Adjustable tilt camera for village architecture photography

By installing rotating sleeves and telescopic legs on the support legs of the camera tripod, the individual adjustment of the support legs can be achieved, solving the stability problem of the camera tripod on uneven ground and improving the photographic effect of village architecture photography.

CN224434059UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30HUAHUI CONSTR GROUP CO LTD +1

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HUAHUI CONSTR GROUP CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

A camera tripod is difficult to keep stable on uneven ground, which affects the quality of the photograph.

Method used

Design an adjustable tilt camera for village architecture photography. By setting rotating sleeves and telescopic legs on the support legs, the telescopic adjustment of the support legs can be achieved, ensuring stable support of the photography equipment on uneven ground.

Benefits of technology

On uneven stone slabs, by adjusting the length and angle of the support legs, it is easier to achieve the ideal shooting angle, thereby improving shooting stability and results.

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Abstract

This invention provides an adjustable tilt camera for photographing village architecture, including a connecting base. Several support legs are hinged to the side of the connecting base and are evenly spaced circumferentially along the central axis of the connecting base. Each support leg has a rotating sleeve and includes a support sleeve and a telescopic leg. The rotating sleeve is fitted over the telescopic leg and threadedly connected to it, while the support sleeve is fitted over the telescopic leg. This adjustable tilt camera allows for individual adjustment of the telescopic length of each support leg by rotating the rotating sleeve. On uneven stone slabs, the combined adjustment of multiple support legs makes it easier to achieve the desired angle for photography.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of photographic support technology, specifically an adjustable tilt camera for photographing village architecture. Background Technology

[0002] A camera is a device that uses optical principles to record images. To ensure stable recording, the camera is mounted on a tripod. The tripod supports the camera, thus ensuring its stability. When using a tripod, three rotating support legs are installed at the bottom. When the support legs are spread out and placed on the ground, they can stably support the camera. However, the camera tripod is affected by the shooting environment. For example, when shooting village buildings, the ground is often paved with uneven stone slabs, making it difficult for the three support legs of the tripod to be at the same height. This can cause the camera to tilt to one side, affecting the recording quality.

[0003] This case arose in order to resolve the aforementioned issues. Utility Model Content

[0004] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an adjustable tilt camera for village architecture photography, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0006] (II) Technical Solution

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model is implemented through the following technical solution: an adjustable tilt camera for village building photography, including a connecting base, a plurality of support legs are hinged to the side of the connecting base, the plurality of support legs are arranged at equal intervals along the central axis of the connecting base, a rotating sleeve is provided on the support leg, the support leg includes a support sleeve and a telescopic leg, the rotating sleeve is sleeved on the telescopic leg and threadedly connected to the telescopic leg, and the support sleeve is sleeved on the telescopic leg.

[0008] Preferably, the support sleeve is divided into an upper sleeve and a lower sleeve, and a rotating sleeve is rotatably connected between the upper sleeve and the lower sleeve. The upper and lower ends of the rotating sleeve are provided with protruding strips, and the lower end of the upper sleeve and the upper end of the lower sleeve are provided with annular grooves. The protruding strips are embedded in the annular grooves and slidably connected with the annular grooves.

[0009] Preferably, a connecting plate is provided between the upper sleeve and the lower sleeve, and the connecting plate is arc-shaped and located on the outside of the rotating sleeve.

[0010] Preferably, the inner diameters of the upper and lower sleeves are larger than the inner diameter of the rotating sleeve, and the upper end of the telescopic leg is provided with a limiting plate, the diameter of which is larger than the inner diameter of the rotating sleeve.

[0011] Preferably, the upper sleeve is provided with a limiting strip, and the limiting plate is provided with a slot, and the limiting strip is slidably connected to the slot.

[0012] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0013] After adopting the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art: This utility model is an adjustable tilt camera for village building photography. By rotating the rotating sleeve, the extension and retraction length of each support leg can be adjusted individually. On uneven stone slabs, by comprehensively adjusting multiple support legs, it is easier to adjust to the desired angle for photography. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-section of the supporting leg;

[0016] Figure 3 An exploded view of the telescopic leg and support sleeve;

[0017] In the diagram: 1 connecting seat, 2 rotating sleeve, 21 protruding strip, 3 supporting sleeve, 31 upper sleeve, 32 lower sleeve, 33 annular groove, 34 connecting plate, 4 telescopic leg, 41 limiting plate, 5 limiting strip, 6 slot. Detailed Implementation

[0018] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0019] This utility model embodiment provides an adjustable tilt camera for village architecture photography, such as... Figure 1-3 As shown, it includes a connecting seat 1, and several supporting legs are hinged to the side of the connecting seat 1. The several supporting legs are arranged at equal intervals around the central axis of the connecting seat 1. A rotating sleeve 2 is provided on the supporting leg. The supporting leg includes a supporting sleeve 3 and a telescopic leg 4. The rotating sleeve 2 is sleeved on the telescopic leg 4 and threadedly connected to the telescopic leg 4. The supporting sleeve 3 is sleeved on the telescopic leg 4.

[0020] Reference Appendix Figure 1-3 The support sleeve 3 is divided into an upper sleeve 31 and a lower sleeve 32. A rotating sleeve 2 is rotatably connected between the upper sleeve 31 and the lower sleeve 32. The upper and lower ends of the rotating sleeve 2 are provided with protrusions 21. The lower end of the upper sleeve 31 and the upper end of the lower sleeve 32 are provided with annular grooves 33. The protrusions 21 are embedded in the annular grooves 33 and are slidably connected with the annular grooves 33. A connecting plate 34 is provided between the upper sleeve 31 and the lower sleeve 32. The connecting plate 34 is arc-shaped and is located on the outside of the rotating sleeve 2. With the setting of the connecting plate 34, when the rotating sleeve 2 is rotated, the lower sleeve 32 and the upper sleeve 31 are relatively stationary. The upper sleeve 31 is hinged to the connecting seat 1 and cannot rotate with the rotating sleeve 2. Therefore, the rotating sleeve 2 can rotate smoothly on its own.

[0021] It should be noted that the inner diameters of the upper sleeve 31 and the lower sleeve 32 are larger than the inner diameter of the rotating sleeve 2. The upper end of the telescopic leg 4 is provided with a limiting plate 41, the diameter of which is larger than the inner diameter of the rotating sleeve 2. Therefore, the upper end of the telescopic leg 4 cannot be removed from the rotating sleeve 2.

[0022] Reference Appendix Figure 2-3 The upper sleeve 31 is provided with a limiting strip 5, and the limiting plate 41 is provided with a slot 6. The limiting strip 5 is slidably connected to the slot 6. The rotating sleeve 2 is threadedly connected to the telescopic leg 4. When the rotating sleeve 2 is rotated, the limiting strip 5 limits the telescopic leg 4, so the telescopic leg 4 realizes the telescopic function.

[0023] This utility model discloses an adjustable tilt camera for photographing village architecture. By rotating the rotating sleeve, the extension and retraction length of each support leg can be adjusted individually. On uneven stone slabs, the combined adjustment of multiple support legs makes it easier to adjust to the desired angle for photography.

[0024] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An adjustable tilt camera for photographing village architecture, characterized in that: Includes a connecting seat (1), on which several supporting legs are hinged to the side. The supporting legs are arranged at equal intervals around the central axis of the connecting seat (1). Each supporting leg is provided with a rotating sleeve (2). Each supporting leg includes a supporting sleeve (3) and a telescopic leg (4). The rotating sleeve (2) is fitted over the telescopic leg (4) and threadedly connected to it. The supporting sleeve (3) is fitted over the telescopic leg (4). The supporting sleeve (3) is divided into an upper sleeve (31) and a lower sleeve (32). The upper sleeve (31) and the lower sleeve (32) are rotatably connected by the rotating sleeve (2). The upper and lower ends of the rotating sleeve (2) are provided with protrusions (21). The lower end of the upper sleeve (31) and the lower sleeve (32) are connected by the rotating sleeve (2). The upper end of the sleeve (32) is provided with an annular groove (33), and the protruding strip (21) is embedded in the annular groove (33) and slidably connected with the annular groove (33); a connecting plate (34) is provided between the upper sleeve (31) and the lower sleeve (32), the connecting plate (34) is arc-shaped and is located on the outside of the rotating sleeve (2); the inner diameter of the upper sleeve (31) and the lower sleeve (32) is larger than the inner diameter of the rotating sleeve (2), and the upper end of the telescopic leg (4) is provided with a limiting plate (41), the diameter of the limiting plate (41) is larger than the inner diameter of the rotating sleeve (2); a limiting strip (5) is provided inside the upper sleeve (31), and a slot (6) is opened on the limiting plate (41), the limiting strip (5) and the slot (6) are slidably connected.