The present disclosure relates to a gear attachable to a video or camera lens barrel.
As shown in
When a lens does not have an integrated lens gear, a supplemental gear can be installed onto the lens for remote adjustment. These supplemental gears often include unsightly or awkward buckles that can get in the way when attempting to rotate the lens barrel 360 degrees. In some prior art designs, tools are necessary for the assembly, repositioning, or removal of the supplemental gear.
In one embodiment, a gear for adjusting a camera lens barrel includes a gear body having a continuous inner surface defining an inner diameter and a continuous outer surface defining an outer diameter. The gear is elastically deformable such that the gear is securable about the camera lens barrel whereby the gear is removable and is reusable. The inner diameter of the gear is elastically deformable by at least 0.6 millimeters
In another embodiment, invention provides a gear for at least two camera lens barrels. The first camera lens barrel defines a first external lens diameter and the second camera lens barrel defines a second external lens diameter that is larger than the first external lens diameter. The gear includes a gear body having a continuous inner surface defining an inner diameter. The inner diameter is a first diameter less than the first external lens diameter when the gear body is not positioned about the first camera lens barrel. The inner diameter is a second diameter greater than the first diameter when the gear body is secured about the first camera lens barrel. The inner diameter is greater than the second diameter when the gear body is secured about the second camera lens barrel. The gear body further has a continuous outer surface that is toothed about the entire continuous outer surface.
Other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of supporting other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
With reference to
The gear 10 is preferably made from molded, high durometer silicone. In a preferred embodiment, the silicone has a type A hardness (e.g., Shore A Hardness) value of 80. In alternative embodiments, the gear material may have a type A hardness within a range from approximately 75 type A to approximately 85 type A. In further alternatives, the gear material may have a type A hardness within a range from approximately 60 type A to approximately 100 type A. The inner diameter 18 of the gear 10 is sufficiently deformable to allow the gear to be stretched and fitted onto a lens barrel by a user, but not so deformable as to distort the gear teeth 30 during use (e.g., when mounted around a lens barrel). A gear size 52, a company logo 54, or other indicia can be molded into a side 56 of the gear 10 as shown in
Operation of the lens gear 10 will now be explained with reference to
The supplemental lens gear 10 positioned around the lens barrel 34 provides the capability to rotate the barrel 34 a full, uninterrupted 360 degrees. No external fasteners, zip-ties, buckles, etc. on the gear 10 are used that could impede 360-degree driven rotation by the actuator gear 42. In other words, in contrast to supplemental gears with external fasteners or buckles, the continuous outer surface 22 of the lens gear 10 allows for 360 degrees of rotation when driven by the actuator gear 42. In addition, a user can quickly attach, remove, or reposition the gear 10 in a reusable fashion without the use of any tools. To remove the gear 10 from the camera lens 38, for example, a user alternately pushes and pulls portions of the gear 10 off the barrel 34, slightly deforming (i.e., stretching) the gear 10 as the gear 10 is incrementally worked off the barrel 34 in a manner similar to, but reverse from, the attachment of the gear 10. As such, the gear 10 is removable from a first lens barrel and reusable on a second lens barrel having a different outer diameter than the first lens barrel.
With reference to
To ensure a tight grip around the barrel 34, the inner diameter 18 of the gear 10 is undersized by approximately 0.6 mm. For example, gear size 60-61 includes an inner diameter of 59.4 mm, and gear size 62-63 includes an inner diameter of 61.4 mm. In alternative embodiments, the inner diameter 18 of the gear 10 is undersized by at least 1.0 mm. In further alternative embodiments, the inner diameter 18 of the gear 10 is undersized by approximately 2.0 mm. In other words, the inner diameter 18 of the gear 10 is a first diameter less than the outer or external lens diameter when the gear body is not positioned about or secured about or in contact with (i.e., removed from, disengaged from, etc.) the camera lens barrel 34 and the inner diameter 18 is a second diameter greater than the first diameter when the gear body is secured or positioned about the camera lens barrel 34 via the elastic deformation of the gear 10. Further, the inner diameter 18 is greater than the second diameter when the gear 10 is secured about a second camera lens barrel (not pictured) that defines a second, larger external lens diameter. As such, the gear 10 is elastically deformable to increase the inner diameter by at least 0.6 mm and be removably secured to two different camera lens barrels having two different outer diameters. As a result, the same gear 10 can be removably secured to more than one lens barrel while still providing a press-fit engagement with both of the lens barrels.
The product can be marketed as individual gears or in kits containing a plurality of gears with each of the gears including a different inner diameter size. Packaging can include a clamshell package with a two-sided card insert.
Although specific embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, the invention is not limited to the details of construction and arrangement of components set forth in the described embodiments. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being carried out in various ways.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/145,883, filed on Apr. 10, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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