Mirror assembly with spring-loaded electrical connectors
US-2016243987-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US11606485B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11606485-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217649371-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 14, 2023 |
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A vehicular camera includes a camera housing having front and rear camera housing portions. An imager is disposed at a printed circuit board. A lens assembly is disposed at the front camera housing portion and accommodates at least one lens. The front camera housing portion is formed of a material having a first Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE). At least two attachment elements are disposed at the front camera housing portion and are formed of a material having a second CTE that is less than the first CTE of the front camera housing portion and that is less than 10 ppm/° C. The printed circuit board is mounted at the attachment elements via fasteners threadedly engaging respective ones of the at least two attachment elements. The front camera housing portion and the attachment elements cooperate to decrease temperature-induced movement of the printed circuit board relative to the at least one lens.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicular camera comprising: a camera housing comprising a front camera housing portion and a rear camera housing portion; a printed circuit board having a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness dimension of the printed circuit board; an imager disposed at the first side of the printed circuit board; a lens assembly disposed at the front camera housing portion, the lens assembly accommodating at least one lens; wherein the front camera housing portion is formed of a material having a first Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE); at least two attachment elements disposed at the front camera housing portion, the at least two attachment elements are formed of a material having a second CTE; wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than the first CTE of the material of the front camera housing portion, and wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than 10 ppm/° C.; wherein the printed circuit board is mounted at the at least two attachment elements disposed at the front camera housing portion via fasteners threadedly engaging respective ones of the at least two attachment elements; wherein the front camera housing portion and the at least two attachment elements cooperate to decrease temperature-induced movement of the printed circuit board relative to the at least one lens; and wherein, with the printed circuit board mounted at the at least two attachment elements via the respective fasteners, the front camera housing portion and the rear camera housing portion are mated together to encase the printed circuit board in the camera housing. 2. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the at least two attachment elements comprise at least three attachment elements. 3. The vehicular camera of claim 2 , wherein at least one other of the at least three attachment elements is not threadedly engaged with a fastener. 4. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the material of the at least two attachment elements comprises Invar. 5. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than 5 ppm/° C. 6. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than 2 ppm/° C. 7. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the printed circuit board is spaced from the lens assembly via a portion of the front camera housing portion and via the at least two attachment elements disposed at the front camera housing portion. 8. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein each attachment element of the at least two attachment elements comprises a post that protrudes from the front camera housing portion. 9. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the at least two attachment elements allow for a decreased length of a support portion of the front camera housing portion at which the at least two attachment elements are disposed to decrease the temperature-induced movement of the printed circuit board relative to the at least one lens. 10. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly is attached at the front camera housing portion at a lens attachment region, and wherein the printed circuit board is spaced from the lens attachment region via a support portion of the front camera housing portion and via the at least two attachment elements, and wherein the support portion of the front camera housing portion spans between the lens attachment region and the at least two attachment elements. 11. A vehicular camera comprising: a camera housing comprising a front camera housing portion and a rear camera housing portion; a printed circuit board having a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness dimension of the printed circuit board; an imager disposed at the first side of the printed circuit board; a lens assembly disposed at the front camera housing portion, the lens assembly accommodating at least one lens; wherein the front camera housing portion is formed of a material having a first Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE); at least two attachment elements disposed at the front camera housing portion, the at least two attachment elements are formed of a material having a second CTE; wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than the first CTE of the material of the front camera housing portion, and wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than 10 ppm/° C.; wherein the printed circuit board is mounted at the at least two attachment elements disposed at the front camera housing portion via fasteners threadedly engaging respective ones of the at least two attachment elements; wherein each attachment element of the at least two attachment elements comprises a post that protrudes from the front camera housing portion; wherein the printed circuit board is spaced from the lens assembly via a portion of the front camera housing portion and via the at least two attachment elements disposed at the front camera housing portion; wherein the front camera housing portion and the at least two attachment elements cooperate to decrease temperature-induced movement of the printed circuit board relative to the at least one lens; and wherein, with the printed circuit board mounted at the at least two attachment elements via the respective fasteners, the front camera housing portion and the rear camera housing portion are mated together to encase the printed circuit board in the camera housing. 12. The vehicular camera of claim 11 , wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than 5 ppm/° C. 13. The vehicular camera of claim 11 , wherein the second CTE of the material of the at least two attachment elements is less than 2 ppm/° C. 14. The vehicular camera of claim 11 , wherein the at least two attachment elements allow for a decreased length of a support portion of the front camera housing portion at which the at least two attachment elements are disposed to decrease the temperature-induced movement of the printed circuit board relative to the at least one lens. 15. The vehicular camera of claim 11 , wherein the lens assembly is attached at the front camera housing portion at a lens attachment region, and wherein the printed circuit board is spaced from the lens attachment region via the portion of the front camera housing portion and via the at least two attachment elements, and wherein the portion of the front camera housing portion spans between the lens attachment region and the at least two attachment elements. 16. A vehicular camera comprising: a camera housing comprising a front camera housing portion and a rear camera housing portion; a printed circuit board having a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness dimension of the printed circuit board; an imager disposed at the first side of the printed circuit board; a lens assembly disposed at the front camera housing portion, the lens assembly accommodating at least one lens; wherein the lens assembly is attached at a lens attachment region at an outer side of the front camera housing portion; wherein the front camera housing portion is formed of a material having a first Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE); at least two attachment elements disposed at an inner side of the front camera
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