See What's Behind You (SWBY - pronounced "Swee-Bee")
20170171515 ยท 2017-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/242
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
A42B1/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
See What's Behind You is a security technology device that gives people the ability to see and monitor what's coming behind them at a 180 degree rear view angle whether it's human or animal while facing forward. A battery operated camera system is connected by video cable to a screen and memory card that captures recorded activities in real time video.
The technology is incorporated in any head gear such as caps, helmets and eyewear including sun visors.
It's used during personal outdoor activities that bring concern and it's used in professional industries such as branches of Homeland Security to enhance safety with rear vision. It exposes elements of surprise attacks giving people the advantage to conspicuously judge the situation, respond to it quickly and appropriately while lessening their chance of becoming a victim, the real time video images can be used to file a police report.
Claims
1. A Security Technology device incorporated in a custom fitted cap is designed to give the user the ability to see what's behind them at a 180 degree rear view angle whether it's human or animal while facing forward and captures recorded activities in real time video, it constitutes: a 1080p progressive scan capability or better camera/micro-lens system with light sensitivity housed in a camera/micro-lens component smaller than the perimeter of a quarter and the component contains a battery with a battery life of 2-3 hours per charge, a battery port, a video cable; a video cable connects at the bottom end of the camera/micro-lens component that extends in length to plug into the top of the screen/monitor component at plug-in site allowing the video cable internal components influence on-screen functionality and creates the connection between the camera/micro-lens component and the screen/monitor component; a screen/monitor component with a screen size of 2-3 inches by 2-4 inches, is connected to the lower end of the video cable at the plug-in site offering high resolution display, showing human/animal activity clearly 8-10 feet away with 320 by 480 pixels, its refresh rate is 40 hertz (at least H3 per second or greater), it houses a memory card that captures recorded activities in real time video, an on/off button, a battery indicator light, a memory card release button and memory card exit site, a connection/plug-in point for the video cable; a USB cable, charger, removable screen and lens cover, a rechargeable battery that last 2-3 hours when fully charged, a cap with custom designed pocket to house the security technology device including user instructions are some items included with the packaging; a low profile baseball cap made from 100% cotton, has a deep rounded 6 panel crown each with an eyelet and all 6 panels come together with a button at the top of the crown, a custom designed peak/brim/bill is 4.25 inches in length, slightly angled down at eye-level offering unobstructed sight and protection of the face and eyes from harmful sun rays, a rear adjustable strap and metal clasp makes it one size fits all and is constructed with durability, reinforced stitching; a custom moisture protected pocket with reinforced stitching is sewn inside the baseball cap to provide user comfort and to house, protect and support the security technology device.
2. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 can be incorporated with any head gear such as caps, helmets and eyewear including sun-visors, the baseball cap is used as an indication of one Of its uses in this teaching and comes with a custom design moisture protected pocket sewn inside the middle of the cap with reinforced stitching from the bottom portion of the rear panel through the middle right and left panels and the front panels to the anterior middle of the caps peak/brim/bill and is designed to house, protect, support the security technology device and provide user comfort.
3. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 can be used for personal use such as walking, jogging, biking, hiking, running errands and any outdoor activity that brings concern and will enhance your personal safety with rear vision.
4. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 can be used in professional industries such as Security, Law Enforcement, Military, Transportation and Construction and any professional outdoor activity that brings concern and will enhance your personal safety with rear vision.
5. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 that captures real time video images on a memory card in the event you want to file a police report.
6. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 that will change the way people look at and respond to their own personal security.
7. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 when used properly will expose and limit the element of surprise attacks giving people the advantage to monitor and conspicuously judge the situation, respond to it quickly and appropriately while lessening their chance of becoming a victim and captures real time video images in the event people want to file a police report.
8. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 that works with normal vision which allows you to see what's in front of you and peripherally and by wearing this device you could have total vision at 360 degrees facing forward.
9. A Security Technology device according to claim 1 that allows time for you to act on what you can see coming whether it's fight or flight when armed with pepper spray, or your safety product of choice.
10. A Security Technology device according to claim 1, that gives people the ability to take control of their own personal safety with a 180 degree rear view vision while facing forward.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] An understanding of the invention will be explained in more detail from the reading of the detailed description and in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In the following detailed description and drawings, the invention according to the teaching for this application in the form of a baseball cap and will be described as an indication of one of its uses. It should be noted that although only a baseball cap is described for the teaching of this application, See What's Behind You (SWBYpronounced Swee Bee) is technology that can be incorporated with any head gear such as caps, helmets and eyewear including sun-visors. It should be further noted that the drawings are diagrams to illustrate basic design and features of the invention specifically for a cap and the security technology device does not limit design improvements, uses and capacity. Also, the internal construction details of the security technology device, including the camera/micro-lens component, the video cable and screen/monitor component, software and protocol structure of the components will not be described in detail since such technology is generally well known among electrical engineers and other professionals of the art.
[0016] The baseball cap 100 front view is illustrated in
[0017] The baseball cap 100 rear view is illustrated in
[0018] The baseball cap 100 inside and under-side view is illustrated in
[0019] The engineering technology, protocol structure and construction of the internal components and software will not be demonstrated in the invention teaching in
[0020] It must be noted that only a baseball cap is described for the teaching of this application, however, See What's Behind You (SWBYpronounced Swee Bee) is personal security technology that can be incorporated with any head gear such as caps, helmets and eyewear including sun-visors and can be used for both personal use such as walking, strolling, jogging, running errands, biking, hiking and professional use such as Security, Law Enforcement, Construction, Military and Transportation.
[0021] The teaching of the present application has been described in detail for illustrative purposes, yet, it must be understood that variations can be made by those skilled in the art such as engineers without departing from the scope of the teaching of this application.
[0022] For the teaching of this application, it must be further noted that the drawings are diagrams to illustrate basic design and features of the invention including the cap and the security technology device and does not limit design improvements, uses and capacity. Also, the internal construction details of the components, software and protocol structure of the camera/micro-lens component, video cable and screen/monitor component will not be described in detail since such technology is generally well known among electrical engineers and other professionals of the art.
[0023] Regarding the teaching of this application security technology device incorporated in a cap and its use, See What's Behind You (SWBYpronounced Swee-Bee) comes complete with a cap designed with a custom moisture protected pocket that houses, support and protect the security technology device and is equipped with camera/micro-lens component, video cable, screen/monitor component and memory card, rechargeable battery, USB cable and charger and removable covers to protect the camera/micro-lens and screen/monitor when not in use. The invention is simply worn as you would any baseball cap. 1.sup.st turn the on/off button on located at the bottom of the screen/monitor, at full charge the battery indicator light is green and is designed to last 2-3 hours. Next, press the memory card release button at the top of the screen to ensure that the memory card is inserted properly. Place the cap on your head as you would any baseball cap with the deep rounded crown fitted securely; adjusting the adjustment strap as needed for a secure fit and securing the peak/brim/bill to face forward.
[0024] The peak/brim/bill is designed to fit slightly angled down at eye-level while offering unobstructed sight and protection of the face and eyes from harmful sun rays. You will look forward and slightly up to view video activity on your screen/monitor. You should see a full forward image view with clarity and high resolution display of real time activity of what's going on behind you at a 180 degree rear view angle while facing forward. Any movement or activity on the screen must be carefully monitored and acted on accordingly. Always Be Alert and Prepared when it comes to your personal safety and the safety of your loved ones! Begin your outdoor activity.
[0025] When used properly, See What's Behind You (SWBYpronounced Swee-Bee) exposes the element of a surprise attack giving people the advantage to monitor and conspicuously judge the situation, respond to it quickly and appropriately while lessening their chance of becoming a victim and it captures real time video images in the event you want to file a police report.
[0026] At the end of your activity, turn off your See What's Behind You (SWBYpronounced Swee-Bee), plug your USB power cord to your battery port located on the side of the camera/micro-lens housing component and charge it to full power before your next use.
[0027] Remove your memory card by pressing the memory card release button located at the top of your screen and insert it in your computer to review your activities. Remember to protect your screen and lens from scratches with your removable screen and lens cover provided with your product when not in use.