Lens drive device

US10247956B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10247956-B2
Application numberUS-201715658947-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 25, 2017
Priority dateJul 29, 2016
Publication dateApr 2, 2019
Grant dateApr 2, 2019

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A gravity center obtained by combining a gravity center of an X-axis movable object, a gravity center of a Y-axis movable object, and a gravity center of a lens carrier is located in a triangle, as vertexes, having a contact portion in which an X-axis friction engagement portion comes into contact with an X-axis drive shaft, a contact portion in which a first X-axis support portion comes into contact with an X-axis movable object holding portion, and a contact portion in which a second X-axis support portion comes into contact with the X-axis movable object holding portion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lens drive device for driving a lens, comprising: a base member; an X-axis actuator configured to be provided in the base member and have an X-axis piezoelectric element expanding and contracting in an X-axis direction orthogonal to a direction of an optical axis of the lens and an X-axis drive shaft fixed on one end portion of the X-axis direction in the X-axis piezoelectric element; an X-axis movable object configured to be disposed to overlap the base member in the direction of the optical axis of the lens; an X-axis movable object holding portion configured to be provided at a position facing the X-axis actuator with the optical axis of the lens between the X-axis movable object holding portion and the X-axis actuator in the base member and hold the X-axis movable object to be movable in the X-axis direction with respect to the base member; a Y-axis actuator configured to be provided in the X-axis movable object and have a Y-axis piezoelectric element expanding and contracting in a Y-axis direction orthogonal to the direction of the optical axis of the lens and crossing the X-axis direction and a Y-axis drive shaft fixed on one end portion of the Y-axis direction in the Y-axis piezoelectric element; a Y-axis movable object configured to be disposed to overlap the X-axis movable object at the side opposite to the side provided with the base member in the direction of the optical axis of the lens; a Y-axis movable object holding portion configured to be provided at a position facing the Y-axis actuator with the optical axis of the lens between the Y-axis movable object holding portion and the Y-axis actuator in the X-axis movable object and hold the Y-axis movable object to be movable in the Y-axis direction with respect to the X-axis movable object; a carrier actuator configured to be provided in the Y-axis movable object and have a Z-axis piezoelectric element expanding and contracting in the direction of the optical axis of the lens and a Z-axis drive shaft fixed on one end portion of the direction of the optical axis in the Z-axis piezoelectric element; and a lens carrier configured to be disposed to overlap the Y-axis movable object at the side opposite to the side provided with the X-axis movable object in the direction of the optical axis of the lens and have a Z-axis friction engagement portion frictionally engaging with outer circumference of the Z-axis drive shaft and a lens attachment portion to attach the lens; wherein the X-axis movable object has an X-axis friction engagement portion frictionally engaging with outer circumference of the X-axis drive shaft and first and second X-axis support portions coming into contact with the X-axis movable object holding portion to be movable in the X-axis direction, a first gravity center to be a gravity center obtained by combining a gravity center of the X-axis movable object, a gravity center of the Y-axis movable object, and a gravity center of the lens carrier is located in a first triangle to be a triangle, as vertexes, having a contact portion in which the X-axis friction engagement portion comes into contact with the X-axis drive shaft, a contact portion in which the first X-axis support portion comes into contact with the X-axis movable object holding portion, and a contact portion in which the second X-axis support portion comes into contact with the X-axis movable object holding portion, when viewed from the direction of the optical axis of the lens, the Y-axis movable object has a Y-axis friction engagement portion frictionally engaging with outer circumference of the Y-axis drive shaft and first and second Y-axis support portions coming into contact with the Y-axis movable object holding portion to be movable in the Y-axis direction, and a second gravity center to be a gravity center obtained by combining the gravity center of the Y-axis movable object and the gravity center of the lens carrier is located in a second triangle to be a triangle, as vertexes, having a contact portion in which the Y-axis friction engagement portion comes into contact with the Y-axis drive shaft, a contact portion in which the first Y-axis support portion comes into contact with the Y-axis movable object holding portion, and a contact portion in which the second Y-axis support portion comes into contact with the Y-axis movable object holding portion, when viewed from the direction of the optical axis of the lens. 2. The lens drive device according to claim 1 , further comprising: an X-axis stopper mechanism configured to restrict a movement range of the X-axis direction in the X-axis movable object; and a Y-axis stopper mechanism configured to restrict a movement range of the Y-axis direction in the Y-axis movable object, wherein the X-axis stopper mechanism restricts the movement range of the X-axis movable object and the Y-axis stopper mechanism restricts the movement range of the Y-axis movable object, such that the first gravity center is located in the first triangle and the second gravity center is located in the second triangle.

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  • Inertial sliding motors · CPC title

  • Autofocus systems · CPC title

  • G02B7/09Primary

    adapted for automatic focusing or varying magnification · CPC title

  • along multiple or arbitrary translation directions, e.g. XYZ stages · CPC title

  • Lateral adjustment of lens · CPC title

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What does patent US10247956B2 cover?
A gravity center obtained by combining a gravity center of an X-axis movable object, a gravity center of a Y-axis movable object, and a gravity center of a lens carrier is located in a triangle, as vertexes, having a contact portion in which an X-axis friction engagement portion comes into contact with an X-axis drive shaft, a contact portion in which a first X-axis support portion comes into c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tdk Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B7/09. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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