Customizing a capture button used during video recording
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US9894263B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9894263-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615269029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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Disclosed is a magnifier for use by blind or low vision users. The magnifier includes a camera, such as a CMOS image sensor, that displays enlarged images upon a screen for easy viewing. The magnifier further includes a handle that is pivotally interconnected to a housing to allow for handheld use in a variety of different configurations.
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What is claimed is: 1. A focus assembly for a magnification device, the assembly comprising: a housing with front and rear surfaces, a display screen within the front surface, a camera opening within the rear surface, the housing being pivotally connected to a handle, the housing and handle having a number of discrete orientations, including a first orientation wherein the handle is folded against the rear surface of the housing; a CMOS sensor and a lens positioned within the housing, the CMOS sensor and lens being in registry with the camera opening, the distance between the CMOS sensor and lens constituting a focus distance; a pivotal clevis assembly positioned within the housing, the clevis having forward and rearward ends and a pivot point therebetween, the clevis having a pivotal range of movement, a biased actuator positioned at the rearward end of the clevis, the actuator having a distal end that extends through a surface of the housing, a lens cradle interconnected to the forward end of the clevis, the lens positioned within the lens cradle, an adjustment screw positioned within the rearward end of the clevis for selectively adjusting the pivotal range of movement; whereby when the housing and handle are in the first orientation the actuator is depressed and the clevis is pivoted such that the lens moves towards the camera opening. 2. A focus assembly for a magnification device, the assembly comprising: a housing having a camera opening; a sensor and a lens positioned within the housing, the sensor and lens being in registry with the camera opening, the distance between the optical sensor and lens being adjustable; a pivotal clevis assembly positioned within the housing, the clevis having forward and rearward ends and an axle therebetween, an actuator positioned at the rearward end of the clevis, the actuator having a distal end that extends through a surface of the housing, the lens being interconnected to the forward end of the clevis; whereby when the actuator is depressed the clevis is pivoted such that the lens moves towards the camera opening. 3. The focus assembly as described in claim 2 wherein the lens has a fixed focal length. 4. The focus assembly as described in claim 2 further comprising a lens cradle that is interconnected to the forward end of the clevis about an axis, the lens positioned within the lens cradle, whereby the axis permits the pivotal movement of the lens cradle and keeps the lens parallel to the optical sensor. 5. The focus assembly as described in claim 2 wherein the assembly further comprises a handle pivotally secured to the housing, and wherein the housing and handle has a first orientation wherein the handle and housing are in alignment, a second orientation wherein the handle and housing are angled with respect to one another, and a third orientation wherein the handle is folded against the rear surface of the housing. 6. The focus assembly as described in claim 2 further comprising a set screw position within the rearward end of the clevis, whereby the set screw can be positioned to selectively adjust the pivotal movement of the clevis. 7. A handheld electronic magnifier having a variable focus distance, the magnifier comprising: a housing and a handle that are pivotally connected to one another, a collapsed orientation wherein the handle is folded back onto the housing; a lens and sensor positioned within the housing, a mechanism for increasing the distance between the lens and sensor in the collapsed orientation. 8. The magnifier as described in claim 7 wherein the mechanism is a device for pivotally securing the lens within the housing.
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