Photography – Camera support – Adjustable support
Patent
1998-02-02
1999-05-18
Gray, David M.
Photography
Camera support
Adjustable support
348373, 2481833, G03B17/24
Patent
active
059059230
ABSTRACT:
A fixed-position, but manually adjustable, video camera mounting assembly employs frictional bearing elements in place of ball bearings that are present in a corresponding motor-driven remotely controllable movable mounting assembly. The frictional bearing elements are endless toroidal coil springs which provide durability and satisfactory performance over a wide range of temperatures. The endless coil springs are fashioned from linear springs which have an open end and an opposed reduced-diameter end which is pluggable into the open end.
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Chitsaz Bijan
Todd Melvin
Gray David M.
Sensormatic Electronics Corporation
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