IMAGING LENS SYSTEM
20230075344 · 2023-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B17/0808
PHYSICS
G02B13/007
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Provided is an imaging lens system including a first lens having a positive refractive power, an image-side surface of the first lens is concave, a first reflecting member disposed adjacent to the first lens, an object-side surface of the first reflecting member is concave, a second lens having a negative refractive power, an image-side surface of the second lens is concave, a third lens disposed adjacent to the image-side surface of the second lens, a second reflecting member disposed adjacent to the second lens or the third lens, an image-side surface of the second reflecting member having a convex shape, and an image sensor, wherein the first lens, the second lens and the third lens are sequentially disposed from a side of an object toward the image sensor, and wherein the object-side surface of the first reflecting member and the image-side surface of the second reflecting member include reflective surfaces.
Claims
1. An imaging lens system comprising: a first lens having a positive refractive power, an image-side surface of the first lens is concave; a first reflecting member disposed adjacent to the first lens, an object-side surface of the first reflecting member is concave; a second lens having a negative refractive power, an image-side surface of the second lens is concave; a third lens disposed adjacent to the image-side surface of the second lens; a second reflecting member disposed adjacent to the second lens or the third lens, an image-side surface of the second reflecting member having a convex shape; and an image sensor, wherein the first lens, the second lens and the third lens are sequentially disposed from a side of an object toward the image sensor, and wherein the object-side surface of the first reflecting member and the image-side surface of the second reflecting member include reflective surfaces.
2. The imaging lens system of claim 1, wherein the third lens has a negative refractive power and an image-side surface of the third lens is concave.
3. The imaging lens system of claim 2, further comprising: a fourth lens and a fifth lens sequentially disposed between the third lens and the image sensor, wherein the fourth lens has a positive refractive power and an image-side surface of the fourth lens is convex.
4. The imaging lens system of claim 3, wherein the fifth lens has a negative refractive power and an image-side surface of the fifth lens is convex.
5. The imaging lens system of claim 1, further comprising: a fourth lens and a fifth lens sequentially disposed between the third lens and the image sensor, wherein a size of the first lens is greater than a size of the second lens, a size of the third lens, a size of the fourth lens, a size of the fifth lens, a size of the first reflecting member, and a size of the second reflecting member.
6. The imaging lens system of claim 5, wherein an effective diameter of an object-side surface of the first lens is greater than an effective diameter of the image-side surface of the first lens.
7. The imaging lens system of claim 5, wherein an effective diameter of an object-side surface of the first lens ranges from 0.8 times to 3 times a diagonal length of an image surface of the image sensor.
8. The imaging lens system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first reflecting member or the second reflecting member is an aspherical lens.
9. The imaging lens system of claim 8, further comprising: a fourth lens and a fifth lens sequentially disposed between the third lens and the image sensor, wherein at least one of the first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, and the fifth lens is an aspherical lens.
10. The imaging lens system of claim 9, wherein the first lens is a spherical or aspherical lens, and wherein the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, and the fifth lens are aspherical lenses.
11. The imaging lens system of claim 1, further comprising: a fourth lens and a fifth lens sequentially disposed between the third lens and the image sensor, wherein the first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, the fifth lens, the first reflecting member, and the second reflecting member satisfy:
1<f/TTL<3, where, f is a total effective focal length of the imaging lens system, and TTL is a distance from an object-side surface of the first lens to an image surface of the image sensor.
12. The imaging lens system of claim 1, wherein the first lens and the second lens satisfy:
−10<f1/f2<−3, where, f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens, and f2 is an effective focal length of the second lens.
13. The imaging lens system of claim 1, further comprising: a fourth lens and a fifth lens sequentially disposed between the third lens and the image sensor, wherein the first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, the fifth lens, the first reflecting member, and the second reflecting member satisfy:
−30<f5/f<0 where, f is a total effective focal length of the imaging lens system, and f5 is an effective focal length of the fifth lens.
14. The imaging lens system of claim 1, further comprising: a fourth lens and a fifth lens sequentially disposed between the third lens and the image sensor, wherein the imaging lens system is configured to perform autofocus based on moving all of the first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, the fifth lens, the first reflecting member, and the second reflecting member.
15. An imaging lens system comprising: a first lens having an image-side surface that is concave; a first reflecting member disposed adjacent to the first lens, an object-side surface of the first reflecting member is concave; a second lens having an image-side surface that is concave; a third lens having an image-side surface that is concave; a second reflecting member disposed adjacent to the second lens or the third lens, an image-side surface of the second reflecting member is convex; and an image sensor, wherein the first lens, the second lens and the third lens are sequentially disposed from a side of an object toward the image sensor, and wherein the object-side surface of the first reflecting member and the image-side surface of the second reflecting member include reflective surfaces.
16. The imaging lens system of claim 15, wherein the first lens has a first hole penetrating a central portion of the first lens, and wherein the first reflecting member is disposed to overlap with the first hole in a direction parallel to an optical axis of the imaging lens system.
17. The imaging lens system of claim 15, wherein the second reflecting member has a second hole penetrating a central portion of the second reflecting member, and wherein the second lens or the third lens is disposed to overlap with the second hole in a direction parallel to an optical axis of the imaging lens system.
18. The imaging lens system of claim 15, further comprising: a fourth lens and a fifth lens sequentially disposed between the third lens and the image sensor, wherein an image-side surface of the fourth lens is convex, and an image-side surface of the fifth lens is convex.
19. The imaging lens system of claim 18, further comprising: an infrared filter disposed between the fifth lens and the image sensor.
20. The imaging lens system of claim 19, wherein a distance from an object-side surface of the first lens to an image surface of the image sensor is less than 10 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Example embodiments of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0022] The first lens 110 may have a positive refractive power. The first lens 110 may have an object-side surface 112 and an image-side surface 114, which are opposite to each other. The object-side surface 112 of the first lens 110 may face the object (or subject), and the image-side surface 114 of the first lens 110 may face the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400. The image-side surface 114 of the first lens 110 may be concave. For example, the object-side surface 112 of the first lens 110 may be convex and the image-side surface 114 of the first lens 110 may be concave. The first lens 110 may be a spherical lens or an aspherical lens. The object-side surface 112 and the image-side surface 114 of the first lens 110 may be spherical surfaces when the first lens 110 is the spherical lens, and the object-side surface 112 and the image-side surface 114 of the first lens 110 may be aspherical surfaces when the first lens 110 is the aspherical lens. The first lens 110 may be formed of, for example, a glass or plastic material.
[0023] The first reflecting member 210 may be disposed adjacent to the first lens 110. The first reflecting member 210 may have an object-side surface 212 and an image-side surface 214, which are opposite to each other. The object-side surface 212 of the first reflecting member 210 may face the object (or subject), and the image-side surface 214 of the first reflecting member 210 may face the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400. The object-side surface 212 of the first reflecting member 210 may be concave. For example, the object-side surface 212 of the first reflecting member 210 may be concave and the image-side surface 214 of the first reflecting member 210 may be convex. The object-side surface 212 of the first reflecting member 210 may include a reflective surface. The object-side surface 212 of the first reflecting member 210 may be configured to reflect light incident from the image-side surface 214 of the first reflecting member 210 to the second lens 120. The first reflecting member 210 may be an aspherical lens, and the object-side surface 212 and the image-side surface 214 of the first reflecting member 210 may be aspherical surfaces. The first reflecting member 210 may be formed of, for example, a plastic material.
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[0026] In example embodiments, the second reflecting member 220 may be disposed adjacent to the second lens 120. The second reflecting member 220 may have an object-side surface 222 and an image-side surface 224, which are opposite to each other. The object-side surface 222 of the second reflecting member 220 may face the object (or subject), and the image-side surface 224 of the second reflecting member 220 may face the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400. The image-side surface 224 of the second reflecting member 220 may be convex. For example, the object-side surface 222 of the second reflecting member 220 may be concave and the image-side surface 224 of the second reflecting member 220 may be convex. The image-side surface 224 of the second reflecting member 220 may include a reflective surface. The image-side surface 224 of the second reflecting member 220 may be configured to reflect light incident from the object-side surface 222 of the second reflecting member 220 to the first reflecting member 210. The second reflecting member 220 may be an aspherical lens, and the object-side surface 222 and the image-side surface 224 of the second reflecting member 220 may be aspherical surfaces. The second reflecting member 220 may be formed of, for example, a plastic material.
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[0029] The fourth lens 140 may have a positive refractive power. The fourth lens 140 may have an object-side surface 142 and an image-side surface 144, which are opposite to each other. The object-side surface 142 of the fourth lens 140 may face the object (or subject), and the image-side surface 144 of the fourth lens 140 may face the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400. The the image-side surface 144 of the fourth lens 140 may be convex. For example, the object-side surface 142 of the fourth lens 140 may be concave and the image-side surface 144 of the fourth lens may be convex. The fourth lens 140 may be an aspherical lens, and the object-side surface 142 and the image-side surface 144 of the fourth lens 140 may be aspherical surfaces. The fourth lens 140 may be formed of, for example, a plastic material.
[0030] The fifth lens 150 may have a negative refractive power. The fifth lens 150 may have an object-side surface 152 and an image-side surface 154, which are opposite to each other. The object-side surface 152 of the fifth lens 150 may face the object (or subject), and the image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens 150 may face the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400. The image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens 150 may be convex. For example, the object-side surface 152 of the fifth lens 150 may be concave and the image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens 150 may be convex. The fifth lens 150 may be an aspherical lens, and the object-side surface 152 and the image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens 150 may be aspherical surfaces. The fifth lens 150 may be formed of, for example, a plastic material.
[0031] The filter 300 may be disposed between the fifth lens 150 and the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400. The filter 300 may block a portion of light L, of certain wavelengths, incident through the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220. For example, the filter 300 may be an infrared filter for blocking infrared light of the incident light L.
[0032] The image sensor 400 may include a plurality of pixels for converting the incident light L incident through the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150, the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220 and the filter 300 into electrical signals.
[0033] The imaging lens system 1000 may be configured to increase an optical path of the incident light L incident to the imaging lens system 1000 without increasing a total length of the imaging lens system 1000. For example, the incident light L incident from the outside may be incident to the object-side surface 222 of the second reflecting member 220 through the first lens 110 and then may be reflected at the image-side surface 224 of the second reflecting member 220 to be incident to the image-side surface 214 of the first reflecting member 210. The incident light L may be reflected at the object-side surface 212 of the first reflecting member 210 to be incident to the second lens 120 and then may be incident to the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400 through the third to fifth lenses 130, 140 and 150 and the filter 300.
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[0038] The imaging lens system 1000 may be configured to satisfy at least one of the following conditions.
−10<f1/f2<−3
−30<f5/f<0
[0039] Here, ‘f’ is a total effective focal length of the imaging lens system 1000, ‘f1’ is an effective focal length of the first lens 110, ‘f2’ is an effective focal length of the second lens 120, and ‘f5’ is an effective focal length of the fifth lens 150.
[0040] The imaging lens system 1000 may be configured to satisfy the following condition.
1<f/TTL<3
[0041] Here, ‘f’ is the total effective focal length of the imaging lens system 1000, and ‘TTL’ is a distance from the object-side surface 112 of the first lens 110 to the image surface 400S of the image sensor 400 and is a distance on the optical axis AX.
[0042] The imaging lens system 1000 may be configured to realize autofocus by moving all of the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220. For example, the imaging lens system 1000 may realize the autofocus by moving all of the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220 in the direction parallel to the optical axis AX.
[0043] The following Table 1 shows example dimensions of the imaging lens system 1000 according to example embodiments. In the Table 1, surface numbers are reference numerals indicating the object-side surfaces and the image-side surfaces of the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220, illustrated in
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Effective Effective Surface diameter Surface diameter number (mm) number (mm) 112 8.692 212 3.635 114 7.784 214 4.8 122 3.6 222 7.766 124 3.406 224 8.204 132 3.491 110HL = 5.2 mm 134 3.522 220HL = 4.4 mm 142 3.865 IH = 5.76 mm 144 4.342 152 4.382 154 4.946
[0044] When the imaging lens system 1000 is formed based on the parameters as shows in Table 1, the total effective focal length f of the imaging lens system 1000 is 16.65 mm, the total length TTL of the imaging lens system 1000 is 7.8 mm, and a f-number is 2.4.
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[0053] Other features of the imaging lens system 1100 according to the example embodiments may be substantially the same as corresponding features of the imaging lens system 1000 described with reference to
[0054] The following Table 2 shows example dimensions of the imaging lens system 1100 according to example embodiments. In the Table 2, surface numbers are reference numerals indicating the object-side surfaces and the image-side surfaces of the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220, illustrated in
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Effective Effective Surface diameter Surface diameter number (mm) number (mm) 112 9.836 212 5.5 114 8.859 214 4.012 122 3.6 222 8.854 124 3.365 224 9.294 132 3.368 134 3.337 110HL = 5.9 mm 142 3.865 220HL = 4.4 mm 144 4.401 IH = 5.76 mm 152 4.460 154 4.785
[0055] When the imaging lens system 1100 is formed based on the parameters as shown in Table 2, a total effective focal length f of the imaging lens system 1100 is 16.65 mm, a total length TTL of the imaging lens system 1100 is 8.07 mm, and a f-number is 2.1.
[0056] According to the example embodiments, the imaging lens system 1000/1100 may be configured to increase the total effective focal length f while reducing the total length TTL. Thus, the imaging lens system 1000/1100 may have a relatively small size and may realize a high magnification.
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[0059] The imaging lens system 1000/1100 may include a lens group G including a plurality of lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and a plurality of reflecting members 210 and 220, a filter 300, and an image sensor 400. The lens group G, the filter 300 and the image sensor 400 of the imaging lens system 1000/1100 may be sequentially disposed in the direction perpendicular to the first surface S1 of the electronic device 2000. For example, the lens group G may be disposed adjacent to the first surface S1 of the electronic device 2000, and the image sensor 400 may be disposed adjacent to the second surface S2 of the electronic device 2000. The filter 300 may be disposed between the lens group G and the image sensor 400.
[0060] The lens group G may include a first lens 110, a second lens 120, a third lens 130, a fourth lens 140 and a fifth lens 150, which are sequentially disposed from the first surface S1 toward the image sensor 400 in the direction perpendicular to the first surface S1 and may include a first reflecting member 210 and a second reflecting member 220, which are sequentially disposed from the first surface S1 toward the image sensor 400 in the direction perpendicular to the first surface S1. The first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220 may be the same as the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220, described with reference to
[0061] Incident light L incident from the outside may be incident to the lens group G of the imaging lens system 1000/1100 through the first surface S1 of the electronic device 2000. The incident light L may be incident to the image sensor 400 through the lens group G and the filter 300.
[0062] The filter 300 may block a portion of the incident light L, of certain wavelengths, incident through the first to fifth lenses 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150 and the first and second reflecting members 210 and 220. For example, the filter 300 may be an infrared filter that may block infrared light of the incident light L.
[0063] The image sensor 400 may include a plurality of pixels that may convert the incident light L incident through the lens group G and the filter 300 into electrical signals. For example, the image sensor 400 may include a substrate 410 including photoelectric conversion regions PD and device isolation patterns IS therebetween, a micro lens array 430 disposed on a top surface 410a of the substrate 410, a color filter array 420 between the top surface 410a of the substrate 410 and the micro lens array 430, and an interconnection layer 440 disposed on a bottom surface 410b of the substrate 410. Each of the plurality of pixels may include a corresponding one of the photoelectric conversion regions PD, a corresponding color filter of the color filter array 420, and a corresponding micro lens of the micro lens array 430. However, the structure of the image sensor 400 is not limited to the structure described above.
[0064] The imaging lens system 1000/1100 may be configured to realize autofocus by moving the whole of the lens group G in the direction perpendicular to the first surface S1. The imaging lens system 1000/1100 may be configured to increase a total effective focal length f while reducing a total length TTL.
[0065] The thickness (i.e., the thickness in the direction perpendicular to the first surface S1) of the electronic device 2000 may be less than the length (i.e., the length in the direction parallel to the first surface S1) of the electronic device 2000. The imaging lens system 1000/1100 may have a relatively reduced total length TTL For example, the total length TTL of the imaging lens system 1000/1100 may be less than about 10 mm, however, embodiments are not limited thereto. Thus, the imaging lens system 1000/1100 may be more easily mounted in the electronic device 2000 in a thickness direction (i.e., the direction perpendicular to the first surface S1) of the electronic device 2000. For example, the electronic device 2000 may be a smart phone.
[0066] According to example embodiments, the imaging lens system 1000/1100 may be configured to increase the total effective focal length f while reducing the total length TTL. Thus, the imaging lens system 1000/1100 may have a relatively small size and may realize a relatively high magnification. As a result, it is possible to provide the imaging lens system which has the relatively small size and is capable of realizing the relatively high magnification, and the electronic device including the same.
[0067] While example embodiments have been particularly shown and described, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that variations in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the attached claims and their equivalents.