首页|Patent Application Titled 'Production Of Cameras With Reduced Rejection Rate' Published Online (USPTO 20240053620)
Patent Application Titled 'Production Of Cameras With Reduced Rejection Rate' Published Online (USPTO 20240053620)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – According to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx journalists, a patent application by the inventor Dorfmueller, Jens (Magstadt, DE), filed on January 19, 2022, was made available online on February 15, 2024. No assignee for this patent application has been made. Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors: “The optical performance of a camera depends on whether the actual configuration of the beam path from the scenery being imaged to the sensor being used for image capture corresponds to the advance planning for this purpose. The optical components used, e.g., lenses and objectives, must therefore conform to their respective specifications and be mounted in the correct spatial arrangement relative to one another. “The optical performance of the camera ultimately produced results from an interaction between the precision of the optical components on the one hand and the precision of the spatial arrangement of these components on the other hand. When the optical components are produced with very tight tolerances, the accuracy of pick-and-place production techniques is sufficient for obtaining cameras with acceptable optical performance. If lower-cost optical components produced with wider tolerances are used, the resulting deviations of the beam path from the advance planning can be compensated for at least in part by adjusting the components during production. In this adjustment (also referred to as “active alignment”), components are moved relative to one another according to one or more degrees of freedom, and a configuration in which the optical performance is good is fixed by adhesive bonding of the components. German Patent Application No. DE 10 2014 220 519 A1 describes an exemplary method for such an adjustment.”