Camera tripods mounting
First Claim
1. In a camera tripod having a pan-head adapted to pivot a camera relative to said tripod about an axis of rotation;
- an axle mounted coaxial with said axis of rotation on said tripod pan-head;
camera mounting means pivotally mounted on said axle for rotation about said axis;
means for controlling said pivotal motion by frictional resistance, said means comprising;
a rotor mounted on said axle substantially coaxial therewith and extending radially therefrom, said rotor being fixed to said pivotal mounting means to rotate therewith about said axis;
at least one stator ring mounted on said axle substantially coaxial therewith and extending radially therefrom substantially coextensive with said rotor, said stator being restricted against rotational movement about said axis relative to said tripod;
said rotor and stator having on the adjacent sides thereof respectively at least one circular raised ridge on one and a corresponding circular groove adapted to receive said ridge thereinto on the other;
said ridge having tapered truncated sides and said grooves having tapered sides substantially parallel to said ridge sides, whereby said tapered sides and said ridges and said grooves are the surfaces of contact between said rotor and stator;
means adapted to exert compressive pressure between said rotor and said stator to effect frictional resistance to relative rotational movement between them comprising;
stop means mounted on said axle to one side of said rotor and stator limiting movement of said rotor and stator in that direction, bar means mounted on said axle on the other side of said rotor and stator and adapted to compress said rotor and stator together by screw means threadably mounted on said axle and adapted to urge said bar means towards said rotor and stator in the direction of said stop means to exert compressive pressure between said rotor and stator and effect frictional resistance to relative rotational movement between them.
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Abstract
An improved camera tripod with a pan-head is presented in which the pivotal motion of the camera is controlled by friction resistance means which incorporate a rotor ring and at least one co-operating stator ring mounted on an axle so that the rotor keyed to the camera mounting platform rotates with it, and rotates relative to the stator which is fixed by key means to the non-pivoting part of the tripod. The rotor and stator have on their opposing faces a ring of ridges on one and a ring of grooves on the other which mate and touch at tapered sides thereof. Friction is increased by screw means on the axle which compress the rotor and stator together. The motion is made smoother by porous padding impregnated with lubricant of a viscous fluid between the contacting surfaces of the rotor and stator. The rotor and stator are loosely mounted on the axle to allow them to float somewhat and achieve their mutual alignment.
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10 Claims
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1. In a camera tripod having a pan-head adapted to pivot a camera relative to said tripod about an axis of rotation;
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an axle mounted coaxial with said axis of rotation on said tripod pan-head; camera mounting means pivotally mounted on said axle for rotation about said axis; means for controlling said pivotal motion by frictional resistance, said means comprising; a rotor mounted on said axle substantially coaxial therewith and extending radially therefrom, said rotor being fixed to said pivotal mounting means to rotate therewith about said axis; at least one stator ring mounted on said axle substantially coaxial therewith and extending radially therefrom substantially coextensive with said rotor, said stator being restricted against rotational movement about said axis relative to said tripod; said rotor and stator having on the adjacent sides thereof respectively at least one circular raised ridge on one and a corresponding circular groove adapted to receive said ridge thereinto on the other; said ridge having tapered truncated sides and said grooves having tapered sides substantially parallel to said ridge sides, whereby said tapered sides and said ridges and said grooves are the surfaces of contact between said rotor and stator; means adapted to exert compressive pressure between said rotor and said stator to effect frictional resistance to relative rotational movement between them comprising; stop means mounted on said axle to one side of said rotor and stator limiting movement of said rotor and stator in that direction, bar means mounted on said axle on the other side of said rotor and stator and adapted to compress said rotor and stator together by screw means threadably mounted on said axle and adapted to urge said bar means towards said rotor and stator in the direction of said stop means to exert compressive pressure between said rotor and stator and effect frictional resistance to relative rotational movement between them. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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