Camera lens assembly
US-9319574-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US9618770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9618770-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514679682-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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There is provided a camera module including a plurality of ball bearings to support the driving of a lens barrel at the time of compensating for unintended camera movement due to disturbance such as hand shake. The lens barrel may be driven in first and second directions, independently, by one driving force exerted in the first direction perpendicular to an optical axis and by another driving force exerted in the second direction perpendicular to both the optical axis and the first direction, thereby preventing driving displacement from being generated at the time of compensating for unwanted motion such as hand shake while securing reliability against external impact, and having reduced power consumption at the time of compensating for the disturbance.
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What is claimed is: 1. A camera module comprising: a first frame accommodated in a housing, and configured to be movable relative to the housing in an optical axis direction; and a second frame and a third frame accommodated in the first frame, and configured to be movable in the optical axis direction together with the first frame, wherein the second frame and the third frame are configured to be movable relative to the first frame, and the third frame is configured to be movable relative to the second frame. 2. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the second frame and the third frame are disposed to be spaced apart from the first frame in the optical axis direction. 3. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the second frame and the third frame are movable relatively to the first frame in a first direction perpendicular to an optical axis. 4. The camera module of claim 3 , wherein a first movable part is disposed between the first frame and the second frame and configured to provide a motion in the first direction. 5. The camera module of claim 4 , wherein the first movable part comprises one or more ball bearings rollable in the first direction. 6. The camera module of claim 4 , wherein the first frame and the second frame are provided with first accommodation parts associated with the first movable part. 7. The camera module of claim 6 , wherein the first accommodation parts have grooves accommodating one or more ball bearings comprised in the first movable part. 8. The camera module of claim 6 , wherein the first accommodation parts are formed to guide the motion of the first movable part in the first direction and restrict a movement of the first movable part in a direction perpendicular to the first direction. 9. The camera module of claim 3 , further comprising a first disturbance compensation part configured to move the second frame and the third frame in the first direction. 10. The camera module of claim 9 , wherein the first disturbance compensation part includes one or more first magnets coupled to the third frame and one or more first coils disposed to face the first magnets. 11. The camera module of claim 10 , wherein the one or more first magnets and the one or more first coils face each other in the first direction. 12. The camera module of claim 10 , wherein the one or more first magnets are smaller than the one or more first coils. 13. The camera module of claim 12 , wherein the one or more first coils have a toroidal shape, and the one or more first magnets and the one or more first coils are disposed to be partially overlapped with each other when viewed in the first direction. 14. The camera module of claim 10 , wherein the first magnets include two magnets which are disposed symmetrically, the third frame being disposed between the two first magnets. 15. The camera module of claim 14 , wherein the first coils include two coils which are disposed to face the two first magnets in the first direction, respectively. 16. The camera module of claim 3 , wherein the third frame is movable relatively to the second frame in a second direction perpendicular to both the optical axis and the first direction. 17. The camera module of claim 16 , wherein a second movable part is disposed between the second frame and the third frame and configured to provide a motion in the second direction. 18. The camera module of claim 17 , wherein the second movable part comprises one or more ball bearings rollable in the second direction. 19. The camera module of claim 17 , wherein the third frame and the second frame are provided with second accommodation parts associated with the second movable part. 20. The camera module of claim 19 , wherein the second accommodation parts have grooves accommodating one or more ball bearings comprised in the second movable part. 21. The camera module of claim 19 , wherein the second accommodation parts are formed to guide the motion of the second movable part in the second direction and restrict a movement of the second movable part in a direction perpendicular to the second direction. 22. The camera module of claim 16 , further comprising a second disturbance compensation part configured to move the third frame in the second direction. 23. The camera module of claim 22 , wherein the second disturbance compensation part includes a second magnet coupled to the third frame and a second coil disposed to face the second magnet. 24. The camera module of claim 23 , wherein the second magnet and the second coil face each other in the second direction. 25. The camera module of claim 24 , wherein the second magnet is smaller than the second coil. 26. The camera module of claim 24 , wherein the second coil has a toroidal shape, and the second magnet and the second coil are disposed to be partially overlapped with each other when viewed in the second direction. 27. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein a third movable part is disposed between the first frame and the housing and configured to provide a motion in the optical axis direction. 28. The camera module of claim 27 , wherein the third movable part comprises ball bearings rollable in the optical axis direction. 29. The camera module of claim 1 , further comprising an auto-focus driving part configured to move the first frame, the second frame, and the third frame in the optical axis direction. 30. The camera module of claim 29 , wherein the auto-focus driving part includes a third magnet coupled to the first frame and a third coil disposed to face the third magnet. 31. The camera module of claim 1 , further comprising: a first disturbance compensation part moving the second frame and the third frame in a first direction perpendicular to an optical axis; and a second disturbance compensation part moving the third frame in a second direction perpendicular to both of the optical axis and the first direction, wherein a magnitude of driving force of the first disturbance compensation part differs from a magnitude of driving force of the second disturbance compensation part. 32. The camera module of claim 31 , further comprising an auto-focus driving part configured to move the first frame, the second frame, and the third frame in the optical axis direction, wherein a magnitude of driving force of the auto-focus driving part is greater than the magnitude of the driving force of the first disturbance compensation part and the magnitude of the driving force of the second disturbance compensation part. 33. The camera module of claim 32 , wherein the first and second disturbance compensation parts are disposed to be closer to the optical axis than the auto-focus driving part. 34. The camera module of claim 32 , wherein the third frame is enclosed by the first and second disturbance compensation parts and the auto-focus driving part. 35. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein a lens barrel is coupled to the third frame. 36. A camera module comprising: a first frame configured to be movable in an optical axis direction with one degree of freedom; and a second frame and a third frame which are sequentially disposed within the first frame in the optical axis direction, wherein the second frame is configured to be movable
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