Camera display welder's helmet
10701270 ยท 2020-06-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N23/57
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A light blocking welding helmet having a helmet body with a shell having a head aperture produces an image from at least one (1) exterior camera within the helmet body. The helmet body includes an interior cavity containing an adjustable headband and an internal power source for powering the viewing screen and camera. The camera is mounted on the helmet body. Electrical circuitry is operatively connected to the power source, to the viewing screen, and to the camera such that the electrical circuitry causes the viewing screen to display the image produced by the camera. The image can be transmitted to a remote receiving unit where a weld can be monitored. Multiple cameras may be used and a control switch then selects which camera that will produce an image.
Claims
1. A welding helmet, comprising: a helmet body comprising a shell configured to completely surround a head of a wearer and that is permanently opaque to light, a head aperture disposed through a lower end of said shell to provide access to an interior cavity, and an adjustable headband coupled within said interior cavity to engage said head of said wearer; at least one camera mount connected to an exterior of said shell; at least one articulating stem connected to and extending outwardly from said at least one camera mount; at least one camera connected to a free end of said at least one articulating stem and configured to generate a live digital video of a field of view, wherein said at least one articulating stem adjusts a position and orientation of said at least one camera; a digital viewing screen mounted to said shell within said interior cavity of said helmet body and communicatively coupled to said at least one camera to display said live digital video generated by said at least one camera; a control panel mounted to said exterior of said shell and operatively coupled to said at least one camera and said digital viewing screen, wherein said control panel comprises a plurality of digital video adjustment controls to adjust digital video parameters of said live digital video displayed by said digital viewing screen; electrical circuitry operatively connected to said digital viewing screen, said at least one camera, and said control panel, wherein said electrical circuitry causes said digital viewing screen to display said live digital video produced by said at least one camera; and, a power source disposed within said interior cavity of said helmet body and electrically coupled to said at least one camera, said digital viewing screen, said control panel, and said electrical circuitry.
2. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein a center camera mount is connected to a front of said exterior of said shell, and a center camera is fixed to said center camera mount with such that said field of view is at approximately eye level of said wearer.
3. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein a left camera mount is connected to a left side of said exterior of said shell, a left articulating stem is connected to said left camera mount, and a left camera is connected to said left articulating stem, wherein said left articulating stem adjusts said position and orientation of said left camera.
4. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein a right camera mount is connected to a right side of said exterior of said shell, a right articulating stem is connected to said left camera mount, and a right camera is connected to said left articulating stem, wherein said right articulating stem adjusts said position and orientation of said right camera.
5. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein said electrical circuitry comprises a video processor, wherein said at least one camera transmits digital video signals to said video processor, wherein said video processor processes said digital video signals and generates said digital video, wherein said digital video adjustment controls are operatively coupled to said video processor to adjust said digital video parameters of said digital video, and wherein said video processor transmits said digital video for display on said digital viewing screen.
6. The welding helmet of claim 5, wherein said control panel further comprises a power on/off switch operatively connected to said power source and a manual focus adjustment operatively coupled to said at least one camera for manually focusing said at least one camera.
7. The welding helmet of claim 6, wherein said electrical circuitry further comprises an autofocus feature for autofocusing said at least one camera, and wherein said autofocus feature is overridden by said manual focus adjustment control.
8. The welding helmet of claim 5, wherein said digital video parameters controlled by said digital video adjustment controls comprise tint, brightness, and contrast.
9. The welding helmet of claim 5, wherein said control panel further comprises a threshold adjustment control operatively connected to said video processor to set an initial light level for activating auto-darkening.
10. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein said electrical circuitry further comprises a transmitter for transmitting said live digital video produced by said at least one camera to a remote receiving unit.
11. The welding helmet of claim 10, wherein said remote receiving unit displays said live digital video.
12. The welding helmet of claim 10, wherein said electrical circuitry further comprises a microphone mounted to said shell within said interior cavity, and wherein said transmitter transmits audio picked up by said microphone to said remote receiving unit.
13. The welding helmet of claim 10, wherein said electrical circuitry further comprises a receiver for receiving audio from said remote receiving unit, and wherein said electrical circuitry further comprises a speaker mounted to said shell within said interior cavity for reproducing received audio.
14. The welding helmet of claim 1, further comprising at least one other camera mounted to said exterior of said shell and operatively connected to said electrical circuitry.
15. The welding helmet of claim 14, wherein said control panel further comprises a camera selector switch to control which of said at least one camera and said at least one other camera produces said live digital video.
16. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein said digital viewing screen is located in a direct field of vision of said wearer.
17. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein said adjustable headband comprises a tensioning device, and an exterior adjustment knob coupled to said tensioning device to adjust a size of said adjustable headband.
18. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein said helmet body further comprises a plurality of ventilation apertures disposed through said shell.
19. The welding helmet of claim 1, further comprising at least one lens cover removably coupled over said at least one camera.
20. The welding helmet of claim 1, wherein: said at least one camera mount comprises: a center camera mount connected to a front of said exterior of said shell; a left camera mount connected to a left side of said exterior of said shell; and a right camera mount connected to a right side of said exterior of said shell; said at least one articulating stem comprises: a left articulating stem connected to said left camera mount; and a right articulating stem connected to said right camera mount; said at least one camera comprises: a center camera fixed to said center camera mount; a left camera connected to said left articulating stem, said left articulating stem adjusts said position and orientation of said left camera; and a right camera connected to said right articulating stem, said right articulating stem adjusts said position and orientation of said right camera, and said control panel further comprises a camera selector switch to control which one of said center camera, said left camera, and said right camera produces said live digital video for display by the digital viewing screen.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like elements are identified with like symbols and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(6) 10 welding helmet
(7) 20 shell
(8) 22 exterior
(9) 24 interior
(10) 26 cavity
(11) 28 head aperture
(12) 32 front
(13) 34 rear
(14) 36 crown
(15) 38 slotted aperture
(16) 42 decoration
(17) 46 keeper
(18) 50 headband
(19) 52 strap
(20) 54 padding
(21) 56 insert
(22) 60 tensioning device
(23) 62 knob
(24) 64 shaft
(25) 70 video input device
(26) 72 camera mount
(27) 74 right camera
(28) 76 center camera
(29) 78 left camera
(30) 82 lens
(31) 84 protective lens cover
(32) 86 articulating stem
(33) 90 electronic circuitry
(34) 92 battery
(35) 94 battery compartment
(36) 96 charging port
(37) 100 control panel
(38) 102 on/off switch
(39) 104 camera selector switch
(40) 106 threshold switch
(41) 108 video adjustment
(42) 110 video processor
(43) 114 auto-focus
(44) 116 manual focus switch
(45) 122 viewing screen
(46) 124 image
(47) 126 transmitter
(48) 128 receiver
(49) 132 remote enable switch
(50) 134 microphone
(51) 136 speaker
(52) 140 remote receiving unit
(53) 142 transmitted wireless signal
(54) 144 received wireless signal
(55) 160 user
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(56) The preferred embodiment of the present invention is depicted within
(57) The terms a and an herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items. In addition, unless otherwise denoted all directional signals such as up, down, left, right, inside, outside are taken relative to the illustration shown in
(58) Referring now primarily to
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(60) While the camera mounts 72 may be located anywhere on the exterior 22 one preferential location of a camera mount 72 and its center camera 76 is centrally located on the front 32 approximately near the location of the eyes of the user 160, best illustrated in
(61) The articulating stems 86 are interconnected, segmented, tubular structures used to support a camera 74, 78 in a spatially adjustable configuration relative to the shell 20. Any necessary wiring associated with a camera 74, 78 or the transmission of a video signal from a camera 74, 78 to any signal conditioning equipment is routed through the articulating stem 86 and the camera mount 72 it is attached to.
(62) The cameras 74, 76, 78 can be any of a variety of commercially available, low voltage, optical capturing devices which output digitized data. The digitized data is applied to a video processor 110 for subsequently processing. The cameras 74, 76, and 78 are electrically powered by a battery 92 in a battery compartment 94 in the interior 24. Power is applied through an on/off switch 102 and through a camera selector switch 104 of the control panel 100. Each camera 74, 76, and 78 is equipped with a lens 82 having a replaceable protective lens cover 84. Each lens 82 can be variably focused on the work area either by an auto-focus 114 or by a manual focus adjustment 116 on the control panel 100. The protective lens cover 84 is a sacrificial device attached to the lens 82 by any convenient means such as threads or a friction fit.
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(64) Still referring to
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(66) As shown the control panel 100 is attached to the exterior 22 of the shell 20 in a location convenient for the easy manipulation of the various controls 102, 104, 106, and 108. The location of the control panel 100 could also be influenced by a preferential hand usage of the user 160 without limiting the scope of the welding helmet 10. It would not be unreasonable to favor a location in which either the right camera 74 or the left camera 78 could be positioned to view the control panel 100 such that manipulation of the control panel 100 could be performed by the user 160 without removing the welding helmet 10.
(67) The shell 20 is preferably composed of metal with a protective coating or plating to inhibit pitting which might result from impingement of globules of molten metal and deleterious effects of the environment. Additionally, it is envisioned that some surface portions of the exterior 22 of the shell 20 may be provided with any of various decorations 42 which may include script, images, or logos based upon the preference of a user 160 and having symbols, lines, pictures, and the like, in various colors and patterns, to further customize and personalize the welding helmet 10.
(68) Refer now to
(69) The control panel 100 is equipped with a remote enable switch 132 which activates a transmitter 126 to send the video image via wireless signals 142 to a remote receiving unit 140 for monitoring, recording, or analysis by an individual other than the user 160. A microphone 134 within the shell 20 enables commentary from the user 160. Conversely a receiver 128 within the shell 20 operates a speaker 136 to enable verbal instructions to be communicated to the user 160 via received wireless signals 144.
(70) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized in a simple and straightforward manner with little or no training After initial purchase or acquisition of the welding helmet 10 it would be installed as indicated in
(71) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.