Photography – Camera support – Surveillance type
Reexamination Certificate
1999-07-09
2001-11-27
Gray, David M. (Department: 2851)
Photography
Camera support
Surveillance type
C396S433000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06322258
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to indoor/outdoor surveillance equipment and systems, and more particularly, to an improved camera assembly which has a housing that includes an environmental shroud.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Closed-circuit surveillance equipment is well established and can include fixed-position cameras and zoom lenses mounted on pan and tilt mechanisms which are typically controlled by security personnel. In outdoor locations, an enclosure for the camera housing is usually employed and domed housing for such cameras are desirable due to their appearance as well as the fact that the camera itself is not easily visible, though the camera can scan a wide area.
In a typical outdoor camera enclosure, a single main housing part is utilized, wherein a top thereof is connected to a pipe. Electrical connections are generally routed from a main power source through the pipe and into the housing. In addition, a hemispheric dome and additional internal components, such as the camera power supply, camera body, lens, pan & tilt mechanism, and controller electronics, are removably attached to an inside of the single housing part. Such camera assemblies are subject to damage and require means to protect the camera from moisture and precipitation, extremes in temperature, and unauthorized tampering. For example, some conventional housings permit rain water or other moisture to accumulate and run down the conical side of the housing and onto the dome itself. Another concern is with the heat caused by sunlight or generated in the housing during use of the camera and the need to deflect such heat energy and/or to dissipate the same from the camera housing to prevent damage thereto.
Prior attempts to address some of these problems include U.S. Pat. No. 4,320,949 which, for example, in one embodiment provides a housing with a cover with a skirt over which rainwater may flow, form pendant drops, and fall, and a camera mount adapted to carry a camera and a camera positioning motor. A dome unidirectionally transparent to light is secured to the cover. The cover and dome form an air space between them. A fan is disposed in a side wall of the upper support housing to provide forced cool air circulation in the housing to cool the housing when the temperature reaches a certain predetermined level. The assembly also includes heaters which are operated when the temperature in the housing approaches freezing. In a second embodiment, air is brought into the assembly by natural circulation, i.e. a space or inlet area is provided at the interface of the support housing and cover member so that air can naturally enter the support housing about the circumference of the housing. This air is circulated downwardly adjacent the inner wall of the cover member and then up into the support housing where it is exhausted through an air exhaust port.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,689,304, commonly assigned herewith, there is disclosed a surveillance housing assembly which comprises an outer shell having a top wall portion and side wall portion, wherein the side wall portion extends in a downward direction from the top wall portion to thereby define a first cavity. An inner shell comprises a top wall portion for mounting engagement with an underside of the top wall portion of the outer shell within the first cavity. The inner shell further comprises a top wall portion and a side wall portion, wherein the side wall portion extends in a downward direction from the top wall portion to thereby define a second cavity. The top wall portion
18
of the outer shell
12
has an exhaust aperture
32
positioned off-center from a central axis
34
of the outer shell; a generally circular aperture
36
is centered on the central axis and is provided in the top wall portion
18
to enable cable to pass through; and the top wall portion
22
of the inner shell
14
has an air exhaust aperture designed to be coincident with the air exhaust aperture
32
of the top wall portion
18
of the outer shell
12
; and still further, the top wall portion
22
of the inner shell
14
has a generally circular aperture which is coincident with the aperture
36
. Air inlet apertures
44
define an air flow to exhaust
32
. The housing also has a decorative cap
70
which has a plurality of notches along its bottom edge which, cooperate with other parts to provide a path for an exhaust air flow and provides for protection against an ingress of unwanted water. This assembly also comprises various combinations of heaters and blowers. Further in this arrangement, a sequence of wall surfaces and plateau surfaces are arranged for securing components of the surveillance equipment thereto in a prescribed manner such that first components of the surveillance equipment are disposed in between the underside of the outer shell and an outerside of the inner shell, and second components of the surveillance equipment are disposed within the second cavity.
While air circulation via fans and exhaust ports and/or airintake valves and air-exhaust valves is satisfactory to compensate for environmental temperature changes in some surveillance systems, it has its limitations, most notably in terms of added cost and complexity, size and power constraints occasioned by the need to incorporate such components into the surveillance assembly.
There remains a need in the art for a camera surveillance system which does not suffer from the disadvantages set forth above and which provides protection to the camera from moisture and heat without imposing undesirable size and power constraints.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a camera housing with an environmental shroud which is designed to deflect or reflect the radiant heat energy generated by the sun or any other heat source so that the heat does not penetrate the camera housing.
Another object of the invention is to provide a camera housing having an environmental shroud which absorbs and dissipates heat energy that is not reflected from radiation and heat energy that is generated by the contents of the camera housing so that the camera housing temperature does not exceed the maximum rated temperature.
Another object is to provide such an environmental shroud which protects the camera housing from rain or any other type of moisture by providing a tortuous path which prevents water penetration inside the environmental shroud.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an environmental shroud having a “drip edge” so that the water has a means of falling off the environmental shroud to avoid obstructing the optical surface of the camera housing.
These and other objects of the invention are accomplished by a camera assembly having a housing which comprises an environmental shroud having a configuration which reflects and/or deflects heat energy, dissipates heat energy not reflected and/or deflected, protects the camera from water or other moisture, and enables a high level of heat dissipation even when the camera is operated in sunlight at high ambient temperature.
Preferably, the environmental shroud includes a coating to deflect the heat energy and a vent to dissipate the heat energy. In the most preferred embodiments, the shroud also includes a drip edge for water or moisture to run off of the camera housing.
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Jones Theodore L.
Ryan Christopher J.
Bartlett Ernestine C.
Gray David M.
Philips Electronics North America Corporation
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