Portable video and imaging system

US9019431B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9019431-B2
Application numberUS-201314040329-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 27, 2013
Priority dateSep 28, 2012
Publication dateApr 28, 2015
Grant dateApr 28, 2015

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A portable video and imaging system includes a camera for capturing video of an event, and a video recording device for recording the captured video of the event. The camera is housed in a first housing, the recording device is housed in a second housing, and the first and second housings are physically separate. Various embodiments provide for the system to be mounted to a user's body, an article of clothing, such as a shirt or a hat, to a vehicle, or to an ancillary component carried by the user, such as a firearm.

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Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: 1. A portable video system comprising: a camera component for capturing video of an event, said camera component comprising a camera housed within a camera component housing configured to be mounted on a user's body, wherein the camera component housing includes a front side and a rear side, and wherein said rear side of the camera component housing has a recessed seat, said camera component housing including an input to instruct recording by the camera; a recording component comprising a processor and a memory associated with the camera for storing the captured video; and a mounting assembly for mounting the camera to the user's body, the mounting assembly being a button-mount assembly including a slotted plate presenting a slot for receipt of a button through the slot, wherein the button is located on a clothing article of the user, wherein said slot of the slotted plate of the button-mount assembly is formed in the plate along a longitudinal axis of said slotted plate, wherein the slot is open at a lower end of the slotted plate and closed at an upper end of the slotted plate, such that the slot is placed behind the user's button and guided downwards over yarn or other material that secures the button to the user's clothing article so that the button extends from said front of the slotted plate, and the yarn or other material securing the button to the user's clothing article is held within the slot of the slotted plate, wherein said button-mount assembly further includes a mounting bracket that at least partially overlays and forwardly extends from a front of the slotted plate to present a longitudinal track between the front of the slotted plate and the mounting bracket, wherein the button is held in the longitudinal track between the front of the slotted plate and the mounting bracket, wherein the camera component housing is configured to be coupled with the mounting bracket of the button-mount assembly, wherein said mounting bracket includes a ledge configured to interfit in said recessed seat of the camera component housing to secure the camera to said button-mount assembly. 2. The portable video system of claim 1 , wherein said camera comprises an image sensor and a lens. 3. The portable video system of claim 2 , wherein said camera component is operable to capture the event for a predetermined period of time prior to the user actuating the input to instruct recording by the portable video system. 4. The portable video system of claim 1 , wherein the button-mount assembly further includes a retention clip held in the longitudinal track between the front of the slotted plate and the mounting bracket and for securing in the track after placement of the slotted plate about the button, wherein the retention clip prevents the button-mount assembly from becoming dislodged from the user's clothing article. 5. The portable video system of claim 1 , wherein said camera component housing is a first housing, wherein said processor and memory are stored in a second housing, and wherein the second housing is physically separated from the first housing. 6. The portable video system of claim 5 , wherein said first and second housings are coupled via a wired cable for transmission of captured video from the camera stored in the first housing and to the memory stored in the second housing. 7. The portable video system of claim 5 , further comprising: a lock mechanism positioned on an exterior of said second housing, wherein the lock mechanism is operable to selectively enable access to said memory located within said second housing. 8. A portable video system comprising: a camera for capturing video of an event, said camera housed within a first housing configured to be mounted on a user's body, wherein said first housing includes an input to instruct recording by the camera, wherein said first housing includes a recessed seat on a side of the first housing; a microphone for capturing audio of an event; a recording device housed within a second housing and operable to record the captured video and captured audio of the event, said recording device being communicatively coupled with the camera and microphone, said recording device including a processor and a memory for storing said captured video and captured audio of the event, said second housing being physically separated from said first housing; a mounting assembly for mounting at least the camera to a user's body or a clothing article, the mounting assembly being a button-mount assembly including a slotted plate presenting a slot for receipt of a button through the slot, wherein the button is located on said clothing article of the user, wherein said slot of the slotted plate of the button-mount assembly is formed in the plate along a longitudinal axis of said slotted plate, wherein the slot is open at a lower end of the slotted plate and closed at an upper end of the slotted plate, such that the slot is placed behind the user's button and guided downwards over yarn or other material that secures the button to the user's clothing article so that the button extends from said front of the slotted plate and the yarn or other material securing the button to the user's clothing article is held within the slot of the slotted plate, wherein said button-mount assembly further includes a mounting bracket that at least partially overlays and forwardly extends from a front of the slotted plate to present a longitudinal track between the front of the slotted plate and the mounting bracket, wherein the button is held in the longitudinal track between the front of the slotted plate and the mounting bracket, wherein the first housing is configured to be coupled with the mounting bracket of the button-mount assembly, wherein said mounting bracket includes a ledge configured to interfit in said recessed seat of the first housing to secure the camera to said button-mount assembly. 9. The portable video system of claim 8 , wherein the microphone is located within said first housing. 10. The portable video system of claim 8 , wherein said camera comprises an image sensor and a lens. 11. The portable video system of claim 8 , wherein said camera is operable to capture the event for a predetermined period of time prior to the user actuating the input to instruct recording by the portable video system. 12. The portable video system of claim 8 , further comprising: a lock mechanism positioned on an exterior of said second housing, wherein the lock mechanism is operable to selectively enable access to the memory located within said second housing. 13. The portable video system of claim 8 , wherein the button-mount assembly further includes a retention clip held in the longitudinal track between the front of the slotted plate and the mounting bracket and for securing in the track after placement of the slotted plate about the button, wherein the retention clip prevents the button-mount assembly from becoming dislodged from the user's clothing article. 14. The portable video system of claim 8 , wherein said first and second housings are coupled via a wired cable for transmission of captured video from the camera stored in the first housing and to the memory stored in the second housing.

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  • F16M11/10Primary

    around a horizontal axis {(F16M11/12 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • H04N23/51Primary

    Housings · CPC title

  • Constructional details · CPC title

  • H04N5/2252Primary

    Electricity · mapped topic

  • with ball-joint (ball-jointed hinges F16C11/06 {; adjustable mountings employing universal joints for lighting devices F21V21/26 - F21V21/30}) · CPC title

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What does patent US9019431B2 cover?
A portable video and imaging system includes a camera for capturing video of an event, and a video recording device for recording the captured video of the event. The camera is housed in a first housing, the recording device is housed in a second housing, and the first and second housings are physically separate. Various embodiments provide for the system to be mounted to a user's body, an arti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Digital Ally Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16M11/10. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 28 2015 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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