18631563. APERTURE STOP APPARATUS AND OPTICAL APPARATUS simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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APERTURE STOP APPARATUS AND OPTICAL APPARATUS

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

KATSUHIKO Sato of Tochigi (JP)

APERTURE STOP APPARATUS AND OPTICAL APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18631563 titled 'APERTURE STOP APPARATUS AND OPTICAL APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an apparatus with aperture stops that control the amount of light in two parallel optical systems. The stops have blade members and are operated by rotating members engaged with a drive gear.

  • Drive gear controls light in optical systems
  • Single driving source powers the gear
  • Aperture stops have blade members
  • Rotating members operate stops
  • Drive gear rotation transmitted to rotating members

Key Features and Innovation

  • Apparatus controls light in parallel optical systems
  • Aperture stops with blade members for precise adjustment
  • Rotating members operated by drive gear for efficient control
  • Single driving source simplifies operation

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in various optical systems that require precise control of light intensity, such as cameras, microscopes, and telescopes.

Problems Solved

  • Provides precise control of light in optical systems
  • Simplifies adjustment process with single driving source
  • Ensures efficient and accurate light management

Benefits

  • Improved control of light intensity
  • Simplified operation
  • Enhanced efficiency in optical systems

Commercial Applications

  • Camera lenses
  • Microscopes
  • Telescopes

Prior Art

Readers can explore prior patents related to aperture stops, optical systems, and light control mechanisms to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research

Researchers may find new developments in optical systems, aperture stops, and light control mechanisms that could enhance the functionality of this technology.

Questions about Aperture Stop Apparatus

What are the main components of the aperture stop apparatus?

The main components include a drive gear, a single driving source, aperture stops with blade members, and rotating members engaged with the drive gear.

How does the apparatus control the amount of light in optical systems?

The apparatus controls the amount of light by adjusting the aperture stops, which have blade members that regulate the light passing through the optical systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

An aperture stop apparatus configured to control a light amount in each of two optical systems arranged in parallel includes a drive gear, a single driving source configured to drive the drive gear, a base member, two aperture stops as iris stops each having three or more blade members, and two rotating members each including a gear portion engaged with the drive gear. Each aperture stop is operated as a corresponding one of the rotating members rotates. A rotation of a drive gear driven by the driving source is transmitted to the two rotating members through the gear portions provided to the rotating members and engaged with the drive gear.