Combined surveillance camera and scope firearm apparatus

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20240003650
  • Publication Number
    20240003650
  • Date Filed
    April 17, 2023
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    January 04, 2024
    a year ago
  • Inventors
    • Wilks; Timothy B. (Stanley, WI, US)
Abstract
The embodiment of this invention is a combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm interconnected on a bipole shaft apparatus, including: A top end ball-bearing which is partially encompassed by one end of a peg brace connected to a rotatable overhead pulley rim; A off-middle tripod of three circular level pivotal surveillance cameras; A off-middle ball-bearing which is partially encompassed by a bearing ring affixed with three hook shaped rods for attachably hanging the bipole shaft apparatus from a ceiling; and, a bottom end base of at least one to three scope firearms for targetting a threatening mass human shooter. The entire bipole shaft apparatus of said top end ball-bearing, off-middle three cameras, off-middle ball-bearing, and bottom end one to three firearms may be simultaneously tilt shifted and circularly rotated on a downward angle whenever a local or distal computer terminal operator activate the necessary electrical wire or wireless torque energy conveyed to the bipole shaft's top end ball-bearing's said connected peg brace and pulley rim band via an electric motor and generator box.
Description
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention

This present invention relates to camera and gun controlled pre-emptive and active human killing deterence and prevention.


Description of the Prior Art

Typically, there are numerous general methods employed for camera and gun controlled crime deterence and prevention.


Camera Crime Control Methods:


Most of the numerous surveillance camera methods employed for crime deterence and prevention involve aerial surveillance, which is generally accomplished by installing one or more high resolution zoom focussable cameras on either an outdoor landscape or street aerial pole or cable of a public or private event; or, on either the exterior roof wall or interior ceiling or wall of public or private buildings, houses, or events. Such surveillance cameras are generally aimed and focussed at targetted areas either throughout the inside or outside of a building or house to deter or detect and photograph the image of an active or suspicious crime suspect for further law enforcement investigative, arrest, and prosecutorial purposes.


The most disadvantageous drawback for the surveillance camera method of crime deterence and prevention, is the m ore probable reality that a potential suspect may not only fail to be deterred by the cameras apparent identification of them for law enforcement, but therefore may still proceed to carry out their intended crime against either the building or house occupants or property and at a further or later time commit additional crimes before law enforcement conduct an investigation, identification, and apprehension.


Gun Crime Control Methods:


Most legal gun control crime deterence and prevention methods involves. State of Federal acts of crime deterence and prevention legislation of laws or ordinances prohibiting or restricting the civilian right to bear or use firearms. Including: Acts prohibiting firearm possession or use by convicted or released criminals; Acts limiting the conditions and age under which a minor may possess or use a firearm; Acts requiring civilians to register and obtain a license for their intended ownership and use of a firearm before purchase and possession; Acts requiring firearm sellers to conduct a background check on potential gun buyers to determine if they have a criminal or mental illness history that invokes a non-purchase restriction-prohibiting their sell of any firearm; Acts authorizing full authority by law enforcement officials and limited authority by law abiding civilians who possess a firearm to lawfully use it to stop the act or threat of harm by a criminal or dangerous person against them or another law abiding person; Acts limiting the rapid excessive firing and/or bullet capacity and manufacture or sell of high assault firearms; Acts prohibiting the concealment of a lawfully or unlawfully possessed firearm; and, Acts requiring a verification delayed firearm sell purchase possession waiting period pending a history background check.


The most disadvantageous drawback for the said many gun crime control method acts of crime deterence and prevention, is the more probable reality that a potential group or individual terrorist or mentally ill person whether lawfully or unlawfully in possession of a firearm or bomb device may in disregard of the gun control laws recklessly invade a public or private building, house, or event of law abiding people and use it to kill one or more of them before or without ever timely being confronted, demised, or apprehended by any of the law enforcement measures intended by the legislated gun control acts to protect the people killed otherwise.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The instant invention is an interconnected combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus controlled by a computer terminal operator. As shown below, it provides many advantageous objectives over old current conventional and contemporary controlled individual surveillance cameras and individual scope firearms.


One novel advantageous objective of this new invention is the creation of a interconnected combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus that may be installed on either an aerial pole or cable at a public or private outdoor event; or, on either the exterior roof or wall or interior ceiling or wall of a public or private building, house, or event.


Another advantageous objective of this new invention, is the creation of a interconnected combined surveillance camera and scope firearm apparatus that may be electrically swivelled by an interconnected computer terminal operator at a distal location to track, aim, zoom, target and maim or kill any focussed body part of a criminal who pose a individual or mass, innocent victim shooting threat or killing, whether accosting or holding a victim.


A further advantageous objective of this new invention is the creation of a interconnected combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus of which the zoom scope firearm may be electrically discharged by a interconnected computer terminal distally operated only by a U.S. or State congress legislated public law-enforcement department or sanctioned security firm, eliminating the need of a law-enforcement official or lawful firearm bearing citizen to risk the danger of directly confronting a gun or bomb carrying terrorist or mentally ill criminal before they're disarmed or demised. Thus, creating and providing a new form of general policing for all necessary places such as: general businesses, schools, churches, malls, supermarkets, banks, hospitals, conventions, concerts, festivals, parades, streets, parks, sports events, social events, political events, or even houses or offices. All without further unnecessary loss of innocent lives, and while further reducing gun related crimes.


Yet a still further advantageous objective of this new invention is the creation of a interconnected combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus that may be concealed in a color tinted fiber encasement shield to obscure a criminal's observation of the firearms aim until electrically opened or penetrated upon the firearm's bullet discharge by a distal computer terminal operator.


A furthermore advantageous objective of the new invention is the creation of a interconnected combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus that may be individually or multiply installed in numerous areas, rooms, or walkways of either a indoor building, house, or outdoor event and coordinated by a computer terminal operator to electrically swivel, tilt, shift, or stop towards various different or same angles or focal points.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The new combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus is shown with alternative views in the annexed drawings and described in the following figures and subsequent detailed description.



FIG. 1 is a side view showing the new combined surveillance camera and scope firearm apparatus, interconnectably affixed to a ceiling and;



FIG. 2 is a topside overview showing the affixed new combined surveillance camera and scope firearm apparatus's accessible aim potential throughout a room's or hallway's open space area, and door or window entry and exit.



FIG. 3 is a side view of the combined surveillance camera and scope firearm apparatus with a seperate shield around the camera and firearm.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The instant new combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus as shown in the annexed drawing FIGS. 1, 2, & 3 consist of: a Tripod bearing ring 1 having three affixed hook shaped rods 2 each with a straight length portion 3 and a curve length portion 4; A bipole bearing shaft 5 having each a mid ball-bearing 6 affixed at the middle portion, A tripod of three cameras 7 affixed at the middle portion, A tip ball-bearing 8 formed at the top portion, and at least one to three firearms 9 affixed at the base bottom portion; A pulley rim 10 having an interior circular groove 11 around the circumference portion, and having a monopole beraring peg brace 12 affixed from the underside surface; A traction pulley band 13 for rotating said rim 10; A electric motor circuit box 14 for rotating said traction pulley band 13; and, A electric generator circuit box 15 for electrically activating the said three camera's photograph film imaging functions and the said one to three firearm's cartridge 16 bullet pin discharging functions.


The structural form of the combined surveillance camera and scope firearm apparatus is accomplished by constructing the segments of each part: Whereof the said mid ball-bearing 6 of the said bipole bearing shaft 5 is encompassed by the said tripod bearing ring 1 having three affixed rods 2. Whereof the said curved ends 4 of the said three hook shaped rods 2 are affixed at equal spaces apart around the tripod bearing ring 1 and the straight ends 3 of the said three hook shaped rods 2 are attachable at equal spaces apart to the surface of a room's ceiling. Whereof the said tip ball-bearing 8 of the said bipole bearing shaft 5 is encompassed by the said monopole peg brace 12 affixed from the underside surface of said pulley rim 10. Whereof the said electric generator box 15 is attached to said room's ceiling at the above center of said pulley rim 10. Whereof a set of wires 17 goes from the bottom of the generator box 15 through each of the said pulley rim's 10 underside edge, said monopole bearing peg brace's 12 entire central axis, and said bipole bearing shaft's 5 entire central axis. Whereof the end segments of the said set of electrical wires extended from the underside of said generator box 15 and through said bipole bearing shaft 5 are innervated into said tripod of three cameras 7 and into at least one to three said firearms 9 with an attached zoom scope 18 affixed at the base bottom portion. Whereof the said electric motor box 14 is attachably extended from said room's ceiling adjacently parallel to said pulley rim 10. And, Whereof said traction pulley band 13 is conveyingly traversed around within and out from said electric motor box 14 and tractably around with said pulley rim 10.


As for the operative functioning of said combined zoom surveillance camera and zoom scope firearm apparatus, electrical pulsed energy for generating photographic film images and discharging one or more cartridge bullets towards said zoom scope's focal point by triggering a firing pin 19 may be initiated distally by computer terminals operated by public law enforcement departments or private security firms. Thus, with readily available 24-hour seven-day and night access to any said surveillance camera room's viewable photographic images on a distal computer terminal screen, a operator may track any likely unlawful person's activity throughout any building or houses rooms or hallways or outdoors areas, and then zoom focus the camera's lens to target the said firearm's scope focal point at the person and electrically discharge it to eliminate their threat of danger.


The said electric motor box 14, the electric generator box 15, and the three hook shaped rods 2 affixed to the said tripod bearing 1 may all be re-configurated in shape in order to affix the combined camera and firearm apparatus to either a vertical pole, a horizontal beam, or wire cable located in an outdoor or indoor area of mass human gathering.


A color tinted fiberglass encasement shield 20 which may be opened or shattered to allow a bullet's exit from within and cover the combined surveillance camera and scope firearm from observation by the intended target so their intended criminal target may not know the firearm's zoom scope focussed aim on their body.

Claims
  • 1. A combined surveillance camera and scope firearm interconnected by a vertical bipole shaft apparatus having each of a top, a middle, and a bottom portion: Whereon, the said bipole shaft's top end has a ball-bearing tip which may be partially encompassed within a peg brace adjoin ably projected from the underside of a ringed pulley rim;Whereon, the bipole shaft's off-middle section has a ball-bearing portion which may be partially encompassed within a tripod bearing ring, having three hook shaped rods of which the curved end is affixed to the ring and the straight end extends upwards for ceiling attachability means;Whereon, the bipole shaft's off-middle section has a tripod of three down angled surveillance cameras affixed around the shaft at equal spaces apart between the shaft's said top ball-bearing tip and said off-middle ball-bearing portion, which may be covered by a translucent encasement shield;Whereon, the bipole shaft's bottom end has at least one or up to three various down angled firearms with a zoom-scope affixed at or around the shaft's base portion, which may be covered by a translucent encasement shield;Whereon, the bipole shaft's top, middle, and bottom portions are connected to an electric generator circuit box by wire and lens bearing cables to electrically or wirelessly generate electrical energy from a local or distal computer terminal to activate said surveillance camera and scope firearm apparatus; and,Whereon, the bipole shaft may be rotated by the shaft's said top end ball-bearing's connection with said peg brace and pulley rim's rotary mobility when conveyed by an electric motor's energy activated from a local or distal computer terminal.
  • 2. Claim 1, wherein, the said bipole shaft's entire central axis is inserted with a set of electrical wire and lens bearing cables that are extended from said electric generator circuit box and through both the said adjoined pulley rim and peg brace to terminate in both each of the said three surveillance cameras and each of the said at least one to three scope firearms.
  • 3. Claim 1, wherein, the said pulley rim is conveyed in circles by a tractable pulley band which is rotated in circles around within and out from and by an electric motor circuit box.
  • 4. Claim 1, 2, & 3, wherein, the said bipole shaft's said top end ball-bearing and off-middle ball-bearing may be simultaneously tilt shifted and rotated along with both said off-middle tripod of three surveillance cameras and said bottom end base of at least one to three scope firearms with cartridge bearing bullets, whenever said pulley rim is rotated by said tractable pulley band which is rotated by said electric motor and/or generator to track, monitor, and target mobile or still human body images.
  • 5. Claim 4, wherein, the said one to three firearms may have one or more of their cartridge bearing bullets discharged by using electrical wire or wire less electrical energy to trigger said firearm's firing pin.
  • 6. Claim 1, wherein, the said tripod bearing ring with three affixed hook shaped curved end and straight end rods may partially encompass the said off-middle ball-bearing to attachably hang said combined camera and firearm's bipole shaft apparatus from either: a ceiling, a wall, a cable, a rail, a pole, or a roof in an aerial position.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
63473844 Jun 2022 US