Portable camera system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11558538
  • Patent Number
    11,558,538
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 10, 2017
    8 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 17, 2023
    3 years ago
Abstract
An operationally dependent external camera system for use with a portable computer device. The system includes a portable computer device, a camera, and an operation cord. The camera may include a lens, image sensor, circuit board, microphone, and control unit. The operation cord is coupled between the camera and the portable computer device to continuously transmit both data and electrical power between the portable computer device and the camera thereby making the camera operationally dependent on the portable computer device.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention generally relates to portable camera systems. In particular, the present invention relates to a portable camera system configured to operate in conjunction with a portable computer device system.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Portable computing devices (PCD) such as smartphones, tablet phones, tablets, etc. have become ubiquitous among industrialized populations. PCDs are characterized by independent communication and computer processing. For example, PCDs include a radio capable of communicating wirelessly over one or more data frequencies (i.e. cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi). PCDs further include computer components which enable the PCD to function independently of other computing devices, including processors, power sources, memory modules, etc.


PCDs include a variety of input components, including cameras, touch screen, biometric sensors, connectors, microphones, etc., which enable a user to input data into the PCD via various media. For example, a user may input video or photo data via an integrated camera within the PCD. The PCD may then process and display the video or photo data on an output component such as a display screen. The processing of data may include selective manipulation via various applications, or apps.


Conventional PCD-based camera components are limited in their operation and utility. Most PCDs include one or more integrated photo and/or video camera component. However, the integrated camera components are inherently restricted to a location on the PCD device. Therefore, in order to both capture an image and view the real-time input of the photo/video component on the display screen of the PCD, a user is inherently limited in positioning and orienting the photo/video component. Likewise, video capture over a period of time is cumbersome because it requires a user to physically position the entire PCD in a manner so as to capture the desired video view angle.


External camera components such as GO PRO® type devices provide convenient positioning but then require cumbersome data transfer to one or more computing devices. Many external components transfer data onto digital media that cannot be directly transferred into a PCD without additional components (i.e. SD Cards). Likewise, external camera components require independent computer accessories such as power sources, processors, memory modules, user activation/controls, etc. in order to operate.


Therefore, there is a need in the industry for a portable camera system that integrates with a portable computing device to provide optimum positioning and efficient operation.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to portable camera systems. One embodiment of the present invention relates to an operationally dependent external camera system for use with a portable computer device. The system includes a portable computer device, a camera, and an operation cord. The camera may include a lens, image sensor, circuit board, microphone, and control unit. The operation cord is coupled between the camera member and the portable computer device to continuously transmit both data and electrical power between the portable computer device and the camera, thereby making the camera operationally dependent on the portable computer device. A second embodiment of the present invention relates to a method of controlling an operationally dependent camera system with a portable computer device. A third embodiment relates to a physical modular connection system enabling selective coupling of the camera to a user during operation. A fourth embodiment of the present invention relates to a portable computer device application which enables intuitive operation of the camera system, including functions for editing, viewing, sharing, etc.


Embodiments of the present invention represent a significant advance in the field of portable camera devices. Conventional portable cameras are generally either internal/integrated and dependent on a portable computer device or external and independent of a portable computer device. Internal dependent camera systems are inefficient at recording video or taking photos because they require a user to position and maintain the entire portable computer device at a particular viewing angle. Likewise, external independent camera systems are inefficient because they are cumbersome physically and operationally. External independent cameras are physically cumbersome in that they incorporate a power source, a processor, user controls, display, storage modules, etc. Likewise, external independent cameras are operationally dependent because they require some form of data transfer to a portable computer device for editing, sharing, long term storage, etc. Embodiments of the present invention incorporate the novel concept of making the camera external to the portable computer device yet operationally dependent via an operation cord. The novel combination of these concepts enables the camera to have the small form factor and convenience of an internal/integrated camera with the improved viewing angles of an external camera.


These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth or will become more fully apparent in the description that follows and in the appended claims. The features and advantages may be realized and obtained by means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Furthermore, the features and advantages of the invention may be learned by the practice of the invention or will be obvious from the description, as set forth hereinafter.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The following description of the invention can be understood in light of the Figures, which illustrate specific aspects of the invention and are a part of the specification. Together with the following description, the Figures demonstrate and explain the principles of the invention. In the Figures, the physical dimensions may be exaggerated for clarity. The same reference numerals in different drawings represent the same element, and thus their descriptions will be omitted.



FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic view of an operationally dependent external camera system in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;



FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed perspective view of a camera in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;



FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic view of a camera system in accordance with embodiments of the present invention; and



FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic view of a camera system in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to portable camera systems. One embodiment of the present invention relates to an operationally dependent external camera system for use with a portable computer device. The system includes a portable computer device, a camera, and an operation cord. The camera may include a lens, image sensor, circuit board, microphone, and control unit. The operation cord is coupled between the camera member and the portable computer device to continuously transmit both data and electrical power between the portable computer device and the camera, thereby making the camera operationally dependent on the portable computer device. A second embodiment of the present invention relates to a method of controlling an operationally dependent camera system with a portable computer device. A third embodiment relates to a physical modular connection system enabling selective coupling of the camera to a user during operation. A fourth embodiment of the present invention relates to a portable computer device application which enables intuitive operation of the camera system including functions for editing, viewing, sharing, etc. Also, while embodiments are described in reference to a visual camera system, it will be appreciated that the teachings of the present invention are applicable to other areas including but not limited to other camera and sensing systems such as audio, position, infrared, microscopic, etc.


Reference is initially made to FIG. 1, which illustrates a schematic view of an operationally dependent external camera system, designated generally at 100. The illustrated system 100 embodiment includes a portable computer device (PCD) 5, a PCD connector 3, an operation cord 2, a camera 1, and a lens 4. A PCD is defined as any type of small portable computing device that includes integrated wireless data transfer functionalities, a power source, a display screen, and at least one user input device. In addition, a PCD is defined as having an external form factor smaller than twenty cubic inches. Examples of a PCD include but are not limited to a smartphone, mini-computer, e-reader, tablet, or tablet phone. The camera 1 is an external unit having a form factor smaller than three cubic inches. The camera 1 is physically connected to the PCD 5 via the operation cord 2 via the PCD connector 3. Although the camera 1 is external to the PCD 5, it is operationally dependent on the PCD 5. The camera 1 does not include a power source or storage module. Rather, the camera 1 relies on the PCD for both power, storage, and image processing of data, thereby creating the novel operational dependence yet external location. Various intuitive user operational features may be incorporated within the operational relationship of the camera 1 and PCD 5. For example, the camera 1 may be configured to automatically record video upon connecting to the PCD 5. Alternatively, the camera 1 may include one or more user inputs which may enable a user to activate the camera 1. The operation cord 2 may optionally be configured to visually indicate if the camera is recording via a fiber optic illumination. The PCD connector 3 may be any type of connector including but not limited to APPLE lightning, USB, etc.


Although not illustrated it will be appreciated that the PCD 5 may include a specific application configured to operate with the camera 1. The application may include various photo and video features such as editing, storing, sharing, etc. The application may also interface with other apps to enable seamless social media sharing or cloud storage. The application may receive various user inputs on the PCD 5 that are converted into instructions transmitted to the camera 1. The instructions may affect one or more variable functions of the camera such as audio, video resolution, position data, recording status, etc.


The system 100 may further include user attachment systems that enable selective retention of the camera 1 on specific locations of a user (i.e. on a hat, shirt, gloves, sunglasses, etc). The user attachment system may specifically include one or more modular clips or clasps that permit secure attachment to a user-selected location.


Reference is next made to FIG. 2, which illustrates a detailed perspective view of a camera, designated generally at 200. The camera 200 includes a lens 210, detent 220, body 230, recess 240, rear housing 250, and operation cord 300. The camera 200 further includes internal components such as a detector and printed circuit board electrically coupled with an operation cord 300. The illustrated camera 200 is substantially cylindrical, but it will be appreciated that other shapes may be implemented in accordance with alternative embodiments. The external shape of the illustrated embodiment camera 200 is less than three cubic inches. The lens 210 is positioned on a distal end to facilitate a particular field of view of at maximum 180 degrees. The detent 210 is a recess within the body 230 which may facilitate one or more coupling schemes. The body 230 is a substantially cylindrical region with the lens 210 on one lengthwise side opposite the operation cord 300. The recess 240 is disposed between the body 230 and the rear housing 250 to facilitate additional coupling schemes. The rear housing 250 is coupled to the operation cord 300 and includes a flanged surface over the recess 240, which may also facilitate coupling schemes.


Reference is next made to FIGS. 3-4, which illustrate schematic drawings of two alternative camera systems in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, designated generally at 400 and 500 respectively. FIG. 3 illustrates a camera system 400 including a camera 420, operation cord 440, coupler 450, and portable computer device 460. The operation cord 440 transmits both data and electrical power between the camera 420 and the portable computer device 460 as described above, so as to make the camera 420 operationally dependent on the portable computer device 460. The operation cord 440 may be coupled to the portable computer device 460 via a removable electrical coupler 450 such as a LIGHTNING or USB type coupler. FIG. 4 illustrates an alternative camera system 500 including a camera 520, operation cord 540, controller 580, coupler 550, and portable computer device 560. The operation cord 540 transmits both data and electrical power between the camera 520 and the portable computer device 560 as described above, so as to make the camera 520 operationally dependent on the portable computer device 560. The operation cord 540 may be coupled to the portable computer device 560 via a removable electrical coupler 550 such as a LIGHTNING or USB type coupler. The operation cord 540 further includes a controller 580 disposed between the camera 520 and the portable computer device 560. The controller 580 may be configured to control one or more functions of the camera 520 via a user input device 582 such as a button. The controller 580 does not alter the operational dependence between the camera 520 and the portable computer device 560 but rather provides a parallel method for receiving user input to control functional parameters relating to the camera 520. For example, a button user input device on the controller 580 may turn on and off the recording status of the camera 520. The controller 580 may transmit the user input to the portable computer device 560, which then alters the camera 520 parameters relating to on and off recording status.


An alternative embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for activating a portable camera system with a portable computer device. The method may include an act of initially providing a portable computer device (PCD) and an operationally dependent external camera system such as the one illustrated and described above. A user may then orient the camera toward the desired field of view for either a photograph or video. The user may then physically connect the camera system to the PCD via an operation cable. The operation cable transmits both electrical power and data between the camera system and the PCD. The camera may be configured to automatically activate upon coupling the operation cable. Alternatively, the user may control the activation of the camera system via optional physical controls on the camera body or by using a software application interface on the PCD (i.e. app). The operation cord may also be optionally configured to provide a visual display corresponding to the activation status of the camera system. For example, if the camera system is on, the operation cord may be configured to display a green light along the lengthwise portion between the PCD and the camera system. The novel display on the operation cord is particularly useful in that the camera body is likely positioned and oriented outside of the visual field of view of the user. Likewise, the PCD may also be stored in the user's pocket and/or may be used to display other information. Therefore, the ability to visually confirm the activation of the camera system via the physical operation cord is useful in various video recording scenarios. The method may optionally include releasably coupling the camera system to an external location on the user. The act of releasable coupling may include engaging a clasp mechanism on the body, recess, or flange of the camera system in a manner to reliably couple the camera body to the specific location. For example, a clasp may include a C-clamp around the camera recess attached to a clip, which may be opened and coupled to the collar of a shirt, so as to position the camera lens at a particular viewing angle.


It should be noted that various alternative system designs may be practiced in accordance with the present invention, including one or more portions or concepts of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 or described above. Various other embodiments have been contemplated, including combinations in whole or in part of the embodiments described above.

Claims
  • 1. An operationally dependent external camera system including a portable computer device comprising: a portable computer device including at least one of a smartphone, tablet or tablet phone having a total volume smaller than twenty cubic inches;a camera having an outer dimension smaller than three cubic inches, wherein the camera further includes a plurality of functional parameters that correspond to all variable functions of the camera including but not limited to resolution and recording status; andan operation cord coupled between the camera and the portable computer device configured to continuously transmit both data and electrical power directly between the portable computer device and the camera;wherein the data transmitted directly between the camera and portable computer device correspond to the camera functional parameters causing the camera to be operationally dependent on the portable computer device for directly adjusting all variable functions of the camera,wherein the camera includes a lens, image sensor, circuit board, microphone, and control unit, andwherein the operation cord includes a controller with at least one user input device configured to indirectly affect at least one of the functional parameters of the camera, wherein the controller indirectly affects at least one of the functional parameters of the camera by transmitting data to the portable computer device which then transmits data directly to the camera.
  • 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller includes a button user input device configured to affect a functional parameter of the camera corresponding to recording on/off status.
  • 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the functional parameters include audio on/off, three dimensional position, volume, brightness, and image capture.
  • 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrical power transmitted from the portable computer device to the camera via the operation cord provides all electrical power to the camera.
  • 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the camera includes a releasable coupling member configured to selectively retain the camera on an external user location during operation.
  • 6. An operationally dependent external camera system including a portable computer device comprising: a portable computer device including at least one of a smartphone, tablet or tablet phone having a total volume smaller than twenty cubic inches;a camera having an outer dimension smaller than three cubic inches, wherein the camera further includes a plurality of functional parameters that correspond to all variable functions of the camera including but not limited to resolution and recording status; andan operation cord coupled between the camera and the portable computer device configured to continuously transmit both data and electrical power directly between the portable computer device and the camera;wherein the data transmitted directly between the camera and portable computer device correspond to the camera functional parameters causing the camera to be operationally dependent on the portable computer device for directly adjusting all variable functions of the camera,wherein the camera includes a lens, image sensor, circuit board, microphone, and control unit,wherein the operation cord is coupled to the camera at an end opposite to the lens, andwherein the camera includes a coupling recess disposed between the operation cord and the lens, wherein the coupling recess is at least one of a lengthwise detent and a radial concave region.
  • 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the portable computer device includes an application configured to receive a plurality of user inputs corresponding to the functional parameters of the camera, and wherein the application converts the received user inputs into instructions transmitted to the camera effecting at least one of the variable functions of the camera.
  • 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the portable computer device includes an application configured to receive data recorded by the camera via the operation cord.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/310,135 filed Mar. 18, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.

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