Lenses for curved sensor systems

US9465191B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9465191-B2
Application numberUS-201313924423-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 21, 2013
Priority dateJun 21, 2013
Publication dateOct 11, 2016
Grant dateOct 11, 2016

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The subject disclosure is directed towards lenses for curved surfaces, including multi-element lens assemblies. In one or more implementations, an object-side meniscus lens is coupled to an image/curved surface side subassembly including a biconvex lens. The subassembly may comprise a single biconvex lens or a biconvex lens coupled to a negative meniscus lens.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system comprising: a curved surface; and a two element lens assembly, the two element lens assembly comprising: a first aspherical refractive element with positive refractive power having a first object-facing surface and a first image-facing surface; a second aspherical refractive element comprising a second object-facing surface and a second image-facing surface, the second object-facing surface coupled to the first image-facing surface of the first aspherical refractive element, the second aspherical refractive element configured to focus light onto the curved surface, the second aspherical refractive element comprising a biconvex lens; and an aspherical buried surface defined by the interface of the second object-facing surface of the second aspherical refractive element and the first image-facing surface of the first aspherical refractive element, the aspherical buried surface configured to introduce negative spherical aberration. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first aspherical refractive element comprises a positive meniscus lens. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first object-facing surface has a radius of curvature that is greater than a radius of curvature of the first image-facing surface. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the biconvex lens is physically coupled to the first aspherical refractive element. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second object-facing surface has a radius of curvature that is less than a radius of curvature of the second image-facing surface. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the curved surface comprises a curved sensor. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the curved surface comprises a hemispherical surface. 8. A lens assembly comprising: an object-side subassembly having overall positive refraction; and an image-side subassembly optically coupled to the object-side subassembly, the image-side subassembly configured to receive light from the object-side subassembly and focus the received light onto a curved surface, the image-side subassembly comprising: a first aspherical refractive element having a first object-facing surface and a first image-facing surface; a second aspherical refractive element comprising a second object-facing surface and a second image-facing surface, the second object-facing surface coupled to the first image-facing surface of the first aspherical refractive element; and an aspherical buried surface defined by the interface of the second object-facing surface of the second aspherical refractive element and the first image-facing surface of the first aspherical refractive element, the aspherical buried surface configured to introduce negative spherical aberration. 9. The lens assembly of claim 8 , wherein the object-side subassembly comprises a positive meniscus lens. 10. The lens assembly of claim 8 , wherein the image-side subassembly comprises a biconvex lens and a negative meniscus lens. 11. The lens assembly of claim 10 , wherein the object-side subassembly comprises at least two refractive optical elements. 12. The lens assembly of claim 8 , having an object-side positive refractive lens, at least two intermediary lenses, and an image side negative refractive lens. 13. The lens assembly of claim 8 , wherein the second aspherical refractive element comprises a single biconvex lens. 14. A camera comprising: a curved surface; and a lens assembly configured to focus light onto the curved surface, the lens assembly comprising: a first lens assembly; a second lens assembly optically coupled to the first lens assembly, the second lens assembly configured to receive light from the first lens assembly and focus the received light onto the curved surface, wherein the second lens assembly comprises a biconvex lens, the second lens assembly comprising an aspherical buried surface defined by the interface of a first and second lens, the aspherical buried surface configured to introduce negative spherical aberration. 15. The camera of claim 14 , wherein the first lens assembly comprises an aspherical object-side positive refractive lens and the second lens assembly comprises an aspherical image side negative refractive lens. 16. The camera of claim 14 , wherein the biconvex lens of the second lens assembly comprises an object-facing side having a radius of curvature that is less than a radius of curvature of a negative image-facing side. 17. The camera of claim 14 , wherein the first lens assembly comprises a positive meniscus lens. 18. The camera of claim 14 , wherein the second lens assembly is a two element lens assembly, comprising two optically coupled elements. 19. The camera of claim 14 , wherein the biconvex lens of the second lens assembly receives light from the first lens assembly, the biconvex lens optically coupled to a negative meniscus lens focuses the light onto the curved surface. 20. The camera of claim 19 , wherein the biconvex lens is physically coupled to the negative meniscus lens.

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  • having three lenses · CPC title

  • G02B9/00Primary

    Optical objectives characterised both by the number of the components and their arrangements according to their sign, i.e. + or - (G02B15/00 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • G02B13/003Primary

    having two lenses · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • having four lenses · CPC title

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What does patent US9465191B2 cover?
The subject disclosure is directed towards lenses for curved surfaces, including multi-element lens assemblies. In one or more implementations, an object-side meniscus lens is coupled to an image/curved surface side subassembly including a biconvex lens. The subassembly may comprise a single biconvex lens or a biconvex lens coupled to a negative meniscus lens.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Microsoft Corp, Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B9/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 11 2016 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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