Patents by Inventor Iain A. McAllister
Iain A. McAllister has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11988851Abstract: Compact lens systems that may be used in small form factor cameras. The lens system may include a master lens with two or more lens elements arranged along an optical axis and having refractive power, and an optical actuator located on the object side of the master lens that may provide autofocus (AF) and/or optical image stabilization (OIS) functionality for the camera. An aperture stop for the camera may be included in the optical actuator, for example between a substrate and a flexible optical element of the optical actuator. Including the aperture stop in the optical actuator rather than in the lens stack may allow the optical actuator to be smaller in the X-Y dimensions (perpendicular to the optical (Z) axis) than it would be in a similar camera with the aperture stop located in the lens stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2021Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Paul Christian Thomas Fuller, Iain A. McAllister, Yoshikazu Shinohara
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Publication number: 20240160088Abstract: Some embodiments include methods and/or systems for using multiple cameras to provide optical zoom to a user. Some embodiments include a first camera unit of a multifunction device capturing a first image of a first visual field. A second camera unit of the multifunction device simultaneously captures a second image of a second visual field. In some embodiments, the first camera unit includes a first optical package with a first focal length. In some embodiments, the second camera unit includes a second optical package with a second focal length. In some embodiments, the first focal length is different from the second focal length, and the first visual field is a subset of the second visual field. In some embodiments, the first image and the second image are preserved to a storage medium as separate data structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2024Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Claus Molgaard, Iain A. McAllister
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Patent number: 11927874Abstract: Some embodiments include methods and/or systems for using multiple cameras to provide optical zoom to a user. Some embodiments include a first camera unit of a multifunction device capturing a first image of a first visual field. A second camera unit of the multifunction device simultaneously captures a second image of a second visual field. In some embodiments, the first camera unit includes a first optical package with a first focal length. In some embodiments, the second camera unit includes a second optical package with a second focal length. In some embodiments, the first focal length is different from the second focal length, and the first visual field is a subset of the second visual field. In some embodiments, the first image and the second image are preserved to a storage medium as separate data structures.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Claus Molgaard, Iain A. McAllister
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Publication number: 20220380823Abstract: The disclosure provides a composition comprising a double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (dsDNA) sequence comprising from 5? to 3?, a sequence comprising a first adaptor sequence, a template sequence, and a second adaptor sequence, wherein the second adaptor sequence comprises a hybridization site for a template switching oligonucleotide (TSO). The disclosure provides methods for making the compositions of the disclosure using a template switching mechanism to add non-templated basepairs to the ends of a DNA molecule, hybridize a TSO to the non-templated basepairs, and then extend the sequence complementary to the TSO to add an adaptor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Jennifer Hsieh, Paul McEwan, Martin Ranik, Marliz Iain McAllister Strydom, Eric van der Walt, Ross Wadsworth
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Publication number: 20220050230Abstract: Compact lens systems that may be used in small form factor cameras. The lens system may include a master lens with two or more lens elements arranged along an optical axis and having refractive power, and an optical actuator located on the object side of the master lens that may provide autofocus (AF) and/or optical image stabilization (OIS) functionality for the camera. An aperture stop for the camera may be included in the optical actuator, for example between a substrate and a flexible optical element of the optical actuator. Including the aperture stop in the optical actuator rather than in the lens stack may allow the optical actuator to be smaller in the X-Y dimensions (perpendicular to the optical (Z) axis) than it would be in a similar camera with the aperture stop located in the lens stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Paul Christian Thomas Fuller, Iain A. McAllister, Yoshikazu Shinohara
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Patent number: 11163096Abstract: Compact lens systems that may be used in small form factor cameras. The lens system may include a master lens with two or more lens elements arranged along an optical axis and having refractive power, and an optical actuator located on the object side of the master lens that may provide autofocus (AF) and/or optical image stabilization (OIS) functionality for the camera. An aperture stop for the camera may be included in the optical actuator, for example between a substrate and a flexible optical element of the optical actuator. Including the aperture stop in the optical actuator rather than in the lens stack may allow the optical actuator to be smaller in the X-Y dimensions (perpendicular to the optical (Z) axis) than it would be in a similar camera with the aperture stop located in the lens stack.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2017Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Paul Christian Thomas Fuller, Iain A. McAllister, Yoshikazu Shinohara
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Publication number: 20190170914Abstract: Compact lens systems that may be used in small form factor cameras. The lens system may include a master lens with two or more lens elements arranged along an optical axis and having refractive power, and an optical actuator located on the object side of the master lens that may provide autofocus (AF) and/or optical image stabilization (OIS) functionality for the camera. An aperture stop for the camera may be included in the optical actuator, for example between a substrate and a flexible optical element of the optical actuator. Including the aperture stop in the optical actuator rather than in the lens stack may allow the optical actuator to be smaller in the X-Y dimensions (perpendicular to the optical (Z) axis) than it would be in a similar camera with the aperture stop located in the lens stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Paul Christian Thomas Fuller, Iain A. McAllister, Yoshikazu Shinohara
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Patent number: 10171713Abstract: A tracking code is applied to a lens housing that holds one more lenses. A back focus distance and a tilt of an optical axis with respect to a datum of the lens housing is electronically recorded. A position of an image sensor surface of an image sensor mounted on a substrate is measured. The lens housing is positioned such that the optical axis is perpendicular to the image sensor surface using the measured position of the image sensor surface and the electronically recorded optical data for the lens housing. The lens housing is positioned along the optical axis such that the lenses are separated from the image sensor surface using the measured position of the image sensor surface and the electronically recorded back focus distance for the tracking code of the lens housing. The lens housing is joined to the substrate with an adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Howell John Chua Toc, Iain A. McAllister, Steven Webster
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Patent number: 9634225Abstract: An artificial muscle structure has an electro-active polymer (EAP) layer having a frusto-conical shape and whose tip has an opening formed therein for use as a camera variable aperture. First, second and third electrode segments are formed on a rear face of the EAP layer. The second segment is positioned in a gap between the first and third segments so as to be electrically isolated from the first and third segments. The second segment has an opening formed therein that is aligned with the opening in the EAP layer. A complementary electrode is formed on a front face of the EAP layer. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aurelien R. Hubert, Douglas S. Brodie, Iain A. McAllister, Jeffrey N. Gleason
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Patent number: 9568604Abstract: A camera includes a pulse transmitter for transmitting at a transmit time through an aperture and along an optical path to a target a coherent electromagnetic ranging pulse at a first wavelength range outside the visible spectrum. In some embodiments, the camera includes a reflected pulse detector for receiving a reflected electromagnetic pulse reflected by the target back along the optical path and through the aperture at a detect time subsequent to the transmit time. In some embodiments, the camera includes a shutter positioned for shielding the pulse detector from at least transmit time to an intermediate time between the transmit time and the detect time. In some embodiments, the shutter includes a layer of semiconductor material placed in the optical path at a point between the target and the detector.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Scott T Smith, Iain A. McAllister, Jeffrey N. Gleason, Neil MacKinnon
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Publication number: 20160007008Abstract: Some embodiments include methods and/or systems for using multiple cameras to provide optical zoom to a user. Some embodiments include a first camera unit of a multifunction device capturing a first image of a first visual field. A second camera unit of the multifunction device simultaneously captures a second image of a second visual field. In some embodiments, the first camera unit includes a first optical package with a first focal length. In some embodiments, the second camera unit includes a second optical package with a second focal length. In some embodiments, the first focal length is different from the second focal length, and the first visual field is a subset of the second visual field. In some embodiments, the first image and the second image are preserved to a storage medium as separate data structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: APPLE INC.Inventors: Claus Molgaard, Iain A. McAllister
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Publication number: 20150355326Abstract: A camera includes a pulse transmitter for transmitting at a transmit time through an aperture and along an optical path to a target a coherent electromagnetic ranging pulse at a first wavelength range outside the visible spectrum. In some embodiments, the camera includes a reflected pulse detector for receiving a reflected electromagnetic pulse reflected by the target back along the optical path and through the aperture at a detect time subsequent to the transmit time. In some embodiments, the camera includes a shutter positioned for shielding the pulse detector from at least transmit time to an intermediate time between the transmit time and the detect time. In some embodiments, the shutter includes a layer of semiconductor material placed in the optical path at a point between the target and the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: APPLE INC.Inventors: Scott T. Smith, Iain A. McAllister, Jeffrey N. Gleason, Neil MacKinnon
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Patent number: 9210306Abstract: Some embodiments include methods for correcting optical alignment of components in a camera module for a multifunction device. In some embodiments, components of a camera module for use in a multifunction device are assembled on a test station. Some embodiments include a method that includes capturing a single test image, calculating from the spatial frequency response data an optical tilt between the optical axis of a lens and an optical axis of the image sensor of the camera module, and mechanically adjusting an alignment of the lens and the optical axis of the image sensor of the camera module to reduce the optical tilt. In some embodiments, the capturing is performed using the components of the camera module, and the single test image contains visually encoded spatial frequency response data for characterizing the components of the camera module.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2014Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Mark N. Gamadia, Iain A. McAllister, Steven Webster
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Publication number: 20150350497Abstract: Some embodiments include methods for correcting optical alignment of components in a camera module for a multifunction device. In some embodiments, components of a camera module for use in a multifunction device are assembled on a test station. Some embodiments include a method that includes capturing a single test image, calculating from the spatial frequency response data an optical tilt between the optical axis of a lens and an optical axis of the image sensor of the camera module, and mechanically adjusting an alignment of the lens and the optical axis of the image sensor of the camera module to reduce the optical tilt. In some embodiments, the capturing is performed using the components of the camera module, and the single test image contains visually encoded spatial frequency response data for characterizing the components of the camera module.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2014Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: APPLE INC.Inventors: Mark N. Gamadia, Iain A. McAllister, Steven Webster
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Patent number: 8797429Abstract: A digital image captured by a digital camera module is scaled to a smaller size, and separately horizontal direction filtered and vertical direction filtered using one-dimensional spatial filters. The horizontal direction filtered image and the vertical direction filtered image are combined, wherein edge regions and corner regions of the combined filtered image are created differently than its middle region. The combined filtered image is then thresholded selected pixels of the thresholded image are marked as a blemish region. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Hongqin Zhang, Shizhe Shen, Iain A. McAllister
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Publication number: 20140168799Abstract: An artificial muscle structure has an electro-active polymer (EAP) layer having a frusto-conical shape and whose tip has an opening formed therein for use as a camera variable aperture. First, second and third electrode segments are formed on a rear face of the EAP layer. The second segment is positioned in a gap between the first and third segments so as to be electrically isolated from the first and third segments. The second segment has an opening formed therein that is aligned with the opening in the EAP layer. A complementary electrode is formed on a front face of the EAP layer. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aurelien R. Hubert, Douglas S. Brodie, Iain A. McAllister, Jeffrey N. Gleason
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Publication number: 20130229531Abstract: A digital image captured by a digital camera module is scaled to a smaller size, and separately horizontal direction filtered and vertical direction filtered using one-dimensional spatial filters. The horizontal direction filtered image and the vertical direction filtered image are combined, wherein edge regions and corner regions of the combined filtered image are created differently than its middle region. The combined filtered image is then thresholded selected pixels of the thresholded image are marked as a blemish region. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Hongqin Zhang, Shizhe Shen, Iain A. McAllister
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Publication number: 20120013760Abstract: A camera module characterization method is presented. An object is imaged with the camera module. The object may be a test chart including a pattern that defines edges and markers. A resolution metric is measured from the obtained image, and at least one point where the resolution metric is maximized is identified (indicative of a measured in-focus position). The measured in-focus position is then used to derive optical aberration parameters. With respect to the test chart, the markers in the image are located and compared with known theoretical marker positions. A difference between the theoretical and actual marker positions is calculated and used to determine edge locations. A measurement of a resolution metric is then made from the obtained image at the determined edge locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: STMicroelectronics (Research & Development) LimitedInventors: Pierre-Jean Parodi-Keravec, Iain McAllister
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Patent number: 7834311Abstract: A lens assembly for an imaging device includes a lens for focusing external radiation towards an image sensor of the imaging device. A mounting member is between the lens and the image sensor so that the lens is spaced a set distance from the image sensor. An adjustment member varies position of the mounting member relative to the image sensor so that the set distance is varied.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: STMicroelectronics (Research & Development) LimitedInventors: Iain McAllister, Eric Christison
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Publication number: 20080170151Abstract: A lens assembly for an imaging device includes a lens for focusing external radiation towards an image sensor of the imaging device. A mounting member is between the lens and the image sensor so that the lens is spaced a set distance from the image sensor. An adjustment member varies position of the mounting member relative to the image sensor so that the set distance is varied.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: STMicroelectronics (Research & Development) LimitedInventors: Iain MCALLISTER, Eric Christison