Camera supporting structure

Supports – Stand – To hold a particular article

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248168, 2481761, 248188, F16M 1104

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060682248

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a camera supporting structure for setting a camera, more particularly, a camera supporting structure capable of supporting a camera on an inclined surface and so on and having portability.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most conventional camera supporting structures are large-sized types although cameras are decreased in size, and so the camera is not accommodated into a camera cover or the like while being attached onto the camera supporting structure. The camera should be attached onto and detached from the camera supporting structure every in using, resulting in a burdensome operation. The camera supporting structure is a nuisance to portability of the camera; moreover it is inconvenient for a person who seldom uses it.
Concerning a small-sized camera supporting structure, the legs are secured to a base in the vertical direction and a folding-joint of each leg is large, so that the camera is not also accommodated into the camera cover as being attached onto the camera supporting structure. Further, the camera is only transversely attached onto the camera supporting structure when the legs are fixed on the ground or the like, thus producing disadvantages that the camera is not oriented for the photographing subjects at various angles, and the like.
For example, when a group of people takes a photograph of themselves, a person other than the group of people photographs them or the camera is directly put on somewhere. In the former, the sufficient photograph is not taken because the unfamiliarity with the camera results in out of focus photographs or camera shake. In the latter, it is expected that the camera may be turned over or fallen by being put on an unstable place, and further it is difficult to adjust an angle toward the photographing subject.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a camera supporting structure which is small in size and light in weight, and is smoothly accommodated into a camera cover while being attached to the camera, and in which the camera is transversely and vertically attached onto the camera supporting structure in taking a photograph.


DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a camera supporting structure for supporting a camera oriented toward a subject of the photograph, which includes a base having a face proximately facing or intimately contacting to the peripheral face of an inner screw formed in the camera; plural flexible legs extending from the base toward the outside; and a screw for attaching the camera onto the base.
The present invention is a camera supporting structure for supporting a camera oriented toward a subject of the photograph, and is characterized by including plural flexible legs, a first member and a second member placed parallel to the first member at a spaced interval, a leg supporting member fixed at an end of the flexible leg, and a screw for attaching the camera to the first member and the second member, said first member being placed adjacent to the camera attached and having an inner screw engaging with said screw for attaching the camera, the leg supporting member being placed between the first member and the second member and the flexible leg being fixed to a side portion of the leg supporting member.
Another invention is a camera supporting structure for supporting a camera oriented toward a subject of the photograph, comprising plural flexible legs, a first member a second member placed parallel to the first member at a spaced interval, a slider arranged slidably between and along the first member and the second member to rotate with respect to the first member and the second member, and a screw for attaching the camera which is formed on the second member, the first member being adjacent to the camera attached and having an inner screw for engaging with the screw for attaching the camera, at least one of the first and second members having a sliding guide for the slider, and the flexible leg being secured to the side portion of the slider.
Another invention is a camer

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