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US9557222B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9557222-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414199480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A hand-held device having a housing and a processor disposed within the housing, includes a camera and a temperature sensing element having an adjustable field of view. The camera is configured to generate an image of an object and to permit the user to frame the image at a portion of the object to determine the temperature of the framed portion. The temperature sensing element includes a plurality of temperature sensors and the processor is configured to select ones of the plurality of sensors to produce a field of view (FOV) of the temperature sensing element that is less than or equal to the frame in the image. The selected sensors are activated to generate signals corresponding to the temperature of the object in the FOV and the processor is configured to determine a sensed temperature based on the sensor signals.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hand-held device having a housing adapted to be manually held by a user near an object and a processor disposed within said housing, and comprising: a port defined in said housing; a temperature sensing element having a field of view (FOV) disposed in said port and operable to generate one or more signals in response to the temperature of an object within the FOV; a sensible output; and software executed by the processor operable to convert the one or more signals from said temperature sensing element into a signal on said sensible output indicative of the sensed temperature, wherein the device is a cellular phone, smart phone or tablet. 2. The hand-held device of claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensing element includes a plurality of sensors configured to sense long wavelength infrared radiation (LWIR). 3. The hand-held device of claim 2 , wherein said plurality of sensors are bolometer sensors configured to provide an electrical signal in response to the temperature of the object. 4. The hand-held device of claim 3 , wherein each bolometer sensor includes: a substrate; a reflective surface disposed on said substrate; and a metal layer formed of a metal configured to change resistance in response to a temperature change, said metal layer supported on said substrate offset from said reflective surface to receive LWIR reflected from said reflective surface. 5. The hand-held device of claim 4 , wherein said metal layer is offset by a height that is ¼ the wavelength of the LWIR. 6. The hand-held device of claim 2 , wherein the temperature sensing element further includes an aperture defined at said port and said plurality of sensors are supported on said device offset from said aperture, wherein said plurality of sensors are arranged to define a selectable field of view (FOV) through said aperture based on operation of selected ones of said plurality of sensors. 7. The hand-held device of claim 6 , wherein said software is adapted to select ones of said plurality of sensors to provide a selected FOV for the temperature sensing element. 8. The hand-held device of claim 7 , wherein said hand-held device further includes: a camera adjacent said temperature sensing element to generate an image of an object in the FOV defined by all of said plurality of temperature sensors; said software is executed by the processor to operate on said image to define a frame around a portion of the object in which the temperature is to be sensed; and said software is further executed by the software to select ones of the plurality of temperature sensors to produce an FOV that is less than or equal to the frame. 9. The hand-held device of claim 1 , wherein the sensible output is a display screen and the software executed by the processor generates a temperature indicia for display on said display screen. 10. A method for sensing the temperature of an object with a hand-held device, wherein the device is a cellular phone, smart phone or tablet comprising: aiming a camera in the hand-held device at the object; generating an image of a region of the object using the camera; framing the region of the object to a desired portion of the region to obtain the temperature and generating a frame corresponding to the framed portion of the region; selecting a field of view of a temperature sensing element in the hand-held device that is less than or equal to the frame; actuating the temperature sensing element to sense the temperature in the field of view; and providing a sensible output through the hand-held device indicative of the sensed temperature in the field of view. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein: the temperature sensing element includes a plurality of temperature sensors; the step of selecting a field of view includes selecting ones of the plurality of sensors less than all of the plurality of sensors to define the field of view; and the step of actuating the temperature sensing element includes actuating only the selected ones of the plurality of sensors.
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