Television – Camera – system and detail – Support or housing
Patent
1996-04-12
1998-10-27
Faile, Andrew I.
Television
Camera, system and detail
Support or housing
348 96, 348 97, 358483, H04N 5225, H04N 336
Patent
active
058284095
ABSTRACT:
Mounting of a solid state imaging sensor in a film scanner support body with an axis of the sensor in precision alignment with a scan axis of the scanner. The sensor is precision mounted on a support frame forming part of a sensor package with the sensor axis aligned with a line of sensor leads extending from the sensor support frame. The sensor package is then mounted on a scanner support body with the sensor leads abuting an insulator material reference datum surface that holds the sensor axis in precision alignment relative to a film scan axis.
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North Stephen Palmer
Rottner Bruce E.
Auduong Gene N.
Boos, Jr. Francis H.
Eastman Kodak Company
Faile Andrew I.
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