Removable automotive LIDAR data collection POD
US-11163312-B2 · Nov 2, 2021 · US
US11474418B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11474418-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016816191-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2022 |
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A camera mount that can provide high stability, ease of operation, and flexible configurations for different applications and installation scenarios. The camera mount has an improved attachment mechanism that provides multiple locking positions and strengthened positioning pins. The camera mount has a plurality of anchoring devices capable of securing the camera mount on different curved surfaces.
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What is claimed is: 1. A camera mount for mounting a camera on a surface comprising: a frame comprising a plurality of elongated members removably and slidably connected to one another, the frame being adjustable in length on at least one side of the frame by sliding a first elongated member relative to a second elongated member among the plurality of elongated members; at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices removably attached to the frame, each of the at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices being pivotable around two axes with respect to the frame; and a damping mechanism attached to the frame for holding the camera and dampening vibration on the camera. 2. The camera mount of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of elongated members form a triangular frame, the triangular frame being adjustable in length on at least one side of the triangular frame by sliding a first elongated member relative to a second elongated member among the plurality of elongated members. 3. The camera mount of claim 2 , wherein the at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices comprise a first anchoring device and a second anchoring device that are respectively connected to a same one of the plurality of elongated members. 4. The camera mount of claim 2 , wherein at least one elongated member of the plurality of elongated members comprises a plurality of attachment sites arranged in a longitudinal direction of the at least one elongated member, and wherein an attachment site of the plurality of attachment sites comprises a first opening and a plurality of second openings surrounding the first opening, the first opening and the plurality of second openings being coplanar with one another, and a diameter of the first opening being larger than a diameter of the second opening. 5. The camera mount of claim 4 , wherein a first anchoring device of the at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices comprises: a suction cup; an attachment post extending from a surface of the suction cup, the attachment post retained in the first opening of the attachment site; and a plurality of positioning pins retained in the plurality of second openings of the attachment site, preventing the attachment post from rotating in the first opening. 6. The camera mount of claim 4 , wherein the damping mechanism comprises a spring-loaded damping arm comprising a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end removably connected to the attachment site, the second end removably connected to the camera. 7. The camera mount of claim 4 , wherein the damping mechanism comprises: a first plate, a second plate facing and spaced from the first plate; and a plurality of wires configured to suspend the first plate from the second plate, the plurality of wires configured to dampen vibration transfer between the first plate and the second plate. 8. The camera mount of claim 1 , wherein the at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices comprise a first anchoring device and a second anchoring device that are respectively connected to different elongated members of the plurality of elongated members. 9. The camera mount of claim 1 , further comprising a power module configured to supply power to the camera. 10. The camera mount of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices is restricted to rotate around at least one axes with respect to the frame. 11. A camera mount for mounting a camera on a surface comprising: a frame comprising a plurality of elongated members removably and slidably connected to one another; at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices removably attached to the frame, each of the at least two vacuum-operated anchoring devices being pivotable around two axes with respect to the frame; and a damping mechanism attached to the frame for holding the camera and dampening vibration on the camera, wherein the plurality of elongated members comprise a first elongated member, a second elongated member, and a third elongated member, the first elongated member being slidably connected with the second elongated member and the third elongated member. 12. The camera mount of claim 11 , wherein the first elongated member comprises a first slider pivotably connected to an end of the first elongated member, and the first slider movably connected with the third elongated member, and wherein the second elongated member comprises a second slider pivotably connected to a first end of the second elongated member and a third slider pivotably connected to a second end of the second elongated member, the second slider movably and slidably connected with the first elongated member, and the third slider movably and slidably connected with the third elongated member. 13. The camera mount of claim 12 , wherein the first slider comprises a locking mechanism operable to fix a position of the first slider with respect to the third elongated member. 14. The camera mount of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of elongated members further comprise a fourth elongated member, and wherein the third elongated member comprises a slider removably attached to the third elongated member, and the slider movably and slidably connected with the fourth elongated member. 15. A camera mount for mounting a camera on a surface comprising: an adjustable frame comprising a plurality of elongated members removably and slidably connected to one another, at least one of the plurality of elongated members comprises a plurality of attachment sites arranged in a longitudinal direction of the elongated member, each of the attachment sites comprising: a first opening and a plurality of second openings surrounding the first opening, the first opening and the plurality of second openings being coplanar with one another, and a diameter of the first opening being larger than a diameter of the second opening; and a plurality of vacuum-operated anchoring devices removably attached to the adjustable frame in a planar area defined by the adjustable frame, each of the plurality of anchoring devices restricted to be pivotable around at least one axis with respect to the adjustable frame. 16. The camera mount of claim 15 , wherein at least two of the elongated members are different in their respective lengths. 17. The camera mount of claim 15 , wherein a first anchoring device of the plurality of vacuum-operated anchoring devices comprises: a suction cup; an attachment post extending from a surface of the suction cup, the attachment post received in the first opening of a corresponding attachment site on one of the plurality of elongated members; a fastener engaging one end of the attachment post to retain the attachment post in the first opening; and a plurality of positioning pins received in the plurality of second openings of the attachment site, preventing the attachment post from rotating in an axial direction of the first opening. 18. The camera mount of claim 15 , further comprising: a spring-loaded damping arm comprising a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end removably connected to the attachment site, the second end removably connected to the camera. 19. The camera mount of claim 15 , further comprising: a wire-suspended damping mechanism coupled between the camera and the adjustable frame to dampen vibration on the camera. 20. A camera mount system comprising: a plurality of support members for forming an adjustable frame for holding a camera, a first support member of the plurality of support membe
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