The present disclosure relates to a holding member and an imaging unit.
In the related art, small imaging devices such as a compact digital still camera and a compact video camera are known. For example, as one mode of the small imaging device, a digital still camera having a cylindrical shape has been put to practical use, recently.
However, sometimes it is difficult to hold such small imaging device in a normal photographing mode for photographing surrounding scenery or the like, or in a self-portrait photographing mode.
Therefore, according to embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a holding member to be used by being attached to a small imaging device in a manner that a user can easily hold the small imaging device, and an imaging unit including the holding member.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a holding member including a coupling part configured to be coupled with a small imaging device, and a handle configured to be gripped by a user.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided an imaging unit including a small imaging device, and a holding member including a coupling part coupled with the small imaging device, and a handle to be gripped by a user.
As described above, according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, the user can easily hold the small imaging device.
Note that the present disclosure is not limited to the effect stated above and in addition to or in place of the effect stated above, may achieve any of the effects indicated in this specification or effects that can be understood from the specification.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the appended drawings. Note that, in this specification and the appended drawings, structural elements that have substantially the same function and structure are denoted with the same reference numerals, and repeated explanation of these structural elements is omitted.
Note that the description is given in the following order.
First, with reference to
The holding member 10 according to the present embodiment is an attachment to be used by being attached to a so-called small digital still camera (hereinafter, also referred to as “lens-style camera”) having a lens barrel shape, as one mode of the small imaging device. The entire lens-style camera has a cylindrical outer shape, and it is difficult to hold the lens-style camera during photographing in a manner that a lens faces a predetermined direction when only the lens-style camera is used. Moreover, when only the lens-style camera is used, it is difficult to recognize an attitude in a horizontal direction or in a vertical direction. The holding member 10 is attached to such lens-style camera in a manner that the lens-style camera is easily held.
The holding member 10 includes the coupling part 20 and the handle 30. The holding member 10 is configured as a formed body in which a rubber part 14 formed of soft material such as synthetic rubber covers a hard part 12 formed of hard thermoplastic resin or the like, the hard part 12 forming a skeleton. Meanwhile, an end surface 20a on the coupling part 20 side facing the lens-style camera is not covered by the rubber part 14, and the hard part 12 is exposed. Accordingly, the holding member is tightly fixed on the lens-style camera, and durability can be improved.
On the other hand, the relatively soft rubber part 14 covers a portion other than the end surface 20a to abut on the lens-style camera. The rubber part 14 fits comfortably in the user's hand, and also provides non-slip effect. For example, the hard part 12 and the rubber part 14 are integrated by insert molding, and thereby the holding member 10 can be manufactured. The holding member 10 having such two-layer structure is composed of only a single component that does not includes a coupling portion such as a screw. Accordingly, the holding member 10 contributes to reduction in production cost. In the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment, the rubber part 14 covers the entire portion other than the end surface 20a. However, the rubber part 14 may be only at least a part of a portion to be in contact with the user's hand.
The coupling part 20 is formed to have a flat outer shape that is similar to an outer shape of a surface of the lens-style camera to which the holding member 10 is attached. In the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment, the coupling part 20 has the circular outer shape that is substantially identical to the outer shape of the surface of the lens-style camera to which the holding member 10 is attached. Accordingly, a feeling of strangeness in appearance is not given when the holding member 10 is attached to the lens-style camera. At a periphery of the end surface 20a on an opposite side of a side where the handle 30 is formed, the coupling part 20 has a groove 23 into which an engagement claw provided on the lens-style camera is inserted. In the groove 23, an engagement claw 26 to fit the engagement claw of the lens-style camera is provided. Accordingly, the holding member 10 is fixed on the lens-style camera by a bayonet mechanism in which the engagement claw 26 formed in the groove 23 of the coupling part 20 fits the engagement claw of the lens-style camera.
In the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment, the handle 30 to be gripped by the user includes a pillar 40 and a flange 60. In a state in which the holding member 10 is attached to the lens-style camera, the user can easily hold the lens-style camera by gripping at least one of the pillar 40 and the flange 60.
The pillar 40 protrudes from a central part on an opposite side of the end surface 20a side of the flat coupling part 20. The pillar 40 may be a portion to be gripped by the user's fingers. A cross-sectional shape of the pillar 40 is substantially rectangular in a direction intersecting a direction in which the pillar 40 extends. Since the cross-sectional shape of the pillar 40 is a substantially rectangular shape that has a longitudinal direction, the user can haptically recognize an attitude of the holding member 10 when gripping the pillar 40.
According to the present embodiment, the longitudinal direction of the cross-sectional shape of the pillar 40 is identical to a top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera, in a state in which the holding member 10 is attached to the lens-style camera. Note that, in the present specification, the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera means a direction corresponding to a top-bottom direction defined in information on an image photographed by the lens-style camera. Accordingly, the user can haptically recognize the attitude of the holding member 10 via the pillar 40 and can hold the lens-style camera in a horizontal direction or in a vertical direction, easily. Length of a long side and a short side of the cross-sectional shape of the pillar 40 and length (height) of the pillar 40 are appropriately set in a manner that the user can easily grip the pillar 40.
The flange 60 is formed to have a flat and oval outer shape, and a central part of the flange 60 connects to the pillar 40. The flange 60 continues into the pillar 40 on the opposite side of the coupling part 20. The flange 60 may be a portion to be gripped by the user's fingers. Since the outer shape of the flange 60 is an oval shape that has a longitudinal direction, the user can haptically recognize an attitude of the holding member 10 when gripping the flange 60. In addition, the user can visually recognize the attitude of the holding member by having visual contact with the flange 60.
In the present embodiment, the longitudinal direction of the oval flange 60 is identical to a direction of the long side of the cross-sectional shape of the pillar 40. In other words, the longitudinal direction of the flange 60 is identical to the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera, in the state in which the holding member 10 is attached to the lens-style camera. Accordingly, the user can haptically or visually recognize the attitude of the holding member via the flange 60 and can hold the lens-style camera in the horizontal direction or in the vertical direction, easily. In addition, since the flange 60 has the oval shape, the flange overhangs less in one direction. Accordingly, an index finger and a middle finger can be easily inserted in and out by spreading the two fingers a bit when the pillar 40 is sandwiched between the two fingers. Thickness of the flange 60 and length of the outer shape of the flange 60 in the longitudinal direction and in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction are appropriately set in a manner that the user can easily grip the flange 60 or in a manner that the fingers can be easily inserted in and out.
In addition, since the flat flange 60 continues into the relatively thin pillar 40, the flange 60 also has a function of supporting the fingers when the user grips the pillar 40 with the fingers. Accordingly, since the flange 60 is provided together with the pillar 40, the hand and the fingers of the user can be supported at a plurality of points. That is, stability can be improved when the lens-style camera is held via the holding member 10. In addition, since the holding member 10 includes the flat coupling part 20 and the flat flange 60 that continue via the relatively thin pillar 40, diverse ways to hold are possible. Accordingly, usefulness of the lens-style camera can be improved.
As shown in
With regard to the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment, the user can haptically recognize the attitude of the holding member 10 also by the configuration in which the coupling part 20 and the flange 60 are not parallel, and can easily hold the lens-style camera in the horizontal direction or in the vertical direction. According to the configuration, fingers can be inserted into the space between the coupling part 20 and the flange 60 from a direction in which the space spreads, regardless of sizes of fingers. Also according to the configuration, fingers inserted into the space between the coupling part 20 and the flange 60 abut on and are supported by the coupling part 20 and the flange 60 in a portion where the space is narrowed. Moreover, according to the configuration, the shape of the holding member 10 suits the shape of the fingers and the hand, and a large area of the fingers and the hand can support the holding member 10. That is, the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment is compatible with various sizes of fingers, and can be easily gripped. Accordingly, stability can be improved when the lens-style camera is held.
As shown in
As explained above, in the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment, a cross-sectional shape and an outer shape of the pillar 40 and the flange 60 that compose the handle 30 are rectangular or oval. Accordingly, the user can haptically or visually recognize the attitude of the holding member 10. In addition, with regard to the holding member 10, the user can haptically recognize the attitude of the holding member 10 also by the configuration in which the coupling part 20 and the flange 60 are not parallel. At this time, a direction in which the holding member 10 is attached to the lens-style camera may be one direction, or a top-bottom direction or a right-left direction may be selected. Freedom of how to hold the holding member 10 or the lens-style camera can be enhanced in a case in which the top-bottom direction and the right-left direction can be selected when the holding member 10 is attached to the lens-style camera.
Next, an example of holding a small imaging device to which the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment is attached is explained. With reference to
For example,
In addition, in the example shown in
In such holding examples, the hand or the fingers of the user are supported by the holding member 10 at a plurality of points, and the user holds the lens-style camera with the entire hand. Accordingly, the user can hold the lens-style camera stably. In addition, the user can use the lens-style camera while haptically recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera by touching the both side surface of the pillar 40 having the rectangular cross-sectional shape, for example.
As explained above, since the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment includes the handle 30 having the pillar 40 and the flange 60, the hand or the fingers of the user can be supported at the plurality of points. That is, the lens-style camera 80 to which the holding member 10 is attached can be held stably. In addition, in the holding member 10 according to the present embodiment, the cross-sectional shape of the pillar 40 is substantially rectangle, and the outer shape of the flange 60 is oval. Accordingly, the user can haptically or visually recognize the attitude of the holding member 10, and the user can hold the lens-style camera 80 while recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction.
Next, a configuration example of a holding member according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure is explained.
In the holding member 110 according to the present embodiment, the handle 130 is connected to an edge of the coupling part 120 at an upper side in the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera, in a state in which the holding member 110 is attached to the lens-style camera. That is, the longitudinal direction of the handle 130 matches the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera. Accordingly, by the bent part 140 or the handle 130 having the longitudinal direction, the user can haptically or visually recognize the attitude of the holding member 110, and can recognize the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera.
Also in the holding member 110 according to the present embodiment, a portion connecting the coupling part 120 and the handle 130, and respective surfaces of the coupling part 120 and the handle 130 are formed by curved surfaces. That is, the holding member 110 fits comfortably in the user's hand when the user holds the holding member 110, and the lens-style camera can be held stably. Structure other than the structure described above is the same as that of the holding member 10 according to the first embodiment.
Next, an example of holding a small imaging device to which the holding member 110 according to the present embodiment is attached is explained. With reference to
In addition, the user can use the lens-style camera 80 while visually recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera 80 also by sandwiching the bent part 140 positioned at the upper side in the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera 80. Moreover, since the user touches the handle 130 that has the longitudinal direction, the user can use the lens-style camera 80 while haptically recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera 80.
Although it is not illustrated in the drawings, the user can insert the index finger and the middle finger into the space between the coupling part 130 and the handle 130, and can hold the lens-style camera 80 with the entire hand when a self-portrait is photographed by the lens-style camera 80 to which the holding member 110 according to the present embodiment is attached. At this time, the bent part 140 is held in a manner that the index finger hooks on the handle 130. Accordingly, the lens-style camera 80 can be stably held. In addition, since the bent part 140 positioned at the upper side in the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera 80 can be supported by the index finger, the user can use the lens-style camera 80 while haptically recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera 80.
As explained above, since the holding member 110 according to the present embodiment includes the handle 130 that has the bent part 140 and whose one end is connected to the coupling part 120, the hand or the fingers of the user can be supported at the plurality of points. That is, the lens-style camera 80 to which the holding member 110 is attached can be held stably. In addition, in the holding member 110 according to the present embodiment, the handle 130 is connected to an edge of the coupling part 120 at the upper side in the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera 80, and the handle 130 has the oval outer shape. Accordingly, the user can haptically or visually recognize the attitude of the holding member 110, and the user can hold the lens-style camera 80 while recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction.
Next, with reference to
As shown in
An outer shape of the protrusion 265 is substantially rectangular and has a longitudinal direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the handle 230. The longitudinal direction of the outer shape of the protrusion 265 is identical to a lateral direction against the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera, in the state in which the holding member 210 is attached to the lens-style camera. Thickness of the protrusion 265, in other words, width in a direction along the longitudinal direction of the handle 230 has appropriate thickness so as to be easily sandwiched between two fingers. In addition, height of the protrusion 265, in other words, protrusion width from the handle 230 toward the coupling part 230 side has appropriate length in view of the wall or the like inserted into a space between a tip of the protrusion 265 and the coupling part 220. Moreover, respective corners of the protrusion 265 having a cuboid shape, and a portion connecting the protrusion 265 and the handle 230 are formed by curved surfaces. Accordingly, the protrusion 265 fits comfortably in the hand.
In a way similar to the holding member according to the first embodiment, in the coupling part 220 of the holding member 210, a central portion of a surface 220a facing the handle 230 has a curved convex surface. According to the curved surface, the holding member 210 fits comfortably in the hand of the user who holds the holding member 210. In addition, the holding member 210 has two projections 270 on the surface 220a of the coupling part 220. The two projections 270 are symmetrically provided on a lower side in a state in which the position where the coupling part 220 connects to the handle 230 is set as a top. When the lens-style camera is held by the wall or the like by using the space between the coupling part 220 and the handle 230, the two projections 270 are in contact with the wall or the like, and the lens-style camera can be supported by the projections 270 even if the coupling part 220 has the rounded surface 220a. Accordingly, stability of holding can be improved.
At this time, since the bent part 240 positioned at the upper side in the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera is supported by the middle finger, the user can use the lens-style camera while haptically recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera. In addition, the user can use the lens-style camera while haptically recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera also by the protrusion 265 that has the longitudinal direction identical to the lateral direction against the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera.
With reference to the usage example in
Although it is not illustrated in the drawings, two projections 270 provided on the surface 220a of the coupling part 220 abut on the housing 280. The housing 280 is also supported by the projections 270. That is, the lens-style camera 80 can be held stably. In addition, the handle 230 is connected to an edge of the coupling part 220 at the upper side in the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera 80, and is held while the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera 80 matches the vertical direction.
Next, a configuration example of a holding member according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure is explained.
An outer shape of the handle 330 of the holding member 310 according to the present embodiment is a substantially ring shape with an opening 335. When the holding member 310 is viewed from the handle 330 side, the handle 330 has a longitudinal direction. The opening 335 is a region into which the user's finger or the like is inserted. Two bases 340 are portions connecting the handle 330 and the coupling part 320, and are erected from both edges in a radial direction of the coupling part 320. The handle 330 and a part of the coupling part 320 are integrally formed into the ring shape. The opening 335 of the handle 330 is formed into a circular shape, and fits comfortably in a shape of a finger.
According to the present embodiment, the two bases 340 are positioned at the both edge in the lateral direction against the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera, in a state in which the holding member 310 is attached to the lens-style camera. That is, the handle 330 having the substantially ring shape is disposed on a virtual plane perpendicular to the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera. In other words, a direction of a finger inserted into the opening 335 matches the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera. Accordingly, by the two bases 340 or the handle 330, the user can haptically or visually recognize an attitude of the holding member 310, and can recognize the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera.
Thickness of the handle 330 can be appropriately set in view of strength, ease of grip by the user, or the like. In addition, a size of the opening 335 can also be appropriately set in view of ease of insertion of the finger by the user, or a supporting state while the finger is inserted. Structure other than the structure described above is the same as that of the holding member 10 according to the first embodiment.
Next, an example of holding a small imaging device to which the holding member 310 according to the present embodiment is attached is explained. With reference to
As explained above, the holding member 310 according to the present embodiment has the opening 335 in the ring-shaped handle 330 connected via the bases 340 at the both end sides in the radial direction of the coupling part 320. That is, the finger inserted into the opening 335 can be supported by the surrounding handle 330 at a plurality of points, and the lens-style camera 80 to which the holding member 310 is attached can be held stably. In addition, in the holding member 310 according to the present embodiment, the handle 330 is disposed on the virtual plane perpendicular to the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera 80, and the user inserts the finger into the opening 335 along the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera 80. Accordingly, the user can haptically or visually recognize the attitude of the holding member 310, and the user can hold the lens-style camera 80 while recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction.
Next, with reference to
As shown in
Note that, in the holding members 310 and 410 according to the third embodiment, the user inserts the finger into the openings 335 and 435 along the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera. However, the direction in which the finger is inserted is not limited to such examples. For example, the ring-shaped handles 330 and 430 may be disposed on the virtual planes along the top-bottom direction of the lens-style camera, and the finger may be inserted in the lateral direction. Also according to such configuration, the user's finger can be supported by the holding member at the plurality of points, and the user can use the lens-style camera while haptically or visually recognizing the horizontal direction or the vertical direction of the lens-style camera.
Hereinabove, although the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, the technical scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations and alterations may occur depending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
For example, in the above embodiments, the lens-style camera is used as an example of the small imaging device. However, the present technology is not limited thereto. The holding members can be applied to various small cameras such as a small digital still camera and a small video camera.
In addition, in the above embodiments, the rectangular shape, the oval shape, the reed shape, and the ring shape are used as examples of the form for recognizing the attitudes of the holding members. However, the present technology is not limited thereto, and may include various other shapes.
In addition, in the above embodiments, the coupling part and the handle are integrated and the holding member is formed. However, the present technology is not limited thereto. For example, an angle between the coupling part and the handle, or an angle between the pillar and the flange may be variable by using an arm joint or a ball joint. In the case where the angles are variable, the present technology can adjust to a various size of hands and fingers of users, and diverse ways to hold.
Furthermore, the advantages discussed in this specification are only intended for illustrative and exemplary purposes and are not limitative. In other words, in addition to or in place of the above-described advantages, the technology according to the embodiments of the present disclosure may exhibit other advantages that are obvious to a skilled person from the specification.
Additionally, the present technology may also be configured as below.
(1)
A holding member including:
a coupling part configured to be coupled with a small imaging device; and
a handle configured to be gripped by a user.
(2)
The holding member according to (1),
wherein the handle has a shape by which the user is able to visually or haptically recognize an attitude of the holding member.
(3)
The holding member according to (2),
wherein the handle includes a portion whose outer shape or cross-sectional shape has a longitudinal direction.
(4)
The holding member according to (2) or (3),
wherein the handle includes a portion whose outer shape or cross-sectional shape is rectangular or oval.
(5)
The holding member according to (2),
wherein the longitudinal direction is identical to a top-bottom direction of the small imaging device in a state in which the holding member is attached to the small imaging device.
(6)
The holding member according to (2),
wherein the longitudinal direction is identical to a direction perpendicular to a top-bottom direction of the small imaging device in a state in which the holding member is attached to the small imaging device.
(7)
The holding member according to any one of (1) to (6),
wherein the handle includes a pillar protruding from the coupling part.
(8)
The holding member according to (7),
wherein the handle includes a flange continuing into the pillar on an opposite side of the coupling part.
(9)
The holding member according to (8),
wherein the coupling part and the flange are not parallel when the holding member is viewed from a predetermined direction intersecting a direction in which the pillar extends.
(10)
The holding member according to (9),
wherein a space between the coupling part and the flange spreads from an upper side toward a lower side in a top-bottom direction of the small imaging device, in a state in which the holding member is attached to the small imaging device.
(11)
The holding member according to any one of (1) to (6),
wherein the handle includes a pillar that protrudes from the coupling part and whose outer shape or cross-sectional shape has a longitudinal direction, and a flange that continues from the pillar on an opposite side of the coupling part and whose outer shape or cross-sectional shape has a longitudinal direction, the longitudinal direction of the pillar being identical to the longitudinal direction of the flange.
(12)
The holding member according to (11),
wherein the longitudinal direction of the pillar and the flange is identical to a top-bottom direction of the small imaging device in a state in which the holding member is attached to the small imaging device.
(13)
The holding member according to (2) or (3),
wherein the handle is connected to the coupling part via a bent part.
(14)
The holding member according to (2) or (3),
wherein the handle includes a ring-shaped portion.
(15)
The holding member according to any one of (1) to (14),
wherein an outer shape of the coupling part is identical to an outer shape of a surface of the small imaging device to which the holding member is attached.
(16)
The holding member according to any one of (1) to (15),
wherein a rubber part formed of soft material covers at least a part of a surface of a hard part formed of hard material.
(17)
The holding member according to any one of (1) to (16),
wherein the holding member is coupled with a cylindrical small camera that is the small imaging device.
(18)
An imaging unit including:
a small imaging device; and
a holding member including a coupling part coupled with the small imaging device, and a handle to be gripped by a user.
(19)
The imaging unit according to (18),
wherein an outer shape or a cross-sectional shape of the handle has a longitudinal direction identical to a top-bottom direction of the small imaging device.
(20)
The imaging unit according to (18) or (19),
wherein the small imaging device is a cylindrical small camera.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-102228 | May 2014 | JP | national |
2014-116595 | Jun 2014 | JP | national |
This application is a U.S. National Phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2015/001452 filed on Mar. 16, 2015, which claims priority benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. JP 2014-102228 filed in the Japan Patent Office on May 16, 2014, and also claims priority benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. JP 2014-116595 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Jun. 5, 2014. Each of the above-referenced applications is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2015/001452 | 3/16/2015 | WO | 00 |