Claims
- 1. A tripod comprising:
a plurality of legs; and a stabilizer including:
(a) a connecting member, (b) rod for each tripod leg, the rods being hinged on one side to the corresponding leg and converging, on the other side, in the connecting member, the rods each having at least two rod members slidable telescopically one with respect to the other in an axial direction, and (c) arresting means for reversibly locking the rod members one with respect to the other according to a pre-selected adjustment, the arresting means being unidirectional because active only in a first direction between the rod members for releasably blocking their relative axial sliding in the first direction and for permitting free axial sliding in the opposite direction, so that the tripod is movable among a first inoperative position in which the leg are closed toward each other, a first operative position in which the legs are spread apart as far as permitted by the stabilizer with the rods retracted, and a second operative position in which the legs are spread apart as permitted by the stabilizer with the rods adjusted to the desired length.
- 2. The tripod according to claim 1, wherein the arresting means comprises, for each rode, on one of the rod members a plurality of notches defined on one side by a shoulder and on the axially opposed side by a ramp, and on the other of the rod members a sliding block slidably guided in a direction incident to the axial direction, the sliding block being guided from and towards a state of engagement with the notches and being urged towards the state of engagement, the sliding block bearing an abutment surface capable of abutting against any one of the shoulders in the first direction, and a guide surface capable of sliding on the ramp in the opposite direction for disengaging the sliding block from the corresponding notch.
- 3. The tripod according to claim 2, wherein the first direction is that tending towards telescopic extraction of the rod members.
- 4. The tripod according to claim 2, wherein the sliding block is resiliently urged in the state of engagement towards the notche.
- 5. The tripod according to claim 2, wherein the incident direction is approximately perpendicular to the surface of the ramp.
- 6. The tripod according to claim 2, wherein the ramp has a frustoconical surface.
- 7. The tripod according to claim 2, wherein the shoulders extend radially with respect to the rod member.
- 8. The tripod according to claim 2, further comprising a push-button control connected to the sliding block which, upon actuation, disengages the sliding block from the notches.
- 9. The tripod according to claim 8, wherein the push-button control is integral with the sliding block.
- 10. (Canceled)
- 11. A stabilizer for a device having a plurality of legs, the stabilizer comprising:
a connecting member; a rod for each device leg, the rods being hinged on one side to the corresponding leg and converging, on the other side, in the connecting member, the rods each having at least two rod members slidable telescopically one with respect to the other in an axial direction; and an arresting mechanism reversibly locking the rod members one with respect to the other according to a pre-selected adjustment, the arresting mechanism including for each rod:
(a) a plurality of pairs of shoulders and ramps on one of the rod members with each ramp axially distanced from each shoulder, each pair of shoulder and ramp defining between them a notch, and (b) a sliding block on the other of the rod members, the sliding block having an abutment surface abutting against any one of the shoulders in a first direction and a guide surface sliding on the ramp in the opposite direction for disengaging the sliding block from the corresponding notch, the sliding block slidably guided in a direction incident to the axial direction and being guided from and towards a state of engagement with the notches and being urged towards the state of engagement, the arresting mechanism being unidirectional because active only in the first direction between the rod members for releasably blocking their relative axial sliding in one direction and for permitting free axial sliding in the opposite direction, so that the device is movable among a first inoperative position in which the legs are closed toward each other, a first operative position in which the legs are spread apart as far as permitted by the stabilizer with the rods retracted, and a second operative position in which the legs are spread apart as permitted by the stabilizer with the rods adjusted to the desired length.
- 12. The stabilizer according to claim 11 wherein the first direction is that tending towards telescopic extraction of the rod members.
- 13. The stabilizer according to claim 11 further comprising a spring resiliently urging the sliding block into engagement with the notches.
- 14. The stabilizer according to claim 11 wherein the incident direction is approximately perpendicular to the surface of the ramp.
- 15. The stabilizer according to claim 11 wherein the ramp has a frustoconical surface.
- 16. The stabilizer according to claim 11 wherein the shoulders extend radially with respect to the rod member.
- 17. The stabilizer according to claim 11 further comprising a push-button control connected to the sliding block which, upon actuation, disengages the sliding block from the notches.
- 18. The stabilizer according to claim 17 wherein the push-button control is integral with the sliding block.
- 19. A stabilizer for a device having a plurality of legs, the stabilizer comprising:
a connecting member; a rod for each device leg, the rods being hinged on one side to the corresponding leg and converging, on the other side, in the connecting member, the rods each having at least two rod members slidable telescopically one with respect to the other in an axial direction; and an arresting mechanism reversibly locking the rod members one with respect to the other according to a pre-selected adjustment, the arresting mechanism including for each rod:
(a) a plurality of pairs of shoulders and ramps on one of the rod members with each ramp axially distanced from each shoulder and having a frustoconical surface and each shoulder extending radially with respect to the rod member, each pair of shoulder and ramp defining between them a notch, (b) a sliding block on the other of the rod members, the sliding block having an abutment surface abutting against any one of the shoulders in a first direction and a guide surface sliding on the ramp in the opposite direction for disengaging the sliding block from the corresponding notch, the sliding block slidably guided in a direction incident to the axial direction and being guided from and towards a state of engagement with the notches, (c) a spring resiliently urging the sliding block into engagement with the notches, and (d) a push-button control connected to the sliding block which, upon actuation, disengages the sliding block from the notches, the arresting mechanism being unidirectional because active only in the first direction between the rod members for releasably blocking their relative axial sliding in one direction and for permitting free axial sliding in the opposite direction, so that the device is movable among a first inoperative position in which the legs are closed toward each other, a first operative position in which the legs are spread apart as far as permitted by the stabilizer with the rods retracted, and a second operative position in which the legs are spread apart as permitted by the stabilizer with the rods adjusted to the desired length.
- 20. The stabilizer according to claim 19 wherein the first direction is that tending towards telescopic extraction of the rod members.
- 21. The stabilizer according to claim 19 wherein the incident direction is approximately perpendicular to the surface of the ramp.
Priority Claims (1)
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PD2001A000180 |
Jul 2001 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a U.S. national phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP02/07502 filed on Jul. 5, 2002.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP02/07502 |
7/5/2002 |
WO |
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