Compute Module for Helmet Mounted Visual Communication and Navigation System
US-2024237775-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US9554606B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9554606-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314030406-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A protective headwear assembly is provided having a built-in camera, including a camera lens disposed in a front portion thereof. The camera lens is configured to provide a downward orientation relative to a horizontal plane of the headwear so that the camera captures imaging near the feet of the wearer. In an exemplary embodiment, the headwear is adapted for use by skateboarders and provides, among other things, for the recording of tricks and feet placement/technique. The camera lens can be pivotally mounted to an outer shell of the headwear assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A helmet, comprising: an outer shell having a front portion and a first opening for placement of the assembly on a wearer's head; a camera opening recessed within a bottom surface of the front portion; a camera assembly having a camera lens mounted through the camera opening of the outer shell to provide a field of view that projects outwardly relative to the opening in a downward orientation; and an indicator light disposed proximate to the bottom edge of the front portion. 2. The helmet as defined in claim 1 , further including a circuit board assembly disposed within the outer shell and spaced apart and electrically coupled to the camera and the indicator light. 3. The helmet as defined in claim 1 , wherein buttons are disposed along a side of the headwear for operating the camera assembly. 4. The helmet as defined in claim 2 , wherein the circuit board includes a plurality of electrical components, including a processor, memory, battery, and USB port. 5. The helmet as defined in claim 1 , wherein the camera lens is pivotally mounted to provide an adjustable orientation. 6. The helmet as defined in claim 5 , wherein the camera is adjustably oriented from 0° to 90° downwardly relative to a horizontal plane. 7. A helmet, comprising: an outer shell having a front portion; a camera opening recessed in the front portion; and a camera assembly having a camera lens pivotally mounted through the camera opening of the outer shell to pivot about an axis of rotation within the recessed camera opening; wherein buttons are disposed along a side of the headwear for operating the camera assembly. 8. The helmet as defined in claim 7 , wherein the camera is adjustably oriented from 0° to 90° downwardly relative to a horizontal plane. 9. The helmet as defined in claim 7 , wherein the camera opening continuously extends between a bottom surface of the outer shell and an outer surface of the outer shell. 10. The helmet as defined in claim 7 , further including an indicator light disposed proximate to the bottom edge of the front portion. 11. The helmet as defined in claim 10 , further including a circuit board assembly disposed within a cavity defined by the outer shell and spaced apart and electrically coupled to the camera and the indicator light. 12. A helmet, comprising: an outer shell having a front portion; a camera opening proximate the front portion of the outer shell; a camera assembly positioned within the camera opening and encompassed on at least three sides by the camera opening, the camera assembly having a camera lens pivotally mounted through the camera opening to pivot about an axis of rotation; and a visor that includes the camera opening within the visor. 13. The helmet as defined in claim 12 , wherein the camera is adjustably oriented from 0° to 90° downwardly about the axis of rotation relative to a horizontal plane. 14. The helmet as defined in claim 12 , comprising a helmet that includes the outer shell and the camera assembly, and further comprising: an indicator light disposed proximate to the bottom edge of the front portion, the indicator light illuminates when the camera assembly is in use; and an operating button disposed along an external side of the outer shell for operating the camera assembly. 15. The helmet as defined in claim 12 , wherein the camera lens is pivotally mounted such that the orientation of the camera lens is manually adjustable. 16. The helmet as defined in claim 1 , wherein the camera opening continuously extends between the bottom surface of the outer shell and an outer surface of the outer shell, the camera opening further comprising a notched recess in the first opening. 17. The helmet as defined in claim 16 , wherein the notched recess extends through an inner cushion shell and the camera lens is attached to an inner surface of the outer shell. 18. A helmet, comprising: an outer shell having a front portion and a first opening for placement of the assembly on a wearer's head; a camera opening recessed within a bottom surface of the front portion; and a camera assembly having a camera lens mounted through the camera opening of the outer shell to provide a field of view that projects outwardly relative to the opening in a downward orientation; wherein buttons are disposed along a side of the headwear for operating the camera assembly. 19. The helmet as defined in claim 18 , further including an indicator light disposed proximate to the bottom edge of the front portion and a circuit board assembly disposed within the outer shell and spaced apart from and electrically coupled to the camera and the indicator light. 20. The helmet as defined in claim 1 , wherein the camera lens is pivotally mounted to provide an adjustable orientation. 21. The helmet as defined in claim 20 , wherein the camera is adjustably oriented from 0° to 90° downwardly relative to a horizontal plane. 22. A helmet, comprising: an outer shell having a front portion; a camera opening recessed in the front portion; a camera assembly having a camera lens pivotally mounted through the camera opening of the outer shell to pivot about an axis of rotation within the recessed camera opening; and an indicator light disposed proximate to the bottom edge of the front portion. 23. The helmet as defined in claim 22 , wherein the camera is adjustably oriented from 0° to 90° downwardly relative to a horizontal plane. 24. The helmet as defined in claim 22 , wherein the camera opening continuously extends between a bottom surface of the outer shell and an outer surface of the outer shell. 25. The helmet as defined in claim 22 , further including a circuit board assembly disposed within a cavity defined by the outer shell and spaced apart and electrically coupled to the camera and the indicator light.
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