IP Library Granted Patent US 8,282,293
Granted Patent B2
US 8,282,293 · App. 12/966,155 · Granted Oct 9, 2012

Mirror brake mechanism of an SLR camera

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Patent No.
US 8,282,293
App. No.
12/966,155
Granted
Oct 9, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mirror brake mechanism of an SLR camera for applying a brake to a mirror pivoted about a mirror rotational shaft to be swingable between a viewing position and a retracted position. The mirror brake mechanism includes a brake shaft which is independent of the mirror rotational shaft and positionally aligned along an extension line of the mirror rotational shaft; an interlocking rotating member disposed on one of laterally opposite sides of the mirror and rotatable about the brake shaft; a mirror drive shaft which connects a mirror seat, on which the mirror is mounted, and the interlocking rotating member to each other in a rotational direction about the mirror drive shaft; a brake drum which rotates in association with the interlocking rotating member; and a mirror brake member which is brought into contact with and disengaged from the brake drum.

Claims (19)

1. A mirror brake mechanism of an SLR camera for applying a brake to a mirror pivoted about a mirror rotational shaft to be swingable between a viewing position, in which light traveling from a photographing optical system is incident on said mirror and reflected toward a viewfinder optical system, and a retracted position, in which the light traveling from said photographing optical system is incident on an image sensor without being reflected by said mirror, said mirror brake mechanism comprising:

a brake shaft which is independent of said mirror rotational shaft and positionally aligned along an extension line of said mirror rotational shaft;

an interlocking rotating member disposed on one of laterally opposite sides of said mirror and rotatable about said brake shaft;

a mirror drive shaft which connects a mirror seat, on which said mirror is mounted, and said interlocking rotating member to each other, said mirror drive shaft configured to allow said mirror seat and said interlocking rotating member to rotate around an axis of said brake shaft;

a brake drum which rotates in association with said interlocking rotating member; and

a mirror brake member which is brought into contact with and disengaged from said brake drum.

2. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said interlocking rotating member, said brake drum and said mirror brake member are disposed on said one of said laterally opposite sides of said mirror.

3. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said interlocking rotating member comprises an elongated hole elongated in a radial direction of said interlocking rotating member, and

wherein said mirror drive shaft is connected to a lateral side of said mirror seat and is inserted into said elongated hole of said interlocking rotating member.

4. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 3 , wherein said interlocking rotating member comprises a sector gear, and

wherein said mirror brake mechanism comprises a speed-up gear train that is disposed between said sector gear and said brake drum.

5. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said mirror brake member comprises a brake lever that is swingable between a brake applying position in which a brake shoe fixed to one end of said brake lever is pressed against said brake drum to brake said brake drum and a brake release position in which said brake shoe is disengaged from said brake drum, and

wherein said mirror brake mechanism further comprises a brake spring which biases said brake lever toward said brake applying position.

6. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , further comprising a mirror drive unit which swings said mirror via said mirror drive shaft.

7. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 6 , wherein said mirror drive unit comprises an operatively associated mechanism which operates in association with said mirror drive unit to prevent said mirror brake member from applying a brake to said brake drum when said mirror is in said viewing position, to brake said brake drum before said mirror reaches said retracted position when said mirror swings from said viewing position to said retracted position, and to release said brake from said brake drum applied via said mirror brake member before said mirror commences to swing when said mirror swings from said retracted position to said viewing position.

8. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein axes of said brake shaft, said mirror drive shaft and said brake drum are parallel to one another.

9. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said axis of said brake shaft is aligned with an axis of said mirror rotational shaft.

10. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein an axis of said mirror drive shaft is parallel to and not coaxially aligned with said axis of said brake shaft.

11. The mirror brake mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said brake shaft, a gear train engaged with said interlocking rotating member, said brake drum, and said mirror brake member are mounted to a brake mount plate.

Assignments (2)
CORPORATE SPLIT Recorded Nov 4, 2011
From: HOYA CORPORATION
To: PENTAX RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 027176/0673 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 13, 2010
From: ONO, YOSHINORI
To: HOYA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025475/0841 →