Claims
- 1. A collapsible lens barrel of an optical apparatus, comprising:
- a moving member which is movable in a direction of an optical axis of a lens;
- an electric element which is fixed on the moving member;
- at least one lens group; and
- a flexible substrate which electrically connects the electric element and another electric element in a body of the optical apparatus,
- the flexible substrate being arranged such that the flexible substrate enters an optical path of the at least one lens group when the lens barrel is completely collapsed and such that the flexible substrate is located out of the optical path when the lens barrel is fully extended.
- 2. A lens barrel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible substrate is arranged such that the flexible substrate is folded between two members in the lens barrel and enters inside of the optical path when the lens barrel is completely collapsed.
- 3. A lens barrel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible substrate is arranged such that the flexible substrate is folded between the at least one lens group and a member in the lens barrel and enters inside of the optical path when the lens barrel is completely collapsed.
- 4. A lens barrel as claimed in claim 3, wherein the member includes a shutter mechanism.
- 5. A lens barrel as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a shutter mechanism which is disposed on an object side of the folded flexible substrate.
- 6. A lens barrel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the optical apparatus is configured such that the moving member is directly adjacent to the body of the optical apparatus when the lens barrel is completely collapsed.
- 7. A collapsible lens barrel of a camera, comprising:
- a moving member which is movable in a direction of an optical axis of a lens;
- an electric element which is fixed on the moving member;
- a flexible substrate which electrically connects the electric element and another electric element in a body of the camera; and
- a lens frame which holds a lens and is movable in a direction of an optical axis of a lens, said lens frame being located adjacent to said moving member when the lens barrel is completely collapsed,
- wherein the flexible substrate is arranged such that the flexible substrate folds between the moving member or the electric element and the lens frame when the moving member and the lens frame are located adjacent each other.
- 8. A lens barrel as claimed in claim 7, wherein camera is configured such that the moving member and the lens frame are adjacent each other when the lens barrel is completely collapsed.
- 9. A lens barrel as claimed in claim 8, wherein the flexible substrate enters inside of an imaginary cylinder extending parallel with the optical axis of the lens and having a diameter equal to a diameter of the lens when the lens barrel is completely collapsed.
- 10. A collapsible lens barrel of a camera, comprising:
- a moving member which is movable in a direction of an optical axis of a lens;
- an electric element which is fixed on the moving member;
- at least one lens group; and
- a flexible substrate which electrically connects the electric element and another electric element in a body of the optical apparatus, the flexible substrate being arranged such that the flexible substrate enters an optical path of the at least one lens group when the lens barrel is completely collapsed and such that the flexible substrate is located out of the optical path when the lens barrel is fully extended.
- 11. A camera comprising:
- a collapsible lens barrel having:
- a moving member which is movable in a direction of an optical axis of a lens;
- an electric element which is fixed on the moving member;
- at least one lens group; and
- a flexible substrate which electrically connects the electric element and another electric element in a body of the optical apparatus, the flexible substrate being arranged such that the flexible substrate enters an optical path of the at least one lens group when the lens barrel is completely collapsed and such that the flexible substrate is located out of the optical path when the lens barrel is fully extended.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/792,190, filed Jan. 30, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,892,988.
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