Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
396420000 | Operator supported | 88 |
20080205875 | Telescopic Viewing Device - A viewing device comprising: a handheld telescopic rod; a camera attached at a first end of the rod; and an output device mounted on a bottom half of the rod when fully extended, at an end opposite to the first end, the output device displaying images transmitted by the camera. | 08-28-2008 |
20080240705 | Camera bracket - A camera bracket is disclosed which facilitates movement of a camera and its field from the horizontal to the vertical position and maintains the center of the camera lens in exactly the same in relationship to all objects, such as the sun, as long as the photographer does not change position and which maintains the center of the camera lens in the exact same position with respect to any flash that is being used even if the photographer does change position. | 10-02-2008 |
20100202769 | Mechanically activated remote device for actuating camera - A device having a support in the form of a base plate for being fixed to a camera such as with the receptacle for a tripod in the base of the camera, a slotted tube extending from the support for holding a spring loaded plunger rod and an actuator pin extending through the plunger rod and through opposing slots in the slotted tube. The plunger is moved by a retractable line from a remote position to cause movement of the actuator pin to actuate the shutter release of the camera. | 08-12-2010 |
20100254696 | Camera rig with center-of-gravity correction system - A camera rig with a center-of-gravity correction system, which includes an adjustable shoulder platform, a camera platform connected to the shoulder platform, and an abdominal support system connected to the camera platform. The camera platform is vertically, horizontally, and pivotably movable relative to the shoulder platform, and includes a mechanism for providing center-of-gravity correction for a camera mounted thereon. The abdominal support system is horizontally and vertically adjustable relative to the camera platform. | 10-07-2010 |
20100266270 | Hand held camera mount - A hand held camera unit comprises a shoulder assembly and a platform assembly for releasably holding a camera. A connector is provided between the shoulder assembly and the platform assembly, and is movable between a locked position wherein the platform assembly is fixed relative to the shoulder assembly and an unlocked position wherein the platform assembly can be selectively moved relative to the shoulder assembly in the roll axis, the yaw axis and in a fore and aft direction. | 10-21-2010 |
20110052178 | HANDS-FREE CAMERA HOLDER - Embodiments of hands-free camera holders according to the present disclosure can enable a user to obtain the exact picture they want by giving them complete control of the camera position. A hands-free camera holder can include a camera support member, e.g., a platform, that is connected by way of an adjustable frame. In optional embodiments, the user can connect to the frame by way or a collar/harness. By using a switch, or trigger means, that is connected to the camera, to take the picture, the framing of the picture is not disturbed, whether activated by the user or an assistant. The separate switch concept/means can also enable individuals with disabilities to use other parts of their body to operate the camera. Using adaptive technology, any reliable movement can be used as a trigger for the camera. | 03-03-2011 |
20110097069 | CAMERA DEVICE - The invention concerns a camera head mount comprising: a strap for encircling the head and means for securing the strap around the head to prevent or hinder slippage of the camera head mount once secured in its mounted position; a camera holding pocket provided on the strap and situated such that when the camera head mount is secured in its mounted position the camera holding pocket is adapted to hold a camera in a forward-facing position against the forehead of the user, the lens of a mounted camera pointing forwards and through a lens aperture provided in the camera holding pocket at the front thereof, the camera holding pocket otherwise being adapted substantially to enclose a camera therein in a mounted and supported position on the forehead of the user. | 04-28-2011 |
20110142436 | Equipment Holster - Embodiments of the invention provide a holster for coupling a camera to an article of clothing, for example, a belt, of a wearer. The holster comprises a camera engaging base plate coupled to a retaining subassembly via a coupling pin. The holster is configured to permit rotation of the camera with respect to the retaining subassembly. | 06-16-2011 |
20110299845 | MALE CONNECTOR FOR A CAMERA CARRYING DEVICE - A device for rotatably mounting a camera on a person comprises a female connector and a male connector. The female connector has a U-shaped slot defined by a pocket and a pair of opposed channels which extend from the pocket. The male connector has a wedge shaped base, a plate spaced-apart form the base, and an opening extending through the wedge shaped base and the plate. The plate is slidably received by the U-shaped slot of the female connector and rotatable through 360 degrees within the pocket of the female connector. A threaded member extends through the opening in the male connector. The threaded member is for engaging a threaded tripod receiver of the camera. A strap assembly is connected to the female connector. The strap assembly is for mounting the device to the person. The plate of the male connector has a first rotatable position within the pocket of the female connector in which the male connector is secured to the female connector, and a second rotatable position within the pocket of the female connector in which the male connector is releasable from the female connector. | 12-08-2011 |
20120020656 | PORTABLE CAMERA SUPPORT APPARATUS - The present invention is a portable camera support apparatus designed to enable a user to record videos or capture still images while simultaneously performing action sports, aquatic activities, or various other extreme activities. More particularly, such portable camera support apparatus comprises a tubular member to hold a portable camera, grips on the tubular member for the user to comfortably hold and control the portable camera support apparatus with one or both hands at either end, a pivot coupler for attaching the portable camera to the tubular member, and an optional opening to enhance movement under water for aquatic activities. A portable camera support apparatus may also comprise a control switch, a pivot control, and a pivoting axis enabling a user to serve as the director of the videos or images captured by turning the camera on or off, adjusting the angle the camera is facing, taking snap shot images or controlling various other features of the camera. A portable camera support apparatus may also comprise a camera housing unit to protect the camera during performance of action sports. A portable camera support apparatus may also comprise detachable connection rings to assist in the recovery of the portable camera support apparatus during performance of actions sports. | 01-26-2012 |
20120189294 | CAMERA SCREW - The present invention relates to a camera screw and to a system consisting of a camera screw and a carrying strap. Carrying straps with appropriate fastenings on the sides of the camera are known. They have numerous disadvantages that should be avoided by the present invention. The camera screw in accordance with the invention for connecting a carrying strap to a tripod thread of a camera includes a first part and a second part. The first part includes a tripod screw on a first end and a circumferential collar on the second end. The second part surrounds the first part between the collar and the tripod screw in a rotatable manner relative to the first part about an axis of rotation. A friction reducing means is provided between the second part and the collar. The second part includes a fastening for the carrying strap. | 07-26-2012 |
20120263449 | HEAD-MOUNTED FACE IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - The present invention provides head-mounted systems and devices for capturing an image of a user's face. In particular, the present invention provides systems and devices comprising: a) a head-mounted frame component configured to be mounted on the head of a user (e.g., hat, head band, glasses, goggles, etc.) and b) an extending component that is moveable between a first position in or adjacent to the head-mounted frame component and a second position non-adjacent to the head-mounted frame component that allows a camera (or mirror) on the extending component to capture an image (e.g., picture or video) of the user's face. | 10-18-2012 |
20130004153 | MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR A PORTABLE VIDEO CAPTURE DEVICE - A mounting apparatus for a portable video capture device for recording from a substantially first person point of view including an arm assembly configured to be positioned and temporarily fixed in a plurality of angular orientations, and an adjustable clamp coupled to the arm assembly. The mounting apparatus may also include a harness to attach the mounting apparatus to a user's head, a harness mounting plate. The clamp comprises an upper and lower mounting block adjustably positioned on a shaft to secure portable video capture devices of different widths. The upper and lower mounting blocks may also be configured to secure portable video capture devices of different thicknesses. The mounting apparatus may also be configured such that the vertical position is adjustable to allow a user to view a screen on the portable video capture device in real time during video capture. | 01-03-2013 |
20130071100 | Hand Held Camera Mount - A hand held camera unit comprises a shoulder assembly and a platform assembly for releasably holding a camera. A connector is provided between the shoulder assembly and the platform assembly, and is movable between a locked position wherein the platform assembly is fixed relative to the shoulder assembly and an unlocked position wherein the platform assembly can be selectively moved relative to the shoulder assembly in the roll axis, the yaw axis and in a fore and aft direction. | 03-21-2013 |
20130108254 | IMAGE-PICKUP APPARATUS, CAMERA GRIP, AND IMAGE-PICKUP SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
20130195437 | ADAPTER PLATE FOR A CAMERA - An adapter plate for a camera comprises a first side and a second side opposite to the first side. There are least two threaded apertures extending into the first side of the adapter plate. There is also an opening extending through the adapter plate from the first side of the adapter plate to the second side of the adapter plate. | 08-01-2013 |
20140064719 | ENHANCED CAMERA POSITIONER - Various operator supported camera positioning systems are disclosed. The camera positioning systems can allow translational and rotational movement of different camera types on a camera mount. An operator interface, such as a handle bar or elongated beam, can operatively support the camera mount through a series of rotational linkages, allowing for relative rotation of the camera mount about one, two or three axes. The rotation about some or all of these axes can be controlled by drives, and control signals for these drives can be generated by one or more inertial transducers to stabilize the surface mount and associated camera orientation and pointing by reducing deviations from the inertially fixed orientation of the camera mount in response to rotational movements of the system about the one or more controlled axes of rotation. | 03-06-2014 |
20140093229 | Holding device for a camera - The invention pertains to a device which allows a person to hold a camera with a first arm ( | 04-03-2014 |
20140099092 | SYSTEM FOR CAMERA STABILIZATION - A rig for supporting a camera. A left rod and a right rod, each rod extending generally forwards and having a front end and a back end. Each rod configured to be operably connected to the other rod via a support structure that is configured for supporting a camera, each rod having a sliding element configured to operably connect each rod to the support structure, each sliding element being configured to be moveable towards and, alternatingly, away from the back end. Each rod is equipped with a spring positioned to bias each sliding element toward a registration position in relation to the back end, so that forward movement of the sliding element from the registration position develops a backward bias in the spring, and backward movement of the sliding element from the registration position develops a forward bias in the spring. | 04-10-2014 |
20140105588 | CAMERA SUPPORT AND FOCUSING AID - A device to both support and focus a long camera lens is described. A user can hold the camera body with one hand and the support device with the other. In this way, it is easy to hold the camera steady while composing and taking a photograph, as the weight of the lens is supported in more than one place using both hands. The device can be attached to the focusing and/or zoom ring of a zoom or other lens, so that the hand holding the device can move the device to focus the camera. Such a device will be welcomed by both novice and professional photographers because it will help to prevent cramping and fatigue that can occur in the hands with extended camera use. In addition use of the device can also increase camera lens stability, especially for users with unsteady hands. | 04-17-2014 |
20140161433 | CAMERA MOUNT FOR A SKIER - The present invention relates to a system for attaching a camera to a user. The system comprises a baseplate, a holding rod attached to the baseplate, and an attachment device attached to the holding rod. The attachment device is designed in such a way that the camera can be attached thereto. The baseplate is designed in such a way that it can be attached to a back device that can be attached to the user's back. | 06-12-2014 |
20140321843 | SHOE CAMERA MOUNT - A camera mount may include a base which may have a bottom portion and a top portion, a pair of opposing sidewalls that may be connected to and may extend upwardly from the base, and a platform that may be attached to the base. The platform may include a platform base, a connector member that may be connected to and may extend upwardly from a medial portion of the platform base, and a pair of opposing mounting walls that may be connected to and may extend upwardly from side portions of the platform base. The base may be adapted to be connected to a portion of footwear and the platform may be adapted to slidably engage a portion of a camera to retain the camera therein. | 10-30-2014 |
20150131984 | HAND HELD CAMERA MOUNT - A hand held camera unit comprises a shoulder assembly and a platform assembly for releasably holding a camera. A connector is provided between the shoulder assembly and the platform assembly, and is movable between a locked position wherein the platform assembly is fixed relative to the shoulder assembly and an unlocked position wherein the platform assembly can be selectively moved relative to the shoulder assembly in the roll axis, the yaw axis and in a fore and aft direction. | 05-14-2015 |
20150346591 | CAMERA MOUNT - Embodiments disclose systems and methods for a camera mount. Specifically, embodiments are directed towards a camera support that may be quickly unlocked and rotated, so that the grip orientation changes from a normal hand-grip use, to an orientation that can be undergirded by the crook of the operators elbow. | 12-03-2015 |
20150378245 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE CARRYING CASE AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device carrying case is provided. The electronic device includes a case part having an inside recessed to form a hollow opened to one side and an outer peripheral surface formed with a curved surface, and a mount part having an upper part provided to be detachable from a lower end of the case part and a lower part with an inwardly recessed curved surface. | 12-31-2015 |
20160026072 | UNIVERSAL STABILIZING CAMERA MOUNT APPARATUS - The present disclosure describes a multi-functional device for mounting a camera or video camera and methods of using the same. The device comprises a base unit and one or more accessories. In preferred embodiments, the base unit may comprise mounting channels and an attachment accessory may be secured to the base unit using a quick-release attachment. In preferred embodiments, the accessories may comprise one or more accessories from the group consisting of a main handle assembly, adjustable feet, a tripod mount, a gimbal stabilization assembly, a dolly assembly, interlocking articulating feet, and a shoulder support assembly. | 01-28-2016 |
20160070155 | Collapsible Extension Along With Image Capture Device And Case Incorporating The Same - An image capture device case including a cover and a cover insert is disclosed. The cover includes a cover panel and a sidewall extending from the cover panel to form an insert opening to receive the cover insert. The image capture device case also includes an extension moveable between a collapsed configuration and an extended configuration. The extension includes a first segment rotatably coupled to the cover; a second segment slidably coupled to the first segment, wherein the first segment is sized to fit within the second segment; a third segment slidably coupled to the second segment, wherein the second segment is sized to fit within the third segment; and a handle disposed on the third segment. A recessed region is formed in the cover panel to receive the extension when in the collapsed configuration. A torque mechanism is coupled between the cover and the first segment to resist rotation therebetween. | 03-10-2016 |
20160131964 | RECEPTACLE FOR A COMPUTING DEVICE THAT PERFORMS IMAGE CAPTURE - An apparatus is provided. The apparatus a receptacle configured to receive an image capture computing device. Further, the apparatus has a first handle having a first handle top portion that is operably connected to the receptacle and a first handle bottom portion that is operably connected to the receptacle. In addition, the apparatus has a first retraction device that retracts the first handle inwardly toward the receptacle and extends the first handle outwardly away from the receptacle. The apparatus has a second handle having a second handle top portion that is operably connected to the receptacle and a second handle bottom portion that is operably connected to the receptacle. Further, the apparatus has a second retraction device that retracts the second handle inwardly toward the receptacle and extends the second handle outwardly away from the receptacle. | 05-12-2016 |
20180023761 | VIDEO CAMERA SUPPORTING DEVICE | 01-25-2018 |
20180024421 | Camera surveillance assembly | 01-25-2018 |
396421000 | Having stabilization | 19 |
20080267610 | CAMERA SYSTEM WITH ISOLATOR AND SEAL FOR A HUNTING WEAPON - In the preferred embodiment, the camera system for a hunting weapon includes a camera subsystem, a mounting mechanism adapted to mount to the hunting weapon, a bushing located between the camera subsystem and the mounting mechanism and adapted to reduce the propagation of undesirable motion and vibrations from the hunting weapon to the camera subsystem, and an end cap connected to the bushing and selectively fastenable to the proximal end of the camera subsystem. The camera subsystem preferably has a distal end and a proximal end and including an image sensor located at the distal end and a memory device connected to the image sensor and accessed from the proximal end. The end cap preferably facilitates a waterproof seal of the memory device when fastened to the camera subsystem and allows access to the memory device when not fastened to the camera subsystem. | 10-30-2008 |
20080317457 | Nose pad for camera - A nose pad for camera includes a base plate, at least one projecting portion mounted to the base plate, and a sheet portion mounted to an edge of the base plate at an edge of the sheet portion and extending obliquely upwardly over the base plate and the sheet portion. The projecting portion has an arc shape so that the nose pad can fit a contour of a nose. The sheet portion is designed to have a reasonable space in between the sheet portion and the projecting portion, so that the nose of the user can softly touch the camera when the nose pad is used. | 12-25-2008 |
20090263118 | Camera-mounting head with balance control - A head for mounting a camera on a tripod or jib includes an elongated base plate mountable on a tripod or a jib for a panning motion, a support column extending vertically from the top surface of the base plate, a carrier arm having a longitudinal axis extending between its first and second ends and being pivotably mounted at its first end to the top of the support column, a camera platform movably mounted on the carrier arm, and a pan and tilt handle operatively connected to the camera platform for tilting the camera platform. The position of the camera platform is adjustable along the axis of the carrier arm. The camera platform is configured to allow adjustment of the camera's position thereon for balancing the camera's center of gravity. | 10-22-2009 |
20100124414 | EXTENDABLE CAMERA SUPPORT AND STABILIZATION APPARATUS - Disclosed is a support system used to orient and utilize equipment remotely positioned from an operator and supported in a stabilized manner. The support system includes a balance pole with a master end and a slave end. Master component masses are connected to and balanced at the balance pole master end on a master sled with a master gimbal apparatus, and slave component masses are connected to and balanced at the balance pole slave end on a support structure or slave sled with a slave gimbal apparatus. A tertiary gimbal is attached to the balance pole at its center of balance. The system includes a mechanism to replicate the motion of the master gimbal at the slave gimbal so the orientation of the master sled is mimicked by the slave sled. | 05-20-2010 |
20100172642 | STABILIZED EQUIPMENT SUPPORT AND METHOD OF BALANCING SAME - A stabilized support for supporting motion-sensitive, ultra-lightweight, camera equipment includes a hollow platform on which the camera equipment is mounted, and a structure on which the platform is detachably mounted. The structure has a handle, a counterweight mounted below the platform, and an arm for connecting the handle with the counterweight. The platform has a plurality of interior compartments preferably arranged in generally parallel rows at opposite sides of the platform, each row extending past a center of gravity. A plurality of ballast weights is held and confined in the interior compartments within the platform to balance the support when held by the handle, or supported by optional support legs. The placement of the ballast weights is based on a balancing procedure in which the camera equipment is balanced relative to a stationary horizontal support surface. | 07-08-2010 |
20100278523 | EXTENDABLE CAMERA SUPPORT AND STABILIZATION APPARATUS - A support system used to orient and utilize equipment remotely positioned from an operator and supported in a stabilized manner. The support system includes a balance pole with a master end and a slave end attached to a master sled and slave sled, respectively. The system includes a mechanism to replicate the motion at the master sled at the slave sled. A gimbal and handle assembly with a motion dampening capabilities is also included. | 11-04-2010 |
20110170851 | STABILIZED EQUIPMENT SUPPORT AND METHOD OF BALANCING SAME - A stabilized support for supporting motion-sensitive, ultra-lightweight, camera equipment includes a hollow platform on which the camera equipment is mounted, and a structure on which the platform is detachably mounted. The structure has a handle, a counterweight mounted below the platform, and an arm for connecting the handle with the counterweight. The platform has a plurality of interior compartments preferably arranged in generally parallel rows at opposite sides of the platform, each row extending past a center of gravity. A plurality of ballast weights is held and confined in the interior compartments within the platform to balance the support when held by the handle, or supported by optional support legs. The placement of the ballast weights is based on a balancing procedure in which the camera equipment is balanced relative to a stationary horizontal support surface. | 07-14-2011 |
20110188847 | HAND-HELD IMAGE STABILIZATION AND BALANCING SYSTEM FOR CAMERAS - A hand-held image stabilization and balancing system for cameras includes a main body part having a C-shaped member, a handle gimbaled to the main body part and releasably lockable in a fixed position, a camera mounting platform pivotably mounted to the main body part by a tilting joint, a pivoting plate pivotably mounted to the main body part, and a tripod mounted to the pivoting plate by a panning joint for rotation relative to the main body part. The tilting joint is located at the free end of the upper arm, and the pivoting plate is mounted at the free end of the lower arm for pivoting about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the C-shaped member. The stabilization device has a travel mode, in which it is folded for compactness, and a number of use modes, in which it can be used to stabilize a camera mounted thereon. | 08-04-2011 |
20110249964 | Handheld Camera Balancing Support System - A balancing support system is provided for a handheld electronic device enabled with a camera. The support system is balanced on a central apex of a handle member. Laterally spaced apart clamping members allow various camera devices to be clamped onto the support system. Counterbalancing stabilizer arms are also able to support a camera on the support system in a self-supported and upright orientation. A steering member transmits steering movement to the camera device relative to the handle member through a magnetic interaction to minimize the effects of undesirable user movements on the video being captured by the camera device. | 10-13-2011 |
20120099851 | EXTENDABLE CAMERA SUPPORT AND STABILIZATION APPARATUS - A support system used to orient and utilize equipment remotely positioned from an operator and supported in a stabilized manner. The support system includes a balance pole with a master end and a slave end attached to a master sled and slave sled, respectively. The system includes a mechanism to replicate the motion at the master sled at the slave sled. The replication mechanism includes a series of pulleys and arced components coordinated with lines that pass through an inner ring of a central gimbal. | 04-26-2012 |
20120106941 | GIMBALED HANDLE STABILIZING CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY - A stabilizing controller to balance, support and orient a device. The stabilizing controller includes a gimbal assembly incorporated into a device holder. | 05-03-2012 |
20120328279 | Shoulder Mounted Camera Support and Stabilizer - The disclosed invention provides simultaneous hands-free support, stability and control of heavy loads comfortably upon the body over extended periods of time; while being both convenient to take on and off, without reducing operator mobility. Through the efficiency associated with cantilever design principles, the invention balances and transfers a load comfortably across the body. As a load is placed on a resting device, such as a camera resting on a camera mount, the load is balanced by an equal and opposite force firmly pressing against the user's hip, with the shoulder performing the pivoting function of a fulcrum. The shoulder mounted invention represents an ergonomic improvement over existing products by providing a totally hands-free experience coupled with a unique interface with the user's body. | 12-27-2012 |
20130094847 | SYSTEM FOR CAMERA STABILIZATION - Apparatus for supporting a camera comprising two shoulder supports. Two elongate rods extend generally forwards, each rod having a front end and a back end. Each rod pivots about a point between the front end and the back end, the pivot point on each rod being supported by a respective shoulder support. The front ends of each rod are operably connected to each other via a support structure that is configured for receiving and supporting a camera, the support structure comprising three elongate plates connected to each other in series, namely, a left plate, a center plate, and a right plate, wherein each of two opposite ends of the center plate are rotatably pin jointed to an inner end of each of the left plate and the right plate. | 04-18-2013 |
20140037281 | CAMERA STABILIZATION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention is a dynamically balanced, light weight multifunctional, camera stabilization device that allows a film or digital video camera to be flown out of arms reach of the operator while still maintaining orientation toward the subject matter and can easily be configured to allow the camera to be oriented, above or below, the stabilization assembly. | 02-06-2014 |
20140105589 | CAMERA MOUNT VIBRATION DAMPENER - A vibration dampener for a camera mount is structured to reduce the movement of a first mount component relative to a second mount component. An upper camera mount component securing a camera couples to a lower camera mount component, which in turn couples to a base mount component configured to couple to a user, a sports board, a helmet, a vehicle, and the like. The vibration dampener is compressibly inserted between the lower mount component and the base mount component, causing the vibration dampener to exert an outward force on the lower mount component, and securing the lower mount component against a portion of the base mount component. The movement of the lower mount component relative to the base mount component is accordingly reduced by the vibration dampener. | 04-17-2014 |
20140147104 | CAMERA STABILIZER - A camera stabilizer having a camera mount for attaching and positioning a camera, a gimbal component disposed below the camera mount and positioned at or near the center of gravity and a balancing arm. A handle is offset from a line through the center of gravity of the stabilizer plus camera. Adjustable weights are provided in a balancing arm to vary the center of gravity location. | 05-29-2014 |
20140205276 | VIDEO CAMERA MOTION STABILIZING DEVICE - A stabilizer apparatus for use with video devices that provides smooth video images. The stabilizer device comprises a gimbal system operably attached to a counterweighted pole. A video device operably attached to the top end of the pole can be balanced utilizing two or more opposing counter weights operably connected to the pole. The gimbal system is affixed to the pole and maintains the balance of the video device. A handle device attached to the gimbal system allows the stabilizer apparatus to be moved during video production, while maintaining the balance of the video device. | 07-24-2014 |
20150071627 | Automated Stabilizing Apparatus - An automated stabilizing apparatus includes a bracket to mount an image device such as a camcorder or camera phone and a differential gear assembly connected to the bracket; a first and second drive system, consists of a bidirectional DC motor, an encoder, and a gear train, having an output shaft couples to the differential gear assembly; and an electronic enclosure houses controls elements that include a microcontroller, motor drivers, and sensors in communication with the drive systems to maintain the bracket and image device steady over a wide range of positions. | 03-12-2015 |
20160048070 | IMAGE STABILIZER WITH EXTENDED POWER SOURCE - The present invention generally relates to devices for stabilizing and holding devices that record visual images (e.g., cameras, smartphones, etc.), where the devices have integrated power sources (e.g., batteries), and methods related to such devices. In one aspect, the present invention is directed to a device for stabilizing a camera, wherein the device comprises: a stabilizer body; a power source (e.g., battery) included within the stabilizer body; a camera mount connected to the stabilizer body; an internal power bridge connecting the battery pack to a power out supply; an exterior power bridge connected to the power out supply; a camera attached to the exterior power bridge, wherein the camera is attached to the camera mount. | 02-18-2016 |
396422000 | Having means to attach other photographic accessories | 6 |
20090028541 | Movable flash adapter - An adapter connected to a camera providing a rapidly movable support of a camera flash between flash positions favorable to a portrait and a landscape camera orientation, including a annular track, such as provided on a portion of an annular band mounted forward of the camera body, typically concentric with the lens axis. The arcuate portion provides a track on which a flash holder rides and is retained, wherein the flash holder includes opposing rolling members to engage parallel members of the arcuate portion therebetween and roll thereon as the flash holder moves from one location to another. By substantially surrounding the lens instead of the camera body, the present invention provides a flexible compact flash adapter which further protects the camera lens. | 01-29-2009 |
20090196596 | CAMERA CARRYING DEVICE - A device for rotatably mounting a camera on a person comprises first and second connecting means. The first connecting means has a U-shaped slot which is defined by a curved pocket and a pair of opposed channels which extend from the pocket. The second connecting means has a circular plate which is slidably received by the U-shaped slot. The circular plate is rotatable within the U-shaped slot. A threaded member extends from one of said first connecting means or said second connecting means. The threaded member is for engaging a threaded female tripod receiver of the camera. A strap assembly is connected to another one of said first connecting means or said second connecting means. The strap assembly is for mounting the device on the person. | 08-06-2009 |
20100098404 | BASE FOR UNDERWATER CAMERA - A base, securely attachable to any type of watertight housing for an underwater camera without causing rotational displacement during its use for underwater photography, includes an elongated main body and a holder plate disposed on the main body which is transversely movable. The base has a protrusion for preventing transverse motion of a pedestal or a leg structure on the housing. A pair of set screws is provided in addition to a fixing screw that is passed through a fixing hole through the base main body to fasten the base to the camera housing. The base main body has a fixing hole for the fixing screw and a pair of elongated holes for passing the set screws so as to be transversely movable. The holder plate has an elongated hole for passing the fixing screw so as to be transversely movable and screw holes for engaging the set screws. | 04-22-2010 |
20100247089 | BATTERY PACK FOR A CAMERA - A battery pack for a camera includes a main housing for containing one or more batteries. An adaptor electrically connected to the one or more batteries protrudes from the main housing and is configured for electrical engagement with a camera supported on the main housing. The battery pack optionally includes one or more of the following: a display screen on the main housing for displaying system functions or images and videos captured by the camera; a wireless transmission device in the main housing for transmitting images captured by the camera to a remote receiver; one or more memory unit housings in the main housing for receiving one or more memory units. | 09-30-2010 |
20110129210 | Heros journey 9shooter bracket and totem potem pole micro mini mount apparatus, system, and method for connecting multiple cameras, stills cameras, video cameras, DSLRs, monitors, microphones, flashes, radio receivers, recording devices, mounts, power packs, and more - A camera bracket mounting apparatus offering superior simplicity, versatility, and flexibility is disclosed, allowing one to more easily and flexibly combine a plurality of components serving and enhancing the simultaneous capture of video, stills, and/or audio, fostering improved art and commerce. Camera-related devices are becoming smaller while possessing more functionality, calling for the mounts disclosed in this invention allowing novel, simple, and flexible combinations of cameras, mics, lights, radio receivers, flashes, monitors, flash-shoe adapters, flash-shoe mounts, ball-head flash-shoe adapters, threaded screw mounts, and more. Components are becoming smaller, naturally suggesting this invention's smaller and more versatile brackets and mounts. This invention surfs the trends of increased functionality and miniaturization, allowing novel and flexible manners for mounting and combining cameras and devices, and it can be used with monopods, tripods, and DSLR rigs, and it can be mounted above and below cameras, rotated at custom angles, and easily modified and expanded. | 06-02-2011 |
20110243544 | CAMERA CARRYING DEVICE WITH LOCKING MECHANISM - A device for rotatably mounting a camera on a person comprises first and second connecting means. The first connecting means has a U-shaped slot which is defined by a pocket and a pair of opposed channels which extend from the pocket. The second connecting means has a plate and a truncated cylindrical body mounted on the plate. The plate is slidably received by the U-shaped slot and is rotatable within the U-shaped slot. The truncated cylindrical body is provided with a flat edge. A threaded member extends from one of said first connecting means or said second connecting means. The threaded member is for engaging a threaded female tripod receiver of the camera. The plate of the second connecting means can only be received or released from the U-shaped slot of first connecting means when the flat edge to the truncated cylindrical body of the second connecting means is aligned with one of said opposed channels of the first connecting means. | 10-06-2011 |
396423000 | Having strap | 24 |
20080219657 | Portable Electronic Apparatus - A portable electronic apparatus includes an exterior member which has an opening and houses a main body. A part of the main body is exposed through the opening. The apparatus also includes a lid which is attached to the exterior member so as to cover or uncover the opening; and a strap attaching part provided on an area of the part of the main body. The area is covered with the lid, and a strap with a small loop is attachable to the strap attaching part. | 09-11-2008 |
20080292303 | ENHANCED CAMERA TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - As discussed herein, an enhanced camera transport system and method includes a strap and coupler. The coupler is configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera otherwise reserved by engagement with a camera stand such as a tripod, monopod, or the like. Following general camera construction, the attachment point is found on the bottom of the camera. In some implementations, the coupler is slideably attached to the strap to assist with repositioning of the camera from a transport position to a picture taking position. Other implementations include an enclosure for storage of the camera while not being used. | 11-27-2008 |
20090003820 | Strap for Cameras and Video Recorders - As one example, it features: “Gel Strap”: It is a removable strap, whose position or length can be adjusted at the gel pads, by the user, to provide an optimal and personalized comfort solution. It also features: “Male-female plug strap”, for connectivity for electricity, data, Internet, network, computer, wired or wireless, transfer of data, printing, provisioning, upgrading, uploading, downloading, synchronization, automatic backup, security, tel., or text messaging. Another example is: Adjusting the strap length and size from the body section of the strap: Straps generally have a padded (fatter) section and then smaller straps at the 2 ends, which attach to the camera. Previously, the length of the strap was adjusted at the ends of the smaller straps, near the camera. However, here, in this disclosure, in one of the examples, the adjustment is done in the body of the center-padded section. This allows the ends of the strap to be clean and uncluttered, and the adjustment is hidden in the fat padded area of the strap, for a better look and more security. These can apply to other devices, as well. More examples are given in the specification. | 01-01-2009 |
20090003821 | GRIP DEVICE AND IMAGE PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME - A grip device and an image photographing apparatus are provided in which a user can photograph an object at any intended angle by freely changing a position of his or her hand while holding the image photographing apparatus. The image photographing apparatus includes a main body including a lens unit to photograph an object, and a button unit to input a plurality of manipulation signals, and a grip device rotatably mounted on one side of the main body. The grip device includes a rotation unit including a grip unit and a connection unit to connect the rotation unit to the main body so that the rotation unit is rotatable about the main body. | 01-01-2009 |
20090074399 | CASE FOR ACCOMMODATING A CAMERA - A case for accommodating a camera includes a wrist cuff, a connector secured to the wrist cuff, and a strap having opposite ends coupled to the connector. The wrist cuff includes two elastic members, and a through hole with two openings at opposite ends of the through hole. The elastic members are arranged at opposite end portions of the wrist cuff for closing the openings when the elastic members are in normal state, and the elastic members are deformable so as to open the openings. | 03-19-2009 |
20100054724 | CAMERA CARRYING DEVICE WITH LOCKING MECHANISM - A device for rotatably mounting a camera on a person comprises first and second connecting means. The first connecting means has a U-shaped slot which is defined by a pocket and a pair of opposed channels which extend from the pocket. The second connecting means has a plate and a truncated cylindrical body mounted on the plate. The plate is slidably received by the U-shaped slot and is rotatable within the U-shaped slot. The truncated cylindrical body is provided with a flat edge. A threaded member extends from one of said first connecting means or said second connecting means. The threaded member is for engaging a threaded female tripod receiver of the camera. The plate of the second connecting means can only be received or released from the U-shaped slot of first connecting means when the flat edge to the truncated cylindrical body of the second connecting means is aligned with one of said opposed channels of the first connecting means. | 03-04-2010 |
20100150542 | IMAGE PICK-UP APPARATUS - An image pick-up apparatus that enables to be taken out from a pocket and the like quickly, to be held certainly, and to be operated easily by a user. An image pick-up unit takes a picture of a subject. An operation unit is operated to instruct about an image-pickup operation by the image pick-up unit. A strap mount is tightly connected to a strap, which is provided with a strap body that is an elastic string and a rigid fitting part fixed to at least one end of the strap body, and arranged at one or more positions of the image pick-up apparatus. The connected strap serves as a gripping part when operating the operation unit. | 06-17-2010 |
20100284681 | ENHANCED CAMERA TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - As discussed herein, an enhanced camera transport system and method includes a strap and coupler. The coupler is configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera otherwise reserved by engagement with a camera stand such as a tripod, monopod, or the like. Following general camera construction, the attachment point is found on the bottom of the camera. In some implementations, the coupler is slideably attached to the strap to assist with repositioning of the camera from a transport position to a picture taking position. Other implementations include an enclosure for storage of the camera while not being used. | 11-11-2010 |
20100316369 | WRIST OR ARM STRAP WITH HINGED MOUNT FOR CAMERA - A device capable of attaching a portable handheld camera to the wrist or arm of a human user is disclosed. The device is a multi-component detachable band of fabric or other material designed to encircle a user's wrist or arm, and hold a small handheld camera to the user's arm by way a camera mounting screw that attaches, by way of a rigid or semi-rigid hinged camera mounting bracket affixed to the band, to the camera's tripod socket. The device will often additionally contain a built-in second band of fabric or other material that can be positioned over the majority of the camera's front, and both hold the camera tightly to the user's wrist or arm when photography is not desired, as well as help protect the camera from accidental damage. The device is particularly useful for action sports photography. | 12-16-2010 |
20110081143 | ENHANCED CAMERA TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An enhanced camera transport system and method includes a strap and coupler. The coupler is configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera otherwise reserved by engagement with a camera stand such as a tripod, monopod, or the like. Following general camera construction, the attachment point is found on the bottom of the camera. In some implementations, the coupler is slideably attached to the strap to assist with repositioning of the camera from a transport position to a picture taking position. Other implementations include an enclosure for storage of the camera while not being used. | 04-07-2011 |
20120014686 | ENHANCED CAMERA TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An enhanced camera transport system and method includes a strap and coupler. The coupler is configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera otherwise reserved by engagement with a camera stand such as a tripod, monopod, or the like. Following general camera construction, the attachment point is found on the bottom of the camera. In some implementations, the coupler is slideably attached to the strap to assist with repositioning of the camera from a transport position to a picture taking position. Other implementations include an enclosure for storage of the camera while not being used. | 01-19-2012 |
20130101278 | System and device for securing and securely transporting a camera - Provided herein are systems for engaging and transporting a camera. The system comprises a mount plate, one or more mount plate connectors, a camera connector, a strap connector, and, optionally, a strap and camera. The mount plate engages the camera at one of the attachment means provided thereon via the camera connector and is configured to slidably receive a strap via one of the mount plate connectors which are threadably engaged with the mount plate and with a strap connector. Also provided is a device for engaging a camera for transport which comprises the mount plate, the mount plate connectors, the camera connector, and, optionally, the strap connector and the strap which are assembled as described. | 04-25-2013 |
20130101279 | Systems and Devices for Securing and Securely Transporting a Camera - Provided herein are devices and systems for engaging and transporting a camera. The device generally comprises means for securely attaching a camera to the device, e.g., a camera connecting component, and means for slidably receiving a strap connectable to the camera attaching means, e.g., a strap receiving component. The camera connecting component may comprise a ball connector configured to threadably engage a camera attachment point on the camera and a second ball end and the strap receiving component may comprise a strap receiving means configured to slidably receive a strap therethrough and a socket to receive the ball end of the ball connector. The ball and socket connection may be secured by a sleeve threadably engaging the socket in a covering relationship. Also provided is a system for engaging a camera for transport which comprises the devices provided herein, a strap and a camera which are assembled as described. | 04-25-2013 |
20130101280 | Systems and Devices for Securing and Securely Transporting a Camera - Provided herein are systems for engaging and transporting a camera, particularly a camera having a removable lens attached thereto. The systems generally comprise a combination of two adjustable straps working in concert. Particularly, a first adjustable strap comprises means to engage the removable lens, such as a ball connector/strap receiving component, a shoulder pad end and a strap end connected via a safety buckle and a slide disposed on the strap end. Optionally, in the system, the ball connector may be threaded to a mount plate which is threaded to the removable lens. The shoulder pad end has a connecting ring to removably connect the second adjustable strap that comprises a first adjustable strap part with a slide and a second strap part with a means for engaging the camera connectable by a safety buckle. Also provided is an adjustable camera strap comprising the second adjustable strap as described herein. | 04-25-2013 |
20130302023 | CAMERA CARRYING DEVICE WITH LOCKING MECHANISM - A device for rotatably mounting a camera on a person carrying a bag comprises a body with lateral flaps on opposite sides thereof. The lateral flaps are foldable along lines of weakness to allow the device to hug a strap of the bag. A female connector is disposed on the body and has a U-shaped slot defined by a curved pocket and a pair of opposed channels which extend from the pocket. The male connector has a plate and threaded member extending from the plate. The threaded member is for engaging a threaded female tripod receiver of the camera extending from the plate. The plate is slidably received by the U-shaped slot of the female connector and the plate is freely rotatable within the U-shaped slot of the female connector. | 11-14-2013 |
20140050468 | SWIVEL TETHER - A swivel tether for attaching a camera via a cord to an object, the swivel tether including a side release buckle system having a ball joint connection that allows for 360 degree swivel functionality. This permits the camera to rotate freely without adding tension or twisting of the cord attached thereto and without causing a threaded connection between an end of the cord and the camera to become unthreaded due to rotation of the camera. The ball joint connection may be configured in the plug connection component of the side release buckle system. The side release buckle system also includes a slide lock switch operative to lock plug and socket portions of the buckle system together to prevent unintentional release of the buckle system when fastened. | 02-20-2014 |
20140093230 | Multi-Function Retractor Body, Adjustable Strap, And Camera Mounting System Using Same - The present invention is directed towards a versatile retractable strap assembly adapted to mount to the bottom of a camera, or other device, and to be used in a variety of configurations. The strap resides in a retractor and is adapted to be used as a wrist strap or a neck strap, and the assembly may also be mounted onto a tripod. | 04-03-2014 |
20140341557 | CAMERA BODY WITH INTEGRAL STRAP CONNECTOR - Couplers that are configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera or lens. Following general camera construction, the attachment points are typically found on the bottom of the camera or lens. The attachment points may be specifically configured to engage with the couplers. The couplers may be freely rotatable relative to the camera to prevent binding or tangling of a camera strap to which the couplers are connected. | 11-20-2014 |
20150016813 | Camera Hold Fast Accessory Clip - An accessory clip is shown which can be used to provide an attachment point for an associated strap for carrying an object by the strap. The accessory clip has a base with an inner planar surface and an outer planar surface separated by a thickness which forms a sidewall for the clip. A bail element is attached to the sidewall and can move relative to the clip base. A carrying strap can be attached to the bail element. The accessory clip has a threaded shaft which extends outwardly from the base inner planar surface. The threaded shaft has a thru bore provided therein which transverses the threaded shaft at a generally right angle thereto, the thru bore being filled with a resilient plastic material which protrudes slightly at either of two opposite ends of the thru bore. The resilient plastic material helps to secure the threaded shaft within a mating threaded receptacle of an object to be carried. | 01-15-2015 |
20150323858 | HAND-WEARABLE CAMERA HARNESS AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE HAND-WEARABLE CAMERA HARNESS - A hand-wearable camera harness is provided. The harness includes a plate member and a first aperture extending therethrough. The plate member has a first surface and a ring-shaped mounting portion fixedly coupled to the first surface. The ring-shaped mounting portion extends outwardly from the first surface and further extends circumferentially around the first aperture. The ring-shaped mounting portion has a top surface with a first plurality of grooves extending therein. The hand-wearable camera harness further includes a rotatable mounting bracket having a substantially circular-shaped base and at least first and second extension portions. The substantially circular-shaped base has a bottom surface with a second plurality of grooves extending therein. | 11-12-2015 |
20150362824 | WEARABLE MOUNT FOR HANDHELD IMAGE CAPTURE DEVICES - A wearable mount is disclosed for holding a portable electronic image capture device. The mount includes a base mount comprising an abutment portion configured securely attach the base mount, a cradle assembly attaching to the portable electronic image capture device, and a flexible arm connecting the base mount to the cradle assembly and permitting the user to adjust an orientation of the portable electronic image capture device. | 12-17-2015 |
20150378246 | CAMERA BODY WITH INTEGRAL STRAP CONNECTOR - Couplers that are configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera or lens. Following general camera construction, the attachment points are typically found on the bottom of the camera or lens. The attachment points may be specifically configured to engage with the couplers. The couplers may be freely rotatable relative to the camera to prevent binding or tangling of a camera strap to which the couplers are connected. | 12-31-2015 |
20160124289 | USER SECURED WRIST STRAP FOR CAMERA - This is a camera strap which encircles the user's wrist in the manner of a cinching-style mechanism which is user adjustable and/or adjusted by the hanging weight of the attached camera. The strap utilizes the two connecting points on either side of the camera body. The cinching wrist strap will attach to those two connecting points via a loop of webbing and retention clips. Quick release buckles allow the user to disconnect and/or interchange straps in a quick manner. This method of attaching the camera to the user's wrist allows ease of use and offers additional security. | 05-05-2016 |
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396424000 | Integral with camera body | 2 |
20140308031 | WEARABLE CAMERA - A garment clip is disclosed. The garment clip houses a camera and comprising a first portion housing operational circuitry and a second portion supporting an image capture component. The second portion has a mass which is less than the first portion. The first and second portions are connected in a configuration such that, when the clip is secured to the garment, the image capture component faces outwardly and the first portion is at least partially concealed by the garment. | 10-16-2014 |
20160070156 | Collapsible Extension Along With Image Capture Device And Case Incorporating The Same - An image capture device case comprising a cover and a collapsible extension coupled to the cover. The cover comprises a cover panel, a surrounding sidewall extending from the cover panel to form a device opening to receive an image capture device, and a recessed region formed in the cover panel opposite the device opening. The extension comprises first, second, and third segments. The first segment includes a first relief and is rotatably coupled to the cover adjacent the recessed region, wherein the first segment is sized to fit at least partially within the recessed region. The second segment is rotatably coupled to the first segment and includes a second relief, wherein the second segment is sized to fit at least partially within the first relief. The third segment is rotatably coupled to the second segment, wherein the third segment is sized to fit at least partially within the second relief. | 03-10-2016 |
396425000 | Having release actuator on support | 7 |
20090190916 | Portable Handheld Video Imaging Camera - A portable, handheld battery-operated camera system is claimed. The camera is positioned atop a handle with a grip and comprises a finger-operated trigger for starting or stopping camera operation. The handle comprises a substantially hollow interior and a bottom concavity which detachably receives a rechargeable battery for powering the camera. | 07-30-2009 |
20100104274 | CAMERA MANIPULATION DEVICE - A camera manipulation device comprising a plate having a top surface, a mounting element for securing a camera to the top surface of the plate, a handle for a user to hold the camera manipulation device and two or more connector elements for connecting the handle to the mounting plate, wherein each of said connector elements comprises at least one of a first and second pivot member. | 04-29-2010 |
20120076485 | HIGH RESOLUTION PICTURE POLE - A picture pole system supports and protects a camera, typically a high resolution digital camera, at a height above the user. A cord may run from a trigger on a camera mounting frame along an extension pole to the user. The cord may permit the user, at one end of the pole, to take a picture with the camera, which is disposed at the other end of the pole. A focusing/stabilizing device may be attached to the pole near the camera. The focusing/stabilizing device may be placed against a subject to be photographed to provide a uniform focal length when taking pictures of multiple subjects, such as name plate data and/or manufacturer tag data in a chemical plant or refining industry. | 03-29-2012 |
20150063795 | Device Support And Trigger Apparatus - A device support and trigger apparatus includes a handle, a frame member attached to the handle, a cage member, and a triggering assembly including a trigger section and an actuation section. The cage member rigidly or pivotally connected to the frame member accommodates a device. The cage member can be rigidly positioned in an upright position or can be pivotally rotated to position the device in an upright position or an inverted position. The trigger section is pulled using one hand to allow the actuation section to contact and actuate an activation button of the device positioned in the upright position in front of the handle. A push rod assembly of the device support and trigger apparatus is pushed using one hand to push the trigger section to allow the actuation section to contact and actuate the activation button of the device positioned in the inverted position above the handle. | 03-05-2015 |
20150355531 | SELF-PHOTOGRAPHING MOUNT DEVICE - A self-photographing mount device for holding a camera equipped user device at a distance from a user, comprising: a mounting structure having at least two corner mounting elements for mounting a camera equipped user device in parallel to a mounting plane; an extendable shaft having a handle at a proximal end thereof; and a hinge mounted on one of the at least two corner mounting elements to allow pivotal rotation of the extendable shaft from a folded position to an open position; when in the folded position, the extendable shaft is adjacent to the mounting plane and parallel to a diagonal of a back panel of the camera equipped user device; and when in the open position, the extendible shaft forms a wide angle with the mounting plane. | 12-10-2015 |
20160085139 | SELF-PHOTOGRAPHING MOUNT DEVICE - A self-photographing mount device for holding a camera equipped user device at a distance from a user, comprising: a mounting structure having at least two corner mounting elements for mounting a camera equipped user device in parallel to a mounting plane; an extendable shaft having a handle at a proximal end thereof; and a hinge mounted on one of the at least two corner mounting elements to allow pivotal rotation of the extendable shaft from a folded position to an open position; when in the folded position, the extendable shaft is adjacent to the mounting plane and parallel to a diagonal of a back panel of the camera equipped user device; and when in the open position, the extendible shaft forms a wide angle with the mounting plane. | 03-24-2016 |
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