Tripod for a camera

Supports – Stand – Plural leg

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2481887, 2481885, F16M 1138

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041217993

ABSTRACT:
A tripod for a camera comprises a casing with a mounting part of a camera, and a slider in the casing. The slider is spring-loaded with a depressing spring so as to go down. A lockable member extends above the slider. To three forked parts of the slider, three legs are respectively hinged and spring-loaded with springs for opening the legs. A locking member is hinged to a frame which is fixed in the casing. A push rod shaped legs-opening control element is provided for shifting the lockable member. When the legs are put in the casing, the locked member engages the locking member so that the slider with the legs are held to the casing. When the legs-opening control element is pushed towards the lockable member, the locking member is shifted and the locked member is released from the locking so that the slider is pushed out by the depressing spring, and then the legs are opened.

REFERENCES:
patent: 721425 (1903-02-01), Clyde
patent: 2710239 (1955-06-01), Lobendank
patent: 3632073 (1972-01-01), Nakatani

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