The present invention relates to the magnetic-based releasable attachment of an item to a mounting mechanism that affords adjustable positioning of the mounted item. The present invention is well suited for use with cameras, spotting scopes, navigational devices, distance finders, sensors, lights and other devices, but is not limited to use with these items.
Various releasable attachment mechanisms are known in the art and they include screw-on, clip-on, magnetic-based and other attachment schemes. The known attachment mechanisms that are made to attach a camera, spotting scope, navigational device and/or other article may have a beneficial purpose, but are disadvantageous for one or more of the following reasons. They may be cumbersome to use, require an undesirable amount of time or effort to achieve attachment, they do not attach with sufficient security and/or they do not afford desired positioning.
It is often desirable to position a camera, sensor or other device once it is mounted to a base structure. Various structures are known for positioning a mounted device. These include ball and socket mounts with a short or long handled set screw and mounts with multiple uniplanar adjustment mechanisms (for example, a pan and tilt head), permitting a user to adjust position in the vertical, horizontal and/or other plane.
Though various devices are known, an unmet need exists for a mount mechanism that affords rapid and secure releasable attachment while also providing ready positioning of the mounted item in a significant range of positions.
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Body or housing 61 is configured with positioning member 69 to define the socket 62 that holds ball 63. A set screw 64 releasably locks the position of ball 63 within socket 62. Extender 66 protrudes from body 61 and couples to plate 67 in which magnet 68 is mounted. Security clip 75 may clip onto grooves 65 when not in use.
A magnetically active disk 71 is preferably provided for releasable attachment to magnet 68. Threaded member 73 is attached to disk 71 and permits releasable coupling of disk 71 into the threaded recess provided in most cameras, scopes and other items. A spacer washer 72 may be provided about threaded member 73 that is compliant to provide friction at the mount surface and suitably sized to act as a spacer for clip 75.
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It should be recognized that the plate 67 in which the magnet 68 is affixed may be made of non-ferrous or ferrous material. If the plate includes ferrous material than the magnetic field radiating from magnet 68 is enhanced on the side opposite the ferrous material of plate 67, thus the side towards disk 71. This achieves a stronger magnetic connection of disk 71 than when plate 67 is formed of non-ferrous material (or permits use of a magnet of lesser strength).
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A magnetically active disk 171 is preferably provided for releasable attachment to magnet 168. Threaded member 173 is attached to disk 171 and permits releasable coupling of disk 171 into the threaded recess provided in most cameras, scopes and other articles. A spacer washer 172 may be provided about threaded member 173 that is compliant to provide friction at the mount surface and suitably sized to act as a spacer for clip 175.
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The complementary index pattern of plate 167 and disk 171 is provided for multiple reasons that include the following. When used, for example, to support a camera, a user may wish to tilt the camera at 90 degrees or some other inclination. If the camera has a heavy lens, the weight of the lens may cause the camera to rotate downward, i.e., the strength of the magnet alone may not be sufficient to hold the camera and lens in the desired position. The index pattern provides sufficient resistance to hold a camera with a heavy lens, or other non-balanced load, in a desired position.
In addition, the repeating patterns on the plate and disk permits a user to move a mounted camera (or other article) in fixed intervals. In the embodiment of
This indexed arrangement is also beneficial in permitting a photographer to take panorama or landscape photographs, for example, a user can mount a camera on a tripod and position it at regular intervals, enabling the photographer to take (or compile) a 360 degree wide-angle composite photograph.
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To position the camera, a user releases set screw 164, positions the camera or other article as desired, via movement of the ball and socket joint, and locks the camera/article into a desired position by resetting the screw.
The complimentary anti-rotation patterning of the plate and disk prevent “slippage” or undesired movement of the camera/article once the position has been set.
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The ball and socket arrangement shown herein permits a camera or other device to be moved in three mutually orthogonal dimensions. It should be recognized that the present invention includes a magnetic-based releasable and secure attachment in a manner that supports movement of the mounted object in less than three mutually orthogonal dimensions, and other configurations for moving in three mutually orthogonal dimensions.
Mount 260 may include a magnet 268, plate 267, extender 266, security clip grooves 265, set screw 264, ball 263, socket 262, housing 261, and positioning member 269 that include a cavity for releasable attachment of a standard threaded member of other mounting mechanism.
It should be recognized that socket 162 and housing 161 (see
In yet another embodiment, mounts 60, 160, 260, 360 may be coupled to a clip or other releasable mounting device that permits the mounts to be clipped to a window, a frame or rest structure or other appropriately shaped mount substrate (for example, as discussed below).
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Mount 360 may include a base plate 352 that is coupled through legs 351 to shaft 324. An adaptor or the like 356 may be mounted to base plate 352 and the legs, base plate and/or adaptor may effectively form an extension member (as do extenders 66, 166, 266).
The adaptor is preferably configured for receiving a plate 367 that holds a magnet 368. Plate 367 and magnet 368 may be configured in a similar manner as the plate and magnet in other embodiments herein and, in the embodiment of
Mount 360 may also include releasable mounting mechanism 311 that receives and supports vertical shaft 322. The mounting mechanism 311 may be releasably mounted to a car window or other structure 313. Mounting mechanism 311 may include a slot 316 and set screw 317 for releasably mounting it to the given structure. Other releasable attachment mechanism configurations, for attachment to differently shaped mounting structures, may be used without departing from the present invention.
The components of the present invention may by made of any suitable material, either now known or later invented. In one embodiment, the releaseable, position-adjustable mount device(s) may be made in part of an aluminum alloy, or otherwise configured including being combined in a forged assembly. The components may be made of metal, plastic or other materials that provide adequate strength, lightness and durability. Ferrous material may be used for the magnetically active material.
While the invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification, and this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains and as may be applied to the essential features hereinbefore set forth, and as fall within the scope of the invention and the limits of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/083,676, filed Mar. 16, 2005, and entitled Walking Staff having Tripod Base and Adaptable Mount. application Ser. No. 11/083,676 claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/554,298, filed Mar. 17, 2004, entitled Walking Staff with Tripod Base and having a common inventor.
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60554298 | Mar 2004 | US |
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Parent | 11083676 | Mar 2005 | US |
Child | 11904790 | Sep 2007 | US |