Patent ID: 8817178

Claim:
A brace for engaging a recording device mount with a camera and a distance magnification device, comprising: a lower longitudinal member having a base portion with a first fitting for attachment to the recording device mount, and having a first linear portion extending above the base portion in the longitudinal direction, the first linear portion having a rectangular cross section with wide and narrow sides, the first linear portion having a plurality of threaded holes in one of the narrow sides of the first linear portion along the longitudinal direction; an upper longitudinal member slideably engaged with the lower longitudinal member, the upper longitudinal member having a top portion with a second fitting for attachment to the camera, and having a second linear portion extending below the top portion in the longitudinal direction, the second linear portion having a hollow rectangular cross section with wide and narrow sides that receives the first linear portion; an interference means engaged between the upper and lower longitudinal members providing locking adjustment in a longitudinal movement of said upper and lower longitudinal members, the interference means passing through a hole in one of the narrow sides of the second linear portion and engaging with one of the threaded holes in the first linear portion; and a means of engagement with the distance magnification device, the means of engagement being rotatably engaged with the upper longitudinal member and inserted through a hole in the top portion, the hole in the top portion being perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, wherein the first fitting and the second fitting are each threaded fittings that are parallel to the longitudinal direction with a common axis, and wherein the base portion has a rectangular cross section in which both dimensions are larger than the narrow side of the first linear portion, and the top portion has a rectangular cross section in which both dimensions are larger than the narrow side of the second linear portion.