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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 1991
Filed:
Mar. 30, 1989
Nobuharu Murashima, Osaka, JP;
Hideo Kajita, Osaka, JP;
Yasuo Hawai, Osaka, JP;
Toshihiko Ishimura, Osaka, JP;
Akira Okuno, Osaka, JP;
Junichi Tanii, Osaka, JP;
Reiji Seki, Osaka, JP;
Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
An electromagnetic actuator suitable for use in combination with the mechanisms of cameras and the like. The electromagnetic actuator has a single electromagnet, and first and second armatures disposed opposite to the opposite attracting surfaces of the electromagnet, respectively. The first armature actuates a first operating lever for operating the shutter release mechanism of a camera, and the second armature actuates a second operating lever for operating the diaphragm of the camera. The first armature is separated from the attracting surface and the second armature is in contact with the attracting surface while the electromagnet is not energized. When the electromagnet is energized, the first armature is attracted to the attracting surface to actuate the first operating lever for releasing the shutter. When the electromagnet is de-energized, the second armature is separated from the attracting surface to allow the second operating lever which has been detained by the second armature to be turned for controlling the diaphragm. A control circuit decreases the current energizing the electromagnet after the first and second armatures have been attracted to the corresponding attracting surfaces to save power.