IP Library Granted Patent US 12674966
Granted Patent B2
US 12674966 · App. 17/725,999 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Wide angle lens and camera system for peripheral field of view imaging

Inventors: Maksim Makeev (Somerville, MA); Mark S Schnittman (Somerville, MA); Thomas W Bushman (Marblehead, MA); Sara Nagelberg (Somerville, MA); Susan Rico (Long Beach, CA)
Assignee: Owl Labs, Inc.
G02B13/06G02B3/0043G02B5/003G02B13/005G03B37/00
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Patent No.
US 12674966
App. No.
17/725,999
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Wide angle lens for imaging objects disposed away from the optical axis towards the periphery of the field of view including a surface having an obscuration disposed thereon to reduce the transmission of light therethrough, the obscuration being disposed about an optical axis extending through the wide angle lens.

Claims (37)

1 . A wide angle lens for imaging objects disposed in a region of interest of the field of view, comprising in order along an optical axis from object to image space: a first group of lens elements, an aperture stop, and a second group of lens elements, wherein the first group of lens elements includes a first lens, the first lens including a surface having an obscuration disposed thereon to reduce the transmission of light therethrough, the obscuration being disposed about an optical axis extending through the wide angle lens, wherein the obscuration is absorptive to light wherein the surface of the first lens has a diameter and the obscuration has a diameter that is 25% to 60%, wherein an absorptive portion of the obscuration is disposed on the optical axis.

2 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a longitudinal spherical aberration on-axis is greater than the longitudinal spherical aberration throughout the region of interest.

3 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a longitudinal spherical aberration throughout the region of interest less than half of the longitudinal spherical aberration on-axis.

4 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a field curvature for tangential rays on-axis greater than the field curvature for tangential rays throughout the region of interest.

5 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a field curvature for tangential rays throughout the region of interest less than one quarter of the field curvature for tangential rays on-axis.

6 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a modulation transfer function of at least 55% at 187 lp/mm for sagittal rays in the region of interest.

7 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a modulation transfer function of at least 76% at 93 lp/mm for sagittal rays in the region of interest.

8 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a modulation transfer function of at least 36% at 187 lp/mm for tangential rays in the region of interest.

9 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first and second groups of lens elements are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest by having a modulation transfer function of at least 65% at 93 lp/mm for tangential rays in the region of interest.

10 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the lens elements of the first and second groups all have spherical surfaces.

11 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first group of lens elements consists of four lenses.

12 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the second group of lens elements consists of four lenses.

13 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the effective focal length is 1 mm or less.

14 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the f-number is 2.4 or less.

15 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the f-theta distortion is 34% or less at full field.

16 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the chief ray angle at the image plane of the wide angle lens is less than 4.5 degrees from a normal to the surface at the image plane.

17 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the back focal length is 1 mm or less.

18 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein a lens element closest to the aperture stop from the first group of elements contributes to the correction of third order field curvature.

19 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein a lens element of the second group of elements contributes to the correction of third order field curvature.

20 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein angular mapping of the field of view in the region of interest onto the image plane is substantially linear.

21 . A camera system comprising the wide angle lens according to claim 1 and comprising an image sensor having an imaging surface area placed at the back focal length of the wide angle lens.

22 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 , wherein the first group of lens elements consists of five lenses.

23 . A wide angle lens for imaging objects disposed in a region of interest of the field of view, comprising in order along an optical axis from object to image space: a first group of lens elements, an aperture stop, and a second group of lens elements, wherein the first group of lens elements includes a first lens, the first lens including a surface having an obscuration disposed thereon to reduce the transmission of light therethrough, the obscuration being disposed about an optical axis extending through the wide angle lens, wherein the region of interest is an annular cone that extends between a first angle of at least 30 degrees from the optical axis to a second angle of at least 75 degrees from the optical axis, and wherein the first and second lens groups are configured for imaging of objects disposed within the region of interest.

24 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the obscuration is absorptive to light.

25 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the obscuration is reflective to light.

26 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the surface of the first lens has a diameter and the obscuration has a diameter that is 25% to 60%, preferably 29% to 55%, of the diameter of the surface of the first lens.

27 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the second angle is at least twice the first angle.

28 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the ratio of the second angle to the first angle, R, is in the range of R=1.67:1 to 2.5:1.

29 . The wide angle lens of claim 28 , wherein the lens in configured and constructed such that a ray of the second angle in object space intersects the lens image plane at a distance, H, from the optical axis and a ray of the first angle in object space intersects the lens image plane at a distance, h, from the optical axis such that H/h>R, or preferably H/h≥1.1×R, or more preferably H/h≥1.5×R.

30 . The wide angle lens of claim 28 , wherein R=2.

31 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the first angle is 45 degrees.

32 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the first angle is 50 degrees.

33 . The wide angle lens of claim 23 , wherein the first angle is 55 degrees and the second angle is 105 degrees.

34 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 or 23 , wherein the obscuration substantially prevents the transmission of light therethrough.

35 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 or 23 , wherein the obscuration partially prevents the transmission of light therethrough.

36 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 or 23 , wherein the surface of the first lens has a diameter and the obscuration has a diameter that is 35% to 90%, preferably 38% to 86%, of the diameter of the surface of the first lens.

37 . The wide angle lens of claim 1 or 23 , wherein the surface of the first lens is closer to object space than any other lens element.