: A camera storage apparatus adapted for engagement to a user having a case formed by two elastically engaged sidewalls. An aperture provides access for the camera to an interior cavity and a projection creates a restraint for the camera while in the interior cavity. The elastic edgewall may be stretched by the user to remove or insert the camera into the interior cavity past the projection. A lip extending past the aperture and over the body of the user provides a guide for the camera into the interior cavity so the user need not look at the device during insertion and removal of the camera.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventor: J. Scott Bishop
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Patent number: 7387225Abstract: A garment mounted harness having an associated vest and/or back pack having attachment means for engagement of said garment mounted harness to an associated vest or backpack having a plurality of mating attachment ends for attachment of the straps thereto garment thereto of the straps and connecting elements of the present invention enabling the user to carry an optical device hands free about the front of ones chest for easy quick use and access when required. Additionally the present invention has adjustments about the strap portion for length and comfort adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Michael Fox
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Patent number: 7372502Abstract: A camera stabilizer having a base for supporting a camera; a first support member for placement on a user's shoulder which has an adjustable rod attachable to the rear of the base; and a second support member for placement at or near a user's waist which has a first adjustable rod component removably connectable to the base and a second adjustable rod component removably connectable to the first support member, each pivotably and biasly connected to one another at their respective bottoms; and a retractable strap on the second adjustable rod component for adjustable placement around a user's back.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Inventor: Rolando Gonzalez
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Patent number: 7360956Abstract: A camera is disclosed, to which a strap can be attached without reducing the space inside the camera body. The camera comprises a first exterior member, which constitutes an object side surface of a camera body. A first area of the first exterior member protrudes with respect to other areas of the first exterior member to constitute a grip portion. An attachment portion to which the strap is attached is provided in the first area.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Jiro Yamamoto
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Patent number: 7303171Abstract: An adjustable fixing mount for communication equipment comprises a seat, a horizontal rotary device, a pitch-adjusting device and a swing-adjusting device. The horizontal rotary device is mounted on the seat and is capable of rotating freely to adjust the horizontal angle. The pitch-adjusting device is disposed on the horizontal rotary device and is capable of rotating freely to adjust the pitch angle. The swing-adjusting device is disposed on the pitch-adjusting device and is capable of rotating freely to adjust the swing angle. The upper part of the swing-adjusting device includes an equipment seat to hold the communication equipment. The adjustable fixing mount could adjust the communication equipment toward an appropriate direction and angle.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Supa Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jeong-Shiun Chen
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Patent number: 6962277Abstract: An apparatus and method for using a wearable computer in testing applications that uses a probe, a display, an audio communication device, a computer adapted to receive data from the probe, exchange data with the display, exchange data with the audio communications device, and exchange data using wireless communication, a battery, and a harness for securing the probe, display, computer, and battery to a person's body.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Bath Iron Works CorporationInventors: W. Vincent Quintana, Benjamin J. Albis, J. Scott Houston, F. Christopher Mitchell
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Patent number: 6945441Abstract: A mounting device for use with ATVs that can be semi-permanently attached to an ATV to allow an operator to attach and detach auxiliary items to the device, and correspondingly, to the ATV. The device includes a receiving socket to temporarily receive an adapter, the receiving socket including a maintaining means for maintaining the adapter in the socket and allow the user to quickly secure and release the adapter, and a mounting assembly, coupled to the upper receiving socket and configured to be attached to the ATV. Using a plurality of adapters, each having an auxiliary item attached, provides a mounting system for quickly interchanging auxiliary items and securing them to the ATV with minimum effort.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventors: George D. Gates, Travis D. Gates
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Patent number: 6899255Abstract: The camcorder support includes an arm/wrist band which completely envelopes the arm and wrist to minimize relative movement there between. A thumb hole is provided permitting the arm/wrist band to cover most of the hand while providing free finger and thumb movement. The arm/wrist band and support bracket are strapped to the arm and wrist of the user using straps and fasteners to hold the arm, wrist, support and camcorder in a fixed relationship so that the camcorder movement is basically limited to movement of the user's elbow. The object of the present invention is to provide a new video camera mounting apparatus that allows an archer to hold the bow while the video camera records.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventor: Christopher Robert Pringle
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Patent number: 6763946Abstract: A holder for a removable memory component of a portable electronic device. The holder includes an electro-statically protective and securely closable pocket removably attachable to the device.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventor: Dannie E. Martin
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Patent number: 6737190Abstract: In an electronic apparatus in which a battery or a battery pack having a battery cell and a protection circuit packed therein is loaded, as a driving electric power source, in a battery chamber of the body of the electronic apparatus, a DC coupler having the shape similar to the battery or the battery pack is loaded into the battery chamber, and the plug connection through a plug-inserting hole provided on an arbitrary position of the electronic apparatus is performed for supplying external electric power.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masahiko Chaya
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Patent number: 6695188Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a camera in a stable position from an individual's torso comprising, a storage compartment which is defined by upper and lower walls, opposite side walls and front and rear walls, the rear wall further comprising a proximal attachment surface and a distal attachment surface; a waist band with first and second locking elements attached to the proximal attachment surface of the rear wall, a neck band attached to the proximal attachment surface of the rear wall, a mono-pod receptacle with a mono-pod receiving bore, and at least one adjustable attachment means for fixedly positioning a mono-pod insertably received within the receiving bore.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventors: David Jerome Bradshaw, Donivan Jerome Bradshaw
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Patent number: 6669019Abstract: A light-shielding container for a light-sensitive material has a light-shielding cloth attached to an opening in the container through which the light-sensitive material is passed. The light-shielding cloth shields the opening from light and is formed from a base fabric and a pile section. The pile section includes black dope-dyed threads formed by incorporating black dope-dyed threads containing carbon black into the base fabric and black-dyed threads formed by incorporating black-dyed threads. The proportion of the black dope-dyed threads in the total pile is 5 wt % to 60 wt %. The single filament fineness of the black dope-dyed threads is thicker than that of the black-dyed threads. The overall pile density of the black dope-dyed threads and the black-dyed threads is 30,000 to 55,000 filaments/cm2. The black dope-dyed threads and the black-dyed threads are arranged in stripes substantially orthogonal to the direction in which the light-sensitive material is passed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignees: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Seiren Co., Ltd.Inventors: Satoru Tsurumaki, Masazumi Tomoda, Toshihiro Kondou
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Patent number: 6669068Abstract: A strap device has guides 3, 5 in which slits 7b, 7a, 9a, 9b are formed with central members 3b, 5b intervening therebetween. First ends of straps 11, 13 are secured to the central members 3b, 5b respectively. A second end 11b of the strap 11 passes through the slits 9a, 9b, and then passes through the slit 7a of the guide 3. A second end 13b of the strap 13 passes through the slits 7a, 7b of the guide 3, and then passes through the slit 9a. When the second ends 11b, 13b are pulled out in mutually opposite directions, the strap, which has a quadruple length as compared with the spacing distance between the guides, can be instantaneously pulled out. When the strap device 15 is used for a shoulder strap for a bag which has a good appearance.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventor: Kijuro Kawakita
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Patent number: 6662984Abstract: A carrying device comprising a rigid elongate yoke, extending between two distal ends, a clamping member adapted for engagement with the yoke member to clampingly fix the device on a supportive member of a backpack. At least both ends of the yoke member laterally project from the supportive member and each of the ends is formed with at least one strap-engaging element for connecting thereto a strap to support equipment. When the backpack is carried over the shoulders of a wearer, the equipment/gear hangs down in front of the body of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Avichay Mor
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Patent number: 6648191Abstract: A harness for carrying articles comprises a number of straps for article supporting the article during use and storage as well as distributing its weight on a user's body. The harness includes a neck strap and torso attaching straps which help distribute the article's weight. A pair of stretchable straps are provided which hold the article against excessive movement. Another set of straps independently supports the article when being used.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Carl P. Giggleman
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Patent number: 6641010Abstract: A shoulder platform that is well-balanced and stable on an operator's shoulder when the camera is mounted on the platform, allowing hands-free balance of the mounted camera. The shoulder platform has an elongated bent frame, a shoulder mount affixed below the frame, a compartment front mounted on the frame above the shoulder mount, two sides mounted above and along the sides of the frame, shelves, storage compartments for camera components and accessories, a latch mechanism, an elongated compartment attached to the lowest shelf that can be latched to the latch mechanism, and means so that the supported camera mounted on the camera mount piece may be placed in different positions for photographing subject matter while keeping the shoulder platform stationary on the operator's shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Harold C. Greene
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Publication number: 20030173383Abstract: A shoulder platform that is well-balanced and stable on an operator's shoulder when the camera is mounted on the platform, allowing hands-free balance of the mounted camera. The shoulder platform has an elongated bent frame, a shoulder mount affixed below the frame, a compartment front mounted on the frame above the shoulder mount, two sides mounted above and along the sides of the frame, shelves, storage compartments for camera components and accessories, a latch mechanism, an elongated compartment attached to the lowest shelf that can be latched to the latch mechanism, and means so that the supported camera mounted on the camera mount piece may be placed in different positions for photographing subject matter while keeping the shoulder platform stationary on the operator's shoulder.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Harold C. Greene