Claims
- 1. A folding softbox having at least one layer of fabric, the folding softbox, comprising:a collapsible frame, comprising: a backplate; a plurality of support posts extending from said backplate, wherein said plurality of support posts are circumferentially spaced about said backplate, each of said support posts having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end is spaced 90 degrees from said second end; a hub connected to said plurality of support posts, said hub having a spindle receiver; a plurality of ribs pivotably connected to said backplate; and, a plurality of struts, each of said struts having a first end and a second end, said first end connected to one of said plurality of ribs, said second end connected to a spindle, a portion of said spindle adapted to be received within said spindle receiver.
- 2. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said backplate further comprises a plurality of slotted portions, said plurality of slotted portions adapted to allow air ventilation.
- 3. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said backplate further comprises a plurality of rib slots, each of said rib slots adapted to stabilize one of said plurality of ribs.
- 4. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said hub further comprises a set screw to secure said spindle in said spindle receiver.
- 5. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said hub further comprises a flange portion extending outwardly from the circumference of said hub, said flange portion adapted to stabilize said hub.
- 6. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said spindle further comprises a flange portion, said flange portion having a plurality of spindle hinge recess portions to accept one of said plurality of struts.
- 7. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said spindle further comprises a male portion, said male portion adapted to be received within said spindle receiver of said hub.
- 8. The folding softbox of claim 6, wherein said flange portion further comprises a plurality of elongated recess portions, each of said plurality of elongate recess portions adapted to stabilize one of said plurality of struts.
- 9. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said backplate further comprises rib securing means extending circumferentially within said backplate to engage each of said plurality of ribs.
- 10. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein each of said ribs has a mid-span region, wherein said first end of one of said struts hingedly connects to said mid-span region of one of said ribs.
- 11. The folding softbox of claim 1, wherein said plurality of struts are adapted to be held less than 90 degrees relative to said spindle.
- 12. A method of operating a folding softbox, the softbox having an operational state and a storage state, the steps comprising the steps of:providing a collapsible frame, the collapsible frame comprising a backplate, a plurality of support posts extending from said backplate, a hub connected to said plurality of support posts, said hub having a spindle receiver, a plurality of ribs pivotably connected to said backplate; and, a plurality of struts, each of said struts having a first end and a second end said first end connected to one of said plurality of ribs, said second end connected to a spindle, a portion of said spindle adapted to be received within said spindle receiver; moving said spindle downwardly towards said hub; rotating said struts about said first ends; and, inserting a portion of said spindle into said hub.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said hub further comprises locking means, wherein the method further comprises the step of:locking said portion of said spindle within said hub with said locking means.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the steps of:releasing said locking means; pulling said spindle upwardly to its point of highest return; and, folding said softbox into an upright position.
- 15. The method of claim 12, further comprises the step of:positioning said plurality of struts post-perpendicular to said spindle.
- 16. A folding softbox having an inner layer of fabric and an outer layer of fabric, the softbox comprising:a collapsible frame, said frame comprising: a backplate having a plurality of slotted portions, said slotted portions adapted to allow air ventilation; a plurality of rib slots defined in said back plate, each of said rib slots adapted to stabilize one rib; rib securing means extending circumferentially about said backplate and through said plurality of slotted portions to engage said ribs; a plurality of support posts extending from said backplate, each of said support posts having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end is spaced 90 degrees from said second end; a hub connected to said plurality of support posts, said hub having a spindle receiver; a plurality of ribs pivotably connected to said backplate; and, a plurality of struts, each of said struts having a first end and a second end, said first end connected to one of said plurality of ribs, said second end connected to a spindle, a portion of said spindle adapted to be received within said spindle receiver, said plurality of struts positioned post-perpendicular to said spindle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application, Serial No. 60/228,647 filed on Aug. 29, 2000, in Express Mail Label No. EL581515775US by the same inventor, John E. Shirilla, entitled Folding Softbox.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/228647 |
Aug 2000 |
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