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Adjustable-aperture infrared cameras with feedback aperture control

  • US 8,497,479 B1
  • Filed: 12/05/2011
  • Issued: 07/30/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/28/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A variable aperture infrared camera assembly, comprising:

  • optics comprising at least two f-numbers, a radiation shield, cooling means, a central axis, a focal plane array mounted substantially coaxial and substantially perpendicular to said central axis, said radiation shield and said focal plane array being thermally connected to said cooling means, said radiation shield having an optical entrance end accepting infrared radiation passing through said optics and a thermal connection end proximal to said focal plane array providing said thermal connection to said cooling means, said radiation shield being positioned to block stray radiation from an inside surface of said infrared camera, and an optical path substantially along said central axis, infrared radiation being admitted through said optics along said optical path, passing through said optical entrance end of said radiation shield and arriving at said focal plane array,a variable aperture assembly comprising;

    a variable iris disposed substantially along said central axis;

    said variable iris having an infrared radiation admitting central opening coaxial to said central axis;

    said variable iris being located substantially at a same position along said central axis as an exit pupil of said optics, forming an aperture stop;

    said variable iris thermally connected to said cooling means;

    said variable iris capable of causing said infrared radiation admitting central opening to vary in size;

    mounting means for mounting said variable iris;

    said mounting means allowing said thermal connection to said cooling means;

    said mounting means positioning said variable iris proximal to said optical entrance end of said radiation shield;

    said mounting means being designed to minimize deflection of said variable iris, causing said variable iris to remain substantially parallel to a plane of said exit pupil;

    actuation means for controlling said size of said infrared radiation admitting central opening of said variable iris;

    thermal isolation means for connecting said variable iris to said actuation means;

    said thermal isolation means comprising a sufficiently rigid structure designed to reduce conductive heat transfer from said actuation means to said variable iris;

    said sufficiently rigid structure being sufficiently strong to minimize flexion of said thermal isolation means caused by said actuation means;

    wherein said variable aperture assembly provides f-number matching by adjusting said infrared radiation admitting central opening at least small enough to effectively match a highest f number of said optics and large enough to effectively match a lowest f-number of said optics;

    one or more sensors positioned to monitor a size of said variable iris, each sensor producing a sensor output indicative of the size of said variable iris;

    a control module that controls said variable iris to vary the size of said variable iris; and

    a logic control module that receives information from said one or more sensors, and controls said control module to vary the size of said variable iris based on received information from said one or more sensors.

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