Claims
- 1. A hand-held device having a deployable component, said device comprising:
a body; a deployable component mounted to said body, said deployable component being movable between opposed undeployed and deployed positions; a drive unit disposed within said body, said drive unit engaging said deployable component, said drive unit being reversibly pivotable about a drive axis from a first end orientation, through a first range of intermediate orientations, then through a second range of intermediate orientations, to a second end orientation; an actuator mounted to said body, said actuator being manually switchable, in a forward stroke from a primary position to a secondary position, and, in a rearward stroke from said secondary position to said primary position, said actuator at said forward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said first end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range, said actuator at said rearward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said second end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said first range; a drive over-center mechanism biasing said drive unit to pivot from said intermediate orientations in said second range toward said second end orientation, when said actuator at said forward stroke has pivoted said drive unit and from said first end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range, and from said intermediate orientations in said first range toward said first end orientation, when said actuator at said rearward stroke has pivoted said drive unit and from said second end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said body isolates said deployable component from direct manual repositioning.
- 3. A camera having a deployable lens barrel, said camera comprising:
a body; a deployable lens barrel mounted to said body and being movable between opposed undeployed and deployed positions; a drive unit disposed within said body, said drive unit engaging said lens barrel and being reversibly pivotable about a drive axis from a first end orientation, through a first range of intermediate orientations, then through a second range of intermediate orientations, to a second end orientation; an actuator mounted to said body, said actuator being manually switchable in a forward stroke from a primary position to a secondary position and being manually switchable in a rearward stroke from said secondary position to said primary position, said actuator at said forward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said first end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range, said actuator at said rearward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said second end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said first range; and a drive over-center mechanism biasing said drive unit to pivot from said intermediate orientations in said second range toward said second end orientation and from said intermediate orientations in said first range toward said first end orientation.
- 4. A hand-held device having a deployable component, said device comprising:
a body; a deployable component mounted to said body, said deployable component being movable between opposed undeployed and deployed positions; a drive unit disposed within said body, said drive unit engaging said deployable component and being reversibly pivotable about a drive axis from a first end orientation, through a first range of intermediate orientations, then through a second range of intermediate orientations, to a second end orientation, said drive unit having a drive disk engaging said deployable component and having opposed first and second stops joined to said drive disk; an actuator mounted to said body, said actuator being manually switchable in a forward stroke from a primary position to a secondary position and being manually switchable in a rearward stroke from said secondary position to said primary position, said actuator at said forward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said first end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range, said actuator at said rearward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said second end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said first range; said actuator having grip disposed external to said body and a rib spaced from said grip, said rib having a first face engaging said first stop in said first end orientation and a second face engaging said second stop in said second end orientation and a drive over-center mechanism biasing said drive unit to pivot from said intermediate orientations in said second range toward said second end orientation and from said intermediate orientations in said first range toward said first end orientation.
- 5. A hand-held device having a deployable component, said device comprising:
a body; a deployable component mounted to said body, said deployable component being movable between opposed undeployed and deployed positions; a drive unit disposed within said body, said drive unit engaging said deployable component and being reversibly pivotable about a drive axis from a first end orientation, through a first range of intermediate orientations, then through a second range of intermediate orientations, to a second end orientation; an actuator mounted to said body, said actuator being manually switchable in a forward stroke from a primary position to a secondary position and being manually switchable in a rearward stroke from said secondary position to said primary position, said actuator at said forward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said first end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range, said actuator at said rearward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said second end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said first range; an actuator over-center mechanism biasing said actuator toward said primary position and said secondary position, in alternation, and away from a plurality of middle positions between said primary and secondary positions; and a drive over-center mechanism biasing said drive unit to pivot from said intermediate orientations in said second range toward said second end orientation and from said intermediate orientations in said first range toward said first end orientation.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein said drive unit is pivotable by said drive over-center mechanism, independent of said actuator, from one of said intermediate orientations in said second range toward said second end orientation and from one of said intermediate orientations in said first range toward said first end orientation.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein said drive unit has a drive disk engaging said deployable component and opposed first and second stops joined to said drive disk, said actuator has a grip disposed external to said body and a rib spaced from said grip, said rib having opposed first and second rib faces, said first rib face engaging said first stop in said first end orientation, said second rib face engaging said second stop in said second end orientation, and said stops are disengaged from said rib faces during said pivoting of said drive unit by said drive over-center mechanism.
- 8. The device of claim 5 wherein said drive and actuator over-center mechanisms each have a forward biasing state, a rearward biasing state, and a non-biasing neutral state between respective said forward biasing and rearward biasing states; and said actuator over-center mechanism is in one of respective said forward biasing and rearward biasing states, when said drive over-center mechanism is in the respective said neutral state.
- 9. (canceled)
- 10. The device of claim 4 wherein said first end orientation is more than 180 degrees from said second end orientation.
- 11. The device of claim 4 wherein said first end orientation is 270 degrees from said second end orientation.
- 12. The device of claim 4 wherein said stops extend outward from said drive disk in a direction parallel to said gear axis.
- 13. The device of claim 4 wherein said deployable component has a toothed segment and said drive disk is a gear meshed with said toothed segment.
- 14. The device of claim 13 wherein said toothed segment is arcuate and said deployable component is pivotable about an axis parallel to said drive axis.
- 15. The device of claim 13 wherein said toothed segment is straight.
- 16. The device of claim 1 wherein said actuator is constrained from movement, in a forward direction, beyond said secondary position and, in a rearward direction, beyond said primary position.
- 17. The device of claim 1 wherein said drive over-center mechanism is joined to said drive unit in radially spaced relation to said drive axis.
- 18. (canceled)
- 19. A hand-held device comprising:
a body; a deployable component mounted to said body, said deployable component being movable between opposed first and second positions relative to an axis of movement extending through said body, said deployable component having a toothed segment; a drive unit disposed within said body, said drive unit being pivotable about a drive axis, said drive unit having a drive disk engaging said deployable component, said drive unit having spaced apart first and second stops joined to said drive disk, said drive unit being reversibly pivotable about said drive axis from a first end orientation, through first and second ranges of intermediate orientations, to a second end orientation; an actuator mounted to said body, said actuator selectively moving between primary and secondary positions, said actuator having a rib aligned with said stops, said rib having opposed first and second rib faces, said first rib face engaging said first stop during said moving of said actuator from said primary position to said secondary position, said second rib face engaging said second stop during said moving of said actuator from said secondary position to said primary position; a drive over-center mechanism biasing said drive unit to pivot from said intermediate orientations in said second range to said second end orientation and from said intermediate orientations in said first range to said first end orientation.
- 20. The device of claim 19 wherein said actuator, in moving from said primary position to said secondary position, pivots said drive unit from said first end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range, and said actuator, in moving from said secondary position to said primary position, pivots said drive unit from said second end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said first range.
- 21. (cancelled)
- 22. A method for positioning a deployable component comprising the steps of:
accepting manual movement of an actuator from a primary position to a secondary position; responsive to said movement from said primary to said secondary position, pivoting a drive unit from a first end orientation to one of a second range of intermediate orientations, said drive unit being pivotable from said first end orientation, through a first range and then said second range of intermediate orientations, to a second end orientation; then, resiliently pivoting said drive unit from said one of said second range of intermediate orientations to said second end orientation, said resiliently pivoting step including releasing energy stored in a first over-center mechanism; charging said first over-center mechanism during said movement of said actuator; and moving said deployable component with said drive unit, during said pivoting steps.
- 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising charging and then discharging a second over-center mechanism during said movement of actuator.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein said first over-center mechanism acts directly on said drive unit and said second over-center mechanism acts directly on said actuator.
- 25. The method of claim 22 further comprising:
accepting manual movement of said actuator from said secondary position to said primary position; responsive to said movement from said secondary to said primary position, pivoting a drive unit from said second end orientation to one of said intermediate orientations in said first range; then, resiliently pivoting said drive unit from said one of said first range of intermediate orientations to said first end orientation.
- 26. A deployment apparatus comprising:
a drive unit being reversibly pivotable about a drive axis from a first end orientation, through a first range of intermediate orientations, then through a second range of intermediate orientations, to a second end orientation; an actuator mounted to said body, said actuator being manually switchable, in a forward stroke from a primary position to a secondary position, and, in a rearward stroke from said secondary position to said primary position, said actuator at said forward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said first end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said second range, said actuator at said rearward stroke pivoting said drive unit from said second end orientation to an intermediate orientation in said first range; a drive over-center mechanism biasing said drive unit to pivot from said intermediate orientations in said second range toward said second end orientation and from said intermediate orientations in said first range toward said first end orientation; and an actuator over-center mechanism biasing said actuator toward said primary position and said secondary position, in alternation, and away from a plurality of middle positions between said primary and secondary positions.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said over-center mechanisms each have a forward biasing state, a rearward biasing state, and a non-biasing neutral state between respective said forward biasing and rearward biasing states; and said actuator over-center mechanism is in one of respective said forward biasing and rearward biasing states, when said drive over-center mechanism is in the respective said neutral state.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, [Attorney Docket No. 85530RLW], entitled: CAMERA ASSEMBLY HAVING A TRAVELER AND PIVOTABLE TURRET DRIVEN BY AN OVER-CENTER MECHANISM, filed May 29, 2003, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0002] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, [Attorney Docket No. 85548RLW], entitled: CAMERA ASSEMBLY HAVING TRAVEL STOP, filed May 29, 2003, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0003] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, [Attorney Docket No. 85550RLW], entitled: CAMERA ASSEMBLY HAVING FORWARD AND RETURN CAM SURFACES FOR A TURRET ON DIFFERENT PARTS, filed May 29, 2003, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0004] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, [Attorney Docket No. 85555RLW], entitled: CAMERA ASSEMBLY HAVING COVERGLASS-LENS ADJUSTER, filed May 29, 2003, in the name of Wayne Stiehler.
[0005] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, [Attorney Docket No. 85995RLW], entitled: CAMERA ASSEMBLY HAVING OVER-CENTER BIASING OF TRAVELER AGAINST RESTS, filed May 29, 2003, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0006] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/264,757, [Attorney Docket No. 85329RLW], entitled: MULTIPLE POSITION LENS BARREL HAVING CAM CYLINDER WITH COMMONLY BIASED FIRST AND SECOND LENS CARRIERS, filed Oct. 4, 2002, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0007] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/324,488, [Attorney Docket No. 85533RLW], entitled: CAMERA FRAME ASSEMBLY HAVING FOUR-BAR LINKAGE SHUTTER ACTUATOR, filed Dec. 20, 2002, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0008] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/324,966, [Attorney Docket No. 85549RLW], entitled: CAMERA LENS MODULE HAVING RECYCLABLE LENS BARREL CAP, filed Dec. 20, 2002, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0009] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/327,503, [Attorney Docket No. 85552RLW], entitled: EXTENDABLE LENS CAMERA HAVING MECHANICAL SHUTTER BLOCKING IN INTERMEDIATE LENS POSITION, filed Dec. 20, 2002, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0010] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/325,507, [Attorney Docket No. 85553RLW], entitled: CAMERA FRAME ASSEMBLY HAVING SHUTTER THAT SLIDES FORWARD AND BACK WITH ZOOM LENS, filed Dec. 20, 2002, in the name of Anthony DiRisio, David J. Cornell.
[0011] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/325,553, [Attorney Docket No. 85554RLW], entitled: CAMERA FRAME ASSEMBLY HAVING SHUTTER ACTUATOR WITH TELESCOPING STRIKER AND METHOD, filed Dec. 20, 2002, in the name of David J. Cornell.
[0012] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/317,490, [Attorney Docket No. 85560RLW], entitled: CAMERA FRONT SEAL ASSEMBLY, filed Dec. 12, 2002, in the name of Anthony DiRisio.
[0013] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10,326,450, [Attorney Docket No. 85691RLW], entitled: CAMERA FRAME ASSEMBLY HAVING INDEPENDENTLY BACK-PIVOTING DRIVE HUB FOR IMPACT SHUTTER, filed Dec. 20, 2002, in the name of Anthony DiRisio, David J. Cornell.