IP Library Granted Patent US 8,755,123
Granted Patent B2
US 8,755,123 · App. 13/672,286 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

Compact objective lens assembly for simultaneously imaging multiple spectral bands

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Patent No.
US 8,755,123
App. No.
13/672,286
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An objective lens assembly suitable for use in helmet-mounted applications. The objective lens assembly comprises two prisms that collectively are configured, oriented and bonded relative to each other to separate and allow simultaneous imaging of two separate spectral bands (such as VNIR and LWIR bands) received from the same object scene via a common window such that the object scene may be viewed from the same perspective without the effects of parallax.

Claims (20)

1. An imaging device suitable for simultaneously imaging a plurality of light wavebands, comprising:

an objective lens assembly comprising a first prism and a second prism disposed along a central axis of the objective lens assembly, wherein the objective lens assembly is operatively configured to receive light reflected from an object through an entrance pupil, the first prism is operable to internally reflect a first light waveband to a transmitting surface of the first prism and pass a second light waveband to the second prism, and wherein the second prism is operable to internally reflect the second light waveband to a transmitting surface of the second prism;

a first camera disposed along an optical path after the transmitting surface of the first prism, wherein the first camera comprises a first waveband objective lens assembly, which includes a first plurality of lenses, configured to receive the first light waveband and a first detector, the first waveband objective lens assembly configured to refract the first portion of the light exiting the first prism to form a first image at the first detector; and

a second camera disposed along an optical path after the transmitting surface of the second prism, wherein the second camera comprises a second waveband objective lens assembly, which includes a second plurality of lenses, configured to receive the second light waveband and a second detector, the second waveband objective lens assembly configured to refract the second portion of the light exiting the second prism to form a second image at the second detector; and

a processor configured to synchronize control of the first camera and the second camera such that the first detector and second detector simultaneously capture a respective image of the object as viewed through the entrance pupil of the objective lens assembly.

2. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of lenses comprises, in sequence of light propagation from the transmitting surface of the first prism to the first detector:

a negative power lens;

a power lens; and

a positive power lens.

3. The imaging device of claim 2 , wherein the negative power lens is a negative power meniscus lens which includes a first surface and a second surface, and wherein the first and second surfaces can each be one of spherical, asphero-diffractive or kino-form.

4. The imaging device of claim 2 wherein the power lens includes a front convex surface and a planar or spherical rear surface.

5. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the second plurality of lenses comprises, in sequence of light propagation from the transmitting surface of the second prism to the second detector:

a first positive power lens;

a first achromatic doublet; and

a second achromatic doublet.

6. The imaging device of claim 5 , wherein the first achromatic doublet comprises a first negative power lens and a second positive power lens, and wherein a front surface of the first negative power lens faces the first positive power lens and a rear surface of the second positive lens faces away from the first negative power lens.

7. The imaging device of claim 5 wherein the second achromatic doublet comprises a third positive power lens and a second negative lens, and wherein a front surface of the third positive power lens faces the first achromatic doublet and a rear surface of the second negative lens faces away from the third positive power lens.

8. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to provide the simultaneously captured images of the object to a helmet-mounted display.

9. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the passed light is within the long wave infrared band.

10. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the passed light is within the near-infrared band.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 31, 2015
From: DRS RSTA, INC.
To: DRS NETWORK & IMAGING SYSTEMS, LLC
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