KR101627511B1 - Lens cover cushion array for camera module - Google Patents

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KR101627511B1
KR101627511B1 KR1020150088595A KR20150088595A KR101627511B1 KR 101627511 B1 KR101627511 B1 KR 101627511B1 KR 1020150088595 A KR1020150088595 A KR 1020150088595A KR 20150088595 A KR20150088595 A KR 20150088595A KR 101627511 B1 KR101627511 B1 KR 101627511B1
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The present invention relates to a carrier tape; A lens cover having a transparent portion and attached to the lower surface of the carrier tape; and a ring-shaped ring-shaped portion formed on the lower surface of the lens cover and facing the transparent portion and having a polyurethane foam; And a release film covering the cushion and the lens cover so that the lens cover and the cushion can be integrally transported in a state in which they are attached and the cushion can be attached to the camera module in a state where the cushion is attached to the lens cover, So that it is possible to minimize the penetration of foreign matter such as dust and the like between the cushions.

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[0001] The present invention relates to a lens cover cushion array for a camera module,

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a lens cover cushion array for a camera module, and more particularly, to a lens cover cushion array for a camera module in which a cushion can be attached to a camera module in a state where a cushion is attached to the lens cover, To a lens cover cushion array for a camera module having a lens cover and a cushion that can be minimized.

The camera module may be a smart phone, a notebook computer, a tablet computer, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMA), a digital camera And can be mounted on a mobile device that can be carried together, so that a subject can be photographed.

The camera module can photograph an image by projecting the image onto an image sensor. The image obtained by the camera module can be converted into an electrical signal and then recorded in a digital storage medium such as a memory card installed in the mobile device.

The camera module can be supported by the cushion to the mobile device, and the cushion can protect the camera module from vibration or impact.

A manufacturer of a mobile device or a camera module can carry a camera module or perform a performance test after attaching a separate lens cover for blocking a lens hole formed in the camera module to the camera module in carrying or testing a camera module, When mounting the camera module on a mobile device, the camera module can be mounted on the mobile device after the lens cover is detached from the camera module.

1. Korean Registered Patent No. 10-1389047 (issued on April 23, 2014) 2. Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2015-0066790 (published on June 17, 2015)

The present invention provides a lens cover cushion array for a camera module capable of attaching a cushion to a camera module in a state in which a lens cover and a cushion are attached and preventing foreign matter such as dust from penetrating between the lens cover and the cushion, .

It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of attaching a lens cover cushion array for a camera module to attach a cushion to a camera module so that contamination between the lens cover and the cushion does not occur.

A preferred embodiment of the lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention comprises a carrier tape, a lens cover having a transparent portion and attached to a lower surface of the carrier tape, and a ring-shaped polyurethane A cushion attached to the lower surface of the lens cover with an upper double-sided tape and having a lower double-sided tape adhered to the lower surface of the polyurethane foam; And a release film attached to a lower surface of the lower double-sided tape and covering the lower surface of the carrier tape and the cushion and the lens cover.

Here, each of the lens cover and the cushion may be smaller than the carrier tape and the release film, and a plurality of the lens cover and the cushion may be disposed between the carrier tape and the release film.

Further, the upper double-sided tape may be attached to the upper surface of the polyurethane foam, and the lower double-sided tape may be attached to the upper surface of the release film.

The upper double-sided tape may include a first layer of film, a first acrylic adhesive layer formed on the upper surface of the first layer film and attached to the lower surface of the lens cover, and a second acrylic adhesive layer formed on the lower surface of the first layer film, And a silicone adhesive layer adhered to the upper surface of the urethane foam.

The lower double-sided tape may include a second paper film; A second acrylic adhesive layer formed on the upper surface of the second polyethylene film and attached to the lower surface of the polyurethane foam; And a third acrylic adhesive layer formed on the lower surface of the second film and adhered to the upper surface of the release film.

The lens cover may have a disc portion and an upper protruding portion protruding from the disc portion. The lens cover film may include a transparent lens cover film, a lens cover acrylic adhesive formed on the bottom surface of the lens cover film, And a colored pigment film adhered to the wick base and formed with a circular opening facing the hollow portion and adhered to the first acrylic adhesive layer.

The carrier tape may include a transparent upper transparent film and an upper acrylic adhesive layer formed on the lower surface of the upper transparent film and having a top surface of the lens cover film attached to a part of the carrier tape.

Further, the release film may comprise a lower transparent film; And a silicone release agent formed on the upper surface of the lower transparent film and having the third acrylic adhesive layer attached thereto.

In addition, the release film may include a lower ink layer printed on the lower surface of the lower transparent film.

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According to the lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention, the lens cover and the cushion can be integrally carried with the cushion attached, and the cushion can be attached to the camera module in a state where the cushion is attached to the lens cover, There is an advantage that foreign matter such as dust can be minimally infiltrated between the cushion and the cushion.

1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention,
2 is a sectional view taken along the line AA in Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the lens cover and the cushion shown in Fig. 2,
4 is a flowchart showing an embodiment of a method of attaching a lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention,
5 is a bottom view of a lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to an embodiment of the present invention when the release film is separated,
6 is an enlarged perspective view of a lens-cover cushion array for a camera module from which a release film has been separated,
Fig. 7 is an enlarged perspective view of a lens module cushion array for a camera module when the cushion of the embodiment is attached to the camera module.
8 is an enlarged perspective view when the carrier film shown in Fig. 7 is separated from the lens cover,
Fig. 9 is an enlarged perspective view of the lens cover shown in Fig. 8 when it is separated from the cushion.

Hereinafter, a lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the lens cover and cushion shown in FIG.

1 and 2, the lens cover cushion array B for a camera module according to the present embodiment includes a carrier tape 2, a lens cover 10, a cushion 20, a release film 30, . The lens cover 10 can be attached to the lower surface 3 of the carrier tape 2 with the transparent portion 9 therebetween. The cushion 20 may be a ring-shaped polyurethane foam having a hollow portion 19 facing the transparent portion 9 and may be attached to the lower surface of the lens cover 10 with an upper double-sided tape 22, The lower double-sided tape 26 can be attached to the lower surface of the urethane foam. The release film 30 can be attached to the lower surface of the lower double-sided tape 26 and cover the lower surface 3 of the carrier tape 2, the cushion 20 and the lens cover 10.

Each of the lens cover 10 and the cushion 20 may be smaller in size than the carrier tape 2 and the release film 30. [ A plurality of lens covers 10 and cushions 20 may be disposed between the carrier tape 2 and the release film 20, respectively. The lens cover cushion array B for a camera module includes a plurality of lower release films 30, a plurality of lower two-sided tapes 26, a plurality of cushions 20, and a plurality of upper two-sided tapes 22 ), A plurality of lens covers (10), and a single number of carrier tapes (2). The plurality of lens covers 10 and the plurality of cushions 20 can be protected by the carrier tape 2 and the release film 30 between the carrier tape 2 and the release film 30 and the carrier tape 2 And a release film 30, as shown in Fig. When the release film 30 is detached from the lens cover cushion array B for the camera module, the release film 30 can be separated from the plurality of cushions 20 and the plurality of lens covers 10, The carrier tape 10 can be protected by the carrier tape 2 and can be carried along with the carrier tape 2 when carrying the carrier tape 2. [

The carrier tape 2 can carry and protect a plurality of lens covers 10 and a plurality of cushions 20 together.

The lower surface 3 of the carrier tape 2 can face the lens cover 10 and the release film 30. The top surface 4 of the carrier tape 2 can be exposed to the outside.

When attaching the cushion 20 to the camera module, it is preferable that the carrier tape 2 is formed to be transparent so that the process of attaching the cushion 20 to the camera module can be confirmed visually or by a device. The carrier tape 2 may include a transparent upper transparent film 5. The term "film" as used herein is a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film.

The carrier tape 2 may include an upper acrylic adhesive layer 6 formed on the lower surface of the upper transparent film 5 and an upper surface of the lens cover 10 may be attached to the upper acrylic adhesive layer 6 .

The upper acrylic adhesive layer 6 may be formed on the entire lower surface of the upper transparent film 5. The lens cover 10 may be attached to a part of the upper acrylic adhesive layer 6. The upper acrylic adhesive layer 6 may be provided with a lens cover film 13 described later that constitutes the upper surface of the lens cover 10. The upper surface of the lens cover film 13 may be an upper acrylic adhesive layer 6). ≪ / RTI >

The carrier tape 2 may be a remover which is separated from the lens cover 10 after the cushion 20 is attached to the camera module. The carrier tape 2 can be separated from the plurality of lens covers 10. The plurality of lens covers 10 can be separated from each other when the carrier tape 2 is removed.

The lens cover 10 can be attached to the cushion 20 so as to cover the lens hole formed in the camera module and foreign substances such as dust and the like can be prevented from penetrating the lens hole when the camera module is carried or tested for performance.

When the cushion 20 is attached to the camera module, the lens cover 10 can be attached to a position where the transparent portion 9 faces the lens hole of the camera module. The lens cover 10 is preferably attached to and held on the cushion 20 until the performance test of the camera module is completed. The lens cover 10 may be detachably attached to the cushion 20. The lens cover 10 can be separated from the cushion 20 before mounting the camera module to the mobile device. The detailed structure of the lens cover 10 will be described later.

The cushion 20 may be entirely made of a polyurethane foam. It is also possible for the cushion 20 to comprise a polyurethane foam and at least one other member in combination with a polyurethane foam. Hereinafter, the entire cushion 20 will be described as a polyurethane foam, and for convenience of explanation, the same reference numerals will be used for the cushion 20 and the polyurethane foam 20.

The polyurethane foam 20 may be installed on the mobile device while attached to the camera module. The polyurethane foam 20 may be a cushioning member that minimizes the transmission of vibrations or impacts of the mobile device to the camera module. The polyurethane foam 20 may be composed of a ring-shaped Poron tape together with the lower double-sided tape 26.

The polyurethane foam 20 can be positioned between the release film 30 and the lens cover 10 before detaching both the release film 30 and the lens cover 10 and the release film 30 and the lens cover 10, And can be protected by the cover 10.

The upper double-sided tape 22 can be attached to the upper surface of the polyurethane foam 20 and attached to the lower surface of the lens cover 10. [ The upper double-sided tape 22 can be separated from the polyurethane foam 20 in a state in which the upper double-sided tape 22 is adhered to the lens cover 10 when the lens cover 10 is detached.

The lower double-sided tape 26 can be attached to the lower surface of the polyurethane foam 20. The lower double-sided tape 26 can be attached to the upper surface of the release film 30. The lower double-sided tape 26 can be adhered to and separated from the release film 30 when the release film 30 is detached.

When the release film 30 is removed from the lower double-sided tape 26, the lower double-sided tape 26 can be exposed to the outside, and the lower double-sided tape 26 can be attached to the camera module. The lower double-sided adhesive tape 26 preferably has a strong adhesive force to attach and hold the polyurethane foam 20 to the camera module.

When the lens cover 10 is separated from the polyurethane foam 20 while the lower double-sided tape 26 is attached to the camera module, the upper double-sided tape 22 is attached to the lens cover 10 And may be separated from the polyurethane foam 20.

That is, the adhesive force between the upper double-sided tape 22 and the polyurethane foam 20 may be smaller than the adhesive force between the lower double-sided tape 26 and the polyurethane foam 20. [

The upper double-sided tape 22 comprises a first paper film 23; A first acrylic adhesive layer 24 formed on the upper surface of the first paper film 23 and attached to the lower surface of the lens cover 10; And a silicon adhesive layer 25 formed on the lower surface of the first paper film 23 and attached to the upper surface of the polyurethane foam 20. [

The lower double-sided tape 26 includes a second paper film 27; A second acrylic adhesive layer 28 formed on the upper surface of the second polyethylene film 27 and attached to the lower surface of the polyurethane foam 20; And a third acrylic adhesive layer 29 formed on the bottom surface of the second paper film 27 and attached to the upper surface of the release film 30. [

The silicone adhesive layer 25 of the upper double-sided tape 22 is weaker in adhesion than the first acrylic adhesive layer 24 of the upper double-sided tape 22 and the second acrylic adhesive layer 28 of the lower double- The upper double-sided tape 22 is separated from the polyurethane foam 20 in a state of being attached to the lens cover 10 when the lens cover 10 is detached with the lower double-sided tape 26 attached to the camera module .

The lens cover 10 may include a transparent lens cover film 13 as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The lens cover 10 may further include a lens cover acrylic adhesive 14 formed on the lower surface of the lens cover film 13. The lens cover 10 may further include a color film 16 adhered to the lower surface of the lens cover acrylic adhesive 14. [

The lens cover film 13 may have a disc portion 11 and an upper protruding portion 12 protruding from the disc portion 11.

The color paper film 16 may be formed with a circular opening 15 facing the hollow portion 19 and may be attached to the first acrylic adhesive layer 24.

The color paper film 16 has a ring portion 17 formed in a ring shape located below the disk portion 11 and a lower projection portion 18 projecting from the ring portion 17 and positioned below the upper projecting portion 12 . It is preferable that the color film 15 has a hue or the like. The color film 15 may have the same color as the ring portion 17 and the lower projection 18.

The disc portion 11 may be a transparent portion 9 that does not face the ring portion 17. The transparent portion 9 may have a circular shape.

The upper projection 12 and the lower projection 18 are formed so as to protrude laterally so that the operator can grip the lens cover 10 through a finger or an instrument. At this time, the upper projection 12 and the lower projection 18 It can function as a handle.

Since the lower projection 18 has a hue, the operator can easily grasp the handle when separating the lens cover 10, and after the operator grips the upper projection 12 and the lower projection 18, The cover 10 can be separated from the polyurethane foam 20.

The release film (30) comprises a lower transparent film (31); And a silicone release agent 32 formed on the upper surface of the lower transparent film 31 and having a third acrylic adhesive layer 29 attached thereto.

The silicone release agent 31 can be easily separated from the third acrylic adhesive layer 29 during the separation operation of the release film 30 and the operator can easily separate the release film 30. [

The release film 30 may further include a lower ink layer 33 formed on the lower surface of the lower transparent film 32. As shown in FIG. The lower ink layer 33 can make the release film 30 translucent. The operator can easily distinguish the translucent release film 30 from the transparent carrier tape 2.

The upper surface 34 of the release film 30 can face the carrier tape 10, the lens cover 10 and the lower double-sided tape 26 and the lower surface 35 can be exposed to the outside.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing an embodiment of a method of attaching a lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention, and FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of a lens-cover cushion array for a camera module in which a release film is separated, and FIG. 7 is an enlarged perspective view of the lens- Fig. 8 is an enlarged perspective view when the carrier film shown in Fig. 7 is separated from the lens cover, Fig. 9 is an enlarged perspective view when the lens cover shown in Fig. 8 is separated from the cushion, to be.

The method of attaching the cushion array of the lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention may include a step S1 of separating the release film 30 from the lens cover cushion array B for the camera module.

The lens cover cushion array B for the camera module has the lens cover 10 having the transparent portion 9 attached to the lower surface 3 of the carrier tape 2 and the hollow portion facing the transparent portion 9 Side cushion 20 is attached to the lens cover 10 with the upper double-sided tape 22 and the lower double-sided tape 26 is attached to the lower surface of the cushion 20 and the lower surface of the carrier tape 2 3 and a release film 30 covering the cushion 20 and the lens cover 10.

The camera module M includes a printed circuit board 102, an image sensor (not shown) provided on the printed circuit board 102, a sensor housing 106 surrounding and protecting the image sensor and formed with a lens hole 104, And a lens 108 provided corresponding to the lens hole.

5, the lens cover cushion array B 'for the camera module has a lower surface 3 of the carrier tape 2, a part of the lens cover 10, The cushion 20 and the lower double-sided tape 26 can be exposed to the outside.

The step S1 for separating the release film 30 can be carried out after the lens cover cushion array B for the camera module is moved to the upper side of the camera module M. [

The step S1 for separating the release film 30 can be performed before the lens cover cushion array B for the camera module is moved to the upper side of the camera module M, The lens cover cushion array B 'for the module can be moved to the upper side of the camera module M as shown in Fig.

The method of attaching the cushion of the lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention may include a step S2 of attaching the cushion 20 to the camera module M. [

The step S2 of attaching the cushion 20 to the camera module M is performed by attaching the lens cover cushion array B 'for the camera module from which the release film 30 has been separated to the camera module M After the image is transferred to the image side.

The step S2 of attaching the cushion 20 to the camera module M includes the step of placing the lower double-sided tape 26 located below the cushion 20 on the upper surface of the sensor housing 106 of the camera module M Lt; / RTI > At this time, the lens cover cushion array B 'for the camera module in which the release film 30 is separated may be attached to the camera module M through the lower double-sided tape 26 as shown in Fig. 7 .

The cushioning method of the lens cover cushion array for a camera module according to the present invention may include a step (S3) of removing the carrier tape 2 from the lens cover 10.

The step S3 of detaching the carrier tape 2 from the lens cover 10 can be carried out while the cushion 20 is attached to the camera module M by the lower double-sided tape 26, 8, the lens cover 10 is attached to the upper side of the cushion 20 with the upper double-sided tape 22 and the cushion 20 is attached to the upper side of the cushion 20, And may be attached to the upper side of the camera module (M) with a lower double-sided tape (26).

The lens cover cushion array B "for the camera module in which the release film 30 and the carrier tape 2 are separated may be in a state integrated with the camera module M as shown in FIG. M). ≪ / RTI >

The camera module M can be tested for performance through the transparent portion 9 of the lens cover 10 with the cushion 20 and the lens cover 10 attached as shown in Fig.

On the other hand, the lens cover 10 attached to the cushion 20 with the upper double-sided tape 22 can be separated from the cushion 20 when the performance test of the camera module M is completed, As shown in Fig. 9, only the cushion 20 may be attached. The camera module M separated from the lens cover 10 and attached with the cushion 20 can finally be mounted on the mobile device.

The cushion 20 and the lens cover 10 continue to be attached to each other until they are mounted on the camera module M after being integrated with the carrier tape 2, And the penetration of foreign matter such as dust into the space between the cushion 20 and the lens cover 10 can be minimized.

Embodiments of a lens cover cushion array for a camera module and a method of attaching the cushion according to the present invention have been described above in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the embodiments of the present invention are not necessarily limited to the above-described embodiments, and that various modifications and equivalents may be made by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains . Therefore, it is to be understood that the true scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.

2: Carrier tape 3: Lower surface of carrier tape
4: Top surface of carrier tape 5: Upper transparent paper film
6: Upper acrylic adhesive layer 9: Transparent portion
10: Lens cover 11: Original plate part
12: Upper projection 13: Lens cover film
14: Lens cover acrylic adhesive layer 16: Color pigment film
19: hollow part 20: cushion
22: upper double-sided tape 23: first paper tape
24: first acrylic adhesive layer 25: silicone adhesive layer
26: Lower double-sided tape 27: Second paper film
28: second acrylic adhesive layer 29: third acrylic adhesive layer
30: release film 31: low transparent film
32: Silicone mold release agent 33: Lower ink layer

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A carrier tape;
A lens cover having a transparent portion and attached to a lower surface of the carrier tape;
And a first acrylic adhesive layer formed on an upper surface of the first cover film and attached to a lower surface of the lens cover, and a second acrylic adhesive layer formed on the lower surface of the first cover film, Wherein the adhesive layer is formed on the lower surface of the lens cover by an upper adhesive tape formed on the lower surface of the polyethylene film and composed of a silicone adhesive layer adhered to the upper surface of the polyurethane foam and formed on the upper surface of the second polyethylene film A cushion attached to a bottom surface of the lower surface of the lower surface of the polyurethane foam with a second acrylic adhesive layer adhered to the lower surface of the polyurethane foam and a third acrylic adhesive layer formed on the lower surface of the second polyethylene film;
And a release film attached to a lower surface of the lower double-sided tape and covering the lower surface of the carrier tape and the cushion and the lens cover,
Wherein the lens cover comprises:
A transparent plate portion, and a transparent protruding portion protruding from the disc portion;
A lens cover acrylic adhesive layer formed on the lower surface of the lens cover film;
A lens cover cushion array for a camera module, the lens cover cushion array being attached to a bottom surface of the acrylic adhesive layer and having a circular opening facing the hollow portion, the colorant film adhered to the first acrylic adhesive layer.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein each of the lens cover and the cushion is smaller in size than the carrier tape and the release film, and a plurality of the lens cover and the cushion are disposed between the carrier tape and the release film.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the upper double-sided tape is attached to an upper surface of the polyurethane foam,
Wherein the lower double-sided tape is attached to the upper surface of the release film.
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Wherein the carrier tape
A transparent upper transparent film;
And an upper acrylic adhesive layer formed on the lower surface of the upper transparent film and having an upper surface of the lens cover film laminated on the lower surface thereof.
The method according to claim 1,
In the release film,
Lower transparencies with film;
And a silicone release agent formed on the upper surface of the lower transparent film and having the third acrylic adhesive layer attached thereto.
8. The method of claim 7,
In the release film,
And a lower ink layer printed on the lower surface of the lower transparent film.
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