US Patent Application 18027339. Security Camera with Angled Cable Attachment for Increased Downward-Viewing Angle simplified abstract

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Security Camera with Angled Cable Attachment for Increased Downward-Viewing Angle

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Chi-Ming Ngoc-Tran Lin of New Taipei City (TW)

Mark Benjamin Kraz of Santa Clara CA (US)

Kok Yen Cheng of San Jose CA (US)

Aditya Shailesh Ghadiali of Mountain View CA (US)

Security Camera with Angled Cable Attachment for Increased Downward-Viewing Angle - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18027339 titled 'Security Camera with Angled Cable Attachment for Increased Downward-Viewing Angle

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a security camera with an angled cable attachment for a better downward viewing angle. - The security camera is battery-powered and can be easily mounted using a magnetic coupling. - The camera can be connected to another device via a cable. - The cable attachment is angled towards the front of the camera, allowing for a greater downward tilt angle. - This angle reduces interference with the mounting device when the camera is tilted downward. - The camera has exposed contacts on a printed circuit board that connect with pins on the cable attachment.


Original Abstract Submitted

This document describes a security camera with an angled cable attachment for an increased downward viewing angle. The security camera is battery-powered and can be magnetically coupled to a mounting device and electrically connected to another device via a cable. The cable has a cable attachment that, when coupled to the security camera, is angled toward a front of the security camera. This cable angle enables an increased downward tilt angle of the security camera by reducing interference of the cable attachment with the mounting device when the security camera is tilted downward. The security camera also has exposed contacts on a printed circuit board that connect with pins on the cable attachment.