This invention relates to the field of supports for objects and in particular, but not exclusively, to supporting objects or devices such as firearms, such as rifles, and photo- or videography equipment, by means of supports such as tripods.
A variety of supports, such as bipods are known for stably supporting firearms. Traditionally, shooters have shot firearms, especially rifles, from stable positions on a range or in the field using a bipod to support the firearm, in a prone position, or from a bench rest. However, such bench rests are not readily portable, generally being restricted to ranges rather than practical shooting situations in the field. More recently, tripods have been used extensively for supporting firearms in practical shooting situations such as when hunting. In particular, use has been made of photographic tripods for stably supporting firearms for precision rifle shooting and also in hunting, as such photographic tripods may be relatively light and sturdy, as well as being readily portable. Typically, such tripods comprise a tripod assembly including at least one of: an optional tripod head unit (e.g., of a ball head, pistol grip, gimbal or geared head design) which ordinarily supports a photographic device such as a camera, three extendable tripod legs, a tripod chassis (or “spider”) which connects the legs and also supports the head. Applicant's DAVROS™ head system, which is the subject of U.S. Pat. No. 10,808,880, is another type of head unit which can be mounted on a tripod, through a conventional photographic screw coupling on the tripod. The DAVROS™ head system, which includes means for engaging a firearm such as a rifle in the form of a spigot which cooperates with an element mounted or fixed with the firearm can be used to stably support the firearm on a connected tripod.
There is a need for an alternative tripod chassis.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided a tripod assembly according to claim 1.
There is also provided a tripod assembly comprising:
The aperture may be circular. In such an embodiment the functional module may have a circular portion which is received within the circular aperture.
The functional module body may include a peripheral rim for inhibiting movement of the functional module through the central aperture.
The functional module may be arranged to engage with the locking means.
In another embodiment, the functional module may include an object engagement element such as a screw or spigot.
In one embodiment, the functional module defines a flat upper surface, and includes an object engagement element such as a photographic standard threaded screw or spigot.
The functional module may include a ball element. The ball element may be retained in a specific orientation, by locking means. The ball element may include or connect to an object engagement element, such as a spigot.
The object engagement element may include a magnet or magnetically engage the object, or an element mounted on the object.
In another embodiment, the functional module comprises a central column containing or otherwise holding at least one tool component such as a tool bit or head.
In another embodiment the functional module comprises a lifting device. For example, the lifting device may include a block and tackle.
A tripod assembly may include an insert arranged between the tripod chassis and the functional module.
According to another aspect of the disclosure there is provided a tripod chassis for use in a tripod chassis assembly, the tripod chassis comprising:
A tripod chassis for use in a tripod, the tripod chassis comprising:
According to another aspect of the disclosure there is provided a tripod comprising a tripod chassis or a tripod assembly as disclosed above.
According to another aspect of the disclosure there is provided a combination of a tripod and a tripod head unit selected from the group consisting of a standard ball head, a fluid head unit, and a head unit according to U.S. Pat. No. 10,808,880. The combination may further include a firearm.
According to another aspect of the disclosure there is provide a modular system comprising a tripod chassis according to the disclosure and a least one of items selected from the group consisting of at least one tripod leg, and a functional module as described herein. In such a modular system a functional module may comprise a ball element, a flat upper surface, a lifting device, or a tripod central column including at least one tool component.
According to another aspect of the disclosure there is provided a tripod central column which provides a support or container for at least one tool component, such as a screwdriver or hex tip bit, or a screwdriver or hex driver tip. Preferably, the central column supports or contains a selection of such tool components.
This aspect of the disclosure also provides a combination of a tripod central column and at least one tool component, such as the tool components mentioned above. Preferably, the combination includes a selection of tool components such as a plurality of screwdriver or hex tip bits, or screwdrivers or hex tip drivers.
Tools are conveniently carried with the tripod, or separately from the tripod (in that the central column including the at least one tool component may be carried by itself irrespective of the rest of the tripod)
Thus, this aspect of the disclosure provides a tripod assembly comprising a chassis and three legs depending therefrom, and a tripod central column which provides a support or container for at least one tool component.
Tripod chassis, tripod assemblies and combinations of such supports and firearms in accordance with the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings,
A Tripod Chassis and Insert
A tripod chassis 10 in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
A substantially circular plastics material insert 20, which is optionally for use with a tripod chassis, is shown in
A Tripod Assembly Including a Flat Plate-Type Functional Module
A flat plate-type functional module 30 is shown partially disassembled in
In use, the functional module 30 is fitted in the central aperture 14 of tripod chassis 10. The proximal tip of the resiliently biased locking pin (obscured in
A Tripod Assembly Including a Ball Head-Type Functional Module
A ball head-type functional module 40 is shown in
In use, the ball head-type functional module 40 is fitted in the central aperture 14 of tripod chassis 10 as shown in
A Tripod Assembly Including a Central Column Toolbox-Type Functional Module
A central column toolbox-type functional module 60 is shown in
The lower cap 65 is fitted with a tool support 70, which holds and supports a plurality of tool components in a releasable manner. In the example shown, the tool components include several tool bits TB 1-6 which clip to the support 70. Other manners of connection are contemplated for example using magnetic attraction, or apertures for receiving the tool components. Allen-type key or “hex” bits are shown in
Although the tool support 70 is described above as being internal to the tubular column body 62, at least one tool component may be supported at the exterior of, or otherwise external to the column body 62. In this way the tool components may be more readily accessible to a user.
The lower cap 65 may be adapted for connection to other elements. For example, the lower cap 65 may be bored to receive a hook for suspending a weight—such as a camera bag—below the tripod chassis, in conventional manner, to stabilise the tripod assembly. Alternatively, or additionally the lower cap may include a threaded bore for receiving a threaded element. For example, the threaded bore may be dimensioned and threaded to receive a standard photographic screw for attaching other photographic devices, or to receive the screw 68.
In use, in connection with a tripod assembly, the central column toolbox-type functional module 60 is fitted in the central aperture of a tripod chassis 100. The tripod chassis 100 differs from the chassis 10 described above as it is intended to provide a lighter, simpler design which may be more suitable for certain applications. Notably, the body of the aluminium chassis 100, defines a central circular aperture 101 within an upwardly extending threaded tubular neck 101N which receives a tubular, longitudinal split plastics material locking insert 102 (obscured in
It will be appreciated by the skilled addressee that the central column toolbox-type functional module 60 could be fitted in the central aperture of a tripod chassis such as tripod chassis 10 described above in relation to other functional modules. A recess could be provided in the wall of the tubular body to engage with the locking pin forming a locking means of such a tripod chassis type.
In normal use, the central column toolbox-type functional module is located within the tripod chassis 100 as described above and can be used to support a photographic device such a camera or tripod head on the screw 68 in conventional manner. Alternatively, the screw 68 could engage with another device having a threaded portion designed to engage with a photographic type standard screw such as that of the applicant's DAVROS head. In this latter way, a firearm can be mounted on the tripod assembly. Rotation of a device attached to the screw 68 may be inhibited in conventional manner by rotation of the locking collar 69 so that the collar 69 moves outwardly along the screw 68 to engage with a surface of the device.
When required the central column toolbox-type functional module 60 can be detached from the tripod chassis 100 so that a user can remove a tool component such as a bit from the support 70, insert the tool bit in the central hexagonal bore of the screw 68 (as shown in
It will be appreciated that a user can utilise the central column toolbox-type functional module 60 as a lightweight, portable and convenient tool container and tool independently of its function in the context of a tripod assembly.
A Lifting Device Functional Module
Another functional module that can be used with a tripod chassis according to the disclosure comprises a lifting device such as a block and tackle. The functional module in this embodiment comprises a body which is received in the central aperture of the tripod chassis, between connected tripod legs in a tripod assembly generally as described above in relation to other functional modules. The body of this functional module supports a block and tackle arrangement below the body of the functional module such that the block and tackle can be used to support and lift a payload below the tripod. This may be convenient to a user for example to allow kit to be lifted up a gap in rocks when climbing.