Imaging lens, and electronic apparatus including the same

US9310586B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9310586-B2
Application numberUS-201414340852-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 25, 2014
Priority dateMar 10, 2014
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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An imaging lens includes first to fifth lens elements arranged from an object side to an image side in the given order. Through designs of surfaces of the lens elements and relevant optical parameters, a short system length of the imaging lens may be achieved while maintaining good optical performance.

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An imaging lens comprising a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element and a fifth lens element arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis of said imaging lens, each of said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens element having a refractive power, an object-side surface facing toward the object side, and an image-side surface facing toward the image side, wherein: said first lens element has a positive refractive power; said image-side surface of said second lens element has a concave portion in a vicinity of the optical axis, and a convex portion in a vicinity of a periphery of said second lens element; said image-side surface of said third lens element has a concave portion in a vicinity of the optical axis, and a convex portion in a vicinity of a periphery of said third lens element; said object-side surface of said fifth lens element has a concave portion in a vicinity of a periphery of said fifth lens element; said imaging lens does not include any lens element with a refractive power other than said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens element; and said imaging lens satisfies TTL/T 5 ≦9.8 and TTL/T 1 ≦11.00, where TTL represents a distance at the optical axis between said object-side surface of said first lens element and an image plane at the image side, T 1 represents a thickness of said first lens element at the optical axis, T 5 represents a thickness of said fifth lens element at the optical axis; and said imaging lens further satisfies BFL/Gaa≧1.50, where BFL represents a distance at the optical axis between said image-side surface of said fifth lens element and the image plane at the image side, and Gaa represents a sum of four air gap lengths among said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens elements at the optical axis. 2. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 1 , further satisfying Gaa/T 4 ≦1.25, where Gaa represents a sum of four air gap lengths among said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens element at the optical axis, and T 4 represents a thickness of said fourth lens element at the optical axis. 3. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 2 , further satisfying BFL/G 34 ≧3.55, where BFL represents a distance at the optical axis between said image-side surface of said fifth lens element and the image plane at the image side, and G 34 represents the air gap length between said third lens element and said fourth lens element at the optical axis. 4. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 3 , further satisfying TTL/G 34 ≧7.91. 5. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 1 , further satisfying ALT/BFL≦2.40, where ALT represents a sum of thicknesses of said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens element at the optical axis, and BFL represents a distance at the optical axis between said image-side surface of said fifth lens element and the image plane at the image side. 6. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 5 , further satisfying Gaa/T 1 ≦1.40, where Gaa represents a sum of four air gap lengths among said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens element at the optical axis. 7. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 1 , further satisfying Gaa/T 3 ≦2.50, where Gaa represents a sum of four air gap lengths among said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens elements at the optical axis, and T 3 represents a thickness of said third lens element at the optical axis. 8. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 1 , further satisfying TTL/BFL≦3.90, where BFL represents a distance at the optical axis between said image-side surface of said fifth lens element and the image plane at the image side. 9. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 8 , further satisfying 2.50≦T 5 /G 23 ≦9.50, where G 23 represents an air gap length between said second lens element and said third lens element at the optical axis. 10. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 1 , further satisfying TTL/T 3 ≦15.50, where T 3 represents a thickness of said third lens element at the optical axis. 11. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 10 , further satisfying Gaa/T 2 ≦3.00, where Gaa represents a sum of four air gap lengths among said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens elements at the optical axis, and T 2 represents a thickness of said second lens element at the optical axis. 12. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 11 , further satisfying Gaa/T 5 ≦1.50. 13. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 12 , further satisfying BFL/T 5 ≧1.90, where BFL represents a distance at the optical axis between said image-side surface of said fifth lens element and the image plane at the image side. 14. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 1 , further satisfying BFL/T 3 ≧2.00, where BFL represents a distance at the optical axis between said image-side surface of said fifth lens element and the image plane at the image side, and T 3 represents a thickness of said third lens element at the optical axis. 15. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 14 , further satisfying T 1 /G 23 ≧2.20, where G 23 represents an air gap length between said second lens element and said third lens element at the optical axis. 16. The imaging lens as claimed in claim 15 , further satisfying ALT/T 3 ≦7.00, where ALT represents a sum of thicknesses of said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens element at the optical axis. 17. An electronic apparatus comprising: a housing; and an imaging module disposed in said housing, and including an imaging lens as claimed in claim 1 , a barrel on which said imaging lens is disposed, a holder unit on which said barrel is disposed, and an image sensor disposed at the image side of said imaging lens. 18. An imaging lens comprising a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element and a fifth lens element arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis of said imaging lens, each of said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens element and said fifth lens element having a refractive power, an object-side surface facing toward the object side, and an image-side surface facing toward the image side, wherein: said first lens element has a positive refractive power; said image-side surface of said second lens element has a concave portion in a vicinity of the optical axis, and a convex portion in a vicinity of a periphery of said second lens element; said image-side surface of said third lens element has a concave portion in a vicinity of the optical axis, and a convex portion in a vicinity of a periphery of said third lens element; said object-side surface of said fifth lens element has a concave portion in a vicinity of a periphery of said fifth lens element; said imaging lens does not include any lens element with a refractive power other than said first lens element, said second lens element, said third lens element, said fourth lens ele

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What does patent US9310586B2 cover?
An imaging lens includes first to fifth lens elements arranged from an object side to an image side in the given order. Through designs of surfaces of the lens elements and relevant optical parameters, a short system length of the imaging lens may be achieved while maintaining good optical performance.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Genius Electronic Optical Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B9/60. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 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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