Driving device, lens barrel and imaging apparatus

Optical: systems and elements – Lens – With support

Reexamination Certificate

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C359S814000, C359S698000, C310S323010, C310S328000

Reexamination Certificate

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07355802

ABSTRACT:
A driving device including: a vibrating body composed of a plurality of electric elements which are arranged to intersect in a predetermined angle, to vibrate based on a high frequency signal; a driven member having disk shape to be rotated by vibration of the vibrating body; a male screw member formed to rotate integrally with the driven member; a female screw member to be engaged threadably with the male screw member and to move by rotation of the male screw member; wherein the vibrating body is arranged on the male screw member side of the driven member.

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patent: 2003-222946 (2003-08-01), None

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