Claims
- 1. A thermal imaging camera comprising: a housing encompassing a camera core, a first handle, and a compartment for an electrical component, the housing positioned at a first end of the first handle and the compartment for an electrical component positioned at the opposite end of the first handle such that the center of gravity of the thermal imaging camera coincides generally with the handle when the thermal imaging camera is in use.
- 2. The camera of claim 1 further comprising a second handle positioned between the housing and the compartment for an electrical component, the second handle being oriented generally parallel to the first handle.
- 3. The thermal imaging camera of claim 2 wherein the first handle and the second handle are spaced at least 2.0 inches apart over the area in which the first handle and the second handle are to be grasped.
- 4. The thermal imaging camera of claim 1 further comprising resilient material placed over all projecting portions of the housing such that when the housing is contacted with a plane, the resilient material will first contact the plane regardless of the orientation of the housing relative to the plane.
- 5. The thermal imaging camera of claim 1 wherein the housing has resilient material surrounding a front end thereof.
- 6. A thermal imaging camera comprising: a housing encompassing a camera core, a compartment for an electrical component, a first handle and a second handle, the first handle and the second handle being spaced to facilitate passing the camera between two people without setting the camera down, the first handle and the second handle being positioned adjacent to and generally parallel to each other, the first handle and the second handle being positioned intermediate between the housing and the compartment for an electrical component.
- 7. The thermal imaging camera of claim 6 further comprising resilient material placed over all projecting portions of the housing such that when the housing is contacted with a plane, the resilient material will first contact the plane regardless of the orientation of the housing relative to the plane.
- 8. The thermal imaging camera of claim 6 further comprising a generally flat surface thereon whereby the thermal imaging camera can be set in an upright position on the generally flat surface.
- 9. A thermal imaging camera comprising: a housing encompassing a thermal imaging camera core comprising a thermal detector and a display, a compartment for an electrical component, and at least a first handle positioned between the housing and the compartment for an electrical component, the bottom of the compartment being generally flat so that the thermal imaging camera can be set in an upright position on the bottom of the compartment with the display being visible to a user.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/779,926, filed Feb. 8, 2001, (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,486,473) which claimed priority on U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/186,509 and 60/222,775, filed Mar. 2, 2000 and Aug. 3, 2000, respectively.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuations (1)
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