Slim pop-out cameras and lenses for such cameras

US12072609B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12072609-B2
Application numberUS-202117460231-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2021
Priority dateSep 24, 2019
Publication dateAug 27, 2024
Grant dateAug 27, 2024

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Digital cameras comprising a lens assembly comprising N lens elements L 1 -L N starting with L 1 on an object side, wherein N is ≥4, an image sensor having a sensor diagonal S D , and a pop-out mechanism that controls a largest air-gap d between two consecutive lens elements within lens elements L 1 and L N to bring the camera to an operative pop-out state and a collapsed state, wherein the lens assembly has a total track length TTL in the operative pop-out state and a collapsed total track length cTTL in the collapsed state, wherein S D is in the range of 7-20 mm and wherein cTTL/S D <0.6.

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What is claimed is: 1. A camera, comprising: an optics module comprising a lens assembly that includes N lens elements L 1 -L N starting with L 1 on an object side, wherein N≥4; an image sensor having a sensor diagonal S D in the range of 5-30 mm; and a pop-out mechanism configured to control at least one air-gap between lens elements or between a lens element and the image sensor to bring the camera to an operative pop-out state and to a collapsed state, wherein the lens assembly has a total track length TTL in the operative pop-out state and a collapsed total track length cTTL in the collapsed state, and wherein cTTL/S D <0.6. 2. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-up mechanism includes a window frame engageable with the optics module, wherein the window frame does not touch the optics module in the pop-out state and wherein the window frame is operable to press on the optics module to bring the camera to the collapsed state. 3. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the at least one air gap includes a largest air-gap d between L N−1 and L N . 4. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the at least one air gap includes a largest air-gap d between L N−2 and L N−1 or between L N−1 and L N , and wherein the lens assembly has a 35 mm equivalent focal length 35eqFL between 40 mm and 150 mm. 5. The camera of claim 4 , wherein d is larger than TTL/5. 6. The camera of claim 1 , wherein cTTL/S D <0.55. 7. The camera of claim 1 , wherein S D is in the range of 10 mm to 15 mm. 8. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the camera is included in a multi-camera together with an additional camera that has a respective additional camera lens assembly with a total track length TTL 2 in the range of 0.9×TTL to 1.1×TTL. 9. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly has a 35 mm equivalent focal length 35eqFL larger than 24 mm. 10. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly has an effective focal length EFL and wherein a ratio TTL/EFL is smaller than 1.4 and larger than 1.0. 11. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly has a lens element with a largest lens diameter d L , and wherein a penalty between a largest diameter d module of the optics module and the largest lens diameter d L is smaller than 4 mm. 12. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly has a lens element with a largest lens diameter d L , and wherein a penalty between a largest diameter d module of the optics module and the largest lens diameter d L is smaller than 2 mm. 13. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the lens assembly has a lens element with a largest lens diameter d L , and wherein a penalty between a largest diameter d module of the optics module and the largest lens diameter d L is smaller than 1 mm. 14. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the window frame includes a window that is not in direct contact with the lens. 15. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-out mechanism includes a window pop-out mechanism based on a pin-groove assembly, and wherein one or more of the pins slide in vertically oriented grooves and one or more pins slide in angled grooves that have an angle of 20-80 degrees with respect to the vertical. 16. The camera of claim 15 , wherein the angled grooves have an angle of 30-70 degrees with respect to the vertical. 17. The camera of claim 15 , wherein the angled grooves have an angle of 40-60 degrees with respect to the vertical. 18. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-out mechanism includes a barrel pop-out mechanism configured to control at least one air-gap and comprising springs and a guiding and positioning mechanism. 19. The camera of claim 18 , wherein the barrel pop-out mechanism enables sufficient z-decenter and xy-decenter accuracy between lens elements in the operative pop-out state and enables repeatability in switching between operative and collapsed states, wherein the sufficient decenter accuracy is less than 0.1 mm decenter and wherein the repeatability is less than 0.05 mm decenter. 20. The camera of claim 18 , wherein the sufficient decenter accuracy is less than 0.8 mm decenter and the repeatability is less than 0.04 mm decenter. 21. The camera of claim 18 , wherein the sufficient decenter accuracy is less than 0.6 mm decenter and the repeatability is less than 0.03 mm decenter. 22. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-out mechanism includes one or more springs. 23. The camera of claim 22 , wherein the one or more springs include one spring. 24. The camera of claim 22 , wherein the one or more springs include three springs. 25. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-out mechanism is a barrel pop-out mechanism that comprises a guiding and positioning mechanism based on a pin and groove assembly. 26. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-out mechanism comprises a guiding and positioning mechanism based on a stopper. 27. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-out mechanism is a barrel pop-out mechanism that comprises a guiding and positioning mechanism based on kinematic coupling mechanism. 28. The camera of claim 25 , wherein the kinematic coupling mechanism is based on pin-groove assembly. 29. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the pop-out mechanism is a barrel pop-out mechanism that comprises a guiding mechanism based on a pin-groove assembly and a positioning mechanism based on a magnetic force.

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

  • Camera modules comprising integrated lens units and imaging units, specially adapted for being embedded in other devices, e.g. mobile phones or vehicles · CPC title

  • Optical parts specially adapted for electronic image sensors; Mounting thereof · CPC title

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

  • Panoramic objectives; So-called "sky lenses" {including panoramic objectives having reflecting surfaces} · CPC title

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What does patent US12072609B2 cover?
Digital cameras comprising a lens assembly comprising N lens elements L 1 -L N starting with L 1 on an object side, wherein N is ≥4, an image sensor having a sensor diagonal S D , and a pop-out mechanism that controls a largest air-gap d between two consecutive lens elements within lens elements L 1 and L N to bring the camera to an operative pop-out state and a collapsed state, wherein the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Corephotonics Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03B17/04. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 27 2024 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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