Claims
- 1. A lens barrel comprising:
a lens frame for supporting a photographing lens group, said lens frame including a guide bore which extends in a direction parallel to the optical axis of said photographing lens group; a support barrel for receiving said lens frame, said support barrel including a front rod support portion and a rear rod support portion, said front and said rear rod support portions facing each other with said guide bore of said lens frame provided therebetween; a guide rod supported by said front and said rear rod support portions by the front and rear ends thereof, respectively, said guide rod being placed through said guide bore and guiding said lens frame to move relative to said support barrel in the optical axis direction; and a coil spring for biasing said lens frame in an optical axis direction, said coil spring provided around said guide rod so as to be positioned between said lens frame and one of said front rod support portion and said rear rod support portion, wherein buckling of said coil spring is prevented by said guide rod.
- 2. The lens barrel according to claim 1, wherein said lens barrel comprises a plurality of said guide rod, wherein said coil spring is provided around each of the plurality of guide rods.
- 3. The lens barrel according to claim 1, wherein a U-shaped recess is formed on an inner surface of said support barrel for receiving said guide rod and said coil spring.
- 4. The lens barrel according to claim 1, wherein a spring-receiving portion is formed around the periphery of said guide bore for receiving one end of said coil spring, said guide bore being formed through the bottom of said spring-receiving portion.
- 5. The lens barrel according to claim 1, wherein said front rod support portion is removable from the front end of said support barrel body, and said guide rod is secured to said front rod support portion.
- 6. The lens barrel according to claim 1, further comprising a pair sub-lens groups which function optically in a mutually close position and in a mutually distant position in the optical axis direction,
wherein said lens frame, which is guided by said guide rod, constitutes a sub-lens group frame which supports one of said sub-lens groups.
- 7. The lens barrel according to claim 1, further comprising a first sub-lens group provided on the object side and a second sub-lens group provided on the image side with respect to said first sub-lens group, said first and second sub-lens groups functioning optically in a mutually close position and in a mutually distant position, in the optical axis direction;
wherein said lens frame, which is guided by said guide rod, constitutes a first sub-lens group frame which supports said first sub-lens group; and wherein said support barrel further supports a second sub-lens group frame which supports said second sub-lens group.
- 8. The lens barrel according to claim 7, further comprising an actuator ring which is rotatably supported by said support barrel on the rear side of said second sub-lens group frame so as not to move in the optical axis direction, said actuator ring being rotated so as to drive said first and second lens group frames with respect to said support barrel;
wherein said second sub-lens group frame is prevented from moving rearward due to said second sub-lens group frame being in contact with said actuator ring; wherein said first sub-lens group frame is prevented from moving rearward due to said first sub-lens group frame being in contact with said second sub-lens group frame; and wherein said coil spring biases said first sub-lens group frame rearward to bring said first sub-lens group frame into contact with said second lens group frame.
- 9. The lens barrel according to claim 8, wherein said second sub-lens group frame is supported in said support barrel so that said second sub-lens group frame can rotate in one and the other direction over a predetermined angle, and said second sub-lens group frame is guided to move in the optical axis direction at each rotational movement extremity thereof;
wherein the rotation of said actuator ring causes said second sub-lens group frame to selectively rotate between two movement extremities so as to move in the optical axis direction at each of said two movement extremities; wherein the rotation of said second sub-lens group frame causes said first sub-lens group frame and said second sub-lens group frame to move to said mutually close position and to said mutually distant position; and wherein the movement of said second sub-lens group frame in the optical axis direction causes said first sub-lens group frame to integrally move with said second sub-lens group frame in the optical axis direction.
- 10. The lens barrel according to claim 9, wherein said first sub-lens group and said second sub-lens group constitute one of a plurality of variable lens groups of a zoom lens system, wherein the relative position of said first and second sub-lens group frames is switched to said a mutually close position and a mutually distant position in the zooming operation; and
wherein said first and second sub-lens groups serve as a focusing lens group when said first and second sub-lens group frames are integrally moved in the optical axis direction in said mutually close position and in said mutually distant position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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2000-289386(P) |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application relates to the following U.S. patent applications, all filed concurrently herewith on Sep. 24, 2001, and all of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entireties: “ZOOM LENS MECHANISM” having attorney docket No. P21180, “ZOOM LENS MECHANISM” having attorney docket No. P21181, “ECCENTRICITY-PREVENTION MECHANISM FOR A PAIR OF LENS-SUPPORTING RINGS” having attorney docket No. P21182, “REDUCTION GEAR MECHANISM” attorney docket No. P21183, “RING MEMBER SHIFT MECHANISM AND LENS GROUP SHIFT MECHANISM” having attorney docket No. P21184, “LENS BARREL” having attorney docket No. P21185, “LENS BARREL” having attorney docket No. P21186, “LENS BARREL” having attorney docket No. P21188, “ZOOM LENS BARREL” having attorney docket No. P21190, and “LENS BARREL” having attorney docket No. P21192, each naming as inventors Hiroshi NOMURA et al.; and “LENS DRIVE CONTROL APPARATUS FOR ZOOM LENS SYSTEM HAVING A SWITCHING LENS GROUP” having attorney docket No. P21189 and naming as inventor Norio NUMAKO.