WO2013134882A1 - Camera carrying case - Google Patents
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- WO2013134882A1 WO2013134882A1 PCT/CA2013/050217 CA2013050217W WO2013134882A1 WO 2013134882 A1 WO2013134882 A1 WO 2013134882A1 CA 2013050217 W CA2013050217 W CA 2013050217W WO 2013134882 A1 WO2013134882 A1 WO 2013134882A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/38—Camera cases, e.g. of ever-ready type
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/02—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of one strap passing over the shoulder
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
- A45C2013/026—Inserts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
- A45C5/06—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with outside compartments
- A45C5/065—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with outside compartments with drawers
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- the present invention relates to a carrying case and, in particular, to a camera carrying case with improved ease of access when being carried.
- the carrying case has a bottom wall, side walls and a lid hinged to one of the side walls.
- the suspending device comprises a generally U-shaped handle including spaced arms.
- the pivot means define a pivot axis of the carrying case.
- fastener means operable after the cover has been opened, for fastening together locations on the strap and the cover to prevent movement of the strap relative to the cover in a direction which would close the cover.
- the stiffness of the strap against compression along its length when the strap is under tension, while suspending the carrying case from the shoulder of the person, can be utilized to prevent the cover from closing.
- the carrying case has a case part forming a rigid bottom wall having a multiplicity of holes.
- the holes are closer together than the width of each pylon device so that two of the pylon devices cannot be mounted in a pair of adjacent holes This enables the mounting of pylons close to the ideal positions for pressing with moderate forces against an instrument to hold it.
- Each of the pylon devices may have a single threaded stud depending therefrom so the pylon device may be quickly installed by turning the pylon device.
- a carrying case comprising a housing having a bottom and a plurality of walls extending from the bottom thereof.
- a drawer is received by the housing when the carrying case is in a closed configuration.
- the drawer is removed from the housing and rotated substantially ninety degrees relative to the housing such that the drawer extends substantially perpendicular to the housing when the carrying case is in the open configuration.
- a carrying case comprising a housing and a drawer received by the housing.
- the housing has a bottom, a first housing side wall and a second housing side wall both extending from the bottom of the housing, a housing front wall extending from the bottom of the housing between the housing side walls, and a housing rear wall extending from the bottom of the housing between the housing side walls.
- the drawer has a bottom, a first drawer side wall and a second drawer side wall extending from the bottom of the drawer, a drawer front wall extending from the bottom of the drawer between the drawer side walls, and a drawer rear wall extending between the side walls of the drawer.
- the drawer is received by the housing when the carrying case is in a closed configuration, and the drawer being removed from the housing and rotated substantially ninety degrees relative to the housing when the carrying case is moved from the closed configuration to an open configuration such that the drawer extends substantially perpendicular to the housing when the carrying case is in the open configuration.
- the carrying case may further include a housing catch, a drawer catch, and a tension strap.
- the tension strap may extend between the housing catch and the drawer catch and the tension strap may be extended when the carrying case is in the closed configuration so as to bias the carrying case to the open configuration.
- the carrying case may further include a first housing catch and a second housing catch disposed on the housing. There may also be a first drawer catch and a second drawer catch disposed on the drawer.
- a first tension strap may extend between the first housing catch and the second drawer catch.
- a second tension strap may extend between the second housing catch and the second drawer catch. The first tension strap and second tension strap may be extended when the carrying case is in the closed configuration so as to bias the carrying case to the open configuration.
- the first drawer catch may be disposed within and movable along the recess in the inner side of the first housing side wall.
- the second drawer catch may be disposed within and movable along the recess in the inner side of the second housing side wall.
- the first drawer catch may be disposed on the first drawer side wall and the second drawer catch may be disposed on the second side wall of the drawer.
- the first housing catch and the second housing catch may both be disposed at the bottom of the housing.
- the protrusion may be received by the opening in the bottom of the housing when the carrying case is in the closed configuration.
- the protrusion may be received by the opening in the rear housing wall when the carrying case is in the open configuration.
- the drawer may include a cover.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of an improved camera carrying case in a closed configuration
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of the camera carrying case of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the carrying case of Figure 1 in a closed configuration shown partially in ghost;
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of the carrying case of Figure 1 in an intermediate configuration shown partially in ghost;
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of the carrying case of Figure 1 in an intermediate configuration shown partially broken away;
- Figure 5A is an enlarged view of the broken away portion of Figure 5;
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of the camera carrying case of Figure 1 in an open configuration and containing a camera and a lens
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of the camera carrying case of Figure 1 in the closed configuration showing the camera carrying case suspended from a shoulder of a person;
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of the camera carrying case of Figure 1 in the open configuration showing the carrying case suspended from a shoulder of a person;
- Figure 9 is an exploded view of a second embodiment of an improved camera carrying case;
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of the camera carrying case of Figure 9 in a closed configuration
- Figure 11 is a perspective view of the carrying case of Figure 9 in an intermediate configuration shown partially broken away and partially in ghost; [0024] Figure 11 A is an enlarged view of the broken away portion of Figure 11.
- the camera carrying case 10 generally includes a housing 12 which receives a drawer 14. There are fasteners in the form of hook and loop fastener strips 16 and 18 similar to the type sold under the trademark VELCRO®. When engaged the fasteners assist in maintaining the camera carrying case 10 in a closed configuration as shown in Figure 1.
- a first one of the hook and fastener strips 16 is disposed on the drawer 14 while a second one of the hook and fastener strips 18 is disposed on a closure strap 20 which is connected to the housing 12.
- the housing 12 is best shown in Figure 2.
- the housing 12 includes a bottom 26 and a pair of housing catches 28a and 28b extending outwardly from the bottom 26 of the housing 12.
- the housing catches 28a and 28b are generally cylindrical with respective circumferential grooves 32a and 32b.
- the legs 30a and 30b are generally wedge shaped and function to balance the camera carrying case 10 when the case is set on a planar surface.
- first and second housing side walls 34 and 36 extend from the bottom 26 of the housing 12.
- the housing side walls 34 and 36 have respective recesses 38 and 40 on inner sides thereof.
- the recesses 38 and 40 are arch shaped in this example.
- the grooves 42a and 42b extend from the recess 38 in the first housing side wall 34 to a free edge 44 of the first side wall 34.
- the notches 46a and 46b are in communication with a corresponding one of the grooves 42a and 42b in the first housing side wall 34.
- grooves 48a and 48b on the inner side of the second housing side wall 36.
- the grooves 48a and 48b extend from the recess 40 in the second housing side wall 36 to a free edge 50 of the second housing side wall 36.
- the notches 52a and 52b are in communication with a corresponding one of the grooves 48a and 48b of the second housing side wall 36.
- Opposite ends 21 and 23 of the strap 22 are respectively connected to outer sides of the housing side walls 34 and 36.
- a housing front wall 54 and a housing rear wall 56 also extend from the bottom 26 of the housing 12 and extend between the housing side walls 34 and 36.
- the housing front wall 54 is lower in height than the housing side walls 34 and 36 and extends only part way to a top 13 of the housing 12.
- a free edge 60 of the housing front wall 54 extends between the housing side walls 34 and 36.
- the housing rear wall 56 is substantially equal in height with the housing side walls 34 and 36 and extends to the top 13 of the housing 12.
- a free edge 62 of the housing rear wall 56 is flush with the free edges 44 and 50 of the housing side walls 34 and 36.
- the housing front wall 54 is less than or equal to half the height of the housing rear wall 56 and the housing side walls 34 and 36.
- the drawer 14 is also best shown in Figure 2.
- the drawer 14 includes a bottom 64 and a groove 66 extending across the bottom 64 of the drawer 14.
- the terms "bottom”, “front” and “rear” of the drawer 14 as used herein refer to the position when the drawer 14 is open as shown in Figure 4.
- the drawer 14 is rotated 90 degrees from its open position in Figure 4.
- Opposed drawer side walls 68 and 70 extend from the bottom 64 of the drawer.
- the drawer side walls 68 and 70 have respective drawer catches 72 and 74.
- the drawer catches 72 and 74 are generally cylindrical with respective circumferential grooves 76 and 78.
- the drawer 14 also includes a drawer front wall 80 and a drawer rear wall 82 which both extend between the drawer side walls 68 and 70.
- the handle 24 is on the drawer front wall 80.
- the drawer rear wall 82 is received by the housing 12.
- the drawer also includes a cover 84 which is better shown in Figures 4 and 5.
- the camera carrying case 10 also includes a pair of resilient, endless tension straps 86 and 88 which engage corresponding pairs of the catches on opposite sides of the camera carrying case 10 to couple the drawer 14 to the housing 12 as described below.
- the tension straps in this example are elastomeric loops similar to thick rubber bands.
- one of the tension straps 88 is shown coupling the drawer 14 to the housing 12. It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that the other tension strap 86 couples the drawer 14 to the housing 12 in a similar manner on the opposite side of the drawer 14. Accordingly, only one of the tension straps 88 is discussed in detail herein with the understanding that the other tension strap 86 functions in a similar manner by engaging similar components on the other side of the drawer.
- the tension strap 88 engages the circumferential groove 78 of one of the drawer catches 74 and also engages the circumferential groove 32a of a first one of the housing catches 28a. The tension strap 88 thereby extends about both the drawer catch 74 and the housing catch 28a.
- the tension strap 88 extends from the housing catch 28a on the housing 12, along an outer side of the bottom 26 of the housing 12 and an outer side of the housing side wall 36, to the notches 52a and 52b in the free edge 50 of the housing side wall 36.
- the tension strap 88 extends through the notches 52a and 52b into the grooves 48a and 48b in the housing side wall 36 which are shown in Figure 2.
- the tension strap 88 then extends about the drawer catch 74 on the drawer 14 which is disposed within the recess 40 in the housing side wall 36.
- the housing catch 74 on the drawer 14 is movable along the recess 40 in the housing side wall 36.
- the drawer catch 74 is near the bottom 26 of the housing 12 and the tension strap 88 is extended and stretched.
- the drawer 14 is received by the housing 12.
- Releasing the hook and loop fastener strips 16 and 18 allows a user to use the handle 24 to remove the drawer 14 from the housing 12.
- the drawer 14 is then rotated ninety degrees from its position relative to the housing 12 when the camera carrying case 10 is in the closed configuration, shown in Figure 3, thereby moving the camera carrying case 10 to an intermediate configuration shown in Figure 4.
- the drawer 14 extends perpendicular to the housing 12 and remains covered by the cover 84.
- a fastener in the form of a thumb lock 94 secures the cover 84 of the drawer 14 to the drawer front wall 80. Actuating the thumb lock 94 allows the camera carrying case 10 to achieve an open configuration, shown in Figure 6, in which the cover 84 is removed or retracted and a stowed camera 96 may be accessed.
- this first embodiment of the camera carrying case 10 there are partitions, for example partition 98, in the drawer 14 which allow a lens 100 or other equipment to be stowed separately from the camera 96.
- This first embodiment of the camera carrying case 10 also includes a pocket 102 in the front wall of the drawer 14 which is accessed through a zipper 104.
- the first embodiment of the camera carrying case 10 disclosed herein allows a user 106 to carry the camera case 10 in either the closed configuration or, as shown in Figure 8, in the open configuration.
- the drawer 14 In the closed configuration, the drawer 14 is received within the housing 12 and the camera 96 is securely stowed.
- In the open configuration the drawer 14 is rotated ninety degrees relative to the housing 12 from its relative position in the closed configuration and the drawer 14 extends substantially perpendicular to the housing 12. The drawer 14 is also uncovered in the open configuration to allow the user 106 access to the camera 96.
- the camera carrying case 110 generally includes a housing 112 which receives a drawer 114.
- fasteners in the form of hook and loop fastener strips 116 and 118 similar to the type sold under the trademark VELCRO®. When engaged the fasteners assist in maintaining the camera case in a closed configuration as shown in Figure 10.
- a first one of the hook and fastener strips 116 is disposed on the drawer 112 while a second one of the hook and fastener strips 118 is disposed on a closure strap 120 which is connected to the housing 112.
- the housing 112 includes a bottom 126 with a pair of openings 127a and 127b. There is also a pair of legs 130a and 130b extending outwardly from the bottom 126 of the housing 1 12. In this example, the legs 130a and 130b are generally wedge shaped and function to balance the camera carrying case 1 10 when the case is set on a planar surface.
- Opposed first and second housing side walls 134 and 136 extend from the bottom 126 of the housing 112 to a top 113 of the housing.
- a housing front wall 154 and a housing rear wall 156 also extend from the bottom 126 on the housing 1 12 and between the housing side walls 132 and 136. There is a pair of spaced-apart openings 157a and 157b in the housing rear wall 156.
- the housing front wall 154 is lower in height than the housing side walls 134 and 136.
- a free edge 160 of the housing front wall 154 extends between the housing side walls 134 and 136 but is below respective free edges 144 and 150 of the housing side walls 134 and 136.
- the rear wall 156 is substantially equal in height to the housing side walls 134 and 136.
- a free edge 162 of the housing rear wall 156 is flush with the free edges 144 and 150 of the housing side walls 134 and 136.
- the housing front wall 154 is less than or equal to one third the height of the housing rear wall 156.
- the drawer 114 includes a bottom 164 and a groove 166 extending across the bottom 164 of the drawer 114.
- the terms “bottom”, “front” and “rear” of the drawer 114 as used herein refer to the position when the drawer 114 is open as shown in Figure 10.
- the drawer 114 is rotated 90 degrees from its open position in Figure 10.
- Opposed first and second drawer side walls 168 and 170 extend from the bottom 164 of the drawer.
- the drawer 114 also includes a drawer front wall 180 and a drawer rear wall 182 which both extend between the drawer side walls 168 and 170.
- the handle 124 is on the drawer front wall 180 while the drawer rear wall 182 is received within the housing 112.
- There are a pair of spaced-apart protrusions 183a and 183b extending outwardly from the drawer rear wall 182.
- the protrusions 183a and 183b have respective grooves 185a and 185b.
- the drawer 114 also includes a cover 184 which is better shown in Figure 11.
- Movement of the camera carrying case 1 10 from the closed configuration, shown in Figure 10, to the intermediate configuration, shown in Figure 11, requires that the drawer 114 be pulled out of the housing 112 and that the drawer 114 be rotated ninety degrees from its position relative to the housing 112 when the camera carrying case 110 is in the closed configuration, shown in Figure 10.
- the drawer 114 is uncovered by actuating a thumb lock 194 to move the second embodiment of the camera carrying case 110 to the open configuration similar to as shown in Figure 6 for the first embodiment of the camera carrying case 10.
- the drawer 114 extends substantially perpendicular to the housing 112.
- Rotation of the drawer 114 in the direction indicated generally by arrow 192 is also restricted by engagement of the free edge 160 of the front wall 154 with the groove 166 in the bottom 164 of the drawer 1 14.
- the second embodiment of the camera carrying case 110 disclosed herein is generally used with larger cameras and rotation of the drawer 114 in the direction indicated generally by arrow 190 is restricted by the weight of the camera.
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