18533495. Photographing Apparatus and Electronic Device simplified abstract (VIVO MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTD.)
Photographing Apparatus and Electronic Device
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VIVO MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTD.
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Photographing Apparatus and Electronic Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18533495 titled 'Photographing Apparatus and Electronic Device
The shooting apparatus described in the patent application consists of a second housing that moves within a first housing, along with a lens module located in the second housing. The movement of the second housing is facilitated by a drive mechanism, which causes the lens module to move accordingly.
- The second housing and the first housing feature a first protrusion and a first spiral groove that interlock with each other.
- When the drive mechanism activates, the first protrusion follows the first spiral groove, enabling the second housing to perform a lifting motion.
- The lens module moves in conjunction with the second housing, allowing for precise adjustments during shooting.
Potential Applications: - Photography equipment - Surveillance systems - Security cameras
Problems Solved: - Enhanced stability and precision in shooting - Improved control over lens positioning
Benefits: - Increased accuracy in capturing images or videos - Versatile functionality for various shooting scenarios
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Shooting Apparatus for Enhanced Photography This technology can be utilized in professional photography settings, security systems, and other industries requiring precise camera positioning.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the interlocking mechanism between the first protrusion and spiral groove improve the functionality of the shooting apparatus? 2. What advantages does the movable lens module offer in terms of capturing high-quality images or videos?
Original Abstract Submitted
A shooting apparatus includes a second housing movably disposed in a first housing and a lens module disposed in the second housing. The second housing and the first housing are provided with a first protrusion and a first spiral groove that fit each other. When a drive mechanism drives the second housing to move, the first protrusion is guidedly engaged with the first spiral groove, allowing the second housing to perform a lifting motion and the lens module to move with the second housing.