Claims
- 1. A camera comprising:
a housing; a turret mounted to the housing for relative rotation about a turret axis; a lens assembly mounted to the turret, the lens assembly having a central optical axis that is at an oblique angle relative to the turret axis; and an optical sensor mounted to the lens assembly generally at a focal plane of the lens assembly, the sensor being rotatably adjustable relative to the optical axis.
- 2. The camera of claim 1, wherein the lens assembly includes a rigid barrel, the series of lens elements mounted within the barrel generally along the optical axis, an aperture defined within a tip of the barrel at an object end of the lens elements.
- 3. The camera of claim 2, wherein the optical sensor includes:
a sensor PCB; a charge coupled device mounted on the sensor PCB, the charge coupled device operable to convert light to an electronic signal; wherein the optical sensor is fixed relative to the barrel so that the charge coupled device is positioned at the focal plane.
- 4. The camera of claim 3, further including a support member fixed to the barrel, wherein the sensor PCB is mounted to the support member.
- 5. The camera of claim 4, wherein the support member includes a locking nut that is threaded to the barrel, the locking nut holding the support member axially against the barrel in a selected orientation relative to the optical axis.
- 6. The camera of claim 2, wherein the aperture is a pinhole aperture.
- 7. The camera of claim 2, wherein the aperture has a diameter of less than one millimeter.
- 8. The camera of claim 7, wherein the aperture has a diameter of about 0.802 mm.
- 9. The camera of claim 2, further comprising a window mounted to the turret perpendicular to the turret axis, the lens assembly closely spaced from an interior side of the window.
- 10. The camera of claim 9 wherein the tip of the barrel has a beveled wall, the wall tapering inwardly toward a distal end of the tip in which the aperture is located, the beveled wall positioned closely to the window.
- 11. The camera of claim 1, wherein the lens assembly includes:
a plurality of lens elements positioned in a series along the optical axis; and an aperture at an object side of the lens elements; wherein the plurality of lens elements are configured to focus light of visible and infrared wavelengths at a fixed focal plane on a side of the lens elements opposite the aperture.
- 12. The camera of claim 11, further comprising an infrared illumination source mounted to the turret to provide infrared illumination.
- 13. The camera of claim 12, further comprising a filter to block visible wavelengths of light generated by the source from passing to an exterior of the camera.
- 14. The camera of claim 1 wherein the camera includes a light detector operable to actuate the infrared illumination source during a predetermined light condition.
- 15. The camera of claim 14, wherein the light detector is operable to actuate the infrared illumination source when visible light is below a predetermined level.
- 16. A security camera operable to generate a video signal to monitor a view area in light or dark visible light conditions, comprising:
a lens assembly operable to focus light of visible and infrared wavelengths; an infrared illumination source; and a light detector operable to actuate the infrared illumination source when visible light is below a certain level.
- 17. The camera of claim 16, further comprising a filter to block visible wavelengths of light generated by the source from passing to an exterior of the camera.
- 18. The camera of claim 16, wherein the lens assembly is configured to focus light of visible and infrared wavelengths at a single, fixed focal plane.
- 19. The camera of claim 18, further comprising an optical sensor having a charge coupled device mounted at the fixed focal plane, the charge coupled device operable to convert light at the fixed focal plane to an electronic signal.
- 20. The camera of claim 19 wherein the optical sensor is mounted relative to the lens assembly so that the optical sensor is rotatably adjustable relative to the optical axis.
- 21. The camera of claim 18, wherein the lens assembly includes a rigid barrel, a series of lens elements mounted within the barrel generally along a central optical axis, an aperture defined in a tip of the barrel at an object end of the series of lens elements.
- 22. The camera of claim 21, wherein the series of lens elements includes at least one achromatic doublet.
- 23. The camera of claim 21, further comprising:
a housing; and a turret mounted to the housing, the lens assembly being mounted within the turret, the turret being rotatably adjustable relative to the housing about a turret axis to a selected position.
- 24. The camera of claim 23, wherein the lens assembly is mounted so that the central optical axis is at an oblique angle relative to the turret axis.
- 25. The camera of claim 23, wherein the turret is generally cylindrical, the turret having a front portion of the turret projecting frontwardly from a front panel of the housing, the turret having a rear portion recessed rearwardly from the front panel into an interior cavity of the housing, the turret being secured to a bracket fixed to the housing.
- 26. The camera of claim 25, the rear portion of the turret having a plurality of perforations disposed therein, the turret being mounted to the bracket by a fastener extending through at least one of the perforations aligned with the bracket at a selected rotational position of the turret.
- 27. The camera of claim 21, further comprising a window mounted to the turret perpendicular to the turret axis at an exterior side of the lens assembly.
- 28. The camera of claim 27, wherein the tip of the barrel has a beveled wall, the wall tapering inwardly toward a distal end of the tip in which the aperture is located, the beveled wall positioned closely to the window.
- 29. The camera of claim 21, further comprising:
a housing defining an interior cavity, the housing having a front opening to the interior cavity; and a platform having a recessed portion to which the lens assembly and illumination source are mounted, wherein the platform is mounted to the housing against the front opening so that the recessed portion, lens assembly and illumination source are recessed within the interior cavity.
- 30. The camera of claim 26, further comprising:
a generally planar front cover mounted to the platform across a front side of the camera; a window mounted within an opening of the front cover to protect the lens assembly.
- 31. The camera of claim 30, wherein the lens assembly is disposed at an oblique angle relative to the front cover.
- 32. A lens assembly comprising:
a series of lens elements aligned along an optical axis; an aperture at an object side of the series of lens elements on the optical axis; wherein the series of lens elements are configured to focus visible and infrared wavelengths of light on a single, fixed focal plane at a side of the plurality of lens elements opposite the aperture.
- 33. The lens assembly of claim 32, further comprising a barrel to hold the plurality of lens elements, the aperture formed in the barrel.
- 34. The lens assembly of claim 33, wherein the aperture has a diameter of less than about one mm.
- 35. The lens assembly of claim 33, wherein the aperture has a diameter of about 0.802 mm.
- 36. The lens assembly of claim 32, wherein the visible and infrared wavelengths range from about 400 to about 1000 mm.
- 37. The lens assembly of claim 32, wherein the lens elements include at least one achromatic doublet.
- 38. The lens assembly of claim 37, wherein the achromatic doublet includes a pair of the optical elements having a complementary shape and bonded together.
- 39. The lens assembly of claim 32, further comprising a sensor device located at the fixed focal plane for converting light at the fixed focal plane to an electronic image signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a utility application that claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/331,972, filed Nov. 21, 2001, and U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/333,399, filed Nov. 26, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60331972 |
Nov 2001 |
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60333399 |
Nov 2001 |
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