Surveillance apparatus
US-2017302890-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US10087039B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10087039-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515514245-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A surveillance apparatus includes a retractable support member; a housing; a spooling mechanism mounted at the housing, and being rotatable relative to the housing, and being attached to a second end of the retractable support member. The spooling mechanism is operable to rotate in a first direction to convert the retractable support member from a coiled condition to an extended condition and thereby pay-out the support member from the housing, and operable to rotate in a second direction opposite to the first to convert the retractable support member from the extended condition to the coiled condition and thereby retract the support member into the housing. A mount is attached to a first end of the retractable support member; a surveillance device is attached to the mount.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surveillance apparatus comprising: a cambered tape having a first end and a second end; a housing; a spooling mechanism mounted at the housing, and being rotatable relative to the housing, and being attached to the second end of the cambered tape, the spooling mechanism being: operable to rotate in a first direction to convert the cambered tape from a coiled condition to an extended condition and thereby pay-out a support member from the housing, and operable to rotate in a second direction opposite to the first to convert the cambered tape from the extended condition to the coiled condition and thereby retract the support member into the housing; a mount attached to the first end of the cambered tape; a surveillance device attached to the mount for receiving environmental signals; a human interface remote from the surveillance device and including a receiver for receiving electromagnetic signals; and a signal interface for relaying the environmental signals received at the surveillance device to the human interface, wherein the signal interface includes a transmitter for sending a first electromagnetic signal to the receiver of the human interface, wherein the transmitter of the signal interface further comprises an antenna arranged along a portion of the tape, and wherein the antenna is substantially planar and sufficiently flexible to be mounted on the tape to conform to the tape in both the coiled condition and the extended condition; wherein the surveillance device may be supported, remote from the human interface by paying out the member. 2. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the spooling mechanism comprises a spring biased to retract the support member, and wherein the surveillance apparatus further comprises a selectively applicable brake for locking the member in position when a desired amount of the cambered tape has been extended. 3. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the human interface is at the housing. 4. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the surveillance device is a camera, and the human interface is a display screen. 5. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the human interface comprises a display screen, and the display screen is pivotally attached at the housing in at least one axis, such that the display screen may switch between a readily observable condition and a stowed condition. 6. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first electromagnetic signal is a radio frequency signal having a frequency between 55 GHz and 65 GHz. 7. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the signal interface further comprises a receiver for receiving a second electromagnetic signal, and wherein the human interface comprises a transmitter for sending the second electromagnetic signal to the receiver of the signal interface. 8. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the housing is portable and comprises a grip. 9. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the tape is at least 30 mm wide, has a camber radius of 15-25 mm, and a thickness of 0.3-0.5 mm. 10. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the cambered tape is provided with a low observable finish. 11. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the receiver of the human interface further comprises an antenna arranged along a portion of the tape, and wherein the antenna is substantially planar and sufficiently flexible to be mounted on the tape to conform to the tape in both the coiled condition and the extended condition. 12. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the surveillance device further comprises an on-board power source. 13. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the surveillance device comprises a releasable fastening whereby the surveillance device is releasably fastened to the mount. 14. A surveillance apparatus comprising: a cambered tape having a first end and a second end; a surveillance device releasably coupled to the first end of the cambered tape, for receiving one or more environment signals; a spooling mechanism attached to the second end of the cambered tape, the spooling mechanism being operable to: rotate in a first direction to convert the cambered tape from a coiled condition to an extended condition, to extend a support member to a deployed position thereby deploying the surveillance device, and rotate in a second direction opposite to the first to convert a retractable support member from the extended condition to the coiled condition, to retract the support member to a stowed position thereby stowing the surveillance device; a human interface remote from the surveillance device and including a transceiver and antenna arrangement for sending and receiving electromagnetic signals; and a signal interface for relaying the environmental signals received at the surveillance device to the human interface, wherein the signal interface includes a transmitter for sending a first electromagnetic signal to the transceiver of the human interface, wherein the transmitter of the signal interface further comprises an antenna arranged along a portion of the tape, and wherein the antenna is substantially planar and sufficiently flexible to be mounted on the tape to conform to the tape in both the coiled condition and the extended condition. 15. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the antenna of the human interface is arranged along a portion of the tape and conforms to the tape in both the coiled condition and the extended condition. 16. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the transmitter of the signal interface further comprises an antenna arranged along a portion of the tape, and conforms to the tape in both the coiled condition and the extended condition. 17. The surveillance apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the signal interface further comprises a receiver for receiving a second electromagnetic signal, and wherein the transceiver of the human interface sends the second electromagnetic signal to the receiver of the signal interface. 18. A surveillance apparatus comprising: a cambered tape having a first end and a second end; a housing; a spooling mechanism mounted at the housing, and being rotatable relative to the housing, and being attached to the second end of the cambered tape, the spooling mechanism being: operable to rotate in a first direction to convert the cambered tape from a coiled condition to an extended condition and thereby pay-out a support member from the housing, and operable to rotate in a second direction opposite to the first to convert the cambered tape from the extended condition to the coiled condition and thereby retract the support member into the housing; a mount attached to the first end of the cambered tape; a surveillance device attached to the mount for receiving environmental signals; a human interface remote from the surveillance device and including a receiver for receiving electromagnetic signals, wherein the receiver of the human interface further comprises an antenna arranged along a portion of the tape, and wherein the antenna is substantially planar and sufficiently flexible to be mounted on the tape to conform to the tape in both the coiled condition and the extended condition; and a signal interface for relaying the environmental signals received at the surveillance device to the human interface, wherein the signal interfac
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