Arrangement for a monitoring camera device
US-2016112608-A1 · Apr 21, 2016 · US
US9832354B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9832354-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514802788-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A bubble for a surveillance camera has at least one planar transparent region. The at least one planar transparent region is aligned with an optical axis of a camera head of the surveillance camera. In a preferred embodiment, the bubble can include at least one bubble section having one or more window cutouts. The at least one planar transparent region can be one or more planar window elements that are installed within the one or more window cutouts of the bubble section.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surveillance camera, comprising: a camera head having a lens system; and a bubble having planar transparent regions that are adapted to be aligned with an optical axis of the lens system; and wherein the bubble is configured to pan and pivot independent from the camera head. 2. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble comprises at least one bubble section having window cutouts, the planar transparent regions being planar window elements that are installed within the window cutouts of the bubble section. 3. The surveillance camera of claim 2 , wherein the bubble section is non transparent. 4. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble is constructed of a first quarter-sphere bubble section and a second quarter-sphere bubble section. 5. The surveillance camera of claim 4 , wherein the planar transparent regions are planar window elements, the planar window elements are installed within window cutouts formed by the first quarter-sphere bubble section and the second quarter-sphere bubble section. 6. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the planar transparent regions are five planar transparent regions. 7. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the camera head is adjustable with respect to a camera base of the surveillance camera. 8. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble is configured to pan around a central axis of the surveillance camera. 9. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble is configured to pivot to match a selected tilting angle of the camera head to align the planar transparent regions with the optical axis of the camera head. 10. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble is part of a bubble adapter mounted to a base of the camera head via a field-deployable attachment mechanism having an interference fit system. 11. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the interference fit system comprises: spring plungers disposed in spring plunger pockets within the bubble adapter; and an annular groove in a mounting region of the camera base which accepts the spring plungers. 12. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble comprises one or more dummy window elements. 13. A bubble for a surveillance camera, wherein the surveillance camera comprises a camera head having a lens system, wherein the bubble has planar transparent regions, wherein the planar transparent regions are each adapted to be aligned with an optical axis of the lens system of the camera head of the surveillance camera, wherein the bubble is configured to pan and pivot independent from the camera head. 14. The bubble of claim 13 , wherein the bubble comprises at least one bubble section having one or more window cutouts, at least one of the planar transparent regions being one or more planar window elements that are installed within the one or more window cutouts of the bubble section. 15. The bubble of claim 14 , wherein the bubble section is non transparent. 16. The bubble of claim 13 , wherein the bubble is constructed of a first quarter-sphere bubble section and a second quarter-sphere bubble section. 17. The bubble of claim 16 , wherein the planar transparent regions are planar window elements, the planar window elements are installed within window cutouts formed by the first quarter-sphere bubble section and the second quarter-sphere bubble section. 18. The bubble of claim 13 , wherein the bubble is configured to pan around a central axis of the surveillance camera. 19. The bubble of claim 13 , wherein the bubble is configured to pivot to match a selected tilting angle of the camera head to align one of the planar transparent regions with the optical axis of the camera head. 20. The bubble of claim 13 , wherein the bubble comprises one or more dummy window elements. 21. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble pivots through an angle equivalent to approximately a diameter of one of the planar transparent regions. 22. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the bubble is adapted to have different planar transparent regions aligned with the optical axis of the lens system.
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