1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a locator, and more particularly to a locator positioning an object by clamping.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional digital cameras often comprise an anti-vibration function. When the anti-vibration function is initiated, a moving seat bearing an image detection unit moves to compensate vibration. When the anti-vibration function is temporarily halted, the moving seat must be fixed.
A locator for temporarily fixing a moving seat of a digital camera is provided.
An exemplary embodiment of a locator comprises a first clamping element, a second clamping element opposite the first clamping element, a guide bar extending through the first clamping element and the second clamping element, a transmitting element rotatably disposed between the first clamping element and the second clamping element abutting the first and second clamping elements. When the transmitting element rotates, the first clamping element and the second clamping element move along the guide bar to approach or move away each other, thereby clamping or releasing an object.
The transmitting element comprises a central hole formed at the center of the transmitting element, a first surface on which a first groove is formed, a second surface on which a second groove is formed. The first clamping element abuts the bottom of the first groove, the second clamping element abuts the bottom of the second groove. When the transmitting element rotates about the central hole, the first clamping element and the second clamping element move along the guide bar to approach or move away each other.
The first groove is annular and centered at the central hole and comprises a first position where the bottom of the first groove is highest and a second position adjacent to the first position, where the bottom of the first groove is lowest. The second groove is annular and centered at the central hole and comprises a third position where the bottom of the second groove is highest and a fourth position adjacent to the third position, where the bottom of the second groove is lowest. The first position corresponds to the third position and the second position corresponds to the fourth position. The bottom height of the first groove decreases from the first position to the second position, and the bottom height of the second groove decreases from the third position to the fourth position. The first clamping element comprises a first protrusion abutting the bottom of the first groove, and the second clamping element comprises a second protrusion abutting the bottom of the second groove.
The locator further comprises a base and an upper cover joined to the base. The guide bar connects the upper cover and the base, and the first clamping element and the second clamping element are disposed between the upper cover and the base.
The locator further comprises a first spring disposed between the upper cover and the first clamping element and biasing the first clamping element, and a second spring disposed between the second clamping element and the base and biasing the second clamping element.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a is a perspective view of a transmitting element of the invention;
b is another perspective view of a transmitting element of the invention;
c is a top view of
d is a cross section along line A-A;
a is a perspective view of the locator clamping the moving seat;
b is a cross section of
a is a perspective view of the locator releasing the moving seat; and
b a cross section of
Referring to
Referring to
The first clamping element 420 is substantially a plate comprises a first clamping portion 422, two posts 425 and a first protrusion 426 (shown in
The first spring 470 is positioned on the post 425, disposed between the upper cover 460 and the first clamping element 420 and biases the first clamping element 420. The second spring 490 is positioned on the post 485 of the base 480, disposed between the second clamping element 440 and the base 480 and biases the second clamping element 440. The transmitting element 450 is disposed between the two walls 482 and also between the first clamping element 420 and second clamping element 440.
Referring to
In
As the first protrusion 426 abuts the first groove 453 and the second protrusion 446 abuts the second groove 455, when the transmitting element 450 is rotated and the first clamping element 420 moves from the first position 4531 to the third position 4551 and the second clamping element 440 moves from the third position 4551 to the fourth position 4552, the first clamping element 420 and the second clamping element 440 moves along the guide bars 430 to approach each other, thereby clamping the holding position 220, as shown in
The first spring 470 and the second spring 490 bias the first clamping element 420 and the second clamping element 440 respectively to ensure that the first protrusion 426 abuts the first groove 453 and the second protrusion 446 abuts the second groove 455.
The motor 410 can be a stepping motor. A sensing portion 500 is formed on the lateral side of the transmitting element 450 as shown in
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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