1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an image tracking device, and more particularly, to a trail camera whose tracking range can be optionally changed.
2. Description of the Related Art
Taiwan Patent Laid-Open No. 200951884 disclosed a monitoring system and a control method thereof, in which two sensors divide the area near the monitoring system into four different sensing areas. When an object enters the so-called overlapped sensing area, the control unit can make the photographic apparatus photograph.
However, the aforesaid monitoring system can frequently make the overlapped sensing area be oversize or undersize subject to the difference of environment where the monitoring system is installed and after the monitoring system is installed, it fails to adjust the overlapped sensing area. Thus, the aforesaid prior art hardly satisfies the user's needs under different operational circumstances.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a trail camera, whose tracking range can be optionally changed to satisfy the user's different needs.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a trail camera, which need less required elements than the prior art because in present invention the position of the lens or sensor can be moved.
The foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by the trail camera composed of at least one lens and at least one sensor. The at least one lens includes a plurality of sensing areas having different sensing angles respectively. Each of the sensing areas can collect the light to have a focus and the light focuses on the at least one sensor after passing through the lens. The focuses do not overlap one another. Each of the at least one sensor is located at one of the imaging positions of the focuses. The at least one sensor can optionally be activated to receive the light collected form the aforesaid sensing areas for the purpose of optionally changing the tracking range. The at least one sensor and the at least one lens each can alter their positions to make the light focus on the sensor, so the number of the sensor or lens applied to the present invention can be reduced.
In a preferred embodiment, the trail camera of the present invention further includes a controller electrically connected with a temperature sensor for allowing the controller to adjust two-limited comparison voltage via temperature change detected by the temperature sensor. Besides, the controller can be electrically connected with an image capturing device for emitting a shutter signal to the image capturing for photographing upon receipt of a trigger signal from the sensor.
In a preferred embodiment, the trail camera of the present invention further includes a control device for controlling movement or rotation of the at least one sensor or lens to enable the light to focus on the at least one sensor, after passing through the lens.
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The lens 20 is mounted to a wall of a shell 12 for collecting and concentrating external environmental light into the shell 12. Each of the sensors 30 and 32 is mounted to a circuit board 13 received inside the shell 12 for receiving the light collected by the lens 20.
The lens 20 is made of a transparent material and made in one piece or formed of at least two sub-lenses adhesively connected with each other. The lens 20 in this embodiment is a one-piece Fresnel lens having a first sensing area 24 and a second sensing area 26. The first sensing area 24 includes two sub-lenses 242 pieced together. The first and second sensing areas 24 and 26 are located at an upper side and a lower side of the lens 20 separately and the second sensing area 26 is located at the middle position between the two sub-lenses 242. As shown in
The two sensors in this embodiment are defined as a first sensor 30 and a second sensor 32 separately, each of which can be a pyroelectric infrared sensor or a passive infrared sensor. The first and second sensors 30 and 32 are mounted to the same side of the lens 20 and correspond to the first and second sensing areas 24 and 26 separately to image the first focus 28 onto the first sensor 30 and image the second focus 29 onto the second sensor 32. The first and second sensors 30 and 32 can receive the light from different sensing angles via the first and second sensing areas 24 and 26 separately. The range of angles at which the first sensor 30 can track reaches 45 degrees. In actual practice, the trail camera of the present invention can function as a prey tracker; when the angle for tracking is 45 degrees, larger tracking area can be covered to prevent the prey tracker from tracking the prey only when the prey is very close to the center of the lens 20 for photographing. The range of angles at which the second sensor 32 can track is 10 degrees only. As shown in
The controller 41 is electrically connected with the two sensors 30 and 32 for receiving the trigger signal from the first sensor 30 or the second sensor 32 via the sensing circuit 40 or for transmitting the signals to the sensing circuit 40. The controller 41 is electrically connected with an image capturing device 42 for transmitting a shutter signal to the image capturing device 42 for photographing after receiving the trigger signal.
In light of the above structure, the user can optionally adopt the first sensor 30 of lager sensing angle or the second sensor 32 of smaller sensing angle for tracking as per the actual circumstance to facilitate changing the tracking area for definitely satisfying the user's needs for different operations. Besides, the two sensors 30 ad 32 have different signal reactions under different temperatures, so the controller 41 can be electrically connected with a temperature sensor 43 to adjust the two-limited comparison voltage of the sensing circuit 40 via the external temperature detected by the temperature sensor 43 to prevent the sensor 30 from being accidentally triggered or failing to be triggered.
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Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific preferred embodiments thereof, it is in no way limited to the specifics of the illustrated structures but changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended
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100124258 | Jul 2011 | TW | national |
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of co-pending application Ser. No. 13/327,981, filed on Dec. 16, 2011, and for which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120; and this application claims priority of Application No. 100124258 filed in Taiwan on Jul. 8, 2011 under 35 U.S.C. §119, the entire contents of all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 13327981 | Dec 2011 | US |
Child | 13425854 | US |