LOW PROFILE CAMERA HOUSING HAVING CONCAVELY CURVED BASE SURFACES AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20200081322 ยท 2020-03-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Connor J. Duncan (Bainbridge Island, WA, US)
- Daniel S. Fuhrman (Ketchum, ID, US)
- John M. Prosser (Mays Hill, AU)
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49002
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G03B7/26
PHYSICS
H04N23/55
ELECTRICITY
G02B5/208
PHYSICS
G03B17/16
PHYSICS
G03B11/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G03B29/00
PHYSICS
G03B7/26
PHYSICS
G03B17/16
PHYSICS
Abstract
Low profile concavely curved cameras, camera housings and related systems and methods. These devices, etc., simultaneously reduce snags and other hazards and also provide improved protection to people such as military and first-responder personnel and athletes by improving the attachment of the camera housing to a helmet or other complexly curved convexly curved base substrate.
Claims
1. A low profile, concavely curved camera housing wherein all upper surfaces of the camera housing are low profile and smooth such that no upper surfaces of the housing pose a snag hazard and wherein the camera housing comprises a concave base surface contoured to match and attach directly to a convexly curved base substrate such that the connection between the camera housing and the convexly curved base substrate has no gaps that pose a snag hazard.
2. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the concave base surface comprises a complex curvature comprising multiple radii of curvature contoured to match and attach directly to a curved convexly curved base substrate comprising a corresponding complex curvature comprising multiple radii of curvature.
3. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises a single-motion releasable attachment/detachment element structured to releasably attach and detach the concave base surface to and from the convexly curved base substrate in a single motion by a user.
4. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 2 wherein the single-motion releasable attachment/detachment element is structured to be released using only a single hand of the user.
5. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the concave base surface is rigid.
6. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 2 wherein the base surface of the housing comprises an elastic layer configured to moldably conform to varied curvatures of a complexly curved convexly curved base substrate.
7. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the elastic layer comprises an attachment/detachment element configured to releasably attach the concave base surface to the convexly curved base substrate.
8. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 7 wherein the elastic layer is an attachment/detachment element consisting essentially of a first layer of a hook-and-loop fabric, the first layer of the hook-and-loop fabric configured to attach to a corresponding second layer of the hook-and-loop fabric attached to the convexly curved base substrate.
9. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 8 wherein the elastic layer is an adhesive layer configured to releasably attach to the convexly curved base substrate.
10. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the concave base surface of the camera housing conforms to the convexly curved base substrate such that there are no air gaps between the concave base surface of the camera housing and the convexly curved base substrate.
11. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing further contains d) a user interface comprising only controls configured such that all can be operated by a single hand of a user without visual interaction by the user with the user interface.
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13. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 11 wherein the hand is a gloved hand.
14. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 11 wherein the user interface is configured to switch between still photo mode and video record mode.
15. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing contains a camera.
16. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 15 wherein the camera is unitary with housing elements of the low profile concavely curved camera housing.
17. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 15 wherein the camera is discrete from housing elements of the low profile concavely curved camera housing.
18. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 17 wherein the camera housing comprises a first plug-in docking element configured to dock with the camera and the camera comprises a corresponding, second plug-in docking element configured to dock with camera housing.
19. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 18 wherein the first plug-in docking element and the second plug-in docking element are corresponding male and female members.
20. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 11 wherein the user interface comprises only controls that can be operated by a single hand of a user without visual interaction by the user with the user interface.
21. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 11 wherein all controls of the user interface can be operated by a single gloved hand.
22. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 21 wherein the user interface comprises a single control switch structured to control at least the following operations of the camera: a) power on/power off; and b) a record images function.
23. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 22 wherein the power on/power off and the record images functions are simultaneously engaged upon activating the control switch.
24. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 22 the user interface comprises at least one recording activation element and the user interface is configured such that the camera can be set for a standby mode such that activating the recording activation element during the standby mode causes the camera to begin recording images.
25. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 21 wherein the control switch is a depressible button, a toggle switch, or a knob.
26. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the concave base surface of the camera housing comprises at least two different radii.
27. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the low profile concavely curved camera housing does not include any device that penetrates the convexly curved base substrate.
28. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing comprises at least one wireless transmitter element structured to send real-time images to remote monitors.
29. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 28 wherein the wireless transmitter element is a Wi-Fi transmitter.
30. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing comprises a personnel-protection material
31. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing of the low profile concavely curved camera housing further comprises at least one camera housing optical element disposed in front of the camera lens.
32. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 31 wherein the camera housing optical element disposed in front of the camera lens is structured to be non-distorting such that an image transmitted through the camera housing optical element is substantially undistorted upon reaching a camera lens of the camera.
33. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 31 wherein the camera housing optical element disposed in front of the camera lens is structured to enlarge images passing through the camera housing optical element such that an image transmitted through the camera housing optical element is substantially enlarged a pre-determined amount upon reaching the camera lens.
34. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 31 wherein the camera housing optical element disposed in front of the camera lens is structured to reduce image size of images passing through the camera housing optical element such that an image transmitted through the camera housing optical element is substantially reduced a pre-determined amount upon reaching the camera lens.
35. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 31 wherein the camera housing further comprises an image selector switch structured to select between an enlarged image or a reduced image.
36. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing further comprises at least one camera housing light-enhancement element.
37. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 36 wherein the camera housing light-enhancement element comprises at least one filter structured to selectively block or reduce selected wavelengths of light.
38. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 37 wherein the filter selectively blocks at least one of infrared (IR) light, near-infrared (NIR) light, visible light and ultraviolet (UV) light.
39. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 37 wherein the camera housing light-enhancement element comprises a night-vision device.
40. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing further comprises at least one camera housing light emitter.
41. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 40 wherein the camera housing light emitter is structured to variably, selectively emit infrared (IR) light, near-infrared (NIR) light, visible light and ultraviolet (UV) light.
42. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing further comprises at least one camera housing power source structured to provide power to the camera.
43. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 42 wherein the camera housing is structured to provide power from the camera housing power source to the camera via a plug-in docking element.
44. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 43 wherein the plug-in docking element comprises a first plug-in docking element and a second plug-in docking element which are corresponding male and female members.
45. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing further comprises surface grips on one or more upper visible surfaces of the camera housing.
46. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 45 wherein the surface grips comprise high-grip material attached to the upper visible surfaces without any protrusions extending significantly from the visible surfaces.
47. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing further comprises surface grips on one or more visible surfaces of the camera housing.
48. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the convexly curved base substrate is an outer surface of a helmet.
49. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the helmet is a military-level helmet.
50. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 49 wherein the military-level helmet is a Combat Vehicle Crewman (CVC) helmet, an Army Combat Helmet (ACH), a Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (MICH) helmet or a Future Assault Shell Technology (FAST) Helmet.
51. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the convexly curved base substrate is a surfboard.
52. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the convexly curved base substrate is a kayak.
53. The concavely curved camera housing of claim 1 wherein the camera housing cannot snag a cord measuring about 5/32 in diameter.
54. A system comprising the low profile concavely curved camera housing according to claim 1 and a convexly curved base substrate.
55. The system of claim 54 wherein and the low profile concavely curved camera housing and the convexly curved base substrate are attached to each other.
56. The system of claim 54 the convexly curved base substrate and the low profile concavely curved camera housing are structured to interact cooperatively such that the concavely curved camera housing can be repeatedly attached and detached to different parts of the convexly curved base substrate.
57. The system of any one of claim 54 wherein the convexly curved base substrate comprises at least one attachment element configured such that the concavely curved camera housing can be repeatedly attached and detached to the convexly curved base substrate.
58. The system of claim 57 wherein the convexly curved base substrate comprises a plurality of base substrate attachment elements located at a plurality of distinct locations on the convexly curved base substrate, each of the locations configured to hold the concavely curved camera housing upon attachment.
59. The system of claim 58 wherein the plurality of base substrate attachment elements are located at least at a top, front, left side, right side and back of the convexly curved base substrate.
60. The system of claim 58 wherein the convexly curved base substrate is a military-level helmet.
61. The system of claim 58 wherein the convexly curved base substrate is a kayak.
62. The system of claim 58 wherein the convexly curved base substrate is a shoulder pad.
63. A method comprising manufacturing a concavely curved camera housing according to claim 1.
64. A method comprising manufacturing a system according to claim 54.
65. A method comprising using a concavely curved camera housing according to claim 1.
66. A method comprising using a system according to claim 54.
67. A low profile, camera housing wherein all upper surfaces of the camera housing are low profile and smooth such that no upper surfaces of the housing pose a snag hazard and wherein the camera housing comprises a flat surface contoured such that the connection between the camera housing and a flat base substrate has no gaps that pose a snag hazard.
68. The camera housing of claim 67 wherein the housing further comprises a single-motion releasable attachment/detachment element structured to releasably attach and detach the flat base surface to and from the flat curved base substrate in a single motion by a user.
69. The camera housing of claim 68 wherein the single-motion releasable attachment/detachment element is structured to be released using only a single hand of the user.
70. The camera housing of any one of claim 67 wherein the base surface of the housing comprises an elastic layer configured to moldably conform to varied curvatures of a complexly curved base substrate.
71. The camera housing of any one of claim 70 wherein the elastic layer comprises an attachment/detachment element configured to releasably attach the flat base surface to the flat curved base substrate.
72. The camera housing of claim 67 wherein the flat base surface of the camera housing is configured to conform to the flat base substrate such that there are no air gaps between the flat base surface of the camera housing and the flat base substrate.
73. A method comprising manufacturing flat camera housing according to claim 67.
74. A method comprising using a concavely curved camera housing according to claim 67.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] The current devices, systems, methods, etc., comprise low profile concavely curved camera housings and concavely curved or radiused camera units and related systems and methods. In some embodiments, the systems comprise: a low profile, concavely curved camera housing wherein a) all upper surfaces (i.e., all surfaces above the convex base surface) of the camera housing are low profile and smooth such that no upper surfaces of the housing pose a snag hazard; and b) the camera housing comprises a concave base surface contoured to match and attach directly to a convexly curved base substrate such that the connection between the camera housing and the convexly curved base substrate creates no gaps that pose a snag hazard. The devices, etc., can also comprise, c) a single-motion releasable attachment element such as hook-and-loop fabric, adhesive, magnets or snaps that attaches the base surface to the helmet in a single motion by the user without negatively affecting the integrity of the helmet, and in some embodiments without any additional hardware specifically configured for such attachment of the housing to the helmet; and/or d) a very simple user interface and user experience (UI/UX) comprising only controls that can be operated by a single hand without visual interaction by the user, typically while wearing gloves. In other embodiments, the camera housing can be attached to the helmet or other base surface using bolts, intermediate mounts, or other piercing attachment elements that penetrate into or through the base substrate.
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[0033] The low profile concavely curved camera unit 2 can be made of a personnel-protection material 40.
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[0037] The camera housing 4 further can comprise at least one camera housing power source 74 structured to provide power to the camera 8. The camera housing power source 74 can be, for example, a battery such as a lithium battery or any other battery suitable for intense situations such as combat or fighting fires. The camera housing power source 74 can be connected to the camera 8 via a plug-in docking element, which can be the same or a different docking element used to connect the camera housing 4 and its associated elements and devices to the camera 8. Thus, the power docking element can also be first plug-in docking element 62 and second plug-in docking element 64 so long as proper wiring and structure is provided. The camera housing power source can also be a wireless recharger if desired.
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[0039] The camera housing light-enhancement element 72 can also comprise one or more of a night-vision device 78 or a one camera housing light emitter 80. The camera housing light emitter 80 can be structured to provide any desired light, for example to variably, selectively emit infrared (IR) light, near-infrared (NIR) light, visible light and ultraviolet (UV) light.
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[0046] Also, user interface 16 comprising the rear mounted rotary tab 104 comprises icons for both still photography 110 and video photography 112. In one embodiment, the upright position for rotary tab 104 is the off position while moving to either icon both turns on the camera 8 and causes the indicated function to begin working. The on/off of recording/image taking can in turn be controlled remotely or by depressing button 114, or can be automatic upon activation of the rotary tab 104 such that record images (whether still images, a series of still images or video) is controlled by a single switch, button or other recording activation element. In one embodiment, as shown in
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[0049] Turning to a more general discussion of certain aspects, features and embodiments herein, the low profile concavely curved camera unit 2 and the helmet are structured to interact cooperatively such that the low profile concavely curved camera unit 2 can be easily and repeatedly attached and detached to different parts of the helmet, for example the top, front, left side, right side or back of the helmet. Thus, some embodiments herein comprise low profile concavely curved camera unit 2-helmet systems comprising a) a low profile concavely curved camera unit 2 and b) a helmet comprising attachment elements, usually on the upper surface of the helmet, structured to hold the low profile concavely curved camera unit 2 to the helmet.
[0050] The shape of the base surface of the low profile concavely curved camera unit is structured to fully contact the curved mounting surface of the helmet by having a radiused curvature, which curvature can have one, two or more radii if desired. This creates superior retention and stability to the helmet surface by increasing amount of camera housing base surface area contacting the curved mounting surface of the helmet. The base surface can be rigid or can be slightly elastic to moldably conform to the varying radiuses encountered on different locations on the upper surface of the helmet.
[0051] The low profile concavely curved camera unit is structured to attach its base surface to the helmet in a single motion by the user without any additional hardware and without negatively affecting the integrity of the helmet. Suitable attachment/detachment elements for such attachment/detachment include hook-and-loop fabric or adhesive where one part of the attachment system, such as the loop-fabric, is pre-attached to the helmet, typically in multiple locations around the helmet while the hook-fabric is preattached to the concave base surface. This can be advantageous because the user can then easily grab the low profile concavely curved camera unit with a single hand and move it from one spot to another on the helmet, for example to reduce the exposed area of the helmet or to improve the view for the low profile concavely curved camera unit. In certain embodiments, the attachment/detachment elements do not include any bolts, screws or other devices that penetrate the helmet.
[0052] The upper surfaces of the low profile concavely curved camera unit (i.e., those surfaces above the concave base surface and thus visible when attached to the helmet and exposed to outside elements and dangers) are structured to provide a smooth, non-snag structure that contains no gaps or protrusions on which a cord, branch, etc., might catch; the low profile concavely curved camera unit is aerodynamically shaped and low profile in such a way that obstacles will deflect off or up and over as they pass by the unit.
[0053] The low profile concavely curved camera unit can comprise one or more wireless transmitter elements such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth transmitters. Such transmitters can, for example, send real-time images to remote monitors or decision makers, or provide remote control of the camera to persons either near or far from the wearer. Such monitors can also be part of a plug-in docking element in the low profile concavely curved camera unit, typically comprising corresponding male and female members.
[0054] The low profile concavely curved camera unit can be made of any suitable material such as plastic or carbon fiber. In some embodiments, the camera housing is structured to improve the personnel-protection ability of the helmet and thus is made of a military-level personnel-protection material such as an anti-ballistic material element, such as a bullet-proof material, to inhibit the penetration of ballistic and fragmentation projectiles at various force levels to repel different ballistic hazards.
[0055] The camera housing of the low profile concavely curved camera unit can further comprise one or more camera housing optical elements disposed in front of the camera lens that are structured to be one or more of, a) non-distorting such that an image transmitted through the camera housing optical element is substantially undistorted upon reaching the camera lens; b) enlarging such that such that an image transmitted through the camera housing optical element is substantially enlarged a pre-determined amount upon reaching the camera lens; and/or c) reducing such that an image transmitted through the camera housing optical element is substantially reduced upon reaching the camera lens (in some aspects, such image-reducing camera housing optical elements can be considered fish-eye lenses or the like). Generally, the enlarging and/or reducing optical elements are also substantially non-distortive other than the enlarging and/or reducing to provide the best possible image to the camera imaging sensor. In still further embodiments, the camera housing comprises at least two of the three camera housing optical elements above, and further typically all three, along with an image selector switch such as a dial or toggle that selects between the different optical choices.
[0056] In another embodiment, the camera housing of the low profile concavely curved camera unit comprises an opening in front of the camera within the unit so that the view of the camera is not impeded or otherwise affected by the camera housing. If desired, the opening at the front of the housing can be open air or something else such as a window or lens.
[0057] The camera housing can also comprise one or more camera housing light-enhancement elements. Such camera housing light-enhancement elements can be, for example, filters that enhance the ability of the camera to detect certain wavelengths or bands of light by blocking or reducing selected wavelengths of light, including for example infrared (IR) light, near-infrared (NIR) light, visible light and ultraviolet (UV) light, or other desired electromagnetic wavelengths. Suitable filters can include, for example, bandpass filters, notch filters, fluorescent light-detection filters, etc. Similarly, the camera housing light-enhancement elements can either or also comprise one or more light-enhancement elements to enhance the ability of the camera to detect certain wavelengths or bands of light by increasing selected wavelengths or bands of light such as night-vision devices.
[0058] The camera housing can also comprise one or more camera housing light emitters, including if desired light emitters structured to variably, selectively emit certain desired wavelengths of light, including for example infrared (IR) light, near-infrared (NIR) light, visible light and ultraviolet (UV) light, or other desired electromagnetic wavelengths.
[0059] The camera housing can also comprise one or more camera housing power sources such as a battery pack that is additional to any battery pack or other internal power source carried within the camera. In such embodiments, as well as for certain other embodiments herein, the camera portion of the low profile concavely curved camera unit can comprise one or more docking elements structured to plug-in and unplug the camera to the camera housing power source, or to other structures and functions contained in the camera housing.
[0060] The camera in the low profile concavely curved camera unit can be unitary with the camera housing or can be discrete and separable. Unitary units can be advantageous, for example, for simplicity while discrete units can be advantageous, for example, for ease of repairing defective or damaged elements. Suitable cameras include any suitable imaging device such as those comprising a charge coupled sensor (CCD), a charge injection sensor (CID), or complementary metal-oxide semi-conductor sensor (CMOS). The cameras can be video, still-photo or both, for example a camera with both a video mode and a still-photo mode. The camera can also include other desirable modes, such as time-lapse, burst photo (multiple rapidly-shot still photos), etc.
[0061] The low profile concavely curved camera unit can also comprise surface grips on one or more visible surfaces of the unit to enhance the ability of a user, particularly a user with a gloved hand, to easily attach/detach the low profile concavely curved camera unit to/from a helmet. In some embodiments, the surface grips comprise high-grip material attached to the visible surfaces without any protrusions extending significantly (i.e., extending far enough to pose a snag hazard) from the visible surfaces.
[0062] The low profile concavely curved camera unit comprises a very simple user interface and user experience (UI/UX) comprising only controls that can be operated by a single hand without visual interaction by the user and while wearing gloves. In some embodiments, the user interface comprises a single control switch that controls essential operations of the camera such as power on/power off and record, e.g., (i.e., shoot in video camera mode or shoot in photo mode). The power on/power off and shoot can be simultaneously engaged if desired, e.g., turning on the power automatically causes the video camera to start recording and turning off the power automatically causes the video camera to stop recording.
[0063] The control switch can be, for example a depressible button, a toggle switch, a knob, or any other easily manipulated control device, and the control switch can be placed so that it is easily located by a user and can be selectively operated by tactile feedback.
[0064] In other aspects, the low profile concavely curved camera unit can be contoured to attach to other, non-helmet support structures, such as vests, shoulders, apparatus, etc. The low profile concavely curved camera unit can also be contoured for non-military/non-first responder activities, such as for vehicular racing helmets, sports helmets, etc.
[0065] The present application is further directed to methods of making the various elements of the systems and apparatus herein, including making the systems and apparatus themselves from such elements, as well as to methods of using the same, including for example a user selectively attaching and detaching the low profile concavely curved camera unit from a helmet, operating the control switch or otherwise use or manipulate the devices and elements described herein. Each of these things can advantageously be done while the helmet is on the user's head, i.e., while the helmet and the device are not visible to the user.
[0066] All terms used herein are used in accordance with their ordinary meanings unless the context or definition clearly indicates otherwise. Also unless expressly indicated otherwise, in the specification the use of or includes and and vice-versa. Non-limiting terms are not to be construed as limiting unless expressly stated, or the context clearly indicates, otherwise (for example, including, having, and comprising typically indicate including without limitation). Singular forms, including in the claims, such as a, an, and the include the plural reference unless expressly stated, or the context clearly indicates, otherwise.
[0067] The scope of the present devices, systems and methods, etc., includes both means plus function and step plus function concepts. However, the claims are not to be interpreted as indicating a means plus function relationship unless the word means is specifically recited in a claim, and are to be interpreted as indicating a means plus function relationship where the word means is specifically recited in a claim. Similarly, the claims are not to be interpreted as indicating a step plus function relationship unless the word step is specifically recited in a claim, and are to be interpreted as indicating a step plus function relationship where the word step is specifically recited in a claim.
[0068] From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments have been discussed herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the discussion herein. Accordingly, the systems and methods, etc., include such modifications as well as all permutations and combinations of the subject matter set forth herein and are not limited except as by the appended claims or other claim having adequate support in the discussion and figures herein.