Abstract: In the scanning optical module of a scanner, the light source module is mounted over the lens module through a spring to push the light source module against the scan window. Thus, the light source is moved closer to the document to be scanned and irradiates the document with higher intensity than prior art light source, which must be clear away from the scan window to allow for manufacturing tolerances.
Abstract: An optical reflection panel made of thermosetting plastic material as a substrate is disclosed. One surface of the substrate is coated with an adherent layer and then an optical reflecting layer is formed on the adherent layer as a reflecting surface for reflecting a light beam. The other surface of the substrate is formed with a reinforcing structure. The reinforcing structure serves to increase the mechanical strength of the optical reflection panel and control the deformation amount. The reinforcing structure includes a number of reinforcing ribs extending along the longitudinal axis of the optical reflection panel and a number of reinforcing ribs perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the optical reflection panel.
Abstract: An improved method for producing multicolor photographic images which resemble color photographs made prior to 1936. Light expressing a photographic image is passed through a transparent multicolor screen (20). Visual characteristics of the image are altered so as to produce darkened tonality, loss of acuteness, muting of hue, and a general sepia color cast.
Abstract: A device for illuminating an original for use in an original reading apparatus for reading an original placed on an original supporting table has a light source having a filament having its lengthwise direction disposed so as to be perpendicular to a reading line.
Abstract: Full color, two-pass imaging process using black, magenta, cyan and yellow toners and Non-Interactive Development (NID) without fringe field development. A switchable wavelength flood lamp structure is provided for producing blue and red light. One wavelength is used during the first pass of a photoreceptor through various processing stations for revealing an imagewise voltage for development with magenta toner using an NID system. The other wavelength is used during a second pass of the photoreceptor for revealing another imagewise voltage to be developed with magenta toner.
Abstract: The improved apparatus for forming a color image by slit scan exposure has means for changing the position of a line sensor assembly relative to the shorter side of the slit light that has passed through a slit and means for constructing color filter tables that represent the relationships between the amounts of insertion of the color filters into the optical path and the quantities of the admitted exposing light on the basis of the measured data on the quantity of the slit light measured by using the line sensor assembly with its position being changed relative to the shorter side of the slit light.
Abstract: A lens plate is provided with many lenses, and a base plate is provided with many LED arrays and driving ICs arranged at respective opposite ends of the base plate. The lens plate and the base plate are positioned in place relative to each other by spacers. The base plate has a thermal conductive layer and a thermal preserving layer over the layer. Grooves are formed in the preserving layer between the driving ICs and the LED arrays.
Abstract: A wedge shaped platen scanner sequentially records opposing pages of a bound document positioned thereon. A dichroic mirror is positioned between the surfaces of the wedge shaped platen. The two sides of the opposing pages of the bound document are exposed by light having different wavelengths. One side is exposed by a flash lamp that emits light with a wavelength that forms an optical path through the dichroic mirror and onto an imaging station. The other side is exposed by a flash lamp emits light with a wavelength that forms a reflective path off of the dichroic mirror and onto the imaging station. A controller insures that the opposing pages of the bound document are sequentially illuminated by the two flash lamps. Images of opposing pages of the bound document are focused through optics onto the imaging station. In one arrangement, the imaging station is a two-dimensional array of detectors which sense an image of a page of the bound document projected thereon.
Abstract: A color electrophotographic apparatus for forming color images has advantages of compact and simple construction, easy positioning of an exposure position and easy inspection. The apparatus includes a plurality of rotatable image forming units corresponding to the number of colors, each of the units including a pivotable photosensitive member on which a toner image is formed and a developing device containing a color toner. The apparatus further includes an exposure device for exposing a toner image by emitting a signal light from outside of the image forming units and a mirror for reflecting the signal light to an exposure position, the mirror being placed in the neighbor of a rotation axis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 18, 1994
Date of Patent:
March 11, 1997
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Abstract: Method and apparatus for optimizing the operational state of a system employing iterative steps that approximately follow a projective scaling trajectory or an affine scaling trajectory, or curve, in computing from its present state, x.sub.0 to a next state x.sub.1 toward the optimum state. The movement is made in a transformed space where the present (transformed) state of the system is at the center of the space, and the curve approximation is in the form of a power series in the step size. The process thus develops a sequence of tentative states x.sub.1, x.sub.2, x.sub.n . . . . It halts when a selected suitable stopping criterion is satisfied, and assigns the most recent tentative state as the optimized operating state of the system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 22, 1986
Date of Patent:
January 16, 1990
Assignee:
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories