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A wireless video and audio delivery system includes a wireless camera to generate a video and audio feed when operated by a first person. An internet accessible device receives the video and audio feed from the wireless camera, thereby allowing a second person located at the internet accessible device to see and hear the video and audio feed at the same time the wireless camera is operated by the first person.
Description
WIRELESS VIDEO AND AUDIO SUPPLY SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a wireless camera recording device and more particularly to a video and audio supply system.
The present invention provides people with the ability to observe live events, houses, children, pets and special occasions by means of a wireless camera and a laptop, a computer, a smartphone or any technology that can show a protocol address of Internet (IP). With the video and audio supply system a user can record any occasion or event, such as weddings, birthday parties, the first steps of a baby, a sporting event or the interior of a house while on vacation. The wireless camera can then send a video and audio feed to a secured internet protocol address that can allow another individual to observe the event live through a device that has internet access. Families and friends, and anyone who travels frequently or people who work with video and audio dissemination feeds will appreciate the convenience and practicality of
provides this system.
DESCRIPTION OF PREVIOUS TECHNIQUE
Many people have different events and occasions for which they wish to be present. Often, these events can overlap, which makes individuals select what event or occasion they will attend. In addition, many people travel for work or business and may miss important moments in the lives of children or those who love them. These events or special moments can be recorded but individuals will only be able to watch a reproduction of the recording and not a live event. In addition, in instances of extended events, the recording space may be limited. Additionally, media and new groups are constantly traveling to different scenes with heavy equipment. Potentially they may not catch something because of the equipment's problems. An effective solution is necessary.
Numerous innovations for video cameras have been provided in the prior art to be described. Although these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they are directed, they nevertheless differ from the present invention.
A first example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2006/0203097, published on 09-14-
2006 for Koga describes the invention that receives a request for a camera operation screen from a client terminal, determines a code that is to be transmitted to the client terminal and transmits the code to the client terminal together with the operation screen information of the client. camera, registers a memory to a code attached to an activation request signal transmitted from the client terminal and receives an activation request signal from a client terminal, controls the camera according to the signal in case a code that matches a registered code and rejects the activation request in case a code that matches the registered code is not included. With this configuration, when a plurality of users operates in a camera unit via a network, a code determined by the camera unit returns from a client terminal and the client terminal is identified based on whether the code matches. This eliminates the need to issue a special ID to identify a client terminal and allows easy operation anywhere from the network through the use of a general-purpose browser.
A second example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2007/0046237, published on 03-01-2007, for Lakshmanan et al. describes a robotic system
having a drive chassis having a drive motor and drive element attached to the first drive motor. Additionally, a motor controller system provides drive signals to the first drive motor. A logic controller provides control signals to the motor controller. A network system is provided for communication with the logic controller. At least one peripheral element communicates with the network system. Additionally, a wireless distribution is provided to communicate wirelessly with the network system.
A third example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2007/0209056 published on 06-09-2007, for Mayuzumi describes an image transmission apparatus (adapter apparatus) that is configured to transmit image data captured by an image acquisition apparatus to an output apparatus. The adapter apparatus is configured to obtain identification information of the image acquisition apparatus and the type of information of the output apparatus. The adapter apparatus selected a set of parameters corresponding to the identification information of the image acquisition apparatus and the type of information of the output apparatus. The adapter apparatus transmits the selected set of parameters to the image acquisition apparatus which
converts the image data into visible image data based on the set of selected parameters. The adapter apparatus transmits visible image data received from the image pickup apparatus to the output apparatus.
A fourth example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2007/0219654, published on 09-20-2007 for Frink et al. Describes a system and method of contest that provides an interactive internet-based contest that includes steps to provide at least one real-time image on at least one network screen and verify a response to at least one question made in reference to the picture. The system and method in alternative modes provides a network controllable vehicle equipped with a network camera to provide at least one image on at least one image connected to the network.
A fifth example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2008/0231712, published on 09-25-2008, for Frink et al. Describes a camera used to acquire video images at a remote site that has a means to acquire a video image, a wireless transceiver to transmit the video images to a wireless internet router. The camera includes a built-in network server to supply the
images on the internet to client computers that have standard internet network browsers. In addition, the camera further includes an enclosure that supports the image acquisition medium and network server hardware, a battery in a circuit with the camera, a manually operated switch adapted to close the circuit, and a handle holder for use by the operator. operator that transports the camera.
A sixth example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2009/0172088, published on 07-02-2009 for Chan et al. Describes a method of network browsing to navigate video / audio data generated by an IP camera. A local computer is coupled to a LAN (local area network) to detect the IP camera. The method of network navigation includes the steps of: executing an application program by the local computer to obtain an identification code stored in the IP camera; transmit to register the identification code to a DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) by the application program; obtain a personal IP camera address and personal server address so that the IP camera is coupled and the IP camera is controlled by the personal IP camera address and the personal server address; and attach to a service server by means of the personal server address so
that the video / audio data generated by the IP camera be obtained. The service server captures the video / audio data received by the IP camera via the internet.
A seventh example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2009/0191913 published on 07-30-2009 for Jones describes a video camera system configured to provide real-time video streams over subscriber-based networks. The video camera system includes a network camera with an interconstructed network server, a cellular / ethernet modem gate and a power supply. The video camera system can operate over any subscriber-based network such as AT & T, Verizon ireless, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile and the like.
An eighth example, the document from the patent office of E.U.A. No. 7,710,452 issued on 04-05-2010 for Lindberg discloses a method for remotely detecting rule violations at an outside site in accordance with an aspect of the invention that includes installing a self-contained VMU at an outside site near an elevation of terrain, which includes fixing a chassis of the VMU to a permanent assembly. The VMU is operated in a low-power standby mode that includes passively monitoring an ambient magnetic field at the exterior site to detect an alteration caused by the presence of a
substantial ferrous object. In response to a detection of an alteration in the ambient magnetic field, the VMU exits the low power standby mode and initiates an active mode of operation. The active mode of operation includes operating a video camera by the VMU to capture video data and wirelessly transmit a signal representing at least a portion of the video data to a computer network. Video data is received by a remote node in the computer network via the computer network and stored in association with a database record.
A ninth example, the publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2010/0328458 published on 12-30-2010, for Holloway describes portable communications devices which include a communications port, at least one battery and processing circuitry configured to automatically determine a network address of a network node connected to the communications port, to communicate with the network node using the determined network address and to consume energy stored by the battery. Communication methods include using a manual communications device connected to a network node, automatically determining a network address of the network node; use the manual communications device to
communicate with the network node using the determined network address; and based on the communication and using the manual communications device, verify that the network node is operational.
A tenth example, the Publication of the patent office of E.U.A. No. 2011/0169950, published on 07-14-2011 for Weaver describes an apparatus and method for wireless communication and remote surveillance. According to one modality, the apparatus includes a high-definition video camera based on CMOS with the structure for analysis. In addition, the same network access point that sends / receives audio-video signals from the video camera also sends / receives wireless broadband internet data, which can comply with any wireless network connection standard that includes but that is not limited to iMAX, i-Fi and LTE.
It is now evident that numerous innovations for video cameras have been provided in the prior art which are suitable for various purposes. Furthermore, while these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they are directed, they may therefore not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as described heretofore.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a video and audio supply system that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a video and audio supply system that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
Still another objective of the present invention is to provide a video and audio delivery system that is simple to use.
Briefly, a further objective of the present invention is to provide a video and audio supply system comprising a wireless camera for generating video and audio feed when operated by a first person. A device accessible via the internet receives the video and audio generated from the wireless camera, which allows a second person located on the internet-accessible device to see and hear the video and audio feed while the wireless camera is operated by the wireless camera. the first person.
The novel features which are considered characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. However, the invention itself, both in its construction and in its method of operation, together with additional objectives and advantages of the
They will be better understood from the following description of the specific modalities when they are read and understood in relation to the attached figure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
The figures of the drawings are briefly described as follows:
Figure 1 is a block diagram of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a person using the wireless camera of the present invention;
Figure 3 is a perspective view showing another person using the device accessible via the internet which is a portable computer of the present invention;
Figure 4 is a front perspective view of the wireless camera;
Figure 5 is a rear perspective view of the wireless camera; Y
Figure 6 is a front perspective view of another wireless camera with a lens unit detachably attached thereto.
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110 video and audio supply system
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113 video and audio powered from the wireless camera 112
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120 network server in wireless camera 112 122 internet protocol address in device 116
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136 USB port on wireless camera 112 138 lens unit for wireless camera 112
140 laptop for device 116 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED MODALITY
In Fig. 1, the present invention is a video and audio supply system 110 which comprises a wireless camera 112 as shown in Figs.
4 and 5 to generate video and audio feed 113 when operated by a first person 114, as shown in FIG. 2. A device 116 accessible via the internet receives video and audio feed 113 from the wireless camera 112 thereby a second person 118 located in the device 116 accessible via the internet, as shown in Figure 3, is allowed to see and hear the video and audio feed 113 at the same time that the wireless camera 112 is operated by the first person 114.
A network server 120 is inside the wireless camera 112. An internet protocol address 122 is inside the device 116 accessible via the internet. The network server 120 within the wireless camera 112 can transmit the video and audio feed 113 to the internet protocol address 122 within the system 116 accessible via the internet. The device 116 accessible on the internet comprises a password 124 for the internet protocol address 122 to protect the video and audio feed 113, preventing it from being observed and heard by unauthorized persons.
The wireless camera 112 comprises a built-in recording camera 126, a digital camera 128, a high-definition control 130, a zoom control 132, an autofocus control 134 and a port 136
USB In Figure 6, the wireless camera 112 may further comprise a lens unit 138 that is detachably attached thereto. The device 116 accessible via the internet shown in Figure 3 is a portable computer 140. The device 116 accessible via the internet can also be a personal computer or a smartphone (not shown).
To create the video and audio system 110, the following steps are carried out.
1. Generating the video and audio feed 113 with the wireless camera 102 when operated by the first person 114.
2. Receiving the video and audio feed 113 with the device 116 accessible to the internet from the wireless camera 112 to allow the second person 118 located on the internet accessible device 116 to see and hear the video and audio feed 113 at the same time as the wireless camera 112 is operated by the first person 114.
3. Provide the network server 120 within the wireless camera 112.
4. Placing the internet protocol address 122 within the device 116 accessible to the internet so that the network server 120 in the wireless camera 112 can transmit the video feed 113 and
audio to the internet protocol address 122 within the device 116 accessible to the internet.
5. Use the password 124 in the device 116 accessible to the internet for the internet protocol address 122 to protect the video and audio feed 113, preventing it from being seen and observed by an unauthorized person.
In review, the video and audio supply system 110 contains a wireless camera 112 operated by a first person 114 to transmit a video and audio feed 113 to a device 116 accessible to the internet which allows a second person 118 in one place different can observe events, important moments or special occasions live. The system 110 has the ability to transfer the video and audio feed 113 via the network server 120 built in the wireless camera 102 to an internet protocol address 122 in the internet accessible device 116. To protect the video and audio feed 113 of unwanted observers, the internet protocol address 122 can be secured, by requesting a password 124. Different functionalities can be provided with respect to the wireless camera 112 which include a camera recorder 126, a camera 128 digital, a high-definition control 130, a
zoom control 132, an autofocus control 134 and a port 136 USB. The wireless camera 112 may have an interchangeable lens unit 138 in a multitude of sizes, patterns and designs to suit the user's preference.
For media or news equipment, the wireless camera 112 may have different functionalities to adapt to the needs. The exact specifications may vary. The device 116 accessible on the internet can be a portable computer 140, a personal computer or a smartphone (not shown).
It will be understood that each of the elements described in the above or two or more together, may also find useful application in other types of constructions that differ from the types that have just been described.
Although the invention has been illustrated and described as modalities of a video and audio supply system, it is therefore not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the illustrated device and its operation can be performed by those skilled in the field without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will fully disclose the basis of the present invention that others may, by application of current knowledge, easily adapt for various applications without omitting features which, from the point of view of the prior art, constitute a great deal measure characteristics of generic or specific aspects of this invention.
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1. Wireless video and audio supply system comprising: a) a wireless camera to generate a video and audio feed when operated by a first person; b) a device accessible to the internet to receive the video and audio feed from the wireless camera, in order to allow a second person located on the internet accessible device to see and hear the video and audio feed at the same time as the Wireless camera is operated by the first person; c) a network server inside the wireless camera; and d) an internet protocol address within the accessible internet device so that the network server within the wireless camera can transmit the video and audio feed to the internet protocol address within the internet accessible device.
2. System as described in claim 1, wherein the device accessible to the internet comprises a password for the internet protocol address to protect the video and audio feed, preventing it from being observed and heard by unauthorized persons.
3. System as described in claim 1, wherein the wireless camera comprises an interconstructed camera recorder, a digital camera, a high-definition control, an approach control, an autofocus control, a processor, a USB and / or other types of data ports, an interconstructed data storage device [hdd] [ssd] [etc. ], a SIM card port, an interconstructed antenna, fully compatible with portable wifi devices [hot spot] an SD card or memory port.
4. System as described in claim 1, wherein the wireless camera further comprises a lens unit that are interchangeably attached thereto.
5. System as described in claim 1, wherein the device accessible to the internet is a portable computer and / or all types of computers.
6. System as described in claim 1, wherein the device accessible to the internet is a personal computer.
7. System as described in claim 1, wherein the device accessible to the internet is a smartphone; a) where the device accessible to the internet is a smart tv.
8. Method for providing a live video and audio feed, comprising the steps of: a) generation of video feed and a wireless camera when operated by a first person; b) receiving video and audio feed with a device accessible to the internet from the wireless camera to allow a second person located on the internet-accessible device to see and hear the video and audio feed at the same time as the wireless camera is operated by the first person.
9. Method as described in claim 8, further comprising the steps of: a) providing a network server within the wireless camera; b) place an internet protocol address inside the internet-accessible device so that the network server in the wireless camera can transmit the video and audio feed to the internet protocol address within the internet accessible device; and c) use a password in the internet accessible device for the internet protocol address to protect the video and audio feed, preventing it from being observed and heard by unauthorized persons.
10. The preceding exemplary descriptions and illustrative preferred embodiments of the present invention have been explained in the figures and are described in detail, with variable modifications and alternative modalities that have been described; It should also be noted that none of the features, design, color, data storage, size, etc., may vary with each model and as the technology components progress., the characteristics, functions of hardware, software and the like and that can be added, removed or modified to update additionally and to update the invention described, although the invention has been shown in this way, described and illustrated, should be understood by those experts in the field that equivalent changes in the detailed form can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention and that scope of the present invention should be limited solely to the claims except as precluded by prior art.; moreover, the invention as described herein can be practiced properly in the absence of the specific elements which are described herein.
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