U.S. patent application number 12/483748 was filed with the patent office on 2010-08-19 for imaging optical lens assembly.
This patent application is currently assigned to LARGAN PRECISION CO., LTD.. Invention is credited to Chun-Shan CHEN, Hsiang-Chi TANG.
Application Number | 20100208359 12/483748 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 42555814 |
Filed Date | 2010-08-19 |
United States Patent
Application |
20100208359 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
CHEN; Chun-Shan ; et
al. |
August 19, 2010 |
IMAGING OPTICAL LENS ASSEMBLY
Abstract
The present invention provides an imaging optical lens assembly
including, in order from the object side to the image side: a first
lens group comprising a first lens element with positive refractive
power, no lens element with refractive power being disposed between
the first lens element and an imaged object, the first lens element
being the only lens element with refractive power in the first lens
group; and a second lens group comprising, in order from the object
side to the image side: a second lens element with negative
refractive power; a third lens element; and a fourth lens element;
wherein focusing adjustment is performed by moving the first lens
element along an optical axis, such that as a distance between the
imaged object and the imaging optical lens assembly changes from
far to near, a distance between the first lens element and an image
plane changes from near to far; and wherein the number of the lens
elements with refractive power in the imaging optical lens assembly
is N, and it satisfies the relation: 4.ltoreq.N.ltoreq.5. The
abovementioned arrangement of optical elements and focusing
adjustment method enable the imaging optical lens assembly to
obtain good image quality and consume less power.
Inventors: |
CHEN; Chun-Shan; (Taichung,
TW) ; TANG; Hsiang-Chi; (Taichung, TW) |
Correspondence
Address: |
BIRCH STEWART KOLASCH & BIRCH
PO BOX 747
FALLS CHURCH
VA
22040-0747
US
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Assignee: |
LARGAN PRECISION CO., LTD.
Taichung
TW
|
Family ID: |
42555814 |
Appl. No.: |
12/483748 |
Filed: |
June 12, 2009 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
359/687 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G02B 13/04 20130101;
G02B 13/18 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
359/687 |
International
Class: |
G02B 15/14 20060101
G02B015/14 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Feb 19, 2009 |
TW |
98105232 |
Claims
1. An imaging optical lens assembly including, in order from an
object side to an image side: a first lens group comprising a first
lens element with positive refractive power, no lens element with
refractive power being disposed between the first lens element and
an imaged object, the first lens element being the only lens
element with refractive power in the first lens group; and a second
lens group comprising, in order from the object side to the image
side: a second lens element with negative refractive power; a third
lens element; and a fourth lens element; wherein focusing
adjustment is performed by moving the first lens element along an
optical axis, such that as a distance between the object and the
imaging optical lens assembly changes from far to near, a distance
between the first lens element and an image plane changes from near
to far, and during focusing the other lens elements in the imaging
optical lens assembly do not move relative to the imaging plane;
and wherein the number of the lens elements with refractive power
in the imaging optical lens assembly is N, and it satisfies the
relation: 4.ltoreq.N.ltoreq.5.
2. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein
a maximum focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is
f.sub.max, a minimum focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is f.sub.min, and they satisfy the relation:
1.ltoreq.f.sub.max/f.sub.min.ltoreq.1.05.
3. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 2, wherein
a back focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is BFL1
when the first lens element is positioned closest to the imaged
object, a back focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is
BFL2 when the first lens element is positioned closest to the image
plane, and they satisfy the relation: |BFL1-BFL2|<0.1 mm.
4. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 3, wherein
an on-axis spacing between the image-side surface of the first lens
element and the image plane is D1 when the first lens element is
positioned closest to the imaged object, an on-axis spacing between
the image-side surface of the first lens element and the image
plane is D2 when the first lens element is positioned closest to
the image plane, a focal length of the imaging optical lens element
is f when the first lens element is positioned closest to the image
plane, and they satisfy the relation:
1.0<(D1-D2)*100/f<3.0.
5. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 3, wherein
the first lens element has a convex object-side surface.
6. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 5, wherein
the fourth lens element has a concave image-side surface.
7. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 6, wherein
the second lens element has a concave image-side surface and the
third lens element has a concave object-side surface and a convex
image-side surface.
8. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 7, wherein
the object-side and image-side surfaces of at least three of said
lens elements are aspheric, and an aperture stop is disposed
between the first lens element and the imaged object.
9. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 8, wherein
the third lens element has a positive refractive power.
10. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 9, wherein
the second, third and fourth lens elements are made of plastic
material; and wherein an Abbe number of the second lens element is
V2, and it satisfies the relation: V2<29.
11. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 10,
wherein the first lens element is made of plastic material; and
wherein an Abbe number of the first lens element is V1, and it
satisfies the relation: 50<V1<62.
12. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 9, wherein
the second lens element has a concave object-side surface.
13. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 12,
wherein an on-axis spacing between the third lens element and the
fourth lens element is T34, an on-axis spacing between the second
lens element and the third lens element is T23, and they satisfy
the relation: 0.2<T34/T23<1.6.
14. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 4, wherein
a focal length of the first lens element is f1, a focal length of
the third lens element is f3, and they satisfy the relations:
1.0<f/f1<1.7, 0.6<f/f3<1.8.
15. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 14 further
comprising an electronic sensor on which an object is imaged;
wherein when the first lens element is positioned closest to the
imaged object, a total track length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is TTL and a maximum image height of the imaging optical
lens assembly is ImgH, and they satisfy the relation:
TTL/ImgH<1.95.
16. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 1 further
comprising an electronic sensor on which an object is imaged;
wherein when the first lens element is positioned closest to the
imaged object, the total track length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is TTL and the maximum image height of the imaging optical
lens assembly is ImgH, and they satisfy the relation:
TTL/ImgH<1.95.
17. The imaging optical lens assembly according to claim 11,
wherein the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, and it
satisfies the relation: V2<25.
18. A method for performing focusing for an imaging optical lens
assembly, wherein the imaging optical lens assembly includes, in
order from an object side to an image side: a first lens group
comprising a first lens element with positive refractive power, no
lens element with refractive power being disposed between the first
lens element and an imaged object, the first lens element being the
only lens element with refractive power in the first lens group;
and a second lens group comprising, in order from the object side
to the image side: a second lens element with negative refractive
power; a third lens element and a fourth lens element; and wherein
the method for performing focusing includes moving the first lens
element along an optical axis, such that as a distance between the
imaged object and the imaging optical lens assembly changes from
far to near, a distance between the first lens element and an image
plane changes from near to far.
19. The method for performing focusing for an imaging optical lens
assembly according to claim 18, wherein the object is imaged on an
electronic sensor.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to an imaging optical lens
assembly, and more particularly, to an imaging optical lens
assembly with focusing adjustment.
[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004] In recent years, with the popularity of camera mobile
phones, the demand for compact photographing lenses is increasing,
and the sensor of a general photographing camera is none other than
CCD (charge coupled device) or CMOS device (Complementary Metal
Oxide Semiconductor device). Furthermore, as advanced semiconductor
manufacturing technology has allowed the pixel size of sensors to
be reduced and compact photographing lenses have gradually evolved
toward higher megapixels, there is an increasing demand for compact
photographing lenses featuring better image quality.
[0005] A conventional compact photographing lens equipped in a
mobile phone is usually a single focus lens having a fixed focal
length. For a specific object distance, since the photographing
lens has a limited depth of field, it is apt to produce blurred
images. Therefore, as the resolution of compact photographing
lenses increases, a focusing adjustment function becomes more and
more indispensable as well. Generally, a photographing lens with
focusing adjustment function performs focusing adjustment by using
a driving motor to move the entire photographing lens relative to
the sensor. However, such a photographing lens requires higher
power consumption because the driving motor is configured to drive
the entire photographing lens. Moreover, the photographing lens has
a relatively long total track length.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The present invention provides an imaging optical lens
assembly including, in order from the object side to the image
side: a first lens group comprising a first lens element with
positive refractive power, no lens element with refractive power
being disposed between the first lens element and an imaged object,
the first lens element being the only lens element with refractive
power in the first lens group; and a second lens group comprising,
in order from the object side to the image side: a second lens
element with negative refractive power; a third lens element; and a
fourth lens element; focusing is performed by moving the first lens
element along the optical axis, such that as a distance between the
imaged object and the imaging optical lens assembly changes from
far to near, a distance between the first lens element and the
imaging surface changes from near to far, and during focusing the
other lens elements in the imaging optical lens assembly do not
move relative to the imaging plane; and wherein the number of the
lens elements with refractive power in the imaging optical lens
assembly is N, and it satisfies the relation:
4.ltoreq.N.ltoreq.5.
[0007] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a method for performing focusing for an imaging optical
lens assembly; wherein the lens assembly includes, in order from
the object side to the image side: a first lens group comprising a
first lens element with positive refractive power, no lens element
with refractive power being disposed between the first lens element
and an imaged object, the first lens element being the only lens
element with refractive power in the first lens group; and a second
lens group comprising, in order from the object side to the image
side: a second lens element with negative refractive power; a third
lens element; and a fourth lens element; and wherein the method for
performing focusing includes moving the first lens element along
the optical axis, such that as a distance between the imaged object
and the imaging optical lens assembly changes from far to near, a
distance between the first lens element and the imaging surface
changes from near to far, and during focusing the other lens
elements in the imaging optical lens assembly can either move or
not move relative to the imaging plane.
[0008] The aforementioned arrangement of lens groups can
effectively improve the image quality of the imaging optical lens
assembly. In the present imaging optical lens assembly, a single
lens element, the first lens element, is selected to move along the
optical axis to perform the focusing adjustment so that less power
will be consumed during the focusing process. In addition, by
selecting the first lens element to perform focusing adjustment,
the number of lens groups can be reduced to effectively reduce the
variability in the assembly/manufacturing of the imaging optical
lens assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1 shows an imaging optical lens assembly in accordance
with a first embodiment of the present invention.
[0010] FIG. 2 shows the aberration curves of the first embodiment
of the present invention.
[0011] FIG. 3 shows an imaging optical lens assembly in accordance
with a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 4 shows the aberration curves of the second embodiment
of the present invention.
[0013] FIG. 5 shows an imaging optical lens assembly in accordance
with a third embodiment of the present invention.
[0014] FIG. 6 shows the aberration curves of the third embodiment
of the present invention.
[0015] FIG. 7 is TABLE 1 which lists the optical data of the first
embodiment.
[0016] FIG. 8 is TABLE 2 which lists the aspheric surface data of
the first embodiment.
[0017] FIG. 9 is TABLE 3 which lists the optical data of the second
embodiment.
[0018] FIG. 10 is TABLE 4 which lists the aspheric surface data of
the second embodiment.
[0019] FIG. 11 is TABLE 5 which lists the optical data of the third
embodiment.
[0020] FIG. 12 is TABLE 6 which lists the aspheric surface data of
the third embodiment.
[0021] FIG. 13 is TABLE 7 which lists the data of the respective
embodiments resulted from the equations.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The present invention provides an imaging optical lens
assembly including, in order from the object side to the image
side: a first lens group comprising a first lens element with
positive refractive power, no lens element with refractive power
being disposed between the first lens element and an imaged object,
the first lens element being the only lens element with refractive
power in the first lens group; and a second lens group comprising,
in order from the object side to the image side: a second lens
element with negative refractive power; a third lens element; and a
fourth lens element; wherein focusing is performed by moving the
first lens element along the optical axis, such that as a distance
between the imaged object and the imaging optical lens assembly
changes from far to near, a distance between the first lens element
and the imaging surface changes from near to far; and wherein the
number of the lens elements with refractive power in the imaging
optical lens assembly is N, and it satisfies the relation:
4.ltoreq.N.ltoreq.5.
[0023] When the relation of N=5 is satisfied, the fifth lens
element can be disposed between the first and second lens elements,
the third and fourth lens elements, or the fourth lens element and
the image plane.
[0024] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, the
focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is f when the
first lens element is positioned closest to the image plane, the
focal length of the first lens element is f1, the focal length of
the third lens element is f3, and they satisfy the relations:
1.0<f/f1<1.7, 0.6<f/f3<1.8.
[0025] When f/f1 satisfies the above relation, the displacement
distance of the first lens element will not be too large, thus the
total track length (TTL) of the imaging optical lens assembly will
not become too long. This also ensures that the movement of the
first lens element relative to the image plane has enough
sensitivity required for focusing adjustment. By having the first
lens element move along the optical axis to perform the focusing
adjustment (the so-called internal focusing method), the total
track length of the imaging optical lens assembly can be shortened
effectively. TTL is defined as the on-axis spacing between the
object-side surface of the first lens element and the image plane
when the first lens element is positioned closest to the imaged
object.
[0026] The relation 0.6<f/f3<1.8 enables the third lens
element to effectively distribute the refractive power of the
optical system, reducing the sensitivity of the optical system.
[0027] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, the
on-axis spacing between the image-side surface of the first lens
element and the image plane is D1 when the first lens element is
positioned closest to the imaged object, the on-axis spacing
between the image-side surface of the first lens element and the
image plane is D2 when the first lens element is positioned closest
to the image plane, the focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is f when the first lens element is positioned closest to
the image plane, and they satisfy the relation:
1.0<(D1-D2)*100/f<3.0.
[0028] When the above relation is satisfied, the movement of the
first lens element relative to the image plane has enough
sensitivity required for focusing adjustment. The above relation
also prevents the displacement distance of the first lens element
from becoming too large.
[0029] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, the
on-axis spacing between the third lens element and the fourth lens
element is T34, the on-axis spacing between the second lens element
and the third lens element is T23, and they satisfy the relation:
0.2<T34/T23<1.6.
[0030] When the above relation is satisfied, the off-axis
aberration of the imaging optical lens assembly can be effectively
corrected. The above relation also prevents the back focal length
from becoming too short and thus causing the rear end of the lens
assembly to have insufficient space to accommodate mechanical
components.
[0031] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, the
maximum focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is
f.sub.max, the minimum focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is f.sub.min, and they satisfy the relation:
1.ltoreq.f.sub.max/f.sub.min.ltoreq.1.05.
[0032] The above relation prevents the displacement distance of the
first lens element from becoming too large and keeps the magnifying
power of the optical system within a proper range.
[0033] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, the
back focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is BFL1 when
the first lens element is positioned closest to the imaged object,
the back focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is BFL2
when the first lens element is positioned closest to the image
plane, and they satisfy the relation:
|BFL1-BFL2|<0.1 mm.
[0034] Preferably, BFL1 and BFL2 satisfy the relation:
|BFL1-BFL2|=0.
[0035] When the above relation is satisfied, the image plane can be
fixed and the number of moving elements can be reduced, thereby
reducing the cost and the variability in the manufacturing of the
lens assembly.
[0036] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, it is
preferable that the first lens element has a convex object-side
surface so that the refractive power thereof can be enhanced to
shorten the total track length of the imaging optical lens
assembly.
[0037] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, it is
preferable that the fourth lens element has a concave image-side
surface.
[0038] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, it is
preferable that the second lens element has a concave image-side
surface and the third lens element has a concave object-side
surface and a convex image-side surface, so that accumulation of
aberrations can be avoided.
[0039] In the present imaging optical lens assembly, the first lens
element provides a positive refractive power, and the aperture stop
is located near the object side of the imaging optical lens
assembly, thereby the exit pupil of the imaging optical lens
assembly can be positioned far away from the image plane.
Therefore, the light will be projected onto the electronic sensor
at a nearly perpendicular angle, and this is the telecentric
feature of the image side. The telecentric feature is very
important to the photosensitive power of the current solid-state
electronic sensor as it can improve the photosensitivity of the
electronic sensor to reduce the probability of the occurrence of
shading.
[0040] In addition, in optical systems with a wide field of view,
the correction of distortion and chromatic aberration of
magnification is especially necessary, and the correction can be
made by placing the aperture stop in a location where the
refractive power of the optical system is balanced. In the present
imaging optical lens assembly, if the aperture stop is disposed
between the first lens element and the imaged object, the
telecentric feature will be enhanced to reduce the total track
length of the optical system; if the aperture stop is disposed
between the first lens element and the second lens element, the
wide field of view is emphasized. Such an arrangement of the
aperture stop also effectively reduces the sensitivity of the
optical system.
[0041] In the present imaging optical lens assembly, the lens
elements can be made of glass or plastic material. If the lens
elements are made of glass, there is more flexibility in
distributing the refractive power of the optical system. If plastic
material is adopted to produce lens elements, the production cost
will be reduced effectively. Additionally, the surfaces of the lens
elements can be formed to be aspheric and made to be non-spherical
easily, allowing more design parameter freedom which can be used to
reduce aberrations and the number of the lens elements, so that the
total track length of the imaging optical lens assembly can be
shortened effectively.
[0042] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, it is
preferable that the third lens element has a positive refractive
power so that the refractive power of the optical system can be
distributed effectively.
[0043] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, it is
preferable that the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2,
and it satisfies the relation: V2<29.
[0044] The above relation facilitates the correction of the
chromatic aberration of the optical system.
[0045] And it will be more preferable that V2 satisfies the
relation: V2<25.
[0046] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, it is
preferable that the Abbe number of the first lens element is V1,
and it satisfies the relation: 50<V1<62.
[0047] The above relation facilitates the correction of the
astigmatism of the optical system.
[0048] In the aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly, it is
preferable that the second lens element has a concave object-side
surface.
[0049] According to another aspect of the present invention, the
aforementioned imaging optical lens assembly further comprises an
electronic sensor on which an object is imaged. When the first lens
element is positioned closest to the imaged object, the total track
length of the imaging optical lens assembly is TTL, which is
defined as the on-axis spacing between the object-side surface of
the first lens element and the image plane when the first lens
element is positioned closest to the imaged object, and the maximum
image height of the imaging optical lens assembly is ImgH, which is
defined as half of the diagonal length of the effective pixel area
of the electronic sensor, and they satisfy the relation:
TTL/ImgH<1.95.
[0050] The above relation enables the imaging optical lens assembly
to maintain a compact form.
[0051] Preferred embodiments of the present invention along with
the appended drawings will be described in the following
paragraphs.
[0052] FIG. 1 shows an imaging optical lens assembly in accordance
with a first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 shows
the aberration curves of the first embodiment of the present
invention. The imaging optical lens assembly of the first
embodiment of the present invention, which mainly comprises two
lens groups, includes, in order from the object side to the image
side:
[0053] a first lens group comprising a plastic first lens element
100 with positive refractive power having a convex object-side
surface 101 and a convex image-side surface 102, the object-side
and image-side surfaces 101 and 102 of the first lens element 100
being aspheric, no lens element with refractive power being
disposed between the first lens element 100 and an imaged object,
the first lens element being the only lens element with refractive
power in the first lens group
[0054] a second lens group comprising, in order from the object
side to the image side: [0055] a plastic second lens element 110
with negative refractive power having a convex object-side surface
111 and a concave image-side surface 112, the object-side and
image-side surfaces 111 and 112 of the second lens element 110
being aspheric; [0056] a plastic third lens element 120 having a
concave object-side surface 121 and a convex image-side surface
122, the object-side and image-side surfaces 121 and 122 of the
third lens element 120 being aspheric; and [0057] a plastic fourth
lens element 130 having a convex object-side surface 131 and a
concave image-side surface 132, the object-side and image-side
surfaces 131 and 132 of the fourth lens element 130 being
aspheric;
[0058] an aperture stop 140 disposed between the first lens element
100 and the imaged object;
[0059] an IR filter 150 disposed between the image-side surface 132
of the fourth lens element 130 and the image plane 170, the IR
filter 150 having no influence on the focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly;
[0060] a sensor cover glass 160 disposed between the IR filter 150
and the image plane 170, the sensor cover glass 160 having no
influence on the focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly;
and
[0061] an image plane 170 disposed behind the sensor cover glass
160.
[0062] Focusing is performed by moving the first lens element along
the optical axis, such that as a distance between the imaged object
and the imaging optical lens assembly changes from far to near, a
distance between the first lens element and the imaging surface
changes from near to far, and during focusing the other lens
elements in the imaging optical lens assembly do not move relative
to the imaging plane.
[0063] The equation of the aspheric surface profiles is expressed
as follows:
X ( Y ) = ( Y 2 / R ) / ( l + sqrt ( 1 - ( 1 + k ) * ( Y / R ) 2 )
) + i ( Ai ) * ( Y i ) ##EQU00001##
[0064] wherein:
[0065] X: the height of a point on the aspheric surface at a
distance Y from the optical axis relative to the tangential plane
at the aspheric surface vertex;
[0066] Y: the distance from the point on the curve of the aspheric
surface to the optical axis;
[0067] k: the conic coefficient;
[0068] Ai: the aspheric coefficient of order i.
[0069] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the maximum focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is f.sub.max, the minimum focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly is f.sub.min, and they satisfy the relation:
f.sub.max/f.sub.min=1.02.
[0070] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the back focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is BFL1 when the first lens element 100 is positioned
closest to the imaged object, the back focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly is BFL2 when the first lens element 100 is
positioned closest to the image plane 170, and they satisfy the
relation: |BFL1-BFL2|=0.0.
[0071] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the on-axis spacing between the image-side surface 102 of
the first lens element 100 and the image plane 170 is D1 when the
first lens element 100 is positioned closest to the imaged object,
the on-axis spacing between the image-side surface 102 of the first
lens element 100 and the image plane 170 is D2 when the first lens
element 100 is positioned closest to the image plane 170, the focal
length of the imaging optical lens assembly is f when the first
lens element 100 is positioned closest to the image plane 170, and
they satisfy the relation: (D1-D2)*100/f=2.02.
[0072] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the Abbe number of the first lens element 100 is V1, and
it satisfies the relation: V1=55.9.
[0073] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the Abbe number of the second lens element 110 is V2, and
it satisfies the relation: V2=23.4.
[0074] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the on-axis spacing between the third lens element 120
and the fourth lens element 130 is T34, the on-axis spacing between
the second lens element 110 and the third lens element 120 is T23,
and they satisfy the relation: T34/T23=0.11.
[0075] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is
f when the first lens element 100 is positioned closest to the
image plane 170, the focal length of the first lens element 100 is
f1, the focal length of the third lens element 120 is f3, and they
satisfy the relations: f/f1=1.43, f/f3=1.42.
[0076] In the first embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the image plane 170 is provided with an electronic sensor
on which an object is imaged. When the first lens element 100 is
positioned closest to the imaged object, the total track length of
the imaging optical lens assembly is TTL and the maximum image
height of the imaging optical lens assembly is ImgH, and they
satisfy the relation: TTL/ImgH=1.84.
[0077] The detailed optical data of the first embodiment is shown
in FIG. 7 (TABLE 1), and the aspheric surface data is shown in FIG.
8 (TABLE 2), wherein the units of the radius of curvature, the
thickness and the focal length are expressed in mm, and HFOV is
half of the maximal field of view.
[0078] FIG. 3 shows an imaging optical lens assembly in accordance
with a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 4 shows
the aberration curves of the second embodiment of the present
invention. The imaging optical lens assembly of the second
embodiment of the present invention, which mainly comprises two
lens groups, includes, in order from the object side to the image
side:
[0079] a first lens group comprising a plastic first lens element
300 with positive refractive power having a convex object-side
surface 301 and a convex image-side surface 302, the object-side
and image-side surfaces 301 and 302 of the first lens element 300
being aspheric, no lens element with refractive power being
disposed between the first lens element 300 and an imaged object,
the first lens element being the only lens element with refractive
power in the first lens group;
[0080] a second lens group comprising, in order from the object
side to the image side: [0081] a plastic second lens element 310
with negative refractive power having a concave object-side surface
311 and a concave image-side surface 312, the object-side and
image-side surfaces 311 and 312 of the second lens element 310
being aspheric; [0082] a plastic third lens element 320 having a
concave object-side surface 321 and a convex image-side surface
322, the object-side and image-side surfaces 321 and 322 of the
third lens element 320 being aspheric; and [0083] a plastic fourth
lens element 330 having a convex object-side surface 331 and a
concave image-side surface 332, the object-side and image-side
surfaces 331 and 332 of the fourth lens element 330 being
aspheric;
[0084] an aperture stop 340 disposed between the first lens element
300 and the imaged object;
[0085] an IR filter 350 disposed between the image-side surface 332
of the fourth lens element 330 and the image plane 370, the IR
filter 350 having no influence on the focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly;
[0086] a sensor cover glass 360 disposed between the IR filter 350
and the image plane 370, the sensor cover glass 360 having no
influence on the focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly;
and
[0087] an image plane 370 disposed behind the sensor cover glass
360.
[0088] Focusing is performed by moving the first lens element along
the optical axis, such that as a distance between the imaged object
and the imaging optical lens assembly changes from far to near, a
distance between the first lens element and the imaging surface
changes from near to far, and during focusing the other lens
elements in the imaging optical lens assembly do not move relative
to the imaging plane.
[0089] The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the second
embodiment has the same form as that of the first embodiment.
[0090] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the maximum focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is f.sub.max, the minimum focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly is f.sub.min, and they satisfy the relation:
f.sub.max/f.sub.min=1.03.
[0091] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the back focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is BFL1 when the first lens element 300 is positioned
closest to the imaged object, the back focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly is BFL2 when the first lens element 300 is
positioned closest to the image plane 370, and they satisfy the
relation: |BFL1-BFL2|=0.0.
[0092] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the on-axis spacing between the image-side surface 302 of
the first lens element 300 and the image plane 370 is D1 when the
first lens element 300 is positioned closest to the imaged object,
the on-axis spacing between the image-side surface 302 of the first
lens element 300 and the image plane 370 is D2 when the first lens
element 300 is positioned closest to the image plane 370, the focal
length of the imaging optical lens assembly is f when the first
lens element 300 is positioned closest to the image plane 370, and
they satisfy the relation: (D1-D2)*100/f=1.98.
[0093] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the Abbe number of the first lens element 300 is V1, and
it satisfies the relation: V1=55.9.
[0094] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the Abbe number of the second lens element 310 is V2, and
it satisfies the relation: V2=23.4.
[0095] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the on-axis spacing between the third lens element 320
and the fourth lens element 330 is T34, the on-axis spacing between
the second lens element 310 and the third lens element 320 is T23,
and they satisfy the relation: T34/T23=1.19.
[0096] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is
f when the first lens element 300 is positioned closest to the
image plane 370, the focal length of the first lens element 300 is
f1, the focal length of the third lens element 320 is f3, and they
satisfy the relations: f/f1=1.42, f/f3=0.90.
[0097] In the second embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the image plane 370 is provided with an electronic sensor
on which an object is imaged. When the first lens element 300 is
positioned closest to the imaged object, the total track length of
the imaging optical lens assembly is TTL and the maximum image
height of the imaging optical lens assembly is ImgH, and they
satisfy the relation: TTL/ImgH=1.75.
[0098] The detailed optical data of the second embodiment is shown
in FIG. 9 (TABLE 3), and the aspheric surface data is shown in FIG.
10 (TABLE 4), wherein the units of the radius of curvature, the
thickness and the focal length are expressed in mm, and HFOV is
half of the maximal field of view.
[0099] FIG. 5 shows an imaging optical lens assembly in accordance
with a third embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 shows
the aberration curves of the third embodiment of the present
invention. The imaging optical lens assembly of the third
embodiment of the present invention, which mainly comprises two
lens groups, includes, in order from the object side to the image
side:
[0100] a first lens group comprising a plastic first lens element
500 with positive refractive power having a convex object-side
surface 501 and a convex image-side surface 502, the object-side
and image-side surfaces 501 and 502 of the first lens element 500
being aspheric, no lens element with refractive power being
disposed between the first lens element 500 and an imaged object,
the first lens element being the only lens element with refractive
power in the first lens group;
[0101] a second lens group comprising, in order from the object
side to the image side: [0102] a plastic second lens element 510
with negative refractive power having a concave object-side surface
511 and a concave image-side surface 512, the object-side and
image-side surfaces 511 and 512 of the second lens element 510
being aspheric; [0103] a plastic third lens element 520 having a
concave object-side surface 521 and a convex image-side surface
522, the object-side and image-side surfaces 521 and 522 of the
third lens element 520 being aspheric; and [0104] a plastic fourth
lens element 530 having a convex object-side surface 531 and a
concave image-side surface 532, the object-side and image-side
surfaces 531 and 532 of the fourth lens element 530 being
aspheric;
[0105] an aperture stop 540 disposed between the first lens element
500 and the imaged object;
[0106] an IR filter 550 disposed between the image-side surface 532
of the fourth lens element 530 and the image plane 570, the IR
filter 550 having no influence on the focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly;
[0107] a sensor cover glass 560 disposed between the IR filter 550
and the image plane 570, the sensor cover glass 560 having no
influence on the focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly;
and
[0108] an image plane 570 disposed behind the sensor cover glass
560.
[0109] Focusing is performed by moving the first lens element along
the optical axis, such that as a distance between the imaged object
and the imaging optical lens assembly changes from far to near, a
distance between the first lens element and the imaging surface
changes from near to far, and during focusing the other lens
elements in the imaging optical lens assembly do not move relative
to the imaging plane.
[0110] The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the third
embodiment has the same form as that of the first embodiment.
[0111] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the maximum focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is f.sub.max, the minimum focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly is f.sub.min, and they satisfy the relation:
f.sub.max/f.sub.min=1.03.
[0112] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the back focal length of the imaging optical lens
assembly is BFL1 when the first lens element 500 is positioned
closest to the imaged object, the back focal length of the imaging
optical lens assembly is BFL2 when the first lens element 500 is
positioned closest to the image plane 570, and they satisfy the
relation: |BFL1-BFL2|=0.0.
[0113] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the on-axis spacing between the image-side surface 502 of
the first lens element 500 and the image plane 570 is D1 when the
first lens element 500 is positioned closest to the imaged object,
the on-axis spacing between the image-side surface 502 of the first
lens element 500 and the image plane 570 is D2 when the first lens
element 500 is positioned closest to the image plane 570, the focal
length of the imaging optical lens assembly is f when the first
lens element 500 is positioned closest to the image plane 570, and
they satisfy the relation: (D1-D2)*100/f=1.87.
[0114] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the Abbe number of the first lens element 500 is V1, and
it satisfies the relation: V1=55.9.
[0115] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the Abbe number of the second lens element 510 is V2, and
it satisfies the relation: V2=23.4.
[0116] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the on-axis spacing between the third lens element 520
and the fourth lens element 530 is T34, the on-axis spacing between
the second lens element 510 and the third lens element 520 is T23,
and they satisfy the relation: T34/T23=0.47.
[0117] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the focal length of the imaging optical lens assembly is
f when the first lens element 500 is positioned closest to the
image plane 570, the focal length of the first lens element 500 is
f1, the focal length of the third lens element 520 is f3, and they
satisfy the relations: f/f1=1.46, f/f3=1.31.
[0118] In the third embodiment of the present imaging optical lens
assembly, the image plane 570 is provided with an electronic sensor
on which an object is imaged. When the first lens element 500 is
positioned closest to the imaged object, the total track length of
the imaging optical lens assembly is TTL and the maximum image
height of the imaging optical lens assembly is ImgH, and they
satisfy the relation: TTL/ImgH=1.75.
[0119] The detailed optical data of the third embodiment is shown
in FIG. 11 (TABLE 5), and the aspheric surface data is shown in
FIG. 12 (TABLE 6), wherein the units of the radius of curvature,
the thickness and the focal length are expressed in mm, and HFOV is
half of the maximal field of view.
[0120] It is to be noted that TABLES 1-6 (illustrated in FIGS. 7-12
respectively) show different data of the different embodiments,
however, the data of the different embodiments are obtained from
experiments. Therefore, any imaging optical lens assembly of the
same structure is considered to be within the scope of the present
invention even if it uses different data. TABLE 7 (illustrated in
FIG. 13) shows the data of the respective embodiments resulted from
the equations.
[0121] The aforementioned arrangement of optical elements and
focusing adjustment method enable the imaging optical lens assembly
to obtain good image quality. In addition, the focusing adjustment
method introduced in the present invention requires less power
consumption and facilitates a significant reduction in the total
track length as compared to a conventional photographing lens with
focusing adjustment function.
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