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Title:
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO EXTENDABLE LEGS FOR STANDS OR SIMILAR APPLIANCES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1997/041383
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to an extendable leg for a stand or similar appliance having elongate members (13, 14, 15) interconnected to extend and retract with respect to each other including a first member (13), intermediate member (14) and a final member (15). The intermediate and final members have releasable locking devices (16, 17, 18) adjacent to one end of the leg engageable with the first and intermediate members respectively. Remote release devices (19) are provided for releasing the locking devices from the other end of the leg to permit when released, the first member to be extended with respect, to the intermediate member and the intermediate member to be extended with respect to the final member. A further locking device (20, 22, 24) is provided between the intermediate and final members and is arranged to be released automatically on full extension of said first member with respect to the intermediate member to release the intermediate member for extension with respect to the final member for full extension of the leg and to re-engage automatically on completion of retraction of the intermediate member with respect to the final member.

Inventors:
LINDSAY RICHARD ARTHUR (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/GB1997/000227
Publication Date:
November 06, 1997
Filing Date:
January 24, 1997
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
VITEC GROUP PLC (GB)
LINDSAY RICHARD ARTHUR (GB)
International Classes:
F16M11/26; F16M11/32; (IPC1-7): F16M11/26; F16M11/32
Foreign References:
GB1260368A1972-01-19
EP0063783A11982-11-03
US5492430A1996-02-20
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. An extendable leg for a stand or similar appliance having a plurality of elongate members interconnected to extend and retract with respect to each other including a first member, at least one intermediate member and a final member, the intermediate and final members have releasable locking devices adjacent to one end of the leg engageable with the first and intermediate members respectively, remote release means for releasing said locking devices from the other end of the leg to permit when released, the first member to the extended with respect to the intermediate member and the intermediate member to be extended with respect to the final member, and further locking means between the intermediate and final members arranged to be released automatically on full extension of said first member with respect to the intermediate member to release the intermediate member for extension with respect to the final member for full extension of the leg and to re¬ engage automatically on completion of retraction of the intermediate member with respect to the final member.
2. An extendable leg as claimed in claim 1, wherein the further locking means comprise a latch mounted on the intermediate member at a location adjacent said other end of the leg and held in locking engagement with the final member by the first member when the latter is in its retracted position and released therefrom when the first member is in its extended position.
3. An extendable leg as claimed in claim 2, wherein the latch has a projection which is engageable in an aperture in the final member to lock the intermediate member to the final member.
4. An extendable leg as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the latch has an abutment engageable with the first member when the latter is in its retracted condition and released from the first member when the latter is in its fully extended condition to allow the latch member to disengage from the final member.
5. An extendable leg as claimed in any of claims 2 to 4, wherein the latch member is pivotally mounted on the intermediate member.
6. An extendable leg as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the releasable locking devices are spring biased in the locking direction and the remote release members comprise push members extending from the other end of the leg acting on the locking devices so that when the first member is fully extended with respect to the intermediate member and the intermediate member commences to extend with respect to the final member, the locking device disengages from its push member so that the spring means acting on the locking device locks the device to the first member to lock the first and intermediate members together and so that when the intermediate member reaches its fully extended position, the push member for the locking device can be released to lock the intermediate member with respect to the final member.
7. An extendible leg as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the last, intermediate and final members are telescopically interconnected.
8. An extendable leg as claimed in claim 7, wherein the innermost of the members is the first member and the outermost of the members is the final member.
9. An extendable leg as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein a plurality of intermediate members is provided, each having a remotely operable releasable locking device at said one end of the leg and a further locking device automatically released by the preceding member to allow the intermediate member to be extended with respect to the succeeding member.
10. A tripod having a mounting head and three extendable legs according to any of claims 1 to 9 dependant therefrom.
Description:
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO EXTENDABLE LEGS FOR STANDS OR SIMILAR APPLIANCES

This invention relates to an extendable leg for a stand or similar appliance and is particularly if not exclusively suitable for a stand in the form of a tripod for mounting a camera or similar optical equipment.

A number of different forms of extendable leg are known for camera tripods and the like. Such legs have a plurality of extensions, each one locked and released by separate controls at spaced locations down the leg. This is inconvenient since each extension of each leg has to be re-locked separately which can be difficult for the camera operator to do, particularly in the case of a relatively heavy camera.

It is an object of the present invention to provide an extendible leg for a stand or similar appliance, the extension- and retraction of which can be controlled from one end of the leg.

The invention provides an extendable leg for a stand or similar appliance having a plurality of elongate members interconnected to extend and retract with respect to each other including a first member, at least one intermediate member and a final member, the intermediate and final members have releasable locking devices adjacent to one end of the leg engageable with the first and intermediate members respectively, remote release means for releasing said locking devices from the other end of the leg to permit when released, the first member to the extended with respect to the intermediate member and the

intermediate member to be extended with respect to the final member, and further locking means between the intermediate and final members arranged to be released automatically on full extension of said first member with respect to the intermediate member to release the intermediate member for extension with respect to the final member for full extension of the leg and to re¬ engage automatically on completion of retraction of the intermediate member with respect to the final member.

Preferably the locking means comprises a latch mounted on the intermediate member at a location adjacent said other end of the leg and held in locking engagement with the final member by the first member when the latter is in its retracted position and released therefrom when the first member is in its extended position.

More specifically the latch may have a projection which is engageable in an aperture in the final member to lock the intermediate member to the final member.

Furthermore, the latch may have an abutment engageable with the first member when the latter is in its retracted condition and released from the first member when the latter is in its fully extended condition to allow the latch member to disengage from the final member.

In one particular arrangement in accordance with the invention, the latch member may be pivotally mounted on the intermediate member.

Preferably the releasable locking devices may be

spring biased in the locking direction and the remote release members may comprise push members extending from the other end of the leg acting on the locking devices so that when the first member is fully extended with respect to the intermediate member and the intermediate member commences to extend with respect to the final member, the locking device disengages from its push member so that the spring means acting on the locking device locks the device to the first member to lock the first and intermediate members together and so that when the intermediate member reaches its fully extended position, the push member for the locking device can be released to lock the intermediate member with respect to the final member.

In the preferred embodiment of the invention the first, intermediate and final members are telescopically interconnected sleeves, the innermost of which is the first member and the outermost of which is the final member.

In any of the above arrangements a plurality of intermediate members is provided each having a remotely operable releasable locking device at said one end of the leg and a further locking device automatically released by the preceding member to allow the intermediate member to be extended with respect to the succeeding member.

The invention may include a tripod having a mounting head and extendable legs as claimed in any of the preceding claims depending from the head.

The following is a description of a specific embodiment of the invention, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which;

Figure 1 is a sectional view through a multi-tube telescopic leg for a camera stand or the like showing the leg in the retracted condition;

Figure 2 is a similar view to Figure 1 showing the inner tube of the leg fully extended; and

Figure 3 is a similar view to Figure 1 showing the intermediate tube partially extended.

Referring firstly to Figure 1 of the drawings, there is shown a telescopic leg for a camera stand indicated generally at 10 having a head end indicated generally at 11 on which a camera mounting is supported and a foot end indicated generally at 12 to engage the ground.

The leg comprises three telescopically interconnected tubes comprising a first inner tube 13, an intermediate tube 14 and an outer tube 15.

At the foot of the leg, the intermediate tube has a locking device engageable with the inner tube 13 and comprising a pair of cooperating wedges 16, 17 spring loaded in a locking direction by a spring indicated at 18. The locking device is released by separating the wedges against the action of the spring 18 through a push member in the form of an arcuate cross section sleeve 19 extending coaxially between the first and intermediate sleeves from the head end of the leg. A similar locking device is provided at the foot end of the outer tube 15 to engage the intermediate tube and

like parts have been allotted the same reference numerals.

To control the sequence in which the tubes extend, a latch 20 is pivotally mounted in a slot 21 in the intermediate tube 14 towards the foot end thereof and has an outwardly extending projection 22 which is engageable in an aperture 23 in the wall of the outer tube 15. The latch has an inwardly projecting abutment 24 which bears on the outer surface of the first tube 13 when the latter is in its retracted condition. Thus when the first tube is retracted, the projection 22 of the latch on the intermediate member prevents the intermediate member from moving axially with respect to the outer members.

Extension of the leg is effected by pressing the push members 19 from the head end of the leg to release the locking devices 16 and 17 between the intermediate member and first member and final member and intermediate member respectively. The first member 13 can then be extended with respect to the intermediate member as illustrated in Figure 2 until the end of the first member is drawn beyond the abutment 24 of the latch 20. The abutment 24 on the latch then drops behind the end of the inner sleeve 13 extracting the projection 22 from the aperture in the outer sleeve and thereby permitting the intermediate member to extend with respect to the outer sleeve. Once the intermediate member starts to move away from the head end of the leg, the locking device 16/17 on the intermediate member disengages from the push member 19 allowing the spring 18 to lock the device between the intermediate member and first member so that the first and intermediate members then move

together as can be seen in Figure 3. The intermediate member is extended with respect to the outer member 15 as required and the push member controlling its extension is released when the required extension has been reached.

The leg is collapsed in the reverse manner by pressing the push members 19 to release the locking devices between the final and intermediate sleeve to allow the intermediate sleeve to telescope into the final sleeve re-engaging the locking device between the intermediate and first sleeve with its push member to release the locking action and allow the first sleeve to move inwardly with respect to the intermediate sleeve deflecting the latch outwardly to engage the projection 22 in the aperture 23 to lock the intermediate and final sleeves together and finally to return the first sleeve to its fully retracted starting position, as shown in Figure 1.

As indicated previously, the telescopic leg is particularly suitable for a tripod form stand suitable for carrying a camera or other optical equipment. In that case, the head end 11 of the each leg is pivotally mounted on a camera supporting platform which is provided with a device such as a rotary cam for acting on the push members 19 for each of the legs so that operation of one member controls release and retraction of all three legs. The arrangement therefore provides a very convenient and easily operated telescopic stand for the camera operator.