Abstract:
An imaging system (60) comprises a housing (200) with reference surfaces (274,276), a lens (570) in contact with the reference surfaces (274,276), a member (600) retained to the housing in contact with the lens, and a spring (720) located between and in contact with a portion (282,332,342) of the housing and the lens. In a first operating condition, the member (600) is retained to the housing at a first location (350,360,370,380) and the lens is translatable with respect to the housing (200) and in a second operating condition, the member (600) is retained to the housing at a second location (420,424) and the lens is not translatable with respect to the housing.
Abstract:
An imaging system (60) comprises a housing (200) with reference surfaces (274,276), a lens (570) in contact with the reference surfaces (274,276), a member (600) retained to the housing in contact with the lens, and a spring (720) located between and in contact with a portion (282,332,342) of the housing and the lens. In a first operating condition, the member (600) is retained to the housing at a first location (350,360,370,380) and the lens is translatable with respect to the housing (200) and in a second operating condition, the member (600) is retained to the housing at a second location (420,424) and the lens is not translatable with respect to the housing.
Abstract:
In a lens focusing and holding arrangement for an imaging system (60) including a photosensor array (510), the lens (570) is in contact with a reference surface or surfaces (274, 276) formed within the imaging system housing (200) and is translatable along the surface (274, 276) in directions toward and away from the photosensor array (510) in order to adjust the focus of the imaging system (60). A lens retention clip (600) is provided to secure the lens (570) within the imaging system housing (200) and to cause translational movement of the lens (570) along the imaging system reference surface (274, 276). When focusing the imaging system (60), the lens retention clip (600) is in a first operating condition in which the lens retention clip (600) applies a relatively small force tending to hold the lens (570) in contact with the housing reference surface (274, 276). After the desired focus has been set, the lens retention clip (600) is placed in a second operating condition in which the lens retention clip (600) applies a relatively high force tending to hold the lens (570) in contact with the housing reference surface (274, 276), thus locking the lens (570) in place.
Abstract:
An image sensor has a supporting member for integrally supporting a reading system including illuminating means for illuminating an original document, a photoelectrically converting means and imaging means for imaging light reflected by the surface of the original document onto the photoelectrically converting means, and has a member disposed on the side surface of the supporting member. The image sensor has two or more substantially independent spaces formed in the supporting member. The illuminating means, the imaging means and the photoelectrically converting means are accommodated in one of the spaces.
Abstract:
A contact-type linear image sensor has two separate substrates (l2, l4) aligned adjacent to each other A linear array (D) of amorphous silicon photoelectric converting elements serving as photoelectric cells and a matrix wiring unit (28) are provided on a first substrate (l2) Driver IC chips (34, 36) are mounted on a second substrate (l4) Connection pad patterns (20a) for common cell electrodes (20) of cell groups (Dl, D2,..., Dm) and connection pad patterns (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d) for row signal lines (26) of the matrix wiring unit (28) are provided concentrically at a peripheral edge of the first substrate (l2) to be alinged along a junction edge line defined between the substrates (l2, l4). Connection pad patterns (38) for the IC chips (34, 36) are linearly aligned at a peripheral edge of the second substrate (l4) and along the substrate junction edge line to oppose the pad patterns (20a, 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d) of the first substrate (l2). A connector unit for electrically connecting the pad patterns of the first and second substrates (l2, l4) may be provided at only one position of the junction edge portion of the first and second substrates (l2, l4).
Abstract:
The objective of the present invention is the easy removal, from an opening in a support base, of a document support plate. A document reading unit (6) includes: an image sensor (30), for reading a document; a support base (22) having a box-like shape, for internally accommodating and supporting the image sensor, and an opening through which the image sensor faces a document; a contact glass (23) that is located at the opening, for covering the image sensor and supporting a document that is being conveyed to the image sensor; glass support members (24) linked with the contact glass and arranged on the support base, for supporting the contact glass; and fixing screws (25), for detachably fixing the glass support members to the support base.
Abstract:
A contact-type image sensor (20) comprises a case (21), a glass cover (22) provided on an upper surface of the case (21), a bottom substrate (23) mounted in a bottom surface of the case (21), light receiving elements (24) mounted on the bottom substrate, light emitting elements (25) for irradiating an object (D) on the glass cover (22) with light, and a rod lens array (27) for collecting the light reflected by the object (D) on the glass cover (22) onto the light receiving elements (24). The light emitting elements (25) are mounted on the bottom substrate (23). The contact-type image sensor further comprises a light guide (26) provided in the case (21) for efficiently directing the light from the light emitting elements (25) to a predetermined region (L) of the glass cover (22). The case (21) is formed with a holding groove (29) for receiving the rod lenses array (27) from above, and the light guide (26) has ends each formed with a tab (37) for pressing the rod lens array (26) from above.
Abstract:
A contact-type image sensor (20) comprises a case (21), a glass cover (22) provided on an upper surface of the case (21), a bottom substrate (23) mounted in a bottom surface of the case (21), light receiving elements (24) mounted on the bottom substrate, light emitting elements (25) for irradiating an object (D) on the glass cover (22) with light, and a rod lens array (27) for collecting the light reflected by the object (D) on the glass cover (22) onto the light receiving elements (24). The light emitting elements (25) are mounted on the bottom substrate (23). The contact-type image sensor further comprises a light guide (26) provided in the case (21) for efficiently directing the light from the light emitting elements (25) to a predetermined region (L) of the glass cover (22). The case (21) is formed with a holding groove (29) for receiving the rod lenses array (27) from above, and the light guide (26) has ends each formed with a tab (37) for pressing the rod lens array (26) from above.
Abstract:
An integrated image module for a document scanner includes a one piece die cast housing having a datum element and a support element. An imaging sensor array is enclosed in the housing. An array bias element urges the imaging sensor array against the datum element to provide accurate placement of the sensor array relative to the housing. A transport mechanism is attached to the housing so that the position of the transport mechanism accurately corresponds to the position of the imaging sensor array. The lens and the lamp for illumination are also attached to the housing so that the primary components of the imaging portion of the scanner are contained in a single module.
Abstract:
In a lens focusing and holding arrangement for an imaging system (60) including a photosensor array (510), the lens (570) is in contact with a reference surface or surfaces (274, 276) formed within the imaging system housing (200) and is translatable along the surface (274, 276) in directions toward and away from the photosensor array (510) in order to adjust the focus of the imaging system (60). A lens retention clip (600) is provided to secure the lens (570) within the imaging system housing (200) and to cause translational movement of the lens (570) along the imaging system reference surface (274, 276). When focusing the imaging system (60), the lens retention clip (600) is in a first operating condition in which the lens retention clip (600) applies a relatively small force tending to hold the lens (570) in contact with the housing reference surface (274, 276). After the desired focus has been set, the lens retention clip (600) is placed in a second operating condition in which the lens retention clip (600) applies a relatively high force tending to hold the lens (570) in contact with the housing reference surface (274, 276), thus locking the lens (570) in place.