Camera for vehicle vision system
US-2017302829-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US12208750B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12208750-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418438569-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2025 |
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A vehicular camera includes a lens holder and a plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards that includes at least a first printed circuit board and a second printed circuit board. Circuitry disposed at the first printed circuit board is electrically connected with circuitry disposed at the second printed circuit board via board-to-board electrical connection. The circuitry disposed at the first printed circuit board includes an imaging sensor at a first side of the first printed circuit board. Pliable material is disposed between and contacts a second side of the first printed circuit board a third side of the second printed circuit board. The pliable material allows for movement between the first printed circuit board and the second printed circuit board when the plurality of printed circuit boards is being accommodated within a cavity of a rear housing during assembly of the vehicular camera.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicular camera, the vehicular camera comprising: a lens holder comprising a lens; wherein the lens comprises a plurality of lens optics; a plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards; wherein the plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards comprises at least a first printed circuit board and a second printed circuit board; wherein the first printed circuit board comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side that is separated from the first side by a thickness dimension of the first printed circuit board; wherein the second printed circuit board comprises a third side and a fourth side opposite the third side that is separated from the third side by a thickness dimension of the second printed circuit board; wherein the third side of the second printed circuit board faces the second side of the first printed circuit board; wherein circuitry disposed at the first printed circuit board is electrically connected with circuitry disposed at the second printed circuit board via board-to-board electrical connection; wherein the circuitry disposed at the first printed circuit board comprises an imaging sensor, and wherein the imaging sensor is disposed at the first side of the first printed circuit board; wherein the imaging sensor is operable to capture image data; wherein the first side of the first printed circuit board faces the lens; wherein the first side of the first printed circuit board is attached at the lens holder; wherein the lens is optically aligned with the imaging sensor; wherein pliable material is disposed between the second side of the first printed circuit board and the third side of the second printed circuit board, and wherein the pliable material contacts the second side of the first printed circuit board and contacts the third side of the second printed circuit board; a rear housing, wherein the rear housing comprises four side walls forming a cavity that is closed at one end by an end wall; wherein the cavity formed by the four side walls that is closed by the end wall at one end is open at an opposing other end; wherein the cavity has an internal volume sufficient to accommodate at least the plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards; wherein the open opposing other end of the cavity is dimensioned to allow passage of the plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards therethrough; wherein the end wall of the rear housing comprises an electrical connector portion; wherein the electrical connector portion of the end wall of the rear housing comprises a multi-pin connector of an electrical plug connector; wherein the pliable material allows for movement between the first printed circuit board and the second printed circuit board when the plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards is being accommodated within the cavity during assembly of the vehicular camera; wherein, when the plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards is being accommodated within the cavity during assembly of the vehicular camera, the multi-pin connector of the electrical plug connector of the electrical connector portion of the rear housing connects with an electrical connector disposed at a printed circuit board of the plurality of stacked, overlapping, board-to-board interconnected printed circuit boards; and wherein, with the vehicular camera mounted at a vehicle, the electrical connector portion of the rear housing electrically is connectable to a wire harness of the vehicle. 2. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the board-to-board electrical connection electrically connecting circuitry disposed at the first printed circuit board with circuitry disposed at the second printed circuit board comprises a flexible ribbon cable. 3. The vehicular camera of claim 2 , wherein the flexible ribbon cable is incorporated into the first and second printed circuit boards. 4. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein a lens barrel accommodates the plurality of lens optics of the lens. 5. The vehicular camera of claim 4 , wherein optical alignment of the lens with the imaging sensor is, at least in part, maintained via cured adhesive. 6. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the pliable material comprises a pliable pad. 7. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the pliable material comprises a pliable gel. 8. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the pliable material comprises a compressible pliable material. 9. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the pliable material comprises an elastomeric pliable material. 10. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular camera comprises an image processor operable to process image data captured by the imaging sensor. 11. The vehicular camera of claim 10 , wherein, with the vehicular camera mounted at the vehicle, the vehicular camera is disposed at a rear portion of the vehicle and views at least rearward of the vehicle, and wherein, responsive at least in part to processing by the image processor of image data captured by the imaging sensor, an object present rearward of the vehicle is detected. 12. The vehicular camera of claim 11 , wherein, responsive at least in part to processing by the image processor of image data captured by the imaging sensor, an alert is generated to enhance awareness by a driver of the vehicle of the detected object during a driving maneuver of the vehicle. 13. The vehicular camera of claim 12 , wherein the detected object comprises a pedestrian. 14. The vehicular camera of claim 11 , wherein the vehicular camera disposed at the rear portion of the vehicle is part of a multi-camera surround view system of the vehicle. 15. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry disposed at the second printed circuit board comprises an image processor operable to process image data captured by the imaging sensor. 16. The vehicular camera of claim 15 , wherein the image processor comprises an image processing chip. 17. The vehicular camera of claim 15 , wherein the first side of the first printed circuit board is adhesively bonded to the lens holder via cured adhesive. 18. The vehicular camera of claim 17 , wherein the cured adhesive comprises a cured UV-curable adhesive. 19. The vehicular camera of claim 17 , wherein the cured adhesive maintains optical alignment of the lens with the imaging sensor for use of the vehicular camera in the vehicle. 20. The vehicular camera of claim 1 , wherein the first side of the first printed circuit board is adhesively bonded to the lens holder via a plurality of individual dots of cured adhesive, and wherein individual dots of the plurality of individual dots of cured adhesive are spaced apart one from the other. 21. The vehicular camera of claim 20 , wherein the individual dots of the plurality of individual dots of cured adhesive comprise a cured UV-curable adhesive, and wherein the individual dots of the plurality of individual dots of cured adhesive maintain optical alignment of the lens and the imaging sensor for use of the vehicular camera in the vehicle. 22. The vehicular camera of claim 21 , wherein the plurality of individual dots of cured adhesive comprises four individual dots of cured adhesive, and wherein the four individual dots
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