camera
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521054577.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-05-26
AI Technical Summary
[0002]常见的固定角度摄像头安装后,只能拍摄特定方向和范围的画面
[0024]从而,本申请的摄像头,所述镜头组件中镜头与电路组件相连,结合所述壳体的倾斜设置,在整体结构上形成独特的倾斜布局,所述第一壳体与第二壳体通过卡壳卡槽、定位边沿等结构紧密连接,配合连筋增强了机构的稳定性,其中,所述定位结构确保镜头能够精准安装,同时还设置有复位组件便于设备异常时快速恢复;同时,所述麦克风与壳体的通孔配合实现声音采集与播报,满足音视频同步需求。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to a camera, and more particularly to a tilting camera. Background Technology
[0002] Common fixed-angle cameras, once installed, can only capture images from a specific direction and range. Some adjustable-angle cameras, however, have limited adjustment capabilities, only allowing for adjustments to the horizontal or vertical angle within a small range. For example, in security monitoring of multi-story buildings, existing cameras installed on the second floor often struggle to provide accurate and comprehensive coverage of the first floor. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this application is to provide a camera to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0004] To address the aforementioned issues, in one embodiment, a camera is provided, comprising: a lens assembly including a lens and a circuit assembly connected to the lens; and a housing including a first housing and a second housing, the first housing and the second housing being connected at opposite sides to form a first receiving cavity, the lens assembly being received within the first receiving cavity, the end face of the first housing facing the second housing being inclined relative to the plane containing the end face of the first housing away from the second housing, the second housing having an inclined boss protruding towards the first housing on the side facing the first housing, the end face of the inclined boss having a through first hole, the lens passing through the first through hole.
[0005] In one embodiment, the end face of the inclined boss is parallel to the end face of the first housing on the side away from the second housing, and the side of the second housing away from the first housing is fixed to the carrier.
[0006] In one embodiment, the end face of the inclined boss forms an angle with the end face of the second housing facing the first housing, and the end of the second housing facing the carrier forms a second receiving cavity, and the lens passes through the first through hole of the inclined surface and is received in the second receiving cavity.
[0007] In one embodiment, the angle between the tilted boss and the second housing ranges from 0° to 20°.
[0008] In one embodiment, the first housing includes a first sub-housing and a second sub-housing, wherein the first sub-housing is fitted onto the second sub-housing.
[0009] In one embodiment, at least one retaining structure is provided at intervals on the first sub-shell, and a corresponding slot structure that mates with the retaining structure is provided on the outer peripheral wall of the second sub-shell, wherein the first sub-shell and the second sub-shell are fixedly connected when the retaining structure is embedded in the slot structure.
[0010] In one embodiment, the second sub-shell includes a first positioning edge facing the side of the first sub-shell, the first positioning edge being stepped, and the first sub-shell having a second positioning edge adapted to the first positioning edge facing the side of the second sub-shell, wherein the first sub-shell is connected to the second sub-shell when the first positioning edge and the second positioning edge are in contact.
[0011] In one embodiment, at least one protrusion structure is provided at intervals on the inner peripheral wall of the second sub-shell, the protrusion structure extends radially inward along the second sub-shell, and a corresponding snap-fit structure is provided on the outer peripheral wall of the second shell to cooperate with the protrusion structure, wherein when the protrusion structure is embedded in the snap-fit structure, the second sub-shell is fixedly connected to the second shell.
[0012] In one embodiment, the lens assembly further includes a microphone disposed at one end of the lens assembly facing the second sub-housing and fixedly connected to the circuit assembly.
[0013] In one embodiment, the second sub-housing has a through-hole, which is located on the inner wall of the second sub-housing facing the lens assembly and corresponds to the position of the microphone.
[0014] In one embodiment, the camera further includes a reset assembly, which includes a reset button, a trigger, and a reset function component. The reset button is disposed on the end face of the second sub-housing facing the first sub-housing, the trigger is disposed on the end face of the second sub-housing away from the first sub-housing, and the reset function component is disposed on one end face of the circuit assembly facing the second sub-housing. The projections of the reset button, the trigger, and the reset function component on one end face of the circuit assembly correspond one-to-one in the direction along the central axis of the lens.
[0015] In one embodiment, the camera further includes a positioning structure, which includes a first connecting post, a connecting through hole, and a second connecting post. The first connecting post is disposed on the side of the second housing facing the first housing. The connecting through hole is disposed on the lens assembly at a position corresponding to the first connecting post. The second connecting post is disposed on the side of the second sub-housing facing the second housing. The second connecting post includes a connecting end. When the first sub-housing is connected to the second sub-housing, the first connecting post abuts against the connecting through hole, and the connecting end of the second connecting post passes through the connecting through hole and connects to the first connecting post.
[0016] In one embodiment, the second connecting post further includes a connecting body portion, the connecting end portion being located at the end of the connecting body portion, the size of the connecting body portion being larger than the size of the connecting through hole, the size of the connecting end portion being smaller than or equal to the size of the connecting through hole and passing through the connecting through hole to connect with the first connecting post, wherein the size of the connecting end portion is also smaller than the size of the first connecting post.
[0017] In one embodiment, the first connecting post extends toward one side of the first housing, the shape of the connecting hole is adapted to the first connecting post, and the projections of the first connecting post, the connecting through hole, and the second connecting post on one end face of the second housing correspond one-to-one in the direction along the central axis of the lens.
[0018] In one embodiment, the end face of the second housing facing the first housing is provided with at least one connecting rib. One end of the connecting rib is connected to the outer peripheral wall of the second housing, and the other end extends toward the inner side of the second housing and is connected to the corresponding part of the inner side of the second housing.
[0019] In one embodiment, the camera further includes a connector disposed between the second housing and the carrier for mounting the camera on the surface of the carrier. The connector secures the second housing to the carrier by at least one method, such as magnetic attraction, adhesive, Velcro, or negative pressure.
[0020] In one embodiment, the connector includes a first connector and a second connector, which are sequentially disposed between the second housing and the carrier. The side of the first connector facing the second housing is connected to the second housing by an adhesive, and the side of the second connector facing the carrier is connected to the carrier by an adhesive. When the side of the first connector facing the second connector and the side of the second connector facing the first connector are attached together, the camera is fixedly connected to the carrier. When the side of the first connector facing the second connector and the side of the second connector facing the first connector are separated, the camera is separated from the carrier.
[0021] In one embodiment, the first connector has a through third through hole, wherein the projection of the second receiving cavity onto the first connector is within the area of the third through hole.
[0022] In one embodiment, the second connector has a through fourth through hole and a light-shielding part surrounding the fourth through hole, wherein the ratio of the outer diameter of the light-shielding part to the outer diameter of the lens of the camera is 2:1 to 30:1.
[0023] In one embodiment, the camera further includes an angle adjustment mechanism, which is disposed in the housing and is used to adjust the tilt angle of the lens.
[0024] Therefore, in the camera of this application, the lens assembly is connected to the circuit assembly, and combined with the tilted setting of the housing, a unique tilted layout is formed in the overall structure. The first housing and the second housing are tightly connected by structures such as clips, positioning edges, etc., and the connecting ribs enhance the stability of the mechanism. The positioning structure ensures that the lens can be accurately installed, and a reset component is also provided to facilitate quick recovery in case of device malfunction. At the same time, the microphone cooperates with the through hole of the housing to realize sound acquisition and broadcasting, meeting the requirements of audio and video synchronization.
[0025] During installation and use, the connectors with various connection methods can flexibly adapt to different carriers. Among them, the Velcro and magnetic methods facilitate installation, disassembly, and angle adjustment. By setting the third and fourth through holes and the light-shielding part, light interference can be effectively avoided, ensuring the shooting quality. The angle adjustment mechanism meets the user's need to adjust the lens angle independently. Combined with the angle design of the tilting boss, the monitoring range is further expanded, achieving efficient and flexible monitoring results. Attached Figure Description
[0026] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0027] Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of the camera in some embodiments of this application.
[0028] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The image shows an exploded view of the camera.
[0029] Figure 3 for Figure 1 Another exploded view of the camera shown.
[0030] Figure 4 for Figure 2 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of part of the camera structure is shown.
[0031] Figure 5 for Figure 2 Partial exploded view of the camera shown Figure 1 .
[0032] Figure 6 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of the camera shown.
[0033] Figure 7 for Figure 2 Partial exploded view of the camera shown Figure 2 .
[0034] Figure 8 for Figure 1 Another cross-sectional schematic diagram of the camera shown.
[0035] Figure 9 for Figure 2 Partial exploded view of the camera shown Figure 3 .
[0036] The reference numerals in the detailed embodiments are as follows:
[0037] Camera 100; Housing 101; First housing 110; First sub-housing 111; Second sub-housing 112; First receiving cavity 113; Second housing 120; Inclined boss 121; First through hole 122; Second receiving cavity 123; Connecting rib 124; Lens assembly 130; Circuit assembly 131; Lens 132; Connector 140; First connector 141; Second connector 142; Third through hole 143; Fourth through hole 144; Light shield 145; Reset assembly 150; Reset button 151; Trigger 152; Reset function component 153; Reset hole 154; Positioning structure 160; First connecting post 161; Connecting through hole 162; Second connecting post 163; Connecting main body 1631; Connecting end 1632;
[0038] 111a of the housing structure; 112a of the slot structure; 111b of the first positioning edge; 112b of the second positioning edge; 112c of the protrusion structure; 120c of the snap-fit structure; 133 of the microphone; 114 of the second through hole; 115 of the charging interface; 116 of the fifth through hole; 117 of the sixth through hole; 111c of the sound transmission hole; and θ of the included angle. Detailed Implementation
[0039] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present application.
[0040] The terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish different objects, not to describe a specific order. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that includes a series of steps or units is not limited to the listed steps or units, but may optionally include steps or units not listed, or may optionally include other steps or units inherent to these processes, methods, products, or apparatuses.
[0041] In this document, the term "embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of this application. The appearance of this phrase in various places throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a separate or alternative embodiment mutually exclusive with other embodiments. It will be explicitly and implicitly understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
[0042] Please refer to the following: Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of the camera in some embodiments of this application. Figure 2 for Figure 1 The exploded view of the camera shown. Figure 3 for Figure 1 Another exploded view of the camera is shown. In some embodiments, the camera 100 includes a lens assembly 130 and a housing 101, wherein the lens assembly 130 includes a lens 132 and a circuit assembly 131 connected to the lens 132; wherein the circuit assembly 131 works in cooperation with the lens 132 to be responsible for photoelectric conversion, amplification, optimization processing and other tasks of image signals, so as to ensure the normal operation of the camera. The housing 101 includes a first housing 110 and a second housing 120. The first housing 110 and the second housing 120 are connected on opposite sides to form a first receiving cavity 113. The lens assembly 130 is received in the first receiving cavity 113. The end face of the first housing 110 facing the second housing 120 is inclined relative to the plane on which the end face of the first housing 110 is away from the second housing 120. The second housing 120 has an inclined boss 121 protruding from the first housing 110 on the side facing the first housing 110. The end face of the inclined boss 121 has a through hole 122 through which the lens 132 passes.
[0043] The camera 100 of this application can be applied to various carriers, such as transparent window glass, transparent car windows or fish tank glass, etc. The lens 132 captures the image on the other side of the carrier through the carrier.
[0044] Therefore, by tilting the end face of the first housing 110 toward the side of the second housing 120, and by providing an inclined protrusion 121 on the second housing 120, the overall structure of the camera 100 forms a unique inclined layout, which can effectively adapt to the needs of various installation scenarios. In particular, when installed on a carrier such as a second-floor transparent glass, the shooting angle can be flexibly adjusted, and the scene on the first floor can be captured, ensuring that the lens can pass through the carrier at a suitable angle to capture the required scene, thereby improving the installation adaptability and usage flexibility of the camera 100 in complex environments.
[0045] The first housing 110 and the second housing 120 are connected to each other to form a first receiving cavity 113, which houses the lens assembly 130. The internal space layout is reasonably planned, providing a stable installation environment for the lens 132 and the circuit assembly 131, avoiding interference from external factors to the components, and ensuring the stability of the camera 100. At the same time, this integrated structural design also makes the overall size of the camera 100 more compact, which is convenient for installation and arrangement in a limited space.
[0046] In addition, the lens 132 can pass through the first through hole 122 of the inclined boss 121 of the second housing 120 and take pictures through the carrier, which ensures the close fit and precise alignment between the lens 132 and the carrier, reduces the impact of light refraction, reflection and other factors on the picture, thereby improving the clarity and quality of the picture.
[0047] In some embodiments, please continue reading Figure 2 The end face A of the inclined boss 121 is parallel to the end face B of the first housing 110 on the side away from the second housing 120, and the side of the second housing 120 away from the first housing 110 is fixed to the carrier.
[0048] In this design, the end face of the first housing 110 facing the second housing 120 is inclined relative to the plane containing the end face of the first housing 110 that is away from the second housing 120. This, combined with the structure of the inclined boss 121, allows the lens 132 to pass through the carrier at a specific angle. For example, when the camera is installed on the second floor, this inclined structure allows the lens 132 to tilt downwards, effectively monitoring the scene on the first floor. No additional complex angle adjustment device is needed; the viewing angle is adjusted through the structure itself, simplifying the usage process.
[0049] In addition, the parallel end faces ensure the precise positioning of the lens assembly 130 within the first receiving cavity 113, so that after the lens 132 passes through the first through hole 122 of the inclined boss 121, its optical axis direction can maintain a stable and reasonable angle, avoiding abnormal light refraction or lens shift due to non-parallel structure, ensuring clear images captured through the carrier, reducing problems such as image blur and distortion, and improving the quality of the captured images.
[0050] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figure 3 and Figure 4 , Figure 4 for Figure 2 The diagram shows a partial cross-sectional view of the camera structure. The end face A of the inclined boss 121 forms an angle θ with the end face of the second housing 120 on the side away from the first housing 110. The end of the second housing 120 facing the carrier forms a second receiving cavity 123. The lens 132 passes through the first through hole 122 of the inclined boss 121 and is received in the second receiving cavity 123.
[0051] The lens 132 is inserted through the first through hole 122 of the inclined boss 121 and then housed in the second receiving cavity 123, which provides additional protection for the lens 132, reduces the impact of external factors (such as dust, moisture, collisions, etc.) on the lens 132, and extends the service life of the lens 132.
[0052] In some embodiments, the angle θ between the tilting boss 121 and the second housing 120 ranges from 0° to 20°. This allows the lens 132 to be installed at a specific tilt angle. For example, when the camera 100 is installed at a high position such as the second floor, this tilt angle allows the lens 132 to tilt downwards to a certain extent, thereby effectively expanding the monitoring range and enabling clear monitoring of the scene on the first floor.
[0053] In some embodiments, the tilt angle of the lens 132 can be finely adjusted according to the actual installation scenario and monitoring needs to achieve the best shooting effect, so that the camera 100 can adapt to the requirements of different heights, different installation positions and different monitoring targets, thereby improving the versatility and adaptability of the product and expanding its application range.
[0054] In some embodiments, please continue reading Figure 2 The first housing 110 includes a first sub-housing 111 and a second sub-housing 112, wherein the first sub-housing 111 is sleeved on the second sub-housing 112. The sleeved structure forms a tight nested fit, which enables the first sub-housing 111 and the second sub-housing 112 to support each other, thereby enhancing the overall structural strength and stability of the first housing 110, effectively resisting external collisions, compression and other forces, and protecting the safe operation of the internal lens assembly 130. At the same time, through the sleeved method, the edges of the first sub-housing 111 and the second sub-housing 112 can be naturally connected, thereby creating a smooth and flowing appearance and enhancing the overall visual aesthetics of the camera 100.
[0055] Please see Figure 5 and Figure 6 , Figure 5 for Figure 2 Partial exploded view of the camera shown Figure 1 In some embodiments, at least one retaining structure 111a is provided on the first sub-shell 111 at intervals, and a retaining groove structure 112a is provided on the outer peripheral wall of the second sub-shell 112 at a corresponding position to cooperate with the retaining structure 111a. When the retaining structure 111a is embedded in the retaining groove structure 112a, the first sub-shell and the second sub-shell are fixedly connected.
[0056] Please refer to the following: Figure 6 , Figure 6 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of the camera shown. Figure 6The diagram shows the structure when the retaining structure 111a and the slot structure 112a are fitted together. Thus, when assembling the first housing 110, it is only necessary to put the first sub-housing 111 onto the second sub-housing 112 and align the retaining structure 111a with the slot structure 112a for insertion, thereby completing the fixed connection between the first sub-housing 111 and the second sub-housing 112 and improving production efficiency.
[0057] When the housing structure 111a is embedded in the slot structure 112a, the two form a tight fit, which can effectively resist the action of external forces and prevent relative displacement or loosening between the first sub-housing 111 and the second sub-housing 112. This ensures the overall structural stability of the first housing 110, provides reliable protection for the internal lens assembly 130, reduces the risk of lens shaking or damage caused by housing loosening, and ensures the normal operation and service life of the camera.
[0058] Furthermore, when it is necessary to inspect, replace parts, or clean the camera's internal components, a certain amount of external force is applied to disengage the retaining structure 111a from the slot structure 112a, thus separating the first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112. This facilitates subsequent maintenance and reduces maintenance costs and difficulty. At the same time, the retaining structure 111a and the slot structure 112a are located inside the socket of the first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112, and will not form obvious protrusions or gaps on the appearance of the camera 100. This makes the appearance of the first shell 110 smoother and more even, further improving the overall aesthetics and integration of the camera, and enabling it to maintain good visual effects in different application scenarios.
[0059] The number of the retaining structure 111a and the slot structure 112a can be set according to the actual situation, and no specific limit is made here.
[0060] Please continue reading. Figure 5 In some embodiments, the second sub-shell 112 includes a first positioning edge 111b facing the side of the first sub-shell 111, the first positioning edge 111b being stepped, and the first sub-shell 111 having a second positioning edge 112b on the side facing the second sub-shell 112 that is adapted to the first positioning edge 111b. When the first positioning edge 111b and the second positioning edge 112b are in contact, the first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112 are connected.
[0061] When the first positioning edge 111b and the second positioning edge 112b are fitted together, they form a tight mating structure. The stepped edges increase the contact area, which can better disperse and bear external forces, effectively preventing relative rotation or misalignment of the first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112 during use, thus improving the overall stability of the first shell 110. During assembly, the stepped edges can provide a clear positioning reference for the first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112, enabling them to be aligned quickly and accurately, greatly improving assembly efficiency. At the same time, this fitting connection method makes the connection between the first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112 transition naturally, and the appearance is flatter and smoother, without obvious gaps or abrupt splicing marks.
[0062] Please see Figure 7 , Figure 7 for Figure 2 Partial exploded view of the camera shown Figure 2 In some embodiments, at least one protrusion 112c is provided at intervals on the inner peripheral wall of the second sub-shell 112, the protrusion 112c extending radially inward along the second sub-shell 112, and a corresponding snap-fit structure 120c is provided on the outer peripheral wall of the second shell 120 to cooperate with the protrusion 112c, wherein when the protrusion 112c is embedded in the snap-fit structure 120c, the second sub-shell 112 and the second shell 120 are fixedly connected.
[0063] The connection is achieved through the cooperation of the protruding structure 112c and the snap-fit structure 120c. During assembly, it is only necessary to align the corresponding positions of the second sub-shell 112 and the second shell 120 so that the protruding structure 112c is embedded into the snap-fit structure 120c. The protruding structure 112c extends radially inward along the second sub-shell 112 and is embedded into the snap-fit structure 120c. The two fit together tightly, which can effectively resist separation and shaking caused by external forces, enhance the firmness of the connection between the second sub-shell 112 and the second shell 120, maintain the overall structural stability of the camera, provide reliable protection for internal lens components, and reduce the risk of failure caused by loose connection.
[0064] Furthermore, when the camera 100 needs repair or replacement of parts, the detachable nature of the two components allows the protruding structure 112c to be disassembled from the snap-fit structure 120c through a simple operation, thus enabling the second sub-housing 112 to be removed. This facilitates internal inspection and cleaning, reducing maintenance difficulty and costs.
[0065] Please continue reading. Figure 2In some embodiments, the lens assembly 130 further includes a microphone 133, which is disposed at one end of the lens assembly 130 facing the second sub-housing 112 and is fixedly connected to the circuit assembly 131.
[0066] In some embodiments, the second sub-housing 112 is provided with a through second hole 114, which is located on the inner wall of the second sub-housing 112 facing the lens assembly 130 and corresponds to the position of the microphone 133. The first sub-housing 111 is provided with at least one through sound transmission hole 111c, which corresponds to the second through hole 114 on the second sub-housing 112. When the first sub-housing 111 and the second sub-housing 112 are connected, the positions of the microphone 133, the second through hole 114, and the at least one sound transmission hole 111c correspond to each other.
[0067] Thus, the second through hole 114 of the second sub-shell 112, the sound transmission hole 111c of the first sub-shell 111, and the microphone 133 are precisely aligned. External sounds can smoothly pass through the sound transmission hole 111c and the second through hole 114 to the microphone 133, reducing sound propagation obstacles and losses, and improving the clarity of sound acquisition to meet the high-quality audio information requirements of monitoring and other scenarios. At the same time, when the camera 100 has a voice broadcast function, the microphone 133 can work with the circuit component 131 to clearly transmit the processed voice signal through the second through hole 114 and the sound transmission hole 111c, realizing the effective broadcast of voice information.
[0068] In addition, the microphone 133 is housed inside the camera 100 and communicates with the outside through the second through hole 114 of the second sub-shell 112. The shell can also provide some protection for the microphone 133, preventing dust, moisture and other external debris from directly contacting the microphone 133, reducing the probability of damage due to external factors, extending its service life, and also preventing debris from entering and affecting the sound acquisition and broadcasting effect.
[0069] Please see Figure 8 , Figure 8 for Figure 1Another cross-sectional view of the camera is shown. In some embodiments, the camera 100 further includes a reset assembly 150, which includes a reset button 151, a trigger 152, and a reset function component 153. The reset button 151 is disposed on the end face of the second sub-housing 112 facing the first sub-housing 111, the trigger 152 is disposed on the end face of the second sub-housing 112 away from the first sub-housing 111, and the reset function component 153 is disposed on one end face of the circuit assembly 131 facing the second sub-housing 112. The projections of the reset button 151, the trigger 152, and the reset function component 153 on one end face of the circuit assembly 131 correspond one-to-one in the direction along the central axis of the lens 132.
[0070] The reset button 151 is pressable. When the reset button 151 is pressed, it causes the trigger 152 to produce a corresponding displacement or deformation. The trigger 152 triggers the reset function component 153 to perform the reset function, so that the camera 100 is restored to the preset initial working state.
[0071] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figure 2 The first sub-shell 111 is provided with a through reset hole 154, and the reset hole 154 is positioned corresponding to the reset button 151. When the first sub-shell 111 is connected to the second sub-shell 112, the reset button 151 passes through the reset hole 154.
[0072] The reset button 151 is exposed in the first sub-housing 111 through the reset hole 154, which makes it easy for users to quickly locate and operate. The pressing operation can be realized without complicated disassembly steps, so that the trigger 152 can quickly respond and trigger the reset function component 153, so that the camera 100 can quickly return to the preset initial working state.
[0073] In addition, the reset button 151, the trigger 152 and the reset function component 153 are respectively set on different end faces of the second sub-housing 112 and the end face of the circuit assembly 131, and the three are projected to correspond, making full use of the limited space inside the camera 100 for reasonable layout, without occupying a large amount of extra space, which is conducive to the integrated setup of the camera 100.
[0074] Please continue reading. Figure 7In some embodiments, the camera 100 further includes a positioning structure 160, which includes a first connecting post 161, a connecting through hole 162, and a second connecting post 163. The first connecting post 161 is disposed on the side of the second housing 120 facing the first housing 110. The connecting through hole 162 is disposed on the lens assembly 130 at a position corresponding to the first connecting post 161. The second connecting post 163 is disposed on the side of the second sub-housing 112 facing the second housing 120. The second connecting post 163 includes a connecting end 1632. When the second sub-housing 112 is connected to the second housing 120, the first connecting post 161 abuts against the connecting through hole 162, and the connecting end 1632 of the second connecting post 163 passes through the connecting through hole 162 and connects to the first connecting post 161.
[0075] Therefore, during assembly, the first connecting post 161 abuts against the connecting through hole 162, and the connecting end 1632 of the second connecting post 163 passes through the connecting through hole 162 and connects with the first connecting post 161, so that the three components can be quickly and accurately aligned, avoiding internal structural misalignment caused by assembly errors and ensuring that the lens assembly 130 is in the optimal working position. At the same time, during the connection process, the connecting end 1632 of the second connecting post 163 forms a stable connection with the first connecting post 161. With the limiting effect of the connecting through hole 162, the second housing 120, the lens assembly 130 and the second sub-housing 112 are tightly combined into a whole, which can effectively disperse external forces, enhance the connection strength between the components, reduce the loosening or separation of components caused by vibration, collision and other factors, and provide reliable structural support for the internal components of the camera 100.
[0076] Furthermore, when assembling the camera 100, it can be installed simply by following the corresponding relationship of the positioning structure 160, without the need to repeatedly adjust the position of the components, making installation convenient.
[0077] In some embodiments, the second connecting post 163 further includes a connecting body portion 1631, the connecting end portion 1632 being located at the end of the connecting body portion 1631, the size of the connecting body portion 1631 being larger than the size of the connecting through hole 162, the size of the connecting end portion 1632 being smaller than or equal to the size of the connecting through hole 162 and passing through the connecting through hole 162 to connect with the first connecting post 161, wherein the size of the connecting end portion 1632 is also smaller than the size of the first connecting post 161.
[0078] In some embodiments, the first connecting post 161 extends toward one side of the first housing 110, and the shape of the connecting through hole 162 is adapted to the first connecting post 161. The projections of the first connecting post 161, the connecting through hole 162, and the second connecting post 163 on one end face of the second housing 120 correspond one-to-one in the direction along the central axis of the lens 132, thereby providing a clear positioning reference during the assembly process and making the assembly process simpler.
[0079] Please continue reading. Figure 2 In some embodiments, the end face of the second housing 120 facing the first housing 110 is provided with at least one connecting rib 124. One end of the connecting rib 124 is connected to the outer peripheral wall of the second housing 120, and the other end extends toward the inner side of the second housing 120 and is connected to the corresponding part of the inner side of the second housing 120.
[0080] The connecting rib 124 is connected at one end to the outer peripheral wall of the second housing 120, and at the other end extends toward the inner side of the second housing 120 and connects to the corresponding part on the inner side. It can effectively connect the outer peripheral wall of the second housing 120 with the inner structure into a more stable whole. For example, when the camera is subjected to external force (such as collision, squeezing, etc.), the connecting rib 124 can disperse and transmit the external force, reduce the stress on the local part of the housing, and prevent the second housing 120 from deforming or breaking, thereby enhancing the strength and stability of the overall structure of the camera and providing reliable protection for internal components such as the lens assembly 130.
[0081] In some embodiments, the first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112 may be set to different colors, thereby making the camera 100 more layered in appearance through the combination of different colors, so as to enhance the aesthetics of the camera 100 and further enhance its decorative effect.
[0082] In some embodiments, the housing 101 may be made of materials such as plastic, metal and composite materials. The material of the housing 101 may be set according to the actual situation and is not specifically limited here.
[0083] The first sub-shell 111 and the second sub-shell 112 can be made of different materials. For example, the first sub-shell 111 can be made of lightweight and heat-dissipating materials such as aluminum alloy, so that when the camera 100 is working, the heat generated by the lens assembly 130 can be quickly dissipated, effectively avoiding the impact of excessive temperature on the performance of the device. At the same time, the surface of the aluminum alloy can be processed to make it more beautiful and have better corrosion resistance. Meanwhile, the second sub-shell 112 can be made of easily processed and molded materials such as plastic, so that the required shape and structure can be made according to the requirements of the camera's tilt layout, thereby further improving the overall performance of the camera 100.
[0084] In some embodiments, please continue reading Figure 2 The camera 100 also includes a connector 140, which is disposed between the second housing 120 and the carrier, for mounting the camera 100 on the surface of the carrier. The connector 140 fixes the second housing 120 to the carrier by at least one method such as magnetic attraction, adhesive, Velcro, or negative pressure.
[0085] The connector 140 can fix the second housing 120 to the carrier by at least one method such as magnetic attraction, adhesive, Velcro or negative pressure, providing users with a variety of installation options. Users can choose a combination of various fixing methods according to actual needs to ensure that the camera 100 is firmly installed on the carrier. At the same time, since the connector 140 provides a variety of installation methods, the camera 100 can be used on various types of carriers, including but not limited to glass, metal, plastic, wood and so on.
[0086] In some embodiments, the connector 140 includes a first connector 141 and a second connector 142, which are sequentially disposed between the second housing 120 and the carrier. The side of the first connector 141 facing the second housing 120 is connected to the second housing 120 by an adhesive, and the side of the second connector 142 facing the carrier is connected to the carrier by an adhesive. When the side of the first connector 141 facing the second connector 142 and the side of the second connector 142 facing the first connector 141 are attached together, the camera 100 is fixedly connected to the carrier. When the side of the first connector 141 facing the second connector 142 and the side of the second connector 142 facing the first connector 141 are separated, the camera 100 is separated from the carrier.
[0087] Traditional camera installation methods often require drilling holes in the carrier. However, when the carrier is transparent glass or made of special materials, drilling requires high skill, and even slight carelessness can lead to glass breakage, damaging the glass's appearance and potentially reducing its strength. In this embodiment, installation methods such as Velcro (adhesive layer), magnetic attraction (magnetic force), high-performance adhesive, and vacuum suction (negative pressure) eliminate the need for drilling, significantly reducing the difficulty and risk of installation. This fundamentally avoids damage to the glass structure, preserving the smoothness, flatness, and transparency of the glass surface while ensuring that its physical properties remain unaffected, maintaining its original strength and stability, and extending its service life. Furthermore, installation can be easily completed without specialized drilling equipment or skills, reducing installation difficulty and making the installation of the camera 100 more convenient, thus improving the user experience.
[0088] Meanwhile, by pre-connecting the first connector 141 and the second connector 142 to the second housing 120 and the carrier respectively, the camera 100 can be installed simply by attaching the two together. At the same time, when the camera 100 needs to be adjusted, maintained or replaced, the user can easily remove the camera by separating the first connector 141 and the second connector 142, making the use of the camera 100 more flexible and convenient, and further improving the user experience.
[0089] In some embodiments, when the installation method is a Velcro connection, the side of the first connector 141 facing the second housing 120 is tightly adhered to a predetermined position of the second housing 120 by adhesive. Pressing firmly allows the adhesive to fully exert its adhesiveness, ensuring that the first connector 141 is securely fixed to the second housing 120. Simultaneously, the side of the second connector 142 facing the carrier is adhered to the carrier surface by adhesive. Appropriate pressure is applied to firmly attach the second connector 142 to the carrier. Then, the assembled camera 100 is brought close to the carrier. The side of the first connector 141 facing away from the second housing 120 has a hook surface, and the side of the second connector 142 facing away from the carrier has a velvety surface. Thus, by aligning the hook surface of the first connector 141 with the velvety surface of the second connector 142 and applying appropriate pressure to ensure full engagement between the hook surface and the velvety surface, the installation of the camera 100 is completed.
[0090] When disassembly is required, the first connector 141 and the second connector 142 are separated from each other, so that the hook side is completely separated from the velvet side, and the camera can be removed from the carrier.
[0091] In some embodiments, when the installation method is adhesive bonding, adhesive is evenly applied to the corresponding positions of the first connector 141 and the second connector 142, and the two are precisely aligned and bonded together. Appropriate pressure is applied to complete the installation of the camera 100. During disassembly, a special solvent is used to dissolve or reduce the adhesiveness of the adhesive, and the first connector 141 and the second connector are separated to achieve disassembly.
[0092] In some embodiments, when the installation method is magnetic, the first connector 141, which has an embedded magnet, is installed on the second housing 120 using an adhesive or similar method, and the second connector 142, which has a corresponding opposite magnet embedded inside, is installed on the carrier using an adhesive or similar method. During installation, under the action of magnetic force, the two opposite magnets automatically attract each other, precisely align, and tightly adhere, completing the installation. During disassembly, the first connector 141 and the second connector 142 are separated along a direction perpendicular to the magnetic force.
[0093] In some embodiments, when the installation method is a negative pressure method, during installation, the second connector 142 is adhered to the surface of the carrier using adhesive, while the first connector 141 is simultaneously installed on the second housing 120 of the camera using adhesive. The first connector 141 has a built-in silicone vacuum suction cup, and the second connector 142 has a corresponding fitted flat surface. During installation, the suction cup of the first connector 141 and the second connector 142 are precisely aligned, and pressure is applied to ensure the suction cup fits tightly against the surface of the second connector 142, ensuring no gaps between them. As air is gradually expelled, a negative pressure is created between them. Under the action of external atmospheric pressure, the first connector 141 and the second connector 142 are tightly adsorbed, thus stably mounting the camera 100 on the carrier. During disassembly, outside air can be introduced to balance the air pressure between the suction cup and the second connector 142. After the negative pressure disappears, the first connector 141 and the second connector 142 can be separated, and the camera 100 can be removed.
[0094] Furthermore, with the above installation method, if the camera is found to be misaligned on the carrier, there is no need to forcefully peel off the adhesive and damage the bonding surface. Simply separate the connecting surfaces of the first connector 141 and the second connector 142, readjust the position of the camera 100 so that the lens 132 is at a suitable angle, and then reattach the two components. The installation method of the camera 100 includes, but is not limited to, the methods described above. The installation method of the camera 100 can be set according to the actual situation and is not specifically limited here.
[0095] In some embodiments, the camera 100 can also be connected to a carrier through the end face of the first housing 110 away from the second housing 120. In this case, the carrier may include indoor walls, partitions, etc., so that the camera 100 can capture images of the inside of the carrier, such as indoor scenes.
[0096] When the end face of the first housing 110 facing away from the second housing 120 is connected to the carrier, the first connector 141 of the connector 140 can be installed on the end face of the first housing 110 facing away from the second housing 120, and the second connector 142 can be installed on an opaque carrier such as a wall. The connection between the two can be achieved by magnetic attraction, adhesive, Velcro or negative pressure, thereby completing the installation of the camera. At the same time, the angle and field of view of the lens 132 can be adjusted according to the needs of the indoor layout and monitoring range to ensure full coverage of the required monitoring area.
[0097] In addition, if a positional deviation occurs during installation, the camera position and angle can be adjusted by separating and re-attaching the connector 140 to ensure the shooting effect.
[0098] Therefore, the camera 100 of this application can be reasonably set to different installation methods according to the actual situation. For example, according to the monitoring needs of different scenarios, the camera 100 can be set to be connected to the carrier through the second housing 120 or through the first housing 110, which further improves the applicability, flexibility and monitoring effect of the camera.
[0099] In some embodiments, please continue reading Figure 2 The first connector 141 is provided with a through third through hole 143, wherein the projection of the second receiving cavity 123 on the first connector 141 is located within the area of the third through hole 143.
[0100] Thus, after passing through the first through hole 122 of the second housing 120, the lens 132 is accommodated in the second receiving cavity 123. The third through hole 143 ensures that the field of view of the lens 132 is not blocked by the first connector 141, which is beneficial for the camera 100 to obtain complete image information during the shooting process. It avoids the situation of missing or partially blurred images due to the obstruction of the connector 140, ensuring the integrity and clarity of the captured image, thereby improving the monitoring or shooting effect.
[0101] Therefore, when installing the camera 100, the first housing 110 is assembled first, and the first sub-housing 111 is fitted onto the second sub-housing 112, so that the retaining structure 111a is embedded into the retaining groove structure 112a. At the same time, it is ensured that the first positioning edge 111b and the second positioning edge 112b are tightly fitted. Then, the lens assembly 130 is placed in a predetermined position inside the first housing 110, ensuring that the lens 132 is aligned with the first through hole 122 of the second housing 120. The second housing 120 is connected to the first housing 110 through the cooperation of the protruding structure 112c and the retaining structure 120c, so that the lens 132 passes through the first through hole 122 and is accommodated in the second accommodating cavity 123. At the same time, the positioning structure 160 is used to ensure the precise positioning of each component. After that, the appropriate connector 140 installation method is selected according to the carrier material and usage requirements. For example, when using Velcro, the first connector 141 is attached to the second housing 120, ensuring that the projection of the second receiving cavity 123 is within the range of the third through hole 143; the second connector 142 is attached to the carrier, and then the two are attached together to complete the installation of the camera on the carrier. When installing the first sub-housing 111 and the second sub-housing 112, the positions of the sound transmission hole 111c, the second through hole 114, and the microphone 133 are simultaneously ensured to correspond.
[0102] Through the combination of multiple structures such as the card holder and slot, protrusion and snap-fit, positioning post and through hole, as well as the reinforcement design of connecting ribs, the overall structure of the camera is compact and can effectively resist external impact and vibration, providing reliable protection for internal precision components such as the lens assembly 130, and ensuring the long-term stable operation of the camera.
[0103] In some embodiments, please continue reading Figure 2 The second connector 142 is provided with a through fourth through hole 144 and a light-shielding part 145 surrounding the fourth through hole 144. The ratio of the outer diameter of the light-shielding part 145 to the outer diameter of the lens 132 of the camera 100 is 2:1 to 30:1.
[0104] In the usage scenarios of the camera 100, when the camera 100 is installed on a special carrier such as double-layered glass, due to the gap between the two pieces of glass, one of the pieces of glass will reflect indoor light multiple times on the glass surface and enter the lens 132, thereby forming glare in the lens 132 and seriously affecting the image quality. By setting the light shield 145, most of the stray light that comes obliquely from the side of the room can be blocked, and the light that may enter the lens 132 after being reflected on the carrier surface is physically blocked.
[0105] For example, when the installation method is a Velcro connection, the light-shielding part 145 is the hook surface of the Velcro. In this case, the material and surface characteristics of the Velcro itself can also absorb some light, further reducing the possibility of glare.
[0106] Furthermore, by controlling the outer diameter of the light-shielding part 145 to the outer diameter of the lens 132 in a reasonable ratio of 2:1 to 30:1, sufficient light-shielding range can be ensured without excessively obstructing the normal shooting angle, so that the lens 132 only receives effective light, reducing light reflection interference and avoiding problems such as glare and ghosting in the image, thereby presenting a clear and pure image; and the appropriate size also increases the installation area of the second connector 142 and the carrier, improving the overall structural robustness.
[0107] In some embodiments, the camera 100 further includes an angle adjustment mechanism, which is disposed on the housing 101 and used to adjust the tilt angle of the lens 132 so that the user can flexibly adjust the lens angle according to actual monitoring needs. For example, a manual adjustment structure can be provided on the first sub-housing 111 of the camera 100. The first sub-housing 111 has a rotatable bracket inside, and the lens assembly 130 is stably connected to the bracket. The first sub-housing 111 has an adjustment knob that passes through the side wall of the first sub-housing 111. The bracket is rotatably connected to the adjustment knob through a gear set. Thus, when adjusting the angle, it is only necessary to rotate the adjustment knob on the first sub-housing 111, and the gear set drives the bracket to rotate, thereby flexibly changing the tilt angle of the lens 132.
[0108] Alternatively, the tilt angle of the lens 132 can be adjusted using a motor drive. For example, a micro motor can be installed inside the first sub-housing 111, with the motor's output shaft connected to the gear set. By controlling the motor's rotation direction and number of steps, the bracket can be rotated, thereby changing the tilt angle of the lens 132. Furthermore, users can remotely adjust the lens's tilt angle according to actual monitoring needs via a mobile app, Bluetooth, or a remote control platform, eliminating the need for manual operation and greatly improving ease of use.
[0109] In some embodiments, the angle adjustment mechanism may further include a limiting structure. For example, a limiting member is provided on the rotation path of the bracket. When the bracket rotates to a preset maximum or minimum tilt angle, the limiting member will prevent the bracket from continuing to rotate, thus avoiding damage to the internal structure of the device due to over-adjustment. Simultaneously, an angle sensor can be installed in the motor system to monitor the tilt angle of the lens 132 in real time and feed the data back to the control system. When the preset angle range boundary is reached, the control system will automatically stop the motor, further ensuring the accuracy of adjustment and the reliability of the device.
[0110] Therefore, by integrating the angle adjustment structure into the housing 101, users can quickly adjust the lens angle manually or remotely, and adjust the lens perspective independently through manual intervention, so as to further ensure that the camera 100 accurately covers the target area and achieve efficient and flexible monitoring results.
[0111] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 9 , Figure 9 for Figure 2 Partial exploded view of the camera shown Figure 3 The camera 100 also includes a charging interface 115, which is disposed on the circuit assembly 131. A fifth through hole 116 is provided at a corresponding position on the second sub-housing 112, and a sixth through hole 117 is provided at a corresponding position on the first sub-housing 111. The shapes of the fifth through hole 116 and the sixth through hole 117 are adapted to the charging interface 115. When the camera 100 is connected to an external device, the connection interface of the external device passes through the sixth through hole 117 and the fifth through hole 116 in sequence and engages with the charging interface 115.
[0112] Therefore, when the camera 100 needs to be charged or transmit data, the connection interface of the external device can pass through the sixth through hole 117 and the fifth through hole 116 and quickly connect with the charging interface 115 without complicated disassembly operations, which meets the needs of daily charging or the rapid transmission of monitoring data in the camera 100 and improves the convenience of user use.
[0113] In the above embodiments, the descriptions of each embodiment have their own emphasis. Parts not described in detail in a particular embodiment can be found in the relevant descriptions of other embodiments. The embodiments of this utility model have been described in detail above. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this utility model. The descriptions of the above embodiments are only for the purpose of helping to understand the method and core ideas of this application. Furthermore, for those skilled in the art, based on the ideas of this application, there will be changes in specific implementation methods and application scope. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the above embodiments should be included within the protection scope of the technical solution.
Claims
1. A camera, characterized in that, include: A lens assembly, the lens assembly including a lens and a circuit assembly connected to the lens; The housing includes a first housing and a second housing, which are connected at opposite sides to form a first receiving cavity. The lens assembly is housed in the first receiving cavity. The end face of the first housing facing the second housing is inclined relative to the plane on which the end face of the first housing is away from the second housing. The side of the second housing facing the first housing has an inclined boss that protrudes towards the side of the first housing. The end face of the inclined boss has a through first hole through which the lens passes.
2. The camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end face of the inclined boss is parallel to the end face of the first housing on the side away from the second housing, and the side of the second housing away from the first housing is fixed to the carrier.
3. The camera according to claim 2, characterized in that, The end face of the inclined boss forms an angle with the end face of the second housing on the side away from the first housing. The end of the second housing facing the carrier forms a second receiving cavity. The lens passes through the first through hole of the inclined boss and is received in the second receiving cavity.
4. The camera according to claim 3, characterized in that, The angle between the inclined boss and the second housing ranges from 0° to 20°.
5. The camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first housing includes a first sub-housing and a second sub-housing, wherein the first sub-housing is sleeved on the second sub-housing.
6. The camera according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first sub-shell is provided with at least one retaining structure at intervals, and the outer peripheral wall of the second sub-shell is provided with a corresponding slot structure that cooperates with the retaining structure. When the retaining structure is embedded in the slot structure, the first sub-shell and the second sub-shell are fixedly connected.
7. The camera according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second sub-shell includes a first positioning edge facing the side of the first sub-shell, the first positioning edge being stepped, and the first sub-shell having a second positioning edge that is adapted to the first positioning edge facing the side of the second sub-shell. When the first positioning edge and the second positioning edge are in contact, the first sub-shell and the second sub-shell are connected.
8. The camera according to claim 5, characterized in that, At least one protruding structure is provided at intervals on the inner peripheral wall of the second sub-shell. The protruding structure extends radially inward along the second sub-shell. A corresponding snap-fit structure is provided on the outer peripheral wall of the second shell to cooperate with the protruding structure. When the protruding structure is embedded in the snap-fit structure, the second sub-shell is fixedly connected to the second shell.
9. The camera according to claim 5, characterized in that, The lens assembly also includes a microphone, which is located at one end of the lens assembly facing the second sub-housing and is fixedly connected to the circuit assembly.
10. The camera according to claim 9, characterized in that, The second sub-housing has a through hole, which is located on the inner wall of the second sub-housing facing the lens assembly and corresponds to the position of the microphone.
11. The camera according to claim 5, characterized in that, The camera also includes a reset assembly, which includes a reset button, a trigger, and a reset function component. The reset button is located on the end face of the second sub-housing facing the first sub-housing, the trigger is located on the end face of the second sub-housing away from the first sub-housing, and the reset function component is located on one end face of the circuit assembly facing the second sub-housing. The projections of the reset button, the trigger, and the reset function component on one end face of the circuit assembly correspond one-to-one along the central axis of the lens.
12. The camera according to claim 5, characterized in that, The camera also includes a positioning structure, which includes a first connecting post, a connecting through hole, and a second connecting post. The first connecting post is disposed on the side of the second housing facing the first housing. The connecting through hole is disposed on the lens assembly at a position corresponding to the first connecting post. The second connecting post is disposed on the side of the second sub-housing facing the second housing. The second connecting post includes a connecting end. When the second sub-housing is connected to the second housing, the first connecting post abuts against the connecting through hole, and the connecting end of the second connecting post passes through the connecting through hole and connects to the first connecting post.
13. The camera according to claim 12, characterized in that, The second connecting post further includes a connecting body portion, the connecting end portion being located at the end of the connecting body portion, the size of the connecting body portion being larger than the size of the connecting through hole, the size of the connecting end portion being smaller than or equal to the size of the connecting through hole and passing through the connecting through hole to connect with the first connecting post, wherein the size of the connecting end portion is also smaller than the size of the first connecting post.
14. The camera according to claim 12, characterized in that, The first connecting post extends toward one side of the first housing, and the shape of the connecting through hole is adapted to the first connecting post. The projections of the first connecting post, the connecting through hole, and the second connecting post on one end face of the second housing correspond one-to-one in the direction along the central axis of the lens.
15. The camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end face of the second housing facing the first housing is provided with at least one connecting rib. One end of the connecting rib is connected to the outer peripheral wall of the second housing, and the other end extends toward the inner side of the second housing and is connected to the corresponding part of the inner side of the second housing.
16. The camera according to any one of claims 1-15, characterized in that, The camera also includes a connector disposed between the second housing and the carrier for mounting the camera on the surface of the carrier. The connector fixes the second housing to the carrier by at least one method, such as magnetic attraction, adhesive, Velcro, or negative pressure.
17. The camera according to claim 16, characterized in that, The connector includes a first connector and a second connector, which are sequentially disposed between the second housing and the carrier. The side of the first connector facing the second housing is connected to the second housing by an adhesive, and the side of the second connector facing the carrier is connected to the carrier by an adhesive. When the sides of the first connector facing the second connector and the sides of the second connector facing the first connector are attached together, the camera is fixedly connected to the carrier. When the sides of the first connector facing the second connector and the sides of the second connector facing the first connector are separated, the camera is separated from the carrier.
18. The camera according to claim 17, characterized in that, The second housing forms a second receiving cavity at one end facing the carrier, and the first connector is provided with a through third through hole, wherein the projection of the second receiving cavity on the first connector is located within the area of the third through hole.
19. The camera according to claim 17, characterized in that, The second connector has a through fourth hole and a light-shielding part surrounding the fourth hole. The ratio of the outer diameter of the light-shielding part to the outer diameter of the camera lens is 2:1 to 30:
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20. The camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, The camera also includes an angle adjustment mechanism, which is located in the housing and is used to adjust the tilt angle of the lens.