1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a camera holder, and more particularly to a camera holder for use on a moving object.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional camera holder for use on a bicycle in accordance with the prior art comprises hoop-like structure adapted to be mounted on a tube of the bicycle. A universal pivot seat is radially mounted to the hoop-like structure. A connector is mounted to a free end of the universal pivot seat and selectively wiggled relative to the pivot seat. A threaded rod centrally extends from the connector for being threadedly mounted into a bottom of the camera.
However, the conventional camera holder has no quick-release device such that it is very inconvenient when assembling or detaching the conventional camera holder for use on a bicycle.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional camera holder for use on a bicycle.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved camera holder for use on a moving object, which is easily assembled and disassembled.
To achieve the objective, camera holder in accordance with the present invention comprises a connecting device mounted to a moving object, such as a bicycle or a helmet of the rider. The connecting device includes a base having two opposite sides each having a groove laterally defined therein. A slider is connected with a camera and slidably mounted to the connecting device. The slider includes two opposite side each having a rail laterally extending therefrom and slidably received in a corresponding one of the two grooves in the base. The base has a resilient arm extending therefrom and a buckle extending from the resilient arm. The buckle is selectively inserted into a bottom of the slider to holding the slider in place. Consequently, the user can easily and quickly detach the camera with the slider from the connecting device by pressing a free end of the resilient arm to make the buckle disengaged from the bottom of the slider when finishing taking pictures or filming.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The connecting device (1) includes a connecting seat (12) and a base (11) selectively pivotally mounted on a top of the connecting seat (12). The connecting seat (12) has a C-shaped hoop (122) and a passage (120) transversely defined therein for allowing a tube (30) moving within the connecting seat (12), as shown in
The base (11) has two opposite sides each having a groove (111) laterally defined therein and corresponding to each other. A protrusion (112) downward extends from the base (11) and movably received in the curved groove (121) for limiting the rotate range of the base (11). A resilient arm (113) extends from the base (11) and has a buckle (114) extending from the resilient arm (113). The buckle (114) is selectively inserted into a bottom of the slider (2) for holding the slider (2) in place.
The slider (2) has a longitudinal groove (22) defined therein and extending therethrough. The slider (2) has two opposite sides each having a rail (23) laterally extending therefrom and respectively slidably received in a corresponding one of the two grooves (111) in the base (11) such that slider (2) is selectively slidable relative to the base (11). A locking member (21) extends through the longitudinal groove (22) and is moved within the longitudinal groove (22). The locking member (21) is adapted to be connected to the camera. A threaded portion (211) is formed on a free end of the locking member (21) for threadedly connected to the camera.
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When using the camera holder in accordance with the present invention, the connecting device (1) and the slider (2) are respectively previously connected to the tube/helmet and the camera. Then, the slider (2) with the camera is slidably mounted to the connecting device (1) and the slider (2) is positioned after the buckle (114) inserted into the bottom of the slider (2). Consequently, the rider can begin to take pictures or film during riding. The user can easily and quickly detach the camera with the slider (2) from the connecting device (1) by pressing a free end of the resilient arm (113) to make the buckle (114) disengaged from the bottom of the slider (2) when finishing taking pictures or filming.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.