Five-axis sensor shift camera module

US12382176B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12382176-B2
Application numberUS-202318461367-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 5, 2023
Priority dateSep 22, 2022
Publication dateAug 5, 2025
Grant dateAug 5, 2025

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An actuator assembly for a camera module is provided. The actuator assembly includes a transversal actuator for motion of an image sensor of the camera module in one or more directions orthogonal to an optical axis of the camera module. The actuator assembly also includes an axial actuator for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions parallel to the optical axis of the camera module. The actuator assembly further includes a carrier retaining a portion of the transversal actuator and a portion of the axial actuator. The carrier moves with the image sensor in the one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis of the camera module and is static relative to motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions parallel to the optical axis of the camera module.

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What is claimed is: 1. A camera, comprising: an optical assembly having one or more lens defining an optical axis; an image sensor; an actuator assembly to move the image sensor relative to the optical assembly; and a flexure that suspends the image sensor from a stationary structure of the camera and that allows motion of the image sensor enabled by the actuator assembly; wherein the actuator assembly comprises: a transversal actuator including a transversal coil and a transversal magnet for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis, an axial actuator including an axial coil and an axial magnet for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions parallel to the optical axis, and a carrier retaining the transversal coil and the axial magnet, wherein the transversal coil and the axial magnet are fixedly attached to the carrier. 2. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the carrier moves with the image sensor in the one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis, and wherein the carrier is static relative to motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions parallel to the optical axis. 3. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the optical assembly comprises a static optical assembly. 4. The camera of claim 1 , wherein a holder fixedly attached to the stationary structure of the camera retains the transversal magnet, and wherein an AF carrier fixedly coupled for motion with the image sensor retains the axial coil. 5. The camera of claim 1 , wherein the axial actuator including the axial coil and the axial magnet are further configured for motion of the image sensor in one or more rotational directions about an axis orthogonal to the optical axis. 6. The camera of claim 1 , wherein: the actuator assembly comprises: a plurality of transversal actuators including respective transversal coils and respective transversal magnets for the motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis; and a plurality of axial actuators including respective axial coils and respective axial magnets for the motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions parallel to the optical axis, and the carrier retains the respective transversal coils of the plurality of respective transversal actuators and the respective axial magnets of the plurality of axial respective actuators, wherein the respective transversal coils and the respective axial magnets are fixedly attached to the carrier. 7. The camera of claim 6 , wherein: a holder fixedly attached to the stationary structure of the camera retains the respective transversal magnets of the plurality of respective transversal actuators; and an AF carrier fixedly coupled for motion with the image sensor retains the respective axial coils of the plurality of respective axial actuators. 8. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of respective transversal actuators and the plurality of respective axial actuators are configured to move the image sensor in five different ranges of motion. 9. The camera of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of respective transversal actuators and the plurality of respective axial actuators are positioned in an alternating sequence surrounding the image sensor. 10. A device, comprising: one or more processors; memory storing program instructions executable by the one or more processors to control operation of a camera; and the camera comprising: an optical assembly having one or more lenses defining an optical axis; an image sensor; an actuator assembly to move the image sensor relative to the optical assembly; and a flexure that suspends the image sensor from a stationary structure of the camera and that allows motion of the image sensor enabled by the actuator assembly; wherein the actuator assembly comprises: a transversal actuator including a transversal coil and a transversal magnet for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis, an axial actuator including an axial coil and an axial magnet for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions parallel to the optical axis, and a carrier retaining the transversal coil and the axial magnet, wherein the transversal coil and the axial magnet are fixedly attached to the carrier. 11. The device of claim 10 , wherein the carrier moves with the image sensor in the one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis, and wherein the carrier is static relative to motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions parallel to the optical axis. 12. The device of claim 10 , wherein: the actuator assembly comprises: a plurality of transversal actuators including respective transversal coils and respective transversal magnets for the motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis; and a plurality of axial actuators including respective axial coils and respective axial magnets for the motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions parallel to the optical axis, and the carrier retains the respective transversal coils of the plurality of respective transversal actuators and the respective axial magnets of the plurality of axial respective actuators, wherein the respective transversal coils and the respective axial magnets are fixedly attached to the carrier. 13. The device of claim 12 , wherein: a holder fixedly attached to the stationary structure of the camera retains the respective transversal magnets of the plurality of respective transversal actuators; and an AF carrier fixedly coupled for motion with the image sensor retains the respective axial coils of the plurality of respective axial actuators. 14. The device of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of respective transversal actuators and the plurality of respective axial actuators are configured to move the image sensor in five different ranges of motion. 15. The device of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of respective transversal actuators and the plurality of respective axial actuators are positioned in an alternating sequence surrounding the image sensor. 16. An actuator assembly for a camera module, comprising: a transversal actuator including a transversal coil and a transversal magnet for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis; an axial actuator including an axial coil and an axial magnet for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions parallel to the optical axis; and a carrier retaining the transversal coil and the axial magnet, wherein the transversal coil and the axial magnet are fixedly attached to the carrier. 17. The actuator assembly of claim 16 , wherein the carrier moves with the image sensor in the one or more directions orthogonal to the optical axis of the camera module, and wherein the carrier is static relative to motion of the image sensor in the one or more directions parallel to the optical axis of the camera module. 18. The actuator assembly of claim 16 , wherein a holder fixedly attached to the stationary structure of the camera retains the transversal magnet, and wherein an AF carrier fixedly coupled for motion with the image sensor retains the axial coil. 19. The actuator assembly of claim 16 , wherein the axial actuator including the axial coil and the axial magnet are further configured for motion of the image sensor in one or more rotational directions about an axis orthogonal to the optical axis. 20. The actuator assembly of claim 16 , wherein: the act

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  • H04N23/54Primary

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What does patent US12382176B2 cover?
An actuator assembly for a camera module is provided. The actuator assembly includes a transversal actuator for motion of an image sensor of the camera module in one or more directions orthogonal to an optical axis of the camera module. The actuator assembly also includes an axial actuator for motion of the image sensor in one or more directions parallel to the optical axis of the camera module…
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Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N23/54. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Aug 05 2025 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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