Vehicle Camera and Record System
20200243113 ยท 2020-07-30
Inventors
- Alice Wilson Roberson (Parmelee, NC, US)
- Roosevelt Mckinley Roberson (Parmelee, NC, US)
- Jermal Dirailli Roberson (Matthews, NC, US)
Cpc classification
G11B2020/10592
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle camera and record system including a plurality of cameras located around a vehicle. The cameras are positioned such that at least a 360-degree planar view is provide surrounding the vehicle. A control unit is operably coupled to the cameras. The controller includes a computer readable storage device. The cameras will record the surrounding area of the vehicle. Media recorded by the cameras will be stored on the computer readable storage device such that the media can be accessed at a later time and date.
Claims
1) A vehicle camera and record system, comprising: a plurality of cameras positioned around a vehicle; wherein the plurality of cameras are operably coupled to a control unit; wherein the control unit turns the cameras on and off and directs storage of video footage captured by the plurality of cameras; a computer readable storage device is operably coupled the control unit to store the video footage.
2) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cameras are removably attached to the vehicle.
3) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cameras are wirelessly coupled to the control unit.
4) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 1, further comprising a power source located in each camera of the plurality of cameras.
5) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cameras are wired to the control unit.
6) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 1, further comprising a sensor located within a door handle of the vehicle wherein the door sensor is operably coupled to the control unit; the sensor will detect if someone attempts to enter the vehicle and begin the recording process.
7) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 1, further comprising an in use sensor that detects when the vehicle is in use, wherein the sensor is operably coupled to the control unit.
8) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 1, wherein the control unit is located within the dash.
9) The vehicle camera and record system of claim 8, further comprising a display screen operably coupled to the control unit.
10) A method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras, the method comprising: activating a plurality of cameras; receiving a data stream from each of the plurality of cameras; storing the data stream from each camera as a data file.
11) The method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras of claim 10, the method further comprising: storing each data stream with at least time, date, and location data attached to the data file.
12) The method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras of claim 10, further comprising activating the cameras upon an event trigger.
13) The method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras of claim 12, wherein the event trigger is an attempted entry into the vehicle.
14) The method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras of claim 12, wherein the event trigger is the vehicle being driven.
15) The method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras of claim 10, storing the data files in correlation with a professional driver's daily logs.
16) The method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras of claim 10, further comprising deleting data files that are older than a specified amount of time.
17) The method for controlling a plurality of vehicle cameras of claim 10, displaying play back of the stored data files.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the vehicle camera and record system. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, a preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for the vehicle camera and record system. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] The plurality of cameras 101 are capable of recording video or taking images. The plurality of cameras 101 may have a variety of angles of capture. In one embodiment, the angles are different for each camera respectively. At least one camera is placed on a vehicle such that it can record the surroundings of the vehicle. There can be a plurality of cameras 101 placed at various places on the vehicle to be able to record a 360-degree area around the vehicle. In one embodiment, a camera is located under the vehicle. This camera will be able to capture the parts under the vehicle and take notice if a part breaks. This will allow a user to diagnose an issue earlier or stop and pull over if a dangerous situation occurs due to a part breaking.
[0026] Referring now to
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] The control unit 301 has several ports 303, 304 located on a front thereof. In one embodiment, a first port 303 is a memory card slot. In one embodiment, the first port 303 is configured to accept micro SD cards. In another embodiment, the first port 303 is configured to accept SD cards. The first port 303 will allow for additional storage to be added to the control unit 301. In another embodiment, the first port 303 will allow an individual to insert a card and take information from the controller 301. The control unit 301 further has a second port 304. In one embodiment, the second port 304 is configured to accept a USB connector. In another embodiment, the second port 304 is configured to accept micro USB connectors. In this way, the second port 304 will allow a user to attach a computer or other device to the controller 301.
[0029] The control unit 301 further has a display screen 302 attached thereto. The display screen 302 will allow a user to view the video recorded by the cameras. In one embodiment, the display screen 302 is an LCD screen. In one embodiment, the display screen 302 is in a fixed position. In another embodiment, the display screen 302 is capable of folding down and sliding within the housing of the control unit 301. In this embodiment there is a slot located within the housing of the control unit 301 that is dimensioned to receive the screen therein. Further, the screen is pivotally secured to a sliding track located within the slot. This will allow the screen to be tilted down then pushed into the housing. In one embodiment, the display screen 302 is a touch screen. The display screen 302 will be capable of having a picture in picture feature. This will allow a person to view the video and do another task at the same time.
[0030] In one embodiment the display screen 302 is further configured to display a designation if a door is opened. In another embodiment the control unit 301 will direct the display screen to show commercial drivers daily logging. In another embodiment the system will have an alarm clock functionality. In one embodiment the cameras can be accessed as a back-up camera system. In one embodiment the control unit is further configured to have a radio build therein. This radio can pick up AM and FM. In one embodiment the radio is further configured to play satellite radio.
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] The control unit 301 is electrically connected to a power source 405. In one embodiment the power source 405 is a vehicle battery. The central controller 403 will then send power to the rest of the system respectively. In one embodiment the central controller 403 is operably coupled to a door sensor 401. In one embodiment the door sensor 401 is located within the door handle. In another embodiment the door sensor 401 is located within the door. In another embodiment the control unit 301 is operably coupled to an in-use sensor 402. The in-use sensor 402 will allow the central controller 403 to determine if the vehicle is in use. In one embodiment the control unit 3031 is operably coupled to both the door sensor 401 and the in-use sensor 402.
[0033] The control unit 301 is operably coupled to at least one camera 101. In one embodiment the cameras 101 are connected to the control unit 301 via a wired connection. In this embodiment the cameras 101 are wired into the central controller 403 through the vehicle. In another embodiment the cameras 101 are wirelessly connected to the control unit 301. In this embodiment the camera 101 is coupled to a different power source 406. This will allow the camera 101 to be separable from the vehicle. In these embodiments the control unit 301 further has a wireless transceiver. The wireless transceiver can be configured to transmit and receive in various different forms.
[0034] Referring now to
[0035] It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0036] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.