Vehicular camera assembly process using heat staking during active focus and alignment to secure lens relative to imager

US11700439B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11700439-B2
Application numberUS-202117448534-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 23, 2021
Priority dateSep 25, 2020
Publication dateJul 11, 2023
Grant dateJul 11, 2023

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A vehicular camera includes a lens holder accommodating a lens and an imager printed circuit board (imager PCB). The lens holder includes a plurality of posts protruding from an attaching portion of the lens holder. The imager PCB includes an imager disposed at a first side of the imager PCB, and includes a plurality of apertures therethrough. The attaching portion of the lens holder is positioned at the imager PCB such that the posts protrude through the apertures of the imager PCB. The posts are movable within the apertures while the lens is adjusted relative to the imager to align the lens relative to the imager. With the lens aligned relative to the imager, the posts are heated to deform within the apertures, whereby the deformed posts harden upon cooling to secure the lens holder relative to the imager PCB.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicular camera, the vehicular camera comprising: a lens holder accommodating a lens; wherein the lens holder comprises a plurality of posts protruding from an attaching portion of the lens holder; an imager printed circuit board (imager PCB), wherein the imager PCB comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness of the imager PCB, and wherein an imager is disposed at the first side of the imager PCB, and wherein the imager PCB comprises a plurality of apertures therethrough; wherein the attaching portion of the lens holder is positioned at the imager PCB such that said posts protrude through the apertures of the imager PCB; wherein the posts are movable within the apertures while the lens is adjusted relative to the imager to align the lens relative to the imager; and wherein, with the lens aligned relative to the imager, the posts are heated to deform within the apertures, whereby the deformed posts harden upon cooling to secure the lens holder relative to the imager PCB. 2. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the posts are laser heated to deform within the apertures to secure the lens holder relative to the imager PCB. 3. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the imager PCB comprises a housing portion that circumscribes a circuit board portion, and wherein the imager is disposed at the circuit board portion, and wherein the apertures are established through the housing portion. 4. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the lens holder comprises a plastic injection molded lens holder. 5. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the posts comprise a thermoplastic material. 6. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein a rear housing is mated with the lens holder after the imager PCB is attached to the lens holder. 7. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , comprising an electrical connector portion configured to electrically connect to a wire harness of a vehicle equipped with the vehicular camera. 8. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the apertures are disposed at respective corner regions of the imager PCB. 9. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the posts are heated after the lens is aligned relative to the imager. 10. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the posts are heated as the lens is aligned relative to the imager. 11. A method for assembling a vehicular camera, the method comprising: providing a lens holder accommodating a lens, wherein the lens holder comprises a plurality of posts protruding from an attaching portion of the lens holder; providing an imager printed circuit board (imager PCB), wherein the imager PCB comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness of the imager PCB, and wherein an imager is disposed at the first side of the imager PCB, and wherein the imager PCB comprises a plurality of apertures therethrough; positioning the attaching portion of the lens holder at the imager PCB such that the posts protrude through the apertures of the imager PCB; moving the posts within the apertures while adjusting the lens relative to the imager to align the lens relative to the imager; and with the lens aligned relative to the imager, heating the posts to deform the posts within the apertures, whereby the deformed posts harden upon cooling to secure the lens holder relative to the imager PCB. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein heating the posts comprises using a laser. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the imager PCB comprises a housing portion that circumscribes a circuit board portion, and wherein the imager is disposed at the circuit board portion, and wherein the apertures are established through the housing portion. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the lens holder comprises a plastic injection molded lens holder. 15. The method of claim 11 , wherein the posts comprise a thermoplastic material. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the apertures are disposed at respective corner regions of the imager PCB. 17. The method of claim 11 , wherein the posts are heated after the lens is aligned relative to the imager. 18. The method of claim 11 , wherein the posts are heated as the lens is aligned relative to the imager. 19. A vehicular camera, the vehicular camera comprising: a lens holder accommodating a lens; wherein the lens holder comprises a plurality of posts protruding from an attaching portion of the lens holder; an imager printed circuit board (imager PCB), wherein the imager PCB comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side and separated from the first side by a thickness of the imager PCB, and wherein an imager is disposed at the first side of the imager PCB; wherein the imager PCB comprises a housing portion that circumscribes a circuit board portion, and wherein the imager is disposed at the circuit board portion, and wherein the imager PCB comprises a plurality of apertures established through the housing portion at respective corner regions of the imager PCB; wherein the attaching portion of the lens holder is positioned at the imager PCB such that said posts protrude through the apertures of the imager PCB; wherein the posts are movable within the apertures while the lens is adjusted relative to the imager to align the lens relative to the imager; wherein, with the lens aligned relative to the imager, the posts are heated to deform within the apertures, whereby the deformed posts harden upon cooling to secure the lens holder relative to the imager PCB; and a rear housing that is mated with the lens holder after the imager PCB is attached to the lens holder. 20. The vehicular camera of claim 19 , wherein the posts are laser heated to deform within the apertures to secure the lens holder relative to the imager PCB. 21. The vehicular camera of claim 19 , wherein the lens holder comprises a plastic injection molded lens holder. 22. The vehicular camera of claim 19 , wherein the posts comprise a thermoplastic material. 23. The vehicular camera of claim 19 , wherein the posts are heated after the lens is aligned relative to the imager. 24. The vehicular camera of claim 19 , wherein the posts are heated as the lens is aligned relative to the imager.

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  • using multiple cameras · CPC title

  • B60R11/04Primary

    Mounting of cameras operative during drive; Arrangement of controls thereof relative to the vehicle · CPC title

  • H04N23/54Primary

    Mounting of pick-up tubes, electronic image sensors, deviation or focusing coils · CPC title

  • Mechanical or electrical details of cameras or camera modules specially adapted for being embedded in other devices · CPC title

  • associated with surface mounted components · CPC title

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What does patent US11700439B2 cover?
A vehicular camera includes a lens holder accommodating a lens and an imager printed circuit board (imager PCB). The lens holder includes a plurality of posts protruding from an attaching portion of the lens holder. The imager PCB includes an imager disposed at a first side of the imager PCB, and includes a plurality of apertures therethrough. The attaching portion of the lens holder is positio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Magna Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R11/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 11 2023 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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