Claims
- 1. A rail for use in a track for a camera dolly or a camera crane having either conventional grooved wheels or conventional flat wheels, said rail comprising:a rail head having a substantially radiused top surface that would mate with a conventional grooved dolly wheel; said rail head having a pair of laterally spaced edges, for reference purposes one of said edges is referred to as an interior edge and said other edge is referred to as an exterior edge; said rail head having a vertically extending centerline axis that would align with a vertical centerline of a conventional grooved camera dolly wheel; said rail head having a bottom end; said lateral distance between said vertical centerline axis and said interior edge of said rail head is equal to a distance (r); extending downwardly from and connected to said bottom end of said rail head are a pair of laterally spaced side walls each having an outer surface; for reference purposes one of said side walls is referred as an interior side wall and said other side wall is referred to as an exterior side wall; said lateral distance between said vertical centerline axis and said outer surface of said interior side wall is equal to a distance (w) and (w) is at least equal to or greater than (r); a base and said interior side wall extends down to and is connected to said base; at least one longitudinally extending pin channel formed in said rail head adjacent its bottom end for receiving an alignment pin that would allow two rail segments to be butted together and securely aligned by fitting a pin into the pin channel and each of the rail segments to be joined; and said rail having been formed by an extrusion process with a longitudinally extending upper bore and a longitudinally extending lower bore that are vertically spaced from each other by an interior horizontal strip thereby forming a rigid truss framework.
- 2. A rail for use in a two rail track for a camera dolly or camera crane having either conventional laterally spaced grooved wheels or conventional laterally spaced flat wheel assemblies which include flat track wheel that travels on the top surface of a rail head and a tensioner wheel capable of exerting lateral force against an interior side wall of the rail, said rail comprising:a rail head having a substantially radiused top surface that would mate with a conventional grooved camera dolly wheel; said rail head having a pair of laterally spaced external side edges, for reference purposes one of said side edges is referred to as an interior side edge and said other side edge is referred to as an exterior side edge; said rail head having a vertically extending centerline axis that would align with a vertical centerline of a conventional grooved camera dolly wheel or a conventional flat track camera dolly wheel; said rail head having a bottom end; said lateral distance between said vertical centerline axis and said interior side edge of said rail head is equal to a distance (r); extending downwardly from and connected to said bottom end of said rail head are a pair of laterally spaced side walls each having an outer surface; for reference purposes one of said side walls is referred as an interior side wall and against said outer surface of said interior side wall a tensioner wheel of a conventional camera dolly flat wheel assembly would exert lateral force to keep its flat track wheel centered over said centerline axis of said rail head and said other side wall is referred to as an exterior side wall; said lateral distance between said vertical centerline and said outer surface of said interior side wall is equal to a distance (w) and (w) is at least equal to or greater than (r); and a base and said interior side wall extends down to and is connected to said base.
- 3. A rail for use in a track for a camera dolly or camera crane having either conventional grooved wheels or conventional flat wheels as recited in claim 2 wherein said rail has been formed by an extrusion process with a longitudinally extending upper bore and a longitudinally extending lower bore that are vertically spaced from each other by an interior horizontal strip thereby forming a rigid truss framework.
- 4. A pair of rails as recited in claim 2 aligned in parallel relationship to each other with their respective interior side walls facing each other and means rigidly connecting said rails together to form a track.
- 5. A pair of rails as recited in claim 4 wherein said means rigidly connecting said rails together are members known in the industry as sleepers.
- 6. A rail for use in a two rail track as recited in claim 2 wherein the height of said rail is always in the range of 1.5-4.5 inches.
- 7. A rail for use in a two rail track as recited in claim 2 wherein said rail has at least two longitudinal pin channels for receiving alignment pins so that two rail segments may be butted together and securely aligned; said pin channels being laterally spaced from each other on opposite sides of the vertical centerline axis of said rail.
- 8. A rail for use in a two rail track as recited in claim 2 wherein said rail has at least two longitudinal pin channels for receiving alignment pins so that two rail segments may be butted together and securely aligned; said pin channels being vertically spaced from each other and being substantially on the vertical centerline axis of said rail.
- 9. A rail for use in a two rail track as recited in claim 2 further comprising a sleeper reception channel in said interior side wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/022,185, filed on Feb. 11, 1998, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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