Camera module
US-2021092264-A1 · Mar 25, 2021 · US
US12596292B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12596292-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418915354-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2026 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2026 |
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Disclosed herein is an actuator for driving zoom lenses, where the zoom actuator comprises a first carrier having attached thereto a first lens and movable along an optical axis; a second carrier having attached thereto a second lens and being capable of moving along the optical axis and running anterior or posterior to the first carrier; a housing enclosing the first and second carriers; a first magnet attached to the first carrier; a second magnet attached to the second carrier; a first coil unit mounted to the housing and facing the first magnet; a second coil unit mounted to the housing and facing the second magnet; and a plurality of balls; with at least one of said plurality of balls positioned between the housing and the first carrier; and at least one of said plurality of balls positioned between the housing and the second carrier.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A zoom actuator, said zoom actuator comprising: a first carrier having a first lens attached thereto and movable along an optical axis; a second carrier having a second lens attached thereto, said second carrier being capable of moving anterior or posterior to the first carrier along the optical axis; a housing enclosing the first and second carriers; a first magnet attached to the first carrier; a second magnet attached to the second carrier; a first coil unit mounted to the housing and facing the first magnet; a second coil unit mounted to the housing and facing the second magnet; and a plurality of balls; with at least one of said plurality of balls positioned between the housing and the first carrier; and at least one of said plurality of balls positioned between the housing and the second carrier, and wherein the first carrier comprises: a first mount equipped with the first lens; a first support fitted on the first mount, either left or right thereto; said first support extending longer along the optical axis than the first mount; a first rail formed on the first support; and a second rail formed on a region of the first mount unfitted with the first support, and wherein the second carrier comprises: a second mount equipped with the second lens; a second support fitted on a side of the second mount, either to the left or right thereof, but opposite the side the first support is fitted thereon, said second support extending longer than the second mount in a direction opposite to the first carrier along the optical axis; a third rail formed on the second support; and a fourth rail formed on a region of the second mount unfitted with the second support, and wherein said plurality of balls are arranged so that a physical support of the first carrier or the second carrier is in a trapezoidal shape. 2 . The zoom actuator according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first to fourth guide rails is aligned parallel to the optical axis, and wherein the first guide rail is formed on one side of the housing, either to the left or right, and the third guide rail is formed on the other side of the housing devoid of the first guide rail, and wherein the second guide rail is formed on the inner side of the third guide rail, and the fourth guide rail is formed on the inner side of the first guide rail. 3 . The zoom actuator according to claim 1 The first carrier or the second carrier is supported in three positions by said plurality of balls. 4 . A zoom actuator, said zoom actuator comprising: a first carrier having a first lens attached thereto and movable along an optical axis; a second carrier having a second lens attached thereto, said second carrier being capable of moving anterior or posterior to the first carrier along the optical axis; a housing enclosing the first and second carriers; a first magnet attached to the first carrier; a second magnet attached to the second carrier; a first coil unit mounted to the housing and facing the first magnet; a second coil unit mounted to the housing and facing the second magnet; and a plurality of balls; with at least one of said plurality of balls positioned between the housing and the first carrier; and at least one of said plurality of balls positioned between the housing and the second carrier, and wherein the first carrier comprises: a first mount equipped with the first lens; a first support fitted on the first mount, either left or right thereto; said first support extending longer along the optical axis than the first mount; a first rail formed on the first support; and a second rail formed on a region of the first mount unfitted with the first support, and wherein the second carrier comprises: a second mount equipped with the second lens; a second support fitted on a side of the second mount, either to the left or right thereof, but opposite the side the first support is fitted thereon, said second support extending longer than the second mount in a direction opposite to the first carrier along the optical axis; a third rail formed on the second support; and a fourth rail formed on a region of the second mount unfitted with the second support, and wherein a length of the first rail is not same to a length of the second rail.
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