Portable video and imaging system

US9712730B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9712730-B2
Application numberUS-201614991607-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 8, 2016
Priority dateSep 28, 2012
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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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 and imaging system for law enforcement comprising: a portable housing configured to be mounted on a body of a law enforcement officer, on a device carried by the law enforcement officer, or in a law enforcement vehicle; a camera component housed within the housing and configured to capture video of an event; a memory element housed within the housing and configured to record the captured video of the event, wherein said captured and recorded video comprises a plurality of video frames of a video file; an input mounted on the housing and configured to be actuated by the law enforcement officer in the field and in response to being actuated, generate an activation signal; and a processing element associated with the memory element and the input and configured to: receive said activation signal generated in response to the law enforcement officer actuating the input, and in response to the activation signal, store a mark in the video file for at least one of the plurality of video frames to thereby identify a point in time or location in the video file, wherein said mark in the video file of the at least one of the plurality of video frames enables the processing element to perform the following: upon playback of the video file and in response to receipt from a user request, automatically advance the video file to the marked at least one video frame representing the point in time or location in the video file at which the law enforcement officer actuated the input. 2. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the mark in the video file of the at least one of the plurality of video frames further records a geographical location of at least one component of the system when the law enforcement officer actuated the input. 3. The portable video and imaging system of claim 2 , wherein the processing element receives, from a global positioning system, information indicative of the geographical location of the at least one component of the system. 4. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , wherein said mounting on the law enforcement officer's body includes mounting on an article of clothing worn by the law enforcement officer. 5. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured to be selectively mounted on the law enforcement officer's body and in the law enforcement vehicle. 6. The portable video and imaging system of claim 5 , further including: a universal mount coupled to or integral with the portable housing; a first mounting assembly including a first coupler for coupling the first mounting assembly to the universal mount, wherein the first mounting assembly is configured for mounting the portable housing to the law enforcement officer's body, and a second mounting assembly including a second coupler for coupling the second mounting assembly to the universal mount, wherein the second mounting assembly is configured for mounting the portable housing in the law enforcement vehicle, such that the portable housing may selectively and interchangeably be mounted on the law enforcement officer's body via the first mounting assembly and the law enforcement vehicle via the second mounting assembly, and wherein the first mounting assembly and the second mounting assembly are selectively and interchangeably mounted to the portable housing by coupling the respective first coupler or second coupler to the universal mount. 7. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the processing element is configured to wirelessly transmit the video file to a remote device. 8. The portable video and imaging system of claim 7 , wherein the remote device is a mobile communications device configured for viewing the video file on the mobile communications device. 9. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the processing element is configured to instruct capturing of the plurality of video frames by the camera component for recording the event in response to receiving information indicative of a triggering event. 10. The portable video and imaging system of claim 9 , wherein the triggering event is a signal from the law enforcement vehicle. 11. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of video frames is associated with metadata, wherein the metadata includes a geographical location of at least one component of the system when at least some of the plurality of video frames was captured, a time or date of when at least some of the plurality of video frames was captured, and any triggering event that initiated capturing of at least some of the plurality of video frames. 12. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , further including an identification sensor associated with the law enforcement officer's person and configured to determine an identity of the law enforcement. 13. The portable video and imaging system of claim 12 , wherein the video file is associated with metadata, and the metadata includes an identity of the law enforcement officer associated with the system as provided by the identification sensor. 14. The portable video and imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the housing has a width of approximately 0.25 inches to approximately 5 inches and a height of approximately 0.5 inches to approximately 5 inches. 15. A portable video and imaging system for law enforcement comprising: a portable housing configured to be selectively mounted on a body of a law enforcement officer and in a law enforcement vehicle; a first mounting assembly configured for mounting the housing to the law enforcement officer's body; a second mounting assembly configured for mounting the housing in the law enforcement vehicle, such that the housing may selectively and interchangeably be mounted on the law enforcement officer's body via the first mounting assembly and the law enforcement vehicle via the second mounting assembly; a camera component housed within the housing and configured to capture video of an event; a memory element housed within the housing and configured to record the captured video of the event, wherein said captured and recorded video comprises a plurality of video frames of a video file; an input mounted on the housing and configured to be actuated by the law enforcement officer in the field and in response to being actuated, generate an activation signal; and a processing element associated with the memory element and the input and configured to: receive said activation signal generated in response to the law enforcement officer actuating the input, in response to the activation signal, store a mark in the video file for at least one of the plurality of video frames to thereby identify a point in time or location in the video file, upon playback of the video file and in response to receipt from a user request, automatically advance the video file to the marked at least one video frame representing the point in time or location in the video file at which the law enforcement officer actuated the input, wirelessly transmit the video file to a mobile communications device configured for viewing the video on the mobile communications device, and instruct capturing of video by the camera component for recording the event in response to receiving information indicative of a triggering event, wherein the triggering event is a signal from the law enforcement vehicle. 16. The portable video and imag

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  • Constructional details · CPC title

  • H04N23/51Primary

    Housings · CPC title

  • F16M11/10Primary

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

  • Programmed access in sequence to addressed parts of tracks of operating record carriers (access by moving the head G11B3/08, G11B5/54, G11B7/085, G11B21/022; by moving the record carrier G11B15/005, G11B17/005, by driving of both record carrier and head G11B15/1816) · CPC title

  • by using information not detectable on the record carrier · CPC title

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What does patent US9712730B2 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 H04N23/51. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2017 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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