IP Library Granted Patent US 12669688
Granted Patent B2
US 12669688 · App. 18/241,513 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Imaging lens system for tracking celestial body

Inventor: Sheng-Feng Lin (Hsinchu, TW)
Assignee: TAIWAN SPACE AGENCY
G02B13/04G02B9/14
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Patent No.
US 12669688
App. No.
18/241,513
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An imaging lens system for tracking a celestial body includes, sequentially in a direction from the object side to the image side: a first lens group including, sequentially in the foregoing direction, either a negative-dioptric-power and two positive-dioptric-power lens elements, or a positive-dioptric-power, a negative-dioptric-power, and another positive-dioptric-power lens element; a second lens group including two negative-dioptric-power lens elements; and a third lens group including, sequentially in the foregoing direction, either a positive-dioptric-power, a negative-dioptric-power, and another positive-dioptric-power lens element, or two positive-dioptric-power, a negative-dioptric-power, and another positive-dioptric-power lens element. An aperture stop is located at the center of the imaging lens system symmetrically, allowing marginal rays to pass through the center of each lens element. The positive- and negative-dioptric-power lens elements contribute to a balanced field curvature. A wide system aperture (f/1.4) and a relatively wide field of view)(FOV<28°) result from the characteristic of an inverted telephoto configuration.

Claims (18)

1 . An imaging fixed-focus lens system for tracking a celestial body, which is a complicated-refractive-type Cooke lens structure composed only of refractive optical elements,

wherein all lens elements are made entirely of glass;

all lens elements are separate from one another, with no cemented lenses;

all surfaces of the lens elements are spherical, and

the imaging lens system comprises, sequentially in a direction from an object side to an image side of the imaging lens system:

a first lens group composed of a plurality of lens elements, wherein a ratio of a focal length of the first lens group to an effective focal length of the imaging lens system is greater than 0.678 and less than 1.076;

a second lens group composed of a plurality of lens elements each having a negative dioptric power value, wherein a ratio of a focal length of the second lens group to the effective focal length of the imaging lens system is greater than −0.461 and less than −0.377; and

a third lens group composed of a plurality of lens elements, wherein a ratio of a focal length of the third lens group to the effective focal length of the imaging lens system is greater than 0.498 and less than 0.583,

wherein the imaging lens system has an f-number greater than 1.4 and less than 1.6, and

wherein the imaging lens system has a characteristic of an inverted telephoto configuration, namely with a ratio of a total length from a first lens surface of the imaging lens system in the direction from the object side to the image side of the imaging lens system to an image plane to a total effective focal length of the first to the third lens groups being greater than 1.82 and less than 2.61.

2 . The fixed-focus imaging lens system for tracking a celestial body according to claim 1 , wherein the first lens group comprises, sequentially in the direction from the object side to the image side of the imaging lens system, a lens element having a negative dioptric power value, a lens element having a positive dioptric power value, and another lens element having a positive dioptric power value; the second lens group comprises, sequentially in the direction from the object side to the image side of the imaging lens system, a lens element having a negative dioptric power value and another lens element having a negative dioptric power value; and

the third lens group comprises, sequentially in the direction from the object side to the image side of the imaging lens system, a lens element having a positive dioptric power value, a lens element having a negative dioptric power value, and another lens element having a positive dioptric power value.

3 . The fixed-focus imaging lens system for tracking a celestial body according to claim 1 , wherein the first lens group comprises, sequentially in the direction from the object side to the image side of the imaging lens system, a lens element having a positive dioptric power value, a lens element having a negative dioptric power value, and another lens element having a positive dioptric power value; the second lens group comprises, sequentially in the direction from the object side to the image side of the imaging lens system, a lens element having a negative dioptric power value and another lens element having a negative dioptric power value; and

the third lens group comprises, sequentially in the direction from the object side to the image side of the imaging lens system, a lens element having a positive dioptric power value, another lens element having a positive dioptric power value, a lens element having a negative dioptric power value, and yet another lens element having a positive dioptric power value.

4 . The fixed-focus imaging lens system for tracking a celestial body according to claim 1 , wherein each said lens element of the second lens group has a refractive index n d (group 2) greater than 1.687 and less than 1.849.

5 . The fixed-focus imaging lens system for tracking a celestial body according to claim 1 , wherein each said lens element of the second lens group has an Abbe number v d (group 2), which is a measure of dispersion parameter Abbe number, greater than 23.6 and less than 31.3.

6 . The fixed-focus imaging lens system for tracking a celestial body according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging lens system has a full-field-of-view (full FOV) angle greater than 25° and less than 28°.

7 . The fixed-focus imaging lens system for tracking a celestial body according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging lens system is suitable for use with a system wavelength longer than 0.4 μm and shorter than 1.1 μm.