Patent ID: 8422156

Claim:
A zoom lens barrel, comprising: a fixed frame; a rotary frame that has a first cam groove and a first rectilinearly moving groove, and rotates with respect to the fixed frame; a first rectilinearly moving member that has a second cam groove and a second rectilinearly moving groove, is restricted from rotating by the fixed frame, and moves in an optical axis direction with the rotary frame; a first cam frame that has a first cam follower which engages with and slides in contact with the first rectilinearly moving groove and the second cam groove, and a third cam groove, and rotates with the rotation of the rotary frame; a second rectilinearly moving member that engages with the second rectilinearly moving groove, and moves in the optical axis direction with rotation of the rotary frame; a third rectilinearly moving member that has a second cam follower which engages with and slides in contact with the first cam groove, and slides in contact with and engages with the second rectilinearly moving groove, and a third rectilinearly moving groove; a second cam frame that has a fourth cam groove, is fitted on the first cam frame, is movable in the optical axis direction with respect to the first cam frame moves, in the optical axis direction with the third rectilinearly moving member, and is provided rotatably with respect to the third rectilinearly moving member; rotation transmitting means that transmits rotation of the first cam frame to the second cam frame; a first lens frame that holds part of lenses which form a zoom lens system, has a third cam follower which engages with and slides in contact with the third cam groove, is restricted and inhibited from rotating by the second rectilinearly moving member, and moves in the optical axis direction with rotation of the first cam frame; and a second lens frame that holds another lens different from the lens of the zoom lens system, has a fourth cam follower which engages with and slides in contact with the fourth cam groove, and moves in the optical axis direction with rotation of the second cam frame.