TRUE SIGHT VIDEO CAMERA FOR HANDGUNS

20170321990 · 2017-11-09

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    Abstract

    The “True Sight Video Camera” is a firearm attachable, high capacity, specialized, automatic video recording camera for helping the police and military to record critically important criminal actions day or night.

    It contains special Day and Infra Red lenses to accomplish recording automatically, not only the actions but, also the surrounding environment.

    The use of this device is intended for domestic use in the protection of public safety.

    Claims

    1. A miniature Video Camera device for the purpose of recording video and sound information onto a recording media purposely having no viewfinder and no display monitor.

    2. An electronic video recording device which can be attached to a pistol or handgun having a rail-track for providing a secure attachment.

    3. Video camera recording device having a switch to turn on and of its automatic function.

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    Description

    DESCRIPTIONS OF CONCEPTUAL VIEWS PROVIDED

    [0009] FIG. 1 shows the left side of a handgun where the audio/video camera has been attached. Where number 1 is the handle, number 2 is the pistol trigger of the hand gun. Number 3 is the recording device hull. Number 4 shows the video-audio unit sitting in the hull. Number 5 shows the infra-red (IR) lens. Number 6 is the microphone. Number 7 is the regular lens built-in to the video/audio unit of TSVC. Number 8 indicates a rail being on both sides of the device. Number 9 is the barrel of the gun. Number 10 indicates the gun-sight.

    [0010] FIG. 2. Indicate the TSVC unit detached from the handgun. All the main parts, which are indicated on FIG. 1 have the same numbers. Number 11 shows the internal main switch. Number 12 indicates the input-slot of the recording media. Number 13 is an indicator light which can produce three lights: green, yellow and red for showing the available capacity of the battery. Number 14 is a green/red light for indicating the recording media condition.

    [0011] FIG. 3 is similar to FIG. 2, but it is more tilted for to see the back side of the TSVC device where Number 15 depicts the battery charging socket.

    [0012] Naturally, a common, regular charging device will be used for periodic battery charge, but it is not a subject of this application.

    [0013] FIG. 4. is a top view, where the top cover, Number 19, is removed making visible the main parts of the device. Here Number 6 indicates the back plate where Number 15 is the battery charging socket. Number 17 is the rechargeable battery pack and number 18 is the position sensor.

    [0014] All other numbers indicate the same parts of the device described in the previous Figures.

    DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

    [0015] The TSVC is mainly an electronic device containing a miniature video camera unit; having a fixed regular and Infra-Red lens, and a microphone The infra-red lens helps to take pictures in low light conditions. The device purposely has no viewfinder and no display monitor that would distract the user attention from the action. In addition, the device has an action-controlling sensor and a rechargeable battery. The battery supplies the necessary electrical power to the device. One miniature light, capable of producing green, yellow and a red light, mounted on the top plate of the device indicates the condition of the battery, meaning to be good, medium charged or exhausted. There is also a small light; green/red is on the top plate for the indication of the recording media capacity condition, where red means: battery to be exhausted. Operating the TSYC device is very simple and safe.

    [0016] Once the battery is charged and an empty recording media is inserted into the device, it can be turned on and attached, slipped onto the handgun by attaching to the standard rail system. While TSVC is carried on the handgun and in the holster, it is not activated; it “sleeps.” Lifted it out from the holster and raised close to the horizontal position the position sensor will turn on the device and it will run until the gun will be lowered to vertical position. The person carrying the gun should do nothing. The whole picture taking action works automatically and independent of who is handling the gun.

    [0017] After an important action had been recorded, the unit can be removed from the gun and recording media taken out for inspection. The unit records automatically when the gun is raised to eye level or close to horizontal position. The TSC will shut down when the gun is lowered close to vertical position. The recording function is not always on. This way, the battery power is saved and economized for a future action. Naturally, the recording media should be replaced after each recorded action and the battery recharged or replaced.