IP Library Granted Patent US 12663694
Granted Patent B2
US 12663694 · App. 18/415,598 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Adjustable aperture module, imaging lens module, camera module and electronic device

Inventors: Te-Sheng Tseng (Taichung City, TW); Chia-Cheng Tsai (Taichung City, TW); Heng Yi Su (Taichung City, TW); Ming-Ta Chou (Taichung City, TW)
Assignee: LARGAN PRECISION CO., LTD.
G03B9/06
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Patent No.
US 12663694
App. No.
18/415,598
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An imaging lens module includes an imaging lens, an adjustable aperture module, a first spacer and a second spacer. The adjustable aperture module is disposed between an object-side lens group and an image-side lens group of the imaging lens and comprises a blade assembly, fixed shafts, a movable component and a driving mechanism. The blade assembly includes at least two light-blocking blades forming a light pass aperture. The driving mechanism is to rotate the movable component in a circumferential direction, allowing the blade assembly to move relative to the fixed shafts for varying an aperture size of the light pass aperture. The fixed shafts are disposed on the first spacer. The second spacer and the first spacer together form an inner space in which the adjustable aperture module is accommodated. The second spacer receives and is in physical contact with the object-side lens group.

Claims (144)

1 . An imaging lens module comprising:

an imaging lens comprising an object-side lens group and an image-side lens group, and an optical axis of the imaging lens passing through the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group;

an adjustable aperture module disposed between the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group, and the adjustable aperture module comprising:

a blade assembly comprising at least two light-blocking blades overlapping one another, the at least two light-blocking blades arranged in a circumferential direction surrounding the optical axis and together forming a light pass aperture, and the optical axis passing through the light pass aperture;

a plurality of fixed shafts disposed corresponding to the blade assembly;

a movable component disposed corresponding to the blade assembly; and

a driving mechanism configured to rotate the movable component in the circumferential direction, allowing the blade assembly to move relative to the plurality of fixed shafts for varying an aperture size of the light pass aperture;

a first spacer, wherein the plurality of fixed shafts are disposed on the first spacer; and

a second spacer disposed corresponding to the first spacer;

wherein the first spacer and the second spacer are coupled to each other and together form an inner space in which the adjustable aperture module is accommodated; and

wherein the second spacer receives the object-side lens group and is in physical contact with the object-side lens group;

wherein an axial distance between the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group is T, a difference in area between a maximum size of the light pass aperture and a minimum size of the light pass aperture is ΔA, and the following condition is satisfied:

0.1

<

T

/

Δ

A

<

0.9

.

2 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , wherein a maximum field of view of the imaging lens module is FOV, and the following condition is satisfied:

85

degrees

<

FOV

<

210

degrees

.

3 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable aperture module further comprises:

at least one rollable element disposed between the first spacer and the movable component, wherein when the driving mechanism drives the movable component to rotate in the circumferential direction, the at least one rollable element provides the movable component with a rotational degree of freedom relative to the first spacer;

a fixed aperture element disposed between the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group, and the fixed aperture element and the blade assembly disposed adjacent to each other; and

a printed circuit board disposed corresponding to the driving mechanism and electrically connected to the driving mechanism.

4 . The imaging lens module of claim 3 , wherein the fixed aperture element comprises a central opening, and the optical axis passes through the central opening.

5 . The imaging lens module of claim 3 , wherein the driving mechanism comprises:

at least one coil disposed on the printed circuit board; and

at least one magnet disposed on the movable component.

6 . The imaging lens module of claim 5 , wherein the at least one rollable element and the at least one magnet are arranged along the circumferential direction, and two sides of the at least one magnet, in both a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction, are adjacent to the at least one rollable element.

7 . The imaging lens module of claim 5 , wherein a length of each of the at least one magnet in the circumferential direction is Lm, a maximum outer diameter of the movable component is Dm, and the following condition is satisfied:

0.1

<

Lm

/

Dm

<

0.8

.

8 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , wherein the first spacer comprises a notch structure.

9 . The imaging lens module of claim 8 , wherein the second spacer comprises a protruding structure, and the protruding structure and the notch structure are disposed opposite to each other.

10 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , wherein the first spacer receives the image-side lens group and is in physical contact with the image-side lens group.

11 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the light pass aperture and an image-side surface of a most image-side lens element in the image-side lens group in a direction parallel to the optical axis is SD, a distance between an object-side surface of a most object-side lens element in the object-side lens group and the image-side surface of the most image-side lens element in the image-side lens group in the direction parallel to the optical axis is TD, and the following condition is satisfied:

0

<

SD

/

TD

<

0.9

.

12 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , wherein the imaging lens further comprises:

an IR-cut coating disposed on one lens surface of one lens element of the object-side lens group.

13 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , wherein one lens element of the image-side lens group is made of IR-cut material.

14 . The imaging lens module of claim 1 , further comprising:

a retainer disposed on an object side of the imaging lens, and the retainer is in physical contact with a most object-side lens element of the object-side lens group; and

an O-ring disposed between the object-side lens group and the second spacer.

15 . A camera module comprising:

the imaging lens module of claim 1 ; and

an image sensor disposed on an image surface of the imaging lens module.

16 . An electronic device comprising:

the camera module of claim 15 .

17 . An imaging lens module comprising:

an imaging lens comprising an object-side lens group and an image-side lens group, and an optical axis of the imaging lens passing through the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group;

an adjustable aperture module disposed between the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group, and the adjustable aperture module comprising:

a blade assembly comprising at least two light-blocking blades overlapping one another, the at least two light-blocking blades arranged in a circumferential direction surrounding the optical axis and together forming a light pass aperture, and the optical axis passing through the light pass aperture;

a plurality of fixed shafts disposed corresponding to the blade assembly;

a movable component disposed corresponding to the blade assembly; and

a driving mechanism configured to rotate the movable component in the circumferential direction, allowing the blade assembly to move relative to the plurality of fixed shafts for varying an aperture size of the light pass aperture;

a first spacer, wherein the plurality of fixed shafts are disposed on the first spacer; and

a second spacer disposed corresponding to the first spacer;

wherein the first spacer and the second spacer are coupled to each other and together form an inner space in which the adjustable aperture module is accommodated; and

wherein the first spacer receives the image-side lens group and is in physical contact with the image-side lens group;

wherein an axial distance between the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group is T, a difference in area between a maximum size of the light pass aperture and a minimum size of the light pass aperture is ΔA, and the following condition is satisfied:

0.1

<

T

/

Δ

A

<

0.9

.

18 . The imaging lens module of claim 17 , wherein a maximum field of view of the imaging lens module is FOV, and the following condition is satisfied:

85

degrees

<

FOV

<

210

degrees

.

19 . The imaging lens module of claim 17 , wherein the adjustable aperture module further comprises:

at least one rollable element disposed between the first spacer and the movable component, wherein when the driving mechanism drives the movable component to rotate in the circumferential direction, the at least one rollable element provides the movable component with a rotational degree of freedom relative to the first spacer;

a fixed aperture element disposed between the object-side lens group and the image-side lens group, and the fixed aperture element and the blade assembly disposed adjacent to each other; and

a printed circuit board disposed corresponding to the driving mechanism and electrically connected to the driving mechanism.

20 . The imaging lens module of claim 19 , wherein the fixed aperture element comprises a central opening, and the optical axis passes through the central opening.

21 . The imaging lens module of claim 17 , wherein the first spacer comprises a notch structure.

22 . The imaging lens module of claim 21 , wherein the second spacer comprises a protruding structure, and the protruding structure and the notch structure are disposed opposite to each other.

23 . The imaging lens module of claim 19 , wherein the driving mechanism comprises:

at least one coil disposed on the printed circuit board; and

at least one magnet disposed on the movable component.

24 . The imaging lens module of claim 23 , wherein the at least one rollable element and the at least one magnet are arranged along the circumferential direction, and two sides of the at least one magnet, in both a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction, are adjacent to the at least one rollable element.

25 . The imaging lens module of claim 23 , wherein a length of each of the at least one magnet in the circumferential direction is Lm, a maximum outer diameter of the movable component is Dm, and the following condition is satisfied:

0.1

<

Lm

/

Dm

<

0.8

.

26 . The imaging lens module of claim 17 , wherein a distance between the light pass aperture and an image-side surface of a most image-side lens element in the image-side lens group in a direction parallel to the optical axis is SD, a distance between an object-side surface of a most object-side lens element in the object-side lens group and the image-side surface of the most image-side lens element in the image-side lens group in the direction parallel to the optical axis is TD, and the following condition is satisfied:

0

<

SD

/

TD

<

0.9

.

27 . The imaging lens module of claim 17 , wherein the imaging lens further comprises:

an IR-cut coating disposed on one lens surface of one lens element of the object-side lens group.

28 . The imaging lens module of claim 17 , wherein one lens element of the image-side lens group is made of IR-cut material.

29 . The imaging lens module of claim 17 , further comprising:

a retainer disposed on an object side of the imaging lens, and the retainer is in physical contact with a most object-side lens element of the object-side lens group; and

an O-ring disposed between the object-side lens group and the second spacer.