US2016053935A1PendingUtilityA1

Mounting apparatus using ball and socket joints with gripping features

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Assignee: DAYMEN US INCPriority: Jan 3, 2006Filed: Jun 2, 2014Published: Feb 25, 2016
Est. expiryJan 3, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Joeben Bevirt
G03B 17/561F16C 11/0661F16M 11/40F16M 13/022F16M 13/00F16M 11/18F16M 11/2078Y10T403/32008F16M 11/16F16M 11/14Y10T403/32032G03B 17/56F16M 11/041
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Abstract

The present invention is directed towards ball and socket joint connectors which, when interconnected, form a flexible assembly. In some embodiments, the ball and socket joint connectors are designed and constructed such that the interference fit of the ball and socket causes creep in the material resulting in more even frictions in the various ball and socket joints. In some embodiments, the ball and socket joint connectors utilize an over-molded strip around the outside of the connector to facilitate in their use for gripping. In an exemplary embodiment utilizing the aforementioned ball and socket joint connectors, a tripod apparatus uses legs comprising the ball and socket joint connectors for support and for gripping objects.

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         1 . A tripod suitable for supporting a camera, the tripod comprising:
 three flexible legs, each of said flexible legs having sufficient flexibility to substantially wrap around an object, each of said legs having a first end attached to the body of the tripod; and   a body having a central axis and three sockets and having a first series of interconnected ball and socket connectors, each of said three sockets having an associated opening and being arranged to pivotally receive an associated leg, wherein the socket openings are flared relative to the central axis such that they do not face in the same direction, to thereby facilitate a greater range of motion in their associated legs in a direction away from the central axis than would be possible if the openings all faced in the same direction.   
     
     
         2 . A tripod as recited in  claim 1 , wherein each of said three flexible legs is composed of a multiplicity of connector pieces that join together in ball and socket joints that permit pivotable movement between connecting ball and socket components to together provide each leg with sufficient flexibility to substantially wrap around an object, and wherein each of said legs has a ball feature on said first end interconnected with an associated socket of said body of said tripod. 
     
     
         3 . A tripod as recited in  claim 2 , wherein each ball and socket joint in the legs has a socket member portion having a maximum diameter, and a socket opening that receives an associated ball member, each ball and socket joint further comprising a gripping member formed on an exterior surface of the associated socket member portion, the gripping member being formed from a different material than the associated socket member portion and having a maximum diameter that is greater than a maximum diameter of the associated socket member portion. 
     
     
         4 . A tripod suitable for supporting a camera, the tripod comprising:
 three flexible legs that have sufficient flexibility to substantially wrap around an object, wherein each of said three flexible legs is composed of a multiplicity of connector pieces that join together in ball and socket joints that permit pivotable movement between connecting ball and socket components to together provide each leg with sufficient flexibility to substantially wrap around an object, and wherein each ball and socket joint in the legs has a socket member portion having a maximum diameter, and a socket opening that receives an associated ball member, each ball and socket joint further comprising a gripping member formed on an exterior surface of the associated socket member portion, the gripping member being formed from a different material than the associated socket member portion and having a maximum diameter that is greater than a maximum diameter of the associated socket member portion; and   a body having three ports and having a first series of interconnected ball and socket connectors, each port being arranged to receive an associated leg.

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