IP Library Granted Patent US 7,161,611
Granted Patent B2
US 7,161,611 · App. 11/012,164 · Granted Jan 9, 2007

Exposure system

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Patent No.
US 7,161,611
App. No.
11/012,164
Granted
Jan 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an exposure system for exposing a color photosensitive body including first, second and third photosensitive materials which respectively develop into cyan, magenta and yellow, the same parts of the photosensitive body are exposed a plurality of times respectively by the first to third linear emitting element arrays. The first to third linear emitting element arrays satisfy conditions Ny<Nm and Nc≦Nm, wherein Nc, Nm and Ny respectively represent the numbers of the first to third linear emitting element arrays.

Claims (20)

1. An exposure system for exposing a color photosensitive body including therein first, second and third photosensitive materials which respectively develop into cyan, magenta and yellow comprising

an exposure head formed by a surface emitting element array formed by a plurality of first to third linear emitting element arrays arranged in a sub-scanning direction substantially perpendicular to a main scanning direction, each of the first linear emitting element arrays comprising a plurality of first light emitting elements which are arranged in the main scanning direction at predetermined pitches and each of which sensitizes the first photosensitive material, each of the second linear emitting element arrays comprising a plurality of second light emitting elements which are arranged in the main scanning direction at predetermined pitches and each of which sensitizes the second photosensitive material, and each of the third linear emitting element arrays comprising a plurality of third light emitting elements which are arranged in the main scanning direction at predetermined pitches and each of which sensitizes the third photosensitive material, and

a sub-scanning means which moves the color photosensitive body and the exposure head in the sub-scanning direction relatively to each other,

so that the same parts of the photosensitive body are exposed a plurality of times respectively by the first to third linear emitting element arrays with progression of the sub-scanning, thereby exposing the color photosensitive body to two-dimensional imagewise light, wherein the improvement comprises that

the first to third linear emitting element arrays satisfy conditions Ny<Nm and Nc≦Nm, wherein Nc, Nm and Ny respectively represent the numbers of the first to third linear emitting element arrays.

2. An exposure system as defined in claim 1 in which Ny<Nc.

3. An exposure system as defined in claim 1 in which 6.25≦Nm/Ny and/or 2.78≦Nc/Ny.

4. An exposure system as defined in claim 2 in which 6.25≦Nm/Ny and/or 2.78≦Nc/Ny.

5. An exposure system as defined in claim 1 in which the first to third light emitting elements are red, green and blue light emitting elements.

6. An exposure system as defined in claim 1 in which the first to third light emitting elements comprises an organic EL element.

7. An exposure system as defined in claim 1 in which the first to third photosensitive materials are silver halide color photosensitive materials.

8. An exposure system for exposing a color photosensitive body including therein first, second and third photosensitive materials which respectively develop into cyan, magenta and yellow comprising

an exposure head formed by a surface emitting element array formed by a plurality of first to third linear emitting element arrays arranged in a sub-scanning direction substantially perpendicular to a main scanning direction, each of the first linear emitting element arrays comprising a plurality of first light emitting elements which are arranged in the main scanning direction at predetermined pitches and each of which sensitizes the first photosensitive material, each of the second linear emitting element arrays comprising a plurality of second light emitting elements which are arranged in the main scanning direction at predetermined pitches and each of which sensitizes the second photosensitive material, and each of the third linear emitting element arrays comprising a plurality of third light emitting elements which are arranged in the main scanning direction at predetermined pitches and each of which sensitizes the third photosensitive material, and

a sub-scanning means which moves the color photosensitive body and the exposure head in the sub-scanning direction relatively to each other,

so that the same parts of the photosensitive body are exposed a plurality of times respectively by the first to third linear emitting element arrays with progression of the sub-scanning, thereby exposing the color photosensitive body to two-dimensional imagewise light, wherein the improvement comprises that

the first to third linear emitting element arrays satisfy conditions σc/Nc 1/2 ≦0.004, σm/Nm 1/2 ≦0.003, σy/Ny 1/2 ≦0.009, wherein Nc, Nm and Ny respectively represent the numbers of the first to third linear emitting element arrays, and σc, σm and σy respectively represent the dispersions of the amounts of light emission from the plurality of light emitting elements in the first to third linear emitting element arrays.

9. An exposure system as defined in claim 8 in which σc/Nc 1/2 ≦0.003, σm/Nm 1/2 ≦0.002, σy/Ny 1/2 ≦0.005.

10. An exposure system as defined in claim 8 in which the first to third light emitting elements are red, green and blue light emitting elements.

11. An exposure system as defined in claim 8 in which the first to third light emitting elements comprises an organic EL element.

12. An exposure system as defined in claim 8 in which the first to third photosensitive materials are silver halide color photosensitive materials.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2007
From: FUJIFILM HOLDINGS CORPORATION (FORMERLY FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.)
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 018904/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2004
From: HYUGA, HIROAKI; HAYAKAWA, TOSHIRO
To: FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 016104/0515 →