Optical module and camera module

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Optical module and camera module
Patent Number: 7,161,751
تاريخ النشر: January 09, 2007
Appl. No: 11/186007
Application Filed: July 20, 2005
مستخلص: An optical unit is disclosed which is capable of being easily assembled, enabling its optical element to smoothly move, and preventing friction loss from being generated around its nut member. A lens driving apparatus is provided for moving an optical element holder, which supports an optical element having an optical axis and is movable along a guide member, in an extension direction of the optical axis, using a nut integrally provided at the holder, and a lead screw threadedly coupled to the nut to rotate forward and backward by a driving unit. In the lens driving apparatus, the forward or backward rotation of the motor is transmitted to the lead screw via a reduction gear train. The lead screw is installed to be inclinedly movable with respect to the extension direction of the optical axis about threaded coupling portions of a threaded section of the lead screw and the nut.
Inventors: Hasegawa, Haruhiko (Chiba, JP); Kitajima, Hideki (Chiba, JP); Masuda, Shigeyuki (Chiba, JP); Nomura, Tamio (Chiba, JP); Kosaka, Takayuki (Chiba, JP)
Assignees: Seiko Instruments Inc. (JP)
Claim: 1. An optical module comprising: an optical element which has an optical axis, and is movable in an extension direction of the optical axis; an optical element holder which has a nut member integrated with the optical element holder, and supports the optical element; a guide member which guides the optical element holder to be movable in the extension direction of the optical axis; a lead screw which has a threaded section threadedly coupled to the nut member such that the lead screw is supported by the optical element holder while being inclinedly movable with respect to the extension direction of the optical axis; and a driving unit which supplies power for forward and backward rotation to the lead screw.
Claim: 2. The optical module according to claim 1 , further comprising: a thrust bearing which supports the lead screw; and elastic urging means which urges the lead screw against the thrust bearing.
Claim: 3. The optical module according to claim 2 , wherein: the lead screw has a small-diameter end section centrally protruded from a surface of the lead screw supported by a thrust bearing surface of the thrust bearing; the thrust bearing has a radial bearing hole defined by a radial bearing surface at a central portion of the thrust bearing; and the small-diameter end section is movably received in the radial bearing hole.
Claim: 4. The optical module according to claim 3 , wherein: the small-diameter end section extends through the thrust bearing; and the thrust bearing has a recess formed to be joined to the radial bearing hole at an end of the thrust bearing positioned opposite to the thrust bearing surface such that the radial bearing surface is interposed between the thrust bearing end and the thrust bearing surface, the recess having a diameter larger than a diameter of the radial bearing hole.
Claim: 5. The optical module according to claim 1 , further comprising: a thrust bearing which supports the lead screw; a radial bearing which supports the lead screw; and elastic urging means which urges the lead screw against the thrust bearing.
Claim: 6. The optical module according to claim 1 , further comprising: a gear train which transmits the power of the driving unit to the lead screw, wherein the gear train comprises an input gear and a final gear mounted to the lead screw and meshed with the input gear, and wherein the meshing depth of the final gear with the input gear is larger than a movement amount of the final gear generated when the lead screw carries out a maximal inclined movement.
Claim: 7. The optical module according to claim 1 , wherein each of the threaded section of the lead screw and the nut member comprises triangular or trapezoidal threads.
Claim: 8. The optical module according to claim 1 , wherein the nut member is press-fitted in the optical element holder, and an elongated protrusion is formed on at least one of the nut member and a fixing member facing the nut member in the extension direction of the optical axis to extend toward the other one of the nut member and the fixing member, the elongated protrusion determining a maximal movement amount of the optical element holder.
Claim: 9. The optical module according to claim 1 , further comprising: a gear arranged between a portion of the lead screw supported by and contacting the radial bearing and the nut member such that the gear rotates together with the lead screw.
Claim: 10. The optical module according to claim 1 , wherein: the driving unit is a motor which has an output rotating shaft, and is configured in the form of a unit; and the lead screw is formed integrally with the output rotating shaft.
Claim: 11. The optical module according to claim 10 , wherein the motor is supported to be inclinedly movable with respect to the extension direction of the optical axis.
Claim: 12. The optical module according to claim 11 , wherein the motor is supported to be inclinedly movable only in a plane parallel to the optical axis.
Claim: 13. A camera module using the optical module according to claim 1 .
Claim: 14. An optical module comprising: an optical element which has an optical axis, and is movable in an extension direction of the optical axis; a lead screw which has a threaded section; an optical element holder which supports the optical element being moved in the extension direction of the optical axis by a nut member threadedly coupled to the threaded section; a guide member which guides the optical element holder to be movable in the extension direction of the optical axis; and a driving unit which supplies power for forward and backward rotation to the lead screw, the optical module further comprising: a butting portion for restricting an operation range of the lead screw in the extension direction of the optical axis within a predetermined amount.
Claim: 15. The optical module according to claim 14 , wherein the butting portion has a diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the threaded section about a rotation axis of the lead screw.
Claim: 16. The optical module according to claim 14 , further comprising: a gear train which transmits the power of the driving unit to the lead screw, and comprises a first gear and a second gear which meshes with the first gear to transmit the power, wherein the lead screw rotates integrally with the second gear, and wherein one of the gears has a tooth pitch larger than the predetermined amount.
Claim: 17. The optical module according to claim 14 , wherein: the driving unit is a motor which has an output rotating shaft, and is configured in the form of a unit; and the lead screw is formed integrally with the output rotating shaft.
Claim: 18. The optical module according to claim 17 , wherein the motor is supported to be inclinedly movable with respect to the extension direction of the optical axis.
Claim: 19. The optical module according to claim 18 , wherein the motor is supported to be inclinedly movable only in a plane parallel to the optical axis.
Claim: 20. A camera module using the optical module according to claim 14 .
Current U.S. Class: 359/829
Patent References Cited: 5086312 February 1992 Tanaka et al.
6714357 March 2004 Yamazaki
6813441 November 2004 Yamazaki
7050713 May 2006 Nomura
7097367 August 2006 Nomura
Primary Examiner: Ben, Loha
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Adams & Wilks
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.07161751
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants