Electronic iris for a camera

US9998681B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9998681-B2
Application numberUS-201615196025-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2016
Priority dateJun 28, 2016
Publication dateJun 12, 2018
Grant dateJun 12, 2018

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Disclosed is an electronically controlled camera iris device. The camera iris device may include a transparent conductor layer supplying an input voltage controlling the diameter of the aperture, a transparent resistance layer providing different voltages in different regions varying based on the distance from a center point, and a diaphragm layer that can be independently controlled in different regions to block or transmit light incident on the diaphragm layer when corresponding control voltages are applied on the diaphragm layer. The camera iris device can be configured to have a desired diameter by controlling a first region of the diaphragm layer to transmit the light and a second region of the diaphragm layer outside of the first region to block the light. The diaphragm layer may include a Bragg grating layer or an Electrochromic layer.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronically controlled camera iris device comprising: a transparent conductor layer to supply an input voltage to control a diameter of an aperture; a transparent resistance layer below the transparent conductor layer, the transparent resistance layer receiving the input voltage at a connector point in a center region of the transparent resistance layer and receiving a peripheral voltage at edges located outside the center region of the transparent resistance layer, the transparent resistance layer providing varying control voltages generated from the received input voltage and the peripheral voltages in different regions that decrease with a distance from the connector point; and a diaphragm layer receiving the varying control voltages from the transparent resistance layer, the diaphragm layer to operate as a diaphragm in one or more outer regions to block light in response to a corresponding control voltage being below a voltage threshold and to operate as the aperture in one or more inner regions to transmit the light in response to the corresponding control voltage being above the voltage threshold. 2. The electronically controlled camera iris device of claim 1 , wherein the respective control voltages increase with an increase in the input voltage and causes the diameter of the one or more inner regions that receive respective control voltages exceeding the voltage threshold to increase. 3. The electronically controlled camera iris device of claim 1 , wherein the transparent resistance layer comprises a continuous resistive material between the input voltage and the peripheral voltage. 4. The electronically controlled camera iris device of claim 1 , wherein the transparent resistance layer comprises a first plurality of concentric rings having the one or more resistances that increase with the distance from the center point, and wherein the diaphragm layer comprises a plurality of concentric rings each receiving one of the respective control voltages. 5. The electronically controlled camera iris device of claim 1 , wherein the diaphragm layer comprises a Bragg layer, the Bragg layer further comprising one or more layers of a broad-band holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystal. 6. The electronically controlled camera iris device of claim 1 , wherein the diaphragm layer comprises an Electrochromic layer, the Electrochromic layer further comprising one or more layers of a broad-band absorptive material. 7. A camera comprising: a camera body; a lens assembly to direct light to an image sensor, the lens assembly comprising a plurality of lens elements and an electronically controlled iris, the electronically controlled iris comprising: a transparent conductor layer to supply an input voltage to control a diameter of an aperture; a transparent resistance layer below the transparent conductor layer, the transparent resistance layer receiving the input voltage at a connector point in a center region of the transparent resistance layer and receiving a peripheral voltage at edges located outside the center region of the transparent resistance layer, the transparent resistance layer providing varying control voltages generated from the received input voltage and the peripheral voltages in different regions that decrease with a distance from the connector point; and a diaphragm layer receiving the varying control voltages from the transparent resistance layer, the diaphragm layer to operate as a diaphragm in one or more outer regions to block light in response to a corresponding control voltage being below a voltage threshold and to operate as the aperture in one or more inner regions to transmit the light in response to the corresponding control voltage being above the voltage threshold. 8. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the respective control voltages increase with an increase in the input voltage and causes the diameter of the one or more inner regions that receive the respective control voltages exceeding the voltage threshold to increase. 9. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the transparent resistance layer comprises a continuous resistive material between the input voltage and the peripheral voltage. 10. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the transparent resistance layer comprises a first plurality of concentric rings having the one or more resistances that increase with the distance from the center point, and wherein the diaphragm layer comprises a plurality of concentric rings each receiving one of the respective control voltages. 11. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the diaphragm layer comprises a Bragg layer, the Bragg layer further comprising one or more layers of a broad-band holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystal. 12. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the diaphragm layer comprises an Electrochromic layer, the Electrochromic layer further comprising one or more layers of a broad-band absorptive material. 13. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the diaphragm layer is configured to transmit a range of wavelengths of the light incident on the first region of the diaphragm layer and block wavelengths of the light outside the range, the range of wavelengths smaller than a visible spectrum. 14. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the diaphragm layer is configured to transmit a range of wavelengths of the light incident on the first region of the diaphragm layer, the range of wavelengths comprising a full visible spectrum. 15. A lens assembly comprising: a plurality of lens elements; and an electronically controlled iris, the electronically controlled iris comprising: a transparent conductor layer to supply an input voltage to control a diameter of an aperture; a transparent resistance layer below the transparent conductor layer, the transparent resistance layer receiving the input voltage at a connector point in a center region of the transparent resistance layer and receiving a peripheral voltage at edges located outside the center region of the transparent resistance layer, the transparent resistance layer providing varying control voltages generated from the received input voltage and the peripheral voltages in different regions that decrease with a distance from the connector point; and a diaphragm layer receiving the varying control voltages from the transparent resistance layer, the diaphragm layer to operate as a diaphragm in one or more outer regions to block light in response to a corresponding control voltage being below a voltage threshold and to operate as the aperture in one or more inner regions to transmit the light in response to the corresponding control voltage being above the voltage threshold. 16. The lens assembly of claim 15 , wherein the diaphragm layer comprises a Bragg layer, the Bragg layer further comprising one or more layers of a broad-band holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystal. 17. The lens assembly of claim 15 , wherein the diaphragm layer comprises an Electrochromic layer, the Electrochromic layer further comprising one or more layers of a broad-band absorptive material. 18. The lens assembly of claim 15 , wherein the diaphragm layer is configured to transmit a range of wavelengths of the light incident on the first region of the diaphragm layer and block wavelengths of the light outside the range, the range of wavelengths smaller than a visible spectrum. 19. The lens assembly of claim 15 , wherein the diaphragm layer is configured to transmit a range of wavelengths of the light incident on the first region of the diaphragm layer, the range of wavelengths comprising a full v

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  • H04N23/75Primary

    by influencing optical camera components · CPC title

  • H04N5/238Primary

    Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9998681B2 cover?
Disclosed is an electronically controlled camera iris device. The camera iris device may include a transparent conductor layer supplying an input voltage controlling the diameter of the aperture, a transparent resistance layer providing different voltages in different regions varying based on the distance from a center point, and a diaphragm layer that can be independently controlled in differe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gopro Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N23/75. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 12 2018 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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