Abstract:
The lens barrel includes a flexible wire, a first supporting frame and a second supporting frame. The flexible wire has a first end with at least one terminal, a second end with at least one terminal and a bent portion disposed between the first and second ends. The bent portion includes a plurality of part overlapping each other. The first supporting frame supports the first end. The second supporting frame is movably disposed in a first direction with respect to the first supporting frame and supports the bent portion.
Abstract:
The lens barrel includes a flexible wire, a first supporting frame, and a second supporting frame. The flexible wire has a first end, a second end, and a flexible mounting portion. The first end includes at least one terminal. The second end includes at least one terminal. The mounting portion is disposed between the first end and the second end. The first supporting frame is configured to support the first end. The second supporting frame includes a storage component configured to support the mounting portion and is movably disposed in a first direction.
Abstract:
Lens barrel 3 includes a stationary frame 20, a drive frame 30, a rotation cam frame 70, and a first lens frame 60. The drive frame 30 is supported by the stationary frame 20 to be movable in a Y axis direction along an optical axis of an imaging optical system O and rotatable around the optical axis in response to a drive force. The rotation cam frame 70 is supported by the drive frame 30 to be movable in the Y axis direction relative to the drive frame 30 in response to the drive force. The first lens frame 60 supports a first lens group G1 included in the imaging optical system O, and is supported by the rotation cam frame 70 to be movable in the Y axis direction relative to the rotation cam frame 70 in response to the drive force.
Abstract:
The lens barrel includes a flexible wire, a first supporting frame and a second supporting frame. The flexible wire has a first end with at least one terminal, a second end with at least one terminal and a bent portion disposed between the first and second ends. The bent portion includes a plurality of part overlapping each other. The first supporting frame supports the first end. The second supporting frame is movably disposed in a first direction with respect to the first supporting frame and supports the bent portion.
Abstract:
The lens barrel includes a flexible wire, a first supporting frame, and a second supporting frame. The flexible wire has a first end, a second end, and a flexible mounting portion. The first end includes at least one terminal. The second end includes at least one terminal. The mounting portion is disposed between the first end and the second end. The first supporting frame is configured to support the first end. The second supporting frame includes a storage component configured to support the mounting portion and is movably disposed in a first direction.
Abstract:
The lens barrel includes a flexible wire, a first supporting frame and a second supporting frame. The flexible wire has a first end with at least one terminal, a second end with at least one terminal and a bent portion disposed between the first and second ends. The bent portion includes a plurality of part overlapping each other. The first supporting frame supports the first end. The second supporting frame is movably disposed in a first direction with respect to the first supporting frame and supports the bent portion.
Abstract:
Lens barrel 3 includes a stationary frame 20, a drive frame 30, a rotation cam frame 70, and a first lens frame 60. The drive frame 30 is supported by the stationary frame 20 to be movable in a Y axis direction along an optical axis of an imaging optical system O and rotatable around the optical axis in response to a drive force. The rotation cam frame 70 is supported by the drive frame 30 to be movable in the Y axis direction relative to the drive frame 30 in response to the drive force. The first lens frame 60 supports a first lens group G1 included in the imaging optical system O, and is supported by the rotation cam frame 70 to be movable in the Y axis direction relative to the rotation cam frame 70 in response to the drive force.
Abstract:
A lens barrel of the present invention includes: a fixing frame having a plurality of cam grooves that are formed an inner circumferential surface of the fixing frame and also having a protrusion provided between any adjacent two of the cam grooves among a plurality of the cam grooves; and a drive frame having cam followers that are provided to an outer circumferential surface of drive frame, are engaged with the cam grooves, and are movable along the cam grooves. With this configuration, when an external force is applied to the drive frame, an end portion of the drive frame comes into contact with the protrusion to prevent the cam followers from coming out of the cam grooves.
Abstract:
A lens barrel includes a first support frame and a second support frame. The first support frame has a cam groove. The second support frame has an annular main body with a cam follower that extends outwardly in a radial direction. The cam follower is slidably disposed in the cam groove and has a first cam portion, a second cam portion and a connecting portion. The second cam portion is aligned with the first cam portion along the circumferential direction of the main body. The connecting portion connects the first cam portion and the second cam portion to create a space between the connecting portion and the cam groove.
Abstract:
A structure, used for a collapsible type of zoom lens barrel provided in a camera, which makes advantageous a wiring of an electric wire extending between a side of a camera body and an electrically driven device which is installed within a space inside the zoom lens barrel, in an attempt of effective use of the space therein. The zoom lens barrel includes: a stationary lens barrel, rectangular in cross section, fitting to a rectangular exposure window of a picture frame in front of a film set inside the camera body; a first movable lens barrel, rectangular in cross section, slidably fitted inside the stationary lens barrel; and a second movable lens barrel, circular in cross section, slidably fitted inside the first movable lens barrel, in which the zoom lens barrel can take a projecting state and a retracting state. In the retracting state, the space is formed between the first movable lens barrel and the second movable lens barrel, in which space the electrically driven device is positioned.