Pipe inspection system camera heads
US-2017024872-A1 · Jan 26, 2017 · US
US9824433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9824433-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514846623-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2007 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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Camera heads for use in pipe inspection systems are disclosed. In one embodiment a camera head includes a body; an image sensor disposed in the body for generating images of an interior of a pipe or cavity in which the camera head is inserted, and processing circuitry operatively coupled to the image sensor to automatically capture images or video frames by the camera head within the object.
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We claim: 1. A camera head for an inspection system, comprising: a body; an attachment mechanism for removably coupling the camera head to a pipe inspection push-cable; a condition sensor for sensing a physical condition associated with the camera head; an image sensor disposed in the body for generating images of an interior of a pipe or cavity in which the camera head is inserted in response to a trigger signal; and processing circuitry operatively coupled to the image sensor to generate a trigger signal to trigger automatic capture of images or video frames by the camera head within the object based on a condition sensed by the condition sensor. 2. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the condition sensor is a sensor for capturing directional information associated with a position or movement of the camera head. 3. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the condition sensor is an accelerometer and the condition sensed is an acceleration of the camera head. 4. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the condition sensor is a tilt sensor and the condition sensed is a tilt of the camera head. 5. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the condition sensor is a magnetic field sensor and the condition sensed is a magnetic field. 6. The camera head of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic field sensed is the Earth's magnetic field. 7. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the images are automatically captured at predetermined distances within the pipe or cavity. 8. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the images are automatically captured at predetermined time intervals. 9. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the images are automatically captured upon detection of a condition by the condition sensor. 10. The camera head of claim 9 , wherein the detected condition is the start of motion of the camera head by the condition sensor. 11. The camera head of claim 9 , wherein the detected condition is an orientation of the camera head detected by the condition sensor. 12. The camera head of claim 9 , wherein the detected condition is the stopping of motion of the camera head detected by the condition sensor. 13. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the images are automatically captured at predetermined image compression levels based on a degree of detection motion of the camera head by the condition sensor. 14. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry combines the direction information with the captured images and wherein the combined direction information and captured images are transmitted from the camera head to a communicatively coupled camera control unit (CCU). 15. The camera head of claim 1 , further including data transmission circuitry for transmitting data between the camera head and a communicatively coupled device at a frequency that does not substantially interfere with a normal baseband video transmission frequency. 16. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry includes one or more of circuitry for combining ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying) encoding, logarithmic amplification, data slicing, Manchester encoding, and start and stop widths to transmit data from the camera head to a local node processor. 17. The camera head of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit includes circuitry programmed to detect relative lack of motion of the camera head based on an analysis of signals output from a portion of the processing circuitry including one or more of auto-exposure, white-balance and autofocus engines. 18. The camera head of claim 12 , wherein the images that are automatically captured upon detecting that the camera head has substantially stopped moving within the pipe are provided at a first resolution and wherein the processing circuitry is programmed to provide a second set of images, at a resolution lower than the first resolution, when the camera head resumes motion.
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