IP Library Granted Patent US 12675023
Granted Patent B2
US 12675023 · App. 18/395,812 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Variable focal length lens device and variable focal length lens control method

Inventors: Satoru Yoshida (Kanagawa, JP); Yuki Kurahashi (Tokyo, JP); Koji Kubo (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: MITUTOYO CORPORATION
G02F1/294G02B30/27G02F1/292G02B3/14G02B26/005G02F2203/15
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12675023
App. No.
18/395,812
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A variable focal length lens device includes: a liquid resonant liquid lens unit having a refractive index changeable in response to an inputted drive signal; a scanning range setter setting a predetermined standard frequency band as a scanning range of a frequency of the drive signal; a resonance frequency detector scanning the frequency of the drive signal over the scanning range and detecting a resonance frequency of the liquid lens unit based on an oscillation state of the liquid lens unit; and a resonance frequency estimator calculating an estimated value of a target resonance frequency based on a standard resonance frequency detected from the standard frequency band by the resonance frequency detector, the scanning range setter further setting a target frequency band including the estimated value of the target resonance frequency as the scanning range.

Claims (13)

1 . A variable focal length lens device comprising:

a liquid resonant liquid lens unit having a refractive index changeable in response to an inputted drive signal;

a scanning range setter configured to set a predetermined standard frequency band as a scanning range of a frequency of the drive signal;

a resonance frequency detector configured to cause the frequency of the drive signal to be scanned over the scanning range and detect a resonance frequency of the liquid lens unit based on an oscillation state of the liquid lens unit; and

a resonance frequency estimator configured to calculate an estimated value of a target resonance frequency of the liquid lens unit based on a standard resonance frequency that is a resonance frequency detected from the standard frequency band by the resonance frequency detector, wherein

the scanning range setter is configured to further set a target frequency band including the estimated value of the target resonance frequency as the scanning range.

2 . The variable focal length lens device according to claim 1 , wherein a width of the target frequency band is narrower than a width of the standard frequency band.

3 . The variable focal length lens device according to claim 1 , wherein a width of the target frequency band is one quarter as large as or smaller than a resonance frequency interval of the liquid lens unit corresponding to a standard temperature.

4 . A variable focal length lens control method, the method being applicable to a variable focal length lens device comprising a liquid resonant liquid lens unit having a refractive index changeable in response to an inputted drive signal, the method comprising:

(a) causing a frequency of the drive signal to be scanned over a predetermined standard frequency band and detecting a standard resonance frequency of the liquid lens unit based on an oscillation state of the liquid lens unit;

(b) calculating an estimated value of a target resonance frequency of the liquid lens unit based on the standard resonance frequency detected in the (a); and

(c) causing the frequency of the drive signal to be scanned over a target frequency band including the estimated value of the target resonance frequency estimated in the (b) and detecting the target resonance frequency of the liquid lens unit based on an oscillation state of the liquid lens unit.

5 . The variable focal length lens control method according to claim 4 , wherein a scanning pitch of the frequency of the drive signal in the (a) is larger than a scanning pitch of the frequency of the drive signal in the (c).