Swivel Camera Mount
US-2016100083-A1 · Apr 7, 2016 · US
US2016119516A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016119516-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414521458-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A camera mounting system has an upper mount component, a lower mount component, and a base mount component. The upper mount component secures the camera and has a ball protrusion that reciprocally couples with a socket of the lower mount component. The upper mount component can rotate 360 degrees relative to the lower mount, and can pivot 90 degrees or more relative to the lower mount component. The lower mount component couples with the base mount component in a plurality of orientations. This camera mounting system allows for a large range of motion for the camera relative to the mounting system.
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A mounting system for attaching a camera to a surface, comprising: an upper mount component structured to at least partially enclose a camera, the upper mount component having a bottom surface including a protrusion extending from the bottom surface, the protrusion comprising a ball component; a lower mount component having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface comprising a reciprocal socket component configured to rotationally couple with the ball component of the upper mount component, the socket component tilted relative to the top surface and having a split within an inside surface of the socket component from a top side of the socket component, the socket component comprising a screw hole protrusion on an outer surface of the socket component on either side of the split, the screw hole protrusions configured to align and receive a screw such that when a screw is inserted into the screw hole protrusions, portions of the socket component on either side of the split flexibly compress together such that the ball component is secured within the socket component, the bottom surface comprising a first coupling mechanism; and a base mount component comprising a second coupling mechanism configured to releaseably couple to the first coupling mechanism. 2 . The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the split in the socket component of the lower mount component extends no more than halfway down a side of the socket component. 3 . The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the socket component of the lower mount component covers more than 50% of the surface area of the ball component of the upper mount component. 4 . The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the base component is symmetrical across two axes and can couple with the lower mount component in a plurality of orientations. 5 . The mounting system of claim 4 , wherein the base component can couple with the lower mount component in four orientations. 6 . The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the base component is configured to be secured to a surface with adhesive. 7 . A mounting system for attaching a camera to a surface, comprising: an upper mount component structured to at least partially enclose a camera, the upper mount component having a bottom surface including a protrusion extending from the bottom surface, the protrusion comprising a ball component; a lower mount component having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface comprising a reciprocal socket component configured to rotationally couple with the ball component of the upper mount component, the socket component set at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees relative to the top surface and having a split within an inside surface of the socket component from a top side of the socket, the socket component comprising a screw hole protrusion on an outer surface of the socket component on either side of the split, the screw hole protrusions configured to align and receive a screw such that when a screw is inserted into the screw hole protrusions, portions of the socket component on either side of the split flexibly compress together such that the ball component is secured within the socket component, the bottom surface comprising a first coupling mechanism; and a base mount component comprising a second coupling mechanism configured to releaseably couple to the first coupling mechanism. 8 . The mounting system of claim 7 , wherein the split in the socket component of the lower mount component extends no more than halfway down a side of the socket component. 9 . The mounting system of claim 7 , wherein the socket component of the lower mount component covers more than 50% of the surface area of the ball component of the upper mount component. 10 . (canceled) 11 . The mounting system of claim 7 , wherein the base component is symmetrical across two axes and can couple with the lower mount component in a plurality of orientations. 12 . The mounting system of claim 11 , wherein the base component can couple with the lower mount component in four orientations. 13 . The mounting system of claim 7 , wherein the base component is configured to be secured to a surface with adhesive. 14 . A mounting system for attaching a camera to a surface, comprising: an upper mount component structured to at least partially enclose a camera, the upper mount component having a bottom surface including a protrusion extending from the bottom surface, the protrusion comprising a ball component; and a lower mount component having a top surface, the top surface comprising a reciprocal socket component configured to rotationally couple with the ball component of the upper mount component, the socket component tilted relative to the top surface, the lower mount component configured to couple to the surface. 15 . The mounting system of claim 14 , wherein the socket component comprises a split within an inside surface of the socket component from a top side of the socket. 16 . The mounting system of claim 14 , wherein the split in the socket component extends no more than halfway down a side of the socket component. 17 . (canceled) 18 . The mounting system of claim 14 , wherein the socket component of the lower mount component covers more than 50% of the surface area of the ball component of the upper mount component. 19 . The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion of the upper mount component further comprises a neck component coupling the ball component to the bottom surface, wherein the neck component is substantially linear. 20 . The mounting system of claim 19 , wherein the neck component extends from the bottom surface at an angle greater than zero degrees and less than 90 degrees relative to the bottom surface.
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