IP Library Granted Patent US 11,915,437
Granted Patent B1
US 11,915,437 · App. 15/813,608 · Granted Feb 27, 2024

Systems and methods for a multi-spectral depth camera assembly

Inventors: Manoj Bikumandla (Union City, CA); Andrew Matthew Bardagjy (Fremont, CA); Cina Hazegh (Walnut Creek, CA)
Assignee: Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC
G06T7/521G02B27/0172G02B27/425G02B5/28G02B2027/014G02B2027/0127G02B2027/0138
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Patent No.
US 11,915,437
App. No.
15/813,608
Granted
Feb 27, 2024
Kind
B1
Abstract

The disclosed depth camera assembly may include a projector device to project light into an imaging environment. The projector device may include a light source and may also include a diffractive optical element that separates light emitted by the light source into a plurality of light regions including a plurality of separate wavelength ranges, such that each of the plurality of light regions contain light from only one of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges. The projector device may also include an interference filter. A head-mounted display system and related methods are also disclosed.

Claims (33)

1. A depth camera assembly comprising:

a projector device to project light into an imaging environment external to the projector device, the projector device including:

a broadband light source that emits light having wavelengths within a range of from about 400 nm to about 800 nm;

a diffractive optical element that separates light emitted by the broadband light source into a plurality of light regions comprising a plurality of separate wavelength ranges, each of the plurality of light regions comprising a portion of the emitted light having wavelengths within one of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and isolated from other portions of the emitted light having wavelengths within other separate wavelength ranges of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges; and

an interference filter that passes light having wavelengths within each of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and blocks light having wavelengths outside the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and wavelengths between two or more of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges; wherein the interference filter and the diffractive optical element are disposed over an emissive side of the broadband light source.

2. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , wherein the interference filter is disposed between the diffractive optical element and the broadband light source.

3. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element is disposed between the interference filter and the broadband light source.

4. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges is a visible wavelength range.

5. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of actuation mechanisms coupled to at least one of the diffractive optical element and the interference filter to move the at least one of the diffractive optical element and the interference filter relative to the broadband light source.

6. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element separates light into the plurality of light regions based on the plurality of separate wavelength ranges.

7. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element has a patterned surface that directs the portions of the emitted light within the plurality of separate wavelength ranges into the plurality of light regions.

8. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of light regions comprises a patterned array.

9. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , wherein the broadband light source is a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser.

10. The depth camera assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an imaging device that receives reflected light from the plurality of light regions to determine three-dimensional characteristics of the imaging environment or of the depth camera assembly.

11. A system comprising:

a head-mounted display; and

a projector device to project light into an imaging environment external to the projector device, the projector device comprising: a broadband light source that emits light having wavelengths within a range of from about 400 nm to about 800 nm;

a diffractive optical element that separates light emitted by the broadband light source into a plurality of light regions comprising a plurality of separate wavelength ranges, each of the plurality of light regions comprising a portion of the emitted light having wavelengths within one of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and isolated from other portions of the emitted light having wavelengths within other separate wavelength ranges of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges; and

an interference filter that passes light having wavelengths within each of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and blocks light having wavelengths outside the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and wavelengths between two or more of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges, wherein the interference filter and the diffractive optical element are disposed over an emissive side of the broadband light source.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the projector device is coupled to at least one of: the head-mounted display; or an external sensor device.

13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the head-mounted display comprises at least one of: a virtual reality headset; or an augmented reality headset.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges is a visible wavelength range.

15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the diffractive optical element comprises a diffraction grating.

16. The system of claim 11 , further comprising a printed circuit board, wherein the printed circuit board is electrically coupled to the projector device and to an imaging device that receives reflected light from the plurality of light regions to determine three-dimensional characteristics of the imaging environment or of the system.

17. A method comprising:

emitting, from a broadband light source, light having wavelengths within a range of from about 400 nm to about 800 nm;

projecting, with a projector device, a plurality of light regions into an imaging environment external to the projector device, the plurality of light regions comprising a plurality of separate wavelength ranges, each of the plurality of light regions comprising a portion of emitted light having wavelengths within one of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and isolated from other portions of the emitted light having wavelengths within other separate wavelength ranges of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges, wherein the plurality of separate wavelength ranges is produced by a diffractive optical element that is included in the projector device and that separates the light emitted from the broadband light source into the plurality of light regions;

wherein the emitted light is incident on an interference filter that:

passes light having wavelengths within each of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges; and

blocks light having wavelengths outside the plurality of separate wavelength ranges and wavelengths between two or more of the plurality of separate wavelength ranges;

receiving, by an imaging device, reflected light from the plurality of light regions; and

processing, by a processing device, the reflected light from the plurality of light regions to determine three-dimensional characteristics of the imaging environment or of the imaging device.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the projector device is disposed proximate to the imaging device in a head-mounted display of a headset.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 7, 2022
From: FACEBOOK TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 060291/0526 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 20, 2018
From: OCULUS VR, LLC
To: FACEBOOK TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 047112/0836 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 22, 2017
From: BIKUMANDLA, MANOJ; BARDAGJY, ANDREW MATTHEW; HAZEGH, CINA
To: OCULUS VR, LLC
Reel/Frame 044473/0555 →