Wide angle fisheye security camera having offset lens and image sensor
US-2016269629-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US9625791B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9625791-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615150417-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A swivel camera mount is configured to attach a camera to a mount base which, in turn, may be secured to sport equipment, musical instruments, vehicles, and the like. The swivel camera mount includes an inner rotating component that couples to a camera or camera housing and allows a user to rotate a camera within a horizontal plane. The inner rotating component is securely coupled within an outer sleeve component by a coupling mechanism that allows the swivel camera mount and a coupled camera or camera housing to couple to the mount base. Additionally, the outer sleeve component includes protrusions that allow the swivel mount component to pivot in one or more vertical planes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A camera mounting system, comprising: an upper mount component configured to at least partially securely enclose a camera, the upper mount component comprising a first plurality of protrusions extending from a bottom surface of the upper mount component; and a lower mount component, the lower mount component including: an inner rotating component comprising a second plurality of protrusions and a cylindrical shaft, the second plurality of protrusions configured to interlock with the first plurality of protrusions of the upper mount component, pivotally coupling the upper mount component to the lower mount component, the cylindrical shaft comprising a tapered groove; an outer sleeve component configured to at least partially enclose the cylindrical shaft such that the cylindrical shaft can rotate relative to the outer sleeve component, the outer sleeve component comprising an opening aligned with the tapered groove, the outer sleeve component comprising a third plurality of protrusions and a shaft receptacle, the third plurality of protrusions configured to interlock with a forth plurality of protrusions of a base mount, pivotally coupling the lower mount component to the base mount; and a screw component configured for insertion into the opening in a locked configuration such that the screw component abuts a surface of the tapered groove, thereby securing the inner rotating component relative to the outer sleeve component. 2. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the upper mount component comprises: a camera housing including a front face, a top face, a bottom face, a left side face, a right side face, and a back door, the faces and the door structured to enclose the camera when the door is in a closed position; a hinge structure pivotally coupling a bottom edge of the housing and the back door of the housing; a first fastening structure located on the top face of the camera housing; a second fastening structure located on a top edge of the back door, the second fastening structure for detachably coupling to the first fastening structure such that the back door of the camera housing is secured to the housing in the closed position when the first fastening structure is coupled to the second fastening structure, and wherein the camera is removable from the housing when the first fastening structure is unsecured from the second fastening structure. 3. The mounting system of claim 2 , wherein the camera housing comprises a waterproof seal such that the housing is waterproof when the back door is secured in the closed position. 4. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the upper mount component securely encloses a camera configured to record either images or video footage. 5. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the upper mount component and lower mount component are rotatable about a pin when the pin is in a first loosened position and wherein the upper mount component and lower mount component are secured at a fixed angle when the pin is in a second secured position. 6. The mounting system of claim 5 , wherein the pin comprises a turnable screw, wherein the pin is in the first position when the screw is loosened, and wherein the pin is in the second position when the screw is tightened. 7. The mounting system of claim 5 , wherein each of the first plurality of protrusions includes a pinhole forming a first set of pinholes, wherein each of the second plurality of protrusions includes a pinhole forming a second set of pinholes, wherein the first set of pinholes and the second set of pinholes are aligned, and wherein the pin is inserted into the aligned first set of pinholes and second set of pinholes, coupling the upper mount component to the lower mount component. 8. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the lower mount component and base mount are rotatable about a pin when the pin is in a first loosened position and wherein the lower mount component and base mount are secured at a fixed angle when the pin is in a second secured position. 9. The mounting system of claim 8 , wherein the pin comprises a turnable screw, wherein the pin is in the first position when the screw is loosened, and wherein the pin is in the second position when the screw is tightened. 10. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical shaft is configured to: rotate at least 360 degrees within a horizontal plane parallel to the outer sleeve component. 11. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the outer sleeve component is configured to: pivot up to 90 degrees within one or more vertical planes relative to the base component. 12. A camera mounting system, comprising: an upper mount component configured to at least partially securely enclose a camera, the upper mount component comprising a first plurality of protrusions extending from a bottom surface of the upper mount component; and a lower mount component, the lower mount component including: an inner rotating component comprising a second plurality of protrusions and a cylindrical shaft, the second plurality of protrusions configured to interlock with the first plurality of protrusions of the upper mount component, pivotally coupling the upper mount component to the lower mount component, the cylindrical shaft comprising a tapered groove; an outer sleeve component configured to at least partially enclose the cylindrical shaft such that the inner rotating component can rotate relative to the outer sleeve component when the camera mounting system is configured in an unlocked configuration, the outer sleeve component comprising an opening aligned with the tapered groove; and a screw component configured for insertion into the opening when the camera mounting system is configured in a locked configuration such that the screw component abuts a surface of the tapered groove, thereby securing the inner rotating component relative to the outer sleeve component. 13. The mounting system of claim 12 , wherein the upper mount component comprises: a camera housing including a front face, a top face, a bottom face, a left side face, a right side face, and a back door, the faces and the door structured to enclose the camera when the door is in a closed position; a hinge structure pivotally coupling a bottom edge of the housing and the back door of the housing; a first fastening structure located on the top face of the camera housing; a second fastening structure located on a top edge of the back door, the second fastening structure for detachably coupling to the first fastening structure such that the back door of the camera housing is secured to the housing in the closed position when the first fastening structure is coupled to the second fastening structure, and wherein the camera is removable from the housing when the first fastening structure is unsecured from the second fastening structure. 14. The mounting system of claim 13 , wherein the camera housing comprises a waterproof seal such that the housing is waterproof when the back door is secured in the closed position. 15. The mounting system of claim 12 , wherein the cylindrical shaft is configured to: rotate at least 360 degrees within a horizontal plane parallel to the outer sleeve component when the camera mounting system is configured in the unlocked configuration. 16. A camera mounting system, comprising: an inner rotating component comprising a shaft with a tapered groove; an outer sleeve component configured to at least partially enclose the shaft such that the inner rotating component can rotate relative to the outer sleeve component when the camera
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