Ski pole and shooting system

By designing an adjustable selfie stick connector on the ski poles, the problem of users having difficulty holding the shooting equipment while skiing is solved, enabling convenient shooting and carrying, and avoiding the inconvenience and detachment problems of existing devices.

CN223930653UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24ARASHI VISION INC
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202423277057.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-30
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Users often find it difficult to hold the camera effectively while skiing, and existing adapters are inconvenient to carry, complicated to assemble, and prone to detachment.

Method used

Design a ski pole and shooting system, including a ski pole body and a selfie stick. The selfie stick can be detachably or fixedly installed on the ski pole body via a connecting part. The connecting part can be adjusted between a retracted and an extended state, simplifying the installation process for users in various usage scenarios.

Benefits of technology

It improves the ease of use and portability of ski poles, ensures that shooting equipment is not easily dislodged in different situations, and adapts to different shooting needs.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a ski pole and a shooting system. The ski pole comprises a ski pole body, the selfie stick comprises a connecting part which is provided with a first end and a second end which are deviated from each other, and the first end of the connecting part is connected to the ski stick body; the mounting part is arranged at the second end of the connecting part; wherein the connecting part has a storage state in which the mounting part is close to the ski pole body and an unfolding state in which the mounting part is far away from the ski pole body. The selfie stick of the ski stick is connected to the ski stick body through the connecting part. As a user does not need to install the ski stick on site in a use scene, the convenience of the ski stick provided with the selfie stick during use can be improved. Besides, the connecting part can be adjusted between a storage state and an unfolding state, and in the storage state, the distance between the mounting part and the ski pole body is closer, so that the ski pole has smaller length and / or volume, and the ski pole is convenient to store and carry.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] At least one embodiment of this utility model relates to the field of sports equipment technology, and more particularly to a ski pole and a shooting system. Background Technology

[0002] Ski poles are used in a variety of sports, including hiking, mountaineering, skiing, and trail running. Taking skiing as an example, ski poles can help maintain balance, provide propulsion, assist in turning, provide support, and slow down and brake during the user's movement.

[0003] When users engage in sports, they may use recording devices to capture videos and / or photos in certain scenarios. However, because users need to hold a ski pole in each hand while skiing, it becomes difficult for them to effectively hold the recording device for filming during the activity.

[0004] To address these issues, an adapter, separate from the ski poles, can be used to connect the shooting equipment to the ski poles or other equipment carried by the user. However, these adapters also have drawbacks, including inconvenience in carrying them, complex assembly, numerous accessories, and a tendency to detach. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address at least one of the aforementioned and other technical problems in the prior art, this utility model provides a ski pole and a shooting system, including a ski pole body and a selfie stick disposed on the ski pole body, for convenient carrying and storage by the user.

[0006] An embodiment of this utility model provides a ski pole, including a ski pole body; a selfie stick, including: a connecting portion having a first end and a second end facing away from each other, the first end of the connecting portion being connected to the ski pole body; and a mounting portion disposed at the second end of the connecting portion; wherein the connecting portion has a retracted state in which the mounting portion is close to the ski pole body, and an extended state in which the mounting portion is away from the ski pole body.

[0007] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the connecting portion is detachably disposed on the ski pole body.

[0008] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the connecting part is fixedly installed on the ski pole body.

[0009] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the ski pole body includes: a pole body; and a handle disposed at the upper end of the pole body; wherein the connecting portion is disposed at the handle.

[0010] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the connecting portion is configured to extend to the extended state along the extending direction of the cane body; or, the connecting portion is configured to extend to the extended state along a direction intersecting the extending direction of the cane body.

[0011] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a receiving cavity is formed inside the handle, and the connecting portion is retractably disposed in the receiving cavity.

[0012] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the connecting part includes a sleeve assembly, the sleeve assembly includes at least two levels of sleeves, and in the two adjacent levels of sleeves, the sleeve with a smaller diameter is slidably fitted inside the sleeve with a larger diameter.

[0013] According to an embodiment of the present invention, one of the two adjacent sleeves is provided with a guide groove arranged in the telescopic direction, and the other is provided with a guide block that slides in cooperation with the guide groove.

[0014] According to an embodiment of the present invention, in the above-mentioned sleeve assembly, the sleeve with the largest diameter is disposed in the above-mentioned receiving cavity; and / or, the mounting part is disposed at the end of the sleeve with the smallest diameter.

[0015] As shown in the illustrative embodiment of this utility model, the selfie stick is connected to the ski pole body via a connecting part. Since users do not need to install it on-site during use, the ease of use of ski poles equipped with a selfie stick is improved. Furthermore, the connecting part is adjustable between a folded state and an unfolded state. In the folded state, the mounting part is closer to the ski pole body, allowing the ski pole to have a smaller length and / or volume for easier storage and carrying. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 A perspective view of a ski pole according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown schematically;

[0017] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A partial cross-sectional view of a portion of the handle in the illustrative embodiment shown;

[0018] Figure 3 yes Figure 1 A partial cross-sectional view of another portion of the handle in the illustrative embodiment shown;

[0019] Figure 4 yes Figure 1 The diagram illustrates the usage state of the connecting part in a stowed-in state in an illustrative embodiment.

[0020] Figure 5 A perspective view of a shooting system according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown schematically.

[0021] In the accompanying drawings, the meanings of the reference numerals are as follows:

[0022] 1. Ski pole body;

[0023] 11. Handle;

[0024] 111. Tubular components;

[0025] 112. Grip cover;

[0026] 113. Fasteners;

[0027] 114. Receiving cavity;

[0028] 115. First connecting component;

[0029] 116. Columnar part;

[0030] 12. Rod body;

[0031] 13. The tip of the cane;

[0032] 2. Selfie stick;

[0033] 21. Installation Department;

[0034] 22. Connecting part;

[0035] 221. First casing;

[0036] 222. Second casing;

[0037] 223. Guide groove;

[0038] 224. Guide block;

[0039] 23. Locking part;

[0040] 231. Ring;

[0041] 232. Inner components;

[0042] 2321. Hugging piece;

[0043] 24. Second connecting component;

[0044] 3. Filming equipment. Detailed Implementation

[0045] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings.

[0046] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The terms “comprising,” “including,” etc., as used herein indicate the presence of the stated features, steps, operations, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, or components.

[0047] All terms used herein, including technical and scientific terms, have the meanings commonly understood by those skilled in the art, unless otherwise defined. It should be noted that the terms used herein are to be interpreted in a manner consistent with the context of this specification, and not in an idealized or overly rigid way.

[0048] When using expressions such as "at least one of A, B, and C," the meaning should generally be interpreted according to the understanding of someone skilled in the art. For example, "a system having at least one of A, B, and C" should include, but is not limited to, systems having A alone, having B alone, having C alone, having A and B, having A and C, having B and C, and / or having A, B, and C. Similarly, when using expressions such as "at least one of A, B, or C," the meaning should generally be interpreted according to the understanding of someone skilled in the art. For example, "a system having at least one of A, B, or C" should include, but is not limited to, systems having A alone, having B alone, having C alone, having A and B, having A and C, having B and C, and / or having A, B, and C.

[0049] When skiing on two skis, users need to hold one ski pole in each hand, making it difficult to hold a camera and film while skiing. To meet users' filming needs, most systems now use adapters to connect the camera to ski poles or other equipment carried by the user, such as helmets, clothing, or backpack straps.

[0050] However, since these adapters are separate from ski poles and equipment, they suffer from problems such as being inconvenient to carry, complicated to assemble, having many accessories, and being prone to falling off.

[0051] In view of this, based on the overall concept, this utility model provides a ski pole and a shooting system.

[0052] Figure 1 A perspective view of a ski pole according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown schematically.

[0053] According to the ski poles provided by this utility model, such as Figure 1 As shown, the device includes a ski pole body 1 and a selfie stick 2. The selfie stick 2 includes a connecting part 22 and a mounting part 21. The connecting part 22 has a [feature] along [the edge]. Figure 1The first and second ends shown are opposite to each other in the x-direction. The first end of the connecting part 22 is connected to the ski pole body 1. The mounting part 21 is provided at the second end of the connecting part 22. The mounting part 21 is used to connect the shooting equipment. The connecting part 22 has a retracted state in which the mounting part 21 is close to the ski pole body 1, and an extended state in which the mounting part 21 is away from the ski pole body 1.

[0054] In this embodiment, the selfie stick 2 is connected to the ski pole body 1 via the connecting part 22. Since the user does not need to install it on-site during use, the ease of use of the ski pole equipped with the selfie stick 2 is improved. Furthermore, the connecting part 22 is adjustable between a stowed state and an unfolded state. Compared to the unfolded state, the mounting part 21 is closer to the ski pole body 1 in the stowed state, allowing the ski pole to have a smaller overall length and / or volume, making it easier to store and carry.

[0055] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A partial cross-sectional view of a portion of the handle of the illustrative embodiment shown. Figure 3 yes Figure 1 A partial cross-sectional view of another part of the handle in the illustrative embodiment shown.

[0056] According to embodiments of the present invention, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the ski pole body 1 includes a pole body 12 and a handle 11. The handle is located at the upper end of the pole body 12.

[0057] According to embodiments of the present invention, such as Figure 1 As shown, the connecting part 22 is configured to extend to the extended state along the extending direction of the rod body 12.

[0058] In some illustrative embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, the connecting part 22 can be considered to be disposed on the extension line of the axis of the ski pole body 1, that is, the axis of the connecting part 22 coincides with the extension line of the axis of the ski pole body 1. Furthermore, when the connecting part 22 switches between the retracted state and the extended state, it can be considered to move along... Figure 1 The ski pole can be folded or unfolded in the x-direction as shown. This helps to keep the center of gravity of the ski pole aligned with the axis of the ski pole body 1 when the connecting part 22 is in the unfolded state. It should be understood that the embodiments of this invention are not limited thereto.

[0059] For example, the connecting part 22 can be located at a position offset from the extension line of the axis of the ski pole body 1, and when the connecting part 22 switches between the retracted state and the unfolded state, it can be considered to be along a line parallel to the axis of the ski pole body 1. Figure 1 The x-direction shown indicates whether to store or unfold the item.

[0060] In this embodiment, when the connecting part 22 is adjusted from the retracted state to the unfolded state, the vertical distance between the mounting part 21 and the handle 11 can be considered to change. In the usage scenario where the shooting device is mounted on the mounting part 21, the shooting device is positioned higher. This makes its field of view (FOV) less likely to be obstructed, allowing it to be used for selfies or for shooting in the direction of glide.

[0061] According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, the connecting portion 22 can also be configured to unfold to an unfolded state along a direction intersecting the extending direction of the cane body 12. Wherein, when the connecting portion 22 switches between a retracted state and an unfolded state, it can be considered to unfold along a direction such as... Figure 1 It can be stored or unfolded in the y-direction, z-direction, and any direction between the y-direction and z-direction.

[0062] For example, the connecting portion 22 has a mounting end and a telescopic end opposite to the mounting end. Specifically, the mounting end is pivotally connected to the handle 11, while the telescopic end (including, but not limited to, the sleeve assembly described below) can extend or retract relative to the handle 11. The mounting end is, but is not limited to, connected to the handle 11 via a hinge mechanism, and this hinge mechanism may be equipped with a stop mechanism such as a pin, boss, and hole, so that the connecting portion 22 is held in a parallel, retracted state relative to the handle 11, or in a perpendicular, extended state.

[0063] In this implementation, when the connecting part 22 is adjusted from the retracted state to the unfolded state, the horizontal distance between the mounting part 21 and the handle 11 can be considered to change. In scenarios where the shooting device is mounted on the mounting part 21, the shooting device can be positioned further away from the user than the handle. This is beneficial for users to take selfies while gliding.

[0064] According to embodiments of the present invention, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a receiving cavity is formed inside the handle 11, and the connecting part 22 is retractably disposed in the receiving cavity.

[0065] In some illustrative embodiments, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the grip 11 includes a tubular component 111 and a grip sleeve 112. Specifically, the tubular component 111 is made of a rigid material. For example, the tubular component 11 is made of, but is not limited to, plastic, wood, metal (including alloys), carbon fiber, and any other material with high rigidity and light weight. Furthermore, at least a portion of the outer wall of the tubular component 111 is covered by the grip sleeve 112, which is made of, but is not limited to, foam, rubber, cork, synthetic materials (such as polyurethane or other synthetic rubbers), and any other elastic material to improve the user's grip comfort and provide cushioning.

[0066] In one illustrative embodiment, such as Figure 2 As shown, the grip sleeve 112 is hollow inside and adapts to the shape of the outer wall of the tubular member 111. Specifically, the grip sleeve 112 is attached to the outside of the tubular member 111 by means of, but not limited to, bonding, interference fit, press fit, and mechanical fastening (such as riveting). Furthermore, at least a portion of the outer surface of the grip sleeve 112 is provided with, but not limited to, protrusions, recesses, and anti-slip structures (such as anti-slip textures) to adapt to the user's hand shape and provide shock absorption and anti-slip functions, thereby making the user's grip on the ski poles more comfortable.

[0067] In one illustrative embodiment, such as Figure 3 As shown, the handle 11 also includes a retainer 113. Specifically, the retainer 113 is disposed at the bottom of the tubular member 111 to close the lower end of the tubular member 111. Furthermore, the space formed by the retainer 113 and the tubular member 111 defines a receiving cavity 114 with an opening at its upper end. The tubular member 111 and the retainer 113 are connected by, but are not limited to, threaded connections, riveting, welding, integral forming, and other arbitrary methods.

[0068] In an illustrative implementation, such as Figure 2 As shown, the connecting part 22 is detachably mounted on the ski pole body 1. Specifically, the connecting part 22 can be detachably mounted on the ski pole body 1 via the locking part 23.

[0069] In one illustrative embodiment, such as Figure 2 As shown, the locking part 23 includes a collar 231 and an inner sleeve 232, one end of which is rotatably fitted inside the collar 231. Specifically, one of the inner sleeve 232 and the collar 231 forms a convex ring, and the other forms an annular groove, allowing the collar 231 to rotate independently about the axis of the connecting part 22 relative to the inner sleeve. Furthermore, the other end of the inner sleeve 232, not connected to the collar 231, is provided with a plurality of clamping tabs 2321 evenly spaced along the circumference of the connecting part 22, each clamping tab 2321 extending between the tubular member 111 and the connecting part 22.

[0070] Based on the above embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the collar 231 is threadedly engaged with the end of the tubular member 111. Furthermore, the inner surface of the end of the tubular member 111 away from the cane body 12 is beveled, meaning the inner diameter of the end of this inner surface away from the cane body 12 is larger than the inner diameter of the end closer to the cane body 12, and the inner diameter of the portion of the inner surface between these two ends gradually decreases. Even further, the outer surface of the clamping piece 2321 is formed with a bevel adapted to the aforementioned pressing surface, meaning the outer diameter of the end of the clamping piece 2321 away from the collar 231 is smaller than the outer diameter of the end closer to the collar 231, so as to tightly press against the pressing surface.

[0071] In this embodiment, after the user inserts the connecting part 22 into the receiving cavity 114 formed by the tubular part 111, the collar 231 together with the inner sleeve 232 can be fitted onto the end of the tubular part 111. Then, by twisting the collar 231, the user moves the collar 231 and the tubular part 111 closer to the rod body 12 under the action of the threaded engagement, thereby causing the clamping piece 2321 to press tightly against the compression surface formed by the tubular part 111. As the clamping piece 2321 continues to extend axially into the tubular part 111, the gradually decreasing inner diameter of the compression surface causes the clamping piece 2321 to gradually compress radially along the tubular part 111 until it tightly grips the connecting part 22, thereby retaining the connecting part 22 on the tubular part 111.

[0072] In another illustrative embodiment, such as Figure 3 As shown, the selfie stick 2 also includes a second connector 24. Specifically, the second connector 24 is disposed at the end of the connecting portion 22 located within the receiving cavity 114, and can be connected using an interference fit, a snap-fit, or any other method. Furthermore, the second connector 24 also abuts against the fixing member 113. Further, the second connector 24 is configured as annular, and a threaded hole is provided in its central portion. Even further, on the surface of the fixing member 113 opposite to the second connector 24, a cylindrical portion 116 is provided at a position opposite to the threaded hole. A bolt (not shown) can pass through this cylindrical portion 116 to engage with the threaded hole of the second connector 24, thereby detachably connecting the connecting portion 22 to the handle 11.

[0073] In one illustrative embodiment, such as Figure 3 As shown, the handle 11 also includes a first connector 115. Specifically, the first connector 115 is fitted over the end of the pole body 12 away from the tip 13, and covers the connection portion between the pole body 12 and the handle 11, as well as the connection portion between the handle 11 and the second connector 24. This improves the overall integrity of the handle 11 and the pole body 12, and makes the ski pole body 1 more aesthetically pleasing.

[0074] In addition to the above-described method of detachably connecting the connecting part 22 to the ski pole body 1, the connecting part 22 can also be fixedly installed on the ski pole body 1. For example, the connecting part 22 can be connected to the ski pole body 1 by bonding, riveting, interference fit and other arbitrary methods, so as to be firmly connected to the ski pole body 1 without external damage.

[0075] Figure 4 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the usage state of the connecting part in the folded-in state in the illustrative embodiment.

[0076] To clearly illustrate the storage and unfolding of the connecting part 22 relative to the ski pole body 1, an embodiment in which the connecting part 22 is configured as a circular tube structure will be described schematically. It should be understood that this embodiment is illustrative, and the connecting part 22 may also adopt any non-circular tube structure such as a square tube, an elliptical tube, a polygonal tube, or a solid connecting rod.

[0077] According to embodiments of the present invention, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the connecting part 22 includes a sleeve assembly, which includes at least two stages of sleeves. In the two adjacent stages of sleeves, the sleeve with a smaller diameter is slidably fitted inside the sleeve with a larger diameter.

[0078] The embodiments according to this utility model are as follows: Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, one of the two adjacent sleeves is provided with a guide groove arranged in the direction of expansion and contraction, and the other is provided with a guide block that slides with the guide groove.

[0079] According to embodiments of the present invention, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the sleeve with the largest diameter in the sleeve assembly is disposed in the receiving cavity 114. And / or, the mounting part 21 is disposed at the end of the sleeve with the smallest diameter in the sleeve assembly.

[0080] In one illustrative embodiment, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the sleeve assembly includes a first sleeve 221 and a plurality of second sleeves 222. The first sleeve 221 has a larger diameter than the second sleeves 222, and the plurality of second sleeves 222 are configured with different diameters. Specifically, the first sleeve 221 is disposed within the receiving cavity 114, the second sleeve 222 adjacent to the first sleeve 221 is sleeved inside the first sleeve 221, and the other second sleeves 222 are sequentially sleeved inside the upper-level second sleeve 222 according to their diameter.

[0081] In one illustrative embodiment, the outer edge of the end of the second sleeve 222 that connects to the larger-diameter upper-level sleeve (i.e., the first sleeve 221 or the second sleeve 222) is fitted with a limiting ring, and the inner edge of the second sleeve 222 that connects to the smaller-diameter lower-level sleeve (i.e., the second sleeve 222) is provided with an inwardly protruding shoulder. The inner diameter of the limiting ring is configured to be smaller than the inner diameter of the upper-level sleeve and larger than the outer diameter of the shoulder, so that when the sleeve assembly (i.e., the connecting part) is in the unfolded state, the limiting ring of the second sleeve 222 presses against the shoulder of the upper-level sleeve. This prevents the second sleeve 222 from detaching from the adjacent second sleeve 222, or from detaching from the first sleeve 221.

[0082] In an illustrative implementation, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the inner walls of the first sleeve 221 and the second sleeve 222 are provided with axially extending (e.g.) Figure 1 The guide groove 223 (shown in the x-direction) is provided. Specifically, multiple guide grooves 223 can be provided; for example, two guide grooves 223 can be symmetrically arranged radially along the sleeve, and three or more guide grooves 223 can be evenly spaced circumferentially along the sleeve. Further, a protruding guide block 224 is provided on the outer wall of the second sleeve 222 at a position opposite to the guide groove 223. The guide block 224 engages with the guide groove 223 and slides to guide the second sleeve 222 to slide axially when it extends or retracts relative to the previous sleeve, and to restrict the second sleeve 222 from rotating circumferentially relative to the previous sleeve.

[0083] In one illustrative embodiment, in addition to its guiding function, the guide groove 223 may also have a limiting groove adapted to the guide block 224 at a position along its extension direction. Specifically, the limiting groove is designed to engage with the guide block 224 so that after the guide block 224 slides to the vicinity of the limiting groove, an external force (such as the force of a user pulling the second sleeve 222) causes a certain deformation in the limiting groove, causing the guide block 224 to be interference-fitted into the limiting groove, thereby preventing it from sliding back and keeping the connecting part 22 in the extended state.

[0084] In this embodiment, the guide groove 223 and guide block 224 provided in the first sleeve 221 and the second sleeve 222 can guide the second sleeve 222 to extend and retract circumferentially relative to the upper sleeve, preventing uncontrollable rotation of the imaging device around the axis of the connecting part 22; and can also serve as a stop to keep the connecting part 22 in the extended state. It should be understood that the embodiments of this utility model are not limited thereto.

[0085] In another illustrative embodiment, not shown in the figures, the connecting portion 22 may employ a foldable mechanical component in addition to a retractable sleeve assembly.

[0086] For example, the connecting part can be a linkage assembly, which includes at least a first linkage and a second linkage. One end of the first linkage is pivotally connected to the handle 11, and the second linkage is pivotally disposed at the other end of the first linkage. Furthermore, a mounting part 21 can be provided at the end of the second linkage not connected to the first linkage for connecting a shooting device.

[0087] Figure 5 A perspective view of a shooting system according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown schematically.

[0088] Based on the overall inventive concept, this utility model also provides a shooting system, such as Figure 5 As shown, it includes a shooting device 3 and ski poles. Specifically, the shooting device 3 is mounted on the mounting part 22 of the selfie stick 2 of the ski poles.

[0089] In one illustrative embodiment, the shooting device 3 includes, but is not limited to, a mobile phone with shooting function and a dedicated shooting device, wherein the dedicated shooting device includes, but is not limited to, at least one of a wide-angle camera, a panoramic camera, a GoPro camera and a handheld shooting device (such as a camera with a gimbal).

[0090] In one illustrative embodiment, such as Figure 1 As shown, the mounting part 21 includes, but is not limited to, detachable interfaces such as threaded interfaces, snap-fit ​​interfaces, and magnetic interfaces. The bottom of the corresponding shooting device 3 is provided with an interface that is compatible with the mounting part 21, so that the shooting device 3 can be connected to the mounting part 21 in a detachable manner.

[0091] In another illustrative embodiment, not shown in the figure, the mounting part 21 may employ a clamping mechanism with jaws. Specifically, the clamping mechanism includes at least two jaws that can be close together or far apart to apply clamping force to opposite sides of the imaging device 3 in the close-to-close state, clamping it between the two jaws.

[0092] It should also be noted that the directional terms mentioned in the embodiments, such as "up," "down," "front," "back," "left," and "right," are only for reference in the accompanying drawings and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. Throughout the drawings, the same elements are represented by the same or similar reference numerals. Conventional structures or constructions will be omitted where they may cause confusion in understanding this utility model.

[0093] The embodiments of the present invention have been described above. However, these embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Although various embodiments have been described above, this does not mean that the measures in the various embodiments cannot be used advantageously in combination. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. Various substitutions and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention, and all such substitutions and modifications should fall within the scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A ski pole, characterized in that, include: Ski pole body; Selfie sticks include: A connecting portion having a first end and a second end facing away from each other, the first end of the connecting portion being connected to the ski pole body; The mounting part is disposed at the second end of the connecting part; The mounting part is used to connect to the shooting equipment. The connecting part has a retracted state in which the mounting part is close to the ski pole body, and an extended state in which the mounting part is away from the ski pole body.

2. The ski pole according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting part is detachably provided on the ski pole body.

3. The ski pole according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting part is fixedly installed on the ski pole body.

4. The ski pole according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that, The ski pole body includes: The staff body; and A handle is provided at the upper end of the staff body; The connecting part is disposed on the handle.

5. The ski pole according to claim 4, characterized in that, The connecting portion is configured to extend to the extended state along the extension direction of the cane body; Alternatively, the connecting portion is configured to unfold to the unfolded state along a direction intersecting the extension direction of the cane body.

6. The ski pole according to claim 5, characterized in that, The handle has a receiving cavity, and the connecting part is retractably disposed in the receiving cavity.

7. The ski pole according to claim 6, characterized in that, The connecting part includes a sleeve assembly, which includes at least two stages of sleeves, wherein in two adjacent stages of sleeves, the sleeve with a smaller diameter is slidably fitted inside the sleeve with a larger diameter.

8. The ski pole according to claim 7, characterized in that, One of the two adjacent sleeves is provided with a guide groove arranged in the telescopic direction, and the other is provided with a guide block that slides with the guide groove.

9. The ski pole according to claim 7, characterized in that, In the sleeve assembly, the sleeve with the largest diameter is disposed in the receiving cavity; And / or, the mounting portion is located at the end of the sleeve with the smallest diameter.

10. A shooting system, characterized in that, include: Filming equipment; as well as The ski pole as described in any one of claims 1 to 9.