CN218494721U - Human body support piece and handheld stabilizer with same - Google Patents

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CN218494721U
CN218494721U CN202222553746.8U CN202222553746U CN218494721U CN 218494721 U CN218494721 U CN 218494721U CN 202222553746 U CN202222553746 U CN 202222553746U CN 218494721 U CN218494721 U CN 218494721U
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廖易仑
艾宇聪
唐昌辉
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The utility model relates to a human support piece and have its handheld stabilizer. The human body supporter includes: a connecting portion connected to the hand-held stabilizer; a support arm comprising a first section connected to the connection and a second section positionable to different positions on the first section to allow the support arm to have different lengths; a support mounted to an end of the second section remote from the first section and adapted to support a body part of a user.

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Human body support piece and handheld stabilizer with same
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a shoot equipment technical field, especially relate to have human support piece and have its handheld stabilizer.
Background
With the development of socio-economic and scientific technology, photographers using image pickup devices such as mobile phones or cameras often improve the photographing effect by means of auxiliary devices, for example, using auxiliary stabilization devices such as handheld stabilizers to improve the photographing stability by compensating for the shaking occurring during photographing, so that satisfactory photographing effect can be still obtained during the movement of the photographers. In the prior art, in order to adjust the shooting angle according to needs, a photographer can adjust the positions of an arm and a wrist under the condition of holding a handheld stabilizer provided with a shooting device, however, the wrist physiological mechanism of the photographer has the defects of overlarge labor intensity, damage and low use experience.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a human body support that has a better use experience.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a human body support piece which can solve the technical problems of the prior art at least.
The present invention is also directed to a handheld stabilizer employing at least the above-described improved human body support.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a human body supporting member for a handheld stabilizer, the human body supporting member including: a connecting portion connected to the handheld stabilizer; a support arm comprising a first section connected to the connecting portion and a second section positionable to different positions on the first section to allow the support arm to have different lengths; a support mounted to an end of the second section remote from the first section and adapted to support a user's body part.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses a human support piece can support user's health position if the wrist when user one-hand uses handheld stabilizer to use to carry on the load that alleviates user's health position during the shooting device continuous shooting material and the adjustment shooting angle on handheld stabilizer on the user, and effectively alleviate the tired sense at user's health position. In addition, the human body support can also adjust the length of the support arm of the human body support according to different user requirements so as to adjust the position of the human body support relative to the handheld stabilizer, thereby further improving the user experience.
Preferably, a first connecting piece is arranged on the outer wall of the first section, a sleeve is arranged on the portion, at least adjacent to the first section, of the second section, and a plurality of second connecting pieces which can be detachably connected with the first connecting piece are arranged on the inner wall of the sleeve.
Preferably, a first limiting part is arranged on the first section, and a second limiting part which is matched with the first limiting part to prevent the second section from being separated from the first section is arranged on the inner wall of the sleeve of the second section.
Preferably, the first connecting piece and the second connecting piece are a spring bead and a clamping groove which are mutually matched, and/or the first limiting piece and the second limiting piece are a limiting pin and a limiting groove which are mutually matched.
Preferably, the first section is provided with a through groove extending transversely to the moving direction of the first section relative to the second section, the spring ball and the limit pin are accommodated in the through groove, the limit pin extends out from one end of the through groove, and the spring ball at least partially extends out from the other end of the through groove under the action of no external force.
Preferably, the supporting part has a supporting surface which is a curved surface, and the supporting surface is covered with a buffer layer.
Preferably, the support arm is rotationally adjustably connected to the connecting portion.
Preferably, the human body supporting member further comprises an adjusting member rotatably connected to the connecting portion and a transmission member linking the adjusting member and the first section so that the first section can be positioned at different angles relative to the hand-held stabilizer.
Preferably, the end of the adjustment member adjacent the transmission member is configured as a worm, and the end of the transmission member adjacent the adjustment member is configured as a worm gear that engages the end of the adjustment member.
Preferably, the first section is formed with an avoidance zone adjacent the end of the second section.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a handheld stabilizer, the handheld stabilizer comprising a stabilizer body and a human body supporting member connected to the stabilizer body, the human body supporting member being the aforementioned human body supporting member.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following, or may be learned from the practice of the invention.
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Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
fig. 1 to 3 are exploded schematic views of different viewing angles of a human body support according to the present invention;
figure 4 is a schematic perspective view of a hand-held stabilizer including a human body support according to the present invention;
figures 5 to 7 are schematic views of the human body support of the hand-held stabiliser of figure 4 at different lengths, with the human body support shown in cross-section;
figure 8 is a partially exploded schematic view of a human body support according to the present invention.
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10-a human body support; 11-a connecting portion; 111-a first interface; 112-a first fastener; 113-an adjustment member; 114-a transmission member; 115-a gasket; 12-a support arm; 121-a first section; 121 a-first connector; 121 b-a first stop; 122-a second section; 122 a-a second connector; 122 b-a second stop; 123-through groove; 124-an avoidance zone; 13-a support; 131-a buffer layer; 132-a second fastener; 21-a handle assembly; 22-base.
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Referring now to the drawings, illustrative aspects of the disclosed human body support and handheld stabilizer having the same will be described in detail. Although the drawings are provided to present some embodiments of the invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale of particular embodiments, and certain features may be exaggerated, removed, or partially sectioned to better illustrate and explain the disclosure of the present invention. The position of some components in the attached drawings can be adjusted according to actual requirements on the premise of not influencing the technical effect. The appearances of the phrase "in the drawings" or similar language in the specification are not necessarily referring to all drawings or examples.
Certain directional terms used hereinafter to describe the drawings, such as "above," "below," and other directional terms, will be understood to have their normal meaning and refer to those directions as they normally relate to when viewing the drawings. Unless otherwise indicated, the directional terms described herein are generally in accordance with conventional directions as understood by those skilled in the art. In the embodiment, the term "near" refers to a portion of the photographing auxiliary rod closest to the user in the axial direction, and the term "far" refers to a portion of the photographing auxiliary rod farthest from the user in the axial direction.
As used herein, the terms "first," "second," and the like, do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another.
Referring to fig. 1 to 8, describing human body support 10 and including human body support 10's handheld stabilizer according to the embodiment of the present invention, human body support 10 can contact user's health position like the wrist when the handheld stabilizer of user handheld use to can form the support to the wrist when being used for adjusting the wrist gesture with the shooting angle of the shooting device that the handheld stabilizer bore of adjustment, thereby alleviate the tired sense of user's wrist and then promote user's use experience. In an embodiment, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, the human body support 10 may include a connection part 11, a support arm 12, and a support part 13.
Referring to fig. 4, only a handle assembly 21 associated with the human body support 10 and a base 22 mounted to a bottom end of the handle assembly 21 in the hand-held stabilizer are shown. The handle assembly 21 may be oriented substantially the same as the axis of rotation of the heading motor housed at one end of the handle assembly 21, i.e., the heading axis, and its outer surface may be designed to conform to the shape of a hand, thereby facilitating a user holding the handle assembly 21 with one hand for mirror motion. The base 22 may be connected to the other end of the handle assembly 21 and arranged at a substantially 90 degree angle to the handle assembly 21 to support the hand-held stabilizer when placed on a support surface such as a table or floor.
The connecting portion 11 may be provided with a first interface 111 having a fluted disc formed at the periphery thereof and a through hole formed at the central position thereof, and one side of the base 22 may be provided with a second interface adapted to the fluted disc of the first interface 111 and having a corresponding threaded hole, so that the first interface 111 and the second interface are engaged and connected to position the connecting portion 11 relative to the base 22, and then a first fastener 112, such as a bolt, is used to pass through the through hole of the first interface 111 and connect to the threaded hole of the second interface, so as to fix the connecting portion 11 together with the human body support 10 to the base 22 and the handheld stabilizer.
The support arm 12 may extend from the connecting portion 11 toward the user's body and the handle assembly 21, so that the support arm 12 may be at an angle to the handle assembly 21 to support the user's wrist by the support portion 13 mounted at the end of the support arm 12 away from the connecting portion 11 when the user holds the handle assembly 21. The support arm 12 may comprise a first section 121 and a second section 122 that are movable relative to each other, so that a user may position the second section 122 to a desired position on the first section 121 to obtain a desired length of the support arm 12 according to personal needs, thereby adjusting the position of the support portion 13 relative to the handle assembly 21, further improving the user experience.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, the first segment 121 is provided with a protruding first connecting member 121a such as a spring ball and a first stopper 121b such as a stopper pin in a direction transverse to the moving direction of the first segment 121 with respect to the second segment 122. Correspondingly, a section of the second section 122 adjacent to the first section 121 may be configured as a sleeve, and a plurality of second connecting members 122a, such as three clamping grooves, and a second limiting member 122b, such as a continuously extending limiting groove, are disposed on an inner wall of the sleeve along a moving direction of the second section 122 relative to the first section 121. In this way, the portion of the first segment 121 on which the first connecting element 121a and the second connecting element 122a are disposed can be accommodated in the sleeve of the second segment 122 during the movement, and the first connecting element 121a and the second connecting element 122a can be detachably connected in cooperation, while the first limiting element 121b can be cooperated with the second limiting element 122b to prevent the second segment 122 from being separated from the first segment 121.
Thus, the second segment 122 can be moved relative to the first segment 121 by an external force, and the spring balls of the first segment 121 can respectively fall into the clamping groove farthest from the first segment 121, the middle clamping groove and the clamping groove closest to the first segment 121 of the three clamping grooves, as shown in fig. 5, 6 and 7, respectively, and the support arms 12 are respectively in a first stretched state of the shortest length, a second stretched state of the middle length and a third stretched state of the longest length. The stopper pin may abut against two sidewalls of the stopper groove when the second segment 122 moves to the first stretching state and the third stretching state relative to the first segment 121, respectively, to limit the second segment 122 from further moving to the first segment 121 in the first stretching state and from further moving away from the first segment 121 in the third stretching state. It can be understood that the number of the card slots and the distance between the card slots on the second section 122 can be adjusted according to actual requirements.
In addition, the portion of the first segment 121 adjacent to the second segment 122 may also be a sleeve, the first connecting element 121a thereon may be a slot and the first retaining element 121b may be a retaining slot, and the second connecting element 122a may be correspondingly configured as a spring ball and the second retaining element 122b may be configured as a retaining pin on the second segment 122.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 2 and 5, a through groove 123 may be disposed on the first section 121 along a direction transverse to the moving direction of the first section 121 relative to the second section 122 for accommodating a limiting pin and a spring ball, which may make the human body supporting member 10 of the present invention compact. One end of the limiting pin can extend out of one end of the through groove, the other end of the limiting pin can be contained in the through groove 123, one end of the spring ball abuts against the limiting pin in the through groove 123, the other end of the spring ball extends out of the other end of the through groove 123 under the effect of no external force, the spring ball is extruded by the inner wall of the second section 122 to store energy when not falling into the clamping groove, and the spring ball releases energy to be connected with the clamping groove when falling into the clamping groove, so that the structure is simple, and the operation is convenient.
Alternatively, the supporting portion 13 may have a supporting surface having a curved surface and the supporting surface may be covered with a cushioning layer. For example, as shown in fig. 1, the supporting portion 13 may be configured as a cylinder extending from the end of the supporting arm 12 away from the connecting portion 11 along a heading axis transverse to the hand-held stabilizer, and a buffer layer 131 such as EVA foam may be wrapped on the outer circumference of the supporting portion 13. The cushioning layer 131 may conform to the physiological curve of the user's wrist to accommodate the physiological curve of the wrist of different users and help improve user comfort. For example, the support portion 13 may be provided with a threaded hole along its axis, and the end of the second section 122 adjacent to the support portion 13 may be provided with a through hole in the same direction as the threaded hole, whereby the support arm 12 and the support portion 13 may be connected by means of a second fastener 132, such as a bolt, connected to the support portion 13 through the second section 122. On this basis, the U-shaped avoiding area 124 for avoiding the second fastening member 132 can be formed between the end part of the first section 121 adjacent to the second section 122 and the through groove 123 thereon, thereby further enabling the utility model discloses a human body supporting member 10 compact structure simultaneously, can guarantee the smooth and easy flexible of supporting arm 12.
Optionally, the support arm 12 may be configured to be pivotally connected to the base 22 relative to the base 22 to allow a user to adjust the human body support 10 to different desired poses relative to the hand-held stabilizer as required, and also to rotate the human body support 10 above the base 22 or below the base 22 so that the human body support 10 is in a cradled configuration relative to the hand-held stabilizer (as shown in figures 5 to 7) that conforms to the wrist of the user or a support configuration that enlarges the support surface of the hand-held stabilizer.
As shown in fig. 1 and 8, the first fastening member 112 extends into the connecting portion 11 and extends out of the connecting portion 11 through the transmission member 114 and the first section 121 of the support arm 12 to be screwed with the base 22, so that the transmission member 114 and the first section 121 of the support arm 12 are locked in the axial direction of the first fastening member 112 and the transmission member 114 and the support arm 12 are allowed to rotate about the axial direction of the first fastening member 112. The end of the transmission member 114 adjacent to the first segment 121 may form a non-circular protrusion extending in the axial direction, and the end of the first segment 121 may form a concave portion with a matching shape, so that the non-circular protrusion of the transmission member 114 may engage with the concave portion of the first segment 121, and the support arm 12 may rotate along with the transmission member 114.
As shown, an adjusting member 113, such as an adjusting knob, is rotatably mounted to the connecting portion 11 and has an end that extends into the connecting portion 11 to connect with an end of the transmission member 114, so that the transmission member 114 can be driven to move under an external force. In particular, the end of the adjusting member 113 extending into the connecting portion 11 may be configured as a worm, while the end of the transmission member 114 correspondingly forms a worm wheel, whereby the transmission member 114 may follow the rotation of the adjusting member 113. By means of the worm gear structure, the adjusting member 113 can drive the supporting arm 12 to rotate around the axis of the first fastening member 112 via the transmission member 114, so as to realize stepless adjustment of the supporting arm 12. It can be seen that the axis of rotation of the adjustment member 113 is substantially orthogonal to the axis of rotation of the transmission member 114 and the support arm 12. Furthermore, by virtue of the self-locking nature between the worm gears, there is no need to provide additional locking structure within the connection portion 11. Alternatively, it is also possible to use other transmission mechanisms as well as additional locking mechanisms. Furthermore, a washer 115, which is sleeved onto the first fastening member 112 and clamped between the first section 121 and the connecting portion 11 and between the transmission member 114 and the connecting portion 11, may be provided in the connecting portion 11.
As shown in fig. 5, the handheld stabilizer of the present invention only shows the handle assembly 21 and the base 22 at one end thereof, and the electronic stabilizing device at the other end of the handle assembly 21 is not shown here. However, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the electronic stability augmentation device may carry the camera by means of a load board and electronically stabilize the camera in response to the attitude of the camera, and may include a plurality of stability augmentation motors such as a heading motor, a roll motor, and a pitch motor.
It should be understood that although the specification has been described in terms of various embodiments, each embodiment does not necessarily encompass a single embodiment, and such descriptions are merely for clarity purposes and should be construed by those skilled in the art as a whole, and that the embodiments may be suitably combined to form other embodiments as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
The above description is only illustrative of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent changes, modifications and combinations that may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and principles of the invention should be considered within the scope of the invention.

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1. A human body support (10) for a hand-held stabilizer, the human body support (10) comprising:
a connecting portion (11) connected to the hand-held stabilizer;
a support arm (12) comprising a first section (121) connected to the connection portion (11) and a second section (122) positionable to different positions on the first section (121) to allow the support arm (12) to have different lengths;
a support portion (13) mounted to an end of the second section (122) remote from the first section (121) and adapted to support a part of a user's body.
2. The human body support (10) according to claim 1, wherein the first section (121) is provided with a first connecting member (121 a) on an outer wall thereof, the second section (122) is provided as a sleeve at least adjacent to the first section (121), and the sleeve is provided with a plurality of second connecting members (122 a) on an inner wall thereof, wherein the second connecting members are detachably connected with the first connecting member (121 a).
3. The human body support (10) according to claim 2, wherein a first stop (121 b) is provided on the first section (121), and a second stop (122 b) cooperating with the first stop (121 b) to prevent the second section (122) from coming off the first section (121) is provided on the inner wall of the sleeve of the second section (122).
4. The human body support (10) according to claim 3, wherein the first connecting piece (121 a) and the second connecting piece (122 a) are cooperating spring beads and snap grooves and/or the first retaining piece (121 b) and the second retaining piece (122 b) are cooperating retaining pins and retaining grooves.
5. The human body support (10) according to claim 4, wherein the first section (121) is provided with a through slot (123) extending transversely to the direction of movement of the first section (121) relative to the second section (122), the spring bead and the limit pin are both received in the through slot (123) and the limit pin extends from one end of the through slot (123), the spring bead at least partially extending from the other end of the through slot (123) in the absence of an external force.
6. The human body support (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the support part (13) has a support surface with a curved surface and that the support surface is covered with a cushioning layer (131).
7. The human body support (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the support arm (12) is rotationally adjustably connected to the connecting portion (11).
8. The human body support (10) according to claim 7, characterized in that the human body support (10) further comprises an adjustment member (113) rotatably connected to the connecting portion and a transmission member (114) linking the adjustment member (113) and the first section (121) to enable the first section (121) to be positioned at different angles relative to the handheld stabilizer.
9. The human body support (10) according to claim 8, wherein the end of the adjustment member (113) adjacent to the transmission member (114) is configured as a worm, and the end of the transmission member (114) adjacent to the adjustment member (113) is configured as a worm gear that is engaged to the end of the adjustment member (113).
10. The human body support (10) according to claim 5, wherein the end of the first section (121) adjacent the second section (122) is formed with an avoidance zone (124).
11. A hand-held stabilizer, characterized in that the hand-held stabilizer comprises a stabilizer body and a human body support (10) connected to the stabilizer body, the human body support (10) being a human body support (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 10.
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