PANORAMIC 360 DEGREE CAMERA SYSTEM FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
20170308765 ยท 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/181
ELECTRICITY
G07C5/0866
PHYSICS
International classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A system for law enforcement recording that includes: a robotic camera; a position transmitter on the robotic camera; and at least one receiver, where the at least one receiver is adapted to be worn by a user. The robotic camera captures panoramic views surrounding the at least one receiver. The receiver may be worn by the user in the form of an armband or strip placed on a user's hat.
Claims
1. A system for law enforcement recording comprising: a. a robotic dash camera; b. a position transmitter on the robotic dash camera; and c. at least one receiver, where the at least one receiver is adapted to be worn by a user;
2. The system for law enforcement recording system according to claim 1, where one receiver is placed on a strip, wherein strip is adapted for placement on a hat.
3. The system for law enforcement recording system according to claim 1, where the robotic dash camera captures panoramic views surrounding the at least one receiver.
4. The system for law enforcement recording system according to claim 1, where the user is a law enforcement officer.
5. The system for law enforcement recording system according to claim 1, where one receiver is placed on an armband worn by the user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] The present invention relates to a system that implements a robotic dash cam that is engaged with a receiver worn by a police officer. The robotic camera is fixated on top of the police emergency light bar or on top of the vehicle, if no emergency light bar is present, overlooking the front of the vehicle, once the officer driving the police vehicle opens the driver side door. The camera will spin 270 degrees or spin left (counter clockwise) 90 degrees and synced with the receiver worn by the officer. The robotic camera detects the receiver and follows and records the movement of the officer 360 degrees all the way around the unit.
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[0011] The robotic camera 25 with its panoramic view has the ability to rotate 360-degrees and pitch downward around the perimeter of the car. Capable of following the receivers 35, 52 around the vehicle 100. Preferably, the camera 25 is mounted on the emergency light bar or is magnetically mounted to the top of the vehicle. The camera 25 films activities over the front of the vehicle 100 (at its home position). When the driver side door is opened, the robotic camera 25 will spin 270 degrees in a clockwise motion or 90-degrees and sync-up with receivers 35 worn on the armband 30 or receivers 52 on the hatband 50 of the officer and will follow the officer. A transmitter enables an automatic adjustment of the focus and range of the camera and allows the camera to follow movement associated with the receiver. This system provides a complete visual recording of activates associated with the police officer by providing panoramic views captured by the robotic camera 25. Thus, an automatic robotic camera system is provided along a greater collection of visual evidence regarding police officer activity. The instant invention has been shown and described in what it considers to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made there from within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.