IP Library Granted Patent US 11,689,806
Granted Patent B2
US 11,689,806 · App. 17/199,596 · Granted Jun 27, 2023

Method and photo sensor assembly for sensing rotational positions of a camera module, and surveillance camera having the assembly

Inventors: Chang Yeon Kim (Seongnam-si, KR); Won Joon Kong (Seongnam-si, KR); Jong In Park (Seongnam-si, KR); Kyoung Jae Lee (Seongnam-si, KR); Ho Seoung Hwang (Seongnam-si, KR)
Assignee: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
H04N23/67G02B7/102H04N23/695H04N25/704
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Patent No.
US 11,689,806
App. No.
17/199,596
Granted
Jun 27, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A photo sensor assembly may include: a rotator configured to rotate together with a camera module; a plurality of first photo interrupter bars disposed at a same interval along a first circumference on the rotator; a second photo interrupter bar disposed at a second circumference on the rotator; a first photo sensor disposed closer to the first circumference than to the second circumference, and configured to detect a first light-blocking pattern generated from the plurality of first photo interrupter bars; a second photo sensor disposed closer to the second circumference than to the first circumference, and configured to detect a second light-blocking pattern generated from the second photo interrupter bar; and a processor configured to estimate an initial position of the rotator based on the second light-blocking pattern and estimate a rotational angle from the initial position of the rotator based on the detected first light-blocking pattern.

Claims (44)

1. A photo sensor assembly comprising:

a rotator configured to rotate together with a camera module;

a plurality of first photo interrupter bars disposed at a same interval along a first circumference on the rotator;

a second photo interrupter bar disposed at a second circumference on the rotator, the second circumference being coaxially arranged with the first circumference;

a first photo sensor disposed closer to the first circumference than to the second circumference, and configured to detect a first light-blocking pattern generated from the plurality of first photo interrupter bars;

a second photo sensor disposed closer to the second circumference than to the first circumference, and configured to detect a second light-blocking pattern generated from the second photo interrupter bar; and

a processor configured to estimate an initial position of the rotator based on the second light-blocking pattern and estimate a rotational angle from the initial position of the rotator based on the detected first light-blocking pattern,

wherein a position of the second photo interrupter bar does not overlap a position of any of the first photo interrupter bars in a circumferential direction of the rotator, and the second light-blocking pattern is obtained at an idle interval between a plurality of pulses that form the first light-blocking pattern.

2. The photo sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first circumference is positioned not to overlap a position of the second circumference in a radial direction of the rotator.

3. The photo sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second photo sensor is configured to detect the initial position of the rotator while the rotator rotates once.

4. The photo sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first photo sensor comprises a first light emitter configured to emit a first light and a first light receiver configured to detect whether the emitted first light is blocked by the plurality of first photo interrupter bars, and

wherein the second photo sensor comprises a second light emitter configured to emit a second light and a second light receiver configured to detect whether the emitted second light is blocked by the second photo interrupter bar.

5. The photo sensor assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first and the second photo sensors are disposed at different positions on a same surface of a circuit board of the photo sensor assembly.

6. The photo sensor assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first and the second photo sensors are disposed separately in a radial direction and the circumferential direction of the rotator.

7. The photo sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first photo sensor is configured to detect the rotational angle of the rotator in a uniform resolution by using the plurality of first photo interrupter bars which has the same interval and a same width.

8. The photo sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second photo interrupter bar is disposed to face empty spaces between the plurality of first photo interrupter bars in a radial direction of the rotator.

9. The photo sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to count a number of the plurality of pulses of the first light-blocking pattern from a time when the second light-blocking pattern is detected for a first time.

10. A surveillance camera comprising:

a motor configured to generate a driving power;

a transmission device configured to transfer the driving power generated by the motor;

a rotator configured to rotate together with a camera module according to the transferred driving power;

a plurality of first photo interrupter bars disposed at a same interval along a first circumference on the rotator;

a second photo interrupter bar disposed at a second circumference on the rotator, the second circumference being coaxially arranged with the first circumference;

a first photo sensor disposed closer to the first circumference than to the first circumference, and configured to detect a first light-blocking pattern generated from the plurality of first photo interrupter bars;

a second photo sensor disposed closer to the second circumference than to the first circumference, and configured to detect a second light-blocking pattern generated from the second photo interrupter bar; and

a processor configured to estimate an initial position of the rotator based on the second light-blocking pattern, and estimate a rotational angle from the initial position of rotator based on the first light-blocking pattern,

wherein a position of the second photo interrupter bar does not overlap a position of any of the plurality of first photo interrupter bars in a circumferential direction of the rotator, and the second light-blocking pattern is obtained at an idle interval between a plurality of pulses that form the first light-blocking pattern.

11. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the first circumference is positioned not to overlap a position of the second circumference in a radial direction of the rotator.

12. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the second photo sensor is configured to detect the initial position of the rotator while the rotator rotates once.

13. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the first photo sensor comprises a first light emitter configured to emit a first light and a first light receiver configured to detect whether the emitted first light is blocked by the plurality of first photo interrupter bars, and

wherein the second photo sensor comprises a second light emitter for emitting a second light and a second light receiver configured to detect whether the emitted second light is blocked by the second photo interrupter bar.

14. The surveillance camera of claim 13 , wherein the first and the second photo sensors are disposed at different positions on a same surface of a circuit board of the surveillance camera.

15. The surveillance camera of claim 14 , wherein the first and the second photo sensors are disposed separately in a radial direction and the circumferential direction of the rotator.

16. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the first photo sensor is configured to detect the rotational angle of the rotator in a uniform resolution by using the plurality of first photo interrupter bars which has the same interval and a same width.

17. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the second photo interrupter bar is disposed to face empty spaces between the plurality of first photo interrupter bars in a radial direction of the rotator.

18. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the processor is further configured to contact a number of the plurality of pulses of the first light-blocking pattern from a time when the second light-blocking pattern is detected for a first time.

19. A method for estimating angular positions of a camera module by a photo sensor assembly, the method comprising:

rotating a rotator on which the camera module is mounted, the rotator comprising a plurality of first photo interrupter bars disposed at a same interval along a first circumference on the rotator, and a second photo interrupter bar disposed at a second circumference on the rotator, the second circumference being coaxially arranged with the first circumference;

detecting by a first photo sensor, a first light-blocking pattern generated from the plurality of first photo interrupter bars;

detecting by a second photo sensor, a second light-blocking pattern generated from the second photo interrupter bar;

estimating an initial position of the rotator based on the second light-blocking pattern; and

estimating a rotational angle from the initial position of the rotator based on the first light-blocking pattern,

wherein a position of the second photo interrupter bar does not overlap a position of any of the plurality of first photo interrupter bars in a circumferential direction of the rotator, and the second light-blocking pattern is obtained at an idle interval between a plurality of pulses that form the first light-blocking pattern.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the estimating the rotational angle comprises counting a number of the plurality of pulses of the first light-blocking pattern from a time when the second light-blocking pattern is detected for a first time.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 10, 2023
From: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
To: HANWHA VISION CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 064549/0075 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2021
From: KIM, CHANG YEON; KONG, WON JOON; PARK, JONG IN; LEE, KYOUNG JAE; HWANG, HO SEOUNG
To: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 055572/0919 →