This invention relates generally to film and television production. It is designed to easily control and support a boom pole for long periods of time while allowing the operator to maintain comfortable ergonomic positioning and movement of the head, arm and hands during operation. It achieves this by means of a simple machine. The basic embodiment of the invention consists of five (5) main components. 1. An ergonomically positioned control handle which the operator grips; the boom pole itself (or a holder to which may be fastened in position an existing boom pole), which is rigidly connected to the control handles. 3. A means for pivoting (the fulcrum), or other machine means for transferring force, mounted to a harness, and to which is attached the connecting segment, allowing the boom to rotate and move when force is applied to the control handles. 4. Counterweights which can be fastened to the connecting segment at the farthest point possible opposite the fulcrum from the extended end of the boom pole, and/or mechanisms for fastening such weights. 5. A wearable harness including shoulder straps which can be connected in front, and optionally including a belt around the waist where additional support is required, and to which is mounted, on the back, the pivoting assembly, and the rest of the apparatus. By applying force to the control handle, the operator is able to move the boom pole up and down, side to side, or to rotate it.
Augmented Footwear For Gripping And Holding In Micro-Gravity Environments
This invention relates generally to human space flights to Earth orbit and beyond. It is designed for use in micro-gravity environments, to allow the wearer to make use of one or both feet as prehensile appendages. The invention enables the operator to use their feet for gripping, holding and manipulating. It achieves this by means of flexible footwear with molded extensions that protrude from under the toes and ball of the foot, creating additional leverage for the flexion and extension of the toes. The basic embodiment of the invention consists of six (6) main components. 1. A solid extrusion, positioned under the metatarsal bones of the foot, extending downward from the plantar surface. 2. A second solid extrusion, positioned under the first phalange of the foot, extending downward from the plantar surface. 3. A third solid extrusion, positioned under the second, third, fourth and fifth phalanges collectively, extending downward from their plantar surfaces. 4. A foot covering, encompassing the phalanges and metatarsus of the foot, and integrating the three extrusions. 5. A means for anchoring or securing the foot covering to the user's foot. 6. A means for allowing full flexion and hyperextension of the phalanges, and by extension, the extrusions positioned under the phalanges.
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PUBLICIST - DON WALL (pending)
Manager - PAUL ANDREWS - 214-460-3347
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