Residential Video Surveillance Device
First Claim
1. ) A video surveillance device for mounting on the interior of a door, comprising:
- a housing having a front face, a rear face, and four sides that defines an interior space;
a camera;
a motion detection sensor;
a digital display;
a plurality of buttons for controlling the device;
a storage media;
a microcontroller operatively connected to said camera, said motion detector, said storage media, said digital display and said plurality of buttons;
a battery;
at least one hollow support tunnel having a peephole lens, secured to said rear face of said protective housing, extending from said interior housing and through an bore extending through said door;
a first cable extending through said support tunnel from said peephole lens to said camera, and operatively connected to said camera to enable said camera to record images through said peephole lens;
a second cable extending through said support tunnel operatively connecting said motion detector to said microcontroller for sending a signal to said microcontroller upon the appearance of motion in front of said door.
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Abstract
A video surveillance device for monitoring an area nearby the entryway to a residence. The device is a single unit that can be removably secured to an exterior door. Movement in a monitored area is perceived by a motion detector that sends an initiation signal to a video camera, which records for a pre-determined length of time and saves the resulting video to a storage media. Video files can be played back on an associated digital display. Playback may be live or at a later time. The device provides residents of a dwelling with the ability to view individuals who approach the dwelling while the resident is away, asleep or otherwise occupied. The single unit construction of the device makes it easy for users to install and remove from a door with an existing peep hole. Consequently there is no need for costly set-up or maintenance.
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20 Claims
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1. ) A video surveillance device for mounting on the interior of a door, comprising:
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a housing having a front face, a rear face, and four sides that defines an interior space; a camera; a motion detection sensor; a digital display; a plurality of buttons for controlling the device; a storage media; a microcontroller operatively connected to said camera, said motion detector, said storage media, said digital display and said plurality of buttons; a battery; at least one hollow support tunnel having a peephole lens, secured to said rear face of said protective housing, extending from said interior housing and through an bore extending through said door; a first cable extending through said support tunnel from said peephole lens to said camera, and operatively connected to said camera to enable said camera to record images through said peephole lens; a second cable extending through said support tunnel operatively connecting said motion detector to said microcontroller for sending a signal to said microcontroller upon the appearance of motion in front of said door. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. ) A video surveillance device for mounting on the interior of a door, comprising:
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a housing having a front face, a rear face, and four sides that defines an interior space; a camera; a motion detection sensor; a digital display; a plurality of buttons for controlling the device; a storage media; a microcontroller operatively connected to said camera, said motion detector, said storage media, said digital display and said plurality of buttons; a battery; a first and second support channel secured to said rear face of said protective housing, extending from said interior housing and through an bore extending through said door; said first channel supporting said peephole lens and said second channel supporting said motion detection sensor; a first cable extending through said first support tunnel from said peephole lens to said camera, and operatively connected to said camera to enable said camera to record images through said peephole lens. a second cable extending through said second support tunnel operatively connecting said motion detector to said microcontroller for sending a signal to said microcontroller upon the appearance of motion in front of said door. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. ) A video surveillance device for mounting on the interior of a door, comprising:
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a door having a front surface, a rear surface, and four sides that define an interior space, one side defining a hinge surface; an interior housing enclosed within said door; a camera; a motion detection sensor; a digital display protruding from said rear surface of said door; a plurality of buttons for controlling the device protruding from said rear surface of said door; a storage media; a power cord extending from said interior housing to an aperture along said door hinge surface; a microcontroller operatively connected to said camera, said motion detector, said storage media, said digital display and said plurality of buttons; at least one hollow support tunnel having a peephole lens, housed within said door, extending through said door from a front surface to a rear portion of said interior housing; a first cable extending through said support tunnel from said peephole lens to said camera, and operatively connected to said camera to enable said camera to record images through said peephole lens; a second cable extending through said support tunnel operatively connecting said motion detector to said microcontroller for sending a signal to said microcontroller upon the appearance of motion in front of said door. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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