Adjustable camera strap construction

An improved adjustable camera strap construction to support a hand-held camera from the back and shoulders. The shoulder strap is slidably received within the slot of a belt hook. A swivel is secured to the other end of the belt hook, and carries a latch which detachably engages a standard camera mounting post.

The present invention relates to a new and improved camera strap 
construction, and more specifically is directed to improved adjustable 
camera strap construction used to support a hand-held camera utilizing the 
back and shoulders of the user. 
Almost since the development of hand-held cameras, and particularly as 
cameras became heavier, it has been desirable to provide a means for 
carrying the camera on the body without constantly holding it in one's 
hand. Generally, cameras are sold with a thin leather strap having a 
widened adjustable portion where the strap engages the neck or shoulders 
of the user. This has generally been found to be unsatisfactory, and over 
the years a market has developed in which wide straps are sold, the straps 
being designed for securement to the standard mounting posts of most 
cameras. These straps are widely used for 35 millimeter format SLR 
cameras, the standard 2.times.4 cameras, and other such units. They are 
particularly helpful when long distances lenses are used. These lenses 
tend to be very long, and were the user just to utilize the strap provided 
by the camera manufacturer, it would soon dig into the shoulders and back, 
causing discomfort. 
In the past, the straps have been attached to a non-woven fabric hook 
member. One end is attached to the strap and the other end is attached to 
swivel support and standard latch hook. It has been found that these 
non-woven fabric support members tend to tear easily and eventually 
through repeated use will shear or otherwise disintegrate long before the 
strap has outlived its usefulness. 
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved 
adjustable camera strap construction. 
Another object of the present invention is to provide a construction which 
will consist of a belt hook that will not fall into disuse before the 
strap or the latch hook. 
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved 
construction which will allow all the flexibility of the prior art 
construction and yet will be capable of withstanding much greater periods 
of wear and tear. 
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide an improved 
construction which is simple and economical to manufacture and yet which 
will be durable and long lasting to a high degree of use. 
The improved adjustable camera strap construction of the present invention 
includes a standard shoulder strap having means adjustably secured to the 
strap to vary its length in accordance with the particular physique of the 
user. The strap has a floating end at one point which is slidably received 
in an opening of a belt hook. The other end of the belt hook narrows down 
to a support platform for a swivel to which is attached a standard latch 
hook. A similar unit is secured to the other end of the strap, except that 
instead of having a floating end, the belt has a fixed end. 
The belt hook itself is formed of any rigid strong material, such as metal, 
and may be die stamped or moulded out of a high impact plastic. The hook 
has an opening at one end to receive the belt strap, and at the other end 
it has a narrowed portion which is flatened and has a bore therein to 
receive the head of a standard swivel. The head is flattened to prevent 
removal of the swivel, and the eyelet of the swivel receives a standard 
latch hook having a spring-loaded arm, the hook having a sufficient width 
to allow it to engage the posts of a hand-held camera.

Referring to the drawings, there is shown an improved adjustable camera 
strap construction 10 broadly comprising a strap 12, an adjustable lock 
14, a belt hook 16, and a swivel 18 and latch hook 20. 
Turning more particularly to the strap 12, it is made of standard 
Velcro-type material which includes a standard fabric 22 with a reverse 
fabric 24. The fabric 24 is the material from which the broken hooks are 
formed, but in this case the fabric has not been cut to form the hooks and 
is in its standard weaving state with regular loop stitching. The unit is 
sewn together by a line of stitching as at 26 in the standard manner. The 
use of this fabric is standard now in the industry since it allows a 
number of items to be easily detachably secure to the strap. Such items 
might include extra containers for the film, etc. 
The lock 14 is a standard adjustable lock and has a rectangular frame 28 
with a center post 30, defining two slots 31. 
As can be seen in FIG. 2 one end of the fabric 32 is doubled over as at 34 
and is held in place by rivets 36, the fabric passing around the center 
post 30. The free end of the strap then moves through the slots 31 and the 
belt is adjusted by tension in the well known fashion. 
Turning to the belt hook, there is seen a rectangular frame 16 having a 
slot 42 in one end, the slot is wide enough to receive the belt to allow 
it to freely slide therethrough at one end and to be attached at the other 
end. The other end of the hook narrows as at 43 to form a doubled back 
triangular finger 44 having a flat portion 46 which is perpendicular to 
the main body portion of the hook 40. There is a hole 48 defined in the 
portion 46. 
As can best be seen in FIG. 2 there is a rounded portion of the belt which 
is received in the lower belt hook and defines a constantly varying end 
portion 49. The other end 50 is the other end of the belt, and is doubled 
over on itself and held after passing through the slot 42, and is held 
into position by stitching 51 or the like. 
Turning to the swivel there is defined a standard post 52 passing through 
the hole 48 and with a flat head 54 to keep the swivel in position. 
Because it is loosely received within the hole 48, it can turn at will. 
The other end of the swivel defines a standard eyelet 56. 
The latch 20 has a rounded end 58 which passes through the opening defined 
by the eyelet in the standard manner, and then expands outwardly with a 
lower hook portion 60 against which is positioned a flexible spring-loaded 
arm 62, also in the well known fashion, 
The belt hook 16 is clearly a significant structural advance over the 
non-woven fabric used in such constructions. The user no longer has to get 
rid of the unit when the non-woven strap tears or otherwise becomes 
unusable. The metallic or high impact plastic belt hook is probably 
capable of outlasting the normal life of the shoulder strap. The design 
allows easy movement of the swivel latch hook and thus provides all of the 
advantages of the prior art construction, without any of the 
disadvantages. 
As can be seen the present invention provides significant advance over the 
state of the technology. As numerous changes and modifications in 
construction can be performed within the scope of the invention, such 
scope is to be measured by the claims herein.