IP Library Granted Patent US 12707134
Granted Patent B2
US 12707134 · App. 18/851,332 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Couplers for image capture devices and accessories

Inventors: Joshua Todd Druker (Redwood City, CA); James Walton (La Honda, CA); Jesse Frost Patterson (Pacifica, CA); Matthew David Thomas (Castro Valley, CA); Jonathan Stern (San Mateo, CA)
Assignee: GoPro, Inc.
H04N23/51F16B21/16
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12707134
App. No.
18/851,332
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A coupler (mount) is disclosed that is configured to releasably connect an image capture device and an accessory. The coupler includes a shaft and a lever that is operatively connected to the shaft, and is repositionable between unlocked and locked positions as well as between disengaged and engaged positions. When the coupler is in the unlocked positioned, the image capture device and the accessory are movable in relation to each other, and when the coupler is in the locked positioned, the image capture device and the accessory are fixed in relation to each other. When the coupler is in the disengaged position, the shaft is removable from the image capture device and the accessory, and when the coupler is in the engaged position, the shaft is non-removable from the image capture device and the accessory.

Claims (37)

1 . A coupler configured to releasably connect an image capture device and an accessory, the coupler comprising:

a base;

protrusions extending from the base and configured to engage the image capture device, wherein the protrusions include:

a first protrusion; and

second protrusions located laterally outward of the first protrusion and movably connected to the base; and

a closure member extending through the protrusions and including:

a shaft;

a lever operatively connected to the shaft such that the coupler is repositionable between:

an open configuration, in which the image capture device is connectable to and disconnectable from the coupler;

a closed configuration, in which the image capture device and the coupler are secured together, wherein the coupler is repositionable between the open configuration and the closed configuration via pivoting of the lever;

a disengaged position, in which the shaft is removable from the image capture device and the coupler; and

an engaged position, in which the shaft is non-removable from the image capture device and the coupler, wherein the coupler is repositionable between the disengaged position and the engaged position via concomitant rotation of the lever and the shaft through a range of motion of approximately 90↔; and

an end cap configured for releasable engagement with the shaft such, when the coupler is in the disengaged position, the shaft is separable from the end cap, and when the coupler is in the engaged position, the shaft is securely connected to the end cap.

2 . The coupler of claim 1 , wherein the end cap includes a retention member, and wherein the shaft includes an operative end configured for releasable engagement with retention member.

3 . The coupler of claim 2 , wherein the operative end of the shaft includes:

first and second channel portions configured to receive the retention member; and

first and second receptacles in respective communication with the first and second channel portions, wherein the first and second receptacles are configured to receive the retention member during repositioning of the coupler from the disengaged position into the engaged position.

4 . The coupler of claim 3 , wherein the first and second channel portions are generally identical and are offset by approximately 180 degrees, and wherein the first and second receptacles are generally identical and are offset by approximately 180 degrees.

5 . The coupler of claim 3 , wherein the first receptacle extends from the first channel portion in generally orthogonal relation thereto, and wherein the second receptacle extends from the second channel portion in generally orthogonal relation thereto such that the first receptacle and the second receptacle extend in a common circumferential direction.

6 . A coupler configured to releasably connect an image capture device and an accessory, the coupler comprising:

a base;

protrusions extending from the base and configured to engage the image capture device, wherein the protrusions include:

a stationary protrusion; and

movable protrusions located laterally outward of the stationary protrusion; and

a closure member extending through the protrusions and configured to apply an inwardly-directed force thereto to facilitate reconfiguration of the coupler between an open configuration, in which the image capture device is connectable to and disconnectable from the coupler, and a closed configuration, in which the image capture device and the coupler are secured together.

7 . The coupler of claim 6 , wherein the stationary protrusion is integrally formed with the base.

8 . The coupler of claim 6 , wherein the movable protrusions are pivotably connected to the base.

9 . The coupler of claim 6 , further comprising:

pivot members extending through the movable protrusions and into the base.

10 . The coupler of claim 6 , wherein the protrusions include detents configured for insertion into and removal from the image capture device during repositioning of the coupler between the open configuration and the closed configuration.

11 . The coupler of claim 6 , further comprising a biasing member configured to bias the coupler towards the open configuration.

12 . The coupler of claim 6 , wherein the closure member includes:

a shaft; and

a lever operatively connected to the shaft to facilitate reconfiguration of the coupler between the open configuration and the closed configuration.

13 . The coupler of claim 12 , wherein the coupler is reconfigurable between the open configuration and the closed configuration via pivoting of the lever.

14 . The coupler of claim 12 , wherein the lever is repositionable between a disengaged position, in which the shaft is removable from the image capture device and the coupler, and an engaged position, in which the shaft is non-removable from the image capture device and the coupler.

15 . The coupler of claim 14 , wherein the coupler is repositionable between the disengaged position and the engaged position via concomitant rotation of the lever and the shaft through a range of motion approximately equal to 90↔.