Shooting equipment and cover body assembly
By employing a locking structure in the shooting device in which the first and second directions are neither parallel nor perpendicular, the problem of the cover structure opening unexpectedly due to the application of external force is solved, thus achieving reliable locking and stability of the cover structure.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520359497.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-28
AI Technical Summary
The cover structure of existing shooting equipment is poorly designed and is prone to failure due to users accidentally applying external force instead of opening it as intended.
A shooting device was designed, which adopts a locking structure in which the first direction and the second direction are neither parallel nor perpendicular. Through the special movement mode of the first locking structure and the cover structure, it is ensured that the cover can remain locked when subjected to external forces in different directions, thereby reducing the risk of accidental opening.
This effectively reduces the risk of the cover structure opening unexpectedly due to users accidentally applying external force, and improves the reliability and stability of the cover structure.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shooting equipment technology, and in particular to a shooting device and a cover assembly. Background Technology
[0002] The functional parts of a shooting device are typically equipped with a cover structure. This cover structure can close the functional parts and can be moved to switch to an open state when it is necessary to expose the functional parts. When the cover structure closes the functional parts, a locking structure is usually provided to lock at least part of the cover structure in order to reliably maintain the closed state. However, in related technologies, the structural design of the cover structure is unreasonable, and the cover structure can easily open unintentionally due to external force applied by the user. Utility Model Content
[0003] This invention provides a shooting device and a cover assembly, which aims to reduce the risk of the cover structure opening unexpectedly due to external force applied by the user.
[0004] One embodiment of this utility model provides a shooting device, including:
[0005] Subject of the photograph;
[0006] A cover structure, connected to a camera body, for opening or closing functional parts of the camera body; at least a portion of the cover structure is movable relative to the camera body along a first direction; and
[0007] A first locking structure is connected to the cover structure, and at least a portion of the first locking structure is movable relative to the cover structure in a second direction to lock or unlock at least a portion of the cover structure from moving relative to the shooting subject in the first direction;
[0008] The first direction and the second direction are not parallel to each other, and neither the first direction nor the second direction is perpendicular to the cover structure.
[0009] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction; or, the angle between the first direction and the second direction is an acute angle or an obtuse angle; or, the first direction and the second direction are coplanar; or, the first direction and the second direction are not coplanar.
[0010] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the plane formed by the first direction and the second direction is approximately parallel to the plane where the cover structure is located.
[0011] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the cover structure includes a first cover and a second cover. The second cover is movably connected to the shooting subject so that the second cover can open or close the functional part of the shooting subject. The first cover can move relative to the second cover in a first direction, and the movement of the first cover in the first direction can lock or unlock the movement of the second cover relative to the shooting subject.
[0012] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the first locking structure is disposed on the first cover. When the first locking structure is in the unlocked state, the first cover can move from a first position to a second position relative to the second cover along the first direction; when the first cover is in the second position, the cover structure can rotate relative to the shooting subject, so that the second cover can switch between an open state and a closed state; and / or,
[0013] When the second cover is closed and the first cover is in the first position, the first cover can cooperate with the shooting subject to lock the relative rotation between the second cover and the shooting subject.
[0014] The shooting device in this embodiment of the utility model also includes a second locking structure. The second locking structure is disposed on the first cover and can lock or unlock the movement of the second cover relative to the shooting subject during the movement of the first cover along the first direction.
[0015] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, one of the second locking structure and the shooting body is provided with a slot, and the other is provided with a buckle, and the slot can engage with the buckle.
[0016] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the first cover and the second cover are slidably engaged. When the first locking structure is in the unlocked state, the first cover can slide relative to the second cover along the first direction.
[0017] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, at least a portion of the first locking structure can slide relative to the first cover along the second direction to lock or unlock the first cover and the second cover from moving relative to each other along the first direction.
[0018] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the first locking structure includes:
[0019] An operating element is slidably engaged with the first cover, and the operating element is capable of moving relative to the first cover in the positive direction of the second direction, so that the operating element is disengaged from the second cover.
[0020] A reset element is connected to the operating element, which is capable of moving relative to the first cover in the negative direction of the second direction under the action of the reset element, so that the operating element locks into the second cover.
[0021] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the operating member is disposed on the first cover and slides in cooperation with the first cover.
[0022] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the reset member includes a first elastic member, the first elastic member is connected to the operating member, and the first elastic member is connected to the first cover.
[0023] The operating member can move relative to the first cover in the positive direction of the second direction under the action of an external force, so as to disengage the operating member from the second cover and cause the first elastic member to undergo elastic deformation; the operating member can also move relative to the first cover in the negative direction of the second direction under the elastic action of the first elastic member, so as to lock the operating member from the second cover.
[0024] The shooting device in this embodiment of the utility model also includes:
[0025] A limiting member is connected to at least one of the first cover and / or the first locking structure. The second cover is provided with a mating part, and the limiting member can engage with the mating part to restrict the movement of the first cover relative to the second cover along the first direction.
[0026] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the limiting member includes a second elastic member, which can contact and cooperate with the mating part, and the second elastic member is in a compressed state during the relative movement of the first cover and the second cover along the first direction, so that the first cover and the second cover can be maintained at any relative position along the first direction.
[0027] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the mating part includes a mating groove, and at least part of the limiting member can move within the mating groove; the limiting member can contact and engage with the side wall of the mating groove to restrict the first cover from moving relative to the second cover along the first direction.
[0028] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the limiting member includes:
[0029] An assembly part is connected to at least one of the first cover and / or the first locking structure;
[0030] A limiting part is connected to the assembly part; the limiting part can cooperate with the mating part to restrict the first cover from moving relative to the second cover in the first direction.
[0031] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, a sealing layer and / or a waterproof layer are provided on the side of the cover structure near the functional part.
[0032] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the functional part includes at least one of the following: power supply, electrical connection interface, storage slot, function card, lens, and circuit board.
[0033] In the shooting device of this utility model embodiment, the shooting body is provided with at least two cover structures, wherein the two cover structures are respectively disposed on different sides of the shooting body; and / or, one of the cover structures is used to open or cover the battery compartment, and the other cover structure is used to open or cover the external interface.
[0034] Another embodiment of this utility model also provides a cover assembly, including:
[0035] A cover structure, connected to the camera body of the shooting device, for opening or closing functional parts of the camera body; at least a portion of the cover structure is movable relative to the camera body along a first direction; and
[0036] A first locking structure is connected to the cover structure, and at least a portion of the first locking structure is movable relative to the cover structure in a second direction to lock or unlock at least a portion of the cover structure from moving relative to the shooting subject in the first direction;
[0037] The first direction and the second direction are not parallel to each other, and neither the first direction nor the second direction is perpendicular to the cover structure.
[0038] Technical Effects: The shooting device and cover assembly provided in this utility model embodiment, since the first direction and the second direction are not parallel to each other, when the first locking structure or at least part of the cover structure is only subjected to an external force in the first direction, the first locking structure can still remain locked. When the first locking structure is only subjected to an external force in the second direction, the cover structure will not move relative to the shooting subject. This can effectively reduce the risk of the cover structure opening unexpectedly due to the external force accidentally applied by the user. Furthermore, since the external force applied by the user is often coupled with a component force perpendicular to the cover structure, the first direction and the second direction are not perpendicular to the cover structure, which can further reduce the risk of accidental opening.
[0039] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and do not limit the disclosure of the embodiments of this utility model. Attached Figure Description
[0040] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0041] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0042] Figure 2 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in an unlocked state;
[0043] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, which shows a cover structure, a first locking structure and a part of the shooting body, with the first locking structure in an unlocked state;
[0044] Figure 4 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in an unlocked state;
[0045] Figure 5 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in an unlocked state;
[0046] Figure 6 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in a locked state;
[0047] Figure 7 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in a locked state;
[0048] Figure 8 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in a locked state;
[0049] Figure 9 This is a partially exploded schematic diagram of the shooting device provided in one embodiment of the present invention;
[0050] Figure 10This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a shooting device provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0051] Figure 11 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in another embodiment of the present invention, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in an unlocked state;
[0052] Figure 12 This is a partially exploded schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in another embodiment of the present invention;
[0053] Figure 13 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shooting device provided in another embodiment of the present invention, which shows a cover structure and a first locking structure, wherein the first locking structure is in a locked state.
[0054] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0055] 100. Filming equipment;
[0056] 10. Subject of the photograph; 11. Functional components; 12. Camera housing; 13. Card slot;
[0057] 20. Cover structure; 21. First cover; 211. Through hole; 212. Receiving groove; 213. Positioning groove; 214. Joint; 22. Second cover; 2201. Rotating connection; 2202. Clearance space; 221. Adaptor groove; 222. Fitting part; 2221. Fitting groove; 223. Stop;
[0058] 30. First locking structure; 31. Operating element; 311. Locking part; 312. Operating part; 313. Mounting part; 3131. Positioning post; 32. Reset element; 321. First elastic element;
[0059] 40. Second locking structure; 41. Buckle part;
[0060] 50. Limiting component; 51. Second elastic component; 52. Assembly part; 53. Limiting part;
[0061] 60. Sealing layer; 70. Waterproof layer. Detailed Implementation
[0062] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0063] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," and "counterclockwise," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. They do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, features defined with "first" and "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the stated features. In the description of this utility model, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0064] It should also be understood that the terminology used in this specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0065] It should also be further understood that the term "and / or" as used in this specification and the appended claims refers to any combination of one or more of the associated listed items and all possible combinations, and includes such combinations.
[0066] This utility model provides a shooting device. The shooting device can be any device capable of capturing images or videos, such as at least one of the following: camera, video camera, mobile phone, aircraft with shooting function, etc.
[0067] The following detailed description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, outlines some embodiments of the present invention. Unless otherwise specified, the following embodiments and features can be combined with each other.
[0068] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2In some embodiments, the shooting device 100 includes a shooting body 10, a cover structure 20, and a first locking structure 30. The cover structure 20 is connected to the shooting body 10 and is used to open or close the functional part 11 of the shooting body 10. At least a portion of the cover structure 20 is movable relative to the shooting body 10 along a first direction. The first locking structure 30 is connected to the cover structure 20, and at least a portion of the first locking structure 30 is movable relative to the cover structure 20 along a second direction to lock or unlock at least a portion of the cover structure 20 from moving relative to the shooting body 10 along the first direction. The first and second directions are not parallel to each other, and neither the first nor the second direction is perpendicular to the cover structure 20.
[0069] In the above-described embodiment of the shooting device 100, since the first direction and the second direction are not parallel, the first locking structure 30 can remain locked even when it is subjected to an external force only in the first direction, and the cover structure 20 will not move relative to the shooting subject 10 even when it is subjected to an external force only in the second direction. This effectively reduces the risk of the cover structure 20 opening unexpectedly due to external force mistakenly applied by the user. Furthermore, since the external force applied by the user is often coupled with a component force perpendicular to the cover structure 20, the first and second directions are not perpendicular to the cover structure 20, further reducing the risk of accidental opening. The cover structure 20 of this embodiment has a reasonable and simple structure and is highly practical.
[0070] In some embodiments, the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction. This helps to reduce the probability of coupling between the component of the force causing at least a portion of the cover structure 20 to move along the first direction and the force causing at least a portion of the first locking structure 30 to move along the second direction, or to reduce the probability of coupling between the component of the force causing at least a portion of the cover structure 20 to move along the first direction and the component of the force causing at least a portion of the first locking structure 30 to move along the second direction, thereby further reducing the risk of the cover structure 20 being accidentally opened. In other embodiments, the angle between the first direction and the second direction is an acute or obtuse angle, such as 5°, 10°, 30°, 60°, 85°, 100°, 120°, 135°, 170°, any other suitable angle between 0° and 90°, or any other suitable angle between 90° and 180°.
[0071] For example, the first direction is parallel to Figure 1 or Figure 3 The X direction in the equation. The second direction is parallel to... Figure 1 or Figure 3 in the Y direction.
[0072] For example, the first direction is Figure 1 or Figure 3 The X direction. The second direction is... Figure 1 or Figure 3 in the Y direction.
[0073] For example, the first direction is parallel to the length direction of the subject 10. The second direction is parallel to the width direction of the subject 10.
[0074] For example, the first direction is the length direction of the subject 10. The second direction is the width direction of the subject 10.
[0075] In some embodiments, the first direction and the second direction are coplanar; or, the first direction and the second direction are not coplanar, that is, the first direction and the second direction are not in the same plane.
[0076] In some embodiments, the plane formed by the first direction and the second direction is substantially parallel to the plane containing the cover structure 20. In some embodiments, the first direction and the second direction are coplanar, and the plane formed by the first direction and the second direction is the plane containing the first direction and the second direction. In some embodiments, the first direction and the second direction may also be non-coplanar, meaning they do not lie in the same plane; the plane formed by the first direction and the second direction includes: a plane obtained by translating either the first direction or the second direction along a third direction, such that the translated first direction and the second direction are coplanar. Exemplarily, both the first direction and the second direction are perpendicular to the third direction. Exemplarily, the third direction is the height direction of the shooting subject 10. Exemplarily, the third direction is perpendicular to the cover structure 20. Exemplarily, the third direction is parallel to... Figure 1 The Z direction in the equation. For example, the third direction is... Figure 1 The Z direction. For example, the plane containing the cover structure 20 is perpendicular to the third direction.
[0077] In some embodiments, the functional unit 11 includes at least one of the following: a power supply, an electrical connection interface, a storage slot, a function card, a lens, a circuit board, etc. Exemplarily, the power supply may include at least one of the following: a battery, a battery cell. The electrical connection interface is used to enable the shooting device 100 to be electrically connected to an external electronic device for power supply or charging.
[0078] For example, the shooting subject 10 includes a camera or shooting component to enable the shooting device 100 to have shooting function.
[0079] Please see Figure 1 For example, the shooting body 10 includes a housing 12, and a functional part 11 is disposed on the housing 12. The cover structure 20 is connected to at least one of the housing 12 and the functional part 11.
[0080] Please see Figures 2 to 4In some embodiments, the cover structure 20 includes a first cover 21 and a second cover 22. The second cover 22 is movably connected to the shooting subject 10 so that the second cover 22 can open or close the functional part 11 of the shooting subject 10. The first cover 21 is movable relative to the second cover 22 in a first direction, and the movement of the first cover 21 in the first direction can lock or unlock the movement of the second cover 22 relative to the shooting subject 10. For example, the second cover 22 is movably connected to the shooting subject 10 so that the second cover 22 can open or close the functional part 11; the first cover 21 is movable in the first direction to lock or unlock the movement of the second cover 22 relative to the shooting subject 10. When the first cover 21 moves to lock the second cover 22 relative to the shooting subject 10, the second cover 22 can be reliably maintained in the closed state of the closing function part 11; when the first cover 21 moves to unlock the second cover 22 relative to the shooting subject 10, the second cover 22 can move relative to the shooting subject 10 so that the second cover 22 can switch between the closed state and the open state.
[0081] For example, at least a portion of the first locking structure 30 is movable relative to the first cover 21 in a second direction to lock or unlock the first cover 21 from moving relative to the second cover 22 in a first direction.
[0082] In some embodiments, the second cover 22 is rotatably connected to the shooting body 10, so that the second cover 22 can open or close the functional part 11 of the shooting body 10. For example, the second cover 22 includes a rotatable connection portion 2201 for rotatably connecting to the shooting body 10. For instance, the rotatable connection portion 2201 is rotatably connected to the shooting body 10 via a pivot or other suitable structure. In some embodiments, the second cover 22 is slidably connected to the shooting body 10, so that the second cover 22 can open or close the functional part 11 of the shooting body 10.
[0083] Please see Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5In some embodiments, a first locking structure 30 is disposed on a first cover 21. When the first locking structure 30 is in an unlocked state, the first cover 21 can move from a first position to a second position relative to the second cover 22 along a first direction. When the first cover 21 is in the second position, the cover structure 20 can rotate relative to the shooting subject 10, so that the second cover 22 can switch between an open state and a closed state. For example, the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 are movably connected. When the first cover 21 is in the second position, the second cover 22 can rotate relative to the shooting subject 10, and the first cover 21 connected to the second cover 22 can also rotate relative to the shooting subject 10 along with the second cover 22. Understandably, when the first locking structure 30 is in the unlocked state, the first cover 21 can move from the second position to the first position relative to the second cover 22 along the first direction; when the first cover 21 moves to the first position, at least part of the first locking structure 20 can move relative to the cover structure along the second direction, so that the first locking structure 20 switches from the unlocked state to the locked state, thereby locking the movement of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 along the first direction.
[0084] For example, the number of second positions may include one, two, three, or more, without limitation. For instance, the second position may include any suitable position other than the first position along the movement trajectory of the first cover 21 in the first direction. For example, when the first cover 21 is in the second position, the positions of the relevant components of the imaging device 100 are as follows: Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 or Figure 5 As shown. Exemplarily, when the first cover 21 is in the first position, the positions of the relevant components of the imaging device 100 are as follows: Figure 6 , Figure 7 or Figure 8 As shown.
[0085] For example, in Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 or Figure 5 In the first locking structure 30, the first cover 21 or at least part of the cover structure 20 can move relative to the shooting subject 10 in a first direction. For example, the first cover 21 can slide relative to the second cover 22 in a first direction; the second cover 22 can rotate relative to the shooting subject 10 to open or close the functional part 11.
[0086] For example, in Figure 6 , Figure 7 or Figure 8In this configuration, the first locking structure 30 is in a locked state. The first locking structure 30 is used to lock the movement of the first cover 21 relative to the shooting subject 10 or the second cover 22 along a first direction. For example, the sliding of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 along the first direction is locked by the first locking structure 30. Since the movement of the first cover 21 along the first direction is locked and the first cover 21 is in a first position, the rotation of the second cover 22 relative to the shooting subject 10 is locked. At this time, the second cover 22 can be reliably kept in the closed state, and the external force accidentally applied by the user is not likely to open the second cover 22 or the cover structure 20.
[0087] Please see Figure 6 and Figure 7 In some embodiments, when the second cover 22 is in the closed state and the first cover 21 is in the first position, the first cover 21 can cooperate with the shooting subject 10 to lock the relative rotation between the second cover 22 and the shooting subject 10, thereby reliably keeping the second cover 22 in the closed state. Thus, the first cover 21 can both support the first locking structure 30 and lock the relative rotation between the second cover 22 and the shooting subject 10. When the first locking structure 30 or the first cover 21 is only subjected to an external force in the first direction, since the first locking structure 30 can still remain in the locked state, the first cover 21 is unlikely to move relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction, and the second cover 22 will not rotate relative to the shooting subject 10. When the first locking structure 30 is only subjected to an external force in the second direction, the first cover 21 will not move relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction, and therefore the second cover 22 will not rotate relative to the shooting subject 10. This effectively reduces the risk of the second cover 22 opening unexpectedly due to a user's mistaken application of external force.
[0088] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 7 In some embodiments, the imaging device 100 further includes a second locking structure 40 disposed on the first cover 21. The second locking structure 40 can lock or unlock the movement of the second cover 22 relative to the imaging subject 10 during the movement of the first cover 21 along a first direction. For example, when the first cover 21 moves relative to the second cover 22 to a first position along the first direction, and the second cover 22 moves relative to the imaging subject 10 to a closed state, the second locking structure 40 can lock the relative movement between the second cover 22 and the imaging subject 10, thereby making the second cover 22 more reliably maintained in the closed state and further reducing the risk of the second cover 22 being opened unintentionally. When it is necessary to open the second cover 22, the second locking structure 40 can be released from locking the second cover 22.
[0089] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 7 In some embodiments, one of the second locking structure 40 and the shooting body 10 is provided with a slot 13, and the other is provided with a latching part 41. The slot 13 can engage with the latching part 41. Thus, when the first cover 21 moves relative to the second cover 22 in a first direction to a first position, and the second cover 22 moves relative to the shooting body 10 to a closed state, the slot 13 can engage with the latching part 41, reliably keeping the second cover 22 in the closed state. The second locking structure 40 has a simple structure, and locking and unlocking the second cover 22 is convenient, easy, and quick. In other embodiments, the second locking structure 40 can also be any other suitable structure. For example, one of the second locking structure 40 and the shooting body 10 is provided with a magnet, and the other is provided with a magnetic attraction body. The magnet can magnetically attract the magnetic attraction body. The magnetic attraction body can include magnetic materials or magnetically conductive materials, etc.
[0090] In some embodiments, the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 are slidably engaged. When the first locking structure 30 is in the unlocked state, the first cover 21 can slide relative to the second cover 22 along a first direction, allowing the first cover 21 to move between a first position and a second position along the first direction. This slidable engagement of the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 makes the movement of the first cover 21 smoother and facilitates easier sliding of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 along the first direction. For example, when the second cover 22 is in the closed state and the first cover 21 has slid relative to the second cover 22 to the first position, even if the second locking structure 40 is in the unlocked state and the user mistakenly applies a force that causes the second cover 22 to rotate relative to the shooting subject, the first cover 21 will still interfere with or prevent the second cover 22 from rotating relative to the shooting subject 10 and opening. This further effectively reduces the risk of the second cover 22 opening unexpectedly due to a user's mistaken application of external force. When the second cover 22 is in the open state and the first cover 21 slides to the second position relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction, the first cover 21 no longer interferes with or prevents the second cover 22 from rotating relative to the shooting subject 10. At this time, the second locking structure 40 is also in the unlocked state, and the second cover 22 can rotate normally relative to the shooting subject 10, thereby allowing the second cover 22 to switch between the open state and the closed state, and the second cover 22 can be opened smoothly.
[0091] For example, the second locking structure 40 is disposed at one end of the first cover 21; when the second cover 22 is in the closed state and the first cover 21 can slide relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction to the first position, such as Figure 6 and Figure 7At this time, even if the second locking structure 40 is in the unlocked state, and the user mistakenly applies a force that causes the second cover 22 to rotate relative to the shooting subject, the end of the first cover 21 away from the second locking structure 40 can cooperate with the shooting subject 10. For example, the end of the first cover 21 away from the second locking structure 40 can contact the shooting subject 10 to interfere with or prevent the second cover 22 from rotating relative to the shooting subject 10 and opening. It can be understood that when the second cover 22 is in the closed state, in addition to the second cover 22 being able to prevent at least one of the external liquids, dust, or other solid substances from reaching the functional part 11, the first cover 21 can also, to a certain extent, prevent at least one of the external liquids, dust, or other solid substances from reaching the functional part 11, playing a preliminary isolation role and improving the effect of the cover structure 20 in blocking at least one of the external liquids, dust, or other solid substances.
[0092] Please see Figure 3 and Figure 4 When the first cover 21 slides to the second position relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction, one end of the first cover 21 cooperates with the second cover 22 to form a clearance space 2202. Thus, when the second cover 22 is in the closed state and the second locking structure 40 is in the unlocked state, one end of the first cover 21 no longer interferes with or prevents the second cover 22 from rotating relative to the shooting subject 10, thereby ensuring that the second cover 22 can be opened smoothly.
[0093] In some embodiments, at least a portion of the first locking structure 30 is slidable relative to the first cover 21 along a second direction to lock or unlock the relative movement of the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 along a first direction. This makes the movement of at least a portion of the first locking structure 30 smoother and facilitates easier operation of the first locking structure 30.
[0094] Please see Figure 5 and Figure 8 In some embodiments, the first locking structure 30 includes an operating member 31 and a reset member 32. The operating member 31 is slidably engaged with the first cover 21 and can move relative to the first cover 21 in the positive direction of a second direction, thereby disengaging the operating member 31 from the second cover 22. The reset member 32 is connected to the operating member 31, and the operating member 31 can move relative to the first cover 21 in the negative direction of the second direction under the action of the reset member 32, thereby locking the operating member 31 to the second cover 22. A user or external device can apply a force to the operating member 31, causing the operating member 31 to move relative to the first cover 21 in the positive direction of the second direction, thereby releasing the operating member 31 from the second cover 22. When the force applied to the operating member 31 by the user or external device is removed, the operating member 31 can reliably maintain the locked engagement with the second cover 22 under the action of the reset member 32.
[0095] For example, the positive direction of the second direction is as follows: Figure 8 The arrow in the Y direction points in that direction. The negative direction of the second direction is opposite to the positive direction of the second direction.
[0096] Please see Figure 5 and Figure 8 For example, one of the operating member 31 and the second cover 22 is provided with an adapter groove 221, and the other is provided with a locking part 311. The adapter groove 221 can engage with the locking part 311. In this way, the structure is simple, and locking and unlocking between the operating member 31 and the second cover 22 is easy and convenient. For example, the locking part 311 includes a hook or a protrusion.
[0097] Understandably, Figure 5 In the middle, the operating member 31 is disengaged from the locking engagement with the second cover 22. For example, the locking part 311 of the operating member 31 is disengaged from the adapter groove 221 of the second cover 22. Figure 8 In this case, the operating element 31 is locked to the second cover 22. For example, the locking part 311 of the operating element 31 engages with the adapter groove 221 of the second cover 22.
[0098] For example, please refer to Figure 5 The second cover 22 is provided with a stop 223, which can cooperate with the locking part 311 to restrict the movement of the operating member 31 in the negative direction of the second direction. Thus, when the operating member 31 is disengaged from the second cover 22, even if the force that caused the operating member 31 to move in the positive direction of the second direction is removed, the stop 223 can abut against the locking part 311 to restrict the movement of the operating member 31 in the negative direction of the second direction under the action of the reset member 32, so that the first locking structure 30 can be reliably kept in the unlocked state.
[0099] In some embodiments, the operating member 31 is disposed on the first cover 21, and the operating member 31 is slidably engaged with the first cover 21. This allows for smoother movement of the operating member 31 and makes it easier to slide relative to the first cover 21. For example, the operating member 31 is disposed on the first cover 21, and the operating member 31 is slidably engaged with the first cover 21.
[0100] Please see Figure 8 and Figure 9In some embodiments, the reset member 32 includes a first elastic member 321, which is connected to the operating member 31 and the first cover 21. The operating member 31 can move relative to the first cover 21 in the positive direction of the second direction under external force, thereby disengaging the operating member 31 from the second cover 22 and causing the first elastic member 321 to undergo elastic deformation. Alternatively, the operating member 31 can move relative to the first cover 21 in the negative direction of the second direction under the elastic action of the first elastic member 321, thereby locking the operating member 31 to the second cover 22. The reset member 32 includes the first elastic member 321, resulting in a simple structure, eliminating the need for a motor to reset the operating member 31, reducing costs, and saving power.
[0101] For example, please refer to Figure 9 The operating component 31 includes an operating part 312 and a mounting part 313. The operating part 312 is connected to the mounting part 313. The first cover 21 has a through hole 211, and a receiving groove 212 is formed on the side of the first cover 21 near the second cover 22. The through hole 211 communicates with the receiving groove 212. The operating part 312 passes through the through hole 211 and is exposed to the outside, so as to facilitate the user or external equipment to apply force to the operating part 312. The operating part 312 can move within the through hole 211. The mounting part 313 is at least partially disposed within the receiving groove 212. The receiving groove 212 can limit the mounting part 313 to a certain extent along the second direction, so that the operating component 31 can move stably and reliably along the second direction. For example, the mounting part 313 includes a locking part 311 and a positioning post 3131. A positioning groove 213 is also formed on the side of the first cover 21 near the second cover 22, and the positioning groove 213 communicates with the receiving groove 212. The positioning post 3131 and the positioning groove 213 are used to limit and position the two ends of the same first elastic member 321, respectively. In other embodiments, the positioning post 3131 can be replaced by a groove structure. The positioning groove 213 can also be replaced by a column structure.
[0102] Please see Figure 5 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 11In some embodiments, the imaging device 100 further includes a limiting member 50, which is connected to at least one of the first cover 21 and / or the first locking structure 30. The second cover 22 is provided with a mating portion 222, and the limiting member 50 can cooperate with the mating portion 222 to restrict the movement of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 along a first direction, preventing excessive relative movement between the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 and causing them to separate. The limiting member 50 can limit the movement of the first cover 21 along the first direction, allowing the first cover 21 to move relative to the second cover 22 within a certain range along the first direction, thus ensuring that the first locking structure 30 can lock or unlock the movement of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 along the first direction. Exemplarily, the limiting member 50 is connected to the first cover 21 or the first locking structure 30. Exemplarily, the limiting member 50 is connected to the first cover 21 and the first locking structure 30. Figure 5 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 In the middle, the limiting member 50 can be connected to the first cover 21; Figure 11 and Figure 12 In the middle, the limiting member 50 can be connected to the first operating member 31 of the first locking structure 30.
[0103] Please see Figure 5 and Figure 8 In some embodiments, the limiting member 50 includes a second elastic member 51, which can contact and engage with the mating part 222. The second elastic member 51 is in a compressed state during the relative movement of the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 along a first direction, so that the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 can be maintained at any relative position along the first direction. Thus, the second elastic member 51 has a certain self-locking function, and the limiting member 50 has a simple structure and strong practicality.
[0104] Please see Figure 5 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 In some embodiments, the mating part 222 includes a mating groove 2221, and at least part of the limiting member 50 can move within the mating groove 2221. The limiting member 50 can contact and engage with the sidewall of the mating groove 2221 to restrict the movement of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 in a first direction. Thus, the mating groove 2221 can guide the movement of the limiting member 50 and limit the movement of the first cover 21 in the first direction. The mating part 222 has a simple structure and strong practicality.
[0105] Please see Figure 7In some embodiments, the limiting member 50 includes an assembly portion 52 and a limiting portion 53. The assembly portion 52 is connected to at least one of the first cover 21 and / or the first locking structure 30; the limiting portion 53 is connected to the assembly portion 52; the limiting portion 53 can cooperate with the mating portion 222 to restrict the movement of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 in a first direction. Understandably, the limiting portion 53 is elastic and is in a compressed state during the relative movement of the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 in the first direction, so that the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 can be maintained at any relative position along the first direction. For example, during the movement of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction, the second elastic member 51 is in a compressed state, so that the limiting portion 53 of the second elastic member 51 can remain in contact with the bottom wall of the mating groove 2221, thereby enabling the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 to be maintained at any relative position along the first direction, achieving a self-locking function at any position. When the first cover 21 moves to a limit position relative to the second cover 22 in the positive direction of the first direction, the limiting part 53 can maintain contact with the groove sidewall of the mating groove 2221. The groove sidewall of the mating groove 2221 can prevent the limiting part 53 from moving further in the positive direction of the first direction, thereby preventing the first cover 21 from easily coming off the second cover 22. For example, the positive direction of the first direction is as follows: Figure 8 As indicated by the arrow in the middle X, the negative direction of the first direction is opposite to the positive direction of the first direction.
[0106] For example, the assembly part 52 and the limiting part 53 are integrally formed and connected; alternatively, the assembly part 52 and the limiting part 53 are separately provided, and the two are connected by at least one of the following methods: magnetic connection, snap-fit connection, screw locking connection, adhesive connection, etc. For example, the limiting part 53 extends out from one end of the assembly part 52 by bending. Please refer to... Figure 9 , combined Figure 7 For example, the first cover 21 is provided with a connecting portion 214, which is connected to the assembly portion 52. The connecting portion 214 and the assembly portion 52 can be connected by at least one of the following methods: adhesive connection, snap-fit, plug-in connection, screw fastening connection, heat fusion fixing connection, etc.
[0107] Please see Figure 9 In some embodiments, the cover structure 20 is provided with a sealing layer 60 and / or a waterproof layer 70 on the side near the functional part 11. See also... Figure 9 In some embodiments, a sealing layer 60 is provided on the side of the cover structure 20 near the functional part 11. The sealing layer 60 can be used to press the power supply or any other suitable functional part 11, reducing the risk of the functional part 11 easily shaking or loosening. Exemplarily, the sealing layer 60 includes at least one of the following: a rubber layer, a foam layer, a sealant layer, etc. For example, the sealing layer 60 is made of foam combined with waterproof tape.
[0108] Please see Figure 9 In some embodiments, a waterproof layer 70 is provided on the side of the cover structure 20 near the functional part 11. The waterproof layer 70 prevents liquid from easily reaching the functional part 11 through the connection between the cover structure 20 and the camera body 10, thus providing a waterproof function; it also prevents dust or other solid substances from easily reaching the functional part 11 through the connection between the cover structure 20 and the camera body 10, thus providing a dustproof function. For example, the material of the waterproof layer 70 may include at least one of the following: rubber, foam, waterproof tape, etc., such as the waterproof layer 70 being made of foam combined with waterproof tape.
[0109] In some embodiments, combined with Figure 1 and Figure 10 As shown, the camera body 10 may have at least two cover structures 20, with the two cover structures 20 respectively located on different sides of the camera body 10. In this way, each cover structure 20 is not easily opened unexpectedly due to external force applied by the user.
[0110] In some embodiments, the camera body 10 has at least two cover structures 20, one of which is used to open or cover the battery compartment, which is used to house a power source, such as... Figure 1 As shown; another cover structure 20 is used to open or cover external interfaces, such as... Figure 10 As shown. Thus, the cover structure 20 corresponding to the battery compartment and the cover structure 20 corresponding to the external interface are not easily opened accidentally. Exemplarily, the external interface is used to electrically connect the shooting device 100 to an external electronic device to achieve power supply or charging. Exemplarily, the external interface includes the electrical connection interface of any of the above embodiments. In other embodiments, the external interface and the electrical connection interface may also be two different interfaces.
[0111] Please refer to the figure. Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 For example, the functional unit 11 includes an external interface. When the first locking structure 30 is in the unlocked state, the first cover 21 or at least part of the cover structure 20 can move relative to the shooting body 10 in a first direction. For example, the first cover 21 can slide relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction. When the first cover 21 moves to the second position, the second cover 22 can rotate relative to the shooting body 10 to open or close the functional unit 11.
[0112] Please see Figure 10 , Figure 12 and Figure 13For example, the functional unit 11 includes an external interface. When the first locking structure 30 is in a locked state, the first locking structure 30 is used to lock the movement of the first cover 21 or at least part of the cover structure 20 relative to the shooting subject 10 in a first direction. For example, the first cover 21 is locked by the first locking structure 30 when it slides relative to the second cover 22 in the first direction. This can effectively reduce the risk of the cover structure 20 opening unexpectedly due to the external force accidentally applied by the user.
[0113] For example, there is no coupling between the unlocking direction of the first locking structure 30 or the first operating member 31 (e.g., corresponding to the second direction) and the sliding direction of the first cover 21 relative to the second cover 22 (e.g., corresponding to the first direction). Specifically, the unlocking direction of the first locking structure 30 or the first operating member 31 can be located in the same plane and perpendicular to each other with the sliding direction of the first cover 21.
[0114] For example, the functional unit 11 includes a power source or battery, and the corresponding cover structure 20 includes a first cover 21 and a second cover 22. The first cover 21 and the second cover 22 are slidable. A first elastic member 321 provides a force to support the unlocking operation member 31 in the locked state. The operation member 31 can slide relative to the first cover 21 so that the locking part 311 of the operation member 31 engages or disengages with the adapter groove 221 of the second cover 22, thereby placing the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 in a sliding locked state or a sliding unlocked state. The limiting member 50 is heat-fused to the first cover 21. When the first locking structure 30 is in the unlocked state, the limiting member 50 provides a limiting function to prevent the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 from sliding out relative to each other.
[0115] For example, the locking of the cover structure 20 corresponding to the functional part 11: In the locked state, the operating member 31 is locked by the action of the first elastic member 321. At this time, the latch part 311 of the operating member 31 cooperates with the adapter groove 221 of the second cover 22, and the relative movement between the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 is locked.
[0116] For example, unlocking the cover structure 20 corresponding to the functional part 11: the operating member 31 moves, compressing the first elastic member 321, and the locking part 311 of the operating member 31 slides out from the adapter groove 221 of the second cover 22. The first cover 21 and the second cover 22 can slide relative to each other, realizing the unlocked state. At this time, since the second locking structure 40 located on the first cover 21 disengages from the slot 13 at the shooting body 10, the first cover 21 and the second cover 22 can rotate relative to the shooting body 10.
[0117] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 This utility model embodiment also provides a cover assembly, including:
[0118] Cover structure 20, connected to the shooting body 10 of the shooting device 100, for opening or closing the functional part 11 of the shooting body 10; at least a portion of the cover structure 20 is movable relative to the shooting body 10 along a first direction; and
[0119] The first locking structure 30 is connected to the cover structure 20. At least a portion of the first locking structure 30 is able to move relative to the cover structure 20 in a second direction to lock or unlock at least a portion of the cover structure 20 and the shooting subject 10 relative to each other in the first direction.
[0120] The first direction and the second direction are not parallel to each other, and neither the first direction nor the second direction is perpendicular to the cover structure 20.
[0121] In the above embodiment, since the first direction and the second direction are not parallel, the first locking structure 30 can remain locked even when it is subjected to an external force only in the first direction, and the cover structure 20 will not move relative to the shooting subject 10 even when it is subjected to an external force only in the second direction. This effectively reduces the risk of the cover structure 20 opening unexpectedly due to external force mistakenly applied by the user. Furthermore, since the external force applied by the user is often coupled with a component force perpendicular to the cover structure 20, the second direction is not perpendicular to the cover structure 20, which further reduces the risk of accidental opening. The cover structure 20 of this embodiment has a reasonable and simple structure and is highly practical.
[0122] Exemplary, the shooting device 100 includes the shooting device 100 of any of the above embodiments. The shooting body 10 includes the shooting body 10 of any of the above embodiments. The cover structure 20 includes the cover structure 20 of any of the above embodiments. The first locking structure 30 includes the first locking structure 30 of any of the above embodiments.
[0123] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," "mechanical coupling," and "coupling" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection. They can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection. They can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, and can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Mechanical coupling or coupling of two components includes direct coupling and indirect coupling, such as a direct fixed connection or a connection through a transmission mechanism. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0124] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0125] The foregoing disclosure provides many different embodiments or examples for implementing various structures of this utility model. To simplify the disclosure, specific examples of components and arrangements are described above. These are merely examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model. Furthermore, reference numerals and / or letters may be repeated in different examples; such repetition is for simplification and clarity and does not in itself indicate a relationship between the various embodiments and / or arrangements discussed. In addition, examples of various specific processes and materials are provided in this utility model; however, those skilled in the art will recognize the application of other processes and / or the use of other materials.
[0126] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiment," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific method step, feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific method steps, features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0127] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of various equivalent modifications or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model, and these modifications or substitutions should all be covered within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A shooting device, characterized in that, include: Subject of the photograph; The cover structure is connected to the main body of the camera and is a functional part used to open or close the main body of the camera. At least a portion of the cover structure is capable of moving relative to the shooting subject along a first direction; as well as A first locking structure is connected to the cover structure, and at least a portion of the first locking structure is movable relative to the cover structure in a second direction to lock or unlock at least a portion of the cover structure from moving relative to the shooting subject in the first direction; The first direction and the second direction are not parallel to each other, and neither the first direction nor the second direction is perpendicular to the cover structure.
2. The shooting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first direction is perpendicular to the second direction; or, the angle between the first direction and the second direction is an acute angle or an obtuse angle; or, the first direction and the second direction are coplanar; or, the first direction and the second direction are not coplanar.
3. The shooting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The plane formed by the first direction and the second direction is approximately parallel to the plane on which the cover structure is located.
4. The shooting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cover structure includes a first cover and a second cover. The second cover is movably connected to the shooting subject so that the second cover can open or close the functional parts of the shooting subject. The first cover can move relative to the second cover in a first direction, and the movement of the first cover in the first direction can lock or unlock the movement of the second cover relative to the shooting subject.
5. The shooting device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first locking structure is disposed on the first cover. When the first locking structure is in the unlocked state, the first cover can move from the first position to the second position relative to the second cover along the first direction. When the first cover is in the second position, the cover structure can rotate relative to the shooting subject so that the second cover can switch between the open state and the closed state. And / or, When the second cover is closed and the first cover is in the first position, the first cover can cooperate with the shooting subject to lock the relative rotation between the second cover and the shooting subject.
6. The shooting device according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes a second locking structure, which is disposed on the first cover and is capable of locking or unlocking the movement of the second cover relative to the shooting subject as the first cover moves along the first direction.
7. The shooting device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The second locking structure and the shooting body are provided with a slot and a buckle, respectively, and the slot can engage with the buckle.
8. The shooting device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first cover and the second cover are slidably engaged. When the first locking structure is in the unlocked state, the first cover can slide relative to the second cover along the first direction.
9. The shooting device according to claim 4, characterized in that, At least a portion of the first locking structure is capable of sliding relative to the first cover along the second direction to lock or unlock the first cover and the second cover from moving relative to each other along the first direction.
10. The shooting device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first locking structure includes: An operating element is slidably engaged with the first cover, and the operating element is capable of moving relative to the first cover in the positive direction of the second direction, so that the operating element is disengaged from the second cover. A reset element is connected to the operating element, which is capable of moving relative to the first cover in the negative direction of the second direction under the action of the reset element, so that the operating element locks into the second cover.
11. The shooting device according to claim 10, characterized in that, The operating element is located on the first cover and slides in cooperation with the first cover.
12. The shooting device according to claim 10, characterized in that, The reset component includes a first elastic element, which is connected to the operating component and the first elastic element is connected to the first cover. The operating member can move relative to the first cover in the positive direction of the second direction under the action of an external force, so as to disengage the operating member from the second cover and cause the first elastic member to undergo elastic deformation; the operating member can also move relative to the first cover in the negative direction of the second direction under the elastic action of the first elastic member, so as to lock the operating member from the second cover.
13. The shooting device according to claim 4, characterized in that, Also includes: A limiting member is connected to at least one of the first cover and / or the first locking structure. The second cover is provided with a mating part, and the limiting member can engage with the mating part to restrict the movement of the first cover relative to the second cover along the first direction.
14. The shooting device according to claim 13, characterized in that, The limiting member includes a second elastic member, which can contact and engage with the mating part. The second elastic member is in a compressed state during the relative movement of the first cover and the second cover along the first direction, so that the first cover and the second cover can be maintained at any relative position along the first direction.
15. The shooting device according to claim 13, characterized in that, The mating part includes a mating groove, and at least a portion of the limiting member can move within the mating groove; the limiting member can contact and engage with the sidewall of the mating groove to restrict the first cover from moving relative to the second cover along the first direction.
16. The shooting device according to claim 13, characterized in that, The limiting component includes: An assembly part is connected to at least one of the first cover and / or the first locking structure; A limiting part is connected to the assembly part; the limiting part can cooperate with the mating part to restrict the first cover from moving relative to the second cover in the first direction.
17. The shooting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cover structure is provided with a sealing layer and / or a waterproof layer on the side near the functional part.
18. The shooting device according to any one of claims 1-17, characterized in that, The functional unit includes at least one of the following: power supply, electrical connection interface, storage compartment, function card, lens, and circuit board.
19. The shooting device according to any one of claims 1-17, characterized in that, The shooting body is provided with at least two cover structures, wherein the two cover structures are respectively disposed on different sides of the shooting body; and / or, one of the cover structures is used to open or cover the battery compartment, and the other cover structure is used to open or cover the external interface.
20. A cover assembly, characterized in that, include: A cover structure, connected to the main body of the shooting device, used to open or close the functional parts of the main body of the shooting device; At least a portion of the cover structure is capable of moving relative to the shooting subject along a first direction; as well as A first locking structure is connected to the cover structure, and at least a portion of the first locking structure is movable relative to the cover structure in a second direction to lock or unlock at least a portion of the cover structure from moving relative to the shooting subject in the first direction; The first direction and the second direction are not parallel to each other, and neither the first direction nor the second direction is perpendicular to the cover structure.