WO2001015433A1 - Dispositif et appareil de prise d'images - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus having a structure capable of holding a package or an optical component containing an image pickup element by a holder and a holder holding member, and a camera provided with the image pickup apparatus.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a configuration of an imaging device described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H10-32187, for example, as an example of a conventional imaging device using such an imaging element. .
- 101 is an imaging lens for forming an image on an image sensor
- Reference numeral 102 denotes a diaphragm
- reference numeral 103 denotes an infrared cut filter
- reference numeral 104 denotes an image sensor
- reference numeral 105 denotes an imaging lens 101 and an infrared cut filter 103.
- a holder for accommodating the image sensor 106 is a package for accommodating the image sensor 104
- 107 is a spacer for adjusting the focal length of the imaging lens 101.
- Reference numeral 1108 denotes an engagement claw for hooking the holder 105 to the package 106
- reference numeral 109 denotes a cover glass
- reference numeral 110 denotes a cover for absorbing the play of the holder 105. It is elastic material.
- the engaging claw 108 is engaged with a part of the package 106, so that the optical system (the imaging lens 10 and the aperture unit 102, the red The external force filter 103 and the package 106 containing the image sensor 104 are integrated. As a result, the size of the imaging device can be reduced.
- the holder 105 and the imaging lens 101 If there is a dimensional error, the focal length of the imaging lens 101 is adjusted by optimizing the thickness of the spacer 107. At this time, the force of pressing the imaging lens 101 against the package 106 and the force of pressing the holder 105 against the opposite side of the package 106 by the elastic material 110 simultaneously occur. By this, the dimensional error is absorbed, and the optical system and the package 106 are integrated.
- the contact portion between the holder 105 and the package 106 must be There is a slit part that induces integration, which makes it difficult to completely block light.
- the present invention eliminates constraints on the shape of the package, is excellent in the strength of integration between the optical system and the package, and has excellent light-shielding properties, and is capable of reducing the number of parts and the number of assembly steps.
- the purpose is to provide a power camera equipped with the imaging device. Disclosure of the invention
- an image pickup apparatus for holding an optical component; and a holder holding member for engaging a part of the holder and holding a package accommodating an imaging element in the engaged state, and provided in the holder.
- the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion provided on the holder holding member are engaged with each other, and the package is sandwiched from above and below, and furthermore, the holder or the holder holding portion is held.
- At least one of the members has a structure that attracts each other.
- the package and the optical component are integrated.
- the package since the package is sandwiched between the holder and the holder holding member from above and below, there is no need to provide a special structure for attaching the holder to the package.
- it has a structure in which at least one of the holder and the holder holding member is attracted to each other. Also, there is no need to provide the elastic material used in the prior art to absorb manufacturing dimensional errors.
- the holder holding member (corresponding to a holder-holding member 9 described later) is provided with an elastic bending portion (corresponding to a bending portion 14).
- the second engaging portion (corresponding to the second engaging portion 12) of the holding member has a structure of a mating hole, and the first engaging portion (corresponding to the first engaging portion 11) and By engaging the second engagement portion with the second engagement portion and pressing down the curved portion, the holder (corresponding to the phono: Dar 8) or the holder holding member is attracted to each other.
- the holder holding member is provided with a curved portion having elasticity '!' At the contact portion with the package, the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other, and firmly sandwich the package.
- a first engaging portion (corresponding to the first engaging portion 11a) of the holder (corresponding to the first holder 8a) has an inclined surface (corresponding to the first engaging portion 11a). 5), and further engages the holder-holding member (corresponding to the e-shape holding member 9a :; ') second engaging portion (corresponding to the second engaging portion 12a).
- a hole is formed, and the inclined surface of the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion are engaged with each other, and a repulsive force applied to the holder holding member along the inclined surface, The holder or the holder holding member may be attracted to each other.
- the first engaging portion is provided with the inclined surface, when the holder and the holder holding member are engaged, a force that opens outward along the inclined surface acts on the second engaging portion.
- the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other by the repelling force, and firmly sandwich the package.
- an elastic bending portion is provided in the holder-holding member (corresponding to the holder-holding member 9b), and a second member of the holder holding member is provided.
- the engaging portion (corresponding to the second engaging portion 12b) has a structure of an engaging claw, the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion are engaged, and the curved portion is pushed down. Thereby, the holder or the holder holding member attracts each other.
- the holder-holding member has a resilient curved portion at a contact portion with the package and additionally has the second engaging portion of the engaging claw structure, the first engaging portion When the second engaging portion is engaged, the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other and firmly sandwich the package.
- the holder holding member having the second engaging portion having the engaging claw structure can be molded using a resin such as plastic, and thus can be easily manufactured.
- a second engaging portion (corresponding to the second engaging portion 12c) of the holder holding member (corresponding to the holder holding member 9c) has an inclined surface (corresponding to the second engaging portion 12c).
- the second engaging portion of the holder holding member is formed as an engaging claw, and the first engaging portion and the inclined surface of the second engaging portion are The holder or the holder holding member is attracted to each other by a repulsive force applied to the holder holding member along the inclined surface.
- the second engagement portion of the holder-holding member is provided with the inclined surface, when the holder and the holder holding member are engaged, the second engagement portion has an outer surface along the inclined surface.
- the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other by the repulsive force, and firmly sandwich the package.
- an inclined surface is provided in the first engagement portion of the holder, and a holder holding member (corresponding to the holder holding member 9 d) is further provided.
- the second engaging portion (corresponding to the second engaging portion 12d) has an engaging claw structure, and the inclined surface of the first engaging portion is engaged with the second engaging portion.
- the holder or the holder holding member is attracted to each other by a repulsive force applied to the holder holding member applied along the inclined surface.
- the second engaging portion of the holder since the first engaging portion of the holder is provided with the inclined surface, when the holder and the holder holding member are engaged with each other, the second engaging portion is outwardly arranged along the inclined surface.
- the opening force acts and the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other by the repelling force, and firmly sandwich the package.
- the package is provided with a projection (corresponding to the projection 17) for defining a holding position between the back surface of the package and the holder holding member.
- the package is stably held by fixing the package and the holder holding member.
- the imaging lens (corresponding to the imaging lens with foot 20) and the imaging element (corresponding to the imaging element 4), which are one of the optical components, are provided.
- the feature is that the focal length does not need to be adjusted by fixing the distance. According to the present invention, since the distance between the imaging lens and the imaging device is fixed, the focal length adjustment is not required.
- the first engaging portion provided on the holder for holding the optical component, and the second engaging portion provided on the holder holding member are engaged.
- the package containing the imaging device is sandwiched from above and below, and further has a structure in which the package is attracted to at least one of the holder and the holder holding member.
- the structure has a structure in which at least one of the holder and the holder holding member is attracted to each other.
- An imaging device that does not need to be provided with a resilient material is used.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an imaging device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a second embodiment of the imaging device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an imaging device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a fourth embodiment of the imaging device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an imaging device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of the sixth embodiment of the imaging device according to the present invention
- FIG. FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an imaging device according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a conventional imaging device described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H10-32187.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an imaging device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- reference numeral 1 denotes an imaging lens for forming an image of a subject on an imaging element surface; 2, an aperture section; 3, an infrared cut filter; 4, an imaging element; Is a lens barrel that holds an imaging lens 1 and an infrared cut filter 3 and also has a diaphragm 2 at the same time, 6 is a male thread formed on the side of the lens barrel 5, and 7 is an imaging device.
- 8 is a holder for holding the lens barrel 5
- 9 is a holder holding member for holding the holder 8
- 10 is placed on the upper surface of the package 7.
- 11 is a first engaging portion provided on a part of the holder 18, and 12 is a second engaging portion provided on a part of the holder holding member 9.
- Reference numeral 13 denotes a female screw portion provided in the holder 8
- reference numeral 14 denotes a holder holding member 9 and a back surface of the package 7. Is a curved portion that contacts. Note that the imaging device according to the present embodiment is applied to various types of power cameras such as video cameras.
- One and eight, the holder holding member 9, and the package 7 for housing the image sensor 4 are held by vertically sandwiching them.
- a female screw portion 13 of the holder 18, a male screw portion 6 of the lens barrel 5 holding optical components (corresponding to the imaging lens 1, the aperture portion 2, and the infrared cut filter 13) Has a structure in which the holder 8 and the lens barrel 5 are fixed by screwing.
- the imaging device further has a structure in which at least one of the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9 attracts each other.
- the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9 are firmly integrated.
- the holder one holding member 9 is provided with a resilient curved portion 14, and the first engaging portion 11 and the second 4 is pushed down, whereby a force acts in a direction in which the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9 are attracted to each other, and the package 7 is firmly sandwiched.
- the package 7 is sandwiched between the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9 from above and below, a special structure for attaching the holder 8 to the package 7, for example, for engaging with the holder It is not necessary to provide a structure (see package 106 in FIG. 8). That is, in the present embodiment, there is no need to limit the package shape as in the past.
- the holder 8 since the package 7 is sandwiched from above and below by the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9, the holder 8 is directly engaged with the package 7 and is compared with the conventional structure.
- the light-shielding property can be improved.
- the holder holding member 9 is provided with the elastic curved portion 14 at the contact portion with the package 7, the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9 are attracted to each other, and the package 7 can be inserted. That is, in the present embodiment, the strength of integration can be greatly improved. Further, according to the present embodiment, by being firmly integrated as described above, Since it is no longer necessary to provide a resilient material used in the prior art to absorb manufacturing dimensional errors, the number of parts and the number of assembly steps can be reduced. The same effects (effects of reducing the number of parts and the number of assemblies) can be obtained in all the embodiments described later.
- the optical components are the imaging lens 1, the infrared cut filter 13, and the aperture unit 2. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and similar effects can be obtained with other optical components. Can be
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration of an imaging device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the same components as those of the first embodiment described above are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
- reference numeral 8a denotes a holder for holding a mirror 5 having a shape different from that of the holder 8
- 9a denotes a holder holding member for holding the holder 8a
- 1a denotes a holder.
- 8a is a first engaging portion provided on a part of the holder
- 12a is a second engaging portion provided on a part of the holder holding member 9a
- 15 is a first engaging portion. Is an inclined surface provided on the engaging portion 11a.
- the imaging device according to the present embodiment is applied to various cameras such as a video camera, as in the first embodiment.
- the holder 18a and the holder holding member 9b that are engaged with a part of the contact surface hold the package 7 that houses the imaging element 4 by vertically sandwiching it.
- the female screw part 13 of the holder 8a and the male screw part 6 of the lens barrel 5 that holds optical components are provided. It has a structure in which the holder 8a and the mirror 5 are fixed by screwing.
- the imaging device further attracts each other to at least one of the holder 8a and the holder 1 holding member 9a.
- the holder 8a and the holder holding member 9a are firmly integrated. More specifically, in the present embodiment, a second engagement portion 12a provided on a part of the holder holding member 9a is provided with a first engagement portion 11 provided on the holder 8a. slope of a 1 5 To be integrated.
- the holder 8a and the holder holding member 9a are manufactured so that the dimensions in the Z-axis (up and down) directions of the holder 8a and the holder holding member 9a have a minus tolerance in the engaged state. Insert 7 As a result, a force that opens outward along the inclined surface 15 acts on the second engaging portion 12a, and the force repelled by the force causes the holder 8a to be integrated with the holder holding member 9a. Is strong.
- the package 7 is sandwiched from above and below by the holder 8a and the holder holding member 9a, so that the same effects as those of the first embodiment described above can be obtained. Further, since the first engaging portion 11a of the holder 8a is provided with the inclined surface 15, the second engaging portion 12a is provided when the holder 8a and the holder holding member 9a are engaged. However, a force that is opened outward along the inclined surface 15 acts, and the force repelling the force causes the holder 8a and the holder-one holding member 9a to be attracted to each other to firmly sandwich the package 7. Becomes possible. That is, in the present embodiment, the strength of integration can be greatly improved. FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration of an imaging device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the same components as those of the first embodiment described above are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
- 9 b is a holder holding member for holding the holder 8
- 12 b is a second engagement portion provided on a part of the holder holding member 9 b
- 14 is A curved portion where the holder holding member 9a and the back surface of the package 7 are in contact.
- the imaging device according to the present embodiment is applied to various types of power cameras such as video cameras, as in the first embodiment.
- the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9b that engage with each other at a part of the contact surface hold the package 7 that houses the imaging element 4 by vertically sandwiching it.
- it holds the female thread 13 of the holder 8 and optical components (corresponding to the imaging lens 1, aperture 2, and infrared cut filter 3).
- the male screw part 6 of the lens barrel 5 to be screwed into the lens barrel 5 has a structure in which the holder 18 and the lens barrel 5 are fixed.
- the holder 8 and the holder-holding member 9 b force the holding package 7 between the upper and lower sides, and at the same time, the imaging device further attracts each other to at least one of the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9 b.
- the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9b are firmly integrated.
- the holder-holding member 9b is provided with an elastic bending portion 14, and the second engaging portion 12b of the holder-holding member 9b has an engaging claw structure. .
- the bending portion 14 is pushed down by the engagement of the first engagement portion 11 and the second engagement portion 12b, and the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9b are pulled toward each other.
- the package 7 is firmly inserted.
- the package 7 is sandwiched from above and below by the holder 8 and the holder-one holding member 9b, the same effects as those of the first embodiment described above can be obtained. Furthermore, since the holder holding member 9b is provided with a resilient curved portion 14 at a contact portion with the package 7, and further provided with a second engaging portion 12b having an engaging claw structure, the first When the engaging portion 11 and the second engaging portion 12b are engaged, the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9b are attracted to each other, and the package 7 can be firmly sandwiched. . That is, in the present embodiment, the strength of integration can be greatly improved. Further, the holder holding member 9b having the second engaging portion 12b of the engaging claw structure can be molded using a resin such as plastic, and thus can be easily manufactured.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an imaging device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the same components as those of the first embodiment described above are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
- reference numeral 9c denotes a holder holding member for holding the holder 8.
- Reference numeral 12c denotes a second engagement portion provided on a part of the holder-holding member 9c, and 16 denotes an inclined surface provided on the second engagement portion 12c.
- the imaging device is applied to various cameras such as a video camera as in the first embodiment.
- the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9c that are engaged with each other at a part of the contact surface hold the package 7 that houses the imaging element 4 by sandwiching the package 7 up and down.
- the female screw portion 13 of the holder 8 and the male screw portion 6 of the lens barrel 5 holding the optical components (corresponding to the imaging lens 1, the aperture portion 2, and the infrared cut filter 3) are screwed into each other. This has a structure in which the holder 8 and the lens barrel 5 are fixed.
- the image pickup device further has a structure that attracts each other to at least one of the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9c.
- the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9c are firmly integrated.
- the inclined surface 16 provided on the second engaging portion 12 c is hooked on the first engaging portion 11 provided on the holder 8. It is integrated by the thing.
- the second engaging portion 12 c of the holder holding member 9 c has an engaging claw structure, and the dimensions of the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9 c in the Z-axis (vertical) direction are set in the engaged state.
- the package 7 is sandwiched between the holder 8 and the holder holding member 9c by manufacturing so as to have a minus tolerance.
- a force that opens outward along the inclined surface 16 acts on the second engagement portion 12c, and the force that repels the force causes the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9c to be integrated. It becomes strong.
- the package 7 is sandwiched from above and below by the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9c, the same effect as that of the first embodiment described above can be obtained. Further, since the second engaging portion 12 c of the holder holding member 9 c has the inclined surface 16, when the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9 c are engaged, the second engaging portion 12 In (c), a force that opens outward along the inclined surface 16 acts, and the force repelled by the force causes the holder 18 and the holder holding member 9 c to pull together and firmly sandwich the package 7. It becomes possible. That is, in the present embodiment, the strength of integration can be greatly improved. FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a configuration of an imaging device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the same reference numerals are given to the same configurations as those of the first and second embodiments described above, and description thereof will be omitted.
- reference numeral 9d denotes a holder holding member for holding the holder 8a
- 12d denotes a second engagement portion provided on a part of the holder holding member 9d.
- the imaging device according to the present embodiment is applied to various cameras such as a video camera as in the first embodiment.
- the holder 7a engaged with a part of the contact surface and the holder holding member 9a and the package 7 accommodating the imaging element 4 are held vertically by being sandwiched therebetween. Further, the female screw part 13 of the holder 18a and the male screw part 6 of the lens barrel 5 holding the optical components (corresponding to the imaging lens 1, the aperture part 2, and the infrared cut filter 3) are formed. It has a structure in which the holder 8a and the lens barrel 5 are fixed by screwing.
- the imaging device further includes at least one of the holder 8a and the holder-holding member 9d.
- the holder 8a and the holder holding member 9d are firmly integrated.
- the inclined surface 15 provided on the first engaging portion 11a is provided with the second engaging portion 12 provided on the holder-holding member 9d. It is integrated by engaging with d.
- the second engaging portion 12 d of the holder holding member 9 d has an engaging claw structure, and the dimensions of the holder 8 a and the holder holding member 9 d in the Z-axis (vertical) direction are set in the engaged state.
- the package 7 is sandwiched between the holder 1a and the holder holding member 9d by manufacturing so as to have a minus tolerance.
- a force that opens outward along the inclined surface 15 acts on the second engaging portion 12 d, and the holder 8 a and the holder holding member 9
- the integration of d becomes strong.
- the holder 1 8a and the holder holding member 9d Since the package 7 is sandwiched from above and below, effects similar to those of the first embodiment described above can be obtained. Furthermore, since the first engaging portion 11a of the holder 8a is provided with the inclined surface 15, when the holder 8a and the holder holding member 9d are engaged, the second engaging portion 12d However, a force that opens outward along the inclined surface 15 acts, and the force repelling the force causes the holder 8 a and the holder holding member 9 d to be attracted to each other to firmly sandwich the package 7. Becomes possible. That is, in the present embodiment, the strength of integration can be greatly improved. FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a configuration of an imaging device according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- the same components as those in the first to fifth embodiments described above are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
- FIG. 6 shows a configuration obtained by applying FIG. 1 for convenience of explanation. For example, a similar effect can be obtained when the configurations shown in FIGS. 2 to 5 are used. .
- reference numeral 17 denotes a projection provided on the package 7.
- the projection 17 is inserted into a predetermined portion of the holder holding member 9 to hold the package 7.
- the position of the holder 1 holding member 9 in the X and y directions (plane direction) is accurately specified.
- Embodiments 1 to 5 the effects of Embodiments 1 to 5 are obtained, and furthermore, package 7 and holder holding member 9 can be stably held without displacement of holder 7. However, it is possible to maintain the integrated state more firmly.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a configuration of an imaging device according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- the same components as those in the first to sixth embodiments described above are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
- the structure of the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion in FIG. 7 is the structure of FIG. 1 for convenience of explanation.
- the structure of FIG. 2 to FIG. A similar effect can be obtained when used.
- reference numeral 20 denotes an imaging lens with a foot
- 21 denotes an optical component (with a foot). It is a holder for holding the imaging lens 20, the aperture unit 2, and the infrared cut filter 3).
- the foot-forming imaging lens 20 defocusing is achieved. No adjustment is required.
- the effects of the first to fifth embodiments are obtained, and the provision of the foot-forming imaging lens 20 and the holder 21 as described above allows the present embodiment to be described above.
- the structure has a structure that attracts each other to at least one of the holder and the holder holding member. Since there is no need to provide an elastic material to absorb errors, an imaging device that has excellent integration strength between the optical system and the package and excellent light-shielding properties and that can reduce the number of parts and the number of assembly steps can be obtained. It has the effect of being able to
- the holder holding member is provided with a resilient curved portion at the contact portion with the package, the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other and firmly sandwich the package. This has the effect of significantly improving the strength of integration.
- the first engagement portion of the holder is provided with an inclined surface and the second engagement portion of the holder is formed with an engagement hole, the holder and the holder holding member are held together.
- a force that opens outward along the inclined surface acts on the second engagement portion, and the force that repels the force, whereby the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other, Firmly sandwich the package.
- the holder holding member is provided with a resilient curved portion at a contact portion with the package, and further provided with the second engagement portion having the engagement claw structure, the first engagement portion When the second engagement portion is engaged, the holder and the holder holding member are moved toward each other. Hold the package firmly.
- the holder holding member having the second engaging portion having the engaging claw structure can be molded using a resin such as plastic, and has an effect of being easily manufactured.
- the second engaging portion of the holder holding member since the second engaging portion of the holder holding member has an inclined surface.
- the holder and the holder holding member are provided.
- a force that opens outward along the inclined surface acts on the second engagement portion, and the holder and the holder holding member are attracted to each other by a force repelling against the second engagement portion. Sandwich the package. This has the effect that the strength of integration can be significantly improved.
- the package can be stably held without the knock and the holder-holding member being displaced, so that the integrated state can be held more firmly. Play.
- the focal length adjustment becomes unnecessary, so that the number of parts and the number of assembly steps can be further reduced. To play.
- the next invention it is not necessary to provide a special structure for attaching the holder to the package, and it has a structure in which at least one of the holder and the holder holding member is attracted to each other, and furthermore, absorbs a manufacturing dimensional error.
- An imaging device that does not need to be provided with elastic material is used. This eliminates restrictions on the shape of the package, and provides excellent integration strength between the optical system and the package and excellent light-shielding properties. Further, it is possible to obtain a camera capable of reducing the number of parts and the number of assembly steps.
- the imaging apparatus and the camera according to the present invention are useful for integrating an optical system and a package, are excellent in light-shielding properties, and are suitable for realizing a reduction in the number of parts and assembly steps. ing.
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