WO2005018997A1 - 盗難車両の犯人割り出し装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a criminal identification device for a stolen vehicle, and more particularly, to a criminal identification device provided with a hidden camera in a driver's seat.
- Patent Document 1 a security camera is attached to a room mirror in a vehicle to record criminal acts
- Patent Document 2 a surveillance camera is attached to a door mirror to prevent theft of a vehicle.
- Patent Document 1 JP 2000-6762 A
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-193711
- Patent Document 3 JP 2001-322533 A
- the camera is installed in a place where the criminal is likely to notice, and the camera may be destroyed during escape. Also, if the film is removed, no evidence photo may be left.
- Patent Document 3 it is conceivable to install a hidden camera in a place hard to be noticed by a criminal, such as a trunk, a seat, or behind a dashboard. If installed, the criminal image may not be displayed on the camera, and if the inside of the car is dark at the time of shooting, clear images cannot be obtained, making it difficult to identify the criminal.
- the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and provides a criminal identification device for a stolen vehicle that enables a clear image of a frontal image of a criminal without being noticed by a criminal. It is intended to be.
- a stolen vehicle criminal identification device for solving the above problems is characterized by having the following configuration. That is,
- An instrument panel provided in front of the driver's seat,
- a hidden camera provided behind the instrument panel
- An infrared projector that emits infrared light toward the driver's seat
- a sight hole is provided at a predetermined position on the dashboard, and the hidden camera is installed at a position facing the driver's seat side from the sight hole, and the sight hole is a surface color of the dashboard. It is characterized by being covered with a protective color cover made of translucent material that is similar in color to that of infrared transmissive material.
- the criminal identification device of the present invention has a configuration in which a hidden camera is installed in a sight-seeing hole of an instrument panel, so that a frontal image of a criminal sitting in a driver's seat can be easily and reliably photographed. be able to.
- a clear frontal image of the criminal can be taken.
- the hidden camera's viewing hole is covered with a protective color cover that is the same color as the instrument panel's surface color, the viewing hole is less noticeable on the dashboard, making it difficult for the criminal to notice the presence of the hidden camera. .
- a criminals indexing apparatus for a stolen vehicle according to the present invention is characterized in that the infrared projector is provided at a position facing the driver's seat side with the above-mentioned perforated force.
- the infrared projector When the infrared projector is provided toward the driver's seat, for example, a method of incorporating the infrared projector into an accessory on an instrument panel, a method of attaching the infrared projector to an operation panel of an air conditioner, car navigation, or the like can be considered. .
- the infrared projector is hidden behind the sight hole with the protective color cover, similarly to the hidden camera. For this reason, the infrared projector cannot be seen from the driver's seat side, and the above-described problems can be solved.
- the protective color cover is a background portion of the display of the above-mentioned instrument panel such as numbers, characters, symbols, etc., and is assimilated with these displays. It is provided at a position where
- the driver since a protective color cover is provided at a position assimilating the background of numbers, characters, symbols, etc., the driver is attracted to the display of numbers, characters, symbols, etc. It is difficult to keep an eye on the protective color cover. As a result, the presence of the protective color cover is less likely to be noticed by the criminal.
- a line such as the numeral "0" or "8" is used. It is advisable to provide a piercing hole and a protective color cover in the enclosed area. Normally, the driver's eyes rarely gaze at only a part of the number, which often sees such a whole number. For this reason, within such a range, the presence of the viewing hole and the protective color cover is extremely unlikely to be noticed.
- the culprit indexing device for a stolen vehicle is characterized in that the protective color cover has a convex lens shape that bulges toward the driver's seat side.
- the viewing angle is narrow because the distance between the sight hole and the driver is short, and the culprit is not reflected on the hidden camera. Can also occur.
- a convex lens in which the protective color cover bulges toward the driver's seat side By adopting the shape, the viewing angle from the sight hole was enlarged to 180 ° or more, and a wide range of images were hidden and photographed with a camera like a fisheye lens. As a result, the image of the criminal can be captured more reliably without being affected by the body shape and driving posture of the criminal, and the reliability of the criminal identification device can be improved.
- the hidden camera starts shooting a moving image when a criminal opens a vehicle door in a shooting standby state by a switch operation of a driver's seat, and It is recommended that the engine key switch be turned off after both stops, and that the movie shooting be terminated when the criminal opens the door.
- the criminal image can be effectively captured from immediately before the criminal sits down to the driver's seat in the shooting standby state until the criminal leaves the driver's seat.
- the switch of the hidden camera is turned on and off when the culprit performs a predetermined operation, so that the operation sound of the hidden camera is reduced by the murderer's operation sound, making it difficult to hear. It is difficult for the criminal to notice.
- the hidden camera preferably captures a still image of the driver's seat during any of the following operations.
- the hidden camera may include transmission means for transmitting a still image of the driver's seat to a personal computer or a portable terminal of the vehicle owner.
- the hidden camera is housed in the indicator lamp case of the instrument panel, It is preferable to provide the sighting hole in the lamp cover of the indicator lamp case, and cover the sighting hole with a protective color cover similar in color to the lamp power bar.
- storing the hidden camera in the indicator lamp case facilitates securing a storage space for the hidden camera.
- the viewing hole is hidden by a protective color cover similar to the lamp cover, the presence of a hidden camera is not easily noticed by the criminal.
- the hidden camera may be fixed to a partition wall of a meter housing of the instrument panel.
- the hidden camera can be stably fixed to the partition wall of the meter housing with screws or the like, so that the hidden camera may rattle or come off even when subjected to severe vibration during running of the vehicle. Don't worry.
- a hidden camera can be provided in a relatively large space in the meter housing, which simplifies camera mounting work.
- An imitation of the protective color cover may be provided at a predetermined position on the instrument panel.
- the protective color cover for imitation includes, for example, a cover having the same shape and the same color as the protective color cover.
- the criminal identification device of the present invention can be applied to general vehicles such as passenger cars, special vehicles such as cash transport vehicles, transport vehicles for valuables (paintings, jewelry, etc.), and patrol cars. May be applied. In particular, it is desirable to apply it to vehicles of high financial value that are susceptible to theft.
- the present invention can be applied to a train, an aircraft, and the like.
- the present invention (first to fourteenth inventions) may be applied alone as necessary, or may be applied in combination with each other. Further, other inventions described in this specification may be combined.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing an instrument panel according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing an instrument panel according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged front view of the speedometer according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a circuit configuration diagram of a criminal identification device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a procedure for capturing a criminal image by a criminal identification device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing an instrument panel according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing an instrument panel according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view showing an instrument panel according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention is applied to an instrument panel of a passenger car.
- the instrument panel 10 has a front panel 12 provided inside a case 13 made of synthetic resin.
- a speedometer 15 and a tachometer 16 are arranged symmetrically, and a fuel gauge 17 is arranged on the left side of the speedometer 15 and a temperature gauge 18 is arranged on the right side of the tachometer 16.
- windows S 12a, 12b, 12c, and 12d are respectively opened and opened. These window frames 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d force, etc., and the display of each meter and gauge can be seen.
- the front panel 12 is provided with various indicator lamps. That is, turn signal lamps 19A and 19B and a high beam lamp 19C are provided slightly above the speedometer 15 and the tachometer 16, and a shift lever lamp 19D is provided in a gap between the speedometer 15 and the tachometer 16. ing.
- the speedometer 15 includes a vehicle speed signal converter 23 behind the meter panel 21 and the clear panel 22.
- a meter panel 21 and a clear panel 22 are provided in the window frame 12a of the front panel 12 with a slight gap between the front and rear.
- a meter shaft 23a extending forward of the vehicle speed signal converter 23 penetrates the meter panel 21 and the clear panel 22, and a meter pointer 24 is attached to a tip thereof.
- the vehicle speed signal force is converted to the rotation angle of the S meter shaft 23a, and the meter pointer 24 is rotated according to the vehicle speed.
- the surface color of the meter panel 21 is the same as that of the front panel 12 and is unified to a dark color system (black, dark blue, etc.). As shown in FIG. 1, the numbers and scales for speed display displayed on the meter panel 21 are displayed in bright colors (for example, white and orange), and appear to float on the meter panel 21.
- the clearing sheet 22 is made of a transparent material such as acrylic, and has almost the same size as the meter panel 21.
- a backlight for lighting is provided on the back side of the clear panel 22 (not shown), and the illumination by the knock light is diffused by the clear panel 22 to illuminate the meter panel 21. As a result, the driver can see the display on the meter panel 21 even at night.
- a sight hole H is formed in the upper part of the meter panel 21.
- the viewing hole H has a diameter of about several mm and penetrates the meter panel 21 almost vertically.
- a protective color cover 25 is attached to the surface of the meter panel 21 so as to cover the viewing hole H.
- the sight-seeing hole H and the protective color cover 25 are provided at positions above the speedometer 15 at positions assimilated to numerals.
- a piercing hole H and a protective color cover 25 are provided in a portion surrounded by a line of a numeral “0” indicating “80 km / h”. Then, the protective color cover 25 is attached so as to be in contact with the inside of this number “0”.
- the protective color cover 25 is made of a translucent resin film having a property of transmitting infrared rays.
- the color of the resin film is similar to the surface color (background color) of the meter panel 21, that is, the color is unified.
- the appearance of the protective color cover 25 is synchronized with the color tone of the meter panel 21, so that even when the meter panel 21 is viewed from the driver's seat side, the protective color cover 25 and the sight hole H can hardly be recognized.
- a hidden camera 30 is provided immediately behind the sight-seeing hole H.
- the front end of the hidden camera 30 is pressed into the through hole K of the clear panel 22.
- the hidden camera 30 can be stably fixed behind the instrument panel 10 and immediately behind the hole H except for the hole.
- the camera eye (lens) 31 of the hidden camera 30 is directed to the driver's seat side through the protective color cover 25 from the piercing hole H. Since the sight hole H is covered with the protective color cover 25, the presence of the hidden camera 30 cannot be seen from the driver's seat side.
- the hidden camera 30 a commercially available CCD camera, C-MOS camera, or the like is used.
- an image recording device 33 is provided.
- a video signal captured by the hidden camera 30 is sent to the image recording device 33 via the cable 32, and is recorded as a still image or a moving image.
- a recording medium of the image recording device 33 for example, a magnetic recording medium used for a digital camera or the like is employed.
- an infrared projector 35 is provided at a front position in the vehicle.
- the infrared projector 35 has a built-in LED and emits infrared light toward the driver's seat. infrared
- the mounting position of the line floodlight 35 is set in a place that is hardly obstructive to operation, such as around an instrument panel or a dashboard.
- the hidden camera 30, the image recording device 33 and the infrared projector 35 are connected to the vehicle-mounted battery 41 via cables 32, 34 and 37.
- the photographing of the driver's seat side is started at a predetermined timing.
- FIG. 4 shows a circuit configuration example of the criminal identification device.
- an ON contact 42 a of an engine key switch 42 is connected to a main power supply circuit a connected to a battery 41.
- a manual switch 43a for switching the hidden camera 30 and the image recording device 33 to a shooting standby state is connected to the on-contact circuit b.
- a door switch circuit c is branched from the main power supply circuit a, and a room lamp fuse 45, a room lamp 46, and a door switch 47 are interposed in the door switch circuit c.
- the door switch circuit c is connected to the manual switch 43b via an auxiliary circuit e provided with a relay 48.
- a relay 48 When the door switch 47 is turned on, the room lamp 46 is turned on, the relay 48 is closed, and current flows through the door switch circuit c and the auxiliary circuit e.
- a stop lamp circuit d is branched from the main power supply circuit a.
- the stop lamp circuit d includes a stop lamp fuse 51, a stop lamp switch 52, and a stop lamp circuit.
- the stop ramp circuit d is connected to the manual switch 43a via the auxiliary circuit f.
- the stop lamp switch 52 is turned on, the stop lamp 53 lights up, and current flows through the stop lamp circuit d and the auxiliary circuit f.
- imaging method described below is an example in which the configuration according to the present embodiment is adopted, and the imaging timing and the like may be changed as necessary.
- the owner of the vehicle must provide a manual switch 43a in the driver's seat before leaving the vehicle.
- the hidden camera 30 is kept in the shooting standby state.
- step S10 When the vehicle is robbed and the criminal opens the door without permission (step S10), the room lamp lights up Then, the current of the battery 41 flows through the main power supply circuit a, the door switch circuit c, and the auxiliary circuit e to the hidden camera 30, the image recording device 33, and the infrared projector 35 (step SI1). At this time, the hidden camera 30 starts capturing a moving image of the driver's seat and records it in the image recording device 33 (step S12).
- the engine key switch 42 is first switched to the on-contact 42a (step 13). At this time, the current of the battery 41 flows to the hidden camera 30 via the main power supply circuit a and the ON contact circuit b, and the shutter is lowered. Then, a still image on the driver's seat side is recorded in the image recording device 33 (step 14).
- step S15 When the criminal steps on the brake, the stop lamp switch 52 is turned on (step S15), and the current of the battery 41 is passed through the main power supply circuit a, the stop lamp circuit d, and the auxiliary circuit f. It flows to the hidden camera 30 and the shirt is down. Then, as in the case of the key switch-on contact (step 13), a still image is recorded in the image recording device 33 (step S16).
- the still image recorded in the image recording device 33 may be transmitted to a terminal such as a personal computer or a mobile phone as necessary.
- Step 17 Yes
- Step S18 the door is opened
- the power to the hidden camera 30, the recording device 33, and the infrared projector 35 is cut off, and the shooting of the moving image and the still image by the hidden camera 30 ends.
- the stop lamp switch 52 is turned on every time the criminal depresses the brake (No in step 17), and the still image of the criminal is repeatedly recorded in the image recording device 33.
- the criminal who robbed the vehicle may see the instrument panel 10 in the driver's seat, the perception hole H is covered with the protective color cover 25, so the criminal may not notice the presence of the hidden camera 30. ,. Further, since the protective color bar 25 is assimilated to the speedometer 15, the presence of the protective color cover 25 is hardly noticed.
- the hidden camera 30 falls down, so that the operating sound of the shirt is drowned out by the criminal's operation sound. It becomes difficult.
- the criminal indexing device shown in FIG. 6 can employ a convex lens-shaped protective color cover 61.
- the speedometer 15 has a sight hole H formed in the meter panel 21.
- the clear panel 22 behind the meter panel 21 is provided with a through hole K, and the front end of the camera 30 is press-fitted and fixed in the through hole K.
- the camera eye 31 of the hidden camera 30 is directed to the driver's seat side from the sight-seeing hole H.
- a convex lens-shaped protective color cover 61 is attached to the front surface of the meter panel 21 so as to cover the viewing hole H.
- the protective color cover 61 is made of a translucent resin material that transmits infrared rays, and is colored in the same color as the background color of the meter panel 21.
- the surface of the protective color cover 61 has a convex surface 61a that swells toward the driver's seat side.
- the camera axis of the hidden camera 30 coincides with almost the center position of the convex surface 61a.
- the protective color cover 61 can be manufactured relatively inexpensively by molding the convex surface 61a with a resin material such as acrylic.
- the protective color cover 61 acts in the same manner as a fisheye lens in front of the hidden camera 30 to increase the viewing angle.
- the hidden camera 30 allows the driver's seat side to be photographed in a wide range, and the culprit can be photographed with a higher probability.
- the culprit's physique or driving posture is different from normal, even when the hidden camera 30 is not directly facing the culprit, it becomes easy to catch a face image important for culprit identification.
- the criminal identification device shown in FIG. 7 has a hidden camera 30 housed in an indicator lamp case 71.
- Indicator lights on the instrument panel indicate the operating status of headlights, seat belts, etc. It may be juxtaposed. Each of these indicator lamps is housed in an indicator lamp case defined in the meter housing. The setting of such indicator lamps differs depending on the type of vehicle, and there are often unused indicator lamp cases. In the third embodiment, the hidden camera 30 is installed using such an unused indicator lamp.
- the instrument panel 10 is provided with a meter housing 72 for storing instruments behind the front panel 12.
- a meter housing 72 for storing instruments behind the front panel 12.
- an indicator lamp case 71 is provided on the body.
- the hidden camera 30 is housed in the indicator lamp case 71, and is fixed to the bottom surface of the indicator lamp case 71 by an auxiliary tool 73.
- the indicator lamp case 71 does not contain a light source for illuminating the indicator.
- a lamp cover 74 is provided in an opening of the indicator lamp case 71.
- the lamp cover 74 is given a predetermined color, and the inside of the indicator lamp case 71 is obstructed by the lamp cover 74 from the driver's seat side.
- a piercing hole H penetrating through the lamp cover 74 is provided in front of the hidden camera 30 .
- the hidden camera 30 is capable of photographing the driver's seat side through the sight hole H.
- a translucent protective color cover 75 that covers the viewing hole H is attached to the front surface of the lamp cover 74.
- the protective color bar 75 is made of a resin film of a similar color to the lamp cover 74 and has a property of transmitting infrared rays.
- the criminal identification device of the third embodiment it is possible to easily install a hidden camera using an existing indicator lamp case of a car or the like.
- the protective color cover 75 is easily assimilated with the color of the lamp cover 74, the presence of the hidden camera 30 is difficult for the perpetrator to notice.
- a hidden camera 83 is attached to a partition wall 82 of a meter housing 81.
- the meter housing 81 houses instruments such as the vehicle speed converter 23, and has a partition wall 82 extending toward the front panel 12 inside the back plate. Partition wall 82 A hidden camera 83 is fixed to the inner surface of the front end with a screw or the like using an auxiliary tool 84. A front view hole H is provided on the front panel 12 in front of the hidden camera 83. A concave groove M is formed on the inner surface of the front panel 12 so as to surround the piercing hole H, and the protective color cover 85 fits into the concave groove M. That is, the piercing hole H is covered by the protective color cover 85 from the back side of the front panel 12.
- the protective color cover 85 is made of a translucent resin panel such as acrylic.
- the front panel 12 is colored in a similar color to the front background color, and the presence of the protective color cover 85 from the driver's seat side is difficult to understand.
- the hidden camera 83 has a built-in image recording device, and is connected to an image transmitting device 88 by a cable 87. For example, a still image may be transmitted to the vehicle owner at regular intervals while recording a moving image with the hidden camera 83.
- a commercially available CCD camera, C-MS camera, or the like can be used as the hidden camera 83.
- An infrared projector 86 is attached to the side of the lens of the hidden camera 83.
- Infrared projector 8 6 Power Irradiates the driver's seat side with infrared rays through the protective color cover 85.
- the infrared projector 86 does not easily obstruct the driver. Further, since the infrared projector 86 cannot be seen from the driver's seat, it becomes more difficult for the criminal identification device to be noticed when the vehicle is robbed.
- the hidden camera 83 by mounting the hidden camera 83 on the partition wall 82 of the meter housing 81, a large mounting space for the hidden camera 83 can be ensured.
- the multifunctional hidden camera 83 can be easily used, and the infrared projector 86 can be easily installed behind the protective color cover 85.
- the criminal identification device can be easily retrofitted to vehicles having different specifications.
- the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to these.
- the positions of the viewing holes and the protective color cover may be changed according to the specifications of the vehicle.
- the position of the hidden camera can be reduced. May be specified to specify the location.
- the protective color cover is attached so as to be assimilated to the number “80”. Also, pasting a protective color cover makes it difficult to identify the position of the hidden camera.
- the hidden camera 83 may be integrally fixed to the inner surface of the protective color cover 85 by a method such as bonding or press fitting. According to such a configuration, the hidden camera 83 can be mounted inside the meter housing 81 even if the partition wall 82 does not exist.
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