1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lens assembly equipped with an image-forming optical system and to an image-taking apparatus provided with the lens assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, automobiles have been provided with cameras. Meanwhile, nowadays, automobiles are equipped with display screens thanks to the widespread use of car navigation systems. Therefore, many of cameras installed in automobiles can display the state of a blind spot for a driver on a display screen provided in front of the driver's seat.
Incidentally, automobiles may be left outdoors in hot summer and in freezing winter and therefore, a camera installed in an automobile is required to operate properly over an extremely wide range of temperatures. In order to guarantee the proper operation of a vehicle-mounted camera, a lens assembly employed in such a camera needs to be not only lightweight and robust as generally required, but also resistant to stretching and shrinking with temperature for the purpose of preventing the occurrence of a blur due to a change in temperature. To meet these needs, ceramic barrels have been devised (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Publications No. 2006-284991 and No. 2006-292927). Also, the inventors of the present application have proposed to apply porous ceramic to an optical component (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2007-238430). The porosity of the porous body described in the specification of Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2007-238430 is equal to or more than 10%.
However, the porous ceramic is prone to chip, which is a drawback that needs to be overcome.
Here, how such a drawback appears when the porous ceramic is used in a barrel will be described with reference to
First, the structure of the lens assembly will be briefly described with reference to
A lens assembly 1 illustrated in
Furthermore, the lens assembly 1 illustrated in
The lens assembly 1 shown in
In the example shown in
Thanks to this structure, after the lens L4 located at the outermost position on the image-forming side is accurately positioned by the positioning section 103, the remaining lenses L1 through L3 are sequentially positioned by following the positioned lens L4. However, since the porous ceramic has such a drawback that it is liable to chipping as described above, the positioning section 103 illustrated in
The drawback of the porous ceramic barrel has been described so far. However, even when a barrel is produced using ordinary non-porous ceramic, chipping may similarly occur, although this barrel may be stronger than the porous ceramic barrel. Alternatively, it is conceivable to employ a barrel made of, for example, plastic, by designing the barrel that can resist stretching and shrinking with temperature. The barrel made of plastic is free from a problem of a chip unlike the ceramic barrel. Instead however, the barrel made of plastic has such a drawback that when it is used as a material of the positioning section 103 illustrated in
In view of the above circumstances, the present invention provides a lens assembly that prevents chipping and deformation of an opening section on an image-forming side, and also provides an image-taking apparatus incorporating such a lens assembly.
A lens assembly of the present invention includes:
a plurality of optical members forming an image-forming optical system and including a lens to be disposed on a side closest to an image-forming-side; and
a barrel having an object-side opening, an image-forming-side opening, and a hollow part into which the plurality of optical members are inserted so that the lens is disposed on the side closest to the image-forming-side, the barrel further having:
a positioning section that positions an image-forming-side surface of the lens by having line contact around an optical axis at a center, and
an opening forming section that extends from the positioning section to a center of the optical axis along the image-forming-side surface of the lens and forms an edge of the image-forming-side opening.
According to the lens assembly of the present invention, the image-forming-side opening is formed by the opening forming section that extends from the positioning section of the barrel to the center of the optical axis along the image-forming-side surface of the lens. Therefore, the positioning section is not provided with the acute angle in cross section including the optical axis shown in
In the lens assembly according to the present invention, preferably, the positioning section is formed to have an obtuse angle in cross section including the optical axis.
The more obtuse the angle of the position section in cross section including the optical axis is, the larger the thickness of a part having line contact is, making the position section stronger.
In the lens assembly according to the present invention, the positioning section may be formed to be in the shape of a convex arc bulging toward the lens in cross section including the optical axis.
The smaller the line width of the part having line contact is, the higher the positioning precision of the positioning section is. However, when high positioning accuracy is not required, the line width can be made larger. In other words, the positioning section may be in the shape of a convex arc bulging toward the lens, so long as a necessary degree of positioning precision allows.
In the lens assembly according to the present invention, when the image-forming-side surface of the lens is convex, the positioning section may have a part with a flat surface that contacts the lens.
When the image-forming-side surface of the lens is convex, the positioning section may be flat, eliminating the necessity to make the positioning section be in the shape of a convex arc.
In the lens assembly according to the present invention, the opening forming section may form the edge of the image-forming-side opening at a wedge-shaped tip with an obtuse angle in cross section including the optical axis.
As described above, subject light passing through the lens is required to further pass through the image-forming opening and then reach the imaging device without being blocked.
When the opening forming section is made to form the edge of the image-forming-side opening at a wedge-shaped tip with an obtuse angle in cross section including the optical axis, it is possible to prevent unnecessary light from being emitted from the image-forming-side surface of the lens to the imaging device, allowing only effective light to reach the imaging surface of the imaging device.
In the lens assembly according to the present invention, the barrel may be made of ceramic or porous ceramic.
Further, an image-taking apparatus of the present invention includes:
a lens assembly including:
an imaging device disposed at an image-forming surface of the image-forming optical system formed by the plurality of optical members of the lens assembly.
According to the image-taking apparatus of the present invention, since the lens assembly with no chip formed in the barrel is incorporated into the image-taking apparatus, preferable optical performance is realized.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described.
The structure of the positioning section 103B shown in
In this structure, the line contact part for positioning the lens L4 is formed to be obtuse rather than being acute, which reinforces the structure of the positioning section 103B, making the positioning section 103B resistant to chipping. Therefore, when pushed by a pressing ring 11 during assembly, the incidence of chip in the positioning section 103B is significantly reduced as compared to those of conventional ones.
As illustrated in
Here, the positioning section may employ other types of structures.
Part (a) of
Since the first embodiment shown in part (a) of
Part (b) of
In the positioning section as described above, the smaller the width of the line contact part is, the higher the positioning precision is. However, when high precision is not required, the width of the line contact part may be larger to some extent. Therefore, when it is possible to reduce the positioning accuracy for the optical axis of the lens, the positioning section 103C shown as the second embodiment in part (b) of
Next, the third embodiment will be described with reference to part (c) of
As illustrated in part (c) of
Lastly, a structure in which the lens assembly 1B illustrated in
The camera unit 2 shown in
When the camera unit 2 is assembled, at first, the lens assembly 1B shown in
According to the present invention, there are realized a lens assembly that prevents chipping and deformation of an opening section on an image-forming side, and an image-taking apparatus incorporating such a lens assembly.
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