Abstract:
A lens block according to the present invention includes a lens cylinder; and at least one lens accommodated in the lens cylinder and dividing a space in the lens cylinder into a first space and a second space, wherein the lens cylinder includes at least one hole into which a tool for removing the at least one lens from the lens cylinder is inserted, wherein the at least one lens is pressed into the lens cylinder from either one of the first space and the second space, and the at least one hole is formed on the other of the first space and the second space, and wherein the at least one hole is provided in a position that enables the inserted tool to contact the at least one lens through the at least one hole.
Abstract:
A structure of a line lighting device permits a rod-like light guide to be attached to a case without rubbing against the case. An end portion of the rod-like light guide provided with a pin is inserted into an opening in a case main body and pushed down, thus making the pin engage with a recess in the case main body. At this time, a distal end of the rod-like light guide is inserted, to some extent, into an opening in a light emitting unit fixing portion. Subsequently, the rod-like light guide is pushed down and pivoted around the pin so as to be completely contained within the case main body. In this state, the distal end of the rod-like light guide is fitted into the opening and the end face of the rod-like light guide is flush with the outer side face of the light emitting unit fixing portion.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an image reader, which comprises a circuit board (36) designed to mount, to the same surface thereof, an image pickup device (34) and an IC device (128). The circuit board (36) is fixedly fastened to horizontally opposite ends of a board support plate (114) by a fastening member (120), in such a manner that it is in contact with a plurality of protrusion members (116, 118) provided at respective positions around a window (112) of a rear surface of the board support plate (114), while allowing a light-receiving surface of the image pickup device (34) to face an imaging lens (38).
Abstract:
A scanning device includes a housing, a transparent plate, an image acquiring module, a light source module and an elastic member. The transparent plate for supporting an original is mounted on an opening of the housing. The image acquiring module for acquiring an image of the original is movable in a first direction in the housing. The light source module for emitting light to illuminate the original is movable in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction on the image acquiring module. The elastic member for pushing the light source module towards the transparent plate connects the light source module to the image acquiring module. When the transparent plate is not pressed, a distance between the transparent plate and the light source module is kept such that the transparent plate contacts the light source module without losing its degree of freedom when the transparent plate is pressed.
Abstract:
An image reading unit includes an image sensor for converting light from a document into an electric signal, and a circuit board provided with the image sensor on one side. In the image reading unit, a heat dissipating member for controlling a temperature of the image sensor is attached to one side of the circuit board, and a shield member for reducing a noise is provided on the other side of the circuit board. The heat dissipating member and the shield member are connected by a heat conductive member. Also, the heat dissipating member is interposed between the image sensor and the circuit board.
Abstract:
A securing device includes a sustaining member, a plurality of threaded holes, and a plurality of screws. The sustaining member includes a clamped portion and a securing portion extending from the clamped portion. The clamped portion is interfaced between the photoelectric conversion device and the carriage module housing. The thickness of the clamped portion is even enough to keep the distance between the photoelectric conversion device and the carriage module housing constant, thereby assuring that the photoelectric conversion device is orthogonal to the central line of a lens in the carriage module housing. The securing portion is flexible so as to facilitate the assembling operation of the circuit board, the photoelectric conversion device and the carriage module housing by way of the threaded holes and screws.
Abstract:
An optical scanning module comprising an outer cover, a plurality of fixing elements, a plurality of reflecting mirrors, a plurality of buffer pads, a lens, an image capturing device and a light source is provided. Each of the fixing elements disposed on the inner wall of outer cover comprises a clip and a reflecting mirror supporting holder. The reflecting mirror supporting holder is manufactured as an integrative unit on the inner wall of the outer cover. The clip has a crooked portion that holds the reflecting mirror and the buffer pads on the reflecting mirror supporting holder. Further, when the reflecting mirror is fixed on the reflecting mirror supporting holder by the clip, the buffer pads are set between the mirrors and the holders. Therefore, the bending or the curling phenomenon of reflecting mirrors and the distortion of image quality can be effectively prevented.
Abstract:
An image scanning unit includes at least two lens groups for imaging a reflected image of a manuscript on a lined photoelectric conversion element (12), lens barrels (14, 15) for holding the lenses, respectively, and constituting an imaging lens system (16), a base member (10) on which the lined photoelectric conversion element (12) and the lens barrels (14, 15) are disposed, and intermediate holding members (13, 19) for mounting at least one of the lens barrels (14) and the lined photoelectric conversion element (12) on the base member (10).
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a scanning method, more particularly, to a two-directions scanning method by using a user interface (UI). At first, a scanning mode is chosen and the first dpi (dots per inch) of the preview procedure is set in the user interface. Then an instruction is keyed in the user interface to make a scan head move along the first scanning direction by using the first dpi and start the first scanning procedure. The first scanning procedure is a preview procedure. After finishing the first scanning procedure, a user can view the first image, which is got from the first scanning procedure, on a monitor and the scan head moves along the second scanning direction by using the second dpi to start the second scanning procedure. The second image data, which is got from the second scanning procedure, is saved in a memory. The second dpi is usually the highest dpi of the scan head. Following the needs of the user, the second dpi can be preset in the user interface to increase the scanning rate of the second scanning procedure. After the user selects a scope of the first image, which he or she wants to get, and the third dpi is set, the user interface will get the partial second image, which is corresponding to the scope of the first image that is selected by the user, by using a program to adjust a graph image coordinate and a dpi scale. At last, the third image, which is got according to the third dpi and the scope of the first image that he or she wants to get, is shown on the monitor.
Abstract:
There is a problem that the contact-type image sensor, for adoption in an image input/output apparatus to input/output the image of a large-sized document, such as A0 or A1 size, is weak in lengthwise rigidity and readily deflected at its lengthwise center by its own weight. Accordingly, by attaching a deformation rectifier to the image sensor in a lengthwise direction thereof, the contact type image sensor is reinforced in lengthwise rigidity. The deformation rectifier reinforces the rigidity of the contact type image sensor, thereby preventing the contact type image sensor from deflecting vertically relative to its lengthwise direction and keeping constant the focal length between the surface of the document to be read and the sensor IC.