Videndum has been granted a patent for a telescopic support for video-photographic equipment. The design features a three-section leg with a blocking device and a transmission system that synchronizes the movement of the sections, enhancing stability and control during use. GlobalData’s report on Videndum gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Telescopic support for video-photographic equipment

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Videndum plc

The patent US12025906B2 describes a support system for video-photographic equipment, featuring a telescopic leg structure that can be adjusted between retracted and extended configurations. The leg consists of three sections: a first section, a second section that slides axially with respect to the first, and a third section that slides with respect to the second. A blocking device is integrated into one of the sections to control the axial movement of these sections, utilizing a control element connected to the second section. The system includes a transmission device that ensures synchronized movement of the sections, employing redirection elements and a wire mechanism to facilitate this coordination.

Additional features of the support include adjustment elements for tensioning the wire, various configurations for the wire itself, and a clamp mechanism for securing the wire. The design allows for a robust structure, with the first section housing an external shell that contains the intermediate and internal sections. The blocking mechanism is dual-faceted, enabling simultaneous control of the first and second sections through a transfer element. Reinforcement elements are also incorporated at both ends of the sections to enhance stability and facilitate smooth sliding of the internal components. Overall, the patent outlines a sophisticated and adjustable support system aimed at improving the functionality and stability of video-photographic equipment.

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