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==Inventor(s)== | |||
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==Fluid-Filled Camera Modules== | |||
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250080815 titled 'Fluid-Filled Camera Modules | |||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | |||
a camera module for an electronic device includes a module housing that encloses an actuator structure for positioning an element of the camera module, such as an image sensor or a lens element. a flexible seal subdivides an internal volume of the camera module housing into two separate sub-volumes. a first fluid is retained within a first sub-volume between the image sensor and the lens element, and a second fluid is retained within a second sub-volume of the module housing. in one construction the first fluid is air, and the second fluid is a dielectric liquid. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 17 March 2025
Fluid-Filled Camera Modules
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Zachary W. Birnbaum of Santa Clara CA (US)
Fluid-Filled Camera Modules
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250080815 titled 'Fluid-Filled Camera Modules
Original Abstract Submitted
a camera module for an electronic device includes a module housing that encloses an actuator structure for positioning an element of the camera module, such as an image sensor or a lens element. a flexible seal subdivides an internal volume of the camera module housing into two separate sub-volumes. a first fluid is retained within a first sub-volume between the image sensor and the lens element, and a second fluid is retained within a second sub-volume of the module housing. in one construction the first fluid is air, and the second fluid is a dielectric liquid.