Shouldering aid for a portable television camera

Package and article carriers – Carried by animate bearer – Article supported on horizontally extending member

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224265, A45F 500

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044074379

ABSTRACT:
A shouldering aid for a portable television camera comprises a base member attachable to the television camera and a shoulder pad member pivotally connected to one end of the base member. The inclination angle of the shoulder pad member may be freely adjusted by means of screws, while a hand grip is attached to the other end of the base member. A manipulation knob is incorporated in the hand grip, and this knob is interlocked by means of a linking mechanism with a start switch of the camera. An electronic view finder may be mounted on the camera by means of a mounting assembly having an upper and lower arms. A rear end of the shoulder pad member may be T-shaped so that the shouldering aid is capable of functioning as a tripod.

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patent: 2753778 (1956-07-01), Tolcher
patent: 3767095 (1973-10-01), Jones
patent: 4244500 (1981-01-01), Fournier
patent: 4306790 (1981-12-01), Adams

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