Automotive picture and data acquisition center and method
First Claim
1. A vehicle identification center, the center comprisinga frame including a plurality of camera mounting means, the frame defining an open area for positioning the vehicle within the frame;
- a plurality of digital cameras, such that at least one camera is mounted on each camera mounting means;
a Vehicle Identification Number detection means; and
a computer workstation, the workstation having a CPU, a monitor, and a keypad entry device.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for the automatic or semi-automatic acquisition of multiple photographs and VIN-coded information about an automobile. In one embodiment, four height-adjustable, digital cameras are positioned on four corner posts defining a work center. A vehicle is pulled into the center until a stop indicator light is triggered, at which time an attendant scans the bar coded VIN number and reviews the proposed photographs of the vehicle at a work center computer. Once the photographs and data are acceptable, the attendant triggers a download of the information to local and industry databases. Alternate embodiments include Alternate embodiments include work centers with different post configurations, manual entry systems, and completely automated centers.
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22 Claims
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1. A vehicle identification center, the center comprising
a frame including a plurality of camera mounting means, the frame defining an open area for positioning the vehicle within the frame; -
a plurality of digital cameras, such that at least one camera is mounted on each camera mounting means;
a Vehicle Identification Number detection means; and
a computer workstation, the workstation having a CPU, a monitor, and a keypad entry device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A vehicle identification center, the center comprising
a frame, the frame comprising a first adjustable-height front post, the first post including a computer work surface, a first digital camera mount, and an electrical connection from the first camera mount to the computer work surface, a second adjustable-height front post, the second post including a second digital camera mount, and an electrical connection from the second camera mount to the computer work surface, a third adjustable-height rear post, the third post including a third digital camera mount, and an electrical connection from the third camera mount to the computer work surface, the third post including a pair of wheels which permit movement of the third post, and such that the electrical connection of the third post is an adjustable-length connection between the first post and the third post, and a fourth adjustable-height rear post, the fourth post including a fourth digital camera mount, and an electrical connection from the fourth camera mount to the computer work surface, the fourth post including a pair of wheels which permit movement of the fourth post, and such that the electrical connection of the fourth post is an adjustable-length connection between the second post and the fourth post, the first post, second post, third post, and fourth post thereby defining corners of a rectangular working area such that an automotive vehicle may be positioned within the working area; a vehicle stop location indicator attached to the frame, such that the indicator provides an indication of the optimum stopping location for a vehicle in the vehicle identification center;
a computer workstation, such that the computer workstation may be placed on the computer work surface, the computer workstation having a CPU, a monitor, and a keypad entry device;four digital cameras, such that a camera is mounted on the digital camera mount of each post, such that each camera is connected to the computer workstation so that the monitor will display the camera images; and
a bar code scanner for reading the vehicle'"'"'s Vehicle Identification Number, such that the bar code scanner is connected to the computer workstation.
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21. A vehicle identification center, the center comprising
a means for mounting a digital camera at each of the four corners of a rectangular working space; -
a means for adjusting the height of each digital camera;
a means for displaying the images from the digital cameras;
a means for focussing the image from each digital camera;
a means for accepting the image of each camera into a computer database;
a means for indicating the appropriate positioning of a vehicle in the working space; and
a means for obtaining the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle and recording the VIN into a computer database.
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22. A vehicle identification center, the center comprising
a means for mounting a digital camera at any of the four corners of a rectangular working space; -
a means for adjusting the height of each digital camera;
a means for displaying the images from each digital camera;
a means for focussing the image from each digital camera;
a means for accepting the image of each digital camera into a first computer file;
a means for indicating the appropriate positioning of a vehicle in the working space;
a means for obtaining the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle and recording the VIN into a second computer file;
a means for consolidating the first computer file and the second computer file into a single computer file stored on a first computer; and
a means for transferring the single computer file to a second computer.
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