Supports – Hold-down
Patent
1995-10-27
1998-04-14
Braun, Leslie A.
Supports
Hold-down
248158, 2481811, 24170, A47B 9700
Patent
active
057383286
ABSTRACT:
A stabilizing lanyard with stirrup holds cameras and other devices requiring stabilizing firmly free of body movement when the attached device is held upward with the user having a foot in the stirrup on the ground and pulling upward to create an isometric pull for stabilization of the held device. The invention is useful for stabilizing still cameras, video cameras, firearms and other hand-held equipment requiring a stable environment. The device of the invention folds into a compact package easily carried in the camera case or in a user's pocket or slung from a firearm. The user of a camera can pan or swing the camera quickly in any direction or angle necessary to pick up subjects in action. A firearm can be turned to track a moving target for accuracy.
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Braun Leslie A.
King Anita M.
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