Multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure

By using a multi-section telescopic portable telescope bracket structure, the problems of inflexible telescopic extension and unstable storage of existing telescope brackets are solved, achieving a high degree of flexible adjustment and portability.

CN223966769UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03NANJING BOGUAN PHOTOELECTRIC INSTR CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Existing telescope mounts are not flexible enough in their telescopic mechanism, have a limited range of adjustment, and cannot be stably stored when not in use, resulting in a bulky size that is inconvenient to carry and store.

Method used

Design a multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure, including a ring frame, a support frame, a multi-section telescopic strut, a multi-head locking frame, and an auxiliary carrying bag. The multi-section telescopic strut allows for flexible height adjustment, and the multi-head locking frame and auxiliary carrying bag are used to fix the strut to reduce space occupation when storing.

Benefits of technology

It achieves a high degree of flexibility in adjustment and stable storage. The support structure is compact, easy to carry and store, and adaptable to various observation needs.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of telescope supports, in particular to a multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure which comprises a telescope base, the telescope base comprises an annular frame and a supporting frame, the supporting frame is installed on the upper end face of the annular frame, and the supporting frame is fixedly connected with the annular frame. A plurality of multi-section telescopic supporting rods are evenly installed on the outer side face of the annular frame in the circumferential direction, the heads of the multi-section telescopic supporting rods are rotationally connected with the annular frame, and a multi-head clamping frame is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the annular frame. The multi-section telescopic supporting rods are mounted on the microscope base, so that the microscope base can be stably supported through the multi-section telescopic supporting rods during use, the height can be flexibly adjusted through the multi-section telescopic supporting rods during use, and different observation requirements are met. Meanwhile, through the arrangement of a multi-head clamping frame and an auxiliary lifting bag, it is guaranteed that the multiple sections of telescopic supporting rods can be machined to be stably stored when not in use.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of telescope bracket technology, and in particular to a multi-section telescopic portable telescope bracket structure. Background Technology

[0002] Telescopes, as optical instruments used for observing distant objects, have wide applications in many fields such as astronomical observation, field exploration, and watching sporting events. To obtain a more stable and comfortable observation experience, telescope stands have become an indispensable auxiliary tool.

[0003] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, it has been found that existing telescope mounts achieve height adjustment through simple telescopic structures; however, these telescopic methods are often inflexible, with a limited adjustment range. Some mounts may only offer a limited number of height adjustments, failing to meet more precise height requirements. Furthermore, traditional telescope mounts present significant storage problems. When not in use, the support rods cannot be stably stored, resulting in a bulky mount that occupies a large amount of space, making it inconvenient to carry and store. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention solves the problems in related technologies and proposes a multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0006] A multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure includes a lens base, which comprises a ring frame and a support frame. The support frame is mounted on the upper end face of the ring frame and is fixedly connected to the ring frame. A plurality of multi-section telescopic support rods are evenly installed along the circumferential direction on the outer side of the ring frame. The heads of the multi-section telescopic support rods are rotatably connected to the ring frame. A multi-head locking frame is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the ring frame and is fixedly connected to the ring frame. An auxiliary carrying pouch is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the multi-head locking frame.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment, the ring frame includes a frame base, a top plate, and external lugs for mounting multiple telescopic support rods. The top plate is fixedly installed on the upper end face of the frame base, and the external lugs are evenly distributed on the outer side face of the frame base. Both the top plate and the external lugs are fixedly connected to the frame base.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment, the multi-section telescopic support rod includes a connector, a telescopic rod assembly, and a support foot. The connector and the support foot are fixedly installed at the upper and lower ends of the telescopic rod assembly, and the connector is rotatably connected to the outer ear seat.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment, the telescopic rod assembly includes a sliding rod portion, a first sleeve, and a second sleeve. The sliding rod portion is fixedly installed at the lower end of the connector, the first sleeve is sleeved on the outer surface of the sliding rod portion, and the second sleeve is sleeved on the outer surface of the first sleeve.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment, the outer side of the first sleeve is provided with a first locking bolt that locks with the slide rod, and the outer side of the second sleeve is provided with a second locking bolt that locks with the first sleeve.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment, the multi-head locking frame includes a central vertical rod and an elastic locking seat that cooperates with the sliding rod. The central vertical rod is vertically fixed at the center of the lower end face of the frame base, and the elastic locking seats are evenly distributed on the outer side of the central vertical rod, and the elastic locking seats are integrally formed with the central vertical rod.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment, the auxiliary carrying bag includes a vertical pole and a carrying bag shell, wherein the vertical pole is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the central vertical pole, and the carrying bag shell is fixedly installed on the lower end of the vertical pole.

[0013] Compared with existing technologies, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: By installing several multi-section telescopic support rods on the mirror mount, the mirror mount can be stably supported by these rods during use. The height can be flexibly adjusted using these multi-section telescopic support rods to adapt to different observation needs. Simultaneously, the multi-head locking frame and auxiliary carrying bag ensure that the multi-section telescopic support rods can be stably stored when not in use. When stored, the elastic brackets on the multi-head locking frame can lock and fix the multi-section telescopic support rods, while the auxiliary carrying bag can stow the lower support feet of the multi-section telescopic support rods, facilitating stable storage and reducing space occupation. The auxiliary carrying bag is not only convenient to carry but can also hold small items. The entire support structure is simple and compact, possessing excellent portability and practicality. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A front view of the device shown;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the mirror base, multi-head locking frame, and auxiliary carrying pouch in combination according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 A front view of the device shown;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the multi-section telescopic support rod in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Mirror base; 11. Ring frame; 111. Frame base; 112. Top plate; 113. External ear seat; 12. Support frame; 2. Multi-section telescopic support rod; 21. Connector; 22. Telescopic rod assembly; 221. Sliding rod part; 222. First sleeve; 223. Second sleeve; 224. First locking bolt; 225. Second locking bolt; 23. Support foot; 3. Multi-head locking frame; 31. Central vertical rod; 32. Elastic seat; 4. Auxiliary carrying bag; 41. Upright pole; 42. Carrying bag shell. Detailed Implementation

[0020] 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, and not all embodiments. The following description of at least one exemplary embodiment is merely illustrative and is in no way intended to limit the present utility model or its application or use. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0021] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to this application. As used herein, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it should be understood that when the terms "comprising" and / or "including" are used in this specification, they indicate the presence of features, steps, operations, devices, components, and / or combinations thereof.

[0022] Unless otherwise specifically stated, the relative arrangement, numerical expressions, and values ​​of the components and steps described in these embodiments do not limit the scope of this invention. It should also be understood that, for ease of description, the dimensions of the various parts shown in the drawings are not drawn to actual scale. Techniques, methods, and devices known to those skilled in the art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, such techniques, methods, and devices should be considered part of the specification. In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific values ​​should be interpreted as merely exemplary and not as limitations. Therefore, other examples of exemplary embodiments may have different values. It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following figures denote similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it need not be further discussed in subsequent figures.

[0023] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional terms such as "front, back, up, down, left, right", "horizontal, vertical, horizontal" and "top, bottom" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. Unless otherwise stated, these directional terms 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 on the scope of protection of this utility model. The directional terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours relative to the outline of each component itself.

[0024] For ease of description, spatial relative terms such as "above," "over," "on the upper surface of," "above," etc., are used herein to describe the spatial positional relationship of a device or feature as shown in the figures to other devices or features. It should be understood that spatial relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations in use or operation beyond the orientation of the device as described in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures were inverted, a device described as "above" or "above" other devices or structures would subsequently be positioned as "below" or "under" other devices or structures. Thus, the exemplary term "above" can include both "above" and "below." The device may also be positioned in other different ways (rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatial relative descriptions used herein will be interpreted accordingly.

[0025] Furthermore, it should be noted that the use of terms such as "first" and "second" to define components is merely for the purpose of distinguishing the corresponding components. Unless otherwise stated, the above terms have no special meaning and therefore cannot be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0026] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, a multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure includes a lens base 1, which comprises a ring frame 11 and a support frame 12. The support frame 12 is mounted on the upper surface of the ring frame 11 and is fixedly connected to the ring frame 11. Several multi-section telescopic support rods 2 are evenly installed circumferentially on the outer surface of the ring frame 11. The heads of the multi-section telescopic support rods 2 are rotatably connected to the ring frame 11. A multi-head locking frame 3 is fixedly installed on the lower surface of the ring frame 11 and is fixedly connected to the ring frame 11. An auxiliary carrying pouch 4 is fixedly installed on the lower surface of the multi-head locking frame 3. By designing the lens base 1 as a structure where the ring frame 11 and the support frame 12 match, the ring frame 11 and the support frame 12 structure of the lens base 1 provide a stable support foundation for the telescope during use. The length of the multi-section telescopic support rods 2 can be adjusted as needed to adapt to different usage scenarios and height requirements. Furthermore, the rotatable connection between the heads of the multi-section telescopic support rods 2 and the ring frame 11 facilitates storage and deployment. The multi-head locking frame 3 is used to fix the multi-section telescopic support rod 2 during storage. The auxiliary carrying bag 4 is designed to facilitate the stable storage of the lower end of the multi-section telescopic support rod 2, making it convenient to carry the entire support structure. The ring frame 11 includes a frame base 111, a top plate 112, and external ear seats 113 for mounting the multi-section telescopic support rod 2. The top plate 112 is fixedly installed on the upper end face of the frame base 111, and the external ear seats 113 are evenly distributed on the outer side face of the frame base 111. Both the top plate 112 and the external ear seats 113 are fixedly connected to the frame base 111. By designing the ring frame 11 into a structure in which the frame base 111, the top plate 112, and the external ear seats 113 cooperate, the support frame 12 is installed through the top plate 112 on the frame base 111 during use, while the external ear seats 113 provide a reliable support point for the installation and rotation of the multi-section telescopic support rod 2.

[0027] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 5As shown, the multi-section telescopic support rod 2 includes a connector 21, a telescopic rod assembly 22, and a support foot 23. The connector 21 and the support foot 23 are fixedly installed at the upper and lower ends of the telescopic rod assembly 22, and the connector 21 is rotatably connected to the outer ear seat 113. The combination of the connector 21, the telescopic rod assembly 22, and the support foot 23 of the multi-section telescopic support rod 2 allows for a rotatable connection between the connector 21 and the ring frame 11, enables the telescopic rod assembly 22 to perform telescopic functions, and ensures stable support of the support on the ground. The telescopic rod assembly 22 includes a sliding rod portion 221, a first sleeve 222, and a second sleeve 223. The sliding rod portion 221 is fixedly installed at the lower end of the connector 21, the first sleeve 222 is fitted onto the outer surface of the sliding rod portion 221, and the second sleeve 223 is fitted onto the outer surface of the first sleeve 222. The telescopic rod assembly 22 adopts a nested structure of sliding rod 221, first sleeve 222, and second sleeve 223, enabling multi-section telescopic movement and greatly increasing the telescopic range of the support, thus meeting the needs of various height applications. A first locking bolt 224, which locks against the sliding rod 221, is provided on the outer surface of the first sleeve 222, and a second locking bolt 225, which locks against the first sleeve 222, is provided on the outer surface of the second sleeve 223. The first locking bolt 224 and the second locking bolt 225 are used to lock the relative positions of the sliding rod 221 and the first sleeve 222, and the first sleeve 222 and the second sleeve 223, respectively, ensuring that the length of the telescopic rod assembly 22 remains fixed during use and guaranteeing the stability of the support.

[0028] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the multi-head locking frame 3 includes a central vertical rod 31 and elastic locking seats 32 that cooperate with the sliding rod portion 221. The central vertical rod 31 is vertically fixed at the center of the lower end face of the frame base 111. The elastic locking seats 32 are evenly distributed on the outer surface of the central vertical rod 31, and the elastic locking seats 32 are integrally formed with the central vertical rod 31. The structure of the central vertical rod 31 and elastic locking seats 32 of the multi-head locking frame 3 allows the elastic locking seats 32 to fit tightly with the sliding rod portion 221 during use, and fixes the multi-section telescopic support rods 2 under the ring frame 11 during storage, making the frame more compact and easy to carry and store.

[0029] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the auxiliary carrying bag 4 includes a vertical pole 41 and a carrying bag shell 42. The vertical pole 41 is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the central vertical pole 31, and the carrying bag shell 42 is fixedly installed on the lower end of the vertical pole 41. The structure of the vertical pole 41 and the carrying bag shell 42 of the auxiliary carrying bag 4 allows the carrying bag shell 42 to be fixed to the lower end of the central vertical pole 31 through the vertical pole 41. The carrying bag shell 42 can store the support feet 23 of the multi-section telescopic support pole 2, and can also hold some small items, such as telescope accessories, while also making it convenient for the user to carry the entire support structure by hand.

[0030] In this embodiment, during actual use, the support frame is first unfolded, and the multi-section telescopic support rod 2 is rotated and unfolded around the outer ear seat 113 until it contacts the ground. The length of the telescopic rod assembly 22 is adjusted according to actual needs. By loosening the first locking bolt 224 and the second locking bolt 225, the relative positions of the sliding rod part 221 and the first sleeve 222, and the first sleeve 222 and the second sleeve 223 are adjusted respectively. After adjusting to the appropriate length, the first locking bolt 224 and the second locking bolt 225 are tightened to lock the length of the telescopic rod assembly 22. Then, the telescope is installed on the support frame 12 of the mirror base 1, and observation can be performed. After the observation is completed, loosen the first locking bolt 224 and the second locking bolt 225, retract the telescopic rod assembly 22, and then rotate the multi-section telescopic support rod 2 around the outer ear seat 113 to the bottom of the ring frame 11. Insert the sliding rod part 221 into the elastic seat 32 of the multi-head locking frame 3 to make the whole support compact. The support rod 2 is stored in the auxiliary carrying bag 4 through the support foot 23 at the lower end of the multi-section telescopic support rod 2. Finally, the user can move the entire support by carrying it.

[0031] The above are preferred embodiments of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can make changes and modifications to the above embodiments. Therefore, this utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. Any obvious improvements, substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art based on this utility model shall fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure, comprising a lens mount (1), characterized in that: The mirror base (1) includes a ring frame (11) and a support frame (12). The support frame (12) is installed on the upper end face of the ring frame (11) and is fixedly connected to the ring frame (11). Several multi-section telescopic support rods (2) are evenly installed on the outer side of the ring frame (11) along the circumferential direction. The head of the multi-section telescopic support rod (2) is rotatably connected to the ring frame (11). A multi-head locking frame (3) is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the ring frame (11) and is fixedly connected to the ring frame (11). An auxiliary carrying pouch (4) is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the multi-head locking frame (3).

2. The multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The ring frame (11) includes a frame base (111), a top plate (112), and an outer ear seat (113) for mounting multiple telescopic support rods (2). The top plate (112) is fixedly installed on the upper end face of the frame base (111), and the outer ear seats (113) are evenly arranged on the outer side of the frame base (111). Both the top plate (112) and the outer ear seats (113) are fixedly connected to the frame base (111).

3. The multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The multi-section telescopic support rod (2) includes a connector (21), a telescopic rod assembly (22), and a support foot (23). The connector (21) and the support foot (23) are fixedly installed at the upper and lower ends of the telescopic rod assembly (22), and the connector (21) is rotatably connected to the outer ear seat (113).

4. The multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: The telescopic rod assembly (22) includes a sliding rod part (221), a first sleeve (222), and a second sleeve (223). The sliding rod part (221) is fixedly installed at the lower end of the connector (21). The first sleeve (222) is sleeved on the outer side of the sliding rod part (221), and the second sleeve (223) is sleeved on the outer side of the first sleeve (222).

5. The multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outer side of the first sleeve (222) is provided with a first locking bolt (224) that locks with the slide rod (221), and the outer side of the second sleeve (223) is provided with a second locking bolt (225) that locks with the first sleeve (222).

6. The multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The multi-head clamping frame (3) includes a central vertical rod (31) and an elastic clamping seat (32) that cooperates with the sliding rod part (221). The central vertical rod (31) is vertically fixed at the center of the lower end face of the frame base (111). The elastic clamping seat (32) is evenly arranged on the outer side of the central vertical rod (31), and the elastic clamping seat (32) and the central vertical rod (31) are integrally formed.

7. The multi-section telescopic portable telescope support structure according to claim 6, characterized in that: The auxiliary carrying bag (4) includes a vertical pole (41) and a carrying bag shell (42). The vertical pole (41) is fixedly installed on the lower end face of the central vertical pole (31), and the carrying bag shell (42) is fixedly installed on the lower end of the vertical pole (41).