Lens Driving Apparatus

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20180188471
  • Publication Number
    20180188471
  • Date Filed
    March 02, 2018
    6 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 05, 2018
    6 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed is a lens driving apparatus. The lens driving apparatus includes a base, a yoke coupled to the base, having an upper surface formed with a hole, a closed side surface, and an opened bottom surface, a bobbin movably installed in an inner portion of the yoke, a lens module coupled to the bobbin to go in and out the hole according to movement of the bobbin, a magnet fixed to an inner portion of the yoke, a coil fixed to an outer portion of the bobbin while facing the magnets, and springs coupled to the bobbin to provide restoration force to the bobbin.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a lens driving apparatus.


BACKGROUND ART

Recently, as electronic appliances have multi-functions, various electronic appliances having cameras therein, such as MP3 players, mobile communication terminals and PDAs, have been widely used.


As electronic appliances having cameras therein are manufactured in a small size, parts for providing camera functions must also be manufactured in a small size.


Further, since electronic appliances having cameras therein may be easily exposed to external environment or impact in terms of the characteristics of portable electronic appliances, external impurities may easily penetrate into the electronic appliances or the electronic appliances may be easily broken by the impact.


Technical Problem

The embodiment provides a lens driving apparatus which can be designed in a simple structure and manufactured in a small size. The embodiment provides a lens driving apparatus having high resistance against impact and inhibiting penetration of external impurities.


Technical Solution

A lens driving apparatus according to an embodiment comprising: a base; a yoke coupled to the base, having an upper surface formed with a hole, a closed side surface, and an opened bottom surface; a bobbin movably installed in an inner portion of the yoke; a lens module coupled to the bobbin to go in and out the hole according to movement of the bobbin; a magnet fixed to an inner portion of the yoke; a coil fixed to an outer portion of the bobbin while facing the magnets; and springs coupled to the bobbin to provide restoration force to the bobbin.


Advantageous Effects

According to the lens driving apparatus of the embodiment, a yoke is directly coupled to a base and parts are installed in a space formed in an inner portion of the base and the yoke. Accordingly, since an additional case is not necessary, the number of parts is reduced, an assembly procedure is simplified, and thus the manufacturing cost can be saved. Further, according to the lens driving apparatus of the embodiment, the base is coupled to the yoke while maintaining a sealing status by locking holes of the base and locking protrusions of the yoke. That is, any gap does not exist in the sides of the base and the yoke, a hole of the yoke is shielded by a lens module, and a through hole of the base is closely coupled to an electronic appliance, so that impurities can be inhibited from penetrating into the inner space formed be the base and the yoke. As a result, the parts are not damaged by the impurities. Furthermore, when a prism magnet is used, since the manufacturing cost is saved as compared with a case of using a ring-shaped magnet, the economical efficiency can be improved.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a lens driving apparatus according to the embodiment;



FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing the lens driving apparatus in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state in which a magnet and a coil are installed at the yoke in FIG. 1; and



FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a coupling state of the yoke and the base in FIG. 1.





MODE FOR THE INVENTION

Hereinafter, a lens driving apparatus according to an embodiment will be described with reference to accompanying drawings. FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing the lens driving apparatus according to the embodiment, FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing the lens driving apparatus in FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state in which a magnet and a coil are installed at the yoke in FIG. 1.


As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the lens driving apparatus according to the embodiment comprises a base 110 and a metal yoke 120 which are coupled to each other to form a predetermined space.


The base 110 has a disc shape or a polygonal plate shape and is formed at the central portion thereof with a through hole 111. The bottom surface of the base 110 is coupled to an electronic appliance (not shown) and a circuit substrate 112 provided with an image sensor (not shown) is arranged in the through hole 111.


The yoke 120 is coupled to the base 110 to serve as a case for protecting parts. The yoke 120 has an upper surface, at which a hole 121 allowing entrance of a lens module 200 is formed, an opened bottom surface making contact with the upper surface of the base 110, and closed lateral side surfaces.


The side surfaces of the lens driving apparatus according to the embodiment are closed by the base 110 and the yoke 120. Accordingly, since an additional case for protecting the lens driving apparatus is not necessary, the structure of the lens driving apparatus can be simplified. Further, since the side surfaces of the lens driving apparatus are closed, external impurities cannot penetrate into the inner side of the lens driving apparatus.


A ring-shaped bobbin 130 that goes in and out the hole 121 is movably installed at the inner side of the yoke 120. The lens module 200 provided with a lens 202 and a support 201 for supporting the lens 202 is coupled to the inner peripheral surface of the bobbin 130.


The bobbin 130 includes an outer surface having a circular or a polygonal shape corresponding to the yoke 120, and an inner surface having a circular shape corresponding to the outer surface of the lens module 200. According to the embodiment, the bobbin 130 includes an outer surface having an octagonal shape.


Magnets 140 are fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the yoke 120, and a coil 150 is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the bobbin 130 while facing the magnets 140.


The magnet 140 has a circular or a polygonal shape corresponding to the yoke 120. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, when the yoke 120 is a polygonal case, a plurality of prism magnets 140 are prepared and three sides of each magnet 140 make contact with the inner peripheral surface of the yoke 120.


In the lens driving apparatus according to the embodiment, since the magnets 140 are installed at four edges of the yoke 120, respectively, an empty space between the yoke 120 and the coil 150 can be effectively utilized. Accordingly, the lens driving apparatus can be manufactured in a smaller size. Further, since the prism magnet 140 is inexpensive as compared with a ring-shaped magnet, the lens driving apparatus with a low price can be manufactured.


Since the coil 150 is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the bobbin 130, the coil 150 has a circular or a polygonal shape corresponding to the outer surface of the bobbin 130. If the coil 150 has a polygonal shape and the magnet 140 has a circular shape, the distance between the coil 150 and the magnet 140 becomes non-uniform.


Accordingly, when the coil 150 has a polygonal shape, the magnet 140 has a prism shape as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3.


As electric current is applied to the coil 150, the coil 150 moves upward according to the interaction of the electric field generated by the coil 150 and the magnetic field generated by the magnet 140, and thus the bobbin 130 moves upward. Accordingly, the lens module 200 coupled to the bobbin 130 also moves upward.


In addition, if the electric current is not applied to the coil 150, the bobbin 130 moves downward. To this end, upper and lower leaf springs 161 and 165 having a coil structure are installed at the upper and lower portions of the bobbin 130 in order to provide restoration force for returning the bobbin 130 to the initial state.


At this time, the outer portion of the upper spring 161 is inserted between the yoke 120 and the upper surface of the magnet 140. Further, the inner portion of the upper spring 161 is inserted into first support protrusions 131 formed on the upper end surface of the bobbin 130. Accordingly, the upper spring 161 can be inhibited from being rotated and moved due to external impact.


The inner portion of the lower spring 165 is integrally formed with the bobbin 130 through injection molding, and the outer portion of the lower spring 165 is inserted between the bottom surface of a spacer 170 and the base 110. Further, second support protrusions 133 that make contact with the inner peripheral surface of the through hole 110 formed in the base 110 are formed on the lower end surface of the bobbin 130. The second support protrusions 133 guide and support the bobbin 130 such that the bobbin 130 can be coupled to another element at an exact position and exactly move upward and downward.


The spacer 170 is installed at the base 110 below the magnets 140 and the outer surface of the lower spring 165 is inserted between the lower surface of the spacer 170 and the base 110. That is, the outer portion of the lower spring 165 is supported between the spacer 170 and the base 110, and the inner portion of the lower spring 165 is integrally formed with the bobbin 130, so that the lower spring 165 can be inhibited from being rotated and moved due to external impact.


Further, the spacer 170 has insertion protrusions 171 used for firm coupling and movement prevention of the spacer 170, and the base 110 has support holes 173 into which the insertion protrusions 171 are inserted.


The yoke 120 and the spacer 170 have step sections 120a and 170a, respectively, as shown in FIG. 2. the step sections 120a and 170a provide a space for movement of the middle parts of the upper and lower leaf springs 161 and 165.


Hereinafter, a coupling structure of the base 110 and the yoke 120 will be described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 4.



FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a coupling state of the yoke and the base in FIG. 1.


As shown in FIG. 4, the base 110 has a plurality of protrusion plates 115 protruding upward on the outer surface thereof, and locking protrusions 117 are formed at the protrusion plates 115, respectively. Further, the yoke 120 has locking holes 127 at the sides thereof, into which the locking protrusions 117 are inserted.


The base 110 is closely coupled to the yoke 120 by using the locking protrusions 117 and the locking holes 127.


Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure.


INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The lens driving apparatus according to the embodiment can be manufactured in a small size, can inhibit external impurities from penetrating into the inner portion of the lens driving apparatus, and is not broken due to external impact.


Further, the lens driving apparatus according to the embodiment can be applied to both cameras and various electronic appliances provided with the cameras.

Claims
  • 1. A lens driving apparatus comprising: a base comprising an opening and a recess provided at an inner lateral surface of the opening;a yoke disposed on the base, the yoke comprising an upper plate and a side plate;a bobbin disposed in the yoke, wherein the bobbin comprises a first support protrusion provided on an upper surface of the bobbin and a second support protrusion provided at a lower surface of the bobbin;magnets coupled to the yoke;a coil wound around an outer peripheral surface of the bobbin while facing the magnets;an upper spring disposed on the upper surface of the bobbin; anda lower spring disposed on the lower surface of the bobbin,wherein the second support protrusion of the bobbin is inserted into the recess of the opening of the base.
  • 2. The lens driving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bobbin is configured to move in a vertical direction, and wherein a side surface of the second support protrusion of the bobbin faces an inner surface of the recess of the opening of the base in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction.
  • 3. The lens driving apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second support protrusion of the bobbin is configured to contact the inner surface of the recess of the opening of the base.
  • 4. The lens driving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second support protrusion of the bobbin comprises a plurality of second support protrusions.
  • 5. The lens driving apparatus of claim 1, wherein, when viewed from a bottom surface of the base, the recess of the opening of the base comprises a polygonal shape.
  • 6. The lens driving apparatus of claim 2, wherein the inner surface of the recess of the opening of the base comprises three planes facing side surfaces of the second support protrusion, respectively.
  • 7. The lens driving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the recess of the opening of the base comprises a shape corresponding to a shape of the second support protrusion.
  • 8. The lens driving apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bobbin is configured to move in a vertical direction along an optical axis, wherein the upper spring comprises an inner side coupled to the first support protrusion of the bobbin, an outer side overlapped with the upper plate of the yoke in the vertical direction, and an intermediate portion connecting the inner side and the outer side, andwherein at least a portion of the intermediate portion is overlapped with the upper plate of the yoke in the vertical direction.
  • 9. A lens driving apparatus comprising: a base;a yoke disposed on the base, the yoke comprising an upper plate and a side plate;a bobbin disposed in the yoke and configured to move in a first direction along an optical axis;magnets coupled to the yoke;a coil wound around an outer peripheral surface of the bobbin while facing the magnets;an upper spring coupled to an upper portion of the bobbin; anda lower spring coupled to a lower portion of the bobbin,wherein the upper spring is disposed between the upper plate of the yoke and the magnets,wherein the upper plate of the yoke comprises a first upper plate and a second upper plate disposed on the first upper plate,wherein the side plate of the yoke comprises a first side plate extended downwards from the first upper plate of the yoke and a second side plate connecting the first upper plate of the yoke and the second upper plate of the yoke,wherein the upper spring is disposed in the yoke,wherein the upper spring comprises an inner side coupled to the upper portion of the bobbin, an outer side overlapped with the first upper plate of the yoke in the first direction, and an intermediate portion connecting the inner side and the outer side, andwherein at least a portion of the intermediate portion is overlapped with the second upper plate of the yoke in the first direction.
  • 10. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein the upper plate of the yoke, the outer side of the upper spring, and an upper surface of the magnets are overlapped with each other in the first direction.
  • 11. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein the intermediate portion of the upper spring is spaced apart downwards from a lower surface of the second upper plate of the yoke.
  • 12. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein, in the first direction, a distance from the outer side of the upper spring to the first upper plate of the yoke is smaller than a distance from the intermediate portion of the upper spring to the second upper plate of the yoke.
  • 13. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein the intermediate portion of the upper spring is configured to move to a position higher than the outer side of the upper spring while below the second upper plate of the yoke.
  • 14. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein an inner surface of the first side plate of the yoke is coupled to a side surface of the magnets.
  • 15. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein the yoke is formed of metal.
  • 16. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein the base comprises locking protrusions and the yoke comprises locking holes to which the locking protrusions are coupled.
  • 17. The lens driving apparatus of claim 9, wherein the magnets are disposed at corners of the yoke, respectively, wherein each of the magnets has a prism shape, andwherein the coil has a polygonal shape.
  • 18. A lens driving apparatus comprising: a base comprising an opening and a recess provided at an inner lateral surface of the opening;a yoke disposed on the base;a bobbin disposed in the yoke, wherein the bobbin comprises a support protrusion provided at a lower surface of the bobbin;magnets coupled to the yoke;a coil wound around an outer peripheral surface of the bobbin while facing the magnets;an upper spring disposed on an upper surface of the bobbin; anda lower spring disposed on the lower surface of the bobbin,wherein the upper spring comprise an inner side coupled to the bobbin, an outer side coupled to the yoke, and an intermediate portion connecting the inner side and the outer side,wherein the yoke comprises step section to provide a space for movement of the intermediate portion of the upper spring, andwherein the support protrusion of the bobbin is inserted into the recess of the opening of the base.
  • 19. A camera comprising: the lens driving apparatus of claim 1; anda lens coupled to the bobbin of the lens driving apparatus.
  • 20. An electronic appliance comprising the camera according to claim 19.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-2006-0116317 Nov 2006 KR national
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/873,978, filed Apr. 30, 2013; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/910,293, filed Oct. 22, 2010, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,451,553, issued May 28, 2013; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/516,146, filed May 22, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,885,023, issued Feb. 8, 2011; which is the U.S. national stage application of International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2007/005901, filed Nov. 22, 2007; which claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0116317, filed Nov. 23, 2006, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

Continuations (3)
Number Date Country
Parent 13873978 Apr 2013 US
Child 15910614 US
Parent 12910293 Oct 2010 US
Child 13873978 US
Parent 12516146 May 2009 US
Child 12910293 US