IP Library Granted Patent US 6,970,275
Granted Patent B2
US 6,970,275 · App. 10/801,319 · Granted Nov 29, 2005

Stationary coil oscillator scanning system

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Patent No.
US 6,970,275
App. No.
10/801,319
Granted
Nov 29, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An image scanning apparatus and a torsion oscillator are capable of operating across a dynamic range of possible operating frequencies. The image scanning apparatus uses a light source to produce a light beam, and the oscillator scans the light beam through a scanning pattern. The oscillator includes a plate member having a non-rectangular shape. At least one magnet is disposed on the plate. A surface of the plate member includes a reflective surface for reflecting a light beam. A frame is disposed in a spaced apart relation to a lower surface of the plate member. The frame includes at least one coil configured to induce an electromagnetic force on the at least one magnet to thereby oscillate the reflective surface to a rotational angle of oscillation at an oscillation frequency. The system also includes an imaging surface disposed in the path of the scanning pattern so that the light beam scans across the imaging surface, and a mechanical drive to move the imaging surface. A control system controls electric current provided to the at least one coil to achieve the oscillation.

Claims (27)

1. A torsion oscillator scanner comprising:

a light beam source producing a light beam,

a plate member disposed in the path of the light beam having a non-rectangular shape selected from the group of elliptical, oval, racetrack, or circular, the plate member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a rotational axis and opposite edges,

a frame disposed in a spaced apart relation to the lower surface of the plate member,

a mount for holding the plate number adjacent the frame, said mount including a pair of torsion springs extending in opposite directions from the opposite edges of the plate member and being rigidly attached to the frame, the torsion springs being positioned coaxially along the axis of rotation of the plate member,

a reflective surface located on a surface of the plate member for reflecting the light beam,

at least one magnet disposed on the plate,

at least one coil located on the frame and configured for inducing electromagnetic force on the at least one magnet when alternating current is applied to the at least one coil to thereby oscillate the reflective surface to a rotational angle of oscillation at an oscillation frequency to scan the light beam through a scanning pattern in at least first and second directions at the oscillation frequency, and

wherein the reflective surface comprises a mirror having an optical power.

2. The torsion oscillator scanner of claim 1 wherein the reflective surface comprises a concave mirror.

3. The torsion oscillator scanner of claim 1 wherein the reflective surface comprises a Fresnel lens mirror.

4. The torsion oscillator scanner of claim 1 wherein the plate member further includes one or more diffractive optical surfaces having reflective properties.

5. A torsion oscillator scanner comprising:

a light beam source producing a light beam,

a plate member disposed in the path of the light beam having a non-rectangular shape selected from the group of elliptical, oval, racetrack, or circular, the plate member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a rotational axis and opposite edges,

a frame disposed in a spaced apart relation to the lower surface of the plate member,

a mount for holding the plate number adjacent the frame, said mount including a pair of torsion springs extending in opposite directions from the opposite edges of the plate member and being rigidly attached to the frame, the torsion springs being positioned coaxially along the axis of rotation of the plate member,

a reflective surface located on a surface of the plate member for reflecting a light beam,

at least one magnet disposed on the plate,

at least one coil located on the frame and configured for inducing electromagnetic force on the at least one magnet when alternating current is applied to the at least one coil to thereby oscillate the reflective surface to a rotational angle of oscillation at an oscillation frequency to scan the light beam through a scanning pattern in at least first and second directions at the oscillation frequency, and

wherein the reflective surface comprises multiple mirrors, each mirror having different reflective properties.

6. The scanner of claim 5 wherein said torsion springs and coil are configured to provide greater than about plus or minus fifteen degrees of oscillation of the plate dining operation.

7. The scanner of claim 5 wherein said torsion springs and coil are configured to oscillate the plate during operation at about 2.6 kHz.

8. The scanner of claim 5 wherein said torsion springs and coil are configured to provide greater than about plus or minus fifteen degrees of oscillation of the plate during operation and are configured to oscillate the plate during operation at about 2.6 kHz.

9. The scanner of claim 1 wherein said torsion springs and coil are configured to provide greater than about plus or minus fifteen degrees of oscillation of the plate during operation.

10. The scanner of claim 1 wherein said torsion springs and coil are configured to oscillate the plate during operation at about 2.6 kHz.

11. The scanner of claim 1 wherein said torsion springs and coil are configured to provide greater than about plus or minus fifteen degrees of oscillation of the plate during operation and are configured to oscillate the plate during operation at about 2.6 kHz.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2024
From: CHINA CITIC BANK CORPORATION LIMITED, GUANGZHOU BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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From: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: CHINA CITIC BANK CORPORATION LIMITED, GUANGZHOU BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 30, 2018
From: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: CHINA CITIC BANK CORPORATION LIMITED, GUANGZHOU BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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