IP Library Granted Patent US 12674957
Granted Patent B2
US 12674957 · App. 18/605,970 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Lens barrel and image pickup apparatus having the same

Inventors: Kenta Koiwai (Tochigi, JP); Kenta Takai (Kanagawa, JP); Toshihiro Ogawa (Tokyo, JP); Tadanori Okada (Tochigi, JP); Hyochoru Tanaka (Tochigi, JP)
Assignee: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA
G02B7/102G02B13/009G03B3/10
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12674957
App. No.
18/605,970
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lens barrel includes first and second holding members configured to hold first and second lens units movable in an optical axis direction, a transmission member configured to move the second holding member in the optical axis direction, a driving unit configured to move the transmission member in the optical axis direction, a processor configured to control the driving unit, and a first output unit configured to output information about a position of the first holding member. Moving ranges of the first and second lens units overlap each other in the optical axis direction by a predetermined amount. The second holding member includes a biasing member. The lens barrel has a first state for restricting driving of the driving unit, and a second state for permitting driving of the driving unit. The processor determines whether the lens barrel is in the first or second state, using an output result from the first output unit.

Claims (39)

1 . A lens barrel comprising:

a first holding member configured to hold a first lens unit that is movable in an optical axis direction;

a second holding member configured to hold a second lens unit that is movable in the optical axis direction;

a transmission member configured to move the second holding member in the optical axis direction;

a driving unit configured to move the transmission member in the optical axis direction;

a processor configured to control the driving unit; and

a first output unit configured to output information about a position of the first holding member,

wherein a moving range of the first lens unit and a moving range of the second lens unit overlap each other in the optical axis direction by a predetermined amount,

wherein the second holding member includes a biasing member that is deformable in the optical axis direction by at least the predetermined amount to a side opposite to the first holding member relative to the transmission member,

wherein the lens barrel has a first state for restricting driving of the driving unit, and a second state for permitting driving of the driving unit, and

wherein the processor determines whether the lens barrel is in the first state or the second state, using an output result from the first output unit.

2 . The lens barrel according to claim 1 , wherein the lens barrel includes an imaging state, and a non-imaging state having an overall length of the lens barrel shorter than that of the imaging state.

3 . The lens barrel according to claim 2 , wherein a boundary between the first state and the second state is within the non-imaging state.

4 . The lens barrel according to claim 2 , wherein a boundary between the first state and the second state is within the imaging state.

5 . The lens barrel according to claim 4 , further comprises a notifying unit configured to notify that the lens barrel is in the first state in a case where the processor determines that the lens barrel is in the first state.

6 . The lens barrel according to claim 1 , wherein the driving unit is a piezoelectric actuator.

7 . The lens barrel according to claim 1 , wherein the driving unit is a stepping motor connected to a lead screw.

8 . The lens barrel according to claim 1 , further comprising a second output unit configured to output information about a position of the second holding member,

wherein the processor determines whether the lens barrel is in the first state or the second state, using the information about the position of the first holding member and the information about the position of the second holding member.

9 . The lens barrel according to claim 8 , further comprising a third output unit configured to output information about a position of the transmission member,

wherein the processor determines whether the lens barrel is in the first state or the second state, using the information about the position of the first holding member, the information about the position of the second holding member, and the information about the position of the transmission member.

10 . The lens barrel according to claim 1 , further comprising a third output unit configured to output information about a position of the transmission member,

wherein the processor determines whether the lens barrel is in the first state or the second state, using the information about the position of the first holding member and the information about the position of the transmission member.

11 . The lens barrel according to claim 1 , wherein the first lens unit is a lens unit configured to move during zooming, and

wherein the second lens unit is a lens unit configured to move during focusing.

12 . The image pickup apparatus comprising:

a lens barrel; and

an image sensor configured to receive light from the lens barrel,

wherein the lens barrel includes:

a first holding member configured to hold a first lens unit that is movable in an optical axis direction;

a second holding member configured to hold a second lens unit that is movable in the optical axis direction;

a transmission member configured to move the second holding member in the optical axis direction;

a driving unit configured to move the transmission member in the optical axis direction;

a processor configured to control the driving unit; and

a first output unit configured to output information about a position of the first holding member,

wherein a moving range of the first lens unit and a moving range of the second lens unit overlap each other in the optical axis direction by a predetermined amount,

wherein the second holding member includes a biasing member that is deformable in the optical axis direction by at least the predetermined amount to a side opposite to the first holding member relative to the transmission member,

wherein the lens barrel has a first state for restricting driving of the driving unit, and a second state for permitting driving of the driving unit, and

wherein the processor determines whether the lens barrel is in the first state or the second state, using an output result from the first output unit.