Wearable Camera Lanyard Fitment

A wearable camera 11 that captures still images intermittently in response to the outputs of sensors without a user triggering capture of the individual images includes a lanyard attachment clip 12 comprising a metal wire attached to the camera housing 13. The attachment clip 12 comprises a partial...

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description A wearable camera 11 that captures still images intermittently in response to the outputs of sensors without a user triggering capture of the individual images includes a lanyard attachment clip 12 comprising a metal wire attached to the camera housing 13. The attachment clip 12 comprises a partial loop extending from the housing and defining two concave sections 22 protruding upwards beyond the upper edge of the housing on opposite sides of the camera, and a convex section 23 intermediate the concave sections. Opposite ends 31 of a lanyard 30 are attached to the two concave sections and held apart by the convex section. The attachment clip is intended to increase the stability and thus image quality of captured images by preventing rotation about a vertical axis passing upwardly through the convex section. A clip arm (16, fig. 3) may extend downwardly from a rear face of the housing, with the attachment clip being retained underneath the clip arm, thus attaching the attachment clip to the housing. The lanyard 30 may include an intermediate strut 33 provided between the ends 31 for assisting the concave sections in holding the lanyard ends apart.
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APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USINGWAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES
APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FORPROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM
CINEMATOGRAPHY
ELECTROGRAPHY
HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
HOLOGRAPHY
HUMAN NECESSITIES
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHYSICS
TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THEBODY
title Wearable Camera Lanyard Fitment
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