Rear vehicle camera
US-2016191863-A1 · Jun 30, 2016 · US
US11635672B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11635672-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117303784-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2023 |
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A vehicular camera includes a lens barrel accommodating a lens and having at least two radial protrusions protruding radially outward at or near an inner end of the lens barrel. A lens holder includes a passageway for receiving the inner end of the lens barrel and has at least two slots extending longitudinally from a board end of the lens holder. The lens barrel is received in the lens holder and the board end of the lens holder is attached at an imager printed circuit board with the imager facing the lens. The radial protrusions are movable within the slots while the lens barrel is adjusted relative to the imager to align the lens at the imager. After the lens is aligned relative to the imager, the radial protrusions within the slots are welded to the lens holder to secure the lens barrel relative to the imager printed circuit board.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for assembling a vehicular camera, the method comprising: providing an imager printed circuit board, wherein the imager printed circuit board comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness of the imager printed circuit board, and wherein an imager is disposed at the first side of the imager printed circuit board; providing a lens barrel accommodating a lens and having an inner end, the lens barrel having at least two radial protrusions protruding radially outward at or near the inner end of the lens barrel; providing a lens holder having at least two slots extending longitudinally along the lens holder from a board end of the lens holder; inserting the inner end of the lens barrel into the lens holder such that the radial protrusions are disposed within respective ones of the slots; after the lens barrel is inserted into the lens holder, securing the lens holder relative to the imager printed circuit board; optically aligning and focusing the lens at the imager via movement of the lens barrel relative to the lens holder; after the lens is optically aligned and focused relative to the imager at the imager printed circuit board, welding the radial protrusions to the lens holder to secure the lens barrel relative to the imager printed circuit board; and wherein the slots taper at their ends opposite the board end of the lens holder, and wherein, with the lens holder secured relative to the imager printed circuit board and prior to optically aligning and focusing the lens at the imager, the radial protrusions are positioned at the tapered ends of the slots to locate the lens barrel relative to the lens holder. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein welding the radial protrusions to the lens holder comprises laser welding the radial protrusions within the slots and to the lens holder to secure the lens barrel relative to the imager printed circuit board. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein, with the lens holder secured relative to the imager printed circuit board, the board end of the lens holder is attached at the imager printed circuit board with the first side of the imager printed circuit board and the imager facing the lens. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the radial protrusions protrude radially outward from a retaining element, and wherein the lens barrel is secured to the retaining element prior to inserting the inner end of the lens barrel into the lens holder. 5. The method of claim 1 , comprising, after securing the lens holder relative to the imager printed circuit board, mating a rear housing with the lens holder. 6. The method of claim 1 , comprising, after securing the lens holder relative to the imager printed circuit board and before optically aligning and focusing the lens relative to the imager, adjusting the lens barrel relative to the lens holder to center the radial protrusions within the slots. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein adjusting the lens barrel relative to the lens holder to center the radial protrusions within the slots is done responsive at least in part to an imaging sensor viewing one of the slots and the respective radial protrusion disposed therein. 8. A method for assembling a vehicular camera, the method comprising: providing an imager printed circuit board, wherein the imager printed circuit board comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness of the imager printed circuit board, and wherein an imager is disposed at the first side of the imager printed circuit board; providing a lens barrel accommodating a lens and having an inner end, the lens barrel having at least two radial protrusions protruding radially outward at or near the inner end of the lens barrel; providing a lens holder having at least two slots extending longitudinally along the lens holder from a board end of the lens holder; inserting the inner end of the lens barrel into the lens holder such that the radial protrusions are disposed within respective ones of the slots; after the lens barrel is inserted into the lens holder, securing the lens holder relative to the imager printed circuit board; optically aligning and focusing the lens at the imager via movement of the lens barrel relative to the lens holder; after the lens is optically aligned and focused relative to the imager at the imager printed circuit board, welding the radial protrusions to the lens holder to secure the lens barrel relative to the imager printed circuit board; and after securing the lens holder relative to the imager printed circuit board and before optically aligning and focusing the lens relative to the imager, adjusting the lens barrel relative to the lens holder to center the radial protrusions within the slots. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein adjusting the lens barrel relative to the lens holder to center the radial protrusions within the slots is done responsive at least in part to an imaging sensor viewing one of the slots and the respective radial protrusion disposed therein. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein, with the lens holder secured relative to the imager printed circuit board, the board end of the lens holder is attached at the imager printed circuit board with the first side of the imager printed circuit board and the imager facing the lens. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the slots taper at their ends opposite the board end of the lens holder, and wherein, with the lens holder secured relative to the imager printed circuit board and prior to optically aligning and focusing the lens at the imager, the radial protrusions are positioned at the tapered ends of the slots to locate the lens barrel relative to the lens holder. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein welding the radial protrusions to the lens holder comprises laser welding the radial protrusions within the slots and to the lens holder to secure the lens barrel relative to the imager printed circuit board. 13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the radial protrusions protrude radially outward from a retaining element, and wherein the lens barrel is secured to the retaining element before the lens barrel is received in the lens holder. 14. The method of claim 8 , comprising, after securing the lens holder relative to the imager printed circuit board, mating a rear housing with the lens holder. 15. A method for assembling a vehicular camera, the method comprising: providing an imager printed circuit board, wherein the imager printed circuit board comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness of the imager printed circuit board, and wherein an imager is disposed at the first side of the imager printed circuit board; providing a lens barrel accommodating a lens and having an inner end, the lens barrel having at least two radial protrusions protruding radially outward at or near the inner end of the lens barrel; providing a lens holder having at least two slots extending longitudinally along the lens holder from a board end of the lens holder; inserting the inner end of the lens barrel into the lens holder such that the radial protrusions are disposed within respective ones of the slots; after the lens barrel is inserted into the lens holder, securing the lens holder relative to the imager printed circuit board; optically aligning and focusing the lens at the imager via movement of the lens barrel relative to the lens holder; after the lens is optically aligned and focused relative to the imager at the imager printed cir
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