Claims
- 1. An electromagnetically controlled shutter comprising:
- a rotor for causing at least one shutter blade to open or close a photographic optical path by rotation through a predetermined angle, said rotor having a rotational axis and having two arms extending in radial directions with respect to the rotational axis of the rotor and being substantially symmetrically arranged with respect to the rotational axis of the rotor;
- a conductor secured to the rotor and including a plurality of components extending radially with respect to the rotational axis of the rotor, said radial components being concentrated on respective arms of the rotor extending in the radial direction relative to the rotational axis;
- a return spring for biasing the rotor in a direction to close the shutter and for increasing its return force by rotation of the rotor as the shutter aperture increases;
- permanent magnets for forming a magnetic field in the direction of the rotational axis of the rotor and acting on the radial components of said conductive member, the polarity of said permanent magnets being arranged such that said magnetic fields and Lorentz forces produced by currents flowing in the radial directions of said conductive member act in the same direction relative to said rotor, said permanent magnets and the radial components being arranged relative to each other so that as a shutter blade opens the optical path, the overall length of said radial components in the magnetic field of the permanent magnet gradually increases and the Lorentz force on the rotor increases corresponding to the opening of the shutter blade.
- 2. An electromagnetically controlled shutter comprising:
- a rotor for causing at least one shutter blade to open or close a photographic optical path by rotation through a predetermined angle, said rotor having a rotational axis and having two arms extending in radial directions with respect to the rotational axis of the rotor and being substantially symmetrically arranged with respect to the rotational axis of the rotor;
- a conductor secured to the rotor and including a plurality of components extending radially with respect to the rotational axis of the rotor, said radial components being concentrated on respective arms of the rotor extending in the radial direction relative to the rotational axis;
- a return spring for biasing the rotor in a direction to close the shutter and for increasings its return force by rotation of the rotor as the shutter aperture increases;
- means for forming a magnetic field in the direction of the rotational axis of the rotor;
- the rotor including an additional two arms extending radially with respect to the rotational axis of the rotor and extending substantially symmetrically about the rotational axis and wherein the conductor includes components concentrated in each of the two pairs of arms.
- 3. An electromagnetically controlled shutter according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the conductor is a coil pattern printed on the rotor.
- 4. An electromagnetically controlled shutter according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the rotational axis of the rotor coincides with the photographic optical axis, and the rotor is provided at its center with an opening for passing photographic light.
- 5. An electromagnetically controlled shutter according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the conductor forms a coil with a plurality of turns.
- 6. An electromagnetically controlled shutter according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the components of the conductor in each arm of the rotor extend substantially radially to the rotational axis of the rotor and substantially parallel to each other.
- 7. An electromagnetically controlled shutter according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the shutter blade also functions as a diaphragm blade.
- 8. An electromagnetically controlled shutter according to claim 6, wherein the amount of light incident on a light receiving element outside the photographic optical path is varied in association with the opening or closing of the photographic optical path by at least one of the shutter blades.
Priority Claims (3)
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54-9909 |
Jan 1979 |
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54-9910 |
Jan 1979 |
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54-9911 |
Jan 1979 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 114,497 filed Jan. 23, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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