US20130170824A1 - Accessory for portable imaging device - Google Patents
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- Inventive embodiments disclosed herein relate to image capture and storage devices and more specifically to auxiliary apparatuses, such as lenses, for use with such devices.
- auxiliary components In an attempt to increase the range of image capture capabilities of non-professional grade cameras and cameras integrated into multiple-use devices, auxiliary components have been created for a limited number of these devices.
- these components generally have a number of significant disadvantages, some of which may be attributed to their attempt to integrate auxiliary components into a relatively new class of devices through methods and in manners akin to those implemented in existing professional grade devices.
- current systems for integrating auxiliary components, particularly lenses, into multiple-use devices having built-in cameras are generally complex, multi-component, bulky, expensive, and some times unstable devices that are cumbersome to integrate with the underlying device and lack device portability, characteristics which generally oppose the fundamental natures of the base devices.
- the present disclosure describes inventive apparatuses, methods, and systems that allow an auxiliary component, such as an auxiliary lens to be quickly and easily integrated with a wide range of distinct devices, in an ultraportable, highly stable, low profile, and inexpensive form, thus allowing users to effectively and efficiently expand the range of their image capture devices substantially without regard to the model or configuration of the device and the quickly advancing upgrade opportunities.
- an auxiliary component such as an auxiliary lens
- an apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device includes an auxiliary lens shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
- the auxiliary lens is characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens.
- the apparatus also includes a single elastic band coupled to the auxiliary lens.
- the elastic band extends, at least in part, in a lateral direction, substantially orthogonal to the optical axis, from the auxiliary lens.
- the elastic band in combination with the auxiliary lens forms a closed loop whereby the apparatus may be removably attached to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
- the elastic band of the apparatus may be conformably coupled to a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens and the lens may have a circular periphery, in some inventive embodiments.
- the auxiliary lens may be at least one of a fisheye lens, a macro lens, a wide angle lens, and a micro lens, in some inventive embodiments.
- the image capture and storage device may be a mobile phone.
- the elastic band may be bonded to the auxiliary lens.
- the elastic band may be bonded to the auxiliary lens by an adhesive, in some embodiments, and in other inventive embodiments, the elastic band may be welded to the auxiliary lens.
- the elastic band of the apparatus may be composed of at least one of rubber, fibers, and fabric, in some inventive embodiments.
- the elastic band completely encircles the auxiliary lens.
- the elastic band is coupled to the auxiliary lens such that the base of the auxiliary lens is permitted to sit flush with a surface of the portable image capture and storage device.
- the elastic band may include a flash aperture disposed adjacent to the auxiliary lens, the flash aperture permitting transmission of a flash of light through the elastic band, in some inventive embodiments.
- the elastic band may have a width substantially equivalent to the diameter of the auxiliary lens, in various inventive embodiments.
- the elastic band may be coupled to a plurality of lenses, and the plurality of lenses may include lenses having a plurality of shapes configured to provide a plurality of distinct image alteration capabilities.
- the auxiliary lens may include a lens filter in some inventive embodiments and may include a lens frame, in some inventive embodiments.
- This inventive embodiment provides an apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device that includes an auxiliary lens and an elastic band coupled to the auxiliary lens and extending from a first peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens to a second peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens.
- the auxiliary lens is shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device and is characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens.
- the elastic band in combination with the auxiliary lens forms a closed loop whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
- a first end of the elastic band may includes a first contour shaped to correspond to the first peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens and a second end of the elastic band includes a second contour shaped to correspond to the second peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens.
- Another inventive embodiment provides a method of manufacturing an apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device.
- the method includes obtaining an auxiliary lens shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
- the auxiliary lens is characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens.
- the method further includes severing a portion of the elastic band such that a first end of the elastic band and a second end of the elastic band include a contour shaped to correspond to a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens.
- the method also includes bonding the first end of the elastic band and the second end of the elastic band to the peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens, such that the elastic band in combination with the auxiliary lens forms a closed loop whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
- the elastic band is severed by removal of a circular portion of the elastic band.
- the elastic band may form a complete loop prior to a portion thereof being severed and may be composed of rubber in various inventive embodiments.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an auxiliary lens-band assembly consisting of a lens bonded to an elastic band;
- FIG. 1A is a top-down view of an auxiliary lens-band assembly consisting of a lens bonded to an elastic band;
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly of FIG. 1 displayed beside a smart phone;
- FIG. 2A is a front view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly of FIG. 1 installed on a smart phone;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly of FIG. 1 installed on a compact camera;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly of FIG. 1 displayed beside a flip-style phone;
- FIG. 4A is a perspective view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly of FIG. 1 installed on a flip-style phone;
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly of FIG. 1 installed on a webcam device;
- FIG. 6 illustrates a lens-band assembly that includes a band adjustable by means of a sliding buckle
- FIG. 7 illustrates a lens-band assembly including a band that is adjusted by a distinct fastener
- FIG. 8 illustrates an auxiliary lens-band assembly that includes a flash aperture
- FIG. 9 shows an auxiliary lens-band assembly that includes a plurality of lenses.
- FIGS. 10A-10D illustrate an auxiliary lens-band assembly formed with a counter-bored geometry
- FIG. 11 illustrates an auxiliary lens-band with a rectangular counter-bored geometry.
- auxiliary lens e.g., a conversion lens or an optical filter
- portable image capture and storage devices such as disposable and digital cameras and products with a built-in camera (e.g. cellular telephones and other electronic gadgets).
- the inventive embodiments provide an interchangeable and detachable auxiliary lens comprising a conversion lens and a flexible band able to conform to various device shapes and sizes. Because camera devices, smart phones, and mobile phones with camera components are well known types of portable image capture and storage devices, exemplary inventive embodiments are disclosed demonstrating integration with such base devices.
- An auxiliary lens includes a detachable prime fixed local length secondary lens, filter, or lens-filter combination, which may be coupled to a built-in lens of a camera, thereby changing the optical characteristic of the primary or built-in camera lens.
- the auxiliary lens may provide artistic accentuations to a photograph obtained by the camera through the concerted efforts of the primary lens and auxiliary lens.
- portable image capture and storage devices or cameras shall include, but are not limited to, disposable cameras, digital cameras, cellular telephones with built-in camera or other device with one or more built in-cameras, such devices having an objective lens for image formation; including the digital as well as the photographic film-based types.
- disposable cameras shall include other similar camera types such as single use cameras, recyclable cameras, use and mail camera, limited life inexpensive cameras and the like.
- An auxiliary lens provides similar optical benefits as that of a general conversion lens (e.g. focal length, angle of View, etc.) and includes most all conversion lenses associated with the more sophisticated interchangeable lens types (e.g. telephoto lens, Wide-angle lens, and the like, including accompanying filter components) used with higher end cameras or professional quality cameras.
- a general conversion lens e.g. focal length, angle of View, etc.
- the more sophisticated interchangeable lens types e.g. telephoto lens, Wide-angle lens, and the like, including accompanying filter components
- inventive embodiments provide apparatuses and methods allowing an auxiliary lens to be quickly and easily attached and detached to and from a wide range of structurally different portable image capture and storage devices in a particularly stable, compact, and effective manner without the need for additional hardware or device specific components or structures.
- band 2 may be composed of rubber, fiber, fabric, or other elastic materials. Band 2 may be bonded to lens 1 via an adhesive, chemical bonding, or via a weld or fusion process.
- the flexibility of the band 2 allows the band to conform to various shapes while the elasticity of the band 2 allows the device to fit securely on a wide range of differently sized devices.
- the choice of material of the band 2 affects the flexibility, elasticity, and the grip between the band 2 and the device to which it attaches.
- band 2 may be structured to conformably fit or contour to the shape of a peripheral portion of lens 100 .
- FIG. 1A depicts a top down view of the device shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 demonstrates how various embodiments may be implemented with a single elastic band.
- the substantially flush mounting of band 1 with the base of lens 1 allows the lens to rest against a surface of a base image capture device to which lens-band 100 is attached.
- lens-band 100 provides a particularly low profile and allows an auxiliary lens to be integrated with a base image capture device, while adding, for example, simply a few millimeters to the thickness of such a device.
- the lens-band assembly is particularly unobtrusive and allows storage of the lens-band assembly with the device in substantially the same volume together as the device occupies without the lens-band assembly.
- FIGS. 2-5 depict lens-band 100 applied to a range of devices.
- FIG. 2 shows the lens-band assembly next to an exemplary smart phone device 3 .
- the elastic band 2 of embodiment 100 allows the assembly to tightly conform to the size and shape of the device as demonstrated in FIG. 2A , thereby provided a secure and stable coupling to the device.
- the user is able to adjust the lens assembly's position on the device 3 , a mobile phone device, to center the lens 1 over the built-in camera 4 .
- the flexibility of the band allows for the lens 1 to be placed over the built-in camera 4 in virtually any location on the device 3 .
- FIGS. 2 and 2A apply similarly to tablet computing devices with built-in cameras and other similarly-formed devices.
- FIG. 3 shows the lens assembly installed on a compact camera 5 , such as a dedicated point and shoot camera.
- the shutter release button 6 is shown for perspective.
- the user may adjust the band 2 such that lens 1 is centered over the camera's telescoping lens 7 .
- the elasticity of band 2 in lens-band 100 allows auxiliary lens 1 to remain firmly in place on telescoping lens 7 during an extension or retraction of lens 7 for zooming and focusing by the camera 5 .
- lens-band assembly 100 can be used in conjunction with many functions of compact camera 5 and further enhance the range of optical capabilities of camera 5 .
- the depicted implementation in FIG. 3 is similarly applicable to other types of compact cameras, such as fixed lens disposable cameras.
- FIGS. 4 and 4A depict the lens-band assembly 100 next to and installed on a flip-style phone 8 , respectively.
- the user may adjust band 2 such that auxiliary lens 1 is centered over built-in camera 9 .
- FIG. 5 depicts lens-band assembly 100 installed on a webcam 10 for a desktop or portable computer.
- the flexibility and elasticity of the assembly allows for the use of the various lenses and filters on devices of widely-varying shapes and sizes.
- FIG. 6 depicts lens-band 200 having lens 21 held in a rigid frame 11 , which is attached to the band 22 .
- This embodiment allows for the use of a lens and a band composed of materials not readily bondable to one another, for example a glass lens and a rubber band.
- the rigid frame 11 may attach to the band by means of bonding or by looping the band through a feature on the frame and bonding or sewing the band on itself.
- the lens 21 which has a diameter that is substantially the same as the width of band 22 , may be held in the rigid frame 11 by means of bonding or being seated in a recess designed to hold it in place.
- Embodiment 200 also depicts an adjustment feature that allows the use of a non-elastic band.
- the band 22 may be fixed on one end to a standard strap adjustment device 12 .
- the other end of the band 13 loops through the adjustment device 12 allowing the user to adjust the assembly to fit securely over the portable imaging device that the assembly is being used with.
- FIG. 7 depicts lens-band 300 , which is similar to the arrangement provided by embodiment 100 except that the band 32 is an open loop band that may be closed and adjusted by means of hook and loop fastener 14 , such as a Velcro fastener. This allows for adjustment beyond the limits of the elasticity of the band 2 itself.
- hook and loop fastener 14 such as a Velcro fastener.
- FIG. 8 illustrates lens-band 100 with the additional feature of a flash aperture.
- a number of portable image capture devices such as smart phone 3 , may include a flash positioned adjacent to the lens aperture. Accordingly, lens-band 100 may be provided with an aperture 15 that permits the flash to be used when band 2 traverses the flash. While, aperture 15 is depicted as a circular aperture, the aperture may be elongated and may be provided in a variety of geometries to accommodate a range of distance between the flash and the lens aperture on device 3 .
- FIG. 9 depicts lens-band 100 with a plurality of lenses.
- Lens 1 , 16 , 17 , and 18 may all provide distinct optical characteristics.
- lens 1 might be a macro lens
- lens 16 might be a micro lens
- lens 18 might be wide angle lens
- lens 17 might be a macro lens having a different level of magnification than lens 1 or a fish-eye lens.
- the lens may be provided in a variety of colors, depths, geometries (concave, convex, etc.).
- inventive embodiments of a lens-band may be provided such that one assembly allows a user to alter the image capture capabilities of an underlying device in a plurality of distinct ways.
- FIGS. 10A-10D illustrate an auxiliary lens-band assembly formed with a counter-bored geometry.
- FIG. 10A shows the lens-band assembly 400 having the counter-bored geometry without the auxiliary lens coupled thereto. Accordingly, FIG. 10A shows the larger diameter of upper bore 401 with respect to lower bore 402 .
- the difference in diameters of upper bore 401 which extends only partially through the depth of the elastic band and the diameter of the lower bore 402 causes the formation of ledge 403 .
- Ledge 403 provides a support at the base of lens 410 shown in FIG. 10B .
- various embodiments may afford the elastic band to extend both from a peripheral portion of lens 410 as well as from the base of lens 410 .
- FIG. 10C provides a top view of the lens-band assembly and demonstrates an embodiment where the band encircles lens 410 while FIG. 10D provides a bottom view of the lens-band assembly. In view of the smaller diameter of lower bore 402 , a portion of lens 410 is not visible because of the elastic band.
- the counter-bored geometry may also be created with other geometric shapes. Additionally, the counter-bored geometries allow the lens-ban assembly to be created without a complete severing of the elastic band, which may provide some assembly advantages.
- a lens may be provided with a channel or groove formed in the periphery of the lens.
- the channel may be geometrically shaped to conform to a profile of a lens band attachable thereto.
- the lens band may include an aperture therein for receiving the lens. Accordingly, for assembly or manufacture of the lens band assembly according to this inventive embodiment, the lens band, and consequently the aperture in the lens band, may be stretched and the lens including the channel formed in the periphery thereof may be positioned in the aperture such that the channel in the lens receives the lens band.
- Such embodiments may be further secured through the use of an adhesive agent or through bonding as described herein.
- inventive embodiments are presented by way of example only and that, within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereto, inventive embodiments may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described and claimed.
- inventive embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to each individual feature, system, article, material, kit, and/or method described herein.
- the technology described herein may be embodied as a method, of which at least one example has been provided.
- the acts performed as part of the method may be ordered in any suitable way. Accordingly, embodiments may be constructed in which acts are performed in an order different than illustrated, which may include performing some acts simultaneously, even though shown as sequential acts in illustrative embodiments.
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An apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device. The apparatus includes an auxiliary lens and an elastic band coupled thereto. The auxiliary lens is shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device. The auxiliary lens characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens. The elastic band extends, at least in part, in a lateral direction, substantially orthogonal to the optical axis, from the auxiliary lens. The elastic band in combination with the auxiliary lens forms a closed loop whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
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- The present application claims a priority benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §120, as a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/479,113, filed May 23, 2012, entitled “LENS ACCESSORY FOR PORTABLE IMAGING DEVICE, and like that application, the present application claims a priority benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/574,135 filed Jul. 28, 2011, entitled “LENS ACCESSORY FOR PORTABLE IMAGING DEVICE,” which applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
- Inventive embodiments disclosed herein relate to image capture and storage devices and more specifically to auxiliary apparatuses, such as lenses, for use with such devices.
- Photography with low-end cameras and multiple-use devices with built-in cameras has become increasingly popular. However, these devices generally have fixed lenses with fixed focal lengths or a low range of focal lengths. Accordingly, such devices limit a user's ability to explore a wide range of image capture capabilities and techniques. Unlike some professional quality cameras, cameras integrated with multiple-use devices, such as mobile phones, and other non-professional grade cameras are generally not designed for integration with auxiliary components that expand the image capture capabilities of such devices. For example, professional grade cameras may incorporate lens mounting technology (such as a bayonet or thread mounting schemes) that allows auxiliary components, such as specialized lenses, to be mounted and dismounted to and from the camera body.
- In an attempt to increase the range of image capture capabilities of non-professional grade cameras and cameras integrated into multiple-use devices, auxiliary components have been created for a limited number of these devices. However, these components generally have a number of significant disadvantages, some of which may be attributed to their attempt to integrate auxiliary components into a relatively new class of devices through methods and in manners akin to those implemented in existing professional grade devices. More specifically, current systems for integrating auxiliary components, particularly lenses, into multiple-use devices having built-in cameras, are generally complex, multi-component, bulky, expensive, and some times unstable devices that are cumbersome to integrate with the underlying device and lack device portability, characteristics which generally oppose the fundamental natures of the base devices.
- In view of the foregoing, the present disclosure describes inventive apparatuses, methods, and systems that allow an auxiliary component, such as an auxiliary lens to be quickly and easily integrated with a wide range of distinct devices, in an ultraportable, highly stable, low profile, and inexpensive form, thus allowing users to effectively and efficiently expand the range of their image capture devices substantially without regard to the model or configuration of the device and the quickly advancing upgrade opportunities.
- In one exemplary inventive embodiments disclosed herein, an apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device is provided. The apparatus includes an auxiliary lens shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device. The auxiliary lens is characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens. The apparatus also includes a single elastic band coupled to the auxiliary lens. The elastic band extends, at least in part, in a lateral direction, substantially orthogonal to the optical axis, from the auxiliary lens. The elastic band in combination with the auxiliary lens forms a closed loop whereby the apparatus may be removably attached to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
- The elastic band of the apparatus may be conformably coupled to a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens and the lens may have a circular periphery, in some inventive embodiments.
- The auxiliary lens may be at least one of a fisheye lens, a macro lens, a wide angle lens, and a micro lens, in some inventive embodiments.
- In some inventive embodiments, the image capture and storage device may be a mobile phone. The elastic band may be bonded to the auxiliary lens.
- The elastic band may be bonded to the auxiliary lens by an adhesive, in some embodiments, and in other inventive embodiments, the elastic band may be welded to the auxiliary lens.
- The elastic band of the apparatus may be composed of at least one of rubber, fibers, and fabric, in some inventive embodiments.
- In some inventive embodiments, the elastic band completely encircles the auxiliary lens.
- In some inventive embodiments, the elastic band is coupled to the auxiliary lens such that the base of the auxiliary lens is permitted to sit flush with a surface of the portable image capture and storage device.
- The elastic band may include a flash aperture disposed adjacent to the auxiliary lens, the flash aperture permitting transmission of a flash of light through the elastic band, in some inventive embodiments.
- The elastic band may have a width substantially equivalent to the diameter of the auxiliary lens, in various inventive embodiments.
- In some inventive embodiments, the elastic band may be coupled to a plurality of lenses, and the plurality of lenses may include lenses having a plurality of shapes configured to provide a plurality of distinct image alteration capabilities.
- The auxiliary lens may include a lens filter in some inventive embodiments and may include a lens frame, in some inventive embodiments.
- Another exemplary inventive embodiment is provided herein. This inventive embodiment provides an apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device that includes an auxiliary lens and an elastic band coupled to the auxiliary lens and extending from a first peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens to a second peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens. The auxiliary lens is shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device and is characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens. The elastic band in combination with the auxiliary lens forms a closed loop whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device. In this inventive embodiment, a first end of the elastic band may includes a first contour shaped to correspond to the first peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens and a second end of the elastic band includes a second contour shaped to correspond to the second peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens.
- Another inventive embodiment provides a method of manufacturing an apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device. The method includes obtaining an auxiliary lens shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device. The auxiliary lens is characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens. The method further includes severing a portion of the elastic band such that a first end of the elastic band and a second end of the elastic band include a contour shaped to correspond to a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens. The method also includes bonding the first end of the elastic band and the second end of the elastic band to the peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens, such that the elastic band in combination with the auxiliary lens forms a closed loop whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device. In some inventive embodiments, the elastic band is severed by removal of a circular portion of the elastic band. The elastic band may form a complete loop prior to a portion thereof being severed and may be composed of rubber in various inventive embodiments.
- It should be appreciated that all combinations of the foregoing concepts and additional concepts discussed in greater detail below (provided such concepts are not mutually inconsistent) are contemplated as being part of the inventive subject matter disclosed herein. In particular, all combinations of claimed subject matter appearing at the end of this disclosure are contemplated as being part of the inventive subject matter disclosed herein. It should also be appreciated that terminology explicitly employed herein that also may appear in any disclosure incorporated by reference should be accorded a meaning most consistent with the particular concepts disclosed herein.
- The skilled artisan will understand that the drawings primarily are for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventive subject matter described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale; in some instances, various aspects of the inventive subject matter disclosed herein may be shown exaggerated or enlarged in the drawings to facilitate an understanding of different features. In the drawings, like reference characters generally refer to like features (e.g., functionally similar and/or structurally similar elements).
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an auxiliary lens-band assembly consisting of a lens bonded to an elastic band; -
FIG. 1A is a top-down view of an auxiliary lens-band assembly consisting of a lens bonded to an elastic band; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly ofFIG. 1 displayed beside a smart phone; -
FIG. 2A is a front view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly ofFIG. 1 installed on a smart phone; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly ofFIG. 1 installed on a compact camera; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly ofFIG. 1 displayed beside a flip-style phone; -
FIG. 4A is a perspective view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly ofFIG. 1 installed on a flip-style phone; -
FIG. 5 is a front view of the auxiliary lens-band assembly ofFIG. 1 installed on a webcam device; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a lens-band assembly that includes a band adjustable by means of a sliding buckle; -
FIG. 7 illustrates a lens-band assembly including a band that is adjusted by a distinct fastener; -
FIG. 8 illustrates an auxiliary lens-band assembly that includes a flash aperture; and -
FIG. 9 shows an auxiliary lens-band assembly that includes a plurality of lenses. -
FIGS. 10A-10D illustrate an auxiliary lens-band assembly formed with a counter-bored geometry; -
FIG. 11 illustrates an auxiliary lens-band with a rectangular counter-bored geometry. - The features and advantages of inventive embodiments disclosed herein will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings.
- Following below are more detailed descriptions of various concepts related to, and embodiments of, inventive apparatuses, methods, and systems for attachment of an auxiliary component to a portable image capture and storage device. It should be appreciated that various concepts introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in a variety of ways, as the disclosed concepts are not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific embodiments, implementations, and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
- Inventive embodiments provided herein relate to an auxiliary lens (e.g., a conversion lens or an optical filter) used for portable image capture and storage devices such as disposable and digital cameras and products with a built-in camera (e.g. cellular telephones and other electronic gadgets). More particularly, the inventive embodiments provide an interchangeable and detachable auxiliary lens comprising a conversion lens and a flexible band able to conform to various device shapes and sizes. Because camera devices, smart phones, and mobile phones with camera components are well known types of portable image capture and storage devices, exemplary inventive embodiments are disclosed demonstrating integration with such base devices.
- An auxiliary lens includes a detachable prime fixed local length secondary lens, filter, or lens-filter combination, which may be coupled to a built-in lens of a camera, thereby changing the optical characteristic of the primary or built-in camera lens. The auxiliary lens may provide artistic accentuations to a photograph obtained by the camera through the concerted efforts of the primary lens and auxiliary lens.
- As used in this specification, portable image capture and storage devices or cameras shall include, but are not limited to, disposable cameras, digital cameras, cellular telephones with built-in camera or other device with one or more built in-cameras, such devices having an objective lens for image formation; including the digital as well as the photographic film-based types. Furthermore, disposable cameras shall include other similar camera types such as single use cameras, recyclable cameras, use and mail camera, limited life inexpensive cameras and the like.
- An auxiliary lens according to various inventive embodiments provides similar optical benefits as that of a general conversion lens (e.g. focal length, angle of View, etc.) and includes most all conversion lenses associated with the more sophisticated interchangeable lens types (e.g. telephoto lens, Wide-angle lens, and the like, including accompanying filter components) used with higher end cameras or professional quality cameras.
- As demonstrated herein, inventive embodiments provide apparatuses and methods allowing an auxiliary lens to be quickly and easily attached and detached to and from a wide range of structurally different portable image capture and storage devices in a particularly stable, compact, and effective manner without the need for additional hardware or device specific components or structures.
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embodiment 100, depicted inFIG. 1 ,lens 1 is bonded directly to a flexible,elastic band 2.Band 2 may be composed of rubber, fiber, fabric, or other elastic materials.Band 2 may be bonded tolens 1 via an adhesive, chemical bonding, or via a weld or fusion process. The flexibility of theband 2 allows the band to conform to various shapes while the elasticity of theband 2 allows the device to fit securely on a wide range of differently sized devices. The choice of material of theband 2 affects the flexibility, elasticity, and the grip between theband 2 and the device to which it attaches. As demonstrated inFIG. 1 ,band 2 may be structured to conformably fit or contour to the shape of a peripheral portion oflens 100. This may be achieved in various inventive embodiments by providing a band with curved ends, for example during a separation or severing of a closed loop band for example via a circular punch.FIG. 1A depicts a top down view of the device shown inFIG. 1 .FIG. 1 demonstrates how various embodiments may be implemented with a single elastic band. As shown inFIG. 1A , the substantially flush mounting ofband 1 with the base oflens 1 allows the lens to rest against a surface of a base image capture device to which lens-band 100 is attached. As demonstrated inFIG. 1A , lens-band 100 provides a particularly low profile and allows an auxiliary lens to be integrated with a base image capture device, while adding, for example, simply a few millimeters to the thickness of such a device. Accordingly, the lens-band assembly is particularly unobtrusive and allows storage of the lens-band assembly with the device in substantially the same volume together as the device occupies without the lens-band assembly. -
FIGS. 2-5 depict lens-band 100 applied to a range of devices.FIG. 2 shows the lens-band assembly next to an exemplarysmart phone device 3. Theelastic band 2 ofembodiment 100 allows the assembly to tightly conform to the size and shape of the device as demonstrated inFIG. 2A , thereby provided a secure and stable coupling to the device. The user is able to adjust the lens assembly's position on thedevice 3, a mobile phone device, to center thelens 1 over the built-incamera 4. The flexibility of the band allows for thelens 1 to be placed over the built-incamera 4 in virtually any location on thedevice 3.FIGS. 2 and 2A apply similarly to tablet computing devices with built-in cameras and other similarly-formed devices. -
FIG. 3 shows the lens assembly installed on acompact camera 5, such as a dedicated point and shoot camera. Theshutter release button 6 is shown for perspective. The user may adjust theband 2 such thatlens 1 is centered over the camera'stelescoping lens 7. The elasticity ofband 2 in lens-band 100 allowsauxiliary lens 1 to remain firmly in place ontelescoping lens 7 during an extension or retraction oflens 7 for zooming and focusing by thecamera 5. Accordingly, lens-band assembly 100 can be used in conjunction with many functions ofcompact camera 5 and further enhance the range of optical capabilities ofcamera 5. The depicted implementation inFIG. 3 is similarly applicable to other types of compact cameras, such as fixed lens disposable cameras. -
FIGS. 4 and 4A depict the lens-band assembly 100 next to and installed on a flip-style phone 8, respectively. As inFIGS. 2 and 2A , the user may adjustband 2 such thatauxiliary lens 1 is centered over built-incamera 9. -
FIG. 5 depicts lens-band assembly 100 installed on awebcam 10 for a desktop or portable computer. The flexibility and elasticity of the assembly allows for the use of the various lenses and filters on devices of widely-varying shapes and sizes. -
FIG. 6 depicts lens-band 200 havinglens 21 held in arigid frame 11, which is attached to theband 22. This embodiment allows for the use of a lens and a band composed of materials not readily bondable to one another, for example a glass lens and a rubber band. Therigid frame 11 may attach to the band by means of bonding or by looping the band through a feature on the frame and bonding or sewing the band on itself. Thelens 21, which has a diameter that is substantially the same as the width ofband 22, may be held in therigid frame 11 by means of bonding or being seated in a recess designed to hold it in place.Embodiment 200 also depicts an adjustment feature that allows the use of a non-elastic band. Theband 22 may be fixed on one end to a standardstrap adjustment device 12. The other end of theband 13 loops through theadjustment device 12 allowing the user to adjust the assembly to fit securely over the portable imaging device that the assembly is being used with. -
FIG. 7 depicts lens-band 300, which is similar to the arrangement provided byembodiment 100 except that theband 32 is an open loop band that may be closed and adjusted by means of hook andloop fastener 14, such as a Velcro fastener. This allows for adjustment beyond the limits of the elasticity of theband 2 itself. -
FIG. 8 illustrates lens-band 100 with the additional feature of a flash aperture. A number of portable image capture devices, such assmart phone 3, may include a flash positioned adjacent to the lens aperture. Accordingly, lens-band 100 may be provided with anaperture 15 that permits the flash to be used whenband 2 traverses the flash. While,aperture 15 is depicted as a circular aperture, the aperture may be elongated and may be provided in a variety of geometries to accommodate a range of distance between the flash and the lens aperture ondevice 3. -
FIG. 9 depicts lens-band 100 with a plurality of lenses.Lens lens 1, might be a macro lens,lens 16 might be a micro lens,lens 18 might be wide angle lens, andlens 17 might be a macro lens having a different level of magnification thanlens 1 or a fish-eye lens. Alternatively, the lens may be provided in a variety of colors, depths, geometries (concave, convex, etc.). Accordingly, inventive embodiments of a lens-band may be provided such that one assembly allows a user to alter the image capture capabilities of an underlying device in a plurality of distinct ways. -
FIGS. 10A-10D illustrate an auxiliary lens-band assembly formed with a counter-bored geometry.FIG. 10A shows the lens-band assembly 400 having the counter-bored geometry without the auxiliary lens coupled thereto. Accordingly,FIG. 10A shows the larger diameter ofupper bore 401 with respect tolower bore 402. The difference in diameters ofupper bore 401, which extends only partially through the depth of the elastic band and the diameter of thelower bore 402 causes the formation ofledge 403.Ledge 403 provides a support at the base of lens 410 shown inFIG. 10B . AsFIG. 10B demonstrates, various embodiments may afford the elastic band to extend both from a peripheral portion of lens 410 as well as from the base of lens 410. The lens may also be bonded to the lens at one or more of these extension locations.FIG. 10C provides a top view of the lens-band assembly and demonstrates an embodiment where the band encircles lens 410 whileFIG. 10D provides a bottom view of the lens-band assembly. In view of the smaller diameter oflower bore 402, a portion of lens 410 is not visible because of the elastic band.FIGS. 10C and 10D depict the counter-bored geometry as consisting of a circular geometry, but as demonstrated inFIG. 11 , such geometry could be created with a rectangular counter bore geometry in lens-band assembly 500 having an upperrectangular bore 501 and a lowerrectangular bore 502. The counter-bored geometry may also be created with other geometric shapes. Additionally, the counter-bored geometries allow the lens-ban assembly to be created without a complete severing of the elastic band, which may provide some assembly advantages. - In yet another inventive embodiment, a lens may be provided with a channel or groove formed in the periphery of the lens. The channel may be geometrically shaped to conform to a profile of a lens band attachable thereto. The lens band may include an aperture therein for receiving the lens. Accordingly, for assembly or manufacture of the lens band assembly according to this inventive embodiment, the lens band, and consequently the aperture in the lens band, may be stretched and the lens including the channel formed in the periphery thereof may be positioned in the aperture such that the channel in the lens receives the lens band. Such embodiments may be further secured through the use of an adhesive agent or through bonding as described herein.
- While various inventive embodiments have been described and illustrated herein, those of ordinary skill in the art will readily envision a variety of other means and/or structures for performing the function and/or obtaining the results and/or one or more of the advantages described herein, and each of such variations and/or modifications is deemed to be within the scope of the inventive embodiments described herein. More generally, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that all parameters, dimensions, materials, and configurations described herein are meant to be exemplary and that the actual parameters, dimensions, materials, and/or configurations will depend upon the specific application or applications for which the inventive teachings is/are used. Those skilled in the art will recognize, or be able to ascertain using no more than routine experimentation, many equivalents to the specific inventive embodiments described herein. It is, therefore, to be understood that the foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only and that, within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereto, inventive embodiments may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described and claimed. Inventive embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to each individual feature, system, article, material, kit, and/or method described herein. In addition, any combination of two or more such features, systems, articles, materials, kits, and/or methods, if such features, systems, articles, materials, kits, and/or methods are not mutually inconsistent, is included within the inventive scope of the present disclosure.
- Also, the technology described herein may be embodied as a method, of which at least one example has been provided. The acts performed as part of the method may be ordered in any suitable way. Accordingly, embodiments may be constructed in which acts are performed in an order different than illustrated, which may include performing some acts simultaneously, even though shown as sequential acts in illustrative embodiments.
- The claims should not be read as limited to the described order or elements unless stated to that effect. It should be understood that various changes in form and detail may be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims. All embodiments that come within the spirit and scope of the following claims and equivalents thereto are claimed.
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1. An apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device, the apparatus comprising:
an auxiliary lens shaped to alter an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device, the auxiliary lens characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens; and
an elastic band having an aperture disposed therein, the auxiliary lens positioned in the aperture such that the auxiliary lens in combination with the elastic band coupled thereto form a closed loop, the auxiliary lens and the elastic band coupled such that the auxiliary lens is positioned in a plane of the elastic band, whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the aperture has a plurality of diameters such that the elastic band extends from a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens and from the base of the auxiliary lens.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the aperture is configured in a counter-bored geometry.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the shape of the aperture corresponds to a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary lens includes a groove disposed in a peripheral portion of the lens, the elastic band coupled to the auxiliary lens via engagement of the elastic band in the groove.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the elastic band is coupled to the auxiliary lens via an adhesive.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the periphery of the auxiliary lens and the aperture have a circular geometry.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the periphery of the auxiliary lens and the aperture have a non-circular geometry.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the elastic band is closed loop.
10. A method of manufacturing an apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device, the method comprising:
forming an aperture in an elastic band; and
positioning an auxiliary lens in the aperture such that the auxiliary lens is positioned in a plane of the elastic band, the auxiliary lens shaped for image alteration of an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device, the auxiliary lens characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens, the auxiliary lens positioned in the aperture such that the auxiliary lens in combination with the elastic band coupled thereto form a closed loop, whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein positioning the auxiliary lens in the aperture further comprises stretching the aperture.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the aperture has a plurality of diameters and wherein positioning the auxiliary lens in the aperture further comprises positioning the auxiliary lens in the aperture such that the elastic band extends from a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens and from the base of the auxiliary lens.
13. The method of claim 10 , wherein forming the aperture in the elastic band further comprises forming the aperture in a counter-bored geometry.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the counter bore includes a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the auxiliary lens.
15. The method of claim 10 , wherein forming the aperture in the elastic band further comprises forming the aperture to have a geometry corresponding to a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the auxiliary lens has a circular periphery.
17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the auxiliary lens includes a groove disposed in a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens and wherein positioning the auxiliary lens in the aperture further comprises positioning the auxiliary lens in the aperture such that the elastic band is coupled to the auxiliary lens via engagement of the elastic band and the groove.
18. The method of claim 10 , further comprising coupling the elastic band to the auxiliary lens via an adhesive.
19. The method of claim 10 , wherein forming the aperture in the elastic band comprises forming the aperture with a punching mechanism.
20. The method of claim 10 , wherein the elastic band is closed loop.
21. An apparatus for attachment to a portable image capture and storage device, the apparatus comprising:
an auxiliary lens shaped to alter an image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device, the auxiliary lens characterized by an optical axis extending from a base of the lens to a crown of the lens;
a frame coupled to a peripheral portion of the auxiliary lens; and
an elastic band having a first end coupled to and extending from a first portion of the frame, the elastic band extending from the first end of the elastic band to a second end of the elastic band, the second end of the elastic band coupled to and extending from a second portion of the auxiliary lens such that the auxiliary lens in combination with the frame and the elastic band coupled thereto form a closed loop, the auxiliary lens and the elastic band coupled via the frame such that the auxiliary lens is positioned in a plane of the elastic band, whereby the apparatus is removably attachable to a peripheral portion of the image capture and storage device to alter the appearance of the image obtained by the portable image capture and storage device.
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