Camera housing

US11261630B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11261630-B2
Application numberUS-201916519784-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 23, 2019
Priority dateJul 19, 2013
Publication dateMar 1, 2022
Grant dateMar 1, 2022

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A camera housing includes a simplified draw latch for securing a first portion and a second portion of the camera housing together. The draw latch can include a draw hook and a mid-linkage. The draw latch enables a user to easily open and close a camera housing, and may also allow a user to establish an air-tight or water-tight seal between the housing portions for use in various activities, including scuba diving.

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A camera housing comprising: a first housing portion having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side that are structured to define a camera cavity for receiving a camera therein, the top side having an outer button; a second housing portion coupled to the first housing portion by a hinge at the bottom side of the first housing portion and having a hook lip at a top edge of the second housing portion, the second housing portion is in a form of a door that allows the camera to be removed from the camera cavity; and a draw latch having a mid-linkage having a first side directly pivotably coupled to the top side of the first housing portion about a base axis so that the first side acts as a pivot and a second side directly pivotably coupled to a draw hook of the draw latch about a hook axis so that the second side acts as a pivot, and the draw hook having a draw hook lip end for engaging the hook lip of the second housing portion; wherein the draw latch is configured to operate in at least four states comprising: a fully open state, wherein compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are lower in the fully open state than in a remainder of the at least four states, and wherein the compressive forces act on the mid-linkage between the base axis and the hook axis, a partially open state, wherein the compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are higher than in the fully open state, and wherein the draw hook is not adjacent to the first housing portion, an over-center state, wherein the compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are higher than in the partially open state and the fully open state, and wherein a distance between the draw hook and the first housing portion is less than a distance between the draw hook and the first housing portion in the partially open state, and a closed state, wherein the compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are higher than in the fully open state and lower than in the over-center state, and the draw hook is adjacent to the first housing portion; wherein the camera housing does not include a front housing face and does not include a rear housing face that expose a front camera face of the camera and a rear camera face of the camera when the camera is received in the camera cavity and at least partially enclosed by the first housing portion and the second housing portion; wherein when the camera is received in the camera cavity, the outer button is substantially aligned with and operationally coupled to a camera button of the camera; and wherein the draw hook includes a rectangular aperture through which the mid-linkage is visible from a top view of the camera housing when the draw latch is in the closed state, and includes a mid-linkage cavity for receiving the mid-linkage when the draw latch is in the closed state, the mid-linkage being surrounded by the draw hook in a plane extending through the base axis and the hook axis when the draw latch is in the closed state. 2. A camera system comprising: a camera having a front camera face, a rear camera face, and a camera button; and a camera housing having: a first housing portion having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side that are structured to define a camera cavity for receiving the camera therein, the top side having an outer button; a second housing portion coupled to the first housing portion by a hinge at the bottom side of the first housing portion and having a hook lip at a top edge of the second housing portion, the second housing portion in a form of a door that allows the camera to be removed from the camera cavity; and a draw latch comprising: a draw hook having a draw hook lip for engaging the hook lip of the second housing portion; a monolithic mid-linkage having a first end and a second end, the first end pivotably coupled to the top side of the first housing portion about a base axis, and the second end pivotably coupled to the draw hook about a hook axis; wherein the draw latch is configured to operate in at least four states comprising: a fully open state, wherein compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are minimal, and the compressive forces act on the mid-linkage between the base axis and the hook axis, a partially open state, wherein the compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are more than in the fully open state, and the draw hook is spaced apart from the first housing portion by a distance, an over-center state, wherein the compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are more than in the partially open state and a distance between the mid-linkage and the first housing portion is less than the distance in the partially open state, and a closed state, wherein the compressive forces acting on the mid-linkage are more than in the fully open state and less than in the over-center state, the draw hook is adjacent to the first housing portion, and the mid-linkage and the draw hook are coplanar; wherein the camera housing does not include a front housing face and does not include a rear housing face so that the front camera face and the rear camera face are exposed when the camera is received in the camera cavity and at least partially enclosed by the first housing portion and the second housing portion; and wherein when the camera is received in the camera cavity, the outer button is substantially aligned with and operationally coupled to the camera button of the camera. 3. The camera system according to claim 2 , wherein the draw hook includes an aperture through which the mid-linkage is visible from a top view of the camera housing when the draw latch is in the closed state. 4. The camera system according to claim 3 , wherein the aperture is rectangular. 5. The camera system according to claim 4 , wherein the draw hook includes a mid-linkage cavity for receiving the mid-linkage when the draw latch is in the closed state. 6. The camera system according to claim 5 , wherein when the draw latch is in the closed state, the mid-linkage is surrounded by the draw hook in a plane extending through the base axis and the hook axis. 7. The camera system according to claim 2 , wherein the draw hook includes a mid-linkage cavity for receiving the mid-linkage when the draw latch is in the closed state. 8. The camera system according to claim 2 , wherein the camera further includes a top camera side, a display on the front camera face, a lens on the front camera face, and a microphone on the top camera side, the camera button being on the top camera side; and wherein when the camera is secured by the camera housing, the first housing portion is adjacent the front camera face, and the second housing portion is adjacent the rear camera face. 9. The camera system according to claim 8 , wherein the front camera face is substantially rectangular and the lens is biased toward an upper right corner of the front camera face, and wherein the camera includes a right camera side having one or more communicative interfaces and a removable door covering the one or more communicative interfaces. 10. The camera system according to claim 2 , wherein the mid-linkage is formed of plastic. 11. A camera housing comprising: a first housing portion having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side that are structured to define a camera cavity for receiving a camera therein; a second housing portion coupled to the first housing portion by a hinge at the bottom side of the first housing portion and having a hook lip at a top edge of the second housing portion, the second housing portion in a form of a door that allows the camera to be removed from the camera cavity; and a draw latch comprising: a draw hook having a d

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What does patent US11261630B2 cover?
A camera housing includes a simplified draw latch for securing a first portion and a second portion of the camera housing together. The draw latch can include a draw hook and a mid-linkage. The draw latch enables a user to easily open and close a camera housing, and may also allow a user to establish an air-tight or water-tight seal between the housing portions for use in various activities, in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gopro Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E05C19/14. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 01 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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