Vehicle camera with connector system for high speed transmission
US-2017201661-A1 · Jul 13, 2017 · US
US9986136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9986136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615334366-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A vision system of a vehicle includes a camera having a front housing portion and a circuit element having an imager disposed thereat. One of the front housing portion and the circuit element includes a protrusion protruding therefrom and the other of the front housing portion and the circuit element includes a receiving portion for at least partially receiving the protrusion when the circuit element is positioned at the front housing portion to align the imager with the lens. When the circuit element is positioned at the front housing portion to align the imager with the lens, the protrusion is at least partially received at the receiving portion and is attached thereat, and no other part of the lens holder is attached at the circuit element when the circuit element is positioned at the front housing portion to align the imager with the lens.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vision system of a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a field of view exterior of the vehicle; wherein said camera comprises a front housing portion that accommodates a lens thereat; wherein said camera comprises a circuit element having an imager disposed thereat, and wherein said imager comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing elements arranged in multiple rows and multiple columns of photosensing elements; wherein one of said front housing portion and said circuit element comprises a protrusion protruding therefrom; wherein the other of said front housing portion and said circuit element comprises a receiving portion for at least partially receiving said protrusion when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens; wherein, when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens, said protrusion is at least partially received at said receiving portion and is adhesively bonded at said receiving portion; wherein no other part of said front housing portion is attached at said circuit element when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens and when said protrusion is at least partially received at said receiving portion and is adhesively bonded at said receiving portion; and wherein said protrusion and said receiving portion are disposed at one side of said imager when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens and when said protrusion is at least partially received at said receiving portion and is adhesively bonded at said receiving portion, and wherein said camera comprises a damper disposed between said circuit element and said front housing portion at a side of said imager generally opposite from said protrusion and said receiving portion. 2. The vision system of claim 1 , comprising an image processor operable to process image data captured by said camera, wherein, responsive to processing of captured image data, said image processor is operable to detect objects in the field of view of said camera. 3. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said front housing portion comprises said protrusion protruding therefrom and said circuit element comprises said receiving portion. 4. The vision system of claim 3 , wherein said receiving portion comprises a surface of said circuit element that is engaged by said protrusion and adhesively bonded to said protrusion. 5. The vision system of claim 3 , wherein said receiving portion comprises an aperture through said circuit element that receives said protrusion at least partially therethrough and that is adhesively bonded to said protrusion via adhesive disposed at and in said aperture. 6. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said protrusion comprises a post having a non-circular cross section and wherein said receiving portion comprises an aperture or recess having a non-circular shape that generally corresponds with the non-circular cross section of said post. 7. The vision system of claim 6 , wherein said post comprises a hollow post that has adhesive dispensed therein to hold the adhesive in place before being cured during an alignment process. 8. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said camera comprises a rear housing portion that is mated with said front housing portion to encase said circuit element and said imager. 9. The vision system of claim 8 , wherein electrical connectors of said rear housing portion electrically connect to circuitry of said circuit element when said rear housing portion is mated with said front housing portion. 10. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said front housing portion includes a lens holder for holding said lens. 11. A vision system of a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a field of view exterior of the vehicle; wherein said camera comprises a front housing portion that accommodates a lens thereat; wherein said camera comprises a circuit element having an imager disposed thereat, and wherein said imager comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing elements arranged in multiple rows and multiple columns of photosensing elements; wherein said front housing portion comprises a protrusion protruding therefrom; wherein said circuit element comprises a receiving portion for at least partially receiving said protrusion when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens; wherein, when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens, said protrusion is at least partially received at said receiving portion and is adhesively bonded at said receiving portion of said circuit element; wherein no other part of said front housing portion is attached at said circuit element when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens and when said protrusion is at least partially received at said receiving portion and is adhesively bonded at said receiving portion of said circuit element; wherein said camera comprises a rear housing portion that is mated with said front housing portion to encase said circuit element and said imager, and wherein electrical connectors of said rear housing portion electrically connect to circuitry of said circuit element when said rear housing portion is mated with said front housing portion; and wherein said protrusion and said receiving portion are disposed at one side of said imager when said circuit element is positioned at said front housing portion to align said imager with said lens and when said protrusion is at least partially received at said receiving portion and is adhesively bonded at said receiving portion, and wherein said camera comprises a retention feature comprising (i) a notch at said circuit element at a side of said imager opposite from said protrusion and said receiving portion and (ii) a second protrusion at said front housing portion that engages said notch. 12. The vision system of claim 11 , wherein said receiving portion comprises a surface of said circuit element that is engaged by said protrusion and adhesively bonded to said protrusion. 13. The vision system of claim 11 , wherein said receiving portion comprises an aperture through said circuit element that receives said protrusion at least partially therethrough and that is adhesively bonded to said protrusion via adhesive disposed at and in said aperture. 14. The vision system of claim 11 , wherein said protrusion comprises a post having a non-circular cross section and wherein said receiving portion comprises an aperture or recess having a non-circular shape that generally corresponds with the non-circular cross section of said post. 15. A vision system of a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a field of view exterior of the vehicle; wherein said camera comprises a front housing portion that accommodates a lens thereat; wherein said camera comprises a circuit element having an imager disposed thereat, and wherein said imager comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing elements arranged in multiple rows and multiple columns of photosensing elements; wherein one of said front housing portion and said circuit element comprises a protrusion protruding therefrom; wherein the
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