The present invention relates to a table shelf that can be attached to various commercially available tripods.
Traditionally, camera tripods have been known to be compact and highly portable. In addition, the camera stand where the camera is installed can be freely changed in angle, orientation, height, and rotation. Therefore, when creating a painting, if you fix the canvas to a commercially available camera tripod, you can freely change the orientation horizontally, vertically, or diagonally as needed, and the canvas is stable. It is convenient because it can be used as an easel that can fix the camera.
That is, the canvas fixed to the tripod for the camera is functionally superior to the standard size painting easel of a general shape. Similarly, if a table shelf is fixed to a tripod for a camera, tools and materials that tend to be scattered on the floor can be held in the space under the canvas (see, for example, Patent Document 1) .
[Patent Document 1] Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2010-214936
However, conventional table shelves as described in Patent Document 1 have been developed exclusively for tripods of a specific manufacturer. Therefore, there is a problem that the tripod cannot be firmly attached because it does not match the tripod of another manufacturer having a different shape and diameter of the leg.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a table shelf that can be firmly attached in harmony with the shape and diameter of the legs of various tripods, and an easel system provided with the table shelf.
In order to achieve the above object, the table shelf of the present invention is a table shelf attached to a tripod and is attached to a flat plate-shaped board part, a beam part attached near the side edge of the board part, and the beam part. It is a pair of left and right engaging arm parts to be attached, and includes an engaging arm part extending from the outside to the inside so as to hold the two legs of the tripod.
Further, it is preferable that the engaging arm part is adapted to extend diagonally with respect to the beam part so that the gap formed between the engaging arm part and the beam part is narrowed on the outside and widened on the inside.
Further, it is preferable that the engaging arm part is configured to be slidable with respect to the beam part.
Further, the easel system of the present invention is composed including a tripod, one of the table shelves described above attached to hold the two legs of the tripod, and an easel attached to the camera stand of the tripod.
Further, the easel is preferably composed of a major axis rod part attached to the camera stand of the tripod and a pair of board receiving parts configured to be slidable along the major axis rod part that can hold the canvas from above and below.
As described above, the table shelf of the present invention is a table shelf attached to a tripod, and has a flat plate-shaped board part, a beam part attached near the side edge of the board part, and a pair of left and right engaging arm part attached to the beam part. It is an engaging arm part and includes an engaging arm part that extends from the outside to the inside so as to hold the two legs of the tripod. With such a configuration, it becomes a table shelf that can be firmly attached in harmony with the shape and diameter of the legs of various tripods.
Further, the engaging arm part, a gap formed between the beam part is narrowed at the outer, and so as to be wider on the inside, is to extend diagonally to the beam part for which, variety It will be a table shelf that can be firmly and firmly attached in harmony with the shape and diameter of the legs of a tripod.
Furthermore, since the engaging arm part is configured to be slidable with respect to the beam part, it becomes a table shelf that can be stably attached in harmony with the shape and diameter of the leg part of a wider range of tripods. In addition, by adjusting the distance between the pair of engaging arm parts, the height position for mounting the table shelf can be set as desired.
Further, the easel system of the present invention includes a tripod, one of the above-mentioned table shelves mounted so as to hold the two legs of the tripod, and an easel mounted on a camera stand of the tripod. With such a configuration, the canvas can be fixed stably, it can be adjusted to any position and angle even during production, and at the same time, it becomes possible to secure a space for a shelf to put tool materials at a desired height position at hand.
In addition, the easel is a major axis rod part that is attached to the camera stand of a tripod and a pair of board receiving parts that can be slid along the major axis rod part so that the canvas can be held from above and below. It is preferable that the board receiving part is composed of a pair of board receiving parts. With such a configuration, the canvas can be firmly sandwiched and fixed by a simple structure.
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Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The following examples are examples, and the technical scope of the present invention is not limited to the scope described in the following examples.
First, the overall configuration of the easel system S including the table shelf 3 of the present invention will be described with reference to
The tripod 80 is a commercially available tripod 80 for a camera (or a video camera) for still image shooting or video shooting, and is a camera stand (head, cloud stand) having a screw on which the camera (or video camera) is installed. It includes 86, three legs 81, 81, 81 extending diagonally downward from the camera base 86, and a center pole 87 for height adjustment extending through the camera base 86.
Each leg 81 is formed, for example, in a three-stage nested shape (telesco shape), and its length can be freely adjusted. The three legs 81, 81, 81 extend downward so as to be widely spaced so as to maintain the same inclination angle (opening degree). The camera base 86 is capable of undulating rotation (XZ direction) and horizontal rotation (XY direction), for example. The camera base 86 may be capable of rotating left and right (YZ direction).
The table shelf 3 includes a flat plate-shaped board part 30, a beam part 31 attached near the side edge of the board part 30, and a pair of left and right engaging arm parts 32, 32, which are attached to the beam part 31 and are provided with engaging arm parts 32, 32 extending from the outside to the inside so as to hold the two legs 81, 81 of a tripod 80.
The board part 30 is formed of a wooden quadrangular flat plate and forms a main part of the function of the table shelf 3 as a table. That is, a pallet or a brush (not shown) is placed on the board part 30. In this embodiment, the board part 30 is fixed to the lower side of the beam part 31, but as shown in
The beam part 31 is formed of a wooden rod member (square lumber) and has a function of reinforcing the rigidity of the board part 30 and holding the pair of engaging arm parts 32, 32 such that the pair of engaging arm parts 32, 32 is slidable. As shown in
In addition, as shown in
The engaging arm part 32 is fixed to the left and right elongated hole parts 31b of the beam part 31 by bolts 33. Further, since the base end part of the engaging arm part 32 is fitted into the groove part 31a on the back surface side, as shown in
The engaging arm parts 32, 32 are formed of a piece of wood, and extend from the outside to the inside so as to hold the two legs 81, 81 of the tripod 80. That is, the engaging arm part 32 has a base end part (base) located on the outside thereof and a cantilever-protruding tip part located on the inside thereof.
Then, the engaging arm part 32 is formed in the beam part 31 so that the gap 34 formed between the engaging arm part 32 and the beam part 31 is narrowed on the outside side of the base end part side and widened on the inside side on the tip end part side. On the other hand, it is formed so as to extend diagonally. The innermost part of the gap 34 is preferably formed in an arc shape, but when the width of the innermost gap 34 is formed extremely narrow, it is not necessarily formed in an arc shape.
Further, the width of the gap 34 is such that the width of the most advanced position (entrance position) is set to fit the leg part 81 having the maximum diameter of a commercially available tripod (80C, 80D), and the width of the innermost position is a commercially available tripod. It is set to fit the leg part 81 having the smallest diameter (80A, 80B). Hereinafter, this point will be described with reference to specific examples shown in
First, in the case of the small tripod 80A having a circular cross section shown in
Further, in the case of the large tripod 80C having a circular cross section shown in
In this way, the legs (82 to 85) having a wide range of diameters and shapes as described above are fitted into the gap 34 formed between the engaging arm part 32 and the beam part 31. Therefore, the wobbling of the table shelf 3 can be suppressed, and the table shelf 3 can be firmly and stably fixed.
As in the table shelf 3A of another form shown in
The above-mentioned table shelf 3 has the following functions.
As shown in
The major axis rod part 20 is formed of a wooden rod member (square member), and a pair of groove parts 20a and 20a extending along the length direction are formed on the left and right sides of the front side. As shown in
The board receiving part 21 is formed of a wooden L-shaped cross-section rod member (square member) and includes a front stopper 23 and back stoppers 24, 24 for sandwiching the canvas 90 from the front and back. Further, a hole 21a is formed through the center of the board receiving part 21. Then, the screw part 22b of the metal fitting 22 described later is inserted into the hole 21a, and the wing nut 26 is screwed through the washer 25. The board receiving part 21 is formed of a wooden L-shaped cross-section rod member (square member) and includes a front stopper 23 and back s major axis toppers 24, 24 for sandwiching the canvas 90 from the front and back. Further, a hole 21a is formed through the center of the board receiving part 21. Then, the screw part 22b of the metal engaging 22 described later is inserted into the hole 21a, and the wing nut 26 is screwed through the washer 25.
Then, the C-shaped plate part 22a of the metal fitting 22 is slidably fitted into the groove part 20a of the major axis rod part 20, and the screw part 22b of the metal fitting 22 is penetrated and fixed in the hole 21a of the board receiving part 21. As a result, the major axis rod part 20 and the board receiving part 21 are fixed so as to be attracted to each other. That is, the metal fitting 22 is integrally provided with a C-shaped plate part 22a that is slightly smaller than the groove part 20a of the major axis rod part 20 and a screw part 22b projecting from the center of the C-shaped plate part 22a.
Therefore, as shown in
As a result, when the wing nut 26 is tightened, the board receiving part 21 and the major axis rod part 20 exert a drag force on each other, and a large frictional force acts between them to restrain the slide movement. Therefore, as shown in
For example, either the lower board receiving part (21) or the upper board receiving part (21) may be fixed to the major axis rod part 20 so as not to move. Further, two canvases 90 can be fixed by using four board receiving part 21, or a large number of canvases 90 can be fixed by using a larger number of board receiving part 21.
Described above easel 2 is generally has a function as described below.
As described above, by using the easel system S of this embodiment, the canvas of the medium-sized work size required by art lovers can be held, and the number of parts is reduced and the weight is reduced due to the simple structure, so that a small turn can be achieved. It is an easel system S that is effective and has excellent portability and storage. Therefore, the canvas 90 and tools can be installed smoothly and easily until the work is started. Therefore, the easier it is to prepare, clean up, and draw, the more fun it is to draw.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the drawings, the specific configuration is not limited to this embodiment, and design modifications that do not deviate from the gist of the present invention are included in the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-213686 | Nov 2018 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2019/044054 | 11/11/2019 | WO | 00 |