Auto focus and optical image stabilization in a compact folded camera
US-2024411114-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9436017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9436017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113291909-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 11, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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An image stabilizing apparatus includes a fixed member, a shift member that holds an image stabilizing lens and are movable in a plane orthogonal to an optical axis, a plurality of shift drivers that are disposed at positions different from each other in the plane orthogonal to the optical axis, a gel that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member, and a protrusion that is provided on the other one of the shift member and the fixed member. Each of the plurality of shift drivers includes a magnet held by one of the shift member and the fixed member, a coil that is held by the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, and a yoke that is held by the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, and a portion of the protrusion is immersed in the gel.
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An image stabilizing apparatus comprising: a fixed member; a shift member configured to hold an image stabilizing lens and to be movable in a plane orthogonal to an optical axis with respect to the fixed member, the shift member being separated from the fixed member; a shift driver including a first shift driver and a second shift driver that are disposed at angles different by 90 degrees from each other in the plane orthogonal to the optical axis, the angles being defined when viewed in an optical axis direction in a state where a center of the stabilizing lens is coincident with the optical axis; a gel that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member; and a protrusion that is provided on the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein each of the first and second shift drivers includes a magnet that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member, and a coil and a yoke that are held by the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein when the shift member moves in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis with respect to the fixed member, a positional relationship between the magnet and the yoke is changed, wherein a magnetic absorption force is applied between the magnet and the yoke such that the shift member is movable in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis while being held with respect to the fixed member in an optical axis direction, wherein at least a portion of the protrusion is immersed in the gel, wherein when viewed in the optical axis direction, a first rotation moment and a second rotation moment act in directions opposite to each other, and wherein, the first rotation moment is a rotation moment generated by a pullback force that acts between the magnet and the yoke constituting each of the first and second shift drivers and that is generated by a movement of the shift member by using the first and second shift drivers, and the second rotation moment is a rotation moment generated by a reaction force received by the partially immersed protrusion pressing the gel. 2. An image stabilizing apparatus comprising: a fixed member; a shift member configured to hold an image stabilizing lens and to be movable in a plane orthogonal to an optical axis with respect to the fixed member, the shift member being separated from the fixed member; a shift driver including a first shift driver and a second shift driver that are disposed at angles different by 90 degrees from each other in the plane orthogonal to the optical axis, the angles being defined when viewed in an optical axis direction in a state where a center of the stabilizing lens is coincident with the optical axis; a gel that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member; and a protrusion that is provided on the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein each of first and second shift drivers includes a magnet that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member, and a coil and a yoke that are held by the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein when the shift member moves in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis with respect to the fixed member, a positional relationship between the magnet and the yoke is changed, wherein a magnetic absorption force is applied between the magnet and the yoke such that the shift member is movable in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis while being held with respect to the fixed member in the optical axis direction, wherein at least a portion of the protrusion is immersed in the gel, and wherein the gel is placed in each of a first gel holder and a second gel holder, wherein the protrusion includes a first protrusion immersed in the first gel holder and a second protrusion immersed in the second gel holder, wherein when viewed in the optical axis direction, the first protrusion is provided at an area extending in a direction from the first shift driver to the optical axis and having a width equal to a first magnet in the first shift driver, and wherein when viewed in the optical axis direction, the second protrusion is provided at an area extending in a direction from the second shift driver to the optical axis and having a width equal to a second magnet in the second shift driver. 3. A lens barrel comprising an image stabilizing apparatus comprising: a fixed member; a shift member configured to hold an image stabilizing lens and to be movable in a plane orthogonal to an optical axis with respect to the fixed member, the shift member being separated from the fixed member; a shift driver including a first shift driver and a second shift driver that are disposed at angles different by 90 degrees from each other in the plane orthogonal to the optical axis, the angles being defined when viewed in an optical axis direction in a state where a center of the stabilizing lens is coincident with the optical axis; a gel that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member; and a protrusion that is provided on the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein each of the first and second shift drivers includes a magnet that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member, and a coil and a yoke that are held by the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein when the shift member moves in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis with respect to the fixed member, a positional relationship between the magnet and the yoke is changed, wherein a magnetic absorption force is applied between the magnet and the yoke such that the shift member is movable in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis while being held with respect to the fixed member in an optical axis direction, wherein at least a portion of the protrusion is immersed in the gel, wherein when viewed in the optical axis direction, a first rotation moment and a second rotation moment act in directions opposite to each other, and wherein, the first rotation moment is a rotation moment generated by a pullback force that acts between the magnet and the yoke constituting each of the first and second shift drivers and that is generated by a movement of the shift member by using the first and second shift drivers, and the second rotation moment is a rotation moment generated by a reaction force received by the partially immersed protrusion pressing the gel. 4. An optical apparatus comprising a lens barrel comprising an image stabilizing apparatus comprising: a fixed member; a shift member configured to hold an image stabilizing lens and to be movable in a plane orthogonal to an optical axis with respect to the fixed member, the shift member being separated from the fixed member; a shift driver including a first shift driver and a second shift driver that are disposed at angles different by 90 degrees from each other in the plane orthogonal to the optical axis, the angles being defined when viewed in an optical axis direction in a state where a center of the stabilizing lens is coincident with the optical axis; a gel that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member; and a protrusion that is provided on the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein each of the first and second shift drivers includes a magnet that is held by one of the shift member and the fixed member, and a coil and a yoke that are held by the other one of the shift member and the fixed member, wherein when the shift member moves in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis with respect to the fixed member, a positional relationship between the magnet and the yoke is changed, wherein a magnetic absorption force is applied between the magnet and the yoke such that the shift member is movable in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis while being held with respect
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