Mountable Video Recording and Streaming System
20180190328 ยท 2018-07-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N7/181
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/772
ELECTRICITY
H04N23/65
ELECTRICITY
G11B33/122
PHYSICS
G11B33/123
PHYSICS
International classification
G11B33/02
PHYSICS
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
G11B33/12
PHYSICS
G11B31/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A surveillance system which provides a user with direct and remote access via cellular, wireless or hard-wired connection, to multiple high definition digital video streams from one device. The surveillance system includes a housing enclosure, a plurality of surveillance cameras, an internal storage device, a power-management computing device, a video-management computing device, a wireless communication router, and a power supply. The plurality of surveillance cameras is distributed and connected about a bottom surface of the housing enclosure. The internal storage device stores content from the surveillance cameras for a significantly long time, reducing the need for constant content download. The power-management computing device and the video-management computing device control the surveillance system. The wireless communication router allows for the user to remotely access content from the surveillance cameras and control any component within the surveillance system. The power supply provides the electrical energy necessary to power the aforementioned components.
Claims
1. A mountable video recording and streaming system comprises: a housing enclosure; a plurality of surveillance cameras; an at least one internal storage device; a power-management computing device; a video-management computing device; a wireless communication router; a power supply; the plurality of surveillance cameras being distributed about a bottom surface of the housing enclosure; each of the plurality of surveillance cameras being externally mounted to the bottom surface; the internal storage device, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, and the wireless communication router being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the wireless communication router, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, the plurality of surveillance cameras, and the internal storage device being electronically connected to each other; and the power supply being electrically connected to the plurality of surveillance cameras, the internal storage device, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, and the wireless communication router.
2. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts; the plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts being distributed about the bottom surface; each of the plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts being normally connected to the bottom surface; and each of the plurality of surveillance cameras being adjacently attached to a corresponding mounting-mast from the plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts.
3. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power supply is a power over ethernet (POE).
4. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a network switch; the network switch being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the network switch being electrically connected to the power supply; and the wireless communication router, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, the plurality of surveillance cameras, and the internal storage device being electronically connected to each other by the network switch.
5. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a plurality of internal-operations sensors; each the plurality of internal-operations sensors being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; and the plurality of internal-operations sensors being electronically connected to the power-management computing device.
6. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of internal-operations sensors comprises a voltage sensor and a current sensor.
7. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the housing enclosure comprises a front portion, a rear portion, and an at least one fastening mechanism; the rear portion being positioned adjacent to a main cavity of the front portion; the rear portion being hingedly attached to the front portion; and the fastening mechanism being mechanically integrated in between the front portion and the rear portion.
8. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a mounting bracket; the mounting bracket being perpendicularly oriented to the bottom surface; and the mounting bracket being externally and adjacently connected to a rear portion of the housing enclosure.
9. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the housing enclosure further comprises an at least one support rack; the support rack being positioned within the housing enclosure; the support rack being oriented parallel to the bottom surface; the support rack being slidably engaged with the housing enclosure; and the internal storage device, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, and the wireless communication router being mounted to the housing enclosure through the support rack.
10. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a thermoelectric cooling system; an independent power supply; the thermoelectric cooling system comprises a plurality of fans and an at least one temperature sensor; the plurality of fans being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the temperature sensor being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the thermoelectric cooling system being electronically connected to the power-management computing device; and the thermoelectric cooling system being electrically connected to the independent power supply.
11. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing enclosure is a weather tight polycarbonate enclosure.
12. A mountable video recording and streaming system comprises: a housing enclosure; a plurality of surveillance cameras; an at least one internal storage device; a power-management computing device; a video-management computing device; a wireless communication router; a power supply; a network switch; the plurality of surveillance cameras being distributed about a bottom surface of the housing enclosure; each of the plurality of surveillance cameras being externally mounted to the bottom surface; the internal storage device, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, and the wireless communication router being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the wireless communication router, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, the plurality of surveillance cameras, and the internal storage device being electronically connected to each other; the power supply being electrically connected to the plurality of surveillance cameras, the internal storage device, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, and the wireless communication router; the network switch being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the network switch being electrically connected to the power supply; and the wireless communication router, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, the plurality of surveillance cameras, and the internal storage device being electronically connected to each other by the network switch.
13. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts; the plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts being distributed about the bottom surface; each of the plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts being normally connected to the bottom surface; and each of the plurality of surveillance cameras being adjacently attached to a corresponding mounting-mast from the plurality of omni-adjustable mounting-masts.
14. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12, wherein the power supply is a power over ethernet (POE).
15. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a plurality of internal-operations sensors; each the plurality of internal-operations sensors being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; and the plurality of internal-operations sensors being electronically connected to the power-management computing device.
16. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12, wherein the plurality of internal-operations sensors comprises a voltage sensor and a current sensor.
17. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the housing enclosure being a weather tight polycarbonate enclosure; the housing enclosure comprises a front portion, a rear portion, and an at least one fastening mechanism; the rear portion being positioned adjacent to a main cavity of the front portion; the rear portion being hingedly attached to the front portion; and the fastening mechanism being mechanically integrated in between the front portion and the rear portion.
18. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a mounting bracket; the mounting bracket being perpendicularly oriented to the bottom surface; and the mounting bracket being externally and adjacently connected to a rear portion of the housing enclosure.
19. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the housing enclosure further comprises an at least one support rack; the support rack being positioned within the housing enclosure; the support rack being oriented parallel to the bottom surface; the support rack being slidably engaged with the housing enclosure; and the internal storage device, the power-management computing device, the video-management computing device, and the wireless communication router being mounted to the housing enclosure through the support rack.
20. The mountable video recording and streaming system as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a thermoelectric cooling system; an independent power supply; the thermoelectric cooling system comprises a plurality of fans and an at least one temperature sensor; the plurality of fans being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the temperature sensor being internally mounted within the housing enclosure; the thermoelectric cooling system being electronically connected to the power-management computing device; and the thermoelectric cooling system being electrically connected to the independent power supply.
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[0012] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0013] The present invention generally relates to surveillance systems. More specifically, the present invention is a mountable video recording and streaming system. The present invention provides surveillance coverage of an area with relatively low required maintenance.
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[0015] The plurality of surveillance cameras 6 records or captures images of the area around the housing enclosure 1 to allow a user to monitor and observe activities within the vicinity around the present invention. The plurality of surveillance cameras 6 is distributed about a bottom surface 5 of the housing enclosure 1. Resultantly, the housing enclosure 1 acts as a protection for the plurality of surveillance cameras 6 against rain, hail, snow, and other environmental factors. In particular, each of the plurality surveillance cameras 6 is externally mounted to the bottom surface 5 as seen in
[0016] The internal storage device 7, the power-management computing device 8, the video-management computing device 9, the wireless communication router 10, and the network switch 14 manage and power the plurality of surveillance cameras 6. Referring to
[0017] The power-management computing device 8 converts multiple power inputs into multiple output voltages to power the electronic components of the present invention. The video-management computing device 9 receives content recorded by the plurality of surveillance cameras 6, process said content, and stores said content on the internal storage device 7. This includes filtering the content based on specific cameras from the plurality of surveillance cameras 6, filtering noise out, and utilizing various camera software in order obtain a clear picture of the surrounding area and environment. The wireless communication router 10 connects the present invention to an external device directly or through the internet. In particular, the wireless communication router 10 is a cellular or a wireless local area network. The provides the user with remote access and control over the present invention. For this, the wireless communication router 10, the power-management computing device 8, the video-management computing device 9, the plurality of surveillance cameras 6, the internal storage device 7, are all electronically connected to each other by the network switch 14 as seen in
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[0023] Along with the hardware, the present invention utilizes a proprietary graphical user interface giving the user two-way communication with the electrical components of the present invention via the internet, from any smart device anywhere in the world. The graphical user interface can be accessed remotely and provides the user two-way communication to the on-board devices. The user is provided information such as internal enclosure temperature, pre-programmed pre-sets for climate control, self-cleaning, start-up parameters, power consumption, current load, and 24-hour power and temperature graphs. The present invention also allows the user to remotely re-boot the electrical components of the present invention in the event of failure. Traditionally, if a device failure occurs, a service technician would have to be dispatched to manually re-boot the device. In alternate embodiments of the present invention, the present invention may operate based on internal presets and in the case of failure, the system automatically re-boots.
[0024] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.