The present invention relates to an imaging device capable of taking an optical image.
In recent years, the miniaturization and the performance enhancement of a camcorder as a type of imaging device have advanced, and a variety of operation devices have been mounted thereon. Therefore, a recording button, switches and the like are placed so that a user grips the camcorder with his/her hand and can operate the button and switches comfortably with his/her fingers of the same hand. However, due to such a configuration, the wirings of the operation devices have become complicated.
Hereinafter, a conventional imaging device will be described.
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The cassette cover 102 forms the outer enclosure of the grip portion of the camcorder 100, and it is supported by the turning spindle so that it can be opened/closed in directions indicated respectively by an arrow A in
By sliding the lock lever 103 in a state where the cassette cover 102 is closed as shown in
The zoom switch 104 is formed of a switch slidable in an arrow C or D direction in
The still image shooting button 105 is formed of a push button. By pressing the button, an electronic shutter function of the imaging element is activated, thereby a still image can be taken.
A power switch 106 is formed of a slide switch, and is placed on the case 107. By operating the power switch 106, the power of the camcorder 100 can be turned on/off.
A start/stop button (hereinafter referred to as an S/S button) 108 is formed of a push button, and is placed on the case 107. By operating the S/S button 108, video shooting can be started/stopped. A mode selection lever 109 is formed of a stick-shaped lever, and is placed on the case 107. By operating the mode selection lever 109, a variety of functions of the camcorder 100 can be selected.
A mode dial 110 is formed of a dial switch rotatable in the circumferential direction, and is placed on the case 107 about the substantially same axis as the mode selection lever 109. By operating the mode dial 110, modes of the camcorder 100 can be switched. The modes that can be switched in this configuration include a shooting mode in which a video and a still image can be taken, a playback mode in which a video signal or an audio signal recorded on the tape cassette 124 or other information media can be reproduced, a communication mode in which image data can be sent to or received from an electronic computing device such as a personal computer by connecting the camcorder thereto through a communication cable, and the like.
The case 107 includes a main body switch placement portion 107b on which the power switch 106, the S/S button 108, the mode selection lever 109, and the mode dial 110 are placed.
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One end of a flexible board 132a that is made of a flexible material and that contains electric wires is connected to the connector 133, thereby the flexible board 132 and the circuit board 131 are connected electrically to each other.
The zoom switch 104 and the still image shooting button 105 are mounted on and connected electrically to the other end of the flexible board 132. The other end of the flexible board 132 and the components (zoom switch 104, etc.) mounted on the other end of the flexible board 132 are fixed to the cassette cover 102, and they will be displaced in connection with the opening/closing movement of the cassette cover 102.
One end of a flexible board 134 is connected to the connector 135, and thereby the flexible board 134 and the circuit board 131 are connected electrically to each other.
The power switch 106, the S/S button 108, the mode selection lever 109, and the mode dial 110 are connected electrically to the other end of the flexible board 134. Though not shown, the other end of the flexible board 134 and the components (power switch 106, etc.) that are connected electrically to the flexible board 134 are fixed to the inner surface of the case 107. The zoom switch 104 and the still image shooting button 105 are connected electrically to the board 131 that controls an electric signal with the flexible board 132a through the connector 133.
The power switch 106, the S/S button 108, the mode selection lever 109, and the mode selection dial 110 are all connected to the flexible board 134, and similarly to the case of the flexible board 132, they are connected electrically to the circuit board 131 through the connector 135.
Hereinafter, an operation will be described.
By sliding the lock lever 103 in an arrow H direction in a state where the cassette cover 102 is closed with respect to the case 107 as shown in
By turning the cassette cover 102 in the arrow A direction to open as shown in
Since the zoom switch 104 and the still image shooting button 105 are placed on the cassette cover 102, they move to positions denoted by reference numerals 104a and 105b in
Configurations similar to the above are disclosed in FIGS. 6 and 7 of Patent Document 1.
In the above conventional configuration, however, since the flexible board 132 connecting the switches mounted on the cassette cover 102 and the circuit board 131, and the flexible board 134 connecting the switches mounted on the case 107 side and the circuit board 131, are placed independently, the number of components is increased, thereby resulting in an increase in cost.
Furthermore, since the two connectors 133 and 135 are required to connect each of the flexible boards 132 and 134 and the circuit board, the number of components is increased, thereby resulting in an increase in cost.
Therefore, with the forgoing in mind, it is an object of the present invention to provide an imaging device whose internal electric wirings are reduced in cost.
In order to achieve the above object, the imaging device of the present invention includes: a first case that includes an imaging portion including an imaging element, a lens portion including a plurality of lenses for forming an optical image on the imaging element, a signal converting portion for converting an optical image signal formed on the imaging element into an electric signal, and a lens driving portion for driving the plurality of lenses to change the focal length of the lens portion; and a second case that includes a focal length operation portion for driving the lens driving portion, an imaging start/stop operation portion for starting and stopping recording of the electric signal, and a power supply operation portion for supplying and stopping supply power to the imaging element and the lens driving portion. The first case and the second case are configured so that they can be opened/closed.
According to the present invention, the number of components can be reduced, and thus the cost can be reduced.
The imaging device of the present invention may include in the first case a signal processor for converting an electric signal converted by the signal converting portion into a video signal, and a display portion for displaying a video on the basis of the video signal.
In the first case, the imaging portion, the signal converting portion, and the lens driving portion may be placed, and a first board having wirings for providing a control signal to those portions may be provided, and in the second case, a second board to which the focal length operation portion, the imaging start/stop operation portion, and the power supply operation portion are connected independently may be provided.
A single wiring board for connecting the second board and the first board may be provided.
A housing portion having a capacity for housing an information medium onto which the electric signal converted by the signal converting portion can be recorded may be provided at an interface portion at which the first case and the second case are opened/closed.
The second case may include a top surface portion that is substantially parallel to the optical axis of the lens portion and that covers the top of the device, and a side surface portion that is placed to be substantially parallel to a surface orthogonal to the optical axis of the lens portion and to be orthogonal to the top surface portion. The top surface portion and the side surface portion may be connected to each other through a curved portion formed in a curved shape, and at least one of the focal length operation portion, the imaging start/stop operation portion, and the power supply operation portion may be placed on the curved portion. With this configuration, the flexibility in placing the operation portions can be increased. Furthermore, since the flexibility in placing the operation portions can be increased, the imaging device can be miniaturized without compromising the usability of the operation portions.
The focal length operation portion, the imaging start/stop operation portion, and the power supply operation portion may be aligned on the second case, and adjacent operation portions may have a different operation direction from each other. With this configuration, an operating error of each of the operation portions can be prevented, and the usability can be improved.
As shown in
The cassette cover 2 forms the outer enclosure of the grip portion of the camcorder 1, and is supported by a support spindle (not shown) so that it can be opened and closed in directions indicated respectively by an arrow A in
By sliding the lock lever 3 in a state where the cassette cover 2 is closed as shown in
The zoom switch 4 (focal length operation portion) is a switch slidable in the arrow C or D direction in
The still image shooting button 5 is formed of a push button for example, and by pressing the button, an electronic shutter function of the imaging element is activated, and thus a still image can be taken.
The power switch 6 (power supply operation portion) is formed of a slide switch for example, and is placed on the top surface of the cassette cover 2. Similarly to the zoom switch 4, the sliding direction of the power switch 6 is the direction indicated by the arrow C or D. By operating the power switch 6, the power of the camcorder 1 can be turned on/off. The power switch 6 is not limited to a slide switch, and the power can be turned on/off similarly even if it is formed of a push button switch or a lever switch.
The zoom switch 4, the still image shooting button 5, and the power switch 6 are operation members.
The S/S button 8 (imaging start/stop operation portion) is a push button for example, and is placed on a side surface (videographer side) of the cassette cover 2. By operating the S/S button 8, a video shooting (recording operation) can be started/stopped. The side surface of the cassette cover 2 corresponds to a surface on which the eyepiece of the viewfinder 22 and a battery mounting portion 23 are placed. The S/S button 8 is not limited to a push button, and a shooting can be started/stopped similarly even if it is formed of a slide switch or a lever switch.
The mode selection lever 9 is a stick-shaped lever for example, and is placed on the side surface (videographer side) of the cassette cover 2. By operating the mode selection lever 9, a variety of functions of the camcorder 1 can be selected. The mode selection lever 9 is not limited to a stick-shaped lever. The selection can be made similarly even if the mode selection lever is formed of a push button such as a cursor button.
The mode dial 10 is formed of a dial switch rotatable in its circumference direction for example, and is placed on the side surface (videographer side) of the cassette cover 2 about the substantially same axis as the mode selection lever 9. By operating the mode dial 10, modes of the camcorder 1 can be switched. The switchable modes in this configuration include a shooting mode, a playback mode, a communication mode, and the like. The shooting mode is a mode in which a video or a still image can be taken. The playback mode is a mode in which a video signal or an audio signal recorded on a tape cassette or other information media can be reproduced. The communication mode is a mode in which a variety of data such as image data can be sent to/received from an electronic computing device such as a personal computer by connecting the camcorder thereto through a communication cable, a wireless communication channel, and the like.
The mode selection lever 9 and the mode dial 10 are not essential components. Further, the operation members to be placed on the cassette cover 2 are not limited to the lock lever 3, the zoom switch 4, the still image shooting button 5 and the power switch 6, and other operation members that can be operated conveniently by a user with his/her index finger or middle finger when the user grips the camcorder with his/her right hand may be present. For example, an operation member capable of starting and stopping a video shooting, or an operation member capable of selecting modes of the imaging device may be included.
The cassette holder 11 is formed in a substantially rectangular shape, and the cassette 24 can be held therein. The cassette holder 11 is placed so that it can move between a housing position and a protruding position with a driving force from a motor (not shown). Here, the housing position is where the cassette holder 11 is housed into the case 7, and the protruding position is where the cassette holder 11 protrudes. Therefore, the cassette holder 11 holds the cassette 24 at its protruding position and moves to the housing position while holding the cassette 24, thereby the cassette 24 can be mounted in the camcorder 1. A magnetic tape of the cassette 24 mounted in the camcorder 1 is pulled out by a loading mechanism within the camcorder 1, and wound around a rotating head drum provided with a magnetic head, thereby becoming recordable or reproducible. A surface of the cassette holder 11 on the grip side can be opened and closed with a lid. Thus, the lid is opened when mounting the cassette 24 to the cassette holder 11, and the lid is closed after the cassette 24 is mounted. The lid is configured to be locked, in a dosed state, to the cassette holder 11.
The barrel 21 is formed in a substantially tube form, and contains optical lenses such as an object lens and a zoom lens, an imaging element for converting an external optical image into an electric signal, and the like.
The viewfinder 22 (display portion) is placed on a surface of the camcorder 1 opposite to the surface from which the object lens is exposed, and contains a liquid crystal display capable of displaying a video (a so-called through image) being captured by the imaging element and a video reproduced from an information medium such as a magnetic tape. A user can recognize the video visually by looking in the viewfinder 22.
A battery mounting portion 23 is placed on the same surface of the camcorder 1 on which the viewfinder 22 is placed, and a battery (not shown) for supplying power to the camcorder 1 can be mounted thereon or dismounted therefrom.
As shown in
A flexible board (second board) 32 is made of a flexible material, and it contains conductors. The zoom switch 4, the still image shooting button 5, the power switch 6, the S/S button 8, the mode selection lever 9, and the mode dial 10 are mounted on one end of the flexible board 32, and they are connected electrically to each other. The end of the flexible board 32 and the components mounted on the end of the flexible board 32 are fixed indirectly to the cassette cover 2, and they are displaced in connection to the opening/closing movement of the cassette cover 2. Portions of the flexible board 32 other than both ends are held by the inner surface of the cassette cover 2. If the flexible board 32 is fixed strongly to the inner surface of the cassette cover 2 at this time, load may arise when the cassette cover 2 is turned. Thus, it is assumed that the flexible board 32 is held in a degree not to cause any substantial load.
A connector 33 is mounted on the circuit board 31, and it can be connected electrically to the flexible board 32. By connecting the other end of the flexible board 32 to the connector 33, the flexible board 32 and the circuit board 31 can be connected electrically to each other.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the zoom switch 4, the mode dial 10, and the like are connected electrically to the circuit board 31 with a single flexible board 32 and connector 33.
The zoom switch 4, the still image shooting button 5, and the power switch 6 are placed on the top surface of the cassette cover 2. That is, they are placed at positions to allow a user to operate the components conveniently with his/her index finger or middle finger when the user grips the camcorder 1 with his/her hand. The S/S button 8, the mode selection lever 9, and the mode dial 10 are placed on a side surface of the cassette cover 2 on the object side. That is, they are placed at positions that allow a user to operate the components with his/her thumb when the user grips the camcorder 1 with his/her hand.
The zoom switch 4, and the still image shooting button 5 are defined as first operation members. Further, the power button 6, the S/S button 8, the mode selection lever 9, and the mode dial 10 are defined as second operation members.
Hereinafter, an operation will be described.
By sliding the lock lever 3 in the arrow H direction in a state where the cassette cover 2 is closed with respect to the case 7 as shown in
By turning the cassette cover 2 in the arrow A direction to open it as shown in
If the cassette cover 2 is turned by a predetermined angle in the arrow B direction in a state where the cassette cover 2 is opened as shown in
Subsequently, if the cassette cover 2 is turned further in the arrow B direction so as to be locked completely as shown in
Next, movements of the respective components at the time of opening/dosing the cassette cover 2 will be described.
In the present embodiment, the zoom switch 4, the still image shooting button 5, the power switch 6, the S/S button 8, the mode selection lever 9, and the mode dial 10 are placed on the cassette cover 2. Thus, when the cassette cover 2 is turned between the position shown in
As shown in
Therefore, even if the respective components are displaced from the positions denoted by reference numerals 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10 to the positions denoted by reference numerals 4a, 5a, 6a, 8a, 9a, and 10a in
As shown in
The flat portion 41 is formed from the end of the top surface of the cassette cover 2 on the barrel 21 side to the vicinity of a surface for projection to the cassette cover 2 at the end of the cassette holder 11 on the viewfinder 22 side. The flat portion 41 may be formed so that its surface is parallel to its optical axis or be formed to be slightly tilted with respect to the optical axis so that the barrel 21 side of the flat portion 41 is lower than the view finder 22 side as shown in
The curved portion 42 is formed continuously from the end of the flat portion 41 on the viewfinder 22 side to the vicinity of the S/S button. The still image shooting button 5 and the power switch 6 are placed on the curved portion 42. The shape of the curved portion 42 is not limited only to a curved shape, and it may include a polygonal shape formed by connecting a plurality of planes. When the portion is formed polygonally, the same effects to when it is formed in a curved shape can be obtained by placing operation members on each of the planes.
The present embodiment is characterized in that the case 107a (see
In the conventional configuration, a boundary wall 107a is provided for the main body switch placement portion 107b at a boundary between the cassette cover 2 and the main body switch placement portion 107b in a state where the cassette cover 2 is closed with respect to the case 107 as shown in
On the other hand, in this present embodiment, since the flat portion 41 and the curved portion 42 are formed on the cassette cover 2 as shown in
Furthermore, since it is necessary to provide the boundary wall 107a in the configurations shown in
On the other hand, in the present embodiment, since it is not necessary to provide the boundary wall 107a, a placement range of the operation members can be reduced even if a certain degree of the placement spacings between the operation members is ensured. Therefore, the movement range of a user's right index finger or middle finger can be reduced when the user grips the camcorder with his/her right hand, and thus the usability can be improved. In particular, when the movement ranges of fingers are small, an intended operation member can be located quickly only with the touch of a fingertip, without recognizing visually the operation members.
In the present embodiment, the zoom switch 4, the still image shooting button 5 and the power switch 6 are placed to be aligned in the stated order as shown in
In the present embodiment, though the operation member that can be pressed is placed between the slidable operation members, any other combinations may be used as long as at least adjacent operation members have different operation directions. For example, there may be a configuration in which a slidable operation member is placed between two operation members that can be pressed.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, since the cassette cover 2 is extended not only to the grip surface of the camcorder 1 but also to the surface of the camcorder 1 on the viewfinder side, the operation members to be mounted on the side surface on the viewfinder side can be mounted on the cassette cover 2. Thus, the zoom switch 4, the S/S button 8 and the like can be connected to the circuit board 31 with a single flexible board 32 and connector 33, and thereby the wirings can be simplified.
Furthermore, similarly to the conventional configuration, a variety of switches are placed at the positions that allow a user to operate the switches conveniently with one of his/her hands when the user grips the camcorder 1 with the same hand. Thus, the usability can be maintained.
By extending the cassette cover 2 to the side surface of the camcorder 1 on the finder side, the flexibility in placing the operation members can be improved. Furthermore, since the flexibility in placing the operation members can be improved, the camcorder can be miniaturized without compromising the usability of the operation members. Further, since the placement spacings between the operation members can be narrowed, the movement ranges of a user's fingers can be reduced when the user grips the camcorder with his/her hand, and thereby the usability can be improved.
Furthermore, by placing adjacently the operation members to be operated in different operation directions, the risk of operation errors occurring can be reduced when placement spacings between the operation members are narrowed. Further, the usability can be improved.
Since the connector 33 is placed in the vicinity of a turning fulcrum for the cassette cover 2, and the flexible board 32 is placed along the inner surface of the cassette cover 2, an undue load is not applied on the flexible board 32 when the cassette cover 2 is turned. Therefore, it is possible to prevent disconnection between the flexible board 32 and the connector 33, and a break within the flexible board 32.
The switches mounted on the cassette cover 2 in the present embodiment are the zoom switch 4, the still image shooting button 5, the power switch 6, the S/S button 8, the mode selection lever 9, and the mode dial 10. However, the switches are not limited to the above examples, and there may be provided switches required to be operated readily by a user with his/her index finger or thumb when the user grips the camcorder 1 with his/her hand, and switches that are used frequently.
Though the respective switches and the circuit board 31 are connected through the flexible board 32, they may be connected to each other with connecting wires other than the flexible board 32 if the connecting wires are connecting members having at least flexibility and elasticity. For example, a wiring made of insulated nichrome wires can be used for the connection.
In the present embodiment, though the flexible board 32 is extended from the zoom switch 4 side and is connected to the connector 33 as shown in
Though the present embodiment is described by taking a cassette case a magnetic tape as an information medium as an example, the information medium is not limited to magnetic tapes, and a semiconductor memory card, a recordable optical disc, a hard drive, and the like can be also applied, for example.
A wall portion 2a can be placed on the side surface of the cassette holder 2 as shown in
The present invention provides an effective imaging device using a tape medium or a disc medium as an information medium.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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JP2005-372490 | Dec 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/325596 | 12/22/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/21/2008 |