Abstract:
A lens unit (U15) includes a housing (45), an upper and a lower lens arrays (A1null, A2null), and a first and a second prisms (4A, 4B). Each of the lens arrays includes a plurality of lenses, a light-shielding member (4), and a plurality of positioning projections, all of which are integral with each other. Downwardly traveling light which enters the housing (45) through a first slit (45c) formed at an upper portion of the housing (45) is directed upward by the first prism (4A) to pass through the two lens arrays (A1null, A2null). The light is then directed downward by the second prism (4B) to exit the housing through a second slit (45d) formed at a lower portion of the housing (45).
Abstract:
An image sensor and a facsimile apparatus incorporating the same. A sponge piece is attached to a substrate with a light receiving device attached thereto. The sponge piece is brought into contact with an inclined inner wall surface of the frame when the substrate is mounted on the frame. The sponge piece thus urges the substrate in the vertical direction and sideways, thereby fixing the substrate at a predetermined position. Since the light receiving device is prevented from any deviation in the horizontal and vertical direction, a good picture quality is obtained.
Abstract:
An image sensor and a facsimile apparatus incorporating the same. The upper surface of a substrate with a light receiving device attached thereto is pushed upward so as to fix the substrate to a frame. Since the substrate is fixed to the frame at the upper surface of the substrate, it is easy to adjust the focus of an optical system on the light receiving portion.
Abstract:
An image sensor has a frame including a reading window formed therein at the top of the frame. The reading window is closed by a glass covering which is adhered to the frame through an adhesive. First and second grooves are provided in the frame to extend along the reading window. After the adhesive has been charged into the first groove, the glass covering is placed and pressed against the frame top so that the glass covering will be adhered to the frame top through the adhesive. At this time, any excess adhesive may be received and held by the second groove.
Abstract:
A line image sensor capable of being constructed in a simple manner with reduced production steps at a low cost. The line image sensor includes a case body having a mount groove part in an appropriate part of a container chamber, and a LED array container case for containing a LED array, mounted to the case body within the container chamber. The LED array container case includes a mount part to be engaged with the mount groove part for mounting the LED array container case to the case body, a spring plate part for pushing and holding a condenser lens against an internal wall of the container chamber, and holding projection parts for pushing and holding the LED array within the LED array container case, and directs light generated by the LED array to a transparent glass plate for supporting a manuscript. A resilient member can be used in place of the spring plate part. A facsimile machine including the line image sensor is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A contact image sensor for use as an image readout unit in a facsimile machine or the like equipment, wherein, for the purpose of realizing reduction of its cost and improvement of its assembling performance, a rod lens array and a photoelectric converter element array are supported by a first supporting member while a light source is supported by a second supporting member separate from the first supporting member.
Abstract:
An image sensor module includes a light source unit that emits a linear light beam elongate in a primary scanning direction to an object to be read, and a lens unit including an incidence surface and an output surface oriented opposite to each other. The lens unit is configured to receive light from the object through the incidence surface and output the light through the output surface. The module also includes a sensor IC that receives the light outputted from the output surface, a housing that holds the light source unit and the lens unit, and a support member that supports the lens unit such that the incidence surface is located more distant from the sensor IC than the output surface in a secondary scanning direction. The support member includes a reflection surface that reflects the light from the object toward the incidence surface.
Abstract:
An image reading device includes: a line illuminator for irradiating a document G; an erecting equal-magnification lens array operative to condense light reflected by the document G and including a stack of a first lens array plate and a second lens array plate each provided with an arrangement of a plurality of lenses on both sides thereof; a line image sensor operative to receive the light condensed by the erecting equal-magnification lens array; a housing for securing the line illuminator, the erecting equal-magnification lens array, and the line image sensor in their places; and a first light shielding member, a second light shielding member, and a third light shielding member operative to prevent light not contributing to imaging from entering the lenses. The first light shielding member, the second light shielding member, and the third light shielding member are formed as one piece with the main part of the housing.
Abstract:
An image reading device includes: a line illuminator for irradiating a document G; an erecting equal-magnification lens array operative to condense light reflected by the document G and including a stack of a first lens array plate and a second lens array plate each provided with an arrangement of a plurality of lenses on both sides thereof; a line image sensor operative to receive the light condensed by the erecting equal-magnification lens array; a housing for securing the line illuminator, the erecting equal-magnification lens array, and the line image sensor in their places; and a first light shielding member, a second light shielding member, and a third light shielding member operative to prevent light not contributing to imaging from entering the lenses. The first light shielding member, the second light shielding member, and the third light shielding member are formed as one piece with the main part of the housing.
Abstract:
An image sensor and a manufacturing method thereof are provided, so that the warp or the distortion is not caused even if there is the thermal expansion difference or the thermal contraction difference in the longitudinal direction between the linear illuminating device and the frame. The image sensor comprises a linear illuminating device for illuminating an original; a light-receiving element array for receiving reflected light from the original; a lens array for focusing the original on the light-receiving element array; a frame for containing the linear illuminating device, the lens array, and the light-receiving element array; and a resilient retaining portion for pressing the linear illuminating device, which is mounted in the frame, into the frame.