Camera module

US12574623B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12574623-B2
Application numberUS-202217591657-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 3, 2022
Priority dateJun 16, 2017
Publication dateMar 10, 2026
Grant dateMar 10, 2026

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A camera module includes: a housing; a reflecting module; and a lens module disposed behind the reflecting module, wherein the moving holder is disposed to be movable in one axial direction, approximately perpendicular to the optical axial direction and the one axial direction with respect to the housing, the lens module includes a carrier supported by the housing to be linearly movable in approximately the optical axial direction, the lens module includes two or more lens barrels of which some are fixed, and the others are supported by the housing to be linearly movable in approximately the optical axial direction, and lenses are distributed and provided into the at least two lens barrels.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A camera module comprising: a housing; a carrier disposed in the housing and configured to be movable in an optical axial direction; a first lens module fixed to the carrier and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the housing; a second lens module disposed on the carrier and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the carrier; a first ball member disposed between the carrier and the second lens module; and a second ball member disposed between the housing and the carrier, wherein the second ball member is configured to guide movement of the carrier in the optical axial direction. 2 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the second lens module is supported by the carrier in a direction perpendicular to the optical axial direction. 3 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the first lens module comprises: a first lens barrel in which the at least one lens is accommodated, and wherein the carrier supports the first lens barrel. 4 . The camera module of claim 3 , further comprising a first driving unit generating a first driving force having a direction parallel to the optical axial direction, wherein the first driving unit comprises: a first driving magnet disposed on the carrier; and a first driving coil disposed in the housing and facing the first driving magnet. 5 . The camera module of claim 4 , wherein the first lens module and the second lens module are configured to move together in the optical axial direction by the first driving force. 6 . The camera module of claim 3 , wherein the second lens module comprises a second lens barrel supported by the carrier and configured to be movable with respect to the carrier. 7 . The camera module of claim 6 , further comprising a second driving unit generating a second driving force having a direction parallel to the optical axial direction, wherein the second driving unit comprises: a second driving magnet connected to the second lens barrel; and a second driving coil disposed in the housing and facing the second driving magnet. 8 . The camera module of claim 7 , wherein the second lens barrel is moved in the optical axial direction with respect to the carrier by the second driving force. 9 . The camera module of claim 1 , further comprising a reflecting module facing the second lens module in the optical axial direction and receiving incident light, wherein the reflecting module is configured to change a direction of the incident light to be parallel to the optical axial direction. 10 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the second lens module is supported by the carrier by a magnetic force in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction. 11 . A camera module comprising: a housing having an internal space; a carrier disposed in the internal space of the housing and configured to be movable in an optical axial direction; a plurality of lens modules disposed in the carrier, each lens module of the plurality of lens modules comprises at least one lens disposed in the optical axial direction, and wherein the plurality of lens modules comprises: a first lens module fixed to the carrier and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the housing; and a second lens module disposed on the carrier and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the carrier, wherein a first ball member disposed between the carrier and the second lens module, wherein the carrier comprises a first guide groove, wherein the second lens module comprises a second guide groove facing the first guide groove, and wherein the first ball member is disposed between the first guide groove and the second guide groove. 12 . The camera module of claim 11 , wherein at least a portion of the first guide groove and at least a portion of the second guide groove are configured to extend in the optical axial direction, respectively. 13 . A camera module comprising: a housing having an internal space; a carrier disposed in the internal space of the housing and configured to be movable in an optical axial direction; a plurality of lens modules disposed in the carrier, each lens module of the plurality of lens modules comprises at least one lens disposed in the optical axial direction, and wherein the plurality of lens modules comprises: a first lens module fixed to the carrier and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the housing; a second lens module disposed on the carrier and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the carrier, and a second ball member disposed between the carrier and the housing, wherein the carrier comprises a third guide groove, wherein the housing comprises a fourth guide groove facing the third guide groove, and wherein the second ball member is disposed between the third guide groove and the fourth guide groove. 14 . The camera module of claim 13 , wherein the third guide groove is disposed between the second lens module and the housing. 15 . A camera module comprising: a housing having an internal space; a plurality of lens modules disposed in the internal space, each lens module of the plurality of lens modules comprises at least one lens disposed in an optical axial direction; and a first ball member disposed between the first lens module and the second lens module, wherein the plurality of lens modules comprise a first lens module configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the housing, and a second lens module supported by the first lens module and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the first lens module, wherein the first lens module comprises a first guide groove, wherein the second lens module comprises a second guide groove facing the first guide groove, and wherein the first ball member is disposed between the first guide groove and the second guide groove. 16 . A camera module comprising: a housing having an internal space; and a plurality of lens modules disposed in the internal space, each lens module of the plurality of lens modules comprises at least one lens disposed in an optical axial direction; wherein the plurality of lens modules comprise a first lens module configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the housing, and a second lens module supported by the first lens module and configured to be movable in the optical axial direction with respect to the first lens module, wherein a ball member is disposed between the first lens module and the housing, wherein the first lens module comprises a first guide groove, wherein the housing comprises a second guide groove facing the first guide groove, and wherein the ball member is disposed between the first guide groove and the second guide groove. 17 . The camera module of claim 16 , wherein the second lens module overlaps at least a portion of the first lens module in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction, wherein the optical axis passes through the first lens module and the second lens module.

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  • by shifting the lens or sensor position · CPC title

  • Control of means for changing angle of the field of view, e.g. optical zoom objectives or electronic zooming · CPC title

  • Housings · CPC title

  • having zoom function · CPC title

  • G02B7/102Primary

    controlled by a microcomputer (cameras with interchangeable lenses G03B17/14) · CPC title

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What does patent US12574623B2 cover?
A camera module includes: a housing; a reflecting module; and a lens module disposed behind the reflecting module, wherein the moving holder is disposed to be movable in one axial direction, approximately perpendicular to the optical axial direction and the one axial direction with respect to the housing, the lens module includes a carrier supported by the housing to be linearly movable in appr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electro Mech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B7/102. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2026 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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