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Underwater video camera housing
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Inventors: Monteiro, George;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Britton; Howard
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Malloy; John Cyril
An underwater video camera housing is disclosed which is comprised of a cylindrical housing assembly including annular shoulders at both ends for reception of suitable gaskets such as O-rings for water-tight sealing engagement by respective front and back removable lenses, fixed in place by pluralities of latches. An inner camera support carriage for a video camera is slidably removably engaged in a chamber, defined within the housing, between the lenses. Suitable exterior controls for the video camera extend through the rear end lens as well as a single cable from the camera to a boat, for example, for viewing on a conventional television receiver or for connection to a video tape recording device. Space is provided within the housing chamber for a suitable battery pack and a pair of adjustable handles extend outwardly from a mid-length portion of the housing in a generally diametric relation. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION What is claimed is: 1. An underwater video camera housing to receive a video camera for use in transmitting underwater pictures to a video receiver or video tape recorder device located in a remote area, such as on a boat, comprising, a main generally cylindrical body portion of a predetermined length and diameter and defining a generally cylindrical interior chamber, front and back removable lens means and latch means to secure said front and back lens means in a water-tight closed relation to respective normally open front and back ends of said cylindrical body portion; video camera support means fixed relative to an inside of said back lens means whereby said support means may be selectively positioned within said interior chamber or removed therefrom, said support means being sized for sliding movement into and out of said interior chamber; adjustable handle means fixed relative to an exterior surface of said cylindrical body portion, and video camera control means extending from control knob means exteriorly of said back lens through said back lens means, in a water-tight relation thereto, into said interior chamber for operable connection to the video camera. 2. The housing as defined in claim 1 including front and back collars of predetermined lengths, fixed exteriorly of respective front and back end portions of said body portion in a manner so as to provide slightly oppositely outwardly projecting portions of said collars respectively beyond said front and back ends to define annular recesses to receive respective gasket means, such as O-rings, for engagement by peripheral portions of said front and back lens means to define a water-tight seal for said interior chamber, when said front and back lenses are secured in place. 3. The housing as defined in claim 2 wherein said body portion and front and back collars are cut to said predetermined lengths from a commercially available tubing formed of a suitable material such as PVC. 4. The housing as defined in claim 1 wherein said lens means are formed from any appropriate type of transparent synthetic sheet material
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