Varifocal lens module

US10338280B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10338280-B2
Application numberUS-201715646677-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 11, 2017
Priority dateJul 12, 2016
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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Disclosed is a varifocal lens module. A varifocal lens module according to an embodiment includes a lens formed of a flexible and transparent material and having a focal length varying according to a variable shape thereof; at least one driving part expanded or contracted in response to an electric signal; and at least one structural body configured to physically or chemically connect the lens and each driving part.

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What is claimed is: 1. A varifocal lens module comprising: a lens formed of a flexible and transparent material and having a focal length varying according to a variable shape thereof; a driving part deformed in response to an electric signal; and a structural body configured to connect the lens and the driving part, wherein the structural body is moved by deformation of the driving part, wherein the variable shape of the lens is changed by the movement of the structural body, wherein the driving part comprises: a material layer; an upper electrode provided on a top surface of the material layer; and a lower electrode provided on a bottom surface of the material layer, wherein the electric signal is applied to the upper and lower electrodes, and wherein the material layer is expanded when the electric signal is applied to the upper and lower electrodes. 2. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein each of the material layer, the upper electrode, and the lower electrode has a ring shape, and wherein the material layer, the upper electrode, and the lower electrode vertically overlap each other. 3. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein the material layer is formed of a flexible material and has an expandable shape. 4. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein each of the upper and lower electrodes is formed of a flexible material and has an expandable shape. 5. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein the structural body has an amount of movement determined by at least one among a thickness of the material layer, a dielectric constant of the material layer, a strength of the electric signal applied to the upper and lower electrodes, and a reaction force applied by the lens. 6. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein the upper electrode comprises a first upper electrode provided at one side of the structural body, wherein the lower electrode comprises a first lower electrode facing the first upper electrode, and wherein the electric signal is applied to the first upper and first lower electrodes to expand a first portion of the material layer therebetween. 7. The varifocal lens module of claim 6 , wherein the upper electrode further comprises a second upper electrode provided at another side of the structural body, wherein the lower electrode further comprises a second lower electrode facing the second upper electrode, and wherein the electric signal is applied to the second upper and second lower electrodes to expand a second portion of the material layer therebetween. 8. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein the structural body is provided in plurality, and wherein the plurality of structural bodies are disposed in a radial shape with respect to a center of the lens. 9. The varifocal lens module of claim 8 , wherein the driving part is provided in plurality, and wherein each of the plurality of structural bodies and each of the plurality of driving parts are disposed in pairs in the radial shape with respect to the center of the lens. 10. The varifocal lens module of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of driving parts are spaced apart from each other. 11. The varifocal lens module of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of driving parts individually receive electric signals and are individually moved in response to the received electric signals. 12. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , further comprising frames provided at inner and outer sides of the material layer, respectively, wherein the frames have a fixed shape and are configured to induce a driving direction of the driving part when the driving part operates. 13. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein the electric signal is a potential difference or a voltage. 14. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein a top surface of the structural body is in contact with a bottom surface of the lens, and wherein a bottom surface of the structural body is in contact with the top surface of the material layer. 15. The varifocal lens module of claim 1 , wherein the structural body is moved in a horizontal direction parallel to the top surface of the material layer. 16. A varifocal lens module comprising: a lens including a flexible and transparent material and having a focal length varying according to a variable shape thereof; a structural body coupled to the lens; and a driving part coupled to the structural body and causing the structural body to move in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis direction of the lens in response to an electrical signal, wherein the variable shape of the lens is changed by the movement of the structural body. 17. The varifocal lens module of claim 16 , wherein the driving part includes a first pair of electrodes and a material layer disposed between the first pair of electrodes. 18. The varifocal lens module of claim 17 , wherein the driving part causes the structural body to move in a first radial direction when the electrical signal is applied to the first pair of electrodes, the first radial direction being perpendicular to the optical axis direction of the lens. 19. The varifocal lens module of claim 18 , wherein the first pair of electrodes of the driving part is disposed at a first side of the structural body, and wherein the driving part further includes a second pair of electrodes disposed at a second side of the structural body, the driving part causes the structural body to move in a second radial direction when the electrical signal is applied to the second pair of electrodes, the second radial direction being opposite to the first radial direction.

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  • Auxiliary lenses; Arrangements for varying focal length · CPC title

  • adapted for automatic focusing or varying magnification · CPC title

  • with mechanism for focusing or varying magnification · CPC title

  • adapted to co-operate with a remote control mechanism · CPC title

  • by means of one or more refracting elements · CPC title

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What does patent US10338280B2 cover?
Disclosed is a varifocal lens module. A varifocal lens module according to an embodiment includes a lens formed of a flexible and transparent material and having a focal length varying according to a variable shape thereof; at least one driving part expanded or contracted in response to an electric signal; and at least one structural body configured to physically or chemically connect the lens …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Electronics & Telecommunications Res Inst, Electronics & Telecommunications Res Institute
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B3/14. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 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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