IP Library Granted Patent US 7,006,141
Granted Patent B1
US 7,006,141 · App. 09/447,837 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Method and objective lens for spectrally modifying light for an electronic camera

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Patent No.
US 7,006,141
App. No.
09/447,837
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method for modifying the spectrum of light rays passing through an objective lens to an electronic camera that includes providing an interference type filter within the objective lens. The interference type filter may be a coating on a separate optical element added to the objective lens or on a normal optical component of the objective lens. The interference filter coating is located along the optical axis where the light rays are substantially collimated and have a minimum light ray incidence angle with respect to the coating surface, which angle should not exceed 15 degrees for any of the light rays passing therethrough.

Claims (37)

1. In an objective zoom lens for an electronic camera, the objective zoom lens having a movable zoom lens group located between object space and an optical stop, and a relay lens group located between the optical stop and an image plane, an improvement comprising:

an optical element located within the relay lens group on an optical axis of the zoom lens, the optical element sandwiched between two adjacent lens elements of a substantially similar diameter located within the relay lens group that do not move with respect to each other such that the optical element will receive light rays substantially collimated and perpendicular to a surface of the optical element and parallel to the optical axis regardless of the movement of the zoom lens group, and

a coating on said optical element surface forming an interference filter for causing a modification of the spectrum of light waves supplied to the camera in a manner for the camera to simulate a predetermined spectrum of light rays.

2. The objective zoom lens of claim 1 , wherein said optical element surface is optically flat.

3. The objective zoom lens of claim 1 , wherein said optical element is removable and replaceable from the objective zoom lens.

4. The objective zoom lens of claim 3 , further including a replacement optical element having substantially the same optical characteristics and without said coating.

5. The objective zoom lens of claim 1 , wherein said location along the optical axis is adjacent the optical stop of the objective zoom lens.

6. The objective zoom lens of claim 1 , wherein said location along the optical axis allows zooming of the objective zoom lens by moving the zoom lens group without substantially changing an angle of incidence of the light rays on said surface.

7. The objective zoom lens of claim 1 , wherein said coating includes layers of low refractive index material and layers of high refractive index materials for producing said predetermined spectrum of light rays.

8. In an objective zoom lens for an electronic camera, the objective zoom lens having a movable zoom lens group located between object space and an optical stop, and a relay lens group located between the optical stop and an image plane, an improvement comprising;

an optically flat optical element located within the relay lens group on an optical axis of the zoom lens and sandwiched between two adjacent lens elements of a substantially similar diameter located within the relay lens group that do not move with respect to each other such that the optical element will receive substantially collimated light rays substantially perpendicular to the optical element and parallel to the optical axis regardless of the movement of the zoom lens group, and

a coating on said optical element forming an interference filter for causing a modification of the spectrum of light waves supplied to the camera in a manner for the camera to simulate a predetermined spectrum of light rays.

9. The objective zoom lens of claim 8 , wherein said optical element is removable and replaceable from the objective zoom lens.

10. The objective zoom lens of claim 9 , further including a replacement optical element having substantially the same optical characteristics and without said coating.

11. The objective zoom lens of claim 8 , wherein said location along the optical axis is adjacent the optical stop of the objective zoom lens.

12. The objective zoom lens of claim 8 , wherein said location along the optical axis allows zooming of the objective zoom lens by moving the zoom lens group without substantially changing an angle of incidence of the light rays on said surface.

13. The objective zoom lens of claim 8 , wherein said coating includes layers of low refractive index material and layers of high refractive index materials for producing said predetermined spectrum of light rays.

14. A method for causing an electronic camera to sense and reproduce a predetermined spectrum of light rays, comprising the steps of:

providing the camera with an objective zoom lens having a movable zoom lens group located between object space and an optical stop, and a relay lens group located between the optical stop and an image plane,

providing an optical element surface located within the relay lens group and sandwiched between two adjacent lens elements of a substantially similar diameter located within the relay lens group that do not move with respect to each other at a location where the light rays are substantially collimated and perpendicular to the optical element surface and parallel to an optical axis regardless of the movement of the zoom lens group, and

providing the optical element surface with a coating forming an interference filter for modifying the spectrum of light rays to the predetermined spectrum for supplying to the camera.

15. The method according to claim 14 , including the step of removing and replacing the optical element having said surface with another optical element having a surface with a different coating forming an interference filter for modifying the spectrum of light rays to a different predetermined spectrum.

16. The method according to claim 14 , including the step of selecting said coating for said optical element surface for modifying the spectrum of light rays to simulate the predetermined spectrum of a film emulsion of film for a film camera.

17. The method according to claim 14 , including the step of selecting the location of the optical element surface within the relay lens group on the basis of the location having minimum ray incident angles at the surface.

18. The method according to claim 17 , wherein the maximum ray incident angle on the surface is 15°.

19. A method for causing an electronic camera to sense and reproduce a predetermined spectrum of light rays, comprising the steps of:

providing the camera with an objective zoom lens having a movable zoom lens group located between object space and an optical stop, and a relay lens group located between the optical stop and an image plane,

providing an optical element located within the relay lens group sandwiched between two adjacent lens elements of a substantially similar diameter located within the relay lens group that do not move with respect to each other at a location of substantially collimated light rays substantially perpendicular to the optical element and parallel to an optical axis regardless of the movement of the zoom lens group, and

providing the optical element with a coating forming an interference filter for modifying the spectrum of light rays to the predetermined spectrum for supplying to the camera.

20. The method according to claim 17 , wherein the optical element is optically flat.

21. An objective zoom lens having a movable zoom lens group located between object space and an optical stop, and a relay lens group located between the optical stop and an image plane for causing an electronic camera to sense and reproduce a predetermined spectrum of light rays, comprising:

an optical element located within the relay lens group sandwiched between two adjacent lens elements of a substantially similar diameter located within the relay lens group that do not move with respect to each other at a location of substantially collimated light rays substantially perpendicular to the optical element and parallel to an optical axis regardless of the movement of the zoom lens group, and

a coating on said optical element forming an interference filter for modifying the spectrum of light rays to the predetermined spectrum for supplying to the camera.

22. In an objective zoom lens for an electronic camera, the objective zoom lens having a movable zoom lens group located between object space and an optical stop, and a relay lens group located between the optical stop and an image plane, a method for performing spectral filtering on light rays received into the objective zoom lens and maintaining that spectral filtering throughout zooming of the objective zoom lens, the method comprising:

coating a surface of an optical element to form an interference filter for causing a modification of a spectrum of the light rays received into the objective zoom lens;

identifying a location within the relay lens group between two adjacent lens elements of a substantially similar diameter that do not move with respect to each other at which the light rays are substantially collimated and parallel to an optical axis, regardless of the movement of the zoom lens group; and

placing an optical element at the location, the optical element sandwiched between the two adjacent lens elements and orienting the optical element such that the light rays are perpendicular to the surface of the optical element regardless of the movement of the zoom lens group.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 31, 2022
From: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC
To: PANAVISION INC.; PANAVISION INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
Reel/Frame 060951/0548 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2022
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH AS RETIRED AGENT
To: COURTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC
Reel/Frame 060932/0054 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2016
From: CREDIT SUISSE, AS SECOND LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
To: PANAVISION INC.; PANAVISION INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
Reel/Frame 037846/0116 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2016
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: PANAVISION INC.
Reel/Frame 037844/0621 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2016
From: PANAVISION INC.; PANAVISION INTERNATIONAL, L.P.; LIGHT IRON DIGITAL, LLC; PANY RENTAL LLC; PANAVISION FEDERAL SYSTEMS, LLC; PANAVISION REMOTE SYSTEMS, LLC; SEAWAY MEDIA CORPORATION; PANAVISION U.K. HOLDINGS, INC.; PANAVISION EUROPE LIMITED; PANAVISION GP LLC; PANAVISION IMAGING, LLC; LIGHT IRON NY, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT AND U.S. LENDER
Reel/Frame 037693/0662 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 18, 2006
From: PANAVISION INC.; PANAVISION INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
To: CREDIT SUISSE, AS SECOND LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 017480/0803 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 14, 2006
From: PANAVISION INC.; PANAVISION INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
To: CREDIT SUISSE, AS FIRST LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 017468/0678 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 4, 2006
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: PANAVISION INC.
Reel/Frame 017411/0770 →
COLLATERAL AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 26, 2004
From: PANAVISION INC.; PANAPAGE ONE LLC; PANAPAGE TWO LLC; PANAPAGE CO. LLC; PANAPAGE INTERNATIONAL, L.P.; PANAVISION U.K. HOLDINGS, INC.; PANAVISION REMOTE SYSTEMS, LLC; LAS PALMAS PRODUCTIONS, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, AS COLLATERAL TRUSTEE
Reel/Frame 014294/0009 →