This application claims the benefit of and priority from Japanese Application No. 2007-136780 filed May 23, 2007, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus in which an imaging subject is placed on a foldably stowed table on which it is imaged with a video camera.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally known imaging apparatuses of this kind include presentation apparatuses for imaging documents and displaying them on a monitor display or the like, described in JP 2005-204010 A1. In order to facilitate imaging of documents, photographs, and the like, such an imaging apparatus is provided with a table for positioning of the document, and the video camera is held by a support post so that the camera faces the table. The table has a design enabling it to be folded by swivelable deploying panels which are pivotably pivoted to either side of a fastener member, making it easy to stow and transport. However, since the deploying panels of the table deploys through gravity acting, loud impact noise may occur when the deploying panels strike the placement stage, and may cause annoyance in some instances.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to provide an imaging apparatus in which the folded table can be deployed in an agreeable manner.
According to an aspect of the invention to provide with an imaging apparatus comprising: a foldably stowed table for positioning of an imaging subject; a video camera imaging the imaging subject on the table; a camera support member for holding the video camera; and a deployment mechanism for deploying the folded table and for stowing the deployed table. The table includes: a fastening member fastening the camera support member; and deploying panels respectively pivotably supported at the sides of the fastening member. The deployment mechanism includes link members having a first end and second end respectively, the first ends pivotably connected to the deploying panels respectively, the second ends connected to one another through a connecting pin, a guide member for guiding the movement of the connecting pin, and a damper portion for applying resistance to movement of the connecting pin.
In the imaging apparatus of the present invention, an imaging subject is positioned on the table, and the imaging subject is then imaged by the video camera and presented on a computer display or the like. In this way it will be possible to make a presentation in which an original which has been placed on the table is described, at the same time that the original is presented on the display. For transport, the table can be folded up making it easy to carry, while at times of service it may be deployed through the deployment mechanism thereby providing a large surface on which to position the imaging subject.
The table includes deploying panels which are respectively pivotably fastened to the sides of the fastening member to which the camera support member fastens, with the speed at which they are deployed by the deployment mechanism being controlled to a speed slower than that which would occur due to gravity. Specifically, the design of the deployment mechanism entails pivotably connecting the link members at a first end to either side of the fastener member while connecting them to one another at their other end; guiding the movement of the connecting pin through a guide member; and applying resistance to movement of the connecting pin through a damper portion. Specifically, since the deploying panels are exposed to resisting force from the damper portion via the link mechanism, they will deploy at a slower rate of speed than in the case of spontaneous descent, thereby preventing impact noise or damage when striking against the placement stage and deploying with an agreeably soft touch.
Moreover, the two link members at a first end thereof are connected to the damper portion by the connecting pin; and the deploying panels deploy in left-right symmetrical manner at the same speed about the fastening member so as to deploy in a balanced fashion. That is, since the deployment mechanism deploys both of the deploying panels simultaneously rather than one at a time, in comparison with a design having individually provided damper portions for applying damper force to the deploying panels, the deployment operation can take place smoothly without any time lag in deployment of the deploying panels, and the number of parts can be reduced.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention may employ a configuration wherein the camera support member is disposed upright at an end of the fastening member, a base portion to which the guide member fastens is provided, and the deploying panels stow in the base portion with their edges meeting.
Yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention may employ a configuration wherein the damper portion is connected to the connecting pin, and includes a damper body which has a pinion gear and which imparts resisting force to turning of the pinion gear; and a rack gear for rotating the pinion gear. Moreover, the damper portion may be constituted by a one-way damper which applies resistance force in one direction only, whereby the stowing operation can be carried out quickly.
Yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention may employ a configuration wherein the camera support member has engaging projections which with the deploying panels interfaced with respect to the base portion will engage the deploying panels (22R, 22L) and the base portion; and a lock mechanism capable of operation between a locked state in which the engaging projections engage the deploying panels and the base portion, and an unlocked state in which the engagement is released from the locked state. With this arrangement, the components can be switched from the locked state to the unlocked state through operation of the lock mechanism, and deployment of the deploying panels can take place automatically while at the same time utilizing the damper action of the damper portion.
These and other objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with the accompanying drawings.
(1) General Configuration of Presentation Apparatus 10
An imaging apparatus pertaining to the present invention will be described on the basis of a preferred embodiment.
(2) Configuration of Parts of Presentation Apparatus 10
The table 20 is composed of a fastening member 21 which is fastened to the lower end of the camera support member 40; and two deploying panels 22R, 22L which are pivotably supported at either side of the fastening member 21. The fastening member 21 and the deploying panels 22R, 22L are thin panels made of synthetic resin material; while not depicted in the drawings, metal plates, not shown, are attached to their back face for reinforcing purposes. The fastening member 21 is provided at both sides with slots which extend for prescribed length, into which tongue portions of the deploying panels 22R, 22L insert. Through-holes are provided in the mating portions of the two, and pivot shafts 23R, 23L are inserted into these so that the deploying panels 22R, 22L are pivotably disposed on the fastening member 21.
(2)-2 Video Camera 30 and Camera Support Member 40
The video camera 30 is housed within the camera retaining member 45, with an imaging lens 31 of the video camera 30 positioned on the lower face of the camera retaining member 45. An illumination portion 33 is situated towards the distal end side of the camera retaining member 45 with respect to the imaging lens 31. The illumination portion 33 includes a lamp 33a consisting of a highly directional light source such as a light-emitting diode (LED); and a diffuser plate 33b for diffusing the light from the lamp 33a to produce uniform illumination over the entire surface of the table 20. The lamp 33a of the illumination portion 33 is lit to illuminate the entire surface of the table 20 via the diffuser plate 33, and the reflected light is captured by the video camera 30 which then outputs an external signal through an output terminal.
(2)-3 Deployment Mechanism 50
(a) Damper Mechanism 60
The damper mechanism 60 in
The link mechanism 65 is a mechanism which connects the deploying panels 22R, 22L (
The damper portion 70 includes a slide member 71, a damper body 72, and a rack gear 73. The slide member 71 includes a plate-shape slide body 71a which is slidable in the vertical direction in combination with the guide plate 63. A screw hole 71b which threadably mates with the connecting pin 68a is formed in the slide body 71a; and a guide pin 71c which is guided by the guide slot 63b of the guide plate 63 is formed below the screw hole 71b. The damper body 72 includes a resistance portion 72a, and a pinion gear 72b which is pivotably supported on a shaft of the resistance portion 72a; and is fastened with screws to the slide member 71 via a mounting portion 72c. The rack gear 73 is fastened to the fastening member 64 so as to mesh with the pinion gear 72b. Owing to the design of this damper portion 70, as the slide member 71 is subjected to ascending or descending force by the connecting pin 68a and ascends or descends in unison with it, the pinion gear 72b of the damper body 72 will rotate along the rack gear 73; and in association with this the pinion gear 72b will be subjected to the viscous resistance of the resistance portion 72a and will apply resisting force to the ascending or descending movement of the slide member 71 and the link mechanism 65.
(b) Lock Mechanism 80
The lock mechanism 80 in
(3) Deployment Operation and Stowage Operation of Deployment Mechanism 50
The following operation is carried out in order to take the presentation apparatus 10 from the stowed state to the service state. Let it be assumed that the presentation apparatus 10 is in the shut state with the deploying panels 22R, 22L of the table 20 placed against the camera support member 40 as shown in
Since the other ends of the link members 66R, 66L are connected to the connecting pin 68a, the connecting pin 68 will apply force which moves the slide member 71 downward, as the pin 68 moves along the guide slot 62c of the support member 62 and the guide slot 63b of the guide plate 63. As the slide member 71 is subjected to downward force, the pinion gear 72b of the damper body 72 which is fastened to the slide member 71 will rotate while meshing with rack gear 73. As shown in
(3)-2 Stowing Operation
The following operation is carried out in order to place the presentation apparatus 10 in the stowed state from the service state to. Specifically, from the service state in
(4) Working Effects of the Embodiment
The embodiment hereinabove affords the following working effects.
(4)-1 With the presentation apparatus 10 in the stowed state shown in
(4)-2 Since the two link members 66R, 66L are connected at a first end thereof to the damper portion 70 via the connecting pin 68a, and the deploying panels 22R, 22L deploy in left-right symmetrical manner at the same speed, they will deploy in a balanced fashion. That is, since the deployment mechanism 50 deploys both of the deploying panels 22R, 22L simultaneously rather than one at a time, in comparison with a design having individually provided damper portions for applying damper force to the deploying panels 22R, 22L, the deployment operation can take place smoothly with no time lags in deployment of the deploying panels 22R, 22L, and the number of parts can be reduced.
(4)-3 When returning the presentation apparatus 10 to the stowed state, as the edges of the deploying panels 22R, 22L are lifted up by hand the deployment mechanism 50 can shut slowly through the damper action of the damper mechanism 60, and the edge of the deploying panel 22R may bump against the base portion 41.
(4)-4 Since the deploying panels 22R, 22L are connected to one another at a first end and interlock with the damper portion 70, if one of the deploying panels 22R, 22L is closed the other will close simultaneously, thus affording excellent ease of operation.
(5) This invention is not limited by the particular embodiment disclosed herein and may be reduced to practice in various other ways without departing from the spirit thereof. For example, modifications such as the following would be possible.
(5)-1 The damper portion 70 in the preceding embodiment is designed to exert damping action in both the deployment and the stowage directions but is not limited to doing so. An arrangement employing a one-way clutch or the like in the damper portion to eliminate or reduce damper action in the stowage direction could be employed instead for faster stowing action.
(5)-2 While the damper portion herein is designed to apply resisting force through viscous resistance it is not limited to doing so, and other arrangements which exert resistance force, such as a spring, could be employed instead.
The foregoing detailed description of the invention has been provided for the purpose of explaining the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. The foregoing detailed description is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise embodiments disclosed. Modifications and equivalents will be apparent to practitioners skilled in this art and are encompassed within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2007-136780 | May 2007 | JP | national |