Vehicle vision system with light baffling system

US9871971B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9871971-B2
Application numberUS-201314377939-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 14, 2013
Priority dateAug 2, 2011
Publication dateJan 16, 2018
Grant dateJan 16, 2018

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A vehicle vision system includes a bracket, a stray light shield and a camera module. The bracket is configured to attach at an in-cabin surface of a vehicle windshield. The light shield includes a base portion and side walls that extend upward from the base portion so as to establish a pocket. The camera module includes a camera having an image sensor array and a lens, and the camera module is configured to mount at the bracket. The stray light shield, when the camera module is mounted at the bracket attached at the windshield, shields the image sensor array from light emanating from within the cabin of the vehicle. At least the base portion of the stray light shield comprises light traps structurally established thereat and configured to reduce incidence of extraneous light at the image sensor array.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle vision system comprising: a bracket, wherein said bracket comprises an attachment portion configured to attach at an in-cabin surface of a windshield of a vehicle equipped with said vision system; a stray light shield, wherein said stray light shield comprises a base portion and side walls that extend upward from said base portion so as to establish a pocket; a camera module comprising a camera having an image sensor array and a lens, wherein said camera module is configured to mount at said bracket; wherein said stray light shield, when said camera module is mounted at said bracket attached at the in-cabin surface of the windshield, shields said image sensor array from light emanating from within the cabin of the equipped vehicle; wherein said stray light shield comprises light traps structurally established thereat and configured to at least partially trap extraneous light emanating from exterior the equipped vehicle and passing through the windshield of the equipped vehicle so as to be incident at said base portion, said light traps reducing incidence of said extraneous light at said image sensor array; wherein said stray light shield is formed by injection molding of a plastic material and wherein said light traps are integrally formed as part of said stray light shield by the injection molding process; wherein said light traps comprise a plurality of shaped light absorbing elements that are spaced apart and shaped to trap light; wherein said base portion and said side walls of said stray light shield comprise said shaped light absorbing elements structurally established thereat; wherein, at least when said camera module is mounted at said bracket attached at the in-cabin surface of the windshield, said stray light shield is disposed at said camera module and said lens views via said pocket through the windshield of the equipped vehicle; and wherein, when said camera module is mounted at said bracket attached at the in-cabin surface of the windshield, said base portion of said stray light shield is below said lens and not viewed by said lens, and wherein said shaped light absorbing elements are height dimensioned so as to be below said lens and not encompassed by the field of view of said camera. 2. The vehicle vision system of claim 1 , wherein said shaped light absorbing elements comprise spaced apart generally vertical ribs each having a first surface and a second surface opposite said first surface, and wherein said first surface of a given rib is closer to the windshield than said second surface of the given rib, and wherein said first surface is configured to be at an angle of less than or equal to about five degrees relative to vertical and said second surface is configured to be at an angle of less than or equal to about ten degrees relative to vertical when said camera module and said stray light shield are normally mounted at said bracket attached at the in-cabin surface of the windshield of the equipped vehicle. 3. The vehicle vision system of claim 2 , wherein said first and second surfaces are different so that said rib narrows towards its upper end. 4. The vehicle vision system of claim 2 , wherein a ratio of a distance between adjacent ribs to the height dimension of the ribs is greater than about 1. 5. The vehicle vision system of claim 4 , wherein (i) said first surface is at an angle of about zero degrees relative to vertical and (ii) said second surface is at an angle of about five degrees relative to vertical. 6. The vehicle vision system of claim 1 , wherein said stray light shield is formed separately from said camera module. 7. The vehicle vision system of claim 6 , wherein, when said camera module is mounted at said bracket attached at the in-cabin surface of the windshield, said stray light shield is urged towards the in-cabin surface of the windshield. 8. The vehicle vision system of claim 1 , wherein said stray light shield is integrally formed with said bracket so as to constitute an integral part thereof. 9. The vehicle vision system of claim 1 , wherein said stray light shield is formed separately from said camera module and wherein said stray light shield is formed separately from said bracket. 10. The vehicle vision system of claim 9 , wherein said stray light shield is attached at said camera module before said camera module is mounted at said bracket attached at the windshield of the equipped vehicle. 11. The vehicle vision system of claim 1 , wherein said image sensor array is disposed on an imager circuit board and wherein said camera module comprises a main circuit board operatively connected to said imager circuit board, said main circuit board including at least one processor for processing image data captured by said image sensor array, and wherein said main circuit board includes an opening therethrough, and at least a portion of said camera extends at least partially through said opening of said main circuit board. 12. The vehicle vision system of claim 11 , wherein said imager circuit board extends at least partially through said opening of said main circuit board. 13. The vehicle vision system of claim 11 , wherein said imager circuit board includes a flexible portion that terminates at an electrical connector and the electrical connector is connected to an underside of said main circuit board, the underside being opposite a top side of said main circuit board at which said lens is positioned, and wherein a connector resilient member is sandwiched between the electrical connector and a housing of said camera module to seat the electrical connector to a mating electrical connector positioned on the underside of said main circuit board. 14. The vehicle vision system of claim 1 , wherein said lens is tilted at an angle with respect to a main circuit board of said camera module, and wherein said lens is tilted upward relative to said main circuit board at an angle of at least about 10 degrees. 15. The vehicle vision system of claim 1 , wherein said stray light shield is a construction formed separate and distinct from the construction of said camera module and wherein said stray light shield adapts said camera module for use on different windshield angles. 16. A vehicle vision system comprising: a bracket, wherein said bracket comprises an attachment portion configured to attach at an in-cabin surface of a windshield of a vehicle equipped with said vision system; a stray light shield, wherein said stray light shield comprises a base portion and side walls that extend upward from said base portion so as to establish a pocket; a camera module comprising a camera having an image sensor array and a lens, wherein said camera module is configured to mount at said bracket; wherein said stray light shield, when said camera module is mounted at said bracket attached at the in-cabin surface of the windshield, shields said image sensor array from light emanating from within the cabin of the equipped vehicle; wherein said stray light shield comprises light traps structurally established thereat and configured to at least partially trap extraneous light emanating from exterior the equipped vehicle and passing through the windshield of the equipped vehicle so as to be incident at said base portion, said light traps reducing incidence of said extraneous light at said image sensor array; wherein said stray light shield is formed by injection molding of a plastic material and wherein said light traps are integrally formed as part of said stray light shield by the injection molding process; wherein said light traps comprise a p

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  • Housings · CPC title

  • H04N23/70Primary

    Circuitry for compensating brightness variation in the scene · CPC title

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

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

  • H04N7/183Primary

    for receiving images from a single remote source · CPC title

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What does patent US9871971B2 cover?
A vehicle vision system includes a bracket, a stray light shield and a camera module. The bracket is configured to attach at an in-cabin surface of a vehicle windshield. The light shield includes a base portion and side walls that extend upward from the base portion so as to establish a pocket. The camera module includes a camera having an image sensor array and a lens, and the camera module is…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Magna Electronics Inc, Magma Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N23/70. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 16 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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