Structure for spatial attitude stabilization of camera

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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2481882, F16M 1124, G03B 1700

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ABSTRACT:
An ultra lightweight, portable variable composite structure to adjust elevation, spatial attitude and longitudinal positions of an object, such as camera and lens assembly. The structure incorporates some unique exterior surface characteristics upon body members of complementing shapes as a means to enable selectively small increments of adjustment and linear movement of a camera aimed upon a close-up objective
The exterior surface texture of a network of a multitude of interlinked portions of cell walls and cell cavities is the body member interface structure that will flex and reposition in response to small increments of thrust applied by an operator upon varied sidewalls of the body members.
The interface surface structure engages any of a wide range of textures and a wide range of angular or inclined orientations of an underlying support surface or of a superimposed object and thereby result in stable repose.
Elevation and spatial attitude and close-up focus distance adjustments may be accomplished without necessitating the operation of screws, knobs, clamps or levers. Furthermore the embodiments of the body members of the versatile composite structure do not require encasement, bonding or embedment of heavy rigid material.

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