1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of image capture device stands, and the means and methods of supporting said devices, in particular, but not limited to, portable solutions targeting smart phones, tablets, and digital pocket cameras.
2. Description of the Related Art
The recent adoption of smartphones, tablets and digital cameras for use as document capture devices, has produced a need for portable stands. Currently, such stands are sometimes foldable and almost always lightweight, thus increasing their portability. They are also typically single-purpose.
The present invention comprises a image capture device stand that is designed to serve dual purposes. When in one configuration, the present invention provides a controlled environment for scanning one or more documents or other objects using a portable image capture device such as a smartphone, tablet or digital pocket camera. When in another configuration, the present invention serves double-duty as a writing surface or clipboard.
In at least one preferred embodiment, the present invention includes a means to eliminate a significant amount of outside light, as well as a means to illuminate one or more documents or other items whose image is being captured.
The present invention comprises a dual-purpose device that, when in one configuration, provides a controlled environment for scanning documents using a portable image capture device such as a smartphone or digital pocket camera. When in another configuration, the present invention serves as a clipboard or portable writing surface.
The term “image capture device” refers to any electronic or mechanical device that is capable of capturing a visual image of one or more target objects, including but not limited to a smartphone, a portable camera, or portable tablet, said visual image comprising sensitivity in the infrared, visual and/or ultraviolet spectrums. The term “clipboard” refers to a small writing board with a means for holding one or more pieces of paper perhaps bound into a writing pad, serving as a portable writing surface.
The term “hinge” refers to means that connects two solid objects, allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. A hinge may be constructed of flexible material or of moving components. Further, a hinge may be a specially constructed section of one or both of the solid objects to which it is connected, or it may be separate self-contained assembly which is then attached to said solid objects. For example, a hinge might comprise a section of corrugated cardboard which has been collapsed and reinforced so as to be both flexible and durable along the desired angle of rotation.
The preferred embodiments illustrated and referred to herein are constructed using any single material, or combination of materials, with sufficient rigidity to support one or more types of image capture devices, said material including but not limited to solid, laminated or corrugated cardboard, foam board, wood, plastic, or aluminum.
The preferred embodiments illustrated and referred to herein may comprise fastening means based upon tabs and slots, magnetism, hook and loop mechanisms, or other similar means, or some combination thereof. In at least one preferred embodiment, said fastening means is used to retain said preferred embodiment in a configuration which enables said preferred embodiment to function as an image capture device. In at least one preferred embodiment, said fastening means is used to retain said preferred embodiment in a configuration which enables said preferred embodiment to function as in a clipboard or portable writing surface.
The preferred embodiments illustrated and referred to herein may comprise a light source powered by a battery, capacitor, solar cell, external power supply, or other means, said light source comprising one or more incandescent, fluorescent, light emitting diode, or other light-producing means.
In at least one preferred embodiment, a base is at least partially colored flat black to provide better delineation of the edges of the one or more objects whose image is to be captured.
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In at least one preferred embodiment, the underside of the lid comprises an L.E.D. light assembly 1004 with an integrated battery pack and on/off switch 1003, as illustrated in
This application is a continuation-in-part of application PCT/US12/44718 filed 28 Jun. 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/US12/44718 | Jun 2012 | US |
Child | 13610648 | US |