Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ: DGLY) (the “Company”), which develops,
manufactures, and markets advanced video recording products and
other critical safety products for law enforcement, emergency
management, fleet safety and event security, today announced five
new patents. These issued patents continue to demonstrate the
Company’s commitment to engineering innovative video solutions
technology for law enforcement, first responders, private security
and commercial fleets.
“We’ve always strived to be the innovation
leader in the industry,” said Brody Green, President of Digital
Ally, Inc., adding, “These new patents demonstrate the commitment
of our engineering, sales and technical services teams to provide
law enforcement officers with the hardware and software they need
to protect themselves and the communities they serve.”
Issued patents include:
- 11,711,487 COMPREHENSIVE VIDEO COLLECTION AND STORAGE
A video collection
system comprising a body-wearable video camera, a camera dock, and
a video collection manager. The camera dock is configured to
interface with the body-wearable video camera having a
camera-memory element. The camera dock includes a dock-memory
element configured to receive and store video data from the
camera-memory element. The video collection manager is
communicatively coupled with the camera dock. The camera dock sends
at least a portion of the video data to the video collection
manager.
- 11,667,251 PORTABLE VIDEO AND IMAGING SYSTEM
A portable video and
imaging system includes a camera for capturing video of an event,
and a video recording device for recording the captured video of
the event. The camera is housed in a first housing, the recording
device is housed in a second housing, and the first and second
housings are physically separate. Various embodiments provide for
the system to be mounted to a user's body, an article of clothing,
such as a shirt or a hat, to a vehicle, or to an ancillary
component carried by the user, such as a firearm.
- 11,651,594 SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF LEGIBLY CAPTURING VEHICLE
MARKINGS
A system and method
for legible capture of vehicle identification data includes video
cameras and a computer. Recording attributes such as gain, gain
shutter speed, and white balance are adjusted throughout ranges to
maximize the likelihood of capturing at least one frame in which
characters, such as those on the license plate, are legible.
Successful capture of a legible frame may trigger storage of the
data, while unsuccessful capture may trigger additional scans.
- 11,532,334 FORENSIC VIDEO RECORDING WITH PRESENCE
DETECTION
At a high level,
embodiments of the invention relate to augmenting video data with
presence data derived from one or more proximity tags. More
specifically, embodiments of the invention generate forensically
authenticated recordings linking video imagery to the presence of
specific objects in or near the recording. One embodiment of the
invention includes video recording system comprising a camera, a
wireless proximity tag reader, a storage memory and control
circuitry operable to receive image data from the camera receive a
proximity tag identifier identifying a proximity tag from the
proximity tag reader, and store an encoded frame containing the
image data and the proximity tag identity in the storage
memory.
- 11,523,751 BREATH ANALYZER, SYSTEM, AND
COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR AUTHENTICATING, PRESERVING, AND PRESENTING
BREATH ANALYSIS DATA
A breath analyzer, a
system, and a computer program for administering a breath analysis
to a donor and recording a breath analysis result. Embodiments of
the invention authenticate that the breath analysis was performed
correctly, preserves the breath analysis results by communicating
with other devices, and presents the breath analysis results by
superimposing them on recorded video data. The breath analyzer
includes a breath receptor for receiving a breath sample from the
donor, an analyzing element for determining a breath analysis
result, a communications element for sending information indicative
of the breath analysis result to a recording device manager, and a
housing for securing the components in a handheld device. The
system comprises the breath analyzer, a recording device manager
for synchronizing the recordings, and at least one ancillary camera
for recording the breath analysis.
To learn more about each patent, search the
USPTO by clicking here and entering the patent number. To learn
more about Digital Ally innovations, please visit our patents
page: Digital Ally Patents
About Digital Ally
Digital Ally Companies (NASDAQ: DGLY) through
its subsidiaries, is engaged in video solution technology, human
& animal health protection products, healthcare revenue cycle
management, ticket brokering and marketing, event production and
jet chartering. Digital Ally continues to add organizations that
demonstrate the common traits of positive earnings, growth
potential, innovation and organizational synergies.
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Contact InformationBrody Green,
PresidentStanton Ross, CEOTom Heckman, CFODigital Ally,
Inc.913-814-7774info@digitalallyinc.com
This press release contains forward-looking
statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act
of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. These
forward-looking statements are based largely on the expectations or
forecasts of future events, can be affected by inaccurate
assumptions, and are subject to various business risks and known
and unknown uncertainties, a number of which are beyond the control
of management. Therefore, actual results could differ materially
from the forward-looking statements contained in this press
release. A wide variety of factors that may cause actual results to
differ from the forward-looking statements include, but are not
limited to, the following: whether the 11,711,487, 11,667,251,
11,651,594, 11,532,334, 11,523,751 Patents will help expand the
Company share of the law enforcement market; whether the Company
will be able to adapt the technology underlying the 11,711,487,
11,667,251, 11,651,594, 11,532,334, 11,523,751 Patents to perform
as intended and on a cost effective basis; whether the Company will
make a global impact with its technology innovations; whether the
Company will be able to adapt its technology to new and different
uses, including being able to introduce new products; competition
from larger, more established companies with far greater economic
and human resources; its ability to attract and retain customers
and quality employees; the effect of changing economic conditions;
whether the technology referenced in this release will work as
anticipated and meet the needs of the Company’s customers; and
changes in government regulations, tax rates and similar matters.
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operations are contained in its annual report on Form 10-K for the
year ended December 31, 2022, and quarterly report on Form 10-Q for
the three months ended March 31, 2023, as filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
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