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This invention relates to surveillance systems and, in particular, to a surveillance camera mount assembly and surveillance camera.
Surveillance systems use a variety of surveillance cameras to monitor a location. One type of surveillance camera employs a camera positioned inside a housing and transparent dome structure. This housing is supported at the surveillance location in a hanging or inverted position by a ceiling mount, pole, arm or other support structure. These pendant surveillance cameras are usually mounted by utilizing a threaded pipe section on the housing, which requires the installer to engage the threads of a suspended mount in the threads of the housing. The installer then has to rotate the housing a number of revolutions until the housing is securely attached to the suspended mount. This installation can be difficult to accomplish while standing on a ladder and does not conducive to pre-wiring of the dome since the rotation causes twisting of the wiring and possible damage. In addition, if the dome is a pressurized dome, the installer has to install the dome to the suspended mount before he can make the wire connections and pressurize the dome. Accordingly, it is desirable to have a camera mount assembly that facilitates installation.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a surveillance camera mount assembly for attaching a surveillance camera to a support comprising a surveillance camera housing having a top surface with a plurality of threaded members, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, and a mount having a mechanical connector for attaching the mount to a support and having a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members. The elongated apertures having first and second aperture portions with the first aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts can pass through it and a second aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts cannot pass through it.
In addition, the present invention provides a surveillance camera mount assembly for attaching a surveillance camera to a support comprising a surveillance camera housing having a top surface with a plurality of threaded apertures, a plurality of members having threads that mate with the apertures and a head that is larger than the threads, and a mount with a mechanical connector for attaching said mount to a support and a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of heads of the members. The elongated apertures have first and second aperture portions with the first aperture portion being sized so that one of the heads can pass through it and the second aperture portion being sized so that one of the heads cannot pass through it.
In another embodiment the present invention provides a surveillance camera mount assembly for attaching a surveillance camera to a support comprising a mount having a plurality of apertures and a mechanical connector for attaching said mount to a support, a plurality of threaded members sized so that the threaded portion passes through the apertures, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, and a housing for a surveillance camera having a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members. The elongated apertures having first and second aperture portions with the first aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts can pass through it and the second aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts cannot pass through it. The housing has a plurality of threaded apertures positioned below the second aperture portions with threads that mate with the threaded members.
In still another embodiment the present invention provides a surveillance camera mount assembly for attaching a surveillance camera to a support comprising a mount having a plurality of apertures and a mechanical connector for attaching the mount to a support, a plurality of threaded members sized so that the threaded portion passes through the apertures, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, and a housing for a surveillance camera with a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members. The elongated apertures are sized so that the threaded portion of the threaded members can pass through the elongated aperture but the nuts cannot pass through it. The housing has a plurality of threaded apertures positioned below the elongated apertures with threads that mate with the threaded members.
In yet another embodiment, the present invention provides a surveillance camera mount assembly for attaching a surveillance camera to a support comprising a surveillance camera housing with a top surface having a plurality of threaded members, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, and a mount having a plurality of apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members and a mechanical connector for attaching the mount to a support so that the mount can be attached to the support first and then the housing can be attached to mount.
In accordance with the present invention there is also provided a surveillance camera comprising a housing having a top surface with a plurality of threaded members, a camera positioned in the housing, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, and a mount having a mechanical connector for attaching the mount to a support and having a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members. The elongated apertures having first and second aperture portions with the first aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts can pass through it and a second aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts cannot pass through it.
In addition, the present invention provides a surveillance camera comprising a housing having a top surface with a plurality of threaded apertures, a camera positioned in the housing, a plurality of members having threads that mate with the apertures and a head that is larger than the threads, and a mount with a mechanical connector for attaching said mount to a support and a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of heads of the members. The elongated apertures have first and second aperture portions with the first aperture portion being sized so that one of the heads can pass through it and the second aperture portion being sized so that one of the heads cannot pass through it.
In another embodiment the present invention provides a surveillance camera comprising a mount having a plurality of apertures and a mechanical connector for attaching said mount to a support, a plurality of threaded members sized so that the threaded portion passes through the apertures, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, and a housing having a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members, and a camera positioned in the housing. The elongated apertures having first and second aperture portions with the first aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts can pass through it and the second aperture portion being sized so that one of the nuts cannot pass through it. The housing has a plurality of threaded apertures positioned below the second aperture portions with threads that mate with the threaded members.
In still another embodiment the present invention provides a surveillance camera comprising a mount having a plurality of apertures and a mechanical connector for attaching the mount to a support, a plurality of threaded members sized so that the threaded portion passes through the apertures, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, a housing for a surveillance camera with a plurality of elongated apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members, and a camera positioned in the housing. The elongated apertures are sized so that the threaded portion of the threaded members can pass through the elongated aperture but the nuts cannot pass through it. The housing has a plurality of threaded apertures positioned below the elongated apertures with threads that mate with the threaded members.
In yet another embodiment, the present invention provides a surveillance camera comprising a housing with a top surface having a plurality of threaded members, a camera positioned in the housing, a plurality of nuts having threads that mate with the threaded members, and a mount having a plurality of apertures that align with the plurality of threaded members and a mechanical connector for attaching the mount to a support so that the mount can be attached to the support first and then the housing can be attached to mount.
Other advantages and applications of the present invention will be made apparent by the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
Referring to
Mount 16 and its operation with and connection to housing 12 are shown in detail in
Mount 16 has a pipe section 52 with threads 54 and an aperture 56 positioned to align with aperture 26 in top portion 18 of housing 12 to accommodate the control and data wiring to the camera and lens assembly when mount 16 is attached to housing 12 by studs 20 and nuts 24. Threads 54 on pipe section 52 are sized to comply with industry standard pipe threading, for example, 1.5″ NPT (National Pipe Threads) so that pipe section 52 can be screwed into a female pipe fitting with similar threading. This female pipefitting could be part of a ceiling mount, pole, arm or other support structure. Stud 20 can have a socket 58 which can be, for example, hexagonal in shape for use with an Allen wrench to facilitate installation of stud 20 into stud holder 22 in the embodiment in which stud holders 22 are threaded.
An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Another alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
It is to be understood that variations and modifications of the present invention can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. It is also to be understood that the scope of the invention is not to be interpreted as limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but only in accordance with the appended claims when read in light of the foregoing disclosure.
This application relates to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/483,162, filed Jun. 27, 2003, entitled SURVEILLANCE CAMERA MOUNT ASSEMBLY, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60483162 | Jun 2003 | US |