Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
396427000 | Surveillance type | 56 |
20080226282 | Camera Installation Device - A camera installation device has a camera installation base ( | 09-18-2008 |
20080267611 | ROTATABLE CAMERA - A rotatable camera comprises a camera and a fixing seat, wherein the camera and the fixing seat are assembled respectively with a coil for electrical conduction, such that after the camera and the fixing seat are assembled, an electric conduction can be accomplished by the coils, allowing the camera to rotate by 360 degrees without having interference points, so as to achieve a function of monitoring without having blind angles. | 10-30-2008 |
20080279543 | Camera arrangement behind an inclined pane - A camera arrangement includes a camera having a lens pointed at a pane and being separated from the pane. A light-guiding element is between the camera lens and the pane. The light-guiding element guides at least light which is incident on the pane in a grazing manner from a direction of incidence to the camera. | 11-13-2008 |
20090028542 | ACTIVE CAMERA APPARATUS AND ROBOT APPARATUS - An outer body of ball shell type has an opening. A camera is located in the outer body and receives an image from outside of the outer body through the opening. A camera support unit is located in the outer body and rotationally supports the camera along a first axis and a second axis mutually crossed at a center of the outer body. A first camera actuator is located in the outer body and rotationally actuates the camera around the first axis. A second camera actuator is located in the outer body and rotationally actuates the camera around the second axis. | 01-29-2009 |
20090052884 | ROTATION SUPPORTING APPARATUS, ASSEMBLING METHOD THEREOF, AND MONITORING CAMERA HAVING THE SAME - A rotation supporting apparatus capable of reducing shaking of a rotating body. The rotation supporting apparatus includes a rotation shaft to be connected with a rotating body and to rotate, two or more bearings to rotatably support the rotation shaft, and a frame comprising a bearing mount part to receive the two or more bearings respectively. The frame includes an inner frame made out of a metal to house therein the bearing mount part, and an outer frame to engage with an outer portion of the inner frame. The rotation supporting apparatus may further include a bearing holder to engage with the rotation shaft and to support the bearings. | 02-26-2009 |
20090154912 | Multi-axis dome camera - A multi-axis dome camera includes a base having a support bracket fixedly mounted thereon and a pivoted bracket pivotally connected to an upper end of the support bracket to be 180-degree vertically turnable relative to the latter; a rotating disc being connected to a top of the pivoted bracket to produce a right angle, so that the rotating disc is able to conduct directly on the pivoted bracket the adjustment of an angle by which a captured image is presented; and a camera lens mounted on the rotating disc to rotate along with the rotating disc. With the above arrangements, the camera lens may change in its vertical and horizontal positions to capture images presented in more different directions. The multi-axis dome camera requires fewer parts to enable reduced manufacturing cost and is therefore suitable for mass production. | 06-18-2009 |
20090162048 | DOME TYPE CAMERA - A dome type camera ( | 06-25-2009 |
20090196597 | Mounting and Positioning System - A magnetic mount is provided for easily mounting, positioning, and orienting a camera, sensor or other directionally sensitive electronic device. In one example the magnetic mount is a camera mount. The camera mount has a camera part that has an image sensor, electronics, battery, and communication components. The housing for the camera part has a generally concave mounting surface, with a magnet positioned inside the camera housing and adjacent to the camera mounting surface. A base part has a base mounting surface that is constructed to be attracted to the magnet. In one example, the base mounting surface is dome-shaped, with a convex curvature constructed to mate with the concave curvature of the camera mounting surface. The base part is mounted to a stable support, and the camera mounting surface brought near the base counting surface. The magnetic attractive forces pull the camera part firmly to the base part, thereby securely positioning and orienting the camera. However, the camera may be readily repositioned by pushing the camera into a new position. The size and shape of the complementary mounting surfaces may be selected according to positioning requirements. | 08-06-2009 |
20090310956 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE OF DOME COVER, DOME COVER, AND DOME-TYPE CAMERA - A dome cover ( | 12-17-2009 |
20100014849 | Security Camera Assembly - A security camera assembly has a bracket, a housing, and a camera. The bracket includes a top plate having a front end and a back end, a front leg extending from the front end of the top plate in a first direction generally perpendicular to the top plate, and a back leg extending from the back end of the top plate generally in the first direction. A housing is connected to the front leg of the bracket, the housing and the front leg of the bracket defining therebetween a camera receiving space. A camera is disposed in the camera receiving space. A method for mounting the security camera assembly is also disclosed. | 01-21-2010 |
20100021154 | TRANSPORT SYSTEM FOR MONITORING INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES - A system transports a device into a piece of industrial equipment for the purpose of collecting data inside of the industrial equipment. In an embodiment, the industrial equipment is a furnace and the device is an IR camera. The system opens a door covering an opening on the furnace, moves the IR camera inside of the furnace for a short time, the IR camera captures images, and the system removes the camera from the furnace and closes the door. | 01-28-2010 |
20100034530 | DIRECTION ADJUSTABLE CAMERA WITH MAGNETIC MOUNTING - A monitoring camera includes a camera portion that senses image of an object, a base and a shooting angle change device that connects the camera portion and the base with magnetic force. The shooting angle change device can change the shooting direction of the camera portion along X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis. The shooting angle change device includes a curved rotation guide surface that is formed on the base, a rotation surface that is formed on the camera portion, a magnet that is provided inside one of the camera portion and the rotation guide surface and an attaching member that is provided inside the other of the camera portion and the rotation guide surface. The rotation surface contacts the rotation guide surface. The rotation surface can be rotated relative to the base. The attaching member is made of magnetic substance. | 02-11-2010 |
20100046937 | DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR PRESET FIELD-OF-VIEW IMAGING - An assembly for easy installation of a surveillance or other camera on a surface, for example, a vertical surface. Some embodiments include, for example, a camera including an imager having a preset angle relative to a wall, or to a line perpendicular to the floor or ground. In some embodiments, the angle may be a preset or otherwise fixed angle, for example, by bracket for affixing the camera body to the surface. | 02-25-2010 |
20100054725 | MONITORING CAMERA - Provided is a monitoring camera including a base which is fixable and installable on a structure; a housing which is attachable to and detachable from the base; a hooking member which is disposed on the base so as to fix the housing with the base; a button member of which one end is exposed outside the housing and the other end is hinge-combinable with the housing in the housing; and a mounting unit which is fixedly attached to the hooking member so as to attach the housing to the base. The housing may be detached from the base by manipulating the button member which may detach the hooking member from the mounting unit. | 03-04-2010 |
20100111516 | IMAGING APPARATUS WITH ROTATABLE LENS BARREL - An imaging apparatus with a rotatable lens barrel includes the following elements. An optical block includes a lens. An imaging block includes an imaging device. The lens barrel receives the respective blocks and includes a rotating truncated ball larger than a hemisphere of a virtual sphere formed by extending the curved surface of the truncated ball. A mount rotatably holds the lens barrel. The mount includes a support and a retainer. The support has a circular hole with a diameter smaller than that of the truncated ball and holds the ball such that the ball is fitted in the hole. The retainer has a circular opening with a diameter smaller than that of the truncated ball and holds the ball in the opening so as to prevent the lens barrel from coming out. At least part of the optical block is located within the virtual sphere. | 05-06-2010 |
20100119221 | CAMERA ASSEMBLY - A camera assembly includes a camera arranged to be panable and tiltable, and a transparent view port cover. The transparent view port cover includes a first part and a second part arranged together to present different angles of view to the camera, the second part having a lens. | 05-13-2010 |
20100166412 | RAPID DEPLOYMENT SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - A portable surveillance system for rapid deployment, comprising a hardware case containing a battery, a processor, a hard disk drive, and a means for communications; at least one surveillance camera; and a tripod. The tripod is used to support both the camera and the hardware case. The hardware case is weatherproof, having intake and exhaust fans and optional electric heating and/or cooling units. The present invention is capable of being transported and positioned quickly by a single operator in a desired location. | 07-01-2010 |
20100239241 | Surveillance camera mounting structure - A surveillance camera mounting structure includes a casing for accommodating a circuit board, a cover hinged to one side of the casing for closing the casing and having a front shield for accommodating an image sensor, a safety cord member connected between the casing and the cover to prohibit falling of the cover from the casing when the cover is opened from the casing, a mounting plate affixed to the back side of the casing, and binding straps inserted through insertion slots on the mounting plate for fastening the mounting plate to a post. | 09-23-2010 |
20100272427 | DOME TYPE SECURITY CAMERA STRUCTURE WITH REINFORCED WATERPROOFING FUNCTION - A dome type security camera structure with a reinforced waterproofing function is disclosed. The camera structure includes a housing ( | 10-28-2010 |
20100284682 | ELEVATION DEVICE OF MONITORING CAMERA - An elevation device is provided for a monitoring camera, including a top retaining barrel fixed to the top end of a high suspending post and downward fit onto a retained member. The retained member has a bottom forming the wire box. A retained cylinder has an outer circumference forming spaced locking blocks. The top retaining barrel comprises a locking tube receiving therein a toothed crown locking collar that comprises oppositely set first and second toothed crowns between when the locking blocks are movable to alternately carry out locking and unlocking operation. The locking tube forms a guide block corresponding to an inclined circumferential surface of a cam, whereby when the retained cylinder is driven upward in any orientation to fit into the locking tube, the inclined circumferential surface is guided by the guide block to correct orientation of the retained cylinder with respect to retained cylinder. | 11-11-2010 |
20110013900 | CAMERA APPARATUS - A camera apparatus includes an adjusting member configured to adjust a pan of an optical member included therein; a cover member configured to cover the optical member; and a fixing member fixed to an installation surface and configured to include a first engaging mechanism and a second engaging mechanism for respectively engaging the adjusting member and the cover member thereto. The pan of the optical member is adjusted by respectively engaging a groove or a protrusion of the first engaging mechanism and protrusion or a groove of the adjusting member, and rotating the adjusting member along the groove. The cover member is locked to the fixing member by respectively engaging a groove or a protrusion of the second engaging mechanism and a protrusion or groove of the cover member, and rotating the cover member a given angle along the groove. | 01-20-2011 |
20110033179 | IMAGING APPARATUS - An imaging apparatus allows an interior structure including a camera unit to make a retreating movement in response to a shock applied to a cover from various directions. The imaging apparatus includes a camera unit including a lens and an image sensor, a dome cover covering the camera unit, a tilt support stand tilt-rotatably supporting the camera unit, a pan rotary support member pan-rotating together with the tilt support stand, and an elastic member arranged on the pan rotary support member and imparting an urging force to the tilt support stand. When a force is applied from the dome cover, the camera unit can make a retreating movement in a vertical direction and a slanting direction. | 02-10-2011 |
20110052179 | MOUNTING DEVICE FOR SECURITY CAMERA - Disclosed herein is a mounting device for a security camera. In the mounting device, a mounting plate means is fastened and then a cover means is fitted into the mounting plate means when the security camera is mounted to a building, thus enabling easy and convenient installation. The mounting device includes a mounting plate means and a cover means. The mounting plate means includes a mounting plate having a plurality of mounting holes at regular intervals to mount the mounting plate means to a wall, and a pocket part integrally provided on a predetermined portion of the mounting plate and having an insert space. The cover means includes a body having on a central portion thereof a coupling sleeve, with a camera coupling means being coupled to the coupling sleeve. An insert part is integrally provided on the body and fitted into the insert space. | 03-03-2011 |
20110103786 | PRIVACY ENSURING CAMERA ENCLOSURE - A privacy ensuring camera enclosure with a camera enclosing configuration and a surveillance configuration wherein the camera enclosing configuration entirely surrounds a surveillance camera such that it is visibly removed from a privacy sensitive area, thereby preserving the expected level of privacy in the privacy sensitive area; the enclosure is configured to dynamically change from the camera enclosing configuration to the surveillance configuration in response to a heightened threat level. | 05-05-2011 |
20110243545 | Security Camera Assembly - A security camera assembly has a bracket, a housing, and a camera. The bracket includes a top plate having a front end and a back end, a front leg extending from the front end of the top plate in a first direction generally perpendicular to the top plate, and a back leg extending from the back end of the top plate generally in the first direction. A housing is connected to the front leg of the bracket, the housing and the front leg of the bracket defining therebetween a camera receiving space. A camera is disposed in the camera receiving space. A method for mounting the security camera assembly is also disclosed. | 10-06-2011 |
20110268433 | PAN-TILT APPARATUS - Provided is a pan-tilt apparatus for a surveillance camera, including an image capturing unit | 11-03-2011 |
20110274421 | REMOTE-CONTROL DOOR VIEWER SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - A remote-control door viewer surveillance system includes a door viewer holding a lens assembly in the door panel of a house, an image sensor for picking up image signals through the lens assembly, an image processing circuit for processing image signals received from the image sensor into digital image signals, a monitor for displaying images of digital image signals outputted by the image processing circuit, a communication module for transmitting digital image signals outputted by the image processing circuit to the user's mobile phone, a memory for storing digital image signals outputted by the image processing circuit for further review, and a TCP/IP equipment for transmitting the digital image signal outputted by the image processing circuit to a computer at a predetermined IP address for monitoring and storage. | 11-10-2011 |
20110286735 | INFRARED CAMERA ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A camera assembly includes a housing having a central axis and a camera cassette slidably receivable in a front end thereof. The slide-in cassette includes a sled having a pair of legs slidably receivable in respective ones of a pair of complementary longitudinal slide guide recesses located in the housing and aligned substantially parallel to the central axis thereof, an electrical connector located at a rear end of the sled, a camera electrically coupled to the electrical connector, and an apparatus disposed at a front end of the sled for coupling the camera to the front ends of the sled and the housing such that the optical axis of the camera is located generally concentric with the central axis of the housing and disposed at a selectably adjustable angle relative thereto. | 11-24-2011 |
20120045197 | DOME CAMERA ENCLOSURE WITH VIRTUAL TILT PIVOT MECHANISM - A surveillance camera arrangement includes a substantially spherical enclosure having a substantially round optical region. The optical region has better optical qualities than a remainder of the enclosure. A camera is disposed within the enclosure. The camera has a lens with an optical axis extending approximately through a midpoint of the optical region. An actuatable mechanism is coupled to the enclosure and to the camera. The mechanism pivots both the enclosure and the camera in both pan and tilt directions such that the optical axis of the camera remains substantially aligned with the midpoint of the optical region. | 02-23-2012 |
20120087644 | SURVEILLANCE CAMERA POSITION CALIBRATION DEVICE - A method of placing a surveillance camera in a known reference orientation as a result of panning and tilting movements includes coupling the camera to a fixed structure such that the camera may perform the panning movements about a first axis and may perform the tilting movements about a plurality of second axes. Each of the second axes is substantially perpendicular to the first axis. An optical emitter is fixedly attached either to the fixed structure or to the camera. An optical receiver is fixedly attached to the other one of the fixed structure and the camera. The tilting and panning movements are performed with the camera until the emitter and receiver are in a predetermined position relative to each other as determined from a signal that is output by the receiver in response to receiving optical energy from the emitter. | 04-12-2012 |
20120106942 | IMAGING DEVICE AND PLATE SPRING - Disclosed herein is an imaging device including: a lens block on which a lens is installed and which is turnable in a pan direction parallel to a horizontal direction; a support member supporting the lens block; and a plate spring secured to the support member and pressing the lens block toward the support member side by elastic force. | 05-03-2012 |
20120106943 | IMAGING DEVICE AND PLATE SPRING - Disclosed herein is an imaging device including: a lens case on which a lens is installed; a columnar member having a central axis coincidental with a rotational axis of the lens case and formed on a lateral surface of the lens case, the rotational axis extending in a tilt direction being an in-plane direction perpendicular to a horizontal direction; a base supporting the lens case so as to be turnable in the tilt direction; and a plate spring secured to the base and pressing a circumferential surface of the columnar member toward the base by elastic force. | 05-03-2012 |
20120177357 | HOUSING ASSEMBLY AND SURVEILLANCE CAMERA APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME - A housing assembly and a surveillance camera apparatus including the housing assembly are provided. The housing assembly includes a dome cover which receives a photographing component therein; an air blower which provides air to the dome cover; and a duct through which the air provided from the air blower is discharged to the dome cover. | 07-12-2012 |
20120243861 | DOME WINDOW AND SURVEILLANCE CAMERA DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH A DOME WINDOW - A dome window for a surveillance camera device includes a first section and a second section. The first section is joined to the second section along a joint in which a joint end of the first section is attached to a joint end of the second section. A light absorber is arranged in or on the joint. | 09-27-2012 |
20120301129 | CAMERA MOUNTING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A camera mounting apparatus for supporting a camera, having a base member with a front plane and a back plane and a base attached to the front plane of the base member. A pivoting member is connected to the top of the base member about the intersection of a base and a rear member of the pivoting member with a hinge apparatus. An attachment apparatus mounted to the back plane of the base member comprises two rectangular gripping elements for gripping a stanchion-like object. | 11-29-2012 |
20120308222 | ASSEMBLY FOR SUPPORTING PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS - An assembly for supporting a photographing apparatus includes a first supporting member on which a photographing apparatus and a rotation shaft are installed, a second supporting member that supports the first supporting member such that the first supporting member is able to rotate around the rotation shaft, a driving unit that rotates the rotation shaft, a pinion installed on the rotation shaft, a rack gear engaging with the pinion, and at least one elastic member that applies elastic force to the rack gear. | 12-06-2012 |
20130114950 | FIXING STRUCTURE OF SURVEILLANCE DEVICE - A fixing structure of a surveillance device includes a monitor and a secure board. The monitor has a plurality of clips and an alignment gap on a bottom surface of the monitor. The clips are engaged to a plurality of engagement openings of the secure board. The secure board has an alignment flake configured to be inserted into the alignment gap. The alignment gap is engaged with a block element to limit the movement of the alignment flake and to maintain a strong and inflexible connection between the monitor and the secure board. | 05-09-2013 |
20130129337 | SEPARATION OF MAIN AND SECONDARY INERTIAL MEASUREMENTS FOR IMPROVED LINE OF SIGHT ERROR OF AN IMAGING VEHICLE'S ISOLATED DETECTOR ASSEMBLY - The 6-axis position and attitude of an imaging vehicle's detector assembly is measured by mounting the detector assembly on a compliant isolator and separating the main 6-axis IMU on the vehicle from secondary inertial rate sensors on the detector assembly. The compliant isolator couples low-frequency rigid body motion of the vehicle below a resonant frequency to the isolated detector assembly while isolating the detector assembly from high-frequency attitude noise above the resonant frequency. The secondary inertial rate sensors measure the angular rate of change in yaw and pitch of the isolated detector assembly. A computer processes measurements of the 6-axis rigid body motion and the angular rate of change in yaw and pitch of the isolated detector assembly to estimate the 6-axis position and attitude of the detector assembly. | 05-23-2013 |
20130163976 | SURVEILLANCE POLE WITH INSET CAMERA - A surveillance pole includes a surveillance camera mounted in such a way that the camera does not protrude entirely outwardly beyond the camera support pole to minimize its visibility. Optionally, a camera mounting head is positioned atop the camera support pole and the camera is mounted to the camera mounting head. Preferably, the camera support pole and the camera mounting head are each generally cylindrical and the camera is positioned such that it doesn't extend entirely beyond the cylinder of the camera support pole. The surveillance camera is a low-profile unit whose depth is less than its height. The camera mounting head includes a niche in which the camera is positioned and mounted to minimize the appearance of the camera. Optionally, the surveillance pole is mounted to a trailer that includes a wheeled chassis. | 06-27-2013 |
20130177303 | SURVEILLANCE TRAILER WITH TILTING CAMERA SUPPORT POLE - A self-contained surveillance trailer includes a wheeled chassis for selective movement over and resting atop the ground and an electronics enclosure mounted atop the wheeled chassis. Surveillance electronics are mounted within the electronics enclosure. A camera support pole is pivotally mounted atop the wheeled chassis for pivotal motion between a raised position and a lowered position and a surveillance camera is mounted to the camera support pole. A brace extends between the wheeled chassis and the camera support pole for bracing the camera support pole in position. A roller is positioned between the camera support pole and the brace to allow the brace to engage the camera support pole at different positions along the camera support pole as the camera support pole is raised and/or lowered. One or more locks are provided for locking the camera support pole in the raised position. | 07-11-2013 |
20130287385 | TOP COVER ASSEMBLY FOR A MONITORING CAMERA - A top cover assembly ( | 10-31-2013 |
20130302024 | OVERHEAD SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS THEREFOR - A railway for an overhead camera surveillance system comprises a track comprising a plurality of flexible track segments joined end-to-end, the track being configured to define at least one rail along which at least one motorized camera carriage suspended therefrom is moveable. | 11-14-2013 |
20140023357 | CAMERA - An embodiment of the invention is a camera having a housing, a camera lens disposed at an end of the housing, a box camera mounting part provided on the housing to mount the camera in a box camera configuration, and a dome camera mounting part provided at a front end of the housing to mount the camera in a dome camera configuration. Providing the box and dome camera mounting parts on the housing of the camera enables mounting of the camera in box and dome camera configurations, and allows the user to delay the decision of choosing which configuration, thereby reducing the complexity of engineering design and installation. Furthermore, inclusion of both mounting parts facilitates purchasing and stocking only one configuration of camera, thereby simplifying management of the stocked parts and reducing costs. | 01-23-2014 |
20140037282 | PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND CASE STRUCTURE THEREOF - A case structure includes a main body, a cover and a seal. The main body has an accommodating space and an inner wall surface forming the accommodating space. The accommodating space has an opening. The main body includes at least two first fastening portions. The cover is assembled to the main body in a detachable way. The cover has a connection position and a lock position relative to the main body. The cover has an annular side wall surface and at least two second fastening portions. The seal is disposed around the annular side wall surface of the cover. One of each first fastening portion and each second fastening portion has a release section and a fastening section connected to each other. The other of each first fastening portion and each second fastening portion has a support arm and a block extended from the support arm. | 02-06-2014 |
20140147105 | CAMERA STABILIZATION AND SUPPORT APPARATUS - In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus for stabilizing a camera, the apparatus including a first main body having at least front, top, bottom, left and right surfaces forming a wedge shape, the top and bottom surfaces including a concave back edge adapted to engage a stationary structure, the front surface including a surface texture adapted to engage the camera; and optionally a second main body of similar structure. The first body includes at least one tab on at least one of the right and left surfaces and the second body includes at least one slot on at least one of the right and left surfaces wherein the at least one tab is shaped to engage the at least one slot. | 05-29-2014 |
20140233935 | DOME CAMERA - A dome camera includes an inner cover covering a camera lens and a semi-spherical outer cover covering the inner cover, the camera lens being rotatable in a tilt direction and in a pan direction. The inner cover includes a partially spherical portion having an inclined support plane on which the outer cover is supported such that a radial line perpendicular to the inclined support plane is inclined at a predetermined inclination angle with respect to a line passing through a center of the partially spherical portion and extends perpendicular to the installation face. A semi-spherical portion has a window, the semi-spherical portion is covered by the outer cover supported on the inclined support plane, and the outer cover rotatable in the pan direction, so as to orient the window in accordance with the orientation of the camera lens. | 08-21-2014 |
20140248045 | CAMERA APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING CAMERA APPARATUS - A camera apparatus includes: a cover that has transparency; a rotatable camera unit that is provided inside the cover; a shade plate portion that includes a shade plate capable of partially shading light incident on the camera unit, wherein a position of the shade plate is rotatable; a control unit that is configured to control rotation of the camera unit and the position of the shade plate; and a memory that stores posture information including an imaging direction of the camera unit and positional information on the shade plate in association with each other. The control unit controls a direction of the camera unit based on the posture information stored in the memory and controls the position of the shade plate based on the positional information on the shade plate stored in the memory. | 09-04-2014 |
20140301729 | CAMERA APPARATUS - A camera apparatus includes a camera unit that is provided with a camera lens, a camera body that rotatably holds the camera unit, and a rotating mechanism that rotates the camera unit in response to an emergency signal so as to be switched from a first state where the camera lens is stored inside the camera body to a second state where the camera lens is exposed to an outside of the camera body. | 10-09-2014 |
20140334810 | MOUNT FOR A WIRED DEVICE - The present invention relates to a mount for a wired device, the mount comprising: a base ( | 11-13-2014 |
20140363148 | SPRING-LOADED CEILING MOUNT FOR A SECURITY CAMERA - A ceiling mount for a security camera includes a back end located in a ceiling space when the ceiling mount is mounted, a front end located below the ceiling when the ceiling mount is mounted, and a spring-loaded clamp to clamp the ceiling mount to the ceiling. The spring-loaded clamp includes a spring connected to a force application member. The clamp can be locked in a loaded state before the mounting process begins. When in the loaded state the spring in the clamp is sufficiently deflected to allow the ceiling to pass between the front end and the force application member. During mounting, once the back end has been pushed into the ceiling space the clamp can be released from the loaded state, which allows the spring to push the force application member against the ceiling and secure the ceiling mount to the ceiling. | 12-11-2014 |
20150023655 | ADJUSTMENT ARRANGEMENT - The invention provides for an adjustment arrangement ( | 01-22-2015 |
20150043902 | IN-CEILING OR IN-WALL RETRACTING CAMERA PLATFORM SYSTEM - A retractable camera platform system allows a mounted camera to be hidden while not in use. The system retracts a camera platform into a recess in the ceiling, wall and the like of a room, building, hallway or other structure. The system includes the camera platform that opens a door assembly or a cover so that the camera may operate when needed. The door assembly or cover hides the camera and the associated frame structure when not in use. An actuator and linear slide track raise and lower the camera as desired. | 02-12-2015 |
20150063796 | MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR CAMERA APPARATUS - A mounting apparatus for a camera apparatus is provided to be mounted on a mounting surface of a construction to support the camera apparatus. The mounting apparatus includes a first frame, a second frame, an interconnecting member that interconnects the first frame and the second frame, a mounting member that is arranged between the first frame and the second frame, wherein the camera apparatus can be mounted on the mounting member, and a moving unit, configured to move the mounting member between the first frame and the second frame. The mounting member is fixable at an arbitrary position by the moving unit. | 03-05-2015 |
20150139635 | MOUNTING BRACKET - According to the present invention, there is provided a bracket for a camera device. The camera device comprises a wall mount, an arm extending from the wall mount, an adjustable camera mount supported by the arm, and a locking element for locking of the camera mount in an adjusted position. The camera mount is being adjustable by tilting and panning by means of a pivot arrangement comprising a socket provided in the arm, a first member seated in the socket, a second member enclosed by the first member, wherein the second member is formed integral with said camera mount, wherein the socket and first member form a pan joint rotatable about a pan axis, and wherein the first member and the second member form a tilt joint rotatable about a tilt axis. | 05-21-2015 |
20150316836 | SUSPENSION ARRANGEMENT, AND A MONITORING DEVICE HAVING A SUSPENSION ARRANGEMENT - An assisting suspension arrangement for suspending a monitoring device, comprising a hook member, a blocking member, and a resilient member is disclosed. The suspension arrangement is configured to adopt an open state and a closed state. The suspension arrangement is configured such that when the monitoring device is suspended by the suspension arrangement, the hook member is adapted to carry the weight of the monitoring device and thereby to move toward the open state; and such that when the load of the weight of the monitoring device is released from the hook member, the resilient member is adapted to move the hook member toward the closed state. A monitoring device comprising such a suspension arrangement is also disclosed. | 11-05-2015 |
20160062215 | IN-CEILING OR IN-WALL RETRACTING CAMERA PLATFORM SYSTEM - A retractable camera platform system allows a mounted camera to be hidden while not in use. The system retracts a camera platform into a recess in the ceiling, wall and the like of a room, building, hallway or other structure. The system includes the camera platform that opens a door assembly or a cover so that the camera may operate when needed. The door assembly or cover hides the camera and the associated frame structure when not in use. An actuator and linear slide track raise and lower the camera as desired. | 03-03-2016 |