Driving mechanism
US-12165502-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9917992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9917992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615050838-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 13, 2018 |
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A first exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure includes a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) mounted with an image sensor, a holder member mounted on the PCB, a lens module directly mounted inside the holder member, an actuator arranged at an inside of the holder member, and an electronic circuit pattern formed on a surface of the holder member to conductibly connect the PCB and the actuator, where one end of the electronic circuit pattern is connected to the PCB, and the other end of the electronic circuit pattern is connected to the actuator.
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What is claimed is: 1. A camera module, the camera module comprising: a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) mounted with an image sensor; a holder member disposed on an upper surface of the PCB; a lens module coupled to the holder member; an actuator disposed on the lens module; an electronic circuit pattern formed on an upper surface of the holder member and an outer lateral surface of the holder member, the electronic circuit pattern electrically connected with the PCB and the actuator; a shield can disposed outside of the holder member and spaced from the electronic circuit pattern; and a protective guide member installed at the upper surface of the holder member, wherein the protective guide member is interposed between the electronic circuit pattern and the shield can, and wherein the actuator is disposed inside the protective guide member. 2. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the lens module is positioned at a height corresponding with a height of the upper surface of the holder member. 3. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein a bottom surface of the actuator contacts an upper surface of the lens module, and wherein the electronic circuit pattern formed on the upper surface of the holder member is connected with a bottom end of a lateral surface of the actuator. 4. The camera module of claim 1 , further comprising: a first insulation member disposed between the shield can and the electronic circuit pattern, and a second insulation member disposed between the shield can and the protective guide member. 5. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the protective guide member is positioned above an upper surface of the actuator and a width of the lens module is smaller than a width of the actuator. 6. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein a bottom surface of the actuator contacts an upper surface of the lens module and the upper surface of the holder member, and wherein the electronic circuit pattern formed on the upper surface of the holder member is connected with a bottom surface of the actuator. 7. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the actuator is positioned lower than an inner surface of an upper plate of the shield can, and wherein a portion of the actuator is overlapped with the upper plate of the shield can in an up-down direction. 8. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the lens module includes at least one lens and a lens barrel accommodating the lens. 9. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the lens module includes at least one lens directly mounted to the holder member. 10. The camera module of claim 4 , wherein the first insulation member includes an epoxy. 11. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes any one of a MEMS (Micro Electric Mechanical System) actuator moved by using an electrostatic force and a piezoelectric force, a liquid crystal lens, a piezoelectric polymer lens, a non-MEMS actuator, a silicon type actuator, and a liquid lens, or a combination of at least two such actuators. 12. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the actuator performs an auto focusing function or a handshake compensation function through changes in thickness or shape of a fixed lens or changes in refractive indexes of incident light. 13. The camera module of claim 1 , wherein the electronic circuit pattern and the actuator are connected using a soldering, an Ag epoxy, a conductive epoxy or a wire bonding. 14. An optical apparatus, the optical apparatus comprising: a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) mounted with an image sensor; a holder member disposed on an upper surface of the PCB; a lens module coupled to the holder member; an actuator disposed on the lens module; an electronic circuit pattern formed on an upper surface of the holder member and an outer lateral surface of the holder member, the electronic circuit pattern electrically connected with the PCB and the actuator; a shield can disposed outside of the holder member and spaced from the electronic circuit pattern; and a protective guide member installed at the upper surface of the holder member, wherein the protective guide member is interposed between the electronic circuit pattern and the shield can, and wherein the actuator is disposed inside the protective guide member.
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