IP Library Granted Patent US 6,853,397
Granted Patent B2
US 6,853,397 · App. 10/459,554 · Granted Feb 8, 2005

Image forming device

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Patent No.
US 6,853,397
App. No.
10/459,554
Granted
Feb 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a disclosed image forming device, the directions of light sources at installation and the numbers of returning mirror are set such that a plurality of optical beams emitted from multi-beam lasers in which light-emitting sections are two-dimensionally arranged have the same directions for the two dimensional axes on each of corresponding photosensitive bodies. Each of a main scanning direction and a sub-scanning direction on the photosensitive bodies has the same direction as each direction of the main scanning axis (for example, the X axis) and the sub scanning axis (for example, the Y axis) of each optical beams.

Claims (42)

1. An image forming device in which a plurality of multi-beam lasers in which a plurality of light-emitting sections are arranged in two dimensions are arranged; a plurality of photosensitive bodies are arranged corresponding to the multi-beam lasers; latent images are formed on each photosensitive body by scanning a plurality of optical beams emitted from the plurality of multi-beam lasers for exposing the plurality of photosensitive bodies, using optical scanning systems comprising mirrors which return the plurality of optical beams; and a plurality of images formed on each photosensitive body after developing the latent images are overlapped and are output as a single image, wherein

the optical scanning systems comprise one or more of the returning mirrors per the multi-beam laser, and

directions of the multi-beam lasers and the number of the returning mirrors for each multi-beam laser are set so that each of the photosensitive bodies has the same arrangement, in the main scanning direction and the sub-scanning direction, of a plurality of optical beams emitted from the multi-beam lasers, on the photosensitive bodies.

2. An image forming device according to claim 1 , wherein

the optical scanning systems comprise a rotating polygonal mirror by which deflection and scanning of the optical beams are executed and the plurality of multi-beam lasers which emit optical beams to be deflected in one direction from an boundary which is assumed to be a virtual line passing through the axis of rotation of the rotating polygonal mirror in the diametral direction are provided, and

difference in the number of the returning mirrors between the multi-beam lasers is set to an even number.

3. An image forming device according to claim 1 , wherein

the optical scanning systems comprise a rotating polygonal mirror which deflects the optical beam for scanning, and include,

a multi-beam laser which emits optical beams to be deflected in one direction from an boundary which is assumed to be a virtual line passing through the axis of rotation of the rotating polygonal mirror in the diametral direction and a multi-beam laser which emits optical beams to be deflected in the other direction from the boundary which is assumed to be the virtual line, and

difference between the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams to one direction from the boundary which is assumed to be the virtual line and the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams to the other direction from the boundary which is assumed to be the virtual line is set to be an odd number.

4. An image forming device according to claim 1 , comprising an optical scanner which contains the optical scanning systems for black and cyan and

an optical scanner which contains the optical scanning systems for magenta and yellow.

5. An image forming device according to claim 1 , comprising an optical scanner which contains the optical scanning systems for four colors of yellow, magenta, cyan and black.

6. An image forming device according to claim 2 , wherein

the optical scanning systems comprise the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction and the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction, and

each of the multi-beam lasers is arranged so that the laser is directed in the same direction about the optical axis when both difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers and difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers are an even number, and

one of the multi-beam lasers is arranged so that the laser is rotated by approximately 180° to the other laser about the optical axis when both difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers and difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers are an odd number.

7. An image forming device according to claim 3 , wherein

the optical scanning systems comprise returning mirrors which return the optical beam in the main scanning direction and returning mirrors which return the optical beam in the sub-scanning direction,

each of the multi-beam lasers is arranged so that the laser is directed in the same direction about the optical axis when difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers is zero or an even number, and difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers in an odd number, and

one of the multi-beam lasers is arranged so that the laser is rotated by approximately 180° to the other laser about the optical axis when difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers is an odd number, and when difference in the number of the returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction between the multi-beam lasers in an even number.

8. An image forming device comprising:

four optical scanning systems which are provided with a plurality of light sources including a plurality of light-emitting sections each of which is arranged in two dimensions and with a plurality of mirrors and a plurality of lenses which change paths of optical beams from the light-emitting sections; and four photosensitive body drums corresponding to each of the optical scanning systems, wherein

the plurality of mirrors include returning mirrors and

the number of the returning mirrors causes a state in which the main scanning directions and the sub-scanning directions of optical beams emitted from the light sources have the same direction on each of the photosensitive body drums.

9. An image forming device according to claim 8 , further comprising two optical scanners which contain a set of two optical scanning systems of the fourth optical scanning systems.

10. An image forming device according to claim 8 , further comprising one optical scanner which contains all of the four optical scanning systems.

11. An image forming device according to claim 8 , further comprising a light quantity detection sensor, wherein the light sources are a surface emitting laser.

12. An image forming device according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of mirrors includes a rotating polygonal mirror which reflects and deflects the optical beams, and difference in the number of the returning mirrors included two optical scanning systems, which are contained in the optical scanners in an even number.

13. An image forming device according to claim 9 , wherein

the plurality of mirrors in the optical scanning systems comprise main-scanning returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction and sub-scanning returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction, and

the light sensors in the optical scanning systems are directed in the same direction in one of the optical scanners when both difference in the number of the main-scanning returning mirrors and difference in the number of the sub-scanning returning mirrors between two of the optical scanning systems are an even number.

14. An image forming device according to claim 9 , wherein

the plurality of mirrors in the optical scanning systems comprise main-scanning returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction and sub-scanning returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction, and

the light sources in the optical scanning systems are directed in one of the optical scanners in a state such that the light sources make an angle of 180° among them when both difference in the number of the main-scanning returning mirrors and difference in the number of the sub-scanning returning mirrors between two of the optical scanning systems are an odd number.

15. An image forming device according to claim 10 , wherein

the plurality of mirrors in the optical scanning systems comprise main-scanning returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the main scanning direction and sub-scanning returning mirrors which return the optical beams in the sub-scanning direction,

the four optical scanning systems are corresponding to optical systems for yellow, for magenta, for cyan, and for black,

difference in the number of the returning mirrors between the optical system for yellow and the optical system for magenta is an even number,

the light source in the optical system for magenta is installed in a state such that the source is rotated by 180° about the optical axis of a light source in optical system for yellow, and

difference in the number of the main-scanning returning mirrors is an odd number and difference in the number of the sub-scanning mirrors are an odd number.

16. An image forming device according to claim 12 , wherein the optical scanners comprise detectors for getting timing for exposing the photosensitive body drums, using the rotating polygonal mirrors.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 12, 2021
From: FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.
To: FUJIFILM BUSINESS INNOVATION CORP.
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