Optical assembly including passive optical elements having alignment features

US10459187B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10459187-B2
Application numberUS-201514970795-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2015
Priority dateDec 16, 2014
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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Optical assemblies include a stack of optical elements each of which has one or more alignment features. Each alignment feature traces a respective curve along a surface of one of the optical elements. The alignment feature(s) of one optical element fit within the alignment feature(s) of the other. In some cases, the alignment features can help establish more precise lateral alignment of the optical elements.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical assembly comprising: a stack of optical elements, wherein a first one of the optical elements has a first alignment feature tracing a curve along a surface of the first optical element, and a second one of the optical elements has a second alignment feature tracing a curve along a surface of the second optical element, wherein the first alignment feature fits within the second alignment feature, and wherein each of the first optical element and the second optical element has a shape that includes a respective first pair of flat side edges opposite one another and a respective second pair of rounded side edges opposite one another; the optical assembly further including a housing laterally surrounding the stack of optical elements, wherein the housing has an inner surface shaped to match the shape of the optical elements. 2. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second alignment features is annular shaped. 3. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second alignment features is arc-shaped. 4. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein the second alignment feature is a track in the surface of the second optical element. 5. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein the first alignment feature is a projection on the surface of the first optical element. 6. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second optical elements has a respective optically active region and an optically inactive region, and wherein the first alignment feature is in the optically inactive region of the first optical element, and the second alignment feature is in the optically inactive region of the second optical element. 7. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein the first alignment feature is in an optically inactive region of the first optical element near one of the rounded side edges of the first optical element. 8. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein the second alignment feature is in an optically inactive region of the second optical element near one of the rounded side edges of the second optical element. 9. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein the first optical element has a third alignment feature tracing an arc along the surface of the first optical element, and the second optical element has a fourth alignment feature tracing an arc along the surface of the second optical element, wherein the third alignment feature fits within the fourth alignment feature. 10. The optical assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second optical elements is a lens element. 11. An optical imaging device comprising: an image sensor; and an optical assembly in accordance with claim 1 disposed over the image sensor. 12. An optical assembly comprising: a stack of optical elements, wherein a first one of the optical elements has a plurality of discrete projections arranged along an arc on a surface of the first optical element, and a second one of the optical elements has a track arranged along an arc in a surface of the second optical element, wherein the projections of the first optical element fit within the track of the second optical element, and wherein each of the first optical element and the second optical element has a shape that includes a respective first pair of flat side edges opposite one another and a respective second pair of rounded side edges opposite one another, and wherein the optical assembly further includes a housing laterally surrounding the stack of optical elements, wherein the housing has an inner surface shaped to match the shape of the optical elements. 13. The optical assembly of claim 12 wherein each of the first and second optical elements has a respective optically active region and an optically inactive region, and wherein the projections are in the optically inactive region of the first optical element, and the track is in the optically inactive region of the second optical element. 14. An optical assembly comprising: a stack of optical elements, wherein a first one of the optical elements has a plurality of discrete projections arranged along an arc on a surface of the first optical element, and a second one of the optical elements has a plurality of indentations arranged along an arc in a surface of the second optical element, wherein the projections of the first optical element fit within the indentations of the second optical element, and wherein each of the first optical element and the second optical element has a shape that includes a respective first pair of flat side edges opposite one another and a respective second pair of rounded side edges opposite one another, and wherein the optical assembly further includes a housing laterally surrounding the stack of optical elements, wherein the housing has an inner surface shaped to match the shape of the optical elements. 15. The optical assembly of claim 14 wherein each of the first and second optical elements has a respective optically active region and an optically inactive region, and wherein the projections are in the optically inactive region of the first optical element, and the indentations are in the optically inactive region of the second optical element.

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  • G02B7/003Primary

    Alignment of optical elements (G02B7/001, G02B7/002 take precedence; for mirrors G02B7/1822) · CPC title

  • for more than one lens · CPC title

  • lens and mount having complementary engagement means, e.g. screw/thread · CPC title

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What does patent US10459187B2 cover?
Optical assemblies include a stack of optical elements each of which has one or more alignment features. Each alignment feature traces a respective curve along a surface of one of the optical elements. The alignment feature(s) of one optical element fit within the alignment feature(s) of the other. In some cases, the alignment features can help establish more precise lateral alignment of the op…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ams Sensors Singapore Pte Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B7/003. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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