Stereo auto-calibration from structure-from-motion
US-2015145965-A1 · May 28, 2015 · US
US12372758B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12372758-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418626442-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2024 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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Actuators for rotating or tilting an optical element, for example an optical path folding element, comprising a voice coil motor (VCM) and a curved ball-guided mechanism operative to create a rotation or tilt movement of the optical element around a rotation axis upon actuation by the VCM. In some embodiments, an actuator includes two, first and second VCMs, and two curved ball-guided mechanisms operative to create rotation or tilt around respective first and second rotation axes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A digital camera, comprising: an actuator operational to actuate a rotation of an optical element included in the digital camera, the actuator comprising: a first curved ball-guided mechanism operative to create a first rotation movement of the optical element around a first rotation axis, and a second curved ball-guided mechanism operative to create a second rotation movement of the optical element around a second rotation axis, wherein the first rotation movement and the second rotation movement are in the range of 0.25 degrees to 2 degrees, wherein the first and the second rotation axes are perpendicular to each other, and wherein the rotation of the optical element is for performing optical image stabilization. 2. The digital camera of claim 1 , wherein the first ball-guided mechanism includes a first pair of arc-shaped grooves. 3. The digital camera of claim 2 , wherein the first pair of arc-shaped grooves have a center of curvature on the first rotation axis. 4. The digital camera of claim 1 , wherein the second ball-guided mechanism includes a second pair of arc-shaped grooves. 5. The digital camera of claim 4 , wherein the first pair of arc-shaped grooves have a center of curvature on the first rotation axis. 6. The digital camera of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a voice coil motor (VCM) that includes a first magnet, a first coil and a second coil. 7. The digital camera of claim 6 , wherein the VCM actuates the first rotation movement and the second rotation movement. 8. The digital camera of claim 7 , wherein the first rotation movement and the second rotation movement are created by a combination of currents passing through the first coil and the second coil. 9. The digital camera of claim 8 , wherein the first rotation movement is created by passing a first current in a first direction through the first coil and by passing a second current in the first direction through the second coil. 10. The digital camera of claim 9 , wherein the second rotation movement is created by passing a first current in a first direction through the first coil and by passing a second current in a direction opposite to the first direction through the second coil. 11. The digital camera of claim 6 , wherein the VCM includes a second magnet. 12. The digital camera of claim 11 , wherein the first and second magnets are unified as a single magnet. 13. The digital camera of claim 6 , further comprising a ferromagnetic yoke used to pull the first magnet to prevent the first curved ball-guided mechanism from coming apart. 14. The digital camera of claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes three balls. 15. The digital camera of claim 1 , wherein the actuator further comprises one or more position sensors. 16. The digital camera of claim 1 , wherein the optical element is an optical path folding element (OPFE). 17. The digital camera of claim 1 , wherein the optical element is an image sensor. 18. The digital camera of claim 1 , included in a mobile device. 19. The digital camera of claim 18 , wherein the mobile device is a smartphone. 20. A digital camera, comprising: an actuator operational to actuate a rotation of an optical element included in the digital camera, the actuator comprising: a first curved ball-guided mechanism operative to create a first rotation movement of the optical element around a first rotation axis, and a second curved ball-guided mechanism operative to create a second rotation movement of the optical element around a second rotation axis, wherein the first and the second rotation axes are perpendicular to each other, wherein the rotation of the optical element is for performing optical image stabilization, and wherein the actuator has length and/or width and/or height dimensions in the range of 5-15 mm. 21. A digital camera, comprising: an actuator operational to actuate a rotation of an optical element included in the digital camera, the actuator comprising: a first curved ball-guided mechanism operative to create a first rotation movement of the optical element around a first rotation axis, and a second curved ball-guided mechanism operative to create a second rotation movement of the optical element around a second rotation axis, wherein the first and the second rotation axes are perpendicular to each other, wherein the rotation of the optical element is for performing optical image stabilization, and wherein the optical element is a lens.
moving along a curvilinear path · CPC title
compensating for small deviations, e.g. due to vibration or shake (movement of one or more optical elements for control of motion blur in cameras, projectors or printers G03B2205/0007; image stabilisation in cameras peculiar to the presence or use of an electronic image sensor H04N23/68) · CPC title
for mirrors · CPC title
for prisms (G02B7/181 takes precedence) · CPC title
Lorentz force motors, e.g. voice coil motors · CPC title
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