18494249. LENS MODULE simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.)
Contents
LENS MODULE
Organization Name
SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.
Inventor(s)
Se Yeon Hwang of Suwon-si (KR)
Seok Hwan Kim of Suwon-si (KR)
LENS MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18494249 titled 'LENS MODULE
The abstract describes a lens module with multiple lenses, a lens barrel to hold the lenses, and a fixing member to secure the lenses to the barrel. The fixing member protrudes from a through-hole in the barrel, with a larger diameter than the hole.
- The lens module consists of multiple lenses arranged along an optical axis.
- A lens barrel is designed to house the lenses securely.
- A fixing member is used to attach at least one lens to the lens barrel.
- The lens barrel features a through-hole that accommodates a portion of the fixing member.
- The fixing member protrudes from the through-hole, with a larger diameter at the end than the diameter of the hole.
Potential Applications: - Camera lenses - Microscope lenses - Telescope lenses
Problems Solved: - Secure attachment of lenses to the lens barrel - Ensuring stability and alignment of lenses
Benefits: - Improved optical performance - Easy assembly and disassembly of lenses - Enhanced durability of the lens module
Commercial Applications: The technology can be used in various optical devices such as cameras, microscopes, and telescopes, improving their performance and durability.
Questions about the lens module: 1. How does the fixing member secure the lenses to the lens barrel? 2. What are the advantages of having a fixing member with a larger diameter than the through-hole in the lens barrel?
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research focuses on optimizing the design of lens modules for different applications and improving the overall performance of optical devices.
Original Abstract Submitted
A lens module is provided. The lens module includes a plurality of lenses disposed along an optical axis, a lens barrel configured to accommodate the plurality of lenses, and a fixing member configured to fix at least one of the plurality of lenses to the lens barrel. The lens barrel includes a through-hole which accommodates a portion of the fixing member, a first end of the fixing member protrudes outwardly of the through-hole, and a diameter of the first end of the fixing member is greater than a diameter of the through-hole.