1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a monitoring camera, and more particularly to a monitoring camera with a shade wherein the shade is mountable on the monitoring camera easily and firmly.
2. Description of Related Art
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The present invention has arisen to mitigate or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional shade for a monitoring camera.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a monitoring camera with a shade, which can be assembled quickly and easily.
Another main objective of the present invention is to provide a monitoring camera with a shade, which has a firm configuration.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
A monitoring camera with a shade in accordance with the present invention comprises a camera body, a shade, at least two engaging elements, and at least two optional locking elements respectively corresponding to the at least two engaging elements. The shade has an inner surface and two tracks formed on the inner surface. The engaging elements are attached to the camera body to engage with the tracks on the shade. Because the engaging elements protrude from the camera body and are obviously seen, alignments of the engaging elements to the tracks are done easily. Moreover, the locking elements further penetrate the shade to correspondingly combine with the engaging elements so as to secure the shade on the monitoring camera.
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The camera body (10) is a cylinder with a front end, a rear end, and a side surface. The camera body (10) has a lens (11) attached at the front end, a port (12) formed at the rear end and multiple threaded holes (14) defined on the side surface. Preferably, the multiple threaded holes (14) are arranged in two opposite longitudinal lines on the side surface of the camera body (10). In this embodiment, two of the threaded holes (14) are arranged in a line on corresponding sides of the body (10).
The shade (30) is a U-shaped shell with an inner surface, a front end, a rear end and two distal opposite edges. The shade (30) is made of resilient material such as plastic, aluminum or other stainless alloy. The shade (30) has two tracks (31) respectively and longitudinally formed on the inner surface at the two distal opposite edges. Each track (31) is composed of two erecting walls (312) and a sliding groove (32) defined between the two erecting walls (312).
Each engaging element (20) is a cylindrical post with an abutting end and a sliding end (21). The engaging element (20) has a threaded stub (23) and an optional bolt hole (22). The threaded stub (23) is formed on the abutting end to engage with the threaded hole (14) on the camera body (10). Thereby, the engaging element (20) is attached to the camera body (10) and can be screwed completely or incompletely to engage with the threaded hole (14) to adjust distance between the shade (30) and the camera body (10) especially when the shade (30) has different sizes. The optional bolt hole (22) is defined in the sliding end (21) and further description of the function will be described later.
When the camera body (10) assembles with the shade (30), the engaging elements (20) in two lines are respectively aligned with and received into the two sliding grooves (32) of the tracks (31). Then, the shade (30) is slidably mounted on the camera body (10). Because the engaging elements (20) protrude from the camera body (10) and are obviously seen, alignments of the engaging elements (20) to the tracks (31) are achieved easily. Preferably, the shade (30) has a distance between the two distal opposite edges slightly smaller than a total length composed of an outer diameter of the camera body (10) and two longitudinally axial lengths of the two corresponding opposite engaging elements (20). Therefore, the shade (30) constricts the engaging elements (20) on the camera body (10) to fasten itself on the camera body (10).
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According to the above description, the monitoring camera with a shade in the present invention has the following advantages:
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.