Claims
- 1. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera comprising:
- means for successively during an objective lens of said camera along its optical axis;
- means for repeatedly detecting a focusing condition of the objective lens during the movement of the objective lens to produce a detecting signal which includes information of a defocus direction and a defocus amount of the objective lens with respect to a predetermined image plane;
- means for monitoring an amount of axial movement of the objective lens between successive detections to produce a lens moving amount signal which represents the detected amount;
- means for converting each detecting signal into a corresponding converted signal which would be produced from said detecting means upon the last detection in accordance with said lens moving amount signals;
- means for producing a final signal in response to the converted signals in accordance with a predetermined statistic method; and
- means for controlling said driving means in response to said final signal.
- 2. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein said detecting means includes means for receiving scene light transmitted through the objective lens and means for producing said detecting signal according to a received condition of said receiving means.
- 3. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 2, wherein said receiving means includes a plurality of light receiving elements located on a plane which is optically equal to said predetermined image plane.
- 4. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 3, wherein said detecting means includes a charge coupled device (CCD) light receiving device which has a plurality of light receiving elements, said light receiving elements storing charges, the amount of which is in proportion to the light intensity received by each of said light receiving elements, said light receiving device being and constructed to measure light intensity received by each light receiving element by integrating the charge stored in each light receiving element to output in turn light measuring signals each of which represents the light intensity received by each light receiving element, and means for processing said light measuring signals to detect the focusing condition of the objective lens.
- 5. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lens driving means includes a motor which is actuated for moving the objective lens along the optical axis, and wherein said control means is constructed to determine a rotational direction of said motor.
- 6. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 5, wherein said monitoring means includes means for monitoring the rotational amount of said motor.
- 7. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 6, wherein said rotational amount monitoring means includes an encoder which generates a train of pulses whose frequency corresponds to the rotational speed of said motor.
- 8. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 7, wherein said control means includes means for counting, from a value corresponding to said last final signal, a value corresponding to the number of pulses from said encoder, means for comparing the counted value of said counting means with a predetermined value range which corresponds to a predetermined in-focus zone, and means for interrupting the movement of the objective lens when said counted value reaches within said predetermined value range.
- 9. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein said converting means is constructed to convert said detecting signals previously produced into said respective converted signals from a predetermined number of said detecting signals.
- 10. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein said producing means includes means for arithmetically averaging said values corresponding to said respective converted signals and to the last detecting signal which has not been converted.
- 11. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control means includes means for discriminating whether or not said detecting signal reaches a predetermined signal level, and means for determining the moving direction of the objective lens in response to said detecting signal which has not been converted if the discriminated result represents that said detecting signal does not reach said predetermined signal level.
- 12. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein said converting means includes means for memorizing each of said detecting signals, means for memorizing each of said lens moving amount signals, and means for modifying each of said memorized detecting signals into a corresponding converted signal, in accordance with each of said lens moving amount signals, which represents the axial distance between the lens position at the corresponding detection and that at the last detection.
- 13. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein said converting means includes means, upon receipt of a new detecting signal, for transferring the detecting signals previously received into corresponding converted signals as if each converted signal were produced upon the new detection.
- 14. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera comprising:
- means for driving an objective lens along its optical axis;
- means for repeatedly detecting a focusing condition of the lens to produce a defocus signal at the end of each detection, each of said detecting signals include information of a defocus direction and a defocus amount of the lens position when each detection is completed;
- means for monitoring the lens position along its optical axis at the end of each detection to produce a lens position signal representing the monitored lens position;
- means for converting each of said defocus signals previously produced from said detecting means into each corresponding converted signal as if the converted signal was obtained at the last detection;
- means for producing a final signal in response to said converted signals in accordance with a predetermined statistic method; and
- means for controlling said driving means in response to said final signal.
- 15. An automatic focusing system for use in a camera as claimed in claim 14, wherein said detecting means includes at least a charge storing type light receiving device located for detecting an image forming condition of the lens, means for processing successive outputs from said light receiving device to produce a focus signal, means for measuring an axial displacement of the lens during the integration in said light receiving device, means for measuring an axial displacement during the processsing of said successive outputs and means for modifying said focus signal into said defocus signal by a compensation for a lens axial displacement from the middle point of the axial displacement during said integration to the end of the axial displacement during said processing of successive outputs. .Iadd.
- 16. An automatic focusing device for use in a camera, comprising:
- means for receiving light through an objective lens of the camera to produce electric signals;
- means for processing the electric signals to generate a defocusing information indicative of defocusing degree and defocusing direction relative to an ideal focal plane;
- means for generating a driving power for automatic focus control;
- means for controlling the generating means in response to the processing means;
- means for causing the receiving means and the processing means to periodically repeat the production of the electric signals and the generation of the defocusing information during the generation of the driving power to keep the controlling means informed of the newest defocusing information in the course of generation of the driving power;
- means for detecting a condition for stopping the generation of the driving power to stop the generation of the driving power on the condition; and
- means for confirming the establishment of the condition in response to the processing means with the generation of the driving power completely stopped to determine the necessity of reopening the generation of the driving power in case that the condition is not really established. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 17. An automatic focusing device for use in a camera as claimed in claim 16, wherein the detecting means includes first means responsive to the processing means for reporting an in-focus condition during the generation of the driving power, and the confirming means includes second means responsive to the processing means for reporting an in-focus condition with the generation of the driving power completely stopped. .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. An automatic focusing device for use in a camera as claimed in claim 17, wherein the second reporting means includes means for providing an in-focus data indicative of a limit of the defocusing degree within which the in-focus condition is considered to be established, and means for determining whether or not the defocusing degree of the defocusing information is within the limit. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. An automatic focusing device for use in a camera as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first reporting means includes means for providing an in-focus data indicative of a limit of the defocusing degree within which the in-focus condition is considered to be established, and means for determining whether or not the defocusing degree of the defocusing information is within the limit. .Iaddend. .Iadd.20. An automatic focusing device for use in a camera as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first reporting means includes means for informing that the focus adjustment is carried out by the generating means to a degree of cancelling the defocusing degree of the defocusing information generated by the processing means. .Iaddend.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 858,211, filed on Apr. 30, 1986, now abandoned. .Iaddend.
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Continuations (1)
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