Folding light regulator

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阅读说明:本技术 折叠式光调节器 (Folding light regulator ) 是由 黛安娜·梅拉兹 马修·贝利 于 2019-09-11 设计创作,主要内容包括:折叠式光调节器包括:多个杆(7),所述多个杆可以在第一末端部分(5)和相反的第二末端部分(6)之间相继地相互互连以形成光调节器的框架(2),以及所述多个杆可以相互地断开连接以拆卸框架(2);以及被连接至框架(2)的织物(3)。每个杆(7)通过设置在每对相邻杆之间的结合元件(10)结合至至少一个相邻杆,以便当框架被组装以及当框架被拆卸时,保持多个杆(7)被结合至彼此,以及,所述第一末端部分和第二末端部分(5、6)两者都包括连接至相应的杆的第一端部(5a、6a),以及自由的相反的第二端部(5b、6b)。当多个杆相互地互连时,第一末端部分和第二末端部分(5、6)的相应的第二端部(5b、6b)可以连接至彼此以形成封闭的框架(2)。(The folded light modulator includes: a plurality of rods (7) which can be mutually interconnected in succession between a first end portion (5) and an opposite second end portion (6) to form a frame (2) of the light regulator, and which can be mutually disconnected to disassemble the frame (2); and a fabric (3) connected to the frame (2). Each rod (7) is joined to at least one adjacent rod by means of a joining element (10) arranged between each pair of adjacent rods, so as to keep the rods (7) joined to each other when the frame is assembled and when the frame is disassembled, and said first and second end portions (5, 6) both comprise a first end portion (5a, 6a) connected to the respective rod, and a free opposite second end portion (5b, 6 b). When the plurality of rods are interconnected to each other, the respective second ends (5b, 6b) of the first and second end portions (5, 6) may be connected to each other to form a closed frame (2).)

1. A folded light modulator, comprising:

a plurality of rods (7) which can be mutually interconnected in succession between a first end portion (5) and an opposite second end portion (6) to form a frame (2) of the light regulator, and which can be mutually disconnected to disassemble the frame (2), and

a fabric (3) connected to the frame (2),

wherein each bar (7) of said plurality of bars is joined to at least one adjacent bar by means of a joining element (10) arranged between each pair of adjacent bars, so as to keep said plurality of bars (7) joined to each other when said frame is assembled and when said frame is disassembled,

wherein each of the first end portion (5) and the second end portion (6) comprises: a first end (5a, 6a) connected to a respective rod; and an opposite second end (5b, 6b) which is separate and not joined to any rod or any other end portion, and

wherein the respective second ends (5b, 6b) of the first and second end portions (5, 6) are connectable to each other so as to form a closed frame (2) when the plurality of rods are mutually interconnected.

2. The folded light modulator according to claim 1, wherein a second end (5b, 6b) of one between the first and second end portions comprises a protrusion (14) and a second end of the other between the first and second end portions comprises a recess (15) shaped to receive the protrusion (14) and to interlock the first end portion (5) with the second end portion (6).

3. The folded light modulator according to claim 2, wherein the recess (15) has a bottom wall (16) on which the protrusion (14) can rest when received in the recess (15).

4. The folded light modulator according to any preceding claim, wherein the first end portion (5) and the second end portion (6) form a handle (11) of the light modulator when connected to each other.

5. The folded light modulator according to any preceding claim, wherein the rod (7) is curved so as to form a planar and annular closed frame (2).

6. The folded light modulator according to any preceding claim, wherein each rod (7) is hollow inside and the coupling element (10) extends axially through an open end (8, 9) of the rod.

7. The folded light modulator according to claim 6, wherein the coupling element (10) extends from the first end (5a) of the first end portion (5), through the plurality of rods (7), to the first end (6a) of the second end portion (6).

8. The folded light modulator according to any preceding claim, wherein the joining element (10) is an elastic wire urging each of the pair of adjacent rods (7) to be connected to each other when the frame is in an assembled configuration.

9. The folded light modulator according to any preceding claim, wherein each pair of adjacent rods (7) is mutually interconnected by means of a male-female coupling formed by the first end (8) of one rod being axially inserted into the second end (9) of an adjacent rod.

10. The folded light modulator according to claim 9, wherein each rod (7) has a constant cross-section except for the first end (8) which has a smaller cross-section than the rest of the rod.

11. The folded light modulator according to any preceding claim, wherein the fabric (3) is connected to the frame (2) by means of a fastening element (4) slidable along the frame between an expanded configuration and a compact configuration.

12. The folded light modulator according to any preceding claim, wherein the fastening element (4) comprises a clip removably attached to the frame (2).

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a foldable (collapsible, detachable) light adjuster for photography, having the features outlined in the preamble of the main claim. In a preferred, but not exclusive, application, the invention relates to a folded light modulator having a planar and annular configuration.

Background

In the technical field of photography, and in particular on a professional level, the use of devices capable of adjusting the light emitted by a light source is a well-known way of generating the desired and specific light conditions for photograph taking.

A first example of a light conditioner is a light reflector, which typically comprises a fabric of reflective material supported on a perimeter frame of different shape and configuration, or on a rigid plate of the same shape and configuration. They are generally planar and intended to reflect light emitted by the light source towards the shooting environment.

A second example of a light conditioner, also generally planar, is a light diffuser, which is intended to soften the light directed towards the shooting environment.

These devices typically include a fabric of translucent material supported on a perimeter frame of different shape and configuration through which the light source is directed.

A third example of a light regulator is a light barrier (flag: lens hood, shutter, flag), which is intended to extract light from the shooting environment.

These devices typically comprise a fabric of an extremely opaque material supported on a perimeter frame of different shape and configuration, or on a rigid panel of the same shape and configuration. They are generally planar and are intended to block light present in the shooting environment that may affect the illumination of the object.

Light conditioners are tools that are common and almost indispensable to professional photographers, and they are often moved around (even during photo taking), and are often hand-held. However, they are rather bulky and there is therefore a need to adapt these devices for easy transport and storage.

It is known to make the light conditioner foldable so that the frame with the fabric fixed thereto can be changed from an operative configuration, in which the frame is unfolded for use in photo taking, to a non-operative configuration, in which the volume of the frame is collapsed (collapse: folded).

A first example of a folded light conditioner, particularly for use in a portable light reflector, comprises a closed frame made of a single flexible linear member stitched into a fabric, which can be easily twisted in order to reduce its size. The flexible linear member is most commonly made of a stretchable steel band. However, this type of frame can only provide limited stiffness to the light adjuster when the adjuster is deployed in the operating configuration.

Another known example of a foldable light adjuster includes a rectangular frame formed of a plurality of rods, which may be mutually interconnected so as to assemble the frame. This solution allows to form a device with any fixed size, but obviously is significantly time consuming both in terms of assembly and disassembly. Another disadvantage is that when disassembled, the light conditioner is formed of many different and separate components that may be lost.

Another known example of a foldable light adjuster includes a structure of four flexible rods, the ends of which may be connected to the corners of a fabric member to place it under tension, and which may be connected centrally by a bracket. However, this type of structure is not practical for a diffuser because the structural member blocks light. Another disadvantage is that it is bulky and heavy and when disassembled, the light adjuster is formed from many different and separate parts that may be lost.

Disclosure of Invention

It is a main object of the present invention to provide a foldable light modulator structurally and functionally designed to overcome at least partially the drawbacks outlined above with reference to the cited prior art.

In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a foldable light adjuster that can be assembled and disassembled in a quick and easy manner.

Another object is to provide a foldable light adjuster whose size is greatly reduced when detached.

Another object is to reduce the likelihood of the light diffusion box losing parts upon disassembly.

Another object is to assist the user in properly assembling the foldable light adjuster.

Another object is to provide a foldable light adjuster that is sufficiently rigid when assembled.

These and other objects are achieved by the present invention by means of a foldable light modulator, realized according to the appended claims.

Accordingly, in its first aspect, the present invention relates to a folded light modulator comprising: a plurality of rods which can be mutually interconnected in succession between a first end portion and an opposite second end portion to form a frame of the light modulator, and which can be mutually disconnected to disassemble the frame; and a fabric connected to the frame.

Preferably, each bar of the plurality of bars is joined to at least one adjacent bar by a joining element provided between each pair of adjacent bars, so as to keep the plurality of bars joined to each other when assembling the frame and when disassembling the frame.

Preferably, each of the first and second end portions comprises: a first end connected to a respective rod; and an opposite second end portion that is separate and not bonded to any rod or any other end portion.

Preferably, when a plurality of rods are interconnected to each other, the respective second ends of the first and second end portions may be connected to each other so as to form a closed frame.

Due to the above features, the light adjuster according to the present invention can be easily and quickly assembled by connecting the rods one after the other in the order conveniently defined by the coupling elements provided between the subsequent rods.

Depending on the number and size of the rods, the frame of the light conditioner may be advantageously collapsed to a maximally reduced size. In fact, it should also be understood that the provision of the coupling elements will substantially avoid any possibility of losing the elements necessary for assembling the frame, even when the rods are numerous or short.

In addition, the rods may be conveniently rigid, so that the frame resulting from their interconnection will also be sufficiently rigid for supporting its own weight and the weight of the fabric without significant deformation.

It should also be noted that the provision of two end portions that can be connected to each other to enclose the frame improves the ability to design frames of different shapes, and in particular frames having any annular shape.

In the present description and in the appended claims, the term "annular" is intended to define any geometric configuration that is substantially single-sided, such as circular or near-circular, oval or ovoid, elliptical, oblong.

In addition, providing two separate end portions that can be independently moved by the user will facilitate a quick and proper interconnection between the rods.

In the above aspect, the present invention may have at least one of the preferred features indicated below.

Depending on the characteristics of the fabric, the light conditioner may be a light reflector, a light diffuser or a light barrier.

Preferably, the second end portion of one between the first and second end portions comprises a protrusion and the second end portion of the other between the first and second end portions comprises a recess shaped to receive the protrusion and to interlock the first and second end portions.

In this way, the connection of the two end portions forming the closed frame can be carried out quickly by the operator, using only the geometric features of the second end of the end portions, without tools.

In the most preferred embodiment, the protrusion and recess are shaped to form a dovetail interlock.

Preferably, the recess has a bottom wall on which the protrusion may rest when received in the recess.

The bottom wall closes the recess at one side of the second end portion, so that the protrusion can be inserted into the recess in one direction only and up to the correct position, so that the first end portion is flush with the second end portion. In addition, the bottom wall provided in the recess makes the entire coupling more stable.

Preferably, the first end portion and the second end portion, when connected to each other, form a handle of the light adjuster.

In this way, the end portions are conveniently used to form useful elements of the light conditioner, and at the same time, they need not be specifically shaped to allow the fabric to be attached thereto.

In a preferred embodiment, all the bars are curved so as to form a closed frame in the shape of a ring.

In particular, the closed frame may be circular, elliptical or oval.

In the most preferred embodiment, the closed frame is planar.

It should be noted that these types of geometrical configurations would be difficult to assemble and disassemble without providing connectable end portions, they allow to first assemble an open frame (by interconnecting a plurality of rods) and then form a closed frame (by connecting the two end portions).

Preferably, a threaded seat is provided on the first end portion or in the second end portion.

In this way, the frame may conveniently be attached to an external support, such as a stand or tripod.

Preferably, all the rods forming the frame of the light adjuster are provided with coupling elements extending between them.

Preferably, each rod is internally hollow and the coupling element extends axially through its open end.

More preferably, the coupling member extends from the first end of the first end portion, through the plurality of rods, to the first end of the second end portion.

This feature allows to easily realize the frame, since only one coupling element can be used, and this only one coupling element, after passing through the hollow rod, can be fixed only at its two opposite ends (to the respective first ends of the two end portions).

In addition, the joining elements act as guides for the respective ends of each pair of adjacent bars, so that they can be connected to each other very quickly and properly, thus speeding up the assembly operations.

Preferably, the coupling element is an elastic thread (string: wire, rope, strap) which, when the frame is in the assembled configuration, urges each of said pair of adjacent bars to be interconnected.

Due to this feature, the connection between the rods is tighter and the whole frame is more stable.

In the present description and in the appended claims, the term "thread" means an elongated element having a low modulus and a high flexibility. Examples of elongate elements included in the above definitions are ropes, ribbons, strings, filaments and ropes.

Preferably, each pair of adjacent rods is mutually interconnected by means of a male-female coupling formed by the first end of one rod being axially inserted into the second end of the adjacent rod.

In a particularly preferred embodiment, each rod has a constant cross-section, except for said first end, which has a smaller cross-section than the rest of the rod.

Preferably, between the deployed configuration and the compact configuration, the fabric is connected to the frame by means of fastening elements that can slide along the frame.

In this way, it is not necessary to disconnect all of the fastening elements to move the fabric from the deployed configuration to the compact configuration, which is used for transportation and storage of the light modulator.

More preferably, the fastening element comprises a clip which is removably attached to the frame.

In this way, the connection of the fabric or a part thereof to the frame is easy and quick. This will advantageously allow for the interchange of fabrics so that the user can swap between one type of reflector and another, or he can switch to a diffuser or light barrier.

Drawings

The features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, provided by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

fig. 1 is a schematic view of a foldable light adjuster implemented in accordance with the invention in an unfolded configuration;

fig. 2 to 6 are schematic views of the frame of the foldable light adjuster of fig. 1 from a disassembled configuration to an assembled configuration; and

fig. 7 and 8 are schematic diagrams on an enlarged scale of corresponding details of the light modulator of fig. 1.

Detailed Description

In the figures, a foldable light modulator realized according to the invention is indicated as a whole with reference numeral 1.

In fig. 1, the light regulator 1 is shown in an unfolded configuration suitable for use in photo taking.

The light conditioner 1 is a light reflector and when in the unfolded configuration it has a planar and circular shape.

In other embodiments, the light reflector may be a light diffuser or light barrier and may have any other convenient shape, such as elliptical, oval or square.

The light conditioner 1 comprises a frame 2 providing structural support for the light conditioner and a fabric 3 removably connected to the frame 2 by means of fastening elements 4.

The frame 2 comprises a first end portion 5, a second end portion 6 and a plurality of bars 7, which are mutually connected in succession from the first end portion 5 to the second end portion 6.

In particular, the first end portion 5 comprises a first end 5a firmly fixed to the rod 7 and an opposite second end 5b, which is free, not bonded or connected to any rod or second end portion 6.

Similarly, the second end portion 6 comprises a first end 6a firmly fixed to the rod 7 and an opposite second end 6b, which is free, not bonded or connected to any rod or first end portion 5.

The first and second end portions 5, 6 are preferably made of plastic, and the respective first end portions 5a, 6a are fixed to respective rods 7 located at the head and tail of said plurality of rods 7 to form the frame 2.

The rod 7 is preferably made of a rigid or semi-rigid material such as aluminum or a composite material.

Preferably, all the rods 7 have substantially the same length and the same curvature to form the corresponding arches of the circular frame 2.

All the rods 7, except for the two rods fixed to the first and second end portions 5, 6, have a first end 8 and a second end 9, axially opposite to the first end 8.

Each pair of adjacent rods 7 is mutually interconnected by means of a male-female coupling formed by axially inserting the first end 8 of one rod 7 into the second end 9 of the adjacent rod 7.

All the rods 7 are preferably hollow, having a circular section of constant diameter along the rod except for a first end 8, which has a reduced section to allow its insertion in the second end 9 of the adjacent rod.

In particular, the cross-section of the first end 8 is equal to the diameter of the remainder of the rod minus the thickness of the wall of the rod at the second end 9.

According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, all the bars 7 are joined to adjacent bars by joining elements 10 which enable the bars 7 to be joined to each other both when the frame is assembled and when the frame is disassembled.

In particular, the coupling element 10 extends from the first end 5a of the first end portion 5, through all the rods 7, to the first end 6a of the second end portion 6.

Preferably, the coupling element 10 is an elastic cord whose length and elastic modulus can urge the bars 7 into mutual engagement, but at the same time allow them to disengage when the user exerts a sufficient pulling force between two adjacent bars.

The first and second end portions 5, 6 are connected to each other by means of a dovetail coupling formed by: a dovetail-shaped protrusion 14 provided at the second end 5b of the first end portion 5, and a corresponding recess 15 provided at the second end 6b of the second end portion 6 for engagingly receiving the protrusion 5 a.

The recess 15 is closed at one side thereof by a bottom wall 16 on which the protrusion 14 rests when received in the recess 15 (see fig. 8).

Thus, the first end portion 5 and the second end portion 6 can be interlocked directly by the user without any tools.

In addition, the first and second end portions 5, 6 are configured to form a handle 11 of the light adjuster 1 when connected to each other.

In particular, the first and second end portions 5, 6 are thicker than the rod 7 and also have a recess 12 on the side intended to face the inner portion of the light regulator 1 (for example the fabric 3), so as to allow the user to comfortably and at the same time firmly grip the handle 11.

Preferably, in the first end portion 5 or in the second end portion 6 there is also provided a threaded seat 13 suitable for receiving in engagement a standard screw from a tripod or stand.

The fabric 3 can be made in any convenient manner and material and is connected to the frame 2 by means of fastening elements 4, which can be moved between an expanded configuration (fig. 1) and a compact configuration (fig. 2).

Preferably, the fastening element 4 is in the form of a clip, which can be easily coupled and uncoupled from the frame 2, and which can easily slide along the bar 7 when attached to the frame.

The user can collapse the light adjuster 1 from the deployed configuration shown in fig. 1 into a compact configuration in which it is disassembled in order to reduce its burden making it more suitable for transport and storage purposes.

As will be better described below, both assembly and disassembly of the light adjuster 1 is very quick and easy to implement.

In fig. 2, the light conditioner 1 is shown with the frame 2 in a disassembled configuration and with the fabric 3 (not shown for clarity) removed from the frame.

In the disassembled frame 2, the first and second end portions 5, 6 and all the rods 7 are disconnected, but they are joined by the joining element 10 so that they are not lost.

To assemble the frame 2, the user can grasp the first and second end portions 5, 6 with his hands and move them (if necessary, can slightly shake them, see fig. 3) so as to facilitate the self-coupling between adjacent rods 7, which are also guided and pushed by the elastic wires forming the coupling elements 10, connected to each other by inserting their respective first ends 8 into the second ends 9 of the adjacent rods (fig. 4).

When all the rods 7 are interconnected, the first end portion 5 and the second end portion 6 are also approached (fig. 5) and are easily connected by inserting the protrusions 14 into the recesses 15 up to the bottom wall 16, thus closing the frame 2 and forming the handle 11 (fig. 6).

The fabric 3 is then attached to the frame 2 by means of clamps 4 (fig. 7) which can conveniently slide along rods 7 which, when assembled, show a constant section along all the rods.

The light regulator 1 is in the unfolded operating configuration shown in fig. 1 and may be directly supported and manipulated by a user or may be coupled to a suitable stand or tripod, for example using a threaded seat 13.

The operation of disassembling the light-diffusing box 1 is carried out by uncoupling at least some of the clamps 4, so as to allow the fabric 3 to slide along the frame 2.

The first end portion 5 is then uncoupled from the second end portion 6, and the bars 7 are also successively disconnected, starting for example from the first end portion 5, by pulling each pair of subsequent bars so as to separate them and fold them on each other, as far as the second end portion 6.

In this way, the size of the frame 2 is greatly reduced and the bars 7 still engaged by the engaging elements 10 are packed in sequence without being lost.

The fabric 3 pushed to the second end portion 6 may be used to wrap the rod 7 or, alternatively, it may be completely removed from the frame 2 by uncoupling all the clamps 4.

In such a collapsed configuration, the burden on the light adjuster 1 is about 1/12, which is the burden in the expanded configuration, and therefore a large compression of the volume thereof is obtained.

Naturally, additional modifications and variations of the above-described invention may be applied by those skilled in the art to comply with specific and incidental application requirements; such variations and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the protection as defined in the appended claims.

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