The present disclosure relates to lenses and, particularly, to a lens capable of reducing ghost or flare, and a lens module and a camera module utilizing the lens.
With the development of the optical imaging technology, camera modules are becoming widely used in electronic devices, such as digital cameras and mobile phones.
A lens of a camera module often includes an optical portion located at the center thereof and a mounting portion surrounding the optical portion. The mounting portion engages a spacer or barrel of the camera module, to easily secure the lens. During image capture by the camera module, a portion of light from the object incident on the mounting portion can be reflected by the mounting portion, and reaches the image sensor of the camera module, thus forming a ghost or flare and degrading the quality of the image (as shown in
What is needed, therefore, is a lens capable of reducing ghost or flare, and a lens module and camera module utilizing the lens, thereby overcoming the described shortcomings.
Many aspects of the present lens, lens module and camera module can be better understood with references to the accompanying drawings. The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present lens, lens module and camera module.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail below, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The image sensor 40 is mounted on the circuit board 70 and electrically connected thereto. The cover glass 30 protects the image sensor 40 from dust, vapor and other contaminants.
The lens module 20 includes a barrel 10, a first lens 21, a second lens 22, and a spacer 28. The barrel 10 is a hollow cylinder. The first lens 21, the spacer 28, and the second lens 22 are received in the barrel 10 from the object side to the image side of the camera module 100.
The first lens 21 includes an optical portion 211 and a mounting portion 212. The optical portion 211 refracts a first portion of light (not shown) from an object 50 incident on the optical portion 211 to form an image of the object 50. The mounting portion 212 surrounds the optical portion 211. The mounting portion 212 contacts other components of the lens module 20, such as barrel 10 and/or spacer 28, to secure the first lens 21.
The mounting portion 212 includes a first surface 214 facing the object side of the camera module 100, a second surface 215 facing the image side of the camera module 100, and a side surface 216 connecting the first and second surfaces 214, 215. At least one of the first surface 214, the second surface 215, and the side surface 216 is a light dispersing surface which can disperse light incident thereon. In this embodiment, the second surface 215 is the light dispersing surface. In order that the second surface 215 can disperse the light incident thereon, the second surface 215 can be formed with at least one recess or protrusion thereon, or can be a curved surface. In this embodiment, the second surface 215 is formed with a number of recesses 217 thereon.
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While certain embodiments have been described and exemplified above, various other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing disclosure. The present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described and exemplified, and the embodiments are capable of considerable variation and modification without departure from the scope of the appended claims.
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