Abstract:
An integrating cylinder for use as an illuminator for a film scanner includes a hollow cylinder including an inner surface defining a cavity therein and an outer surface, a diffusing layer of reflective material covering an inner surface of the hollow cylinder, a first end plate for sealing a near end of the hollow cylinder, and a second end plate for sealing a far end of the hollow cylinder opposite the near end. The hollow cylinder defines a slit formed parallel to a longitudinal axis of the hollow cylinder between the inner and outer surfaces at a predetermined line along a circumference of the hollow cylinder. The first end plate defines a hole which is decentered from the longitudinal axis of the hollow cylinder and can be tilted at a predetermined angle to the longitudinal axis of the hollow cylinder towards an area of the inner surface of the hollow cylinder. Additionally, the hole is located at a predetermined angular separation around the circumference of the hollow cylinder from the slit for receiving a light beam directed at the predetermined angle to the longitudinal axis into the cavity. After reflections in the cavity, the light emerges from the slit to form a line of uniform diffuse light.
Abstract:
Film gate for a virtual contact scanner includes a base having a precision site adapted to receive a solid-state scanner assembly so as to position the sensor photosites at a precise spacing from the film image plane. A separate circuit board carrying control circuits for the scanner assembly is clamped over the scanner with contact terminals aligned with mating input/output terminals of the scanner assembly. Preferably the scanner terminals are aligned with open slots in the substrate and electrical contact is made between the scanner and circuit board terminals by means of compressible electrically conductive pads. Clamping force is concentrated over the region of electrical contact between the circuit board and scanner terminals to assure good electrical contact.
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:
Film gate for a virtual contact scanner includes a base having a precision site adapted to receive a solid-state scanner assembly so as to position the sensor photosites at a precise spacing from the film image plane. A separate circuit board carrying control circuits for the scanner assembly is clamped over the scanner with contact terminals aligned with mating input/output terminals of the scanner assembly. Preferably the scanner terminals are aligned with open slots in the substrate and electrical contact is made between the scanner and circuit board terminals by means of compressible electrically conductive pads. Clamping force is concentrated over the region of electrical contact between the circuit board and scanner terminals to assure good electrical contact.