IP Library Granted Patent US 7,194,203
Granted Patent B2
US 7,194,203 · App. 10/968,355 · Granted Mar 20, 2007

Lens barrel, photographic apparatus, and optical apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,194,203
App. No.
10/968,355
Granted
Mar 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lens barrel has its collapsed length which can be further decreased and its extended length which can be further increased. A photographic apparatus incorporates the lens barrel into its body. A lens barrel is equipped with a first gear which is rotatably supported by a straight-ahead key ring and rotates being driven by rotation of a middle tube and a second gear which receives driving force from the first gear and retracts a second lens group to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of a zoom lens during collapse and advances the second lens group onto the optical axis during extension. The second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the second lens group is at the retracted position during collapse. Consequently, the first gear runs idle while facing that part thereby holding the second lens group at the retracted position.

Claims (106)

1. A lens barrel which is extendable and collapsible and holds a zoom lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups, the lens barrel comprising:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force and extends and collapses the zoom lens;

a first gear which meshes with a gear formed in an inner surface of the rotating tube and which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the zoom lens during collapse and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, wherein

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group is at the retracted position during collapse.

2. The lens barrel according to claim 1 , wherein:

the zoom lens consists of four lens groups; and

the first gear retracts a second lens group to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the zoom lens during collapse and advances the second lens group onto the optical axis during extension.

3. The lens barrel according to claim 1 , wherein:

the zoom lens consists of four lens groups; and

the first gear retracts a fourth lens group to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the zoom lens during collapse and advances the fourth lens group onto the optical axis during extension.

4. A lens barrel which is extendable and collapsible and holds a zoom lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups, the lens barrel comprising:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force and extends and collapses the zoom lens;

a first gear which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the zoom lens during collapse and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, wherein

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group is at the retracted position during collapse, and wherein:

the second gear unmeshes from the first gear in at least part of a zoom range by being extended ahead of the first gear; and

the first gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the second gear reaching a meshing position from ahead in the process of zooming or in the process of collapse.

5. A lens barrel which is extendable and collapsible and holds a zoom lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups, the lens barrel comprising:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force and extends and collapses the zoom lens;

a first gear which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the zoom lens during collapse and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, wherein

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group is at the retracted position during collapse,

said lens barrel further comprising a fixed tube and a straight-ahead key member advanceably/retractably engaged with the fixed tube;

wherein:

the rotating tube is a middle tube which rotatably engages with the straight-ahead key member and advances/retracts along with rotation due to cam engagement with the fixed tube,

the lens barrel further comprises a front tube which advanceably/retractably engages with the straight-ahead key member and advances/retracts along with rotation due to cam engagement with the middle tube, and

the first gear is rotatably supported by the straight-ahead key member and rotates being driven by rotation of the middle tube.

6. A photographic apparatus which takes photographs by capturing light from a subject entering through a zoom lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and held by an extendable/collapsible lens barrel, wherein:

the lens barrel comprises:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force and extends and collapses the zoom lens,

a first gear which meshes with a gear formed in an inner surface of the rotating tube and which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the zoom lens during collapse and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, and

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group is at the retracted position during collapse.

7. The photographic apparatus according to claim 6 , comprising an image pickup device which generates image signals by capturing light from a subject entering through the zoom lens held by the lens barrel.

8. A photographic apparatus which takes photographs by capturing light from a subject entering through a zoom lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and held by an extendable/collapsible lens barrel, wherein:

the lens barrel comprises:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force and extends and collapses the zoom lens,

a first gear which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube, and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the zoom lens during collapse and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, wherein

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group is at the retracted position during collapse,

wherein:

the second gear unmeshes from the first gear in at least part of a zoom range by being extended ahead of the first gear; and

the first gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the second gear reaching a meshing position from ahead in the process of zooming or in the process of collapse.

9. A lens barrel that holds an image taking lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and is capable of changing a barrel length thereof between a housed state of relatively short length and a photographing state of relatively long length, the lens barrel comprising:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force so as to change the lens barrel between the photographing state and the housed state;

a first gear which meshes with a gear formed in an inner surface of the rotating tube and which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the image taking lens during transition to the housed state and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, wherein:

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group retracted during transition to the housed state is at the retracted position.

10. The lens barrel according to claim 9 , wherein:

the image taking lens consists of four lens groups; and

the first gear retracts a second lens group to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the image taking lens during transition to the housed state and advances the second lens group onto the optical axis during transition to the photographing state.

11. The lens barrel according to claim 9 , wherein:

the image taking lens consists of four lens groups; and

the first gear retracts a fourth lens group to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the image taking lens during transition to the housed state and advances the fourth lens group onto the optical axis during transition to the photographing state.

12. A lens barrel that holds an image taking lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and is capable of changing a barrel length thereof between a housed state of relatively short length and a photographing state of relatively long length, the lens barrel comprising:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force so as to change the lens barrel between the photographing state and the housed state;

a first gear which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the image taking lens during transition to the housed state and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension,

wherein

second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group retracted during transition to the housed state is at the retracted position;

wherein:

the second gear unmeshes from the first gear in at least part of a zoom range by being extended ahead of the first gear; and

the first gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the second gear reaching a meshing position from ahead in the process of zooming or in the process of transition to the housed state.

13. A lens barrel that holds an image taking lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and is capable of changing a barrel length thereof between a housed state of relatively short length and a photographing state of relatively long length, the lens barrel comprising:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force so as to change the lens barrel between the photographing state and the housed state;

a first gear which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the image taking lens during transition to the housed state and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, wherein:

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group retracted during to the housed state is at the retracted position;

said lens barrel further comprising a fixed tube and a straight-ahead key member advanceably/retractably engaged with the fixed tube;

wherein the rotating tube is a middle tube which rotatably engages with the straight-ahead key member and advances/retracts along with rotation due to cam engagement with the fixed tube,

the lens barrel further comprises a front tube which advanceably/retractably engages with the straight-ahead key member and advances/retracts along with rotation due to cam engagement with the middle tube, and

the first gear is rotatably supported by the straight-ahead key member and rotates being driven by rotation of the middle tube.

14. An optical apparatus that holds a lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and is capable of changing a barrel length thereof between a first state of relatively short length and a second state of relatively long length, wherein:

the lens barrel comprises:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force so as to change the lens barrel between the first state and the second state,

a first gear which meshes with a gear formed in an inner surface of the rotating tube and which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube; and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the lens during transition to the first state and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension,

wherein:

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group retracted during transition to the first state is at the retracted position.

15. The optical apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein:

the lens consists of four lens groups; and

the first gear retracts a second lens group to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the lens during transition to the first state and advances the second lens group onto the optical axis during transition to the second state.

16. The optical apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein:

the lens consists of four lens groups; and

the first gear retracts a fourth lens group to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the lens during transition to the first state and advances the fourth lens group onto the optical axis during transition to the second state.

17. An optical apparatus that holds a lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and is capable of changing a barrel length thereof between a first state of relatively short length and a second state of relatively long length, wherein:

the lens barrel comprises:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force so as to change the lens barrel between the first state and the second state.

a first gear which rotates, being driven by the rotation of the rotating tube, and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the lens during transition to the first state and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, and

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group retracted during transition to the first state is at the retracted position,

wherein:

the second gear unmeshes from the first gear in at least part of a zoom range by being extended ahead of the first gear; and

the first gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the second gear reaching a meshing position from ahead in the process of zooming or in the process of transition to the first state.

18. An optical apparatus that holds a lens consisting of a plurality of lens groups and is capable of changing a barrel length thereof between a first state of relatively short and a second state of relatively long length, wherein:

the lens barrel comprises:

a rotating tube which rotates by a driving force so as to change the lens barrel between state and the second state,

a first gear which rotates, being by the rotation of the rotating tube, and

a second gear which, being driven by the first gear with which the second gear meshes, retracts a predetermined first lens group among the plurality of lens groups to a predetermined retracted position off the optical axis of the lens during transition to the first state and advances the predetermined first lens group onto the optical axis during extension, wherein:

the second gear lacks teeth in that part which faces the first gear when the first lens group retracted during transition to the first state is at the retracted position;

said apparatus further comprising:

a fixed tube and a straight-ahead key member advanceably/retractably engaged with the fixed tube;

wherein the rotating tube is a middle tube which rotatably engages with the straight-ahead key member and advances/retracts along with rotation due to cam engagement with the fixed tube,

the lens barrel further comprises a front tube which advanceably/retractably engages with the straight-ahead key member and advances/retracts along with rotation due to cam engagement with the middle tube, and

the first gear is rotatably supported by the straight-ahead key member and rotates being driven by rotation of the middle tube.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2007
From: FUJIFILM HOLDINGS CORPORATION (FORMERLY FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.)
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
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