Forced air environmental separator, and method of making the same
First Claim
1. A forced air environmental separator for use with a viewing device configured to reduce a number and/or amount of deposits from forming on a lens of the viewing device, comprising:
- an air supply configured to supply a flow of pressurized air;
a collar including a plurality of holes formed therein, the plurality of holes being disposed at one or more angles such that the flow of pressurized air is capable of flowing through the holes to reduce the number and/or amount of deposits from forming on the lens of the viewing device; and
a conduit connecting the air supply to the collar so that the flow of pressurized air flows from the air supply through the conduit to the collar.
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Abstract
Certain example embodiments of this invention relate to forced air environmental separators and/or methods of making the same that are capable of reducing the number and/or amount of deposits (e.g., moisture and/or debris) that form on the lens(es) of viewing devices that reduce the viewing quality and/or experience. In certain example embodiments, an air supply may be configured to supply a flow of pressurized air. A collar may include a plurality of holes formed therein. The plurality of holes may be disposed at one or more angles such that the flow of pressurized air is capable of flowing therethrough. A conduit may connect the air supply to the collar such that the flow of pressurized air flows from the air supply through the conduit to the collar. Certain example embodiments may be used in connection with, for example, a video camera, still camera, telescope, binoculars, glasses or goggles, and/or scope. Certain example embodiments may be used for, for example, sporting events, amateur or professional still photography, wildlife photography, hunting, traffic cameras (e.g., red light cameras, speeding cameras, etc.), surveillance, astronomy, weather watching, special effects, stunt photography, concerts, movie and/or television products, skiing, motor cross, emergency response, etc.
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1. A forced air environmental separator for use with a viewing device configured to reduce a number and/or amount of deposits from forming on a lens of the viewing device, comprising:
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an air supply configured to supply a flow of pressurized air; a collar including a plurality of holes formed therein, the plurality of holes being disposed at one or more angles such that the flow of pressurized air is capable of flowing through the holes to reduce the number and/or amount of deposits from forming on the lens of the viewing device; and a conduit connecting the air supply to the collar so that the flow of pressurized air flows from the air supply through the conduit to the collar. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A viewing device, comprising:
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a lens; and a forced air environmental separator configured to reduce a number and/or amount of deposits from forming on the lens of the viewing device, comprising; an air supply configured to supply a flow of pressurized air; a collar including a plurality of holes formed therein, the collar being at least as big as the lens, and the plurality of holes being disposed at one or more angles such that the flow of pressurized air is capable of flowing through the holes to reduce a number and/or amount of deposits from forming on the lens; and a conduit connecting the air supply to the collar such that the flow of pressurized air flows from the air supply through the conduit to the collar. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method of reducing the number of deposits that form on a lens of a viewing device, the method comprising:
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providing a supply pressurized gas from an air source; forcing the supply of pressurized gas from the air source through a tube into a collar having a plurality of holes disposed therein; and focusing the supply of pressurized gas into at least one focal point at one or more predetermined locations relative to the lens and/or collar.
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