Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a camera device and system for video conferences and method of using the same and, more particularly, a camera device and system including multiple cameras providing a wide overall view of a space and a series of narrow views of different portions of the space, and a mechanical assembly which enables the camera device and system to serve both as a video camera and also as a document camera.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 19, 2021
Date of Patent:
December 13, 2022
Assignee:
IPEVO, INC.
Inventors:
Royce Yu-Chun Hong, Mu Hau Kao, Jakob Johann Reuter
Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to an electronic device accessory and a method of using such electrical device accessory to convert a built-in camera or webcam of the electronic device into an adjustable camera using the mirror reflection, allowing the built-in camera or webcam to operate, for example, as a document camera. The electronic device accessory comprises at least a foldable main body and a mirror adapted to attach to the main body. The electronic device accessory is configured to clip onto the electronic device. The electronic device includes a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a mobile phone, a tablet, an e-reader or any other electronic device that has a built-in camera. More particularly, the electronic device accessory is preferably a foldable laptop computer camera accessory.
Abstract: A foldable camera stand is disclosed which includes an elongated base plate, an imaging device, and an elongated first arm plate with a first end movably coupled to the base plate and a second end pivotally connected to the imaging device, the first end being opposite to the second end, wherein the imaging device and the first arm plate are approximately in the same plane which is substantially parallel to the base plate when the camera stand is in a folded state.
Abstract: A foldable camera stand is disclosed which includes an elongated base plate, an imaging device, and an elongated first arm plate with a first end movably coupled to the base plate and a second end pivotally connected to the imaging device, the first end being opposite to the second end, wherein the imaging device and the first arm plate are approximately in the same plane which is substantially parallel to the base plate when the camera stand is in a folded state.