Camera apparatuses, systems and methods for use with marine propulsion mechanisms
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1. A camera apparatus for a marine propulsion mechanism, the camera apparatus comprising:
- (a) a housing having an interior, the housing comprising an exterior airfoil configuration and the housing having a camera viewing aperture; and
(b) a camera positioned within the interior of the housing wherein the camera can have visual exposure through the camera viewing aperture.
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Abstract
Camera apparatuses, systems and methods are provided having particular application with marine propulsion mechanisms. In one aspect, a camera apparatus can include a housing that can have an external airfoil configuration. The camera apparatus can be mounted on a marine propulsion mechanism, such as a marine outboard engine, and can be used to see images of and monitor the engine. A water intake on the outboard engine can be particularly viewed and monitored, even during operation of the engine with a boat at high speeds.
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1. A camera apparatus for a marine propulsion mechanism, the camera apparatus comprising:
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(a) a housing having an interior, the housing comprising an exterior airfoil configuration and the housing having a camera viewing aperture; and
(b) a camera positioned within the interior of the housing wherein the camera can have visual exposure through the camera viewing aperture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A camera apparatus for use with a marine propulsion mechanism, the camera apparatus comprising:
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(a) a marine propulsion mechanism for generating propulsion; and
(b) a camera apparatus attached to the marine propulsion mechanism, the camera apparatus comprising;
(i) an elongated housing having an interior, and the housing having a camera viewing aperture; and
(ii) a camera positioned within the interior of the housing wherein the camera can have visual exposure through the camera viewing aperture. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A camera apparatus for use to monitor a water intake of a marine outboard engine, the camera apparatus comprising:
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(a) an elongated housing defining an interior, the housing comprising an exterior airfoil configuration that is mounted to a marine outboard engine;
(b) a camera positioned within the interior of the housing wherein the camera has visual exposure through a camera viewing aperture of the housing and wherein the field of visual exposure comprises a water intake of the marine outboard engine; and
(c) an electronic display in communication with the camera for displaying images from the camera.
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24. A method of monitoring a marine propulsion mechanism, the method comprising:
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(a) providing a camera apparatus comprising;
(i) a housing having an interior, the housing comprising an exterior airfoil configuration and the housing having a camera viewing aperture; and
(ii) a camera positioned within the interior of the housing wherein the camera can have visual exposure through the camera viewing aperture of a marine propulsion mechanism; and
(b) observing an image from the camera apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26)
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27. A method of monitoring a marine propulsion mechanism, the method comprising:
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(a) mounting a camera apparatus to a marine propulsion mechanism, the camera apparatus comprising;
(i) a housing having an interior, the housing comprising an exterior airfoil configuration and the housing having a camera viewing aperture; and
(ii) a camera positioned within the interior of the housing wherein the camera has visual exposure through the camera viewing aperture of a marine propulsion mechanism; and
(b) observing an image from the camera apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29)
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30. A method of monitoring a water intake of an engine of a boat, the method comprising:
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(a) mounting a camera apparatus to a boat engine wherein a camera of the camera apparatus has visual exposure to a water intake of the boat engine; and
(b) observing an image of the water intake boat engine from the camera while the boat engine is moving through water.
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31. The method of claim 31 further comprising maintaining the camera apparatus in a position slightly off of parallel to a flow of water past the camera apparatus.
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