IP Library Granted Patent US 12699255
Granted Patent B2
US 12699255 · App. 18/564,556 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Wide-angle lens

Inventor: Yutaka Suenaga (Kanagawa, JP)
Assignee: YOKOHAMA LEADING DESIGN LIMITED PARTNERSHIP COMPANY
G02B13/0065G02B13/0045G02B13/007G02B13/06
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12699255
App. No.
18/564,556
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The wide-angle lens consists of a first lens group, a second lens group including an optical element, a third lens group comprising up to two lenses having a positive refractive power and a fourth lens group comprising one lens having a negative refractive power in order of an optical path from an object side, wherein the first lens group includes a meniscus lens having a negative refractive power and a convex surface facing the object side, the optical element has, in the order of the optical path, a first optical surface that is convex toward the object side, a second optical surface that bends the optical path from the first optical surface and a third optical surface that is concave toward the object side, and the first optical surface, the second optical surface and the third optical surface are integrally molded and have six or more aspherical surfaces in total.

Claims (136)

1 . A wide-angle lens consisting of:

a first lens group comprising a lens having a negative refractive power as a whole,

a second lens group including an optical element,

a third lens group comprising up to two lenses having a positive refractive power and

a fourth lens group comprising one lens having a negative refractive power in order of an optical path from an object side,

wherein the first lens group includes a meniscus lens having a negative refractive power and a convex surface facing the object side,

the optical element has, in the order of the optical path, a first optical surface that is convex toward the object side, a second optical surface that bends the optical path from the first optical surface and a third optical surface that is concave toward the object side, and

the first optical surface, the second optical surface and the third optical surface are integrally molded,

wherein the wide-angle lens has six or more aspherical surfaces in total, and

wherein four or more aspherical surfaces are rotationally symmetrical aspherical surfaces.

2 . The wide-angle lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first lens group consists of the meniscus lens having the negative refractive power having the convex surface facing the object side.

3 . The wide-angle lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein all lenses and the optical element constituting each lens group are made of plastic.

4 . The wide-angle lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wide-angle lens satisfies the conditional expressions (2) and (3)

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here,

R1 is a radius of curvature of an object side surface of the second lens group,

R2 is a radius of curvature of an image side surface of the second lens group, and

f is a focal length of the entire wide-angle lens.

5 . The wide-angle lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wide-angle lens satisfies the following conditional expression (4)

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here,

f is a focal length of the entire wide-angle lens, and

fL1 is a focal length of the first lens group.

6 . A wide-angle lens consisting of:

a first lens group comprising a lens having a negative refractive power as a whole,

a second lens group including an optical element,

a third lens group comprising up to two lenses having a positive refractive power and

a fourth lens group comprising one lens having a negative refractive power in order of an optical path from an object side,

wherein the first lens group includes a meniscus lens having a negative refractive power and a convex surface facing the object side,

the optical element has, in the order of the optical path, a first optical surface that is convex toward the object side, a second optical surface that bends the optical path from the first optical surface and a third optical surface that is concave toward the object side, and

the first optical surface, the second optical surface and the third optical surface are integrally molded,

wherein the wide-angle lens has six or more aspherical surfaces in total, and

wherein the wide-angle lens satisfies the following conditional expression (1)

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here,

f is a focal length of the entire wide-angle lens,

FNo is an F number of the wide-angle lens, and

d2 is a thickness of the entire second lens group on an optical axis.

7 . A wide-angle lens consisting of:

a first lens group comprising a lens having a negative refractive power as a whole,

a second lens group including an optical element,

a third lens group comprising up to two lenses having a positive refractive power and

a fourth lens group comprising one lens having a negative refractive power in order of an optical path from an object side,

wherein the first lens group includes a meniscus lens having a negative refractive power and a convex surface facing the object side,

the optical element has, in the order of the optical path, a first optical surface that is convex toward the object side, a second optical surface that bends the optical path from the first optical surface and a third optical surface that is concave toward the object side, and

the first optical surface, the second optical surface and the third optical surface are integrally molded,

wherein the wide-angle lens has six or more aspherical surfaces in total, and

wherein the wide-angle lens satisfies the following conditional expression (5)

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here,

f is a focal length of the entire wide-angle lens, and

fL4 is a focal length of the fourth lens group.