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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 13, 2004
Filed:
Apr. 19, 2001
Koichiro Nakatani, Tokyo, JP;
Nihon Velbon Seiki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Each one of telescopic units ( ) that are used for a tripod includes a first tubular member ( ). A second tubular member ( ) is inserted in the first tubular member ( ) so as to be capable of rotating circumferentially and enabling the adjustment of the distance by which the second tubular member ( ) projects from the first tubular member ( ). Press receiving surface portions ( ) having a cross section which has an arc-shaped surface such that the center axis of the arc extends in parallel with the center axis of the first tubular member ( ) are formed on the inner cylindrical surface of the first tubular member ( ). Press applying surface portions ( ) having a cross section which has an arc-shaped surface such that the center axis of the arc extends in parallel with the center axis of the second tubular member ( ) are formed on the outer cylindrical surface of the second tubular member ( ). Rotation of the second tubular member ( ) in one direction circumferentially relative to the first tubular member ( ) causes given locations of the press applying surface portions ( ) to be pressed against the press receiving surface portions ( ). Rotation of the second tubular member ( ) in the other direction circumferentially relative to the first tubular member ( ) releases the press applying surface portions ( ) and the press receiving surface portions ( ) from the press-contact with each other.