Alignment detection for split camera

US10488186B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10488186-B2
Application numberUS-201615197154-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2016
Priority dateJun 29, 2016
Publication dateNov 26, 2019
Grant dateNov 26, 2019

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An electronic device comprises a camera and a retaining member. The camera includes an objective portion configured to collect light from a subject, a sensor portion reversibly separable from the objective portion, and a computer configured to return an indication of alignment of the objective and sensor portions based on output of one or more optical sensor elements of the sensor portion. The retaining member is configured to couple the objective portion to the sensor portion when the objective and sensor portions are aligned and also when the objective portion is separated from the sensor portion.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A camera comprising: an objective portion including an aperture, the objective portion configured to collect light from a subject and to project an image of the aperture; a sensor portion reversibly separable from the objective portion, the sensor portion including an array of optical sensor elements configured to capture the image of the aperture; a computer configured to return an indication of alignment of the objective and sensor portions based on the image of the aperture as captured by the array of optical sensor elements, the indication of alignment varying based on at least one of: a position of an elliptical center of the image of the aperture, an elliptic eccentricity of the image of the aperture, and an elliptical diameter of the image of the aperture; and a retaining member fixedly coupled to each of the objective and sensor portions and configured to couple the objective portion to the sensor portion both when the objective and sensor portions are aligned and when the objective portion is separated from the sensor portion. 2. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment includes an indication of translational alignment. 3. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment varies based on the position of the elliptical center of the image of the aperture. 4. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment varies based on the elliptic eccentricity of the image of the aperture. 5. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment varies based on the elliptical diameter of the image of the aperture. 6. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment includes an indication of tilt alignment. 7. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment includes an indication of focal alignment. 8. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment includes an indication of vertical alignment. 9. The camera of claim 1 wherein the indication of alignment includes an indication of vertical alignment and an indication of horizontal alignment. 10. The camera of claim 1 wherein the objective portion and the sensor portion each includes one or more lenses. 11. The camera of claim 1 wherein the retaining member includes a hinge. 12. The camera of claim 1 wherein the retaining member includes a slide. 13. The camera of claim 1 wherein the image of the aperture includes the image of the subject, and wherein the image of the subject is formed on the array of optical sensor elements. 14. The camera of claim 1 wherein the aperture is a circular aperture. 15. The camera of claim 1 wherein the camera is arranged in a smartphone. 16. The camera of claim 1 wherein the camera is arranged in a tablet computer system. 17. A smartphone comprising: an objective portion including an aperture, the objective portion configured to collect light from a subject and to project an image of the aperture; a sensor portion reversibly separable from the objective portion, the sensor portion including an array of optical sensor elements configured to capture the image of the aperture; a computer configured to return an indication of alignment of the objective and sensor portions based on the image of the aperture as captured by the array of optical sensor elements, the indication of alignment varying based on at least one of: a position of an elliptical center of the image of the aperture, an elliptic eccentricity of the image of the aperture, and an elliptical diameter of the image of the aperture; and a hinge fixedly coupled to each of the objective and sensor portions and configured to couple the objective portion to the sensor portion both when the objective and sensor portions are aligned and when the objective portion is separated from the sensor portion. 18. The smartphone of claim 17 wherein the image of the aperture includes the image of the subject, and wherein the image of the subject is formed on the array of optical sensor elements. 19. A smartphone comprising: an objective portion including an aperture, the objective portion configured to collect light from a subject and to project an image of the aperture; a sensor portion reversibly separable from the objective portion, the sensor portion including an array of optical sensor elements configured to capture the image of the aperture; a computer configured to return an indication of alignment of the objective and sensor portions based on the image of the aperture as captured by the array of optical sensor elements, the indication of alignment varying based on at least one of: a position of an elliptical center of the image of the aperture, an elliptic eccentricity of the image of the aperture, and an elliptical diameter of the image of the aperture; and a slide fixedly coupled to each of the objective and sensor portions and configured to couple the objective portion to the sensor portion both when the objective and sensor portions are aligned and when the objective portion is separated from the sensor portion. 20. The smartphone of claim 19 wherein the image of the aperture includes the image of the subject, and wherein the image of the subject is formed on the array of optical sensor elements.

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Classifications

  • G02B7/003Primary

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

  • Optical parts specially adapted for electronic image sensors; Mounting thereof · CPC title

  • Determining position or orientation of objects or cameras (camera calibration G06T7/80) · CPC title

  • for a camera module assembly · CPC title

  • Marker · CPC title

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What does patent US10488186B2 cover?
An electronic device comprises a camera and a retaining member. The camera includes an objective portion configured to collect light from a subject, a sensor portion reversibly separable from the objective portion, and a computer configured to return an indication of alignment of the objective and sensor portions based on output of one or more optical sensor elements of the sensor portion. The …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B7/003. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 26 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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