Patent ID: 8157458
Filing Date: 2012-04-17
Classification: G03B,H04N

Abstract:
1. A focal-plane shutter apparatus comprising: leading blades; trailing blades; a leading blade driving member configured to receive an urging force generated by a leading blade urging member to drive the leading blades; a trailing blade driving member configured to receive an urging force generated by a trailing blade urging member to drive the trailing blades; a leading blade electromagnetic holding mechanism configured to hold the leading blade driving member by using an electromagnetic force in a state where the leading blade urging member is charged; a trailing blade electromagnetic holding mechanism configured to hold the trailing blade driving member by using an electromagnetic force in a state where the trailing blade urging member is charged; a motor; and a cam member including a leading blade cam and a trailing blade cam, and configured to be rotated by the motor in one direction such that the leading and trailing blade cams respectively make contact with follower portions of the leading and trailing blade driving members to drive the leading and trailing blade driving members in a charging direction in which the leading and trailing blade urging members are charged, and then to allow each of the leading and trailing blade driving members to move from a charge completion position where the drive thereof in the charging direction is completed to a blade drive standby position, wherein the leading blade cam includes a leading blade cam inclination portion and the trailing blade cam includes a trailing blade cam inclination portion, the leading and trailing blade inclination portions respectively allowing each of the leading and trailing blade driving members to move from the charge completion position to the blade drive standby position, and wherein, in a rotation direction of the cam member, a first angular area where the leading blade inclination portion is formed on the cam member is smaller than a second angular area where the trailing blade inclination portion is formed thereon.