Patent ReferencesAssembly structure of printed circuit boards for camera Positioning and structure of circuit elements in a camera Camera Camera Motor driven camera having strobe incorporated therein Image stabilizing device in a camera Flexible printed board for use in cameras Camera lens driving device with rectilinear guide and flexible electrical substrate Patent #: 5515135 InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 646106 filed on 05/07/1996US Classes:396/55, Having stabilization system396/542Having printed circuit detailExaminersPrimary: Mathews, AlanAttorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassG03B 017/02Foreign Application Priority Data1993-12-14 JPAbstractA camera having improvements in (a) the placement of anti-vibration sensors, (b) the connection between components of an anti-vibration mechanism, (c) the connection between the anti-vibration mechanism and external testing devices and (d) the connection of the camera to a tripod. The camera body has first and second ends and a photographic lens which is positioned on the camera body between the first end and the second end. A battery compartment, first and second anti-vibrations sensors and a main capacitor are all positioned in the first end of the camera body. The first anti-vibration sensor is positioned between the battery compartment and the photographic lens. The first and second anti-vibration sensors reside on the same sensor card and the sensor card has a connector mounted thereon. An anti-vibration CPU resides on a separate, flexible printed circuit card and is connected to the anti-vibration sensors by inserting a portion of the flexible printed circuit card into the connector on the sensor card. Communication terminals are provided inside the camera for allowing external testing equipment to communicate with the anti-vibration sensors and the anti-vibration CPU. Moreover, the shutter release button is on the top of the camera and a tripod is fixed to the bottom of the camera so that depression forces from the pressing of the release switch are transferred to the tripod and do not cause the camera to vibrate.Field of SearchIMAGE STABILIZATION | |