Panoramic camera mount
US-9372385-B2 · Jun 21, 2016 · US
US9696611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9696611-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615161028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 7, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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A panoramic device includes a base member and a clamp member rotatably interconnected within a single plane of rotation with the base that includes a first rotatable knob to selectively inhibit the rotation of the clamp member with respect to the base. The upper surface includes a central region that is at a different elevation than another portion of the upper surface. The clamp includes a pair of opposed surfaces suitable to detachably secure a camera thereto. The one of the opposed surfaces is maintained in a fixed relationship with respect to the clamp member. The other one of the opposed surfaces is in a movable relationship with respect to the clamp member using a second rotatable knob. The first knob and the second knob are rotatably connected with respect to one another.
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I claim: 1. A panoramic device comprising: (a) a base having a lower first surface suitable for supporting said base; (b) a first clamp member secured for rotation to said base and comprising a first clamp surface rotatable about a single axis substantially normal to said lower first surface, said panoramic device being free from and incapable of said first clamp surface being said rotatable about an axis other than said single axis substantially normal to said lower first surface; (c) a second clamp member movably engaged with said first clamp member and movable by movement of a first member to approach said first clamp surface and clamp an article therebetween and movable by reversing movement of said first member to separate from said first clamp surface to release an article clamped between said first clamp surface and said second clamp member; and (d) a second member rotatable in a first rotational direction to increasingly impede relative rotation of said first clamp member and said base, a second member rotatable in a second rotational direction to decreasingly impede relative rotation of said first clamp member and said base, said first clamp member and said second clamp member not readily detachable from said base, said first clamp member rotatable through 360 degrees with respect to said base, wherein said first clamp member and said second clamp member not releasable from said base by movement of said second member. 2. The panoramic device of claim 1 further comprising a bias mechanism that biases said second clamp member away from said first clamp surface. 3. The panoramic device of claim 2 wherein said bias mechanism includes at least one spring. 4. The panoramic device of claim 1 wherein said second member comprising a threaded member. 5. The panoramic device of claim 1 wherein said first member is in threaded engagement with said first clamp member. 6. The panoramic device of claim 1 wherein said first member passes through a portion of said second clamp member. 7. The panoramic device of claim 6 further comprising a sleeve surrounding a portion of said first member. 8. The panoramic device of claim 7 further comprising a knob attached to said first member. 9. The panoramic device of claim 1 further comprising a level bubble visible at an upper surface of said panoramic device. 10. The panoramic device of claim 9 wherein said level bubble is approximately flush with an upper surface of said panoramic device. 11. The panoramic device of claim 1 wherein said second member is rotatably engaged with said base. 12. A panoramic device comprising: (a) a base having a lower first surface and an upper second surface; (b) a first clamp member having an upper clamp surface and secured to said base for rotation within a single plane of rotation with respect to said upper second surface of said base, said first clamp member including a first opposing surface, said panoramic device being free from and incapable of said upper clamp surface being said rotatable within a plane of rotation other than said single plane of rotation with respect to said upper second surface of said base; (c) a second clamp member including a second opposing surface and movably engaged with said first clamp member; (d) a first member movably engaged with said panoramic device, said first member movable to selectively move said second opposing surface farther from said first opposing surface and movable to selectively move said second opposing surface nearer said first opposing surface to secure an object between said first opposing surface and said second opposing surface; and (e) a second member movably engaged to selectively inhibit rotation of said first clamp member with respect to said base, said first clamp member and said second clamp member not releasable from said base by movement of said second member, said first clamp member and said second clamp member not readily detachable from said base, wherein said first clamp member and said second clamp member not releasable from said base by movement of said second member. 13. The panoramic device of claim 12 further including a bias mechanism that biases said second opposing surface to move further from said first opposing surface. 14. The panoramic device of claim 13 wherein said bias mechanism includes at least one spring. 15. The panoramic device of claim 13 wherein said bias mechanism includes at least two springs. 16. The panoramic device of claim 12 wherein said first member comprises a threaded member in engagement with said second clamp member. 17. The panoramic device of claim 10 wherein said threaded member passes through a portion of said second clamp member. 18. The panoramic device of claim 16 wherein said threaded member passes through a portion of said first clamp member. 19. The panoramic device of claim 16 wherein said threaded member is in rotational engagement with said second opposing surface. 20. The panoramic device of claim 12 further comprising a level bubble visible from a point spaced apart and substantially normal to said upper clamp surface of said first clamp member. 21. The panoramic device of claim 20 wherein said level bubble is approximately flush with an adjacent surface to said level bubble. 22. The clamp of claim 12 further including a movable member located within an outer periphery of said panoramic device to selectively impede relative rotation of said base and said first clamp member, and said movable member movable by movement of said second member in a first direction to increasingly impede relative rotation of said first clamp member and said base, and said movable member movable by movement of said second member in a second direction to decreasingly impede relative rotation of said first clamp member and said base. 23. A panoramic device comprising: (a) a base member having a lower surface suitable to support said base; (b) a clamp member having an upper surface rotatably interconnected within a single plane of rotation with said base, said panoramic device being free from and incapable of said upper surface being said rotatable with a plane different than said single plane of said rotation with said base; (c) a first movable member that selectively inhibits the rotation of said clamp member with respect to said base, (d) said upper surface of said clamp member includes a central region that is at a different elevation than another portion of said upper surface; (e) said clamp member including a pair of opposed surfaces suitable to detachably secure a camera thereto, wherein one of said opposed surfaces is maintained in a fixed relationship with respect to said clamp member, wherein the other one of said opposed surfaces is in a movable relationship with respect to said clamp member using a second member; (f) said clamp member not releasable from said base by movement of said second member; and (g) said panoramic device includes an externally visible level bubble, said clamp member not readily detachable from said base. 24. The clamp of claim 23 including a bias mechanism that biases said clamp in an unsecured position. 25. The clamp of claim 24 including a threaded member in engagement with one of said opposed surfaces. 26. The clamp of claim 25 wherein said threaded member passes through a portion of said clamp. 27. The clamp of claim 26 including a sleeve surrounding
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