CA1310116C - Video tape recorder having built-in camera and detachable hand grip member - Google Patents

Video tape recorder having built-in camera and detachable hand grip member

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CA1310116C
CA1310116C CA000509723A CA509723A CA1310116C CA 1310116 C CA1310116 C CA 1310116C CA 000509723 A CA000509723 A CA 000509723A CA 509723 A CA509723 A CA 509723A CA 1310116 C CA1310116 C CA 1310116C
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Shinsaku Inada
Eiji Ohshima
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M2220/00Batteries for particular applications
    • H01M2220/30Batteries in portable systems, e.g. mobile phone, laptop
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N2101/00Still video cameras
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A combination video tape recorder and camera includes a main body having a video tape recorder and a television camera, and a separable hand grip secureable to a side wall of the main body. The hand grip carries a view finder for the camera and a battery for supplying operational power to the video tape recorder and the television camera.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a video tape recorder with a camera and more particularly is directed to a video tape recorder having a ~u.ilt-in camera.
Description of the Prior ~rt In a typical home video tape recordér having a built-in video camera, the user generally holds a hand grip portion of this built-in camera type video tape recorder with his right hand while operating the camera to take video images.
~ n prior art video tape recorders having a ~uilt-in camera, the hand grip portion is provided on a side wall of the video tape recorder. This causas th.e overall thickness of the video tape recorder to be relat~vely large. As a result, when the user carries this video tape recorder ~.a~ing a built-in camera ln its non-operational mode, th.is ~ideo tape recorder can not ~e put into a carrying case such as an attac~e case or th.e like that is relatively th.in. Instead, the user has to carry such a video tape recorder in a larger, special cas-e, which is generally unwieldy and Qften identi~ia~le ~y others as a camera case.

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In the conventional built-in camera type video -tape recorder, a television camera section, a video tape recorder section and a view finder section are su~s-tantiallv formed in com~ination as a single unit. Therefore, the operational modes or status of the television camera section and the video tape recorder section can easily ~e displayed in an optical or electronic type view finder.
~ hen a built-in camera type ~ideo t~pe recorder is designed to be small in size and hence easily portable, if the television camera section and the video tape recorder section are prefera~ly formed into a com~ination form as a main body, and ahand grip is formed to include therein an optical type view finder and a ~atter, if both the main body and the hand grip section are coupled together to take a video picture, the pro~lem a~ises that the operational status of the television camera section and the video tape recorder section cannot ~e optically displayed within the optical type view finder.
Of course, if a num~er of eIectrical contacts are prov~ded on the main body and t~e hand grip section so as to ~e contacted with one another when ~oth the main ~ody and the hand grip are coupled together, it ~ecomes possi~le to display the operational status of the television camera section and the video tape recorder section, then emiss~on elements such as LEDs (:light emis$ion diodel may ~e located within the optical vie~ finder; to p~ovide the desired operational status. Howe~er, ~n this case, a further - : . , ' . .
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problem occurs in that the electrical contacts will easily malfunction, thus making this built-in camera type video tape recorder unreliable.

OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a general object of this invention to provide a video tape recorder having a built-in camera.
An object of this invention is to provide a video tape recorder having a built-in camera in which a main body section and a hand grip section are easily detachable from each other so that upon carrying, the overall thickness o~ the built-in camera type video tape recorder can be reduced and thereby the built-in camera type video tape recorder can be easily kept in a thin case or the like and made suitable for portable use.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is providsd a battery connecting mechanism for connecting a battery to electric equipment and for supplying electrical power from the battery to such equipment, comprising in combination a battery case containing a battery, the battery case having a first side wall; an equipment case containing the electric equipment, the equipment case having a second side wall adapted to abut the first side wall of the battery case; a first connecting member including a pro~ection or a recess disposed on the first side wall of the battery case; a second connecting member including a recess or projection disposed on the second side wall of the equipment case, the projection being adapted to be received in the recess for connecting the battery case with the equipment case;
a first electric contacting member disposed on the first side wall of the battery case and connected to the battery; and a second electric contacting member disposed on the second side wall of the equipment case for receiving electrical power supplied from the battery through the first electric contacting member.

~3 ' According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a battery case for containing a battery and adapted to be attached to an equipment case containing electric equipment which is powered by the battery, comprising in combination a side wall on the battery case adapted to be juxtaposed with a side wall of the equipment case, and a first connecting member including a projection or a recess disposed on the side wall of the battery case adapted to cooperate with a corresponding recess or projection disposed on the side wall of the equipment case, a first electric contacting member disposed on the side wall of the battery case adapted to contact a corresponding second electric contacting member disposed on the side wall of the electric equipment case, whereby electric power is supplied from the battery case through the first and second contacting members to the electric equipment.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a video camera adapted to cooperate with a detachable battery case containing a battPry comprising in combination a camera case containing the video camera, the camera case having a side wall adapted to abut a corresponding side wall of the battery case, a connecting member comprising a recess or a projection disposed on the side wall of the camera case, and adapted to cooperate with a corresponding projection or recess disposed on the corresponding side wall of the battery case, the projection being adapted to be received in the recess for connecting the battery case to the camera case; and an electric contacting member disposed on the side wall of the camera case and adapted to cooperate with a corresponding electric contacting member on the battery case, for receiving electric power supplied through the electric contacting member from the battery.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided video camera having attached camera and battery cases, comprising in combination a camera case , , ~, .. . .

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for containing the video camera, a battery case for containing a battery and adapted to be attached to the camera case, a first connecting member comprising a projection or a recess disposed on a side wall of the battery case, a second connecting member comprising a recess or projection disposed on a mating wall of the camera case, the recess and projection adapted to connect the camera case and the battery case together, a first electric contacting member disposed on the side wall of the battery case, a second electric contacting member disposed on the side wall of the camera case, and cooperating with the first electric contacting member, whereby electric power is supplied from the battery through the first an~ second contacting member to the camera.
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following detailed description of the ~referred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, throughout which like reference numerals designate like elements and parts.
BRI~F DESCRIPTIO~I OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a video tape recorder having a built-in camera according to the present invention, seen from its right-front direction;
FIG. 2 is a li~e perspective view of the embodiment of the video tape recorder having a built-in camera according to the present invention, seen from the left-front direction;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the embodiment of the video tape recorder having a built-in camera according to the present invention, seen from its right-rear direction;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of its main body seen from its right-rear direction;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of its hand grip section seen from its left-rear direction;
FIG. 6 is a partly sectioned view showing the state that the main body and the hand grip are coupled with each other;

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~ IG. 7 is a diagram used to explain the status of an optical type view finder as seen by a user;
FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view showing a relationship between a dust-proof cover and a lens of the television camera section; and FIG. 9 is a circuit diagram showing a control circuit that controls a micro-computer used in the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PR~FERRED E~ODI~NT
An embodiment of a video tape recorder having a built-in camera according to the presen-t invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the attached drawings.
Referring to FIG 1 through FIG. 3, the video tape recorder having a built-in camera according to this embodiment is formed of a main body 1 and a hand grip 2 which are separable. Casings or housings 3 and 4 of the main body 1 and the hand grip 2 are all made of synthetic resin. The main body housing 3 is formed substantially as a rectangular solid shape and also the hand grip housing 4 is formed substantially as a rectangular solid shape. In this case, however, the hand grip housing 4 is curved from its upper wall 4c through its right side wall 4f to its lower wall 4d so as to fit the palm of the right hand of a user.

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A television (TV) camera section 5 and a video tape recorder (VTR) section 6 are incorporated in the main body housing 3, respectively~ Further, a lens window frame 47 is fixed to a lens window opening 8 of a rectangular shape formed through the upper portion of a front wall 3a of the main body housing 3. An objective lens 7 of the TY
camera section 5 faces to the outside through the window frame 47 attached to the lens window opening 8. A dust-proof cover 9 is attached to the rear side of the front wall 3a through appropriate attaching means so as to be slidable in the vertical direction between the front wall 3a and this window frame 47. The upper end edge of this dust-proof cover g protrudes slightly beyond the window opening 8 of the ront wall 3a and thereby forms a knob 10 of the dust-proof cover 9. The cover 9 can be maintained in a ratchet detent fashion so that it will be held in an open state as shown in FIG. 1 or in the closed state as shown in FIG. 2.
A lid 11 having the same configuration and sha~e as a part of the main body housing 3 is attached to the main body housing 3 from its upper wall 3c to its left side wall 3e. The lid 11 is made freely rotatable relative to the main body housing 3 with its lower edge as a hinge~ When the lid 11 is set in the opened state, a video tape cassette ., ~3~

(not shown) is detachably loaded on a cassette compartment portion (not shown) of the VTR section 6.
In the hand grip section ~, an optical type view finder 12 is incorporated in the upper portion of the hand grip housing 4. An objective lens 13 of the optical view finder 12 faces forwardly through a window opening 14 that is formed through the upper portion of the front wall 4a.
To the upper end of a rear wall 4b of the hand grip housing 4, there is attached a so-called eye cup 15 made of resilien' material. In this case, this optical type view finder 12 is completely independent of the optical system of the objective lens 7 of the television camera section 5.
A rechargeable battery 16 is incorporated within the hand grip housing 4 so as to be freely replaceable. An opening 17 is formed through the front wall 4a of the hand grip housing 4 to permit replacement of rechargeable battery 16. When the rechargeable battery is taken out through the opening 17, the opening 17 may be closed by a lid 18 (see FIG. 2). When the rechargeable battery 16 is inserted into the hand grip housing 4 through the opening 17, the lid 18 is opened with the tip end of the rechargeable battery 16 and pushed back inside. When the rechargeable battery 16 is taken out of the hand grip housing 4, the lid 18 automatically closes the opening 17. FIG~ 2 illustrates the ~8-: ", ~

lid 18 in the midst of its rising and falling movement.
Further, a strap 19 is attached to the hand grip housing 4 in opposing relation to the right side wall 4f. The user can hold the hand grip housing 4 with his right hand, which in turn is held between the strap 19 and the hand grip housing 4.
The right side wall 3f of the main body housing 3 and the left side wall 4e of the hand grip housing 4 are formed as coupled side walls which are secured to each other. On these walls 3f and 4e there are provided coupling means, respectively. This will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5.
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, hooks 20 each being of an ~-shape are provided on the right side wall 3f of the main body housing 3 at a plurality of places (four places in the illustrated example), each of the hooks 20 facing, or opening the front side of the main body housing 30. On the other ha~d, through the left side wall 4e of of hand grip housing 4, there are formed four recess portions 21 in opposing relation to the above-mentioned four hooks 20.
Further, in association with these recess portions 21, there are respectively formed engaging recesses 22 which are extended to the front side of the hand grip housing 4 within the same.

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When the respective hooks 20 of the main body housing 3 are engaged with the respective concave portions 21 of the hand grip housing 4, the right side wall 3f of the main body housing 3 and the left side wall 4e of the hand grip housing 4 are closely contacted with each other. Under this state, if the main body housing 3 is slid forward relative to the hand grip housing 4, the tip ends of the respective hooks 20 are inserted into the engaging recesses 22 formed within the respective portions 21 and the main body housing 3 and the hand grip housing 4 are coupled to each other, namely, the main body 1 and the hand grip 2 are coupled with each other.
In order to lock the main body 1 and the hand grip 2 in the coupled state locking means are provided. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 6, a lever 23 which is slidable in the right and left airection is attached to the rear wall 4b of the hand grip housing 4. As shown in FIG. 6, this lever 23 is slidably biased to the side of the main body housing 3 by a spring 24 and the tip end of an engaging piece member 25 connected to the lever 23 projects into the concave portion 21 to prevent removal of the hook.
During the collpling of the main body housing 3 with the hand grip housing 4, when the hooks 20 are entered into the recess portions 21, the engaging piece member 25 is moved backward against the biasing force of the spring 24.
When, as shown in FIG. 6, the hooks 20 are once entered into the engaging recess portions 22, the engaging piece member 25 is positioned in the recess portion 21 and thereby its associated hook 20 is locked. It is sufficient that such locking means 26 is provided within at least one recess portion 21.
In the condition shown in FIS. 6, when the lever 23 is slid in the opposite direction to the main body housing 3 against the biasing force of the spring 24, the main body housing 3 can be moved ~ackward relative to the hand grip housing 4, and the main body housing 3 and the hand grip housing 4 can be separated from each other.
On the connection side wall, that is, right side wall 3f of the main body housing 3, there are formed a plurality of electrical contacts 27 made of a metal plate (see FIG. 4), while on the left side wall 4e of the hand grip housing 4, there are ~ormed a plurality of electrical contacts 28 made of conductive pins in opposing relation to the respective contacts 27 (see FI&. 5). Accordingly, when the main body housin~ 3 and the hand grip housing 4 are connected with each oth~r as set forth above, the respective contacts 27 and 28 are contacted electrically so that from the rechargeable battery 16 located within the hand grip 3 ~ D

housing 4, a power current may flow to the television camera section 5 and the VTR section 6 in the main body housing 3. Further, a push switch or push button 30 for a trigger type switch is mounted on the rear wall 4b of the hand grip housing 4. The signal generated by operating this push button 30 is supplied through one of the above-mentioned contacts 27 and 28 to the main body 1. In practice, when .his push button 30 is pushed initally, the video tape recorder and so on are placed in the standby mode, while when it is pushed a second time, the magnetic tape is transpor~ed and the recording is carried out.
As shown in an operational status indicating section 31 formed of a plurality of (e.g., four, the illustrated example) light emission elements are mounted on the right side wall 3f of the main body housing 3 for cooperation with a light guide 34 formed on the member 4 at the position facing the indicating section 31, upon assembly.
Specificallyr in opposing relation to the respective light emission elements of the operational status indicating section 31, there are formed a plurality of (e.g.
four in the illustrated example) window openings 32 and further a rectangular mask 33 is disposed at the focusing position within the optical system of the optical type view finder 12 (see (FIG. 3). Then, light guide tubes 35 , each made of plastic materials or glass fibers are located between the four corners of the mask 33 and the a~ove-mentioned window openings 32. In other words, one end of each of the light guide tubes 33 is engaged into the window openings 32 and hence the end faces thereof are directly opposed to the operational status indicating section 31 of the main body housing 3, while the other end of each of the light guide tubes 3~ is engaged into the window openings which are formed through the four corners oE the mask 33.
FIG. 7 shows an example of a picture that is viewed by the user through the optical type vièw finder 12. Referring to FIG. 7, the end faces of the respective light guide t~bes 3~ are placed outside a frame ~6 of a visual field. Accordingly, when the light emission elements such as LEDs and the like constituting the optical type operational status indication section 31 are lit in response to the respective operational status of the TV camera section 5 and the VTR section 6 within the main body 1, such signal is indicated within the optical type view finder 12.
An example o~ the operational status indication will be described with reference to FIG. 7, in which respective operational status are designated particularly by reference numerals a to d.

The end face a of the light guide tube is lit when the color temperature is low such as when a picture is taken in the room and so on. In this case, it is sufficient that a color filter within ~he optical system of the TV camera section 5 in the main body 1 is changed to proper filter. A
switching lever 37 shown in FIG. 2 is provided for such switching and this switching lever 37 is slidably moved up and down.
When the end face b is lit, this indicates that the video tape recorder and 50 on are in standby mode. That is, this end face b is lit by pushing the above-mentioned push button 30 once. When this push button 30 is pushed once more, the end face b becomes unlighted and the end face c is lit to indicate that the video tape recorder and so on are set in the operation mode (in the recording mode). The end face d indicates a status in which the amount of light is insufficient. In this case, the lack of light amount can be made up for by the use of lighting equipment. Since means for making the respective light emission elements of the operational status indicating section 31 become lighted, to thereby indicate the above-mentioned operational status o~ the TV camera section 5 and the VTR section 6 within the main body 1, is well known in the prior art, the detailed explanation therefor will not be made.

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Alternatively, it is, of course, possible to employ light emission elements of different colors.
The TV camera section 5 in tile main body 1 may switchably take three posi'ions, namely: wide angle lens mode, standard lens mode, and telepho*o lens mode, by movin~
the objective lens back and forth. As shown in FIG. 8, into a helical groove 39 formed on the outer peripheral surface of a cylinder 38 of the objective lens 7, there is engaged a protrusion (not shown) that extends from the inner surface of a fixed cylinder (not shown) which surrounds the cylinder 38 and which guides the same bac~ and forth therealong. On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 2, a focus switching lever 40, which is slidable in the up and down direction, is located at the front portion of the left side wall 3e of the main body housing 3. Further, as shown in FIG. 8, a part of a connection plate 41 is attached to the rear wall of this switching lever 40 and is elongated to the front of ~he cylinder 38 to form an elongated portion 42 and a protrusion 44 extending from the front surface of the cylinder 38 is engaged with a cut-away or recess 43 formed through this elongated portion 42, whereby when the switching lever 40 lS switchably slid to the upper, neutral or lower positions, the cylinder 38 is moved back and foxth and thereby the optical system of the TV camera section 5 is placed in the so-called telephoto lens mode, the standard lens mode and the wide angle lens mode, sequentially.
Further, as FIG. 8 shows, a link 45 is located under the cylinder 38 and this link 45 is pivoted through a shaft 46 to the rear wall of the window frame 47 shown in FIG. 1) that is engaged with t'ne rear portion of the window opening 8 in the main body housing 3 so as to be moved in a seesaw-like fashion. One end of this link 45 is bent to form a bent portion 45c and this bent portion 45c is loosely engaged into a through-hole 42a that is formed through the elongated portion 42 of the connection plate 41. When the switching lever 40 is placed in the neutral (standard) position, the link 45 is placed substantially in the horizontal state as shown by the solid line in FIG. 8.
On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 8, the dust-proof cover 9 is provided at its left and right portions of the lower end with abutting portions 48a and 48b. When the dust-proof cover 9 is slid upward to shield the front portion of the objective lens 7 as shown in FIG. 2, both of these abutting portions 48a and 48b are respectively contacted with left and right lower ends 45a and 45b of the link 4~ or opposed thereto with a small clearance.
Accordingly, when the switching lever 40 is slid upward from the normal (neutral) position, the objec~ive , ~ . .

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lens 7 is placed in the wide angle lens mode and the link 45 is inclined as shown by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 8.
Under this state, if the dust-proof cover 9 is closed, the abutting portion 48a is abutted against the lower end 45a of the link 45 to thereby rotate the link 45 substantially to t~e horizontal position as shown by the solid line in FIG.
8. Thus, connection plate 41, or the switching lever 40 is returned to the neutral position, and hence the objective lens 7 is returned to the normal position.
Further, when the dust-proof cover 9 is opened, if the switching lever 40 is slid downward, the link 45 is inclined in the direction opposite to ~he above mentioned direction and the objective lens 7 is placed in the telephoto lens mode. If under this state the dust-proof cover 9 is closed, the abutting portion 48b is abutted against the lower end 45b of the link 45 and thereby this link 45 is returned substantially to the horizontal state.
In other words, the switching lever 40 is returned to the neutral position. In this case, it may be possible that the lower end edge of the elongated portion 42 of the connection plate 41 is pushed upward by the abutting portion 48b.
As descr ibed above, when in the non-use mode the dust-proof cover 9 is closed, the optical system of the TV
camera section S is placed in the standard lens mode so that 1 3 ~

in a following shooting mode, the picture will be taken in the normal mode so long as the switching lever 40 is not operated.
~ ithin the main body housing 3, a cover opening state detection switch 50 is provided under the dust-proof cover 3. When the dust-proof cover 9 is opened, this switch 50 is switched on, by way of example.
This switch 50 is connected in series to other switches 51a, 51b, 51c, ... 51n, as shown in FIG. 9. These switches 51a, 51b, ... are for e~ample, a tape mis-erase prevention detecting switch, a switch operable by the push button 30 mentioned before, and other switches. A DC power source terminal 52 is grounded through a series circuit of a resistor 53 and the above mentioned respective switches 50, 51a, 51b ... 51n, and a junction 54 between the series circuit of the respective switches and the resistor 53 is connected to a control terminal 56 of a micro-computer 55.
This micro-computer 55 is used to control various operational statuses of the TV camera section 5 and the VTR
section 6 and is not operable during a period in which the DC potential (voltage) is applied to its control terminal 56.
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terminal 56 of the computer 55 is made as a ground potential so that the micro-computer 55 is placed in the operable state.
According to the present invention as described above, since in the video tape recorder having a built-in camera the main body l and the hand grip portion 2, which is generally located at the side wall of this main body l, are formed to be detachable relative to each other, under this detachable state, the overall thickness of the units becomes about one~half that of the coupled state. Accordingly, if the main body l and the hand grip portion 2 are placed edge-to-edge on the same plane, they can be kept in a case such as the attache' case that is relatively thin. Hence, the video tape recorder having a built-in camera of the invention has an advantage that during non-use, it can be carried by the user very conveniently as a portable type.
of course, upon use, if the main body l and the hand grip portion 2 are connected with each other at their connection surfaces, they can be coupled with each other mechanically. Then, when the current is supplied from the rechargeable battery 16 to the main body l, the shooting, or the recording can be carried on.

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The above description is given on a single preferred embodiment of the invention but it will be apparent that many modifications and variations could be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the novel concepts of the invention so that the scope of the invention should be determined by that of the appended claims only.

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Claims (28)

1. A battery connecting mechanism for connecting a battery to electric equipment and for supplying electrical power from said battery to such equipment, comprising in combination:
a battery case containing a battery, said battery case having a first side wall;
an equipment case containing said electric equipment, said equipment case having a second side wall adapted to abut said first side wall of said battery case;
a first connecting member including a projection or a recess disposed on said first side wall of said battery case:
a second connecting member including a recess or projection disposed on said second side wall of said equipment case, said projection being adapted to be received in said recess for connecting said battery case with said equipment case;
a first electric contacting member disposed on said first side wall of said battery case and connected to said battery; and a second electric contacting member disposed on said second side wall of said equipment case for receiving electrical power supplied from said battery through said first electric contacting member.
2. The battery connecting mechanism according to claim 1, including a locking member for locking together said battery case and said equipment case.
3. The battery connecting mechanism according to claim 2, wherein said locking member comprises a locking lever and a spring member biased against said locking lever.
4. The battery connecting mechanism according to claim 3, wherein said projection is an L-shaped member.
5. The battery connecting mechanism according to claim 1, in which one of said first and second electric contact members comprises a pin member, and the other of said electric contact members comprises a plate member.
6. The battery connecting mechanism according to claim 1, in which one of said connecting members is an L-shaped member, one of said first and second electric contact members comprises a pin member, and the other of said contacting members comprises a plate member.
7. The battery connecting mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said electric equipment has a control signal terminal, and means for connecting said battery via said first and second electric contacting members to said control signal terminal, for controlling operation of said electric equipment.
8. A battery case for containing a battery and adapted to be attached to an equipment case containing electric equipment which is powered by said battery, comprising in combination:
a side wall on said battery case adapted to be juxtaposed with a side wall of said equipment case, and a first connecting member including a projection or a recess disposed on said side wall of said battery case adapted to cooperate with a corresponding recess or projection disposed on said side wall of said equipment case, a first electric contacting member disposed on said side wall of said battery case adapted to contact a corresponding second electric contacting member disposed on said side wall of said electric equipment case, whereby electric power is supplied from said battery case through said first and second contacting members to said electric equipment.
9. The battery case according to claim 8, including a locking member mounted on said battery case for locking said battery case in assembled condition with said equipment case.
10. The battery case according to claim 9, wherein said locking member comprises a locking lever and a spring member biased against said locking lever.
11. The battery case according to claim 10, wherein said projection is an L-shaped member.
12. The battery case according to claim 8, in which said first and second electric contacting members comprise a pin member and a plate member.
13. The battery case according to claim 8, in which said projection is an L-shaped member, and said first and second electric contacting members comprise a pin member and a plate member.
14. The battery case according to claim 8, in which said electric equipment has a control terminal for controlling operation thereof, and means for connecting said battery through said first and second electrical contacts to said control terminal.
15. A video camera adapted to cooperate with a detachable battery case containing a battery comprising in combination:
a camera case containing said video camera, said camera case having a side wall adapted to abut a corresponding side wall of said battery case, a connecting member comprising a recess or a projection disposed on said side wall of said camera case, and adapted to cooperate with a corresponding projection or recess disposed on said corresponding side wall of said battery case, said projection being adapted to be received in said recess for connecting said battery case to said camera case; and an electric contacting member disposed on said side wall of said camera case and adapted to cooperate with a corresponding electric contacting member on said battery case, for receiving electric power supplied through said electric contacting member from said battery.
16. The video camera according to claim 15, further comprising a locking member for locking said battery case and said camera case in assembled condition.
17. The video camera according to claim 16, wherein said locking member comprises a locking lever and a spring member biased against said locking lever.
18. The video camera according to claim 17, in which said projection is an L-shaped member.
19. The video camera according to claim 15, in which said electric contact member comprises a pin member or a plate member, and is adapted to cooperate with a corresponding plate member or pin member on said battery case.
20. The video camera according to claim 15, wherein said projecting member is an L-shaped member, and said electric contacting member comprises a pin member or a plate member.
21. The video camera according to claim 15, in which said video camera has a control signal terminal for controlling operation thereof, and means for connecting said electric contacting member to said control signal terminal.
22. A video camera having attached camera and battery cases, comprising in combination:
a camera case for containing said video camera, a battery case for containing a battery and adapted to be attached to said camera case, a first connecting member comprising a projection or a recess disposed on a side wall of said battery case, a second connecting member comprising a recess or projection disposed on a mating wall of said camera case, said recess and projection adapted to connect said camera case and said battery case together, a first electric contacting member disposed on said side wall of said battery case, a second electric contacting member disposed on said side wall of said camera case, and cooperating with said first electric contacting member, whereby electric power is supplied from said battery through said first and second contacting member to said camera.
23. The video camera according to claim 22, including a locking member mounted on said battery case for locking said battery case in assembled condition with said camera case.
24. The video camera according to claim 23, wherein said locking member comprises a locking lever and a spring member biased against said locking lever.
25. The video camera according to claim 24, wherein said projection is an L-shaped member.
26. The video camera according to claim 22, wherein said electric contacting member on said battery case and said electric contact member on said equipment case comprise a pin member and a plate member.
27. The video camera according to claim 22, wherein said projection is an L-shaped member, and said first and second electric contacting members comprise a pin member and a plate member.
28. The battery case according to claim 22, wherein said electric equipment has a control terminal for controlling operation thereof, and means for connecting said battery through said first and second electrical contacting members to said control terminal.
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