Viewing Window With Camera
20190071151 ยท 2019-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G03B2217/26
PHYSICS
B23Q17/2409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The clear view screen includes two transparent disks, of which one is fixed and the other rotates. A camera (28), which in any case looks through the rotating disk (18), is arranged between the two disks or on the side of the fixed disk facing away from the space to be observed. The camera is supplied with power via the power supply unit of the driving device, so that continuous operation is also possible when the camera is arranged in a space not accessible for maintenance, for example between the first and second disks or between the first disk and an uninterrupted separating wall.
Claims
1. A clear view screen (10) comprising: a first transparent disk (15); a second transparent disk (18); a bearing device (17) that is held on the first disk (15) and connected to the second disk (18) so as to hold the second disk at a distance from the first disk (15) and rotatably mount the second disk; a driving device (20) that is held on the first disk (15) and connected to the second disk (18) so as to rotatably drive the second disk (18) and includes a connection for energy supply (14); and a camera (28), which is arranged on one side of the first disk (15) and comprises a lens having a viewing direction directed through the second disk (18), the camera (28) being connected to the clear view screen (10) for energy supply purposes.
2. The clear view screen according to claim 1, wherein the driving device (20) comprises a control circuit (26), which is accommodated in an annular housing (16).
3. The clear view screen according to claim 2, wherein the annular housing (16) is arranged concentrically with respect to the bearing device (17) and houses the driving device (20).
4. The clear view screen according to claim 2, wherein the camera (28) is arranged on a carrier (27) which, starting from the housing (16), extends inwardly in a radial direction.
5. The clear view screen according to claim 4, wherein the carrier (27) is held on the housing (16) and arranged so as to extend at a distance from the first disk (15).
6. The clear view screen according to claim 4, wherein the carrier (27) is held on the housing (16) and arranged so as to rest against the first disk (15).
7. The clear view screen according to claim 1, wherein the camera (28) is arranged on a side of the first disk (15) facing the second disk (18).
8. The clear view screen according to claim 1, wherein the camera (28) is arranged on a side of the first disk (15) facing away from the second disk (18).
9. The clear view screen according to claim 1, wherein the camera (28) is connected to the driving device (20) for energy supply purposes.
10. The clear view screen according to claim 1, wherein a cable (14) is provided for supplying the camera (28) and the driving device (20) with energy, the cable being connected in a connecting housing (43).
11. The clear view screen according to claim 10, wherein the camera (28) is arranged on a carrier (27), which carries electrical connecting lines (44, 45) and is connected to the connecting terminals and held mechanically, the connecting lines (44, 45) being electrically connected to the connecting terminals.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Refinements and modifications of the clear view screen according to the invention are the subject matter of the drawings, the description or claims. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] The composition of the clear view screen 10 can essentially be derived from
[0031] The first disk 15 carries a bearing device 17 for a second disk 18 so as to hold the same at a distance from the first disk 15 and mount it rotatably about a center line 19. The center line 19 is preferably also the center line of the first disk 15, so that the two disks 15, 18 are arranged concentrically with respect to one another, and preferably parallel to one another. The bearing device 17 preferably comprises one or more rolling bearings 17a, 17b, so that the second disk 18 can be easily rotated about the axis of rotation 19.
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[0033] As is furthermore apparent from
[0034] The portion of the housing 16 receiving the socket 32 can, for example, be made of an electrically insulating material, such as plastic material, or can comprise plastic inserts that receive the contact sockets 32. The cable 14 is connected to the housing 16 by way of a screw joint 43, a terminal box or the like. At the same time, the at least two cores of the cable 14 are connected to the control circuit 26 of the driving device 20 so as to supply both the camera 28 and the driving device 20 with electric energy. As an alternative, the cable can also comprise more than two cores to supply both the camera and the driving device 20 with energy. As another alternative, two or more jointly routed cables may be provided, instead of one cable. The cable can be a bus cable, via which energy is supplied to both the driving device and the image recording device 33. The bus cable can, alternatively or additionally, also be configured to transmit control pulses, for example activation and deactivation pulses for the camera 28 or the driving device, actuating pulses for an actuator of the camera 28 and/or image or video data.
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[0036] The camera 28 can be supplied with power via flexible lines or via conductor tracks 44, 45, which extend across the flexible webs 36 to 38 and the intermediate ring 35 and lead to attachment openings 39, 40 for receiving the screws 30, 31. The conductor tracks 44, 45 can also connect the camera 28 to further circuit components.
[0037] For power conditioning, the carrier 27 can be provided with an operating circuit 41, which filters, smooths, decreases or increases the voltage supplied via the screws 30, 31 and conductor tracks 44, 45.
[0038] The camera 28 can include means suitable for wirelessly transmitting recorded images. As an alternative, such wireless transmission means may be part of the operating circuit 41. In the latter case, one or more lines 42 lead from the camera 28 to the operating circuit 41. The lines 42, in turn, can be conducted across the intermediate ring 35 and the flexible webs 36, 37, 38. This is only schematically indicated in
[0039] The described clear view screen 10 operates as follows:
[0040] During operation, the clear view screen 10 receives electrical power, in the form of DC or AC current, with a substantially defined voltage via the cable 14. The particular voltage is applied to the control circuit 26 on the one hand and, via the screws 30, to the operating circuit 41 on the other hand. The control circuit 26 brings about an activation of the coils 24, whereby the second disk 18 is caused to rotate quickly. At the same time, the camera 28 is activated via the operating circuit 41, which records images, videos or video sequences and makes these available via the wireless interface, for example a WLAN interface. The rotatable disk 18 keeps the viewing region free, both for persons present in the observer space and for the camera 28. Due to the small dimensions of the camera 28, the camera does not impair the view. This holds true, in particular, when the dimensions of the image recording device 33 are smaller than the dimensions of the bearing device 17.
[0041] Where necessary, the spring and damping device 34 can also be designed as an angle setting device. Accordingly, the flexible webs 36, 37, 38 can be provided with actuators, for example piezo actuators, or be designed as actuators themselves. These actuators can be activated by the operating circuit 41, for example automatically or in accordance with received wireless commands, so as to align the camera 28 with regions of interest in the space 12 to be observed.
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[0043] Another modified embodiment of the clear view screen 10 is apparent from
[0044] It is pointed out that the invention is not limited to clear view screens 10 comprising a driving device that is accommodated on the housing side. Rather, the rotary drive of the disk 18 may also be arranged in or on the bearing device 18, wherein the cable used to supply power then extends across the first disk 15, from the outside, to the center with the bearing device 17 and the driving device. In this case, the cable can be present on or in a carrier, which also carries the image recording device 33.
[0045] The clear view screen according to the invention comprises two transparent disks, of which one is fixed and the other rotates. A camera 28, which in any case looks through the rotating disk 18, is arranged between the two disks 15, 18, or on the side of the fixed disk 15 facing away from the space 12 to be observed. The camera 28 is supplied with power via the power supply unit of the driving device 20, so that continuous operation is also possible when the camera 28 is arranged in a space not accessible for maintenance, for example between the first and second disks or between the first disk and an uninterrupted separating wall.
TABLE-US-00001 Reference numerals: 10 clear view screen 11 separating wall 12 space to be observed 13 observer space 14 cable 15 first disk 16 housing 17 bearing device 17a, b rolling bearing 18 second disk 19 axis of rotation 20 driving device 21 coil system 22 coil core 23 winding body 24 coils 25 protrusion 26 control circuit 27 carrier 28 camera 29 end of carrier 27 30 screws 32 contact sockets 33 image recording device 34 spring and damping device 35 intermediate ring 36, 37, 38 flexible webs 39, 40 attachment openings 41 operating circuit 42 lines 43 connecting housing 44, 45 lines