WO2007013828A1 - Telescopic camera crane - Google Patents

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WO2007013828A1
WO2007013828A1 PCT/PL2006/000053 PL2006000053W WO2007013828A1 WO 2007013828 A1 WO2007013828 A1 WO 2007013828A1 PL 2006000053 W PL2006000053 W PL 2006000053W WO 2007013828 A1 WO2007013828 A1 WO 2007013828A1
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Piotr Adamiec
Marek Adamiec
Roman Adamiec
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Moviebird International Sp. Z O.O.
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Priority to DE602006011909T priority patent/DE602006011909D1/en
Priority to EP06769516A priority patent/EP1915317B1/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
    • B66F11/00Lifting devices specially adapted for particular uses not otherwise provided for
    • B66F11/04Lifting devices specially adapted for particular uses not otherwise provided for for movable platforms or cabins, e.g. on vehicles, permitting workmen to place themselves in any desired position for carrying out required operations
    • B66F11/048Mobile camera platform

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  • the invention relates to a telescopic camera crane for easier manipulation of a cinema- or television-camera.
  • Camera cranes i.e. the devices for remote manipulation of the camera have been proposed and used for film- and television-program shooting for many years.
  • Most of the presently used cinema camera cranes are telescopic cranes that enable shootings that, however, are difficult to be made using traditional equipment.
  • Some examples of telescopic camera cranes can be found in: publication of international patent application No. WO 89/10894 as well as in the US patent specifications No. 4 943 019 and 6 776488. All these solutions use a boom consisting of a fixed arm, supported in swivel fashion by a pedestal, and of movable arms telescopically advancing from the fixed arm.
  • the fixed arm is provided with a sliding counterweight to balance the weight of the camera mounted at the end of the outermost movable arm. The position of the counterweight depends on the extension of the movable arms.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates the kinematic diagram of the typical telescopic crane with a rope drive.
  • the fixed arm 1 houses three movable arms 2, 3 and 4 seated slidably.
  • the rear portion of the fixed arm 1 houses three pairs of winding drums 5, 6 and 7, mounted rigidly on a shaft 8 that is driven from an electric gear-motor (not shown on the diagram).
  • To the movable arms 2, 3 and 4 rope pulleys 10 are attached and the steel driving ropes 9 pass through the pulleys 10.
  • Such solution although in theory very simple, requires however practically that all components must be made very precisely. This applies particularly to the winding drums, the size of which, particularly their outside diameters, must strictly match the specific geometrical dimensions of the crane. A serious problem may therefore arise if the extension of the crane is required by adding additional movable arms, because apart from the above mentioned manufacturing problems, any additional movable arm will drastically increase the transverse dimensions of the fixed arm 1 that would have to accommodate additional pairs of winding drums with more and greater diameters. Besides, such solution requires the use of very long rope sections with the resulting increased longitudinal elasticity of the whole system and making difficult the precise control of the positions of the camera. This is why all the previously constructed camera cranes have been provided with two or three movable arms only.
  • the goal of this invention is to provide a structure of a telescopic camera crane cheap and easy to construct and easy to extend by adding extra movable arms.
  • the goal meets telescopic camera crane according to the invention comprising fixed arm with a movable counterweight and mounted in a pedestal, at least two movable arms advancing telescopically from the fixed arm and rope-driving mechanisms for the driving the movable arms.
  • the rope-driving mechanism of the second and next movable arms constitute the first and the second winding drums, the first and the second rope pulleys and four sections of substantially inextensible driving rope.
  • the said winding drums of the rope-driving mechanism of the specific driven movable arm are fastened in swivel fashion to the movable arm preceding in relation to the driven movable arm.
  • the first and the second rope pulleys are fastened to the said preceding movable arm close to its corresponding external and internal ends accordingly.
  • the first section of the driving rope links the first winding drum with arm that precedes the preceding movable arm, while the second section of the driving rope links the first winding drum with the driven movable arm.
  • the third section of the driving rope links the second winding drum with the driven movable arm, while the fourth section of the driving rope links the second winding drum with the arm that precedes the preceding movable arm.
  • the first end of the first section of the driving rope is fastened to the arm that precedes the movable arm, while the second end of the first section of the driving rope is fastened to the first winding drum.
  • first winding drum To the first winding drum is also fastened the first end of the second section of the driving rope, the second end of which passes through the first rope pulley and is fastened to the driven movable arm.
  • the first end of the third section of the driving rope is fastened to the driven movable arm, while the second end of the third section of the driving rope is fastened to the second winding drum.
  • To the second winding drum is also fastened the first end of the fourth section of the driving rope, the second end of which passes through the second rope pulley and is fastened to the preceding movable arm.
  • the winding drums of one rope-driving mechanism are mounted in swivel fashion onto a common axle fastened to the preceding movable arm, being the said axle of winding drums perpendicular to the direction of moving of the movable arms.
  • first and the second sections of the driving rope of one rope-driving mechanism are two parts of the same continuous rope.
  • the third and fourth sections of the driving rope of one driving mechanism are two parts of the same continuous rope.
  • the first movable arm is driven by a toothed belt which runs in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fixed arm and is extended onto two rolls fastened to the fixed arm.
  • the crane according to the present invention combines the advantages of the existing rope-drive systems with a considerably simpler and cheaper structure of the driving mechanisms.
  • This solution makes possible to reduce almost three times the total length of the driving ropes compared to the known solution, what results in considerable reduction of the structure's mass and longitudinal elasticity.
  • Individual rope sections are considerably shorter and have generally comparable lengths, whilst the diameters of the winding drums across the winding system do not affect the functioning of the rope-driving mechanisms. This allows better unification, and consequently decreasing the number of differentiated components of the drive system. Due to the structure of the driving mechanisms, the crane according to the invention can be easily lengthened with additional movable arms.
  • Fig. 1 presents kinematic diagram of the known telescopic camera crane with three movable arms
  • Fig. 2 presents the kinematic diagram of camera crane according to the invention which is functional equivalent of the crane form Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 and Fig 4 present the principle of operation of the drive of the movable arms of camera crane according to the invention.
  • An exemplary camera crane according to the invention has one movable arm 1 having length of 4 m, accommodating three telescopically mounted movable arms 2, 3 and 4, each 3.85 m long.
  • the fixed arm 1 can be mounted in any pedestal, for example on a horizontal axle, being part of the known camera crane carriage with a perpendicular column.
  • Each arm (1 , 2, 3 and 4) of the crane has a form of a box girder made of aluminum profiles.
  • the arms are supported telescopically one within another by means of known roll guides or by means of other known linear bearing systems.
  • Rope driving mechanism of the second movable arm 3 (Fig. 3 and Fig.
  • the winding drums 11 and 12 are mounted in swivel fashion on the common axle 15 fastened to the first movable arm 2, i.e. to the arm that precedes the second movable arm 3 driven by that rope drive.
  • the axle 15 is positioned perpendicularly to the direction of movement of the arm 3.
  • the first rope pulley 13 is fastened to the first movable arm 2 close to its external end.
  • the second rope pulley 14 is fastened also to the first movable arm 2, but close to its internal end.
  • the first end 16 of the first section 17 of the driving rope is fastened to the arm that precedes the first movable arm 2, i.e. to the fixed arm 1 in this case.
  • the second end of the first section 17 of the rope is fastened to the first winding drum 11.
  • the first end 20 of the third section 21 of the rope is fastened to the arm driven by that rope i.e. to the second movable arm 3.
  • the second end of the third section 21 of the rope is fastened to the second winding drum 12, whereas to the same drum 12 there is also fastened the first end of the fourth section 23 of the rope, the second end of which (22) passes through the second rope pulley 14 and is fastened to the first movable arm (2), i.e. to the preceding arm in relation to the arm driven by the said rope sections.
  • the first movable arm 2 can be moved with respect to the fixed arm 1 by means of any suitable drive.
  • the arm is driven by a toothed belt 26 extended over two toothed rolls 27, one of them being driven through gear by electric motor 28.
  • toothed belt has been used to change the position of the counterweight 29 and in camera crane according to the invention, such toothed belt can perform the same function additionally.
  • the toothed belt 26 is connected with one end of the connecting rod 24, the second end of which is connected with the first movable arm 2.
  • the connecting rod 24 moves in the elongated slot 25 made in the side wall of the fixed arm 1.
  • the motor 28 rotates the right toothed roll 27 which in turn causes the toothed belt 26 to move. Accordingly, the connecting rod 24 moves the first movable arm 2.
  • the movement of the belt 26 causes pulling out of the first movable arm 2 from the fixed arm 1 , also the first winding drum 11 is shifted.
  • both the first and the second winding drum 11 and 12 respectively, that drive the third movable arm 4 are fastened onto the second movable arm 3, which is the preceding arm in relation to the said third (driven) movable arm 4.
  • the first end of the first section 17 of the rope is fastened to the arm 2 that precedes the arm 3 that precedes the arm 4 which is driven by this rope assembly.
  • the crane according to the invention can have both its winding drums 11 and 14 mounted in swivel fashion onto separate axles, because the drums on the axle 15 rotate only under the tension of the relevant sections of the rope and here it is essential merely that both drums that drive one arm have the same diameter.
  • the partition of the rope that drives one movable arm, into four sections has merely the function to simplify assembly and to reduce the cost of the possible replacement of the damaged section of the rope.
  • the first and the second rope sections (as well as the section third and fourth accordingly) of one rope-driving mechanism can be two parts of the same continuous rope. In such situation, such long continuous rope is attached in one point to its corresponding winding drum.

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Abstract

The crane comprising a fixed arm with a movable counterweight (29) and mounted on a pedestal, at least two movable arms (2, 3, 4) advancing telescopically from the fixed arm (1) and a rope-driving mechanism for driving the movable arms. The rope-driving mechanism of the second and next movable (3, 4) arms constitute a first (11) and a second (12) winding drum, a first (13) and a second (14) rope pulley and four sections (17, 19, 21, 23) of a substantially inextensible driving rope. The winding drums (11, 12) of the rope-driving mechanism of the specific driven movable arm (3) are fastened in swivel fashion to the movable arm (2) preceding in relation to the driven movable arm (3) . The first and the second (14) rope pulleys are fastened to the said preceding movable arm (2) close to its corresponding external and internal ends accordingly. The first section (17) of the driving rope links the first winding drum (11) with arm (1) that precedes the preceding movable arm (2) , while the second section (19) of the driving rope links the first winding drum (11) with the driven movable arm (3) . The third section (21) of the driving rope links the second winding drum (12) with the driven movable arm (3) , with the forth section (23) of the driving rope links the second winding drum (12) with the fixed arm (1) that precedes the preceding movable arm (2).

Description

Telescopic Camera Crane
Technical Field
The invention relates to a telescopic camera crane for easier manipulation of a cinema- or television-camera.
Background Art
Camera cranes i.e. the devices for remote manipulation of the camera have been proposed and used for film- and television-program shooting for many years. Most of the presently used cinema camera cranes are telescopic cranes that enable shootings that, however, are difficult to be made using traditional equipment. Some examples of telescopic camera cranes can be found in: publication of international patent application No. WO 89/10894 as well as in the US patent specifications No. 4 943 019 and 6 776488. All these solutions use a boom consisting of a fixed arm, supported in swivel fashion by a pedestal, and of movable arms telescopically advancing from the fixed arm. The fixed arm is provided with a sliding counterweight to balance the weight of the camera mounted at the end of the outermost movable arm. The position of the counterweight depends on the extension of the movable arms.
In most cases, there is a rope drive to provide the movement of the arms of the telescopic camera crane. The drive of this type is relatively cheap, silent-running and does not require complicated maintenance interventions. Fig. 1 illustrates the kinematic diagram of the typical telescopic crane with a rope drive. The fixed arm 1 houses three movable arms 2, 3 and 4 seated slidably. The rear portion of the fixed arm 1 houses three pairs of winding drums 5, 6 and 7, mounted rigidly on a shaft 8 that is driven from an electric gear-motor (not shown on the diagram). To the movable arms 2, 3 and 4 rope pulleys 10 are attached and the steel driving ropes 9 pass through the pulleys 10. The winding drums (5, 6, 7), while rotating along with the shaft 8, accommodate the respective ends of the ropes 9 to wind them onto. The ropes 9, in turn, make the crane movable arms (2, 3 and 4) to extend or retract while the ropes 9 pass through the pulleys 10. Such solution, although in theory very simple, requires however practically that all components must be made very precisely. This applies particularly to the winding drums, the size of which, particularly their outside diameters, must strictly match the specific geometrical dimensions of the crane. A serious problem may therefore arise if the extension of the crane is required by adding additional movable arms, because apart from the above mentioned manufacturing problems, any additional movable arm will drastically increase the transverse dimensions of the fixed arm 1 that would have to accommodate additional pairs of winding drums with more and greater diameters. Besides, such solution requires the use of very long rope sections with the resulting increased longitudinal elasticity of the whole system and making difficult the precise control of the positions of the camera. This is why all the previously constructed camera cranes have been provided with two or three movable arms only.
Disclosure of Invention
The goal of this invention is to provide a structure of a telescopic camera crane cheap and easy to construct and easy to extend by adding extra movable arms.
The goal meets telescopic camera crane according to the invention comprising fixed arm with a movable counterweight and mounted in a pedestal, at least two movable arms advancing telescopically from the fixed arm and rope-driving mechanisms for the driving the movable arms. The rope-driving mechanism of the second and next movable arms constitute the first and the second winding drums, the first and the second rope pulleys and four sections of substantially inextensible driving rope. The said winding drums of the rope-driving mechanism of the specific driven movable arm are fastened in swivel fashion to the movable arm preceding in relation to the driven movable arm. The first and the second rope pulleys are fastened to the said preceding movable arm close to its corresponding external and internal ends accordingly. The first section of the driving rope links the first winding drum with arm that precedes the preceding movable arm, while the second section of the driving rope links the first winding drum with the driven movable arm. Additionally the third section of the driving rope links the second winding drum with the driven movable arm, while the fourth section of the driving rope links the second winding drum with the arm that precedes the preceding movable arm. In one variety of the present invention the first end of the first section of the driving rope is fastened to the arm that precedes the movable arm, while the second end of the first section of the driving rope is fastened to the first winding drum. To the first winding drum is also fastened the first end of the second section of the driving rope, the second end of which passes through the first rope pulley and is fastened to the driven movable arm. The first end of the third section of the driving rope is fastened to the driven movable arm, while the second end of the third section of the driving rope is fastened to the second winding drum. To the second winding drum is also fastened the first end of the fourth section of the driving rope, the second end of which passes through the second rope pulley and is fastened to the preceding movable arm.
In another variety of the present invention the winding drums of one rope-driving mechanism are mounted in swivel fashion onto a common axle fastened to the preceding movable arm, being the said axle of winding drums perpendicular to the direction of moving of the movable arms.
In further variety of the present invention the first and the second sections of the driving rope of one rope-driving mechanism are two parts of the same continuous rope.
In further variety of the present invention the third and fourth sections of the driving rope of one driving mechanism are two parts of the same continuous rope.
Yet, in a further variety of the present invention the first movable arm is driven by a toothed belt which runs in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fixed arm and is extended onto two rolls fastened to the fixed arm.
The crane according to the present invention combines the advantages of the existing rope-drive systems with a considerably simpler and cheaper structure of the driving mechanisms. This solution makes possible to reduce almost three times the total length of the driving ropes compared to the known solution, what results in considerable reduction of the structure's mass and longitudinal elasticity. Individual rope sections are considerably shorter and have generally comparable lengths, whilst the diameters of the winding drums across the winding system do not affect the functioning of the rope-driving mechanisms. This allows better unification, and consequently decreasing the number of differentiated components of the drive system. Due to the structure of the driving mechanisms, the crane according to the invention can be easily lengthened with additional movable arms.
Brief Description of Drawings
The object of the invention has been schematically shown on drawings, where:
Fig. 1 presents kinematic diagram of the known telescopic camera crane with three movable arms;
Fig. 2 presents the kinematic diagram of camera crane according to the invention which is functional equivalent of the crane form Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 and Fig 4 present the principle of operation of the drive of the movable arms of camera crane according to the invention.
Mode for Carrying out Invention
An exemplary camera crane according to the invention has one movable arm 1 having length of 4 m, accommodating three telescopically mounted movable arms 2, 3 and 4, each 3.85 m long. The fixed arm 1 can be mounted in any pedestal, for example on a horizontal axle, being part of the known camera crane carriage with a perpendicular column. Each arm (1 , 2, 3 and 4) of the crane has a form of a box girder made of aluminum profiles. The arms are supported telescopically one within another by means of known roll guides or by means of other known linear bearing systems. Rope driving mechanism of the second movable arm 3 (Fig. 3 and Fig. 4) comprises the first (11) and the second (12) winding drum, the first (13) and the second (14) rope pulley and four sections (17, 19, 21 and 23) of a substantially inextensible driving rope, for example steel wire rope having the diameter of 4.2 mm. The winding drums 11 and 12 are mounted in swivel fashion on the common axle 15 fastened to the first movable arm 2, i.e. to the arm that precedes the second movable arm 3 driven by that rope drive. The axle 15 is positioned perpendicularly to the direction of movement of the arm 3. The first rope pulley 13 is fastened to the first movable arm 2 close to its external end. The second rope pulley 14 is fastened also to the first movable arm 2, but close to its internal end. The first end 16 of the first section 17 of the driving rope is fastened to the arm that precedes the first movable arm 2, i.e. to the fixed arm 1 in this case. The second end of the first section 17 of the rope is fastened to the first winding drum 11. To the first winding drum 11 there is also fastened the first end of the second section 19 of the rope, the second end 18 of which passes through the first rope pulley 13 and is fastened to the movable arm being driven by these ropes, i.e. to the second movable arm 3 in this case. The first end 20 of the third section 21 of the rope is fastened to the arm driven by that rope i.e. to the second movable arm 3. The second end of the third section 21 of the rope is fastened to the second winding drum 12, whereas to the same drum 12 there is also fastened the first end of the fourth section 23 of the rope, the second end of which (22) passes through the second rope pulley 14 and is fastened to the first movable arm (2), i.e. to the preceding arm in relation to the arm driven by the said rope sections. The first movable arm 2 can be moved with respect to the fixed arm 1 by means of any suitable drive. In the presented embodiment of the invention, the arm is driven by a toothed belt 26 extended over two toothed rolls 27, one of them being driven through gear by electric motor 28. In known camera crane such toothed belt has been used to change the position of the counterweight 29 and in camera crane according to the invention, such toothed belt can perform the same function additionally. In the presented embodiment, the toothed belt 26 is connected with one end of the connecting rod 24, the second end of which is connected with the first movable arm 2. The connecting rod 24 moves in the elongated slot 25 made in the side wall of the fixed arm 1. The motor 28 rotates the right toothed roll 27 which in turn causes the toothed belt 26 to move. Accordingly, the connecting rod 24 moves the first movable arm 2. When the movement of the belt 26 causes pulling out of the first movable arm 2 from the fixed arm 1 , also the first winding drum 11 is shifted. Since the first end 16 of the first section 17 of the rope is fastened to the fixed arm 1 , and the second end of this rope section is wound on the first winding drum 11 , the movement of the arm 2 forces the drum 11 to rotate, thus starting the winding of the second section 19 of the rope. Since this section of the rope passes through the first rope pulley 13 that is fixed in relation to the first winding drum 11, this section of the rope draws the second movable arm 3 outside. At the same time, due to pulling out of the second movable arm 3 outside, the third section 21 of the rope is unwound from the second winding drum 12, whilst the fourth section 23 of the rope is wound onto the same drum. When the direction of rotation of the motor 28 is changed, also the direction of the movement of the toothed belt 26 changes and the first movable arm 2 begins to retract inside the fixed arm 1. Since the second winding drum 12 is linked with the first movable arm 2, the fourth section 23 of the rope forces the rotary motion of this drum, what in turn causes the third section 21 of the rope to be wound on the same drum (12) and in consequence the second movable arm 3 is pulled into the first movable arm 2.
Both the third movable arm 4 and each next arm are driven in the same manner. As it has been shown on Fig. 2 (where the units fulfilling the same functions in each modules of the crane bear the same reference numbers) both the first and the second winding drum 11 and 12 respectively, that drive the third movable arm 4, are fastened onto the second movable arm 3, which is the preceding arm in relation to the said third (driven) movable arm 4. In this configuration, the first end of the first section 17 of the rope is fastened to the arm 2 that precedes the arm 3 that precedes the arm 4 which is driven by this rope assembly.
The crane according to the invention can have both its winding drums 11 and 14 mounted in swivel fashion onto separate axles, because the drums on the axle 15 rotate only under the tension of the relevant sections of the rope and here it is essential merely that both drums that drive one arm have the same diameter. The partition of the rope that drives one movable arm, into four sections has merely the function to simplify assembly and to reduce the cost of the possible replacement of the damaged section of the rope. However, taking into consideration principle of operation of the crane, the first and the second rope sections (as well as the section third and fourth accordingly) of one rope-driving mechanism can be two parts of the same continuous rope. In such situation, such long continuous rope is attached in one point to its corresponding winding drum.
Obviously, the described above and shown on drawings embodiment of the present invention is only example and it will be understood that this does not exhaust the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.

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Patent claims
1. A telescopic camera crane comprising fixed arm with a movable counterweight and mounted in a pedestal, at least two movable arms advancing telescopically from the fixed arm and rope-driving mechanisms for the driving the movable arms, characterised in that:
- the rope-driving mechanism of the second and next movable (3, 4) arms constitute the first (11) and the second (12) winding drums, the first (13) and the second (14) rope pulleys and four sections (17, 19, 21 , 23) of substantially inextensible driving rope;
- the winding drums (11 , 12) of the rope-driving mechanism of the specific driven movable arm (3) are fastened in swivel fashion to the movable arm (2) preceding in relation to the driven movable arm (3);
- the first (13) and the second (14) rope pulleys are fastened to the said preceding movable arm (2) close to its corresponding external and internal ends accordingly;
- the first section (17) of the driving rope links the first winding drum (11) with arm (1) that precedes the preceding movable arm (2), while the second section (19) of the driving rope links the first winding drum (11) with the driven movable arm (3);
- the third section (21) of the driving rope links the second winding drum (12) with the driven movable arm (3), while the fourth section (23) of the driving rope links the second winding drum (12) with the arm (1) that precedes the preceding movable arm (2).
2. The telescopic camera crane according to Claim 1 , characterised in that:
- the first end (16) of the first section (17) of the driving rope is fastened to the arm (1) that precedes the movable arm (2), while the second end of the first section (17) of the driving rope is fastened to the first winding drum (11);
- to the first winding drum (11) is also fastened the first end of the second section (19) of the driving rope, the second end of which (18) passes through the first rope pulley (13) and is fastened to the driven movable arm (3);
- the first end (20) of the third section (21) of the driving rope is fastened to the driven movable arm (3), while the second end of the third section (23) of the driving rope is fastened to the second winding drum (12);
- to the second winding drum (12) is also fastened the first end of the fourth section (23) of the driving rope, the second end of which (22) passes through the second rope pulley (14) and is fastened to the preceding movable arm (2).
3. The telescopic camera crane according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the winding drums (11 , 12) of one rope-driving mechanism are mounted in swivel fashion onto a common axle (15) fastened to the preceding movable arm (2), being the said axle (15) of winding drums (11 , 12) perpendicular to the direction of moving of the movable arms.
4. The telescopic camera crane according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the first (17) and the second (19) sections of the driving rope of one rope-driving mechanism are two parts of the same continuous rope.
5. The telescopic camera crane according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the third (21) and fourth (23) sections of the driving rope of one driving mechanism are two parts of the same continuous rope.
6. The telescopic camera crane according to any one of Claim 1 to 5, characterised in that the first movable arm (2) is driven by a toothed belt (26) which runs in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fixed arm (1) and is extended onto two toothed rolls (27) fastened to the fixed arm (1).
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