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Title:
DEVICE FOR PREVENTING MOBILE PHONE CAMERA LENS FROM GENERATING HALO FLARE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/248758
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Disclosed is a device for preventing a mobile phone camera lens from generating a halo flare, the device specifically relating to the field of photographic equipment. The device is composed of an external shading plate, a shaft, a spring, an electromagnet coil assembly, a finger nest, a shading cover, a suction-type assembly, etc. The external shading plate is mounted on a shell outside a camera lens on the back face of a mobile phone by means of the shaft; when in use, the external shading plate is opened by means of spring tension by controlling the electromagnet coil assembly to be powered off, and can also be manually opened by means of the finger nest; and when reset takes place, the external shading plate is reset by means of manually pressing. When in use, the shading cover is mounted on a panel on the front face of the mobile phone, and can be manually mounted or removed. The device can effectively prevent various adverse effects on the quality of a picture and a video due to a halo flare caused by the reflection of strong light by a lens when the mobile phone camera lens carries out photographing and video recording in a strong light environment, thereby greatly improving the imaging quality; and the device can also provide a protection function by preventing the surface of the mobile phone lens from being scratched and abraded by foreign matter.

Inventors:
WANG XINLING (CN)
Application Number:
PCT/CN2020/090024
Publication Date:
December 17, 2020
Filing Date:
May 13, 2020
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Assignee:
ZHAO ZHONGHONG (CN)
WANG XINLING (CN)
International Classes:
H04M1/02; G02B7/00; G03B30/00
Foreign References:
CN106506743A2017-03-15
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CN110035159A2019-07-19
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CN207354421U2018-05-11
CN205019022U2016-02-10
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