Imager with active exposure correction
US-10154200-B2 · Dec 11, 2018 · US
US11130449B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11130449-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816169475-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 28, 2021 |
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A modular imager assembly includes a housing configured for removable attachment to a vehicle windscreen and for removable attachment with a rearview assembly. An imager is disposed within the housing and is in optical communication with an aperture extending into the housing. A controller is disposed within the housing and is operably coupled with the imager and a vehicle headlamp. The controller is operable to control an operation state of the vehicle headlamp in response to image data received by the imager.
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What is claimed is: 1. A modular imager assembly comprising: a mount having an interface configured to removably engage a windscreen button that is operably coupled with a vehicle windscreen; a mount button protruding from the mount, wherein the mount is positioned between the mount button and the windscreen button; a housing pivotally and removably attached to the mount; an imager disposed within the housing and in optical communication with an aperture defined through the housing; and a controller disposed within the housing and operably coupled with the imager and a vehicle headlamp, wherein the controller is operable to control an operation state of the vehicle headlamp in response to image data received by the imager. 2. The modular imager assembly of claim 1 , wherein the interface is defined by a recess configured to engage the windscreen button. 3. The modular imager assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mount button has a size that is approximately equal to a size of the windscreen button. 4. The modular imager assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mount is slidably received onto the windscreen button. 5. The modular imager assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing is pivotally mounted to the mount such that an optimum viewing angle can be provided to the imager. 6. The modular imager assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a wire harness that is operably coupled with the housing and with the imager. 7. The modular imager assembly of claim 1 , wherein the imager includes an internal support bracket disposed between a first circuit board and a second circuit board inside the housing. 8. A modular imager assembly comprising: a mount including a recess that receives a windscreen button to support the mount adjacent to a vehicle windscreen; a mount button protruding from the mount, away from the windscreen button, wherein the mount button is removably attached to a rearview assembly; an imager housing operably coupled to the mount; an imager disposed within the imager housing and in optical communication with an aperture defined through the imager housing; and a controller disposed within the imager housing and operably coupled with the imager and an adjustable vehicle component, wherein the controller is operable to control an operation state of the adjustable vehicle component in response to image data received by the imager. 9. The modular imager assembly of claim 8 , wherein the windscreen button is operably coupled with the vehicle windscreen and is received by the mount via the recess in the mount. 10. The modular imager assembly of claim 8 , wherein the mount button has a size that is approximately equal to a size of the windscreen button. 11. The modular imager assembly of claim 8 , further comprising: a wire harness in communication with the at least one circuit board and to a headlamp control unit of a vehicle. 12. The modular imager assembly of claim 9 , wherein the mount is slidably received onto the windscreen button. 13. The modular imager assembly of claim 8 , wherein the imager housing is pivotally mounted to the mount such that an optimum viewing angle can be provided to the imager. 14. The modular imager assembly of claim 8 , further comprising: a wire harness that is operably coupled with the imager housing and with the imager. 15. The modular imager assembly of claim 8 , wherein the imager includes an internal support bracket disposed between a first circuit board and a second circuit board inside the imager housing. 16. A modular imager assembly comprising: a housing rotatably coupled with a mount that is configured for removable attachment to a vehicle windscreen button and for removable attachment with a rearview assembly, wherein the mount is disposed directly between the vehicle windscreen button and a mount button supporting the rearview assembly; an imager disposed within the housing and in optical communication with an aperture defined through the housing; and a controller including an internal frame supporting at least one of a first circuit board and a second circuit board and disposed within the housing, the controller being in communication with the imager and a vehicle headlamp, wherein the controller is operable to control an operation state of the vehicle headlamp in response to image data received by the imager, wherein said modular imager assembly is configured for removable installation proximate the rearview assembly without interfering with performance of said modular imager assembly. 17. The modular imager assembly of claim 16 , wherein the housing is pivotally mounted to the mount such that an optimum viewing angle can be provided to the imager. 18. The modular imager assembly of claim 16 , further comprising: a wire harness that is operably coupled with the housing and with the imager. 19. The modular imager assembly of claim 16 , wherein the imager includes an internal support bracket disposed between the first circuit board and the second circuit board inside the housing. 20. The modular imager assembly of claim 16 , further comprising: a wire harness in communication with the at least one the first circuit board and the second circuit board and to a headlamp control unit of a vehicle.
Windows, e.g. windscreen · CPC title
built into the vehicle body, e.g. details concerning the mounting of the headlamps on the vehicle body (B60Q1/0491, B60Q1/05 take precedence, integrated front ends B62D25/00) · CPC title
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combined with another condition, e.g. using vehicle recognition from camera images or activation of wipers · CPC title
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