Directional optical detection devices
US-2024192373-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US10139604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10139604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715478591-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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Aspects are generally directed to a compact anamorphic objective lens assembly. In one example, the objective lens assembly includes a first anamorphic lens group including a first cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in a first dimension and a second cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in a second dimension orthogonal to the first dimension, the first anamorphic lens group being positioned to receive visible light along an optical path, a second anamorphic lens group positioned along the optical path to receive the visible light from the first anamorphic lens group, the second anamorphic lens group including a third cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in the first dimension and a fourth cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in the second dimension, and an aperture stop centered along the optical path and interposed between the first and second anamorphic lens groups.
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What is claimed is: 1. An objective lens assembly comprising: a first anamorphic lens group including at least a first cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in a first dimension, a second cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in a second dimension substantially orthogonal to the first dimension, and a fifth cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in the first dimension, the first anamorphic lens group being positioned to receive visible light along an optical path extending therethrough, and the second cylindrical lens being interposed between the first cylindrical lens and the fifth cylindrical lens along the optical path; a second anamorphic lens group positioned along the optical path to receive the visible light from the first anamorphic lens group, the second anamorphic lens group including at least a third cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in the first dimension and a fourth cylindrical lens having a surface optically powered in the second dimension; and an aperture stop centered about the optical path in a vertical direction relative to the optical path and interposed between the first anamorphic lens group and the second anamorphic lens group. 2. The objective lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the first cylindrical lens, the third cylindrical lens, and the fifth cylindrical lens are configured to expand the visible light in a plane of the first dimension. 3. The objective lens assembly of claim 2 , wherein each of the second cylindrical lens and the fourth cylindrical lens are configured to expand the visible light in a plane of the second dimension. 4. The objective lens assembly of claim 3 , wherein an anamorphic ratio of the expansion of the visible light within the first dimension and the expansion of the visible light within the second dimension is two. 5. The objective lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first cylindrical lens is a first cylindrical doublet consisting of a first cylindrical lens element paired with a first additional lens element. 6. The objective lens assembly of claim 5 , wherein the fifth cylindrical lens is a second cylindrical doublet, the second cylindrical lens being interposed between the consisting of a second cylindrical lens element paired with a second additional lens element. 7. The objective lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second anamorphic lens group further comprises a lens defined by an aspherical surface interposed between the third cylindrical lens and the fourth cylindrical lens. 8. The objective lens assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an optical receiver centered about the optical path in the vertical direction relative to the optical path and positioned to receive the visible light from the second anamorphic lens group, wherein the optical receiver is defined by a resolution of 25 megapixels. 9. The objective lens assembly of claim 8 , wherein a ratio of an overall physical length of the objective lens assembly and an effective focal length of the objective lens assembly is 1.2. 10. The objective lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second anamorphic lens group further comprises at least a first lens defined by a spherical surface interposed between the third cylindrical lens and the fourth cylindrical lens. 11. The objective lens assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first anamorphic lens group further comprises at least a second lens defined by a spherical surface interposed between the second cylindrical lens and the aperture stop. 12. An objective lens assembly comprising: a first anamorphic lens group positioned to receive visible light along an optical path and including a first optical sub-group and a second optical sub-group, the first optical sub-group including at least a first pair of crossed cylindrical lenses, and the second optical sub-group including at least a first lens defined by a spherical surface, wherein the first optical sub-group is configured to provide a first focal power having a same sign focal power in the first dimension and the second dimension, and the second optical sub-group is configured to provide a second focal power having a same sign focal power in the first dimension and the second dimension and opposite the sign focal power of the first focal power; a second anamorphic lens group positioned along the optical path to receive the visible light from the first anamorphic lens group and including a third optical sub-group and a fourth optical sub-group, the third optical sub-group including at least a second lens defined by a spherical surface, and the fourth optical sub-group including at least a second pair of crossed cylindrical lenses; and an aperture stop centered about the optical path in a vertical direction relative to the optical path and interposed between the first anamorphic lens group and the second anamorphic lens group. 13. The objective lens assembly of claim 12 , further comprising an optical receiver centered about the optical path in the vertical direction relative to the optical path and positioned to receive the visible light from second anamorphic lens group, wherein the optical receiver is defined by a resolution of 25 megapixels, and wherein a ratio of an overall physical length of the objective lens assembly and an effective focal length of the objective lens assembly is 1.2. 14. The objective lens assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a lens defined by an aspherical surface interposed between a first cylindrical lens and a second cylindrical lens of the second pair of crossed cylindrical lenses. 15. The objective lens assembly of claim 12 , wherein at least the first pair of crossed cylindrical lenses and the second pair of crossed cylindrical lenses are positioned to expand the visible light in a first dimension and second dimension substantially orthogonal to the first dimension, wherein an anamorphic ratio of the expansion of the visible light within the first dimension and the expansion of the visible light within the second dimension is two. 16. The objective lens assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first pair of crossed cylindrical lenses includes a first cylindrical doublet consisting of a first cylindrical lens element paired with a first additional lens element. 17. The objective lens assembly of claim 16 , wherein the second optical sub-group includes a second cylindrical doublet consisting of a second cylindrical lens element paired with a second additional lens element.
for use in conjunction with image converters or intensifiers {, or for use with projectors, e.g. objectives for projection TV} · CPC title
having more than six components · CPC title
Anamorphotic objectives · CPC title
at least one element being a compound optical element, e.g. cemented elements · CPC title
having five components only · CPC title
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