Claims
- 1. An automatic focusing system for focusing an object image on a focal plane comprising:
- an annular photocell means of photoconductive type having a light receiving surface, said photocell means having a non-linear characteristic relation between the output thereof and the intensity distribution of illumination of said object image so as to assume an extreme value thereof when the image of the object is focused on the light receiving surface;
- an annular cylindrical lens disposed forwardly of the light receiving surface of the photocell, said cylindrical lens having a fixed focal length defining a focal plane;
- first drive means for periodically varying the distance between said annular cylindrical lens and said photocell means;
- second drive means, a phototaking lens drivingly connected to said second drive means, said phototaking lens being displaceable along the axis thereof through said second drive means;
- control circuit means including an extreme value detecting circuit having the input thereof connected to said photocell means for detecting an extreme value derived when the object image is focused on the light receiving surface of said photocell means, and a drive circuit electrically connected to said second drive means, said drive circuit being associated with said detecting circuit so as to control, in accordance with the output of said detecting circuit, the cut-off of a drive current applied to said second drive means through said drive circuit;
- whereby said phototaking lens is automatically focused until the extreme value of said photocell means is detected.
- 2. An automatic focusing system according to claim 1, wherein said annular photocell means comprises, at least one group of electrodes, said group having a plurality of electrodes which are disposed substantially parallel to each other and concentrically with said annular photocell means.
- 3. An automatic focusing system according to claim 2, wherein the parallel electrodes of said photocell means are separated into a plurality of sections, between which are provided auxiliary electrodes disposed substantially perpendicularly to said parallel electrodes.
- 4. An automatic focusing system according to claim 1, wherein said phototaking lens is disposed in the hollow of said annular photocell means.
- 5. An automatic focusing system according to claim 1, wherein said annular photocell means comprises, a plurality of groups of first electrodes disposed in circumferentially spaced relationship, each of said groups of first electrodes having a plurality of first electrodes disposed substantially parallel to each other and concentrically with said annular photocell means, a first portion of said first electrodes in each group having a comb-like configuration and a second portion of said first electrodes having a comb-like configuration meshed with said first portion,
- a plurality of groups of second electrodes disposed in circumferentially spaced relationship interposed between said groups of first electrodes, each of said groups of second electrodes having a plurality of second electrodes disposed substantially orthogonally with respect to said first electrodes, a first portion of said second electrodes in each group having a comb-like configuration and a second portion of said second electrodes having a comb-like configuration meshed with said first portion.
- 6. An automatic focusing system for focusing an object image on a focal plane, comprising:
- a photocell comprising at least one group of electrodes, said group having a plurality of electrodes which are disposed substantially parallel to each other;
- a rectangular cylindrical lens having an optical axis thereof along which said photocell is disposed backwardly of said cylindrical lens, said cylindrical lens being rotatable about the optical axis thereof;
- a detection circuit for detecting the output of said photocell;
- a phototaking lens, the optical axis of which is so disposed as to be in parallel with the optical axis of said cylindrical lens;
- first drive means for periodically varying the distance between the cylindrical lens and the photocell,
- second drive means for said phototaking lens;
- a drive circuit for supplying a drive current to said second drive means; and
- a control circuit for controlling said drive circuit in accordance with the output of said detection circuit;
- whereby said detection circuit detects an extreme value produced by said photocell upon focusing of said phototaking lens to thereby de-energize said second drive means through said drive circuit and stop the movement of said phototaking lens.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 294,931, filed Oct. 4, 1972, now abandoned.
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