Auto focus and optical image stabilization in a compact folded camera
US-2024411114-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2016154204A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016154204-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514950126-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A camera module having a case coupled to a base part to form an internal space; a lens module disposed in the internal space; and an auto-focusing driving part comprising a first magnet attached to one surface of the lens module and a first coil disposed to face the first magnet, wherein the base part has a first board on which an image sensor is disposed, and a fixing part on one side portion of the base part and extending from the base part in an optical axis direction, and wherein other side portions of the base part exclude the fixing part.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A camera module comprising: a case coupled to a base part to form an internal space; a lens module disposed in the internal space; and an auto-focusing driving part comprising a first magnet attached to one surface of the lens module and a first coil disposed to face the first magnet, wherein the base part comprises a first board on which an image sensor is disposed, and a fixing part on one side portion of the base part and extending from the base part in an optical axis direction, and wherein other side portions of the base part exclude the fixing part. 2 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the lens module is configured to move relative to the case and base part in an optical axis direction. 3 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the base part further comprises: a sensor housing having a plate shape. 4 . The camera module of claim 3 , wherein the fixing part comprises a second board, and the first coil is mounted on the second board, wherein the second board is configured to supply power to the first coil. 5 . The camera module of claim 4 , further comprising a hand-shake correcting part comprising second and third magnets disposed on the lens module, and second and third coils disposed to face the second and third magnets, respectively, in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis. 6 . The camera module of claim 5 , wherein the case comprises a third board disposed on an inner surface thereof, and the second and third coils are disposed on the third board. 7 . The camera module of claim 6 , wherein the inner surface of the case is spaced apart from the second board in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and contacts the third board. 8 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the lens module comprises: a holder; first and second frames sequentially disposed in an optical axis direction within the holder; and a lens barrel fixed to the second frame. 9 . The camera module of claim 8 , wherein the first and second frames are configured to move relative to the holder in a first direction perpendicular to an optical axis. 10 . The camera module of claim 9 , wherein the holder and the first frame comprise a first ball bearing part disposed therebetween, wherein the first ball bearing part is configured to roll in the first direction. 11 . The camera module of claim 10 , wherein the holder and the first frame have first accommodating grooves formed therein, respectively, the first accommodating grooves accommodating the first ball bearing part. 12 . The camera module of claim 11 , wherein the first accommodating grooves are configured to guide the first ball bearing part in the first direction and limit movement of the first ball bearing part in a direction perpendicular to the first direction. 13 . The camera module of claim 9 , wherein the second frame is movable relative to the first frame in a second direction perpendicular to both of the optical axis direction and the first direction. 14 . The camera module of claim 13 , wherein the first and second frames comprise a second ball bearing part disposed therebetween, the second ball bearing part configured to roll in the second direction. 15 . The camera module of claim 14 , wherein the first and second frames have second accommodating grooves formed therein, respectively, the second accommodating grooves accommodating the second ball bearing part. 16 . The camera module of claim 15 , wherein the second accommodating grooves guide the second ball bearing part in the second direction and limit movement of the second ball bearing part in a direction perpendicular to the second direction. 17 . A camera module comprising: a base part coupled to a first board on which an image sensor is disposed; a case coupled to the base part to provide an internal space; a lens module disposed in the internal space, wherein three magnets are disposed on side surfaces of the lens module; and three coils disposed to face the three magnets in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis, wherein one of the three coils is mounted on the base part and the other coils are mounted on the case. 18 . The camera module of claim 17 , wherein the base part comprises: a sensor housing coupled to the first board, wherein the first board comprises a plate shape; and a fixing part extending from one side of the sensor housing in an optical axis direction to accommodate the one coil. 19 . The camera module of claim 17 , wherein only a portion of the base part corresponding to the one coil mounted on the base part has a side wall. 20 . The camera module of claim 17 , wherein the lens module further comprises a lens barrel disposed therein, Wherein the lens barrel is configured to move in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and the lens module is configured to move in an optical axis direction.
adapted to co-operate with a remote control mechanism · CPC title
compensating for small deviations, e.g. due to vibration or shake (movement of one or more optical elements for control of motion blur in cameras, projectors or printers G03B2205/0007; image stabilisation in cameras peculiar to the presence or use of an electronic image sensor H04N23/68) · CPC title
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