The cameras or video recorders, especially expensive cameras, need protection against impact, heat, sun, dirt, moisture, and water. Thus, weatherproofing is very important feature on the cameras or video recorders. Some of the related prior art are listed here:
However, none of the above teaches the features of the current application and invention, as described below.
This invention relates to weatherproofing Camera Armor concept, our own product. This is an improvement to the current state-of-the-art. That allows an avid photographer to take their camera out into the rain and use all the controls through the skin, without the camera getting wet. (To the extent that it keeps the water away, it can be called waterproof, but it is not submerged-proof, for underwater operations.)
It features plug-in covers for gaps, plus any or all of the below:
To customize for one model, all of the access points and holes/plugs are predetermined. However, in another embodiment, to apply to 2 or more models, the access points and holes/plugs are usually more than needed, to get all the models covered. In addition, there are extra plugs or covers, to hide and cover the unused access points. To compensate for the different sizes, one uses an elastic material or stretchable material, or alternatively, uses the folded skin, or a skin sewed/stapled/attached to the elastic band.
As another embodiment, we are introducing an elastomeric skin, which covers the camera and provides protection against dirt and general wear-and-tear on the camera. The skin covers many, most, or all surfaces and replicates the existing camera buttons with elastomeric/rubber buttons, which the user can press on, to activate all the existing functions of the camera, without exposing the buttons to any dirt or moisture. The skin has both open and “open-able” areas, to allow the user access to functional areas on the camera or video recorder (in this example), e.g. to replace the battery or memory card.
For thumbwheel or dials, very soft material is used, that has more area than needed, to be able to rotate the knob underneath. However, as an option, the inside layer of skin has a material that sticks to other material very well, for a better grip and better rotational ability. Another option is the magnetic coupling, with one magnet inside, confined, secured, in-between, between layers, or attached to the skin, with the second magnet or coupled element inside/attached to the knob or camera.
The upgrade kit, optional, has a set of plugs for different sizes of plugs. It can be for media opening, battery opening, or general purpose.
In one embodiment, it has a super-thin flexible skin. In one embodiment, it has different thicknesses on other parts. In one embodiment, it is 1 layer. In one embodiment, it has 2 layers or more. In one embodiment, it has 2 pieces or more. In one embodiment, it has only one piece. The wall thickness is designed for better grip or grab. In one embodiment, it is rotated, and then, goes back to its original shape.
In one embodiment, it has an overlapping drip guard, to stop the water. It is not a seal, but it can overlap and guard efficiently, against the water.
In one embodiment, the water flaps cover openings. In one embodiment, the flaps could be removed or pulled away or out. In one embodiment, the rest of the cover is permanent. In one embodiment, the skin looks like a shingles on the roof, or fish's scales, in which one layer partially covering previous layer, but the whole arrangement can be loose, or attached/rigid. In one embodiment, one uses flexible membrane for the finger condom.
In one embodiment, one uses a rain cover overlapping main cover. The corners can be protected against pressure or force, by bubble, foam, soft material, air pocket, liquid pocket, or pressurized air pocket.
The advantages are: less expensive, accessible controls, lighter, less bulky, easier to carry, more often to carry, protected, more application/usage per camera, or minimal interference.
In general, whatever we mentioned above, or below, can be applied to the video cameras, as well.
In one embodiment, it uses a rubber sheet. (In general, one can use elastomeric material, for any mention of rubber, anywhere in this disclosure, to make it more general.) In one embodiment, it attaches or anchors/hooks on a tripod mount on camera bottom. In one embodiment, the wrap leaves the access room/space from the sides. In one embodiment, it leaves a hole for the lens. In one embodiment, the sides can be pinned, zipped, or clamped, if needed.
In one embodiment, one can add a belt clip to the camera skin, so that it could be worn on the belt. Also, the skin itself (without any additional parts) can be wrapped over a belt, so that it can be worn by a user on his belt. Also, the skin can be attached to the belt, pants, skirt, shirt, or purse, with a string, tether, band, belt, or chain, through the skin, on the skin, in-between the skin (e.g. a pocket), or inside the skin.
In one embodiment, one can add different designs, text, and patterns inside or outside of the skin, for decoration, advertisement, instructions, or convenience of the user.
In one embodiment, the skin for SLR cameras is secured this way: remove the lens assembly, put the skin on, and re-attach the lens assembly. This way, the lens assembly prevents the skin from falling or slipping off the camera (keep the skin in position). In one embodiment, this consists of 2 pieces.
In one embodiment, the LCD protector (skin) has 2 pieces. It can have a protective membrane over LCD (or used for clear lens). The skin is made of rubber, stretchable, soft, and elastic, stretching over a form and conforming to a shape.
In one embodiment, the LCD protector (skin) has 3 pieces: (1) LCD shield, protected by hard clear plastic, (2) main skin for the body of camera, holding LCD shield in place, and (3) Lens Shield Armor, circular shape, positioned over the lens.
In one embodiment, the LCD protector (skin) has only 1 piece.
The LCD cover or lens cover can be made of transparent, translucent, reflective, clear, or semi-clear material. In one embodiment, the cover is a film which sticks to the surfaces by static force (or low adhesive surface or “vinyl magnet”). In one embodiment, to access the buttons, either they are directly exposed to the user, or they are protected by a specific part of the skin (usually a thin, flexible, clear, and visible piece of skin). In one embodiment, the skin comprises multiple flaps, which can be pulled back, to let the user access different parts of the camera.
In one embodiment, the lens assembly is also protected, with the same piece of skin, or with an extra piece of skin or cover, which may or may not get attached to the rest of the skin or camera. In one embodiment, the lens protector covers just the lens. In one embodiment, the lens protector covers the shaft of the lens assembly, plus the front of the lens. Normally, this requires flexible material, to be able to fit multiple types of lenses, with different shapes and sizes.
In one embodiment, the skin is made of one or more of the following materials or structures: plastic, elastic material, nylon, bubble-protection material, layered material, soft material, synthetic material, shock absorbent material, hard material, solid material, liquid-containing material, gas-containing material, pressurized-gas-containing material, balloon-type material, inflatable material, gel-type material, natural material, leather, water-proof material, oil-protected surface, paper, cardboard, stretchable material, elastic band network, net-shape material, magnetic material, metallic material, metallic chain, array of metallic rings, multi-dimensional structure, folded structure, hinges, hinged plates, hinged micro-plates, connected tiles, Lego-shaped material, brick-shaped material, ceramic tiles, stone tiles, artificial material tiles, glass tiles, transparent material, translucent material, reflective material, fluorescent material, metal-plated material, painted material, rug, woven material, bamboo, carpet material, wooden material, sticks, insulation material, water-cooling jacket, air-cooling jacket, heating-element jacket, insulation jacket, or any similar, compound, chemical, or composite material.
In one embodiment, the skin includes (in, attached to, or on it) one or more of the following items: a picture frame, clock, notebook, calculator, solar cell array, battery, pen holder, pen, pencil, magnetic plate, magnetic decoration, light, LED, LCD, display, small TV, small radio, thermometer, pressure gauge, biometric sensor, thumb/fingerprint recognition module, combination lock, lock, Velcro, hook-and-loop, password entry input, small keyboard, input device, pointing device, speaker, microphone, small telephone set, keychain ring, hook (for hanging the unit), small video game, music player, downloading unit (from Internet or satellite), wireless unit, communication unit, antenna, small computer, small web browser, recorder, or any other electronic or mechanical device, apparatus, system, toy, decoration, or equipment.
In one embodiment, the skin cover comprises multiple layers. In one embodiment, the skin cover is inflatable. In one embodiment, the skin cover is inflated using one or more of the following, or combination or mixture of the following: gas, liquid, solid, dust, gel-type, liquidated-solid, pressurized fluid, water-absorbent sponge, sponge-type material, or any expandable solid, liquid, fluid, chemical, gas, or material, caused by chemical reaction, heat, temperature variation, catalyst, chain reaction, exceeding critical mass, seed material, mixing, or pressure.
In one embodiment, the size or shape of said skin cover is adjusted based on the size, model, or type of the camera. In one embodiment, the inflation is adjusted based on the size, model, or type of the camera. In one embodiment, the size or shape of said skin cover is adjusted by one or more of the following, or a combination of the following: a user, a computer, feedback from one or more sensors, feedback module, pressure gauges at different points, data about the model number or type of said camera, data about the dimensions or weight of said camera, fuzzy logic system, a training module, or a neural network module. In one embodiment, the skin cover has multiple parts or chambers, each of which can be optimized, or inflated separately, or in concert, with respect to each other.
In one embodiment, a database holds all the information about specific cameras, to inflate the components or parts accordingly, to fit the camera. The more individual chamber or parts we have (smaller chambers), the easier one can make it fit to the shape of a specific camera. The chambers can be connected together, or can be individually inflated, independent of each other.
This embodiment is useful for semi-custom-made or generic skin cover, to act or behave as a custom-made skin cover (fit perfectly with the camera).
Any other variation of the above teaching is also meant to be protected by the current patent.
This application is related to the following co-pending applications, with some common inventors, and same exact assignee: (The teaching of all the applications below are incorporated herein by reference.) Also: CIP of the following case: U.S. application Ser. No. 11/695,625, filed Apr. 3, 2007.U.S. application Ser. No. 11/696,740, filed Apr. 5, 2007.U.S. application Ser. No. 11/695,624, filed Apr. 3, 2007.
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Parent | 11695625 | Apr 2007 | US |
Child | 11772210 | US |