Image Stabilization Mechanism
US-2016352992-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10901305B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10901305-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916515509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
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A gimbal assembly includes a body and a gimbal frame movably connected with the body. The gimbal frame is configured to fittingly contact the body or to be at least partially received in the body to reduce a volume of the gimbal assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gimbal assembly, comprising: a body; and a gimbal frame movably connected with the body, and configured to fittingly contact the body or to be at least partially received in the body to reduce a volume of the gimbal assembly; wherein: the body comprises a receiving chamber and a sliding rail coupled with the gimbal frame, the receiving chamber being configured to at least partially receive the gimbal frame; and the gimbal frame comprises a slidable member coupled with the sliding rail to enable the gimbal frame to move in the receiving chamber. 2. The gimbal assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a rotation shaft, wherein the gimbal frame is configured to fittingly contact the body through the rotation shaft. 3. The gimbal assembly of claim 2 , wherein the body comprises a supporting member coupled with the rotation shaft, and wherein the gimbal frame comprises a mounting member coupled with the rotation shaft. 4. The gimbal assembly of claim 3 , wherein the mounting member and the rotation shaft are integrally formed. 5. The gimbal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises a locking mechanism configured to lock the gimbal frame at an operation location. 6. The gimbal assembly of claim 5 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises one of a snap-fit, a pin, or a damping mechanism disposed between the gimbal frame and the body. 7. The gimbal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sliding rail is connected with the receiving chamber. 8. The gimbal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gimbal frame comprises an operation member configured to push the gimbal frame out of or into the receiving chamber, and wherein the body comprises a sliding groove coupled with the operation member. 9. The gimbal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises a first fixing member, and the gimbal frame comprises a second fixing member coupled with the first fixing member, and wherein when the gimbal frame fittingly contacts or is at least partially received in the body, the gimbal frame fixes with the body through the coupling between the first fixing member and the second fixing member. 10. The gimbal assembly of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the first fixing member and the second fixing member comprises one of a snap-fitting mechanism, a magnetic attachment mechanism, or a locking mechanism. 11. The gimbal assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first fixing member is disposed at an upper portion of the body and away from an end movably connected with the gimbal frame, and the second fixing member is disposed at the gimbal frame away from an end movably connected with the body. 12. The gimbal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gimbal frame comprises at least a roll-axis assembly, and wherein when the gimbal frame fittingly contacts or is at least partially received in the body, the roll-axis assembly is configured to rotate to a fittingly contact location or a receiving location. 13. The gimbal assembly of claim 12 , wherein the gimbal frame comprises at least one of a pitch-axis assembly or a yaw-axis assembly. 14. The gimbal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gimbal assembly comprises an imaging device mounted to the gimbal frame. 15. The gimbal assembly of claim 14 , wherein after the gimbal frame fittingly contacts the body or is at least partially received in the body, the imaging device is located external to the body to be used for capturing images. 16. The gimbal assembly of claim 14 , wherein the body comprises an imaging button configured to control the imaging device. 17. The gimbal assembly of claim 16 , wherein the imaging button is configured to control the imaging device for capturing images when the gimbal frame fittingly contacts with the body or is at least partially received in the body. 18. The gimbal assembly of claim 16 , wherein the imaging button is disposed at a top surface of the body. 19. The gimbal assembly of claim 16 , wherein the imaging button is disposed at a side surface of the body, and wherein when the gimbal frame fittingly contacts the body or is at least partially received in the body, the side surface faces against a lens of the imaging device.
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