Motion pictures often use cameras mounted on a wheeled dolly for certain shots. The wheeled dolly travels on a track, similar to a train track in that it comprises two rails mounted on cross members.
Dolly track is often rented instead of owned. Not all shots require a dolly mounted camera so it is often useful to rent dollies and dolly track only for scenes or shoots that require it. Because of this, rental track is often mishandled and damaged by renters. Even when owned, dolly track may become worn and damaged by use. This is a problem because an important aspect of the dolly track is to provide a smooth surface for moving the camera during the shot. Imperfections in the dolly track can result in unwanted vibrations in the camera, degrading the camera shot. Because dolly track is comprised of joined sections of track, there are joints between sections that have the potential for creating breaks or bumps in the track surface that can be transmitted to the camera during use. In addition, the dolly wheels traveling over these joints can make unwanted noise that is transmitted to the scene being recorded.
One prior art solution to dolly track problems is to use tube style tracks to provide a smooth surface for the dolly wheels. Even with a tube track, the joints are susceptible to poor joins, leading to unwanted surface variations. One prior art track solution is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,421.
There are a number of disadvantages of prior art track systems. One disadvantage is that it is not possible to carry joined sections of track without damaging the track and increasing the possibilities of poor joint performance. This requires completely disassembling all track pieces when the track is to be moved. This is a time consuming process and adds to the cost of filmmaking. Another disadvantage of prior art track systems is the changing performance when temperatures change. The tracks lack consistent performance over typically temperature ranges of use. Another disadvantage of prior art tube tracks is the method used for joining the track sections. The methods used often result in a poor joint that interrupts the desired smooth surface of track. Another disadvantage is that metal tracks can bend or be dented. When a track section is bent, it must be leveled before it can be used. Often a great deal of time is spend before operation simply in leveling or straightening track sections.
The track system of the present invention provides dolly track whose joints are substantially seamless, providing a substantially smooth riding surface over the entire length of joined sections of track. The ferrule design of the invention provides ridged piece to piece joining, eliminating pinching and hinging points. This allows multiple assembled track pieces to be moved without damage. The system uses self locking track buckles. A folding cross member system may be folded for ease of movement and placement. In one embodiment, the track is comprised of a carbon fiber hybrid composite with lighter weight and greater strength than prior art steel or aluminum tracks. In addition the track of the present invention does not bend, eliminating the need to reshape or repair the track each time before use.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings where:
In the following description of the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration a specific embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
The invention provides a light and strong dolly track comprised of a carbon fiber/hybrid composite. The material has a certain memory so that even if it is overloaded it does not bend and returns to its true shape each time. It has a very low thermal reactivity so that the track has consistent performance over operating temperatures. The ferrule design of the invention provides a ridged section. connection that eliminates pinch/hinging points. This permits assembled track sections to be carried without damaging the track.
The outside portion of the support members have a substantially rectangular section 107 and 108 that extends to the floor for track support. Upper inner portions 109 and 110 each have a hub 111 and 112 for pivotally mounting the cross members 117 and 118. Sleeves 113 and 114 are pivotally mounted through cross sections 117 and 118 to hubs 115 and 116. When the track rails are moved apart, the pivotally mounted cross sections can rotate from a closed and substantially co-linear position with the tubes to a substantially perpendicular position for track use. As can be seen in
In operation the shaft 504 of the male ferrule 506 would be inserted into the opening (e.g. opening 505) and ultimately into the tapered opening of female ferrule 508 of rail 502. As can be seen, by having the female ferrule 508 including a tapered opening, the shaft 504 of male ferrule 506 can have full contact with the female ferrule 508, improving strength after joining. After insertion, buckles or some sort of latching members on the cross sections of the track would be locked in place to provide a compression fit of the two track sections. By using the ferrule 506, the joint between the tracks is substantially continuous, with no gaps or raised areas. This is because the track tube is joined face to face with its corresponding partner. When the dolly wheels roll over the joint, it is substantially seamless so that substantially no vibration or sound introduced into the dolly by the joint, providing a smooth travel surface along all joined sections.
The shaft 504 of the ferrule 506 is sized so as to provide a relatively tight fit with in the opening 505 of a rail tube. This provides strength to the joint during use and also the ability to carry joined sections of track without weakness at the joints leading to bends and dents.
To secure the rail sections together and to minimize any gaps at the joints, the invention provides cross members relatively near the ends of the rails and latching mechanisms to lock the two sections together. In the embodiment of
In one embodiment of the invention, the tube is comprised of a hybrid composite of fiberglass and carbon fiber. The material may be worked by pull-trusion or any other suitable means of forming hollow tubes. After initial forming, the ferrules can be placed in the tube such as by adhesive or any other suitable coupling means. The entire tube and ferrule assembly can then be further machined together to the tolerances desired. By doing this processing step in this manner, the problems of machining or producing separate pieces to exact tolerances is minimized and avoided.
This patent application claims priority to provisional patent application 60/671,245 filed on Apr. 12, 2005 and incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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60671245 | Apr 2005 | US |