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Structure for stabilizing image in optical system

Patent 5172276 Issued on December 15, 1992. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject August 29, 2010. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Optical information reading-out apparatus
Patent #: 4302830
Issued on: 11/24/1981
Inventor: Hamaoka ,   et al.

Objective lens driving device
Patent #: 4386823
Issued on: 06/07/1983
Inventor: Musha

Apparatus for driving objective lens in tracking direction
Patent #: 4419614
Issued on: 12/06/1983
Inventor: Kimura

Image stabilizing device Patent #: 4788596
Issued on: 11/29/1988
Inventor: Kawakami ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 574645 filed on 08/29/1990

US Classes:

359/813, Lens movable in its plane359/697, Condition responsive359/700, Cam groove type396/55Having stabilization system

Examiners

Primary: Ben, Loha

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 54-115943 JP. 08/13/1979
  • 55-7568 JP. 02/13/1980
  • 56-14226 JP. 02/13/1981
  • 63-155038 JP. 06/13/1988
  • 63-201622 JP. 08/13/1988

International Class

G02B 007/02

Foreign Application Priority Data

1989-08-29 JP

Abstract

A structure for preventing an image being shaken when a vibration occurs in an optical system so as to stabilize the object. A compensating lens is incorporated in a third lens group of a lens barrel constituting the optical system. The compensating lens is allowed to move within the third lens group and only in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis. A pulse motor mounted on a fixed barrel drives the compensating lens. The rotation of the pulse motor is converted into the rotation of an interlocking lever. The interlocking lever is a straight bar having an uncircular sectional configuration. A driving lever having approximately the same configuration as the sectional configuration of the interlocking lever is slidably inserted thereinto. The driving lever rotates together with the interlocking lever. One end of the driving lever penetrates through the frame of the third lens group, thus contacting the head portion of a pin which presses the compensating lens. When the driving lever rotates, the compensating lens is pressed through the pin. At a position opposed to the pin, a plate urged by a leaf spring supports the compensating lens. A mechanism for driving the compensating lens is provided in x-direction and y-direction with respect to the compensating lens. When the driving lever rotates in the opposite direction, the compensating lens is moved to the initial position by the elastic force of the leaf spring.

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