Camera module
US-2022252895-A1 · Aug 11, 2022 · US
US2023221621A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023221621-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217843581-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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A camera module includes: a housing; a carrier accommodated in the housing, and configured to move in an optical axis direction; a lens unit accommodated in the carrier, and configured to move in the optical axis direction together with the carrier; a driving unit configured to move the carrier; and a guide unit configured to guide the movement of the carrier, and comprising: a ball member configured to move in the optical axis direction; and a guide groove unit comprising a plurality of guide grooves in which the ball member is disposed, wherein the plurality of guide grooves comprise a first guide groove in which an angle between normals of two adjacent surfaces of the first guide groove in contact with the ball member is an acute angle.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A camera module, comprising: a housing; a carrier accommodated in the housing, and configured to move in an optical axis direction; a lens unit accommodated in the carrier, and configured to move in the optical axis direction together with the carrier; a driving unit configured to move the carrier; and a guide unit configured to guide the movement of the carrier, and comprising: a ball member configured to move in the optical axis direction; and a guide groove unit comprising a plurality of guide grooves in which the ball member is disposed, wherein the plurality of guide grooves comprise a first guide groove in which an angle between normals of two adjacent surfaces of the first guide groove in contact with the ball member is an acute angle. 2 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein an angle between two adjacent surfaces of the first guide groove is greater than 90° and less than or equal to 110°. 3 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the first guide groove has a V-shaped cross-sectional shape. 4 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the guide groove unit comprises: a main guide groove unit configured to guide movement of the carrier, and comprising the first guide groove; and an auxiliary guide groove unit configured to support the movement of the carrier. 5 . The camera module of claim 3 , wherein the main guide groove unit comprises first guide grooves that face each other in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction. 6 . The camera module of claim 4 , wherein the auxiliary guide groove unit comprises a second guide groove of which a surface, in contact with the ball member, is formed to be flat. 7 . The camera module of claim 4 , wherein the guide groove unit comprises a plurality of ball members comprising the ball member, and a ball member of the ball members disposed in the auxiliary guide groove unit has a larger size than another ball member of the ball members disposed in the main guide groove unit. 8 . The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of guide grooves comprise another first guide groove in which a portion, in contact with another ball member, has a curvature. 9 . A camera module, comprising: a housing; a carrier accommodated in the housing, and configured to move in an optical axis direction; a lens unit accommodated in the carrier, and configured to move in the optical axis direction together with the carrier; a driving unit configured to move the carrier; and a guide unit configured to guide the movement of the carrier, and comprising: a ball member configured to move in the optical axis direction; and a guide groove unit comprising a plurality of guide grooves in which the ball member is disposed, wherein the plurality of guide grooves comprise a first guide groove in which a portion, in contact with the ball member, has a curvature. 10 . The camera module of claim 9 , wherein the first guide groove is in either one or both of point contact and line contact with the ball member. 11 . The camera module of claim 9 , wherein the guide groove unit comprises: a main guide groove unit configured to guide movement of the carrier, and comprising the first guide groove; and an auxiliary guide groove unit configured to support the movement of the carrier. 12 . The camera module of claim 11 , wherein the main guide groove unit comprises first guide grooves that face each other in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction. 13 . The camera module of claim 11 , wherein the auxiliary guide groove unit comprises a second guide groove of which a surface, in contact with the ball member, is formed to be flat. 14 . The camera module of claim 11 , wherein the guide groove unit comprises a plurality of ball members comprising the ball member, and a ball member of the ball members disposed in the auxiliary guide groove unit has a larger size than another ball member of the ball members disposed in the main guide groove unit. 15 . The camera module of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of guide grooves in the main guide groove unit extend along the optical axis direction, and the plurality of guide grooves in the auxiliary guide groove unit extend in different directions. 16 . A camera module, comprising: a housing; a carrier accommodated in the housing, and configured to move in an optical axis direction; a lens unit accommodated in the carrier, and configured to move in the optical axis direction together with the carrier; a driving unit configured to move the carrier; and a guide unit configured to guide the movement of the carrier, and comprising: a ball member configured to move in the optical axis direction; and a guide groove unit comprising a plurality of guide grooves in which the ball member is disposed, wherein the guide groove unit comprises: a main guide groove unit in which the plurality of guide grooves extend along the optical axis direction; and an auxiliary guide groove unit in which the plurality of guide grooves extend in different directions. 17 . The camera module of claim 16 , wherein the guide groove unit comprises guide grooves facing in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction, and the auxiliary guide groove unit comprises: a first guide groove extending in the optical axis direction; and a second guide groove extending in a direction oblique to the optical axis direction. 18 . The camera module of claim 17 , wherein the main guide groove unit comprises first guide grooves that face in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction. 19 . The camera module of claim 17 , wherein the first guide groove and the second guide groove have a ‘v’-shaped cross-sectional shape.
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