Lens cap for optical projectors

US10824052B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10824052-B2
Application numberUS-201816114501-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 28, 2018
Priority dateAug 28, 2018
Publication dateNov 3, 2020
Grant dateNov 3, 2020

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Various embodiments described herein relates to a lens cap, adapted to be mechanically engaged over a lens assembly of an optical projector. The lens cap, as described herein, is adapted for vignetting a light pattern projected by the optical projector. The lens cap includes a front surface and a back surface, where on at least a portion of the front surface, an elliptically shaped aperture is defined. In this aspect, the elliptically shaped aperture is chamfered towards its peripheral ends, as the elliptically shaped aperture extends out from the back surface of the lens cap towards the front surface of lens cap. Also, the elliptically shaped aperture is defined on the lens cap such that, a center axis of the aperture is offset to a central axis of the lens cap, so as to match an offset at which the light pattern is projected by the optical projector.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A lens cap having, a back surface, adapted to be mechanically engaged over a light pattern projecting unit; a front surface defining an elliptically shaped aperture on a portion of the front surface, the elliptically shaped aperture adapted to provide a vignetting on a light pattern projected from the light pattern projecting unit, wherein a periphery of the elliptically shaped aperture is chamfered as the elliptically shaped aperture extends out from the back surface to the front surface of the lens cap and wherein a center axis, passing orthogonally through the front surface and the back surface of the lens cap, and via a point of intersection of a major axis and a minor axis of the elliptically shaped aperture, is offset from a central axis of the lens cap. 2. The lens cap of claim 1 , wherein, a cross-section of the elliptically shaped aperture is adapted to match a field of view of the light pattern projecting unit, as the lens cap is mechanically engaged over a lens assembly of the light pattern projecting unit. 3. The lens cap of claim 1 , wherein the elliptically shaped aperture of the lens cap is adapted to at least partially block outermost rays which are at a periphery of a projected laser beam defining the projected pattern, as the light pattern projected from a lens assembly of the light pattern projecting unit passes through the elliptically shaped aperture of the lens cap. 4. The lens cap of claim 1 , a length of the major axis and a length of the minor axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is based on a defined value to which the projected light pattern is offset from a center axis of the lens of the light pattern projecting unit. 5. The lens cap of claim 1 , wherein a slope of chamfered periphery of the elliptically shaped aperture is based on at least one of: (i) an axial distance between a lens assembly of the light pattern projecting unit and the back surface of the lens cap and (ii) a corner reduction ratio of the projected pattern, wherein the corner reduction ratio is representative of a desired percentage decrease, in intensity of outermost rays of a projected laser beam defining the projected light pattern. 6. The lens cap of claim 1 , wherein a slope of chamfered periphery of the elliptically shaped aperture causes vignetting of outermost rays of projected laser beam defining the projected pattern and wherein an offset in the center axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is to match an offset of the projected light pattern projected by a light source through a lens of the light pattern projecting unit. 7. The lens cap of claim 1 , wherein a length the major axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is in a range from about 6.5 mm to about 8.0 mm and wherein a length of the minor axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is in a range from about 4.93 mm to about 5.93 mm. 8. A lens cap having, a back surface adapted to be mechanically engaged over a light pattern projecting unit that is adapted to project a structured light; a front surface defining an elliptically shaped aperture, on a portion of the front surface, the elliptically shaped aperture adapted to provide a vignetting on the structured light projected from the light pattern projecting unit, wherein the elliptically shaped aperture of the lens cap is adapted to at least, block or partially allow, outermost rays which are at periphery of a projected laser beam defining the structured light, as the structured light projected from a lens assembly of the light pattern projecting unit passes through the elliptically shaped aperture of the lens cap. 9. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein the elliptically shaped aperture is chamfered towards a periphery at which the elliptically shaped aperture extends out from the back surface to the front surface of the lens cap and wherein a center axis, passing orthogonally through the front surface and the back surface and via a point of intersection of a major axis and a minor axis of the elliptically shaped aperture, is offset from a central axis of the lens cap. 10. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein, a cross-section of the elliptically shaped aperture is adapted to match a field of view of the light pattern projecting unit, as the lens cap is mechanically engaged on a lens assembly of the light pattern projecting unit. 11. The lens cap of claim 8 , a length of the major axis and a length of the minor axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is based on a defined value to which the projected structured light is offset from a center axis of the lens of the light pattern projecting unit. 12. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein a slope of chamfered periphery of the elliptically shaped aperture is based on at least one of: (i) an axial distance between a lens of the light pattern projecting unit and the back surface of the lens cap and (ii) a corner reduction ratio of the projected pattern, wherein the corner reduction ratio is representative of a desired percentage decrease, in intensity of outermost rays of a projected laser beam defining the structured light. 13. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein a slope of chamfered periphery of the elliptically shaped aperture causes vignetting of outermost rays of projected laser beam defining the structured light and wherein an offset in the center axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is to match an offset of the structured light projected by a light source through a lens assembly of the light pattern projecting unit. 14. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein a length the major axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is in a range from about 6.5 mm to about 8.0 mm and wherein a length of the minor axis of the elliptically shaped aperture is in a range from about 4.93 mm to about 5.93 mm. 15. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein the lens cap is adapted to be engaged over the light pattern projecting unit using at least one of, a snap fit arrangement and an adhesive. 16. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein the lens cap is adapted to be engaged over the light pattern projecting unit using an alignment features having a structure that is adapted to recess the lens cap to engage the lens cap over the light pattern projecting unit and wherein the lens cap comprises threadings that are adapted to be engaged with complimentary threadings on surface of the pattern projecting unit. 17. The lens cap of claim 8 , wherein the lens cap is formed of injection molded polycarbonate-ABS-thermoplastic and is of thickness of about 1 mm and wherein the thickness of chamfered periphery of the elliptically shaped aperture is of thickness of about 0.5 mm. 18. An imaging system comprising: a light pattern projecting unit comprising a projector lens assembly, the light pattern projecting unit adapted to project structured light in a field of view of the light pattern projecting unit; and a lens cap having, a back surface adapted to be mechanically engaged over the projector lens assembly of the light pattern projecting unit; and a front surface defining an elliptically shaped aperture, on a portion of the front surface, the elliptically shaped aperture adapted to provide a vignetting on the structured light projected from the light pattern projecting unit, wherein the elliptically shaped aperture is chamfered towards a periphery at which the elliptically shaped aperture extends out from the back surface to the front surface of the lens cap and wherein a center axis, passing orthogonally through the front surface and the back surface and via a point of intersection of a major axis and a minor axis of the elliptically shape

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  • Projectors for producing special effects at the edges of picture, e.g. blurring · CPC title

  • Accessories · CPC title

  • G03B17/54Primary

    with projector · CPC title

  • G03B11/041Primary

    Lens caps as separate accessory (accessories in general G03B17/56) · CPC title

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What does patent US10824052B2 cover?
Various embodiments described herein relates to a lens cap, adapted to be mechanically engaged over a lens assembly of an optical projector. The lens cap, as described herein, is adapted for vignetting a light pattern projected by the optical projector. The lens cap includes a front surface and a back surface, where on at least a portion of the front surface, an elliptically shaped aperture is …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hand Held Prod Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03B17/54. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 03 2020 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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