Patent: Full frame f/2 zoom, possibly for mirrorless?

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A patent application showing an unusual f/2 zoom from Canon has appeared in Japan (Patent application: 2018-132675). It’s possible that this zoom lens is related to a  mirrorless camera body with its short BF distance.
Canon News tells us that the patent itself deals with a floating focus system to help reduce the size of the lens.

Japan patent application 2018-132675:
Focal distance      90.00 125.01 145.99 109.96 130.49
F number             2.06   2.06   2.06   2.06   2.06
a half field angle  13.52   9.82   8.43  11.13   9.41
Image height        21.64  21.64  21.64  21.64  21.64
Whole length       242.35 242.35 242.35 242.35 242.35
BF                  16.70 1 6.70  16.70  16.70  16.70 
Focal distance      72.03 115.04 145.99  92.39 123.70
F number             2.06   2.06   2.06   2.06   2.06
a half field angle  16.72  10.65   8.43  13.18   9.92
Image height     ...

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Boy, that’s a lot of elements.

Now that Nikon has announced, they’re being criticized for the new Z mount lens selection. It would be nice if this (these?) lens(es) would be announced at the same time as Canon’s New cameras.
 
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This is likely just a technical demonstration to illustrate the floating focus mechanism, perhaps chosen because it shows a large size-reduction in the lens i.e. they've chosen a focal range and aperture that most clearly shows the size-reduction benefits of floating focus.

Then again, why make things complicated with all those elements if it's just a paper exercise so maybe this is a lens that's being developed. As others have pointed out, it's perfect for portraits (though maybe I'd like it to be a little longer but that could just be because I've got a large, unflattering nose)
 
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