A shooting aid
By introducing switchable interfaces and rotating connection designs into the shooting assistance device, the problem of limited usage modes has been solved, enabling diverse shooting scenario adaptation and improved user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- WINNERS SUN PLASTIC & ELECTRONICS SHENZHEN
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing shooting aids have limited usage modes and poor scalability, failing to meet diverse shooting needs.
A shooting assistance device was designed. By setting a switchable first and second plug on the handle, the connector can switch between the two and provide multiple usage modes, including low-angle and normal-height shooting. It can also be equipped with a fill light and microphone. The rotation angle between the connector and the holder is adjustable, supporting multi-angle adjustment.
It improves the scalability and flexibility of shooting aids, meets diverse shooting needs, enhances user experience and ease of operation, and adapts to more shooting scenarios and creative requirements.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shooting auxiliary equipment technology, and in particular to a shooting auxiliary device. Background Technology
[0002] With the widespread use of electronic devices such as mobile phones and cameras, shooting aids have emerged. Especially during live streaming or video chat, shooting aids can adjust the shooting angle and stably support electronic devices, which helps ensure shooting quality and improves ease of use.
[0003] Current shooting aids typically include a handheld component, a connector, and a mounting bracket. The connector links the handheld component and the mounting bracket, while the mounting bracket secures electronic devices such as mobile phones and cameras. Because the connection between the connector and the handheld component is fixed, the usage mode is limited, and the expandability is poor. Utility Model Content
[0004] This utility model provides a shooting assistance device that enables more usage modes and improves scalability during use.
[0005] This utility model discloses a shooting assistance device, including: a handle, a connector, and a retaining member. One end of the connector is connected to the retaining member. A first plug-in interface and a second plug-in interface are respectively provided on the two adjacent sides of the handle. The end of the connector away from the retaining member can be plugged into the first plug-in interface or the second plug-in interface. The retaining member is used to connect to an electronic device.
[0006] Optionally, the length direction of the handle is the same as the insertion direction of the first connector.
[0007] Optionally, the angle between the insertion direction of the first connector and the insertion direction of the second connector is between 60° and 120°.
[0008] Optionally, the angle between the insertion direction of the first connector and the insertion direction of the second connector is 90°.
[0009] Optionally, the shooting assistance device further includes a fill light, the connector is inserted into one of the first connector or the second connector, and the fill light is inserted into the other of the first connector or the second connector.
[0010] Optionally, the shooting assistance device further includes a microphone, the connector is inserted into one of the first connector or the second connector, and the microphone is inserted into the other of the first connector or the second connector.
[0011] Optionally, the retaining member includes a support frame and a clamping member disposed on the support frame, the connecting member being rotatably connected to the support frame, and the clamping member being used to clamp an electronic device.
[0012] Optionally, the retaining member includes a support frame and a plurality of magnetic suction members disposed on the support frame, the connecting member being rotatably connected to the support frame, and the magnetic suction members being used for magnetic connection with electronic devices.
[0013] Optionally, the support frame is circular, and the support frame is provided with a first clearance groove and a second clearance groove. A connecting shaft connected to the connector is provided at the first clearance groove. The connector is rotatably connected to the support frame through the connecting shaft, and both ends of the connector can be accommodated in the first clearance groove and the second clearance groove, respectively.
[0014] Optionally, the rotation angle between the connector and the retainer ranges from 0° to 210°.
[0015] The beneficial effects of the shooting assistance device provided in this embodiment are as follows: By switching the connector between the first and second connectors, the shooting assistance device can adapt to different shooting scenarios and needs. For example, when shooting at a low angle, connecting the connector to the second connector may make it easier for the user to operate the camera in a lower posture and obtain a unique shooting perspective; while when shooting at a normal height, connecting the connector to the first connector provides a more comfortable grip and operating experience. Secondly, this switchable connection design greatly improves the scalability of the shooting assistance device. Users can flexibly adjust the connection position of the connector according to actual shooting needs, thereby expanding the function and usage of the shooting assistance device, meeting diverse shooting needs, and improving the user experience. Attached Figure Description
[0016] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. In the accompanying drawings:
[0017] Figure 1 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of the shooting auxiliary device according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the handle provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is the second schematic diagram of the structure of the shooting auxiliary device according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of the connection between the connector and the retaining member in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 5 This is the second schematic diagram of the connection between the connector and the retaining member in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 6 This is the third structural schematic diagram of the connection between the connector and the retaining member in this embodiment of the utility model.
[0023] The labels for the attached figures are as follows:
[0024] 100. Shooting aid device; 110. Handle; 112. First connector; 114. Second connector; 120. Connector; 130. Holder; 132. Support frame; 1322. First clearance groove; 1324. Second clearance groove; 1326. Connecting shaft. Detailed Implementation
[0025] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. The preferred embodiments of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0026] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, this utility model embodiment provides a shooting assistance device 100, including: a handle 110, a connector 120 and a retainer 130. One end of the connector 120 is connected to the retainer 130. A first plug-in interface 112 and a second plug-in interface 114 are respectively provided on the two adjacent sides of the handle 110. The end of the connector 120 away from the retainer 130 can be plugged into the first plug-in interface 112 or the second plug-in interface 114. The retainer 130 is used to connect to electronic devices.
[0027] Specifically, the handle 110 serves as the handheld part of the entire shooting aid 100, providing the user with the basis for gripping and operation. The connector 120 acts as a bridge connecting the handle 110 and the holder 130, and is connected to the handle 110 via a plug-in connection. This connection method facilitates disassembly and ensures connection stability. The holder 130 undertakes the important function of fixing the electronic equipment, ensuring that the electronic equipment remains stable during shooting, and providing users with diverse usage modes.
[0028] The shooting assistance device 100 provided in this application embodiment allows the connector 120 to be switched between the first connector 112 and the second connector 114, enabling the shooting assistance device 100 to adapt to different shooting scenarios and needs. For example, when shooting at a low angle, connecting the connector 120 to the second connector 114 may make it easier for the user to operate the camera in a lower posture and obtain a unique shooting perspective; while when shooting at a normal height, connecting the connector 120 to the first connector 112 provides a more comfortable grip and operating experience. Secondly, this switchable connection design greatly improves the scalability of the shooting assistance device 100. Users can flexibly adjust the connection position of the connector 120 according to actual shooting needs, thereby expanding the functions and usage of the shooting assistance device 100, meeting diverse shooting needs, and improving the user experience.
[0029] like Figure 2 As shown, the length direction of the handle 110 is the same as the insertion direction of the first connector 112.
[0030] Specifically, the insertion direction of the first connector 112 is the direction in which the connector 120 is inserted into the first connector 112. When the length direction of the handle 110 is the same as the insertion direction of the first connector 112, it means that when the connector 120 is connected to the first connector 112, the overall structural layout of the shooting aid 100 is more regular, and it can ensure that the two have a longer vertical length in the entire shooting aid 100 after they are connected. The insertion direction of the first connector 112 is... Figure 2 The direction indicated by the vertical arrow indicates that, since the first connector 112 and the second connector 114 are located on adjacent side surfaces of the handle 110, the second connector 114 is located in the width direction of the handle 110. Figure 2 The direction indicated by the horizontal arrow in the middle.
[0031] In an optional embodiment of this application, the angle between the insertion direction of the first connector 112 and the insertion direction of the second connector 114 is between 60° and 120°.
[0032] Specifically, when the included angle is between 60° and 120°, the shooting assistance device 100 provides multiple different angle usage states. For example, when the included angle is 60°, after the connector 120 switches between the first connector 112 and the second connector 114, the posture change of the shooting assistance device 100 is relatively small, which is suitable for some scenarios where fine-tuning of the shooting angle is required. When the included angle is 120°, after the connector 120 switches between connections, the posture change of the shooting assistance device 100 is larger, which can meet the user's needs for special shooting angles. This angle range setting ensures that the shooting assistance device 100 has sufficient angle variation while avoiding inconvenience caused by excessively large or small angles.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment of this application, the angle between the insertion direction of the first connector 112 and the insertion direction of the second connector 114 is 90°.
[0034] Using the above method, the shooting assistance device 100, after the connector 120 is connected to either the first connector 112 or the second connector 114, presents two mutually perpendicular usage states. When shooting horizontally, the connector 120 can be connected to the first connector 112, allowing the user to operate the camera as if holding a traditional camera. When vertical shooting is required, the connector 120 is plugged into the second connector 114, and the shooting assistance device 100 can quickly switch to a posture suitable for vertical shooting, allowing the user to conveniently shoot vertically without adjusting their grip. This vertical switching design greatly improves the convenience and flexibility of shooting operations.
[0035] In an optional embodiment of this application, the shooting assistance device 100 further includes a fill light, with the connector 120 inserted into one of the first connector 112 or the second connector 114, and the fill light inserted into the other of the first connector 112 or the second connector 114.
[0036] Specifically, fill lights, as commonly used auxiliary equipment during shooting, are mainly used to provide additional illumination for the subject in low-light environments to improve the quality of the captured image. By providing the first connector 112 and the second connector 114, users do not need to carry and install additional fill light equipment, reducing the burden of carrying numerous items and improving shooting convenience. At the same time, the flexible installation method of the fill light allows the shooting assistance device 100 to adapt to more diverse shooting scenarios and needs, further expanding the application range of the shooting assistance device 100.
[0037] In an optional embodiment of this application, the shooting assistance device 100 further includes a microphone, with the connector 120 inserted into one of the first connector 112 or the second connector 114, and the microphone inserted into the other of the first connector 112 or the second connector 114.
[0038] Specifically, the microphone is connected to the shooting aid 100 via the first connector 112 or the second connector 114, making the installation and removal of the microphone more convenient. Users can install the microphone onto the shooting aid 100 or remove it at any time according to shooting needs. Furthermore, by using different combinations of the first connector 112 and the second connector 114, the position and direction of the microphone can be adjusted to obtain better sound capture results.
[0039] In an optional embodiment of this application, the retainer 130 includes a support frame 132 and a clamping member disposed on the support frame 132. The connector 120 is rotatably connected to the support frame 132, and the clamping member is used to clamp an electronic device.
[0040] Specifically, the rotatable connection design between the connector 120 and the support frame 132 allows the electronic device to rotate and adjust at multiple angles during shooting. Users can flexibly adjust the shooting angle of the electronic device according to their shooting needs. Combined with the use of the first connector 112 and the second connector 114, both horizontal rotation and vertical tilting can be easily achieved. This rotatable connection method increases the flexibility and operability of the shooting aid 100, meeting diverse shooting ideas and needs of users. The clamping component securely fixes the electronic device to the support frame 132, preventing the electronic device from shaking or slipping, thus ensuring reliability during use. The clamping component can be any currently mainstream clamping component; this application does not impose specific limitations on it.
[0041] like Figure 4 As shown, the retaining member 130 includes a support frame 132 and a plurality of magnetic attracting members (not shown in the figure) disposed on the support frame 132. The connecting member 120 is rotatably connected to the support frame 132, and the magnetic attracting members are used for magnetic connection with electronic devices.
[0042] Specifically, the magnetic attachment uses magnetic force to attract electronic devices to the support frame 132. This connection method is characterized by convenient and quick installation and disassembly. Users only need to bring the electronic device close to the magnetic attachment for it to automatically attach and be fixed; when the electronic device needs to be removed, it can be separated with a gentle pull. At the same time, the rotatable connection between the connector 120 and the support frame 132 allows the electronic device to still achieve multi-angle rotation and adjustment while being magnetically fixed, meeting different shooting needs.
[0043] like Figure 5 and Figure 6As shown, the support frame 132 is circular, and the support frame 132 is provided with a first clearance groove 1322 and a second clearance groove 1324. A connecting shaft 1326 connected to the connector 120 is provided at the first clearance groove 1322. The connector 120 is rotatably connected to the support frame 132 through the connecting shaft 1326. Both ends of the connector 120 can be accommodated in the first clearance groove 1322 and the second clearance groove 1324 respectively.
[0044] Specifically, the circular support frame 132 design makes the entire retaining member 130 structure smoother and more symmetrical, which is beneficial to improving the stability and balance of the retaining member 130. The first clearance groove 1322 and the second clearance groove 1324 provide storage space for the connector 120, and its two ends can be stored in the first clearance groove 1322 and the second clearance groove 1324 respectively, reducing the space occupied and making it easier to carry and store. In addition, the connecting shaft 1326 is a damping shaft to ensure the stability of the support frame 132 and the connector 120 at the current angle.
[0045] In an optional embodiment of this application, the rotation angle between the connector 120 and the retainer 130 is in the range of 0°-210°.
[0046] Specifically, when the rotation angle between the connector 120 and the retainer 130 is 0°, the connector 120 and the retainer 130 are in a retracted state. As the rotation angle increases, the tilt angle of the electronic device on the retainer 130 can be gradually adjusted, with a maximum adjustment angle of 210°. This allows the shooting assistance device 100 to adapt to more diverse shooting scenarios and needs, easily achieving both standard and creative shooting angles, providing users with more creative shooting ideas and expression methods.
[0047] It should be understood that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Those skilled in the art can modify the technical solutions described in the above embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features; and all such modifications and substitutions should fall within the protection scope of the appended claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A shooting auxiliary device, characterized in that, include: The device includes a handle, a connector, and a retainer. One end of the connector is connected to the retainer. A first plug-in interface and a second plug-in interface are respectively provided on two adjacent sides of the handle. The end of the connector away from the retainer can be plugged into the first plug-in interface or the second plug-in interface. The retainer is used to connect to an electronic device.
2. The shooting auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The length direction of the handle is the same as the insertion direction of the first connector.
3. The shooting auxiliary device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The angle between the insertion direction of the first connector and the insertion direction of the second connector is between 60° and 120°.
4. The shooting auxiliary device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The angle between the insertion direction of the first connector and the insertion direction of the second connector is 90°.
5. The shooting auxiliary device according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The shooting assistance device also includes a fill light, the connector is inserted into one of the first connector or the second connector, and the fill light is inserted into the other of the first connector or the second connector.
6. The shooting auxiliary device according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The shooting assistance device also includes a microphone, the connector is inserted into one of the first connector or the second connector, and the microphone is inserted into the other of the first connector or the second connector.
7. The shooting auxiliary device according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The holding member includes a support frame and a clamping member disposed on the support frame. The connecting member is rotatably connected to the support frame, and the clamping member is used to clamp electronic equipment.
8. The shooting auxiliary device according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The retaining member includes a support frame and a plurality of magnetic suction members disposed on the support frame. The connecting member is rotatably connected to the support frame, and the magnetic suction members are used for magnetic connection with electronic devices.
9. The shooting auxiliary device according to claim 8, characterized in that, The support frame is circular and has a first clearance groove and a second clearance groove. A connecting shaft connected to the connector is provided at the first clearance groove. The connector is rotatably connected to the support frame through the connecting shaft. Both ends of the connector can be accommodated in the first clearance groove and the second clearance groove, respectively.
10. The shooting auxiliary device according to claim 9, characterized in that, The rotation angle between the connector and the retainer ranges from 0° to 210°.