VIDEO INSPECTION CAMERA SYSTEMS

Brand Owner Address Description
CS SEESCAN, INC. Steven C. Tietsworth, General Counsel 3855 Ruffin Road San Diego CA 92123 Video inspection camera systems for inspecting hidden or buried pipes, conduits and cavities including camera heads, push-cables, and camera control units; camera heads for use with video pipe inspection systems for inspecting hidden or buried pipes, conduits, or cavities; push-cables for coupling video camera head signals to camera control units for use in inspecting hidden or buried pipes, conduits, or cavities; camera control units for use with video camera heads and push cables for inspecting hidden or buried pipes, conduits, or cavities; sondes for use with video inspection camera systems and buried utility locators for generating electromagnetic field signals for sensing by video inspection systems and utility locators; video inspection system cable reels for removably storing video inspection system push cables; buried utility locators, namely, portable electronic devices for receiving magnetic field signals and determining information about hidden or buried pipes,cables, and conduits based on the received magnetic field signals; mapping locators, namely, portable electronic devices for receiving magnetic field signals that collect and generate mapping data during operation; mapping video inspection systems primarily composed of video inspection cameras, push cables, and camera control units for mapping hidden pipes, buried pipes, conduits, and cavities;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system for allowing a person to observe herself or himself from different vantage points while carrying out operations such as grooming. A swivel seat is employed. A video monitor is mounted to swivel in unison with the swivel seat. Adjustment means are provided to allow the user to position the video monitor at a desired elevation and orientation. A video camera is mounted on a stand and positioned to observe the user. The video monitor displays what is seen by the video camera. Automated zoom and pan controls optionally allow the user to control the video camera from the video monitor. A hand-held version of the video monitor, which also incorporates the camera controls, is provided. A version using a hand-held video camera is disclosed as well.