IP Library Granted Patent US 7,057,706
Granted Patent B2
US 7,057,706 · App. 11/147,161 · Granted Jun 6, 2006

Exposure device

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Patent No.
US 7,057,706
App. No.
11/147,161
Granted
Jun 6, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A laser exposure device at which alignment marks of a plate material on an exposure stage, which is moving in a direction opposite to a scanning direction, are read by a CCD camera mounted at a support gate, after which an imaging region, whose position is judged using the alignment marks, is exposed by a laser beam from a laser scanner. Here, a distance along the scanning direction from the CCD camera to the laser scanner is not less than a pitch of the alignment marks that are provided to respectively correspond to a trailing end and a leading end of the imaging region. According to this laser exposure device, even in a case in which a plurality of the imaging region is provided at a recording medium, an increase in a duration for forming images on the recording medium in accordance with an increase in imaging regions is prevented.

Claims (16)

1. An exposure device for exposing a predetermined imaging region at a recording medium with a light beam, which has been modulated in accordance with image data, for forming an image corresponding to the image data at the imaging region, the exposure device comprising:

an exposure stage on which the recording medium is placed;

a reading section which, at a reading position facing the recording medium on the exposure stage, reads alignment marks from the recording medium, the alignment marks having been provided to correspond to the imaging region;

an information processing section which determines a position of the imaging region at the recording medium on the basis of read information from the reading section, and performs position conversion processing on the image data in accordance with the position of the imaging region; and

an exposure section disposed at an upstream side, along a scanning direction, of the reading section, which exposure section exposes, at an exposure position facing the recording medium on the exposure stage, the imaging region of the recording medium with the light beam, which has been modulated on the basis of image data from the information processing section, for forming the image at the imaging region,

wherein the reading section and the exposure section are structured to be relatively movable in the scanning direction with respect to the recording medium on the exposure stage, by at least one of: moving the exposure stage with respect to the reading section and the exposure section; and moving the reading section and the exposure section with respect to the exposure stage, and the reading section reads alignment marks from the recording medium during relative movement of the reading section with respect to the recording medium.

2. The exposure device of claim 1 , wherein the reading section includes an electronic flash and at least one CCD.

3. The exposure device of claim 1 , wherein timing of reading alignment marks by the reading section is controlled by a linear encoder that measures a magnitude of relative movement between the recoding medium and the reading section.

4. The exposure device of claim 1 , wherein the position conversion processing is performed by the information processing section, with respect to a region of the recording medium readable by the reading section.

5. The exposure device of claim 4 , wherein the alignment marks are land patterns.

6. The exposure device of claim 1 , wherein the reading section includes a driving control means for controlling the relative movement of the reading section with respect to the recording medium in accordance with pitches of the alignment marks such that reading of alignment marks by the reading section is completed prior to exposure.

7. The exposure device of claim 6 , wherein a distance along the scanning direction from the reading section to the exposure section is set to a length greater than or equal to one of: a length between the leading end and trailing end of the imaging region that is to be exposed by the exposure section; and a pitch of the alignment marks in the imaging region.

8. The exposure device of claim 7 , wherein the exposure stage and the recording medium thereon are moved relative to the reading section and the exposure section when the alignment marks are read.

9. The exposure device of claim 8 , wherein, during reading of the alignment marks by the reading section and during exposure of the imaging region by the exposure section, the exposure stage is relatively moved at a speed for exposure at which exposure is carried out by the exposure section.

10. The exposure device of claim 8 , wherein the positions of the reading section and the exposure section are adjusted in advance with the pitches of the alignment marks that correspond to the imaging region.

11. The exposure device of claim 6 , wherein the reading section is moved relative to the recording medium on the exposure stage when the alignment marks are read.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2014
From: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
To: ADTEC ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 032163/0521 →
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 →