Photographic paddle and process of use thereof

US11949998B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11949998-B2
Application numberUS-202017604515-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 20, 2020
Priority dateApr 19, 2019
Publication dateApr 2, 2024
Grant dateApr 2, 2024

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A photographic paddle and process of use thereof are provided. The photographic paddle is used for photographing interior or close-up vehicle exterior region features of a subject vehicle, and to rapidly produce high-quality images that are reflection-free and glare-free. The photographic paddle has the ability to produce wide-angle high-quality images and stereoscopic three-dimensional images that are reflection-free and glare-free. The photographic paddle has additional utility to photograph interior and close-up vehicle exterior region features of a subject vehicle in-situ in a densely arranged inventory lot without having to move the vehicle to and from a staging area. The photographic paddle has further utility as a versatile process that is able to rapidly adapt to changing photographic conditions as the photographic paddle moves relative to vehicle features to be photographed, ensuring capture and production of high-quality, reflection-free, and glare-free images without having to set the camera prior to each image capture.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for photographing an interior of a vehicle comprising: reading a VIN or dealer stock number using a photographic paddle, said photographic paddle comprising: a track on a face of said photographic paddle; a first wing and a second wing joined to said track; at least two cameras mounted, each independently to said first wing, said second wing, or said track; at least two light sources positioned each independently on said track, said face, one of said at least two cameras, said first wing, or said second wing; a reader adapted to identify a set of vehicle-specific information and positioned on said track, said first wing, said second wing, or one of said at least two cameras; a shutter release adapted to initiate capture of a plurality of images; and a power supply electrically coupled to at least one of said track, at least one of said at least two cameras, said first wing, said second wing, at least one of said at least two light sources, and combinations thereof; accessing the set of vehicle-specific information associated with the VIN or the dealer stock number, the set of vehicle-specific information including at least one of vehicle make, model, year, body style, trim, exterior vehicle color, interior vehicle color scheme, interior vehicle material scheme, and combinations thereof; and actuating said shutter release initiating the capture of a plurality of images of a vehicle feature. 2. The process of claim 1 further comprising adjusting orientation of one of said at least two cameras, said first wing, said second wing, or one of said at least two light sources relative to said track prior to the actuation of said shutter release. 3. The process of claim 1 further comprising adjusting an angle α of said first wing, an angle α′ of said second wing, and a combination thereof relative to said track prior to the actuation of said shutter release. 4. The process of claim 1 further comprising positioning said first wing on a first end of said track, positioning said second wing on an opposing second end of said track relative to the first end, and positioning said at least two cameras on said track in between said first wing and said second wing. 5. The process of claim 1 further comprising sensing ambient light conditions to generate ambient lighting conditions data and adjusting lighting during the actuation of said shutter release or detecting a distance between said photographic paddle and the interior of the vehicle to be photographed by the actuation of said shutter release. 6. The process of claim 1 further comprising tuning a set of image data from said plurality of images based on a set of accelerometer data generated by an accelerometer positioned on said track, on one of said at least two cameras, on said first wing, or on said second wing, and generating a single composite image that is level and plumb. 7. The process of claim 1 further comprising generating a wide-frame single image. 8. The process of claim 1 further comprising actuating said shutter release by tapping a touch-sensitive portion of said photographic paddle. 9. The process of claim 1 further comprising inserting said photographic paddle into the interior of the vehicle through an open window or an open door of the vehicle. 10. The process of claim 1 further comprising manually or automatically adjusting prior to, or simultaneously with, the actuation of said shutter release at least one of: an angle of said first wing, a position of said first wing on said track, a position of one of said at least two cameras on said track, a zoom of one of the at least two cameras, a position or a light angle of one of said at least two light sources relative to said track, a total number of lights fired per image capture, a color scheme of the total number of lights fired per image capture, a geometric configuration of the total number of lights fired per image capture, a timing of the firing of one of said at least two light sources relative to each image capture, a total number of said at least two light sources to be fired with each image capture, a total number of images to be captured, a time interval between each image capture, or combinations thereof. 11. The process of claim 1 further comprising compositing a set of image data from said plurality of images into a single image, said single image being reflection-free and glare-free. 12. The process of claim 11 further comprising blending a predetermined percentage of each of said plurality of images into said single image, said predetermined percentage being fixed based on at least one of the set of vehicle-specific information, a set of ambient lighting conditions data, a set of distance data, and combinations thereof. 13. The process of claim 11 further comprising filtering a blend of each of said plurality of images into said single image based on at least one of the set of vehicle-specific information, a set of ambient lighting conditions data, a set of distance data, the set of image data from said plurality of images, and combinations thereof. 14. The process of claim 1 further comprising generating a stereoscopic three-dimensional image based on a set of image data from a plurality of images captured. 15. A photographic paddle comprising: a track on a face of said photographic paddle; a first wing and a second wing joined to said track; at least two cameras mounted, each independently to said first wing, said second wing, or said track; at least two light sources positioned each independently on said track, said face, one of said at least two cameras, said first wing, or said second wing; a reader adapted to identify a set of vehicle-specific information and positioned on said track, said first wing, said second wing, or one of said at least two cameras; a shutter release adapted to initiate capture of a plurality of images; and a power supply electrically coupled to at least one of said track, at least one of said at least two cameras, said first wing, said second wing, at least one of said at least two light sources, and combinations thereof. 16. The photographic paddle of claim 15 further comprising a motor electrically coupled to said power supply and mechanically coupled to at least one of said track, at least one of said at least two cameras, said first wing, said second wing, at least one said at least two light sources, and combinations thereof. 17. The photographic paddle of claim 15 further comprising a sensor positioned on said track, said first wing, said second wing, or one of said at least two cameras and adapted to generate a set of ambient lighting conditions data. 18. The photographic paddle of claim 15 further comprising an accelerometer positioned on said track, said first wing, said second wing, or one of said at least two cameras and adapted to generate a set of accelerometer data. 19. The photographic paddle of claim 15 further comprising a distance detector positioned on said track, said first wing, said second wing, or one of said at least two cameras and adapted to generate a set of distance data relative to a distance between said photographic paddle and the interior of a vehicle to be photographed.

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Classifications

  • H04N23/90Primary

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What does patent US11949998B2 cover?
A photographic paddle and process of use thereof are provided. The photographic paddle is used for photographing interior or close-up vehicle exterior region features of a subject vehicle, and to rapidly produce high-quality images that are reflection-free and glare-free. The photographic paddle has the ability to produce wide-angle high-quality images and stereoscopic three-dimensional images …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carvana Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N23/90. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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