Claims
- 1. A video system, comprising:
- an imaging system for generating video signals representative of an object;
- a video receiver and display remotely located from said imaging system;
- an optical link operating between a short UV and a far IR wavelength for transmitting said video signals between said imaging system and said video receiver;
- means for presenting to the person different images superimposed one on another so that plural images can be viewed simultaneously, said presenting means comprising a partially reflecting mirror disposed in the paths of two images; and
- means removably attachable to a person's head, including means for mounting thereto said video display in a position such that the person can view the display without the use of the person's hands and wherein the person can move about in an unimpeded manner.
- 2. The video system of claim 1 further including means for movably mounting said display to said attachable head means so that said display can be moved out of the line of sight vision of the person; and
- means for pivotally mounting said receiver to said attachable head means and being integral with said display.
- 3. The video system of claim 1 further including a night vision goggle attachable to said attachable head means so that an object can be viewed simultaneously by the use of said video display and said night vision goggle.
- 4. The video system of claim 1 further including in said video camera, means for transmitting said video signals to said video display through a free space transmission medium with a wavelength of greater than approximately 150 nanometers; and
- means for transmitting video signals from said imaging system to said display through a physical medium.
- 5. The video system of claim 1 wherein said video display comprises a vacuum fluorescent video display.
- 6. A video system of claim 1 further including in said transmission system means for transmitting the video signals with a carrier wavelength having a high degree of atmospheric absorption according to a desired atmospheric parameter.
- 7. The video system of claim 1 further including a plurality of remotely located video displays, each said display including means for receiving the video signals and displaying the object toward which said video imaging system is directed.
- 8. The video system of claim 1 further including a plurality of video transmission systems, each transmitting at a different carrier frequency.
- 9. The video system of claim 1 further including illumination means for transmitting nonvisible light in a travel path of the person, and said imaging system includes means for receiving the nonvisible light reflected from objects in the travel path, and means for transmitting video signals representative of the objects in the travel path, whereby said video display displays the travel path to the person.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 06/883,994, filed July 10, 1986 and entitled "Head Mounted Video Display and Remote Camera System", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,786,966, issued Nov. 22, 1988.
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Divisions (1)
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883994 |
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