Patents by Inventor Tohru Matsui
Tohru Matsui has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5130734Abstract: In an interchangeable lens including an optical system adjustable for focusing and adapted to be detachably mounted on a camera body which is provided with focus detection means for detecting an amount of defocus of an object image formed by the optical system, and drive means for driving the optical system for the focus adjustment thereof in accordance with the detected amount of defocus. The interchangeable lens comprises, inter alia, a code plate for producing a plurality of digital photographic distance signals representing given discrete photographic distances of the optical system in accordance with the adjustment of the optical system for focusing.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1988Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Nobuyuki Taniguchi, Takeshi Egawa, Tohru Matsui, Takanobu Omaki, Norio Ishikawa, Akiyoshi Nakamura, Shuzo Matsushita
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Patent number: 4969004Abstract: A lighting device such as an electronic flash device attachable to a camera body includes first and second light projecting optical systems which project first and second light fluxes for illuminating an object to aid focus detection by a focus detection device. The second light flux spreads at a larger solid angle than the first light flux and illuminates a fist distance zone which extends to a closer distance side while covering the whole of a second distance zone illuminated by the first light flux. An optical wedge disposed in the second light projecting optical system deflects a part of the second light flux towards the closer distance side of the first distance zone. Another lighting device includes a single light projecting optical system but it also includes an optical wedge for deflecting a part of a light flux projected by the light projecting optical system to widen a distance zone illuminated by the light flux towards a closer distance.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tohru Matsui, Takeshi Egawa
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Patent number: 4926206Abstract: A lighting device such as an electronic flash device attachable to a camera body includes first and second light projecting optical systems which project first and second light fluxes for illuminating an object to aid focus detection by a focus detection device. The second light flux spreads at a larger solid angle than the first light flux and illuminates a first distance zone which extends to a closer distance side while covering the whole of a second distance zone illuminated by the first light flux. An optical wedge disposed in the second light projecting optical system deflects a part of the second light flux towards the closer distance side of the first distance zone. Another lighting device includes a single light projecting optical system but it also includes an optical wedge for deflecting a part of a light flux projected by the light projecting optical system to widen a distance zone illuminated by the light flux towards a closer distance.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tohru Matsui, Takeshi Egawa
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Patent number: 4827301Abstract: A lighting device such as an electronic flash device attachable to a camera body includes first and second light projecting optical systems which project first and second light fluxes for illuminating an object to aid focus detection by a focus detection device. The second light flux spreads at a larger solid angle than the first light flux and illuminates a first distance zone which extends to a closer distance side while covering the whole of a second distance zone illuminated by the first light flux. An optical wedge disposed in the second light projecting optical system deflects a part of the second light flux towards the closer distance side of the first distance zone. Another lighting device includes a single light projecting optical system but it also includes an optical wedge for deflecting a part of a light flux projected by the light projecting optical system to widen a distance zone illuminated by the light flux towards a closer distance.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tohru Matsui, Takeshi Egawa
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Patent number: 4803508Abstract: A lighting device such as an electronic flash device attachable to a camera body includes first and second light projecting optical systems which project first and second light fluxes for illuminating an object to aid focus detection by a focus detection device. The second light flux spreads at a larger solid angle than the first light flux and illuminates a first distance zone which extends to a closer distance side while covering the whole of a second distance zone illuminated by the first light flux. An optical wedge disposed in the second light projecting optical system deflects a part of the second light flux towards the closer distance side of the first distance zone. Another lighting device includes a single light projecting optical system but it also includes an optical wedge for deflecting a part of a light flux projected by the light projecting optical system to widen a distance zone illuminated by the light flux towards a closer distance.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tohru Matsui, Takeshi Egawa
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Patent number: 4690538Abstract: A lighting device such as an electronic flash device attachable to a camera body includes first and second light projecting optical systems which project first and second light fluxes for illuminating an object to aid focus detection by a focus detection device. The second light flux spreads at a larger solid angle than the first light flux and illuminates a first distance zone which extends to a closer distance side while covering the whole of a second distance zone illuminated by the first light flux. An optical wedge disposed in the second light projecting optical system deflects a part of the second light flux towards the closer distance side of the first distance zone. Another lighting device includes a single light projecting optical system but it also includes an optical wedge for deflecting a part of a light flux projected by the light projecting optical system to widen a distance zone illuminated by the light flux towards a closer distance.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tohru Matsui, Takeshi Egawa
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Patent number: 4602861Abstract: An auto-focusing system includes a focus condition detector which detects the focus condition based on infrared light. A data producer is provided for producing a deflection signal indicating the difference between an image forming distance for infrared light and that for visible light, due to aberration. In accordance with the detected focus condition and deflection signal, an objective lens is shifted to a position for properly focusing an image of visible light on an image forming plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1983Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Nobuyuki Taniguchi, Takeshi Egawa, Tohru Matsui, Takanobu Omaki, Norio Ishikawa, Akiyoshi Nakamura, Shuzo Matsushita
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Patent number: 4298258Abstract: A distance measuring device is disclosed which includes a light emitting diode for projecting a light beam and photoresponsive elements for receiving the reflected light beam from an object. The photoresponsive elements are coupled to a circuit for producing a signal indicative of the distance between the device and the object. A circuit is provided for generating a timing signal in relation to the phase of the alternative fluctuations in the intensity of the ambient light. The light emitting diode is so controlled as to be allowed to project light beam when the timing signal is produced. The timing signal is arranged to occur during periods of zero or minimal ambient light fluctuations so that the distance measuring device is immune to the ambient light fluctuations.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Motonobu Matsuda, Tohru Matsui, Yoshihiro Tanaka
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Patent number: 4251144Abstract: This invention is directed to a rangefinding system which includes a light beam source, a plurality of light receiving elements disposed to receive an image light spot reflected from a target object existing in any one of a group of distance zones in such manner that the image light spot is projected on one or more of the light receiving elements, the light receiving elements being adapted to produce a combination of outputs, the contents of which vary depending on the distance between the target object and the rangefinding system the invention also includes a logic circuit for producing signals indicating the distance zone in which the target object exists, the signal generated in response to the combination of outputs, so that the space occupied by the light receiving elements can be advantageously decreased and the precision of rangefinding can be improved.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Motonobu Matsuda, Tohru Matsui, Yasuhiro Nanba, Yoshihiro Tanaka
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Patent number: 3972056Abstract: A varifocal lens assembly of a type including at least two lens groups, a first lens group being axially movable parallel to the optical axis of the varifocal lens assembly for varying the focal length of the optical system of the varifocal lens assembly. An automatic focusing device is associated with the varifocal lens assembly to axially move the lens groups as a whole, the other or second lens group or a part of lens elements of the other or second lens group a predetermined distance to compensate for the image shift which takes place during the adjustment of the focal length effected by axially moving the first lens group.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1974Date of Patent: July 27, 1976Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kayoshi Tsujimoto, Tohru Matsui, Haruo Abe, Mitsuaki Horimoto