GB2241068A - Mount assembly of optical devices - Google Patents

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GB2241068A
GB2241068A GB9103095A GB9103095A GB2241068A GB 2241068 A GB2241068 A GB 2241068A GB 9103095 A GB9103095 A GB 9103095A GB 9103095 A GB9103095 A GB 9103095A GB 2241068 A GB2241068 A GB 2241068A
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Katsuhiko Nomura
Kenichi Sakata
Hiroaki Takagi
Misao Ishikawa
Yasuo Nihei
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03BAPPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • G03B17/00Details of cameras or camera bodies; Accessories therefor
    • G03B17/02Bodies
    • G03B17/12Bodies with means for supporting objectives, supplementary lenses, filters, masks, or turrets
    • G03B17/14Bodies with means for supporting objectives, supplementary lenses, filters, masks, or turrets interchangeably

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A mount assembly having mounts 14, 21 which are provided on optical devices to be detachably attached to each other and which have mount surfaces 15, 21a which come into contact with each other when the optical devices are attached to each other wherein at least one of the mounts includes in combination a mount body 21 which is made of synthetic resin and which is provided with the mount surface 21a and a reinforcing metal ring member 22. An elastically deformable ring member 23 may be present. 14 may be a lens mount and 21 a mount on a camera. <IMAGE>

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d --2.4 JL C) E a MOUNT ASSEMBLY OF OPTICAL DEVICES The present invention
relates to a mounting mechanism for mounting an optical device such as a camera body, an interchangeable lens, various converters, an intermediate ring, a diaphragm device, or a similar device.
A bayonet mount is usually incorporated in such a mounting mechanism. The bayonet mount usually has a male mount (e.g. a lens mount of a singlelens reflex camera) and a female mount (e.g. a body mount of a camera), provided on a pair of optical devices to be attached to each other. The male and female mounts are provided with a plurality of teeth which can be engaged with each other when the mounts are fitted and rotated relative to each other. When the male and female mounts are engaged, the mount surfaces of the opposed mounts are brought into pressed contact with each other with the help of a spring.
The mount member is usually made of metal so as to ensure that it is sufficiently strong and can be precisely machined. However, since the mount member has a complicated contour, it requires a large number of complex machining steps. In addition, the mount surfaces of the mount members must be subjected to a surface treatment for anti-scuffing, to prevent the surfaces from being damaged due to sliding contact between the metal surfaces, or for providing a smooth fit during the relative sliding rotation of the mount members. Furthermore, in cases where the mount surfaces have thereon electrical contacts, it is necessary to provide Insulating means for the electrical contacts. Consequently, the mount is one of the most expensive camera components. Furthermore, the fit upon attachment and detachment of the mount members deteriorates in time due to wear of the metal surfaces, even if the surfaces are -2subject to the surface treatment as mentioned above or a lubricating surface treatment.
An object of the present invention is to provide a mount which can be inexpensively and precisely manufactured and which has sufficient strength, high wear-resistance, high anti-corrosion and an improved fit.
According to the present invention there is provided a mount assembly comprising a pair of mounts respectively provided on optical devices to be detachably attached to each other and which have mount surfaces which come into contact with each other when the optical devices are attached to each other, wherein at least one of the mounts comprises in combination a mount body which is made of synthetic resin and which is provided with a synthetic resin mount surface and a reinforcing metal ring member for reinforcing the mount body.
Since it is easy to make a complicated shape precisely by injection molding using synthetic resin, no precise machining is necessary.
The decreased strength due to synthetic resin can be reinforced by the reinforcing metal ring member. No high precision of the machining of the reinforcing ring member is necessary. Specifically, in the mount assembly according to the present invention, the precision in shape is ensured by the mount body made of synthetic resin and the strength is increased by the reinforcing ring member made of metal.
The reinforcing ring member can be embedded in the mount body of synthetic resin or can be made of a separate piece which can be fitted and secured to the mount body together with the mount body.
The reinforcing metal ring member can be used as an electrical conductor. On the other hand, the mount body of synthetic resin can be used as an insulating member. To 1 -3 this end, for instance, the grounding member provided on the mount surface is brought into contact with the reinforcing ring member and the contact pin provided on the mount surface is not brought into contact with the reinforcing ring member.
Preferably, the mount body of synthetic resin is made of engineering plastic which can be inject ion-molded, such as polyphenylenesulfite or liquid crystal polymer. Alternatively, it is also possible to make the mount body of self-lubricating resin, oil-impregnated resin, etc.
The present invention can be applied to at least one of the mount members to be attached to another. In this case, the other mount member can be made of metal while maintaining desired sliding characteristics.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a camera system comprising a camera body having a female mount and an interchangeable lens having a male mount which can be engaged by the f emale mount of the camera body, wherein at least one of the male and female mounts comprises in combination a mount body which is made of synthetic resin and which comes into contact with the other mount and a reinforcing metal ring member which does not come into contact with the other mount.
Preferably, the male mount of the interchangeable lens is made of metal.
The present disclosure relates to subject matter contained in Japanese patent application No. 2-33020 (filed on February 14, 1990) which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention will now be described by way of illustration only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of a camera having a camera body to which a mount is attached according embodying the present invention; r kl.
Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are sectional views taken along the lines II-II, III-III and W-W in Fig. 1, respectively; Fig. 5 is a plan view of a single elastic ring used in the present invention; Figs. 6, 7 and 8 are sectional views corresponding to Figs. 2, 3 and 4, for another embodiment of the present invention, respectively; and, Fig. 9 is a perspective view of an interchangeable lens which can be mounted to a body mount of a camera body, embodying the present invention.
The illustrated embodiments are applied to a body mount 20 of a camera body 11 to which a lens mount 14 of an interchangeable lens 12 is detachably attached. In the illustrated embodiments, the lens mount is made of metal.
The lens mount 14 which is generically shown in Fig. 9 has a mount surface 15, an annular groove 16 located behind the mount surface 15, and predetermined shapes of claws (projections) 17 which are spaced apart from one another at a predetermined distance and which project radially and outwardly.
In the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1 through 5, the body mount 20 has a mount body 21 made of synthetic resin, a reinforcing ring member (metal ring member) 22, and an elastically deformable ring member 23.
The mount body 21 has a mount surface 21a which comes into contact with the mount surface 15 of the interchangeable lens 12, recesses 21c through which the radial projections 17 of the interchangeable lens 12 can enter, and radial claws (projections) 21d which are adjacent to the recesses 21c and which are placed on the front surfaces of the projections 17 when the interchangeable lens 12 is attached. The mount body 21 also has insertion holes f or set screws 24, an AF joint 25, a grounding pin 26, contact pins 27 and a lock pin 28.
1 The components of the mount body 21 can be precisely formed on the mount body by an injection mold of synthetic resin. A synthetic resin of which the mount body 21 is made can be preferably made of engineering plastic which can be used in an injection molding process, such as polyphenylenesulfite (PPS), liquid crystal polymer, or self-lubricating resin or oil- impregnated resin.
The reinforcing ring member 22 is inserted and molded in the mount body 21. The reinforcing ring member 22 has insertion holes for the set screws 24, the AF joint 25, the grounding pin 26, the contact pin 27 and the lock pin 28, similar to the mount body 21. The insertion hole 22a of the reinforcing ring member 22 in which the contact pin 27 is loosely inserted with a clearance therebetween is disguised so that the contact pin 27 is insulated from the insertion hole 22a. On the other hand, the earthing pin 26 is brought into contact with the reinforcing ring member 22.
The elastically deformable ring member (annular spring member) 23 has an annular body 23a and spring portions 23b which extend from the annular body 23a and bend into a predetermined shape to correspond to the teeth 21d of the mount body 21, as shown in Fig. 5. Each of the spring portions 23b has a raised portion projecting parallel to the the optical axis direction to elastically press the teeth 17 of the interchangeable lens 12 rearwardly to thereby bring the mount surface 21a of the mount body 21 into close contact with the mount surface 15 of the lens mount 14.
The annular body 23a of the annular spring member 23 is superimposed on the inner peripheral surface portion of the mount body 21 and is secured to the camera body 30. Specifically, the mount body 21 in which the reinforcing ring member 22 is embedded and the spring member 23 are secured to the camera body 30 by the set screws 24. The AF joint 25, the grounding pin 26, the contact pin 27 and the lock pin 28, etc., are inserted in the respective insertion holes. The heads of the set screws 24 are directly in contact with the reinforcing ring member 22, so that the inount body 21 is prevented from being damaged at the contact portions with the set screws 24.
The grounding pin 26 and the contact pin 27 are biased by a spring means 31 in a direction so as to project f rom the mount surface 21a. Since the insertion hole 22a of the reinforcing ring member 22 does not come into contact with the contact pin 27, as mentioned above, the mount member 20 does not require a special insulating means for the contact pin 27. The camera body 30 is provided with an insulating means for the contact pin 27.
On the interchangeable lens 12 are provided an grounding pin 18 and a contact pin 19 which are connected to the grounding pin 26 and the contact pin 27 of the camera body 11, respectively. The grounding pin 18 and the contact pin 19 are insulated from the lens mount 14 by respective insulating members 18a and lga and electrically connected to a control circuit 40 on the lens side. The grounding pin 26 and the contact pin 27 are connected to a control circuit 50 on the camera body side.
In the mount member 20 as constructed above, according to the present invention the mount body, having a complex contour, can be easily and inexpensively injection-molded. Furthermore, the reinforcing ring member 22 has a simple shape, and accordingly can be inexpensively made of metal. Consequently, as a whole, the manufacturing cost can be remarkably reduced, while ensuring necessary strength and precision.
Since the mount surface 21a is made of synthetic resin, no sound is made during the sliding contact of the mount surfaces 21a and 15. In particular, since the engineering plastic has high strength, is highly corrosion proof, and highly wear proof, there is no change in the friction characteristic despite repeated attachment and detachment.
Figures 6 to 8 show a second embodiment ofthe present invention. In this embodiment, the reinforcing ring member 22 in the first embodiment mentioned above in which it is embedded in the mount body 21 is replaced with a fastening type of reinforcing ring member 29 which is fitted in an annular groove (counter boring) 21b which is formed on the mount surface 21 of the mount body 21A. The surface of the reinforcing ring member 29 is slightly retracted from the mount surface 21a so as not to come into contact with the lens mount surface 15. In the illustrated embodiment, the reinforcing ring member 29 is provided with insertion holes similar to the reinforcing ring member 22. The insertion hole for the contact pin 27 is in the form of a through hole 29a in which the contact pin 27 is loosely inserted without coming into contact therewith. The reinforcing ring member 29 is inserted in the annular groove 21b and secured to the camera body 30 together with the mount body 21.
The AF joint 25 is adapted to give, for example, a focusing drive force to the interchangeable lens side from the camera body side. The lock pin 28 is engaged in an associated locking hole of the interchangeable lens 12 to lock and unlock the engagement. The lock pin 28 is biased in a direction to project from the mount surface 21a and can be retracted therefrom against the biasing force by an attachment and detachment operation lever 28a (Fig. 1). The control circuits 40 and 50 on the lens side and the camera body side are interconnected by the contact pins 27 and 19 and the grounding pins 26 and 18 to transmit necessary information therebetween, respectively.
The illustrated embodiments mentioned above are applied to a mount member which has a grounding pin 26 and a contact pin 27 on a mount surface 21a for transmitting signals, the contact pin 27 being easily insulated. But the present invention can be advantageously applied to a mount member which has no grounding pin 26 and no contact pin 27.
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CLAIMS:
1. A mount assembly comprising:
a pair of mounts respectively provided on optical devices to be detachably attached to each other, said mounts having mount surfaces which come into contact with each other when the optical devices are attached to each other, wherein at least one of the mounts comprises in combination a mount body which is made of synthetic resin and which is provided with a synthetic resin mount surface and a reinforcing metal ring member for reinforcing the mount body.
2. A mount assembly according to claim 1, wherein said metal ring member is embedded in the mount body of synthetic resin.
3. A mount assembly according to either of claims 1 or 2, wherein said one of the mounts is secured to its associated optical device by set screws.
4. A mount assembly according to claim 3, wherein the metal ring member comes directly into contact with the heads of the associated set screws.
5. A mount assembly according to any preceding claim, wherein the metal ring member is made of a separate piece from the mount body of synthetic resin and is secured to the associated optical device together with the mount body by set screws.
6. A mount assembly according to any preceding claim wherein said one of the mounts is provided with a contact pin facing the mount surface thereof and does not come into contact with the reinforcing metal ring member.
7. A mount assembly according to any preceding claim wherein the other mount is made of metal.
8. A mount assembly according to any preceding claim wnerein the mount body of synthetic resin is made of a material i i 1 1 9 selected from a polyphenylensulf ite, liquid crystal polymer, self- lubricating resin and oil-impregnated resin.
9. A mount assembly according to any preceding claim wherein one of said optical devices is a camera body and the other is an interchangeable lens.
10. A mount assembly substantially as hereinbefore set forth with reference to, and/or as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
11. A camera comprising a mount as claimed in any one preceding claim.
Published 1991 at 71e Patent Office, State House. 66171 High Holborn. London WC I R 47P. Further copies may be obtained from Sales Branch, Unit 6. Nine Mile Point% Cwmfelinfach, Cross Keys. Nrt NPI 7HZ. Printed by Multiplex techniques lid. St Mary Cray, Kent.
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