IP Library Granted Patent US 7,256,811
Granted Patent B2
US 7,256,811 · App. 10/688,901 · Granted Aug 14, 2007

Method and apparatus for imaging with multiple exposure heads

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Patent No.
US 7,256,811
App. No.
10/688,901
Granted
Aug 14, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An imaging system is equipped with two or more exposure heads that are each able to image either a separate media sheet or a portion of a single media sheet loaded on a media carrier. The imaging time for any combination of media sheets is minimized by providing for the adjustment of the spacing between the dual exposure heads whenever the media configuration changes. In imaging a unitary image using two exposure heads to each image a sub-image, any discontinuity between the end of the first sub-image and the start of the next sub-image is reduced by changing the traversing speed of one of the exposure heads by a fractional amount.

Claims (34)

1. An imaging apparatus comprising:

a media carrier;

at least two exposure heads spaced apart from one another, each exposure head disposed to image a portion of a single sheet of media secured on the media carrier, or one of at least two sheets of media secured on the media carrier; and

an adjustable mechanism for moving the exposure heads relative to each other to change a spacing therebetween wherein the adjustable mechanism comprises a heater located to controllably heat a rigid spacer coupling the exposure heads.

2. An imaging apparatus, comprising:

a media carrier;

at least two exposure heads spaced apart from one another, each exposure head disposed to image a portion of a single sheet of media secured on the media carrier, or one of at least two sheets of media secured on the media carrier;

an adjustable mechanism for moving the exposure heads relative to each other to change a spacing therebetween while each exposure head is imaging;

wherein the media carrier is a cylindrical drum and the media is secured to an external surface of the drum; and

wherein each exposure head is traversed by a leadscrew nut coupled to the exposure head and located on a common leadscrew and the adjustable mechanism comprises a coupling between at least one of the leadscrew nuts and the associated exposure head capable of being displaced relative to the other exposure head.

3. An apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one of the leadscrew nuts is displaced by rotating the at least one of the leadscrew nuts on the common leadscrew.

4. An apparatus according to claim 3 , comprising an auxiliary motor for rotating the at least one of the leadscrew nuts in response to signals provided by a controller.

5. An apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein each of the leadscrew nuts is rotatable and the common leadscrew is held fixed.

6. An imaging apparatus, comprising:

a media carrier;

at least two exposure heads spaced apart from one another, each exposure head disposed to image a portion of a single sheet of media secured on the media carrier, or one of at least two sheets of media secured on the media carrier;

an adjustable mechanism for moving the exposure heads relative to each other to change a spacing therebetween during imaging;

wherein the media carrier is a cylindrical drum and the media is secured to an external surface of the drum; and

a speed controller connected to allow a traverse speed of at least one of the exposure heads to be controlled sufficiently precisely to adjust a position of a last channel to within less than one beam width.

7. An imaging apparatus, comprising:

a media carrier;

at least two exposure heads spaced apart from one another, each exposure head disposed to image a portion of a single sheet of media secured on the media carrier, or one of at least two sheets of media secured on the media carrier;

an adjustable mechanism for moving the exposure heads relative to each other to change a spacing therebetween while each exposure head is moving concurrently; and

wherein each exposure head is disposed to image along a scan path, and the adjustable mechanism is disposed to change the spacing along a direction substantially perpendicular to the scan path.

8. A method of imaging with at least two exposure heads, the method comprising:

loading at least one sheet of media on a media carrier;

measuring a temperature of an adjustable mechanism for moving the exposure heads relative to each other to change a spacing therebetween;

adjusting the spacing between the exposure heads in accordance with the measured temperature; and

imaging with each exposure head, a portion of a single sheet of media secured on the media carrier, or one of at least two sheets of media secured on the media carrier.

9. A method according to claim 8 , wherein in the event of a failure of one of the at least two exposure heads the imaging of any number and size of media is completed by another one of the exposure heads.

10. A method according to claim 8 , wherein the relative spacing between the two or more exposure heads is adjusted by aligning each of the exposure heads to a target.

11. A method according to claim 8 , wherein each exposure head has at least one imaging beam, the method further comprising determining the pointing location of the imaging beam and adjusting the spacing between the exposure heads in accordance with the pointing location of the imaging beam.

12. A method according to claim 8 , comprising joining the portion imaged by each exposure head to form a unitary image on the single sheet of media secured on the media carrier.

13. A method according to claim 12 , wherein the joining comprises at least partially overlapping the portions imaged by each exposure head.

Assignments (2)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 27, 2023
From: KODAK CANADA ULC
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
Reel/Frame 065677/0511 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 29, 2016
From: KODAK GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS CANADA COMPANY; KODAK CANADA ULC
To: KODAK CANADA ULC
Reel/Frame 039515/0981 →