Abstract: A camera lens shuttering mechanism includes an image conducting unit disposed within a shutter housing when the camera is in a closed position so that the camera cannot record images. When moved to an open position, the shutter housing does not block the image conducting unit from imaging objects. The image conducting unit may be one or more lenses or one or more mirrors that reflect images to one or more lenses. When in the closed position, it is apparent to users that the camera is unable to transmit images.
CAMERA LENS SHUTTERING MECHANISM
TECHNICAL FIELD
The following description relates generally to cameras More particularly, the following description relates to mechanisms for shuttering one or more optical components in a camera
BACKGROUND
Most cameras include a shutter that is operably closeable over a camera lens when the camera is not in use so that the camera lens is protected from undesirable contact that may damage the lens and from dust and dirt that may deposit on the lens and interfere with the quality of video or photographs produced by the camera
Shuttering mechanisms are also employed in some types of cameras for privacy concerns In a type of camera that is designed to remain operational with a low profile for extended periods of time, such as in a conference room video camera, a shuttering mechanism is desirable so that conference participants can be confident that their privacy is protected at
times when they would not expect the camera to be transmitting audio and/or video
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein
Figure 1 depicts an exemplary camera having a shutter housing
Figure 2 is a depiction of an exemplary panoramic photographic device that utilizes an inverted pyramidal mirror and multiple cameras
Figure 3 depicts an exemplary shutter housing apparatus
Figure 4a is a depiction of an exemplary panoramic photographic device and a shutter housing disposed in an open position
Figure 4b is a depiction of an exemplary panoramic photographic device and a shutter housing disposed in a closed position
Figure 5 is a depiction of an exemplary panoramic photographic device and shutter housing
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Most cameras include some type of shuttering mechanism that is
designed to protect a camera lens (or sensor, mirror, etc) when the camera
is not in use Typically, such a shuttering mechanism includes a moveable
shutter that is disposed over the camera lens when the camera is not in use
When the camera is operational, the shutter is repositioned so that the shutter does not occlude the camera's view
In certain types of cameras, particularly conference room video cameras, web cameras and the like, a shuttering mechanism can serve an additional purpose In such cameras, a shutter can server to optically occlude a lens portion of the camera so that persons in view of the camera are assured of privacy at certain times In other words, it is clear to persons in the same room as the camera that the camera is in a non-operational mode
Cameras that image a wide area utilize one or more lenses that cover a broad view It is not a simple matter to open and close a shuttering mechanism over such a wide area lens Particularly problematic are panoramic cameras that image a 360 degree view In such a configuration, there is no place to position a typical shutter that can be extended over or withdrawn from covering a lens, since there is no lateral area that is off image
The present disclosure describes a camera shuttering mechanism for a conference room type camera In the examples shown and described below, a 360 degree panoramic camera is described that includes a shutter housing The shutter housing encloses an image conducting unit that can be moved between a closed position and an open position
In the closed position, the image conducting unit is covered sufficiently by the shutter housing to prevent a camera from sampling an image In the open position, the image conducting unit protrudes from the shutter housing sufficient to allow the camera to sample an image
The image conducting unit can be any apparatus that is used by the camera to redirect or focus light waves from an object onto one or more camera sensors which capture an image of the object The image conducting unit may include one or more camera lenses that are positioned within the shutter housing when the camera is not in use When the camera is operational, the one or more camera lenses are repositioned away from the shutter housing so that light waves from an object pass through the one or more lenses to one or more imaging sensors
In an alternative configuration, the image conducting unit comprises a mirror assembly that is used to reflect light waves from an object to one or more lenses The lenses focus the light waves on one or more imaging sensors to create an image of the object In a closed position, the mirror assembly is covered by the shutter housing so that light waves are blocked from being reflected by the mirror assembly to the lenses When open, the mirror assembly extends outward from the shutter housing so that light waves are reflected by the mirror assembly to the lenses
Exemplary implementations and configurations will be described in greater detail below In the exemplary implementations and configurations, certain attributes of the described shuttering mechanism will become apparent One attribute is that the shuttering mechanism provides optical occlusion of a camera video component so that users can clearly see that the camera is not imaging them when the camera is not in use Another attribute is that the shuttering mechanism protects camera components (eg lenses, mirrors, sensors, etc) when the camera is not in use Additionally, as described herein, operational camera height is decreased
when the shuttering mechanism is closed Other attributes of particular configurations will become clear as the discussion progresses
Exemplary Panoramic Camera With Shutter Housing
Fig 1 depicts an exemplary camera 100 in accordance with the present description The exemplary camera 100 includes a shutter housing 102 and a shutter housing cover 1 04 The shutter housing 1 02 is connected to a camera base 106 by a support column 108
A user interface unit 110 is included in the exemplary camera 100 and provides input from a user and/or output to a user in the form of buttons, sliders, displays, keys, pads, and the like The camera base 106 houses hardware and software components (not shown) that provide functionality to the exemplary camera 100 An electronic connection (not shown) is provided via the support column 108 to one or more electronic components (not shown) located within the shutter housing 102 of the exemplary camera 100
Configurations similar to the exemplary camera 100 are shown and described in relation to subsequent figures Although particular exemplary configurations are shown and described to provide a working knowledge of the subject matter claimed herein, it is noted that other configurations may be implemented that differ from the exemplary configurations included herein without departing from the scope of the subject matter presently disclosed and claimed
Exemplary Panoramic Photographic Device
Fig 2 is a depiction of an exemplary panoramic photographic device 200 in accordance with the present description The exemplary panoramic photographic device 200 includes a mirror assembly 202 that includes multiple mirror facets 204 Although other configurations may be used, the mirror assembly 202 example shown in Fig 2 comprises an inverted pyramidal configuration The mirror assembly 202 is disposed over a lens assembly 206 by a support column 208
The lens assembly 206 is comprised of one or more individual lenses 210 There is one lens 210 for each mirror facet 204 Light waves are reflected from an object to the lenses 210 by the mirror facets 204 As a result, a near center of projection is realized by the exemplary panoramic photographic device 200
Although the shuttering mechanisms shown and described herein function particularly well when used in conjunction with a device configuration as shown in Fig 2, the described techniques function with other camera configurations The particular configuration of the exemplary panoramic photographic device 200 is shown by way of example and not by way of limitation
Exemplary Shutter Housing Apparatus
Fig 3 depicts an exemplary shutter housing apparatus 300 in accordance with the present description In the following description, continuing reference is made to the elements and reference numerals shown in Fig 2
The exemplary shutter housing apparatus 300 includes a shutter housing 302 that is configured to surround a camera lens assembly or a mirror assembly (Fig 2, 202) The exemplary shutter housing apparatus 300 also includes a shutter housing cover 304 and a shutter housing floor 306
Although the exemplary shutter housing apparatus 300 is shown having a shutter housing cover 304 and a shutter housing floor 306, it is noted that the shutter housing cover 304 and/or the shutter housing floor 306 are optional The functionality of the shutter housing 302 may be accomplished in a configuration that does not include the shutter housing cover 304 and/or the shutter housing floor 306 However, there may be certain advantages to using the shutter housing cover 304 and/or the shutter housing floor 306
Utilization of the shutter housing cover 304 and/or the shutter housing floor 306 can help provide protection to camera components by preventing dust or particulate matter from coming in contact with camera components or by preventing potentially damaging contact with the camera components
The shutter housing 302 as shown provides a continuous 360 degree sheet of material that may be disposed about a lens assembly or a mirror assembly (as is shown and described in greater detail below) The shutter housing cover 304 communicates with the shutter housing 302 when disposed in a closed position as shown When in the closed position, an area surrounded by the shutter housing 302 is covered by the shutter housing cover 304
The shutter housing floor 306 communicates with the shutter housing 302 to enclose the area surrounded by the shutter housing 302 from underneath The area surrounded by the shutter housing 302 is thereby completely enclosed when the shutter housing cover 304 is disposed in the closed position
Further aspects of the shutter housing apparatus 300 are described in greater detail below, with respect to subsequent figures
Exemplary Photographic Device
Fig 4a is a depiction of an exemplary panoramic photographic device 400 in accordance with the present description In the following description, continuing reference is made to elements and reference numerals shown in one or more previous figures
The exemplary panoramic photographic device 400 includes a shutter housing 402 similar to the shutter housing 302 shown in Fig 3 The shutter housing 402 includes a shutter housing cover 404 and a shutter housing floor 406 The exemplary panoramic photographic device 400 also includes a mirror assembly 408 disposed over a lens assembly 41 0 and supported by a support column 41 2
The lens assembly 410 and support column 412 are situated on a lens assembly floor 414 which is moveable within the shutter housing 402 A positioning mechanism 416 is disposed between the shutter housing floor 406 and the lens assembly floor 410 and is configured to raise and lower the lens assembly floor 406 The positioning mechanism 416 may be a drive screw, a telescoping pneumatic, a magnetic lifting device, a hydraulic
column, or any mechanism that may be activated to raise and lower the lens assembly floor 410
In the present example, the positioning mechanism 416 is an electric screw drive and, therefore, an electric motor 418 connected to an electrical power source 420 provides the electrical power required to drive the positioning mechanism 416
As the lens assembly floor 414 is disposed further away from the shutter housing floor 406, the lens assembly 410, support column 412, mirror assembly 408 and shutter housing cover 404 move with the lens assembly floor 414 so that at least the shutter housing cover 404 and the mirror assembly 408 are disposed outside the shutter housing 402 In this position (i e an open position), light waves are not blocked from reflecting off of the mirror assembly 408 to the lens assembly 410 and images of objects can be captured
It is noted that a transparent cylindrical secondary shutter housing (not shown) may also be included in the exemplary panoramic photographic device 400 Such a secondary shutter housing would protect the mirror assembly 408 and the lens assembly 410 from damage and contamination from dust, fingerprints, etc
The secondary shutter housing (not shown) would surround the mirror assembly 408 and would have a diameter slightly less than a diameter of the shutter housing 402 so that it would remain protective of the mirror assembly 408 when the mirror assembly 408 moved in and out of the shutter housing 402
Fig 4b depicts the exemplary panoramic photographic device 400 disposed in a closed position In the closed position, the lens assembly floor 414 is disposed close to or next to the shutter housing floor 406 so that the lens assembly 410, the support column 412, the mirror assembly 408 and the shutter housing cover 404 are positioned within the shutter housing 402 In the closed position, the mirror assembly 408 is in a position such that light waves are occluded from being reflected to the lens assembly 410 As a result, no images can be recorded when the exemplary panoramic photographic device 400 is in the closed position
When the shutter housing cover 404 is used in a particular configuration, the shutter housing cover 404 communicates with the shutter housing 402 when in the closed position to protect camera components from dust and contact This also provides a more aesthetically pleasing configuration and provides assurance to users that the photographic device 400 cannot record images when the users have de-activated the photographic device
EXEMPLARY PHOTOGRAPHIC DEVICE AND SHUTTER HOUSING Fig 5 depicts another implementation of an exemplary panoramic photographic device 500 having a shutter housing 502 in accordance with the present description In the following discussion, continuing reference is made to elements and reference numerals shown in previous figures
The exemplary panoramic photographic device 500 also includes a lens assembly 504 that has one or more lenses 506 In the present example, the exemplary panoramic photographic device 500 includes four
lenses 506 positioned in a 360 degree configuration in the lens assembly 504
A shutter housing cover 508 is positioned on top of the lens assembly 504 and is configured to communicate with the shutter housing 502 when the exemplary photographic device 502 is disposed in a closed position (not shown) In the closed position, the lenses 506 are occluded by the shutter housing 502 so the lenses cannot image objects In open position as shown, the shutter housing cover 508 and the lens assembly 504 are disposed away from the shutter housing 502 so that light waves reflecting off of objects can be imaged through the lenses 506
The lens assembly 504 is supported by a positioning mechanism/support column 510 which moves up and down to dispose the lens assembly 504 and shutter housing cover 508 between the open position and the closed position
Although the lens assembly 504 is shown in this and other examples presented herein as being repositioned between an open position and a closed position relative to a fixed shutter housing 502, it is noted that in at least one implementation, the shutter housing 502 is repositioned relative to a fixed lens assembly 504 to effect a transition between the open position and the closed position
Conclusion
While one or more exemplary implementations have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims appended hereto.
CLAIMS
1. A camera, comprising:
an image conducting unit configured to receive light waves reflected off an object and to conduct the light waves on one or more image forming sensors;
a shutter housing; and
means for positioning the image conducting unit from an open position in which the image conducting unit is not occluded by the shutter housing from receiving light waves to a closed position in which the shutter housing occludes the image conducting unit from receiving light waves.
2. The camera as recited in claim 1, wherein the image conducting unit further comprises one or more lenses.
3. The camera as recited in claim 2, wherein the one or more lenses are configured to image an area of at least 180 degrees.
4. The camera as recited in claim 2, wherein the one or more lenses are configured to image an area of 360 degrees.
5. The camera as recited in claim 1, wherein the image conducting
unit further comprises a mirror assembly configured to reflect light waves
from an object to one or more lenses.
6. The camera as recited in claim 1, wherein the image conducting
unit is disposed inside the shutter housing in the closed position and
outside the shutter housing in the open position.
7. The camera as recited in claim 1, wherein the positioning means further comprises one of the following: a screw drive; a hydraulic lifting device; a pneumatic lifting device; a magnetic lifting device.
8. The camera as recited in claim 1, wherein the positioning means is further configured to reposition the shutter housing.
9. A camera, comprising:
a shutter housing;
an image transferring assembly configured to transfer an image of an object onto one or more sensors when disposed in a first position, and being positionable to a second position in which the shutter housing blocks the image from the image transferring assembly; and
positioning means for moving the image transferring assembly between the first position and the second position.
10. The camera as recited in claim 9, wherein the image transferring assembly further comprises one or more lenses.
11. The camera as recited in claim 9, wherein the image transferring assembly further comprises one or more mirrors.
12. The camera as recited in claim 9, wherein the shutter housing surrounds the image transferring assembly when the image transferring assembly is disposed in the second position.
1 3. The camera as recited in claim 1 2, wherein the image transferring assembly is disposed apart from the shutter housing when the image transferring assembly is disposed in the first position.
14. A camera, comprising:
a shutter housing;
an image conducting unit configured to transmit an object image to an image sensor when the camera is disposed in a first position, the image conducting unit being blocked from transmitting the object image when the camera is disposed in a second position;
positioning means for disposing the camera between the first position and the second position; and
wherein the image conducting unit is contained within the shutter housing when the camera is disposed in the second position but is positioned outside of the shutter housing when the camera is disposed in the first position.
1 5. The camera as recited in claim 14, wherein the image conducting unit further comprises one or more camera lenses.
16. The camera as recited in claim 14, wherein the image conducting unit further comprises one or more mirrors.
1 7. The camera as recited in claim 14, wherein: the shutter housing is situated in a fixed position; and the image conducting unit is repositionable relative to the shutter housing to effect the first position and the second position.
18. The camera as recited in claim 17, wherein the image conducting unit is disposed above the shutter housing in the first position.
1 9. The camera as recited in claim 1 7, wherein: the image conducting unit is situated in a fixed position; and the shutter housing is repositionable relative to the image conducting unit to effect the first position and the second position.
20. The camera as recited in claim 19, wherein the shutter housing is further configured to drop down in relation to the image conducting unit when transitioning from second position to the first position.
| # | Name | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2938-DEL-2005-GPA-(16-06-2010).pdf | 2010-06-16 |
| 1 | 2938-DEL-2005_EXAMREPORT.pdf | 2016-06-30 |
| 2 | 2938-DEL-2005-Correspondence-Others-(16-06-2010).pdf | 2010-06-16 |
| 2 | 2938-del-2005-abstract.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 3 | 2938-del-2005-assignment.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 3 | 2938-DEL-2005-Form-1-(01-12-2010).pdf | 2010-12-01 |
| 4 | 2938-DEL-2005-Correspondence-Others-(01-12-2010).pdf | 2010-12-01 |
| 4 | 2938-del-2005-claims.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 5 | 2938-del-2005-gpa.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 5 | 2938-del-2005-correspondence-others.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 6 | 2938-del-2005-form-5.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 6 | 2938-del-2005-description (complete).pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 7 | 2938-del-2005-form-3.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 7 | 2938-del-2005-drawings.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 8 | 2938-del-2005-form-2.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 8 | 2938-del-2005-form-1.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 9 | 2938-del-2005-form-18.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 10 | 2938-del-2005-form-1.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 10 | 2938-del-2005-form-2.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 11 | 2938-del-2005-form-3.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 11 | 2938-del-2005-drawings.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 12 | 2938-del-2005-description (complete).pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 13 | 2938-del-2005-correspondence-others.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 14 | 2938-del-2005-claims.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 15 | 2938-del-2005-assignment.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 16 | 2938-del-2005-abstract.pdf | 2011-08-21 |
| 17 | 2938-DEL-2005_EXAMREPORT.pdf | 2016-06-30 |