IP Library Granted Patent US 8,264,750
Granted Patent B2
US 8,264,750 · App. 12/558,607 · Granted Sep 11, 2012

Image reading apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,264,750
App. No.
12/558,607
Granted
Sep 11, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided an image reading apparatus including: a light source with arrayed light emitting elements; a light guide unit that scatters light emitted from the light source such that the light intensity is greater at end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements, and guides the light to a reading position of a medium to be read; and an optical system that guides the light reflected at the reading position to a light detection unit that detects the light intensity.

Claims (20)

1. An image reading apparatus comprising:

a light source with arrayed light emitting elements;

a light guide unit that scatters light emitted from the light source such that the light intensity is greater at end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements, and guides the light to a reading position of a medium to be read; and

an optical system that guides the light reflected at the reading position to a light detection unit that detects the light intensity,

wherein the light guide unit comprises:

a light guide member that guides the light emitted from the light source to the reading position of the medium to be read; and

recesses and projections that scatter the light, the recesses and projections being formed to a film body bonded to a light emitting face of the light guide member, and disposed with coarser intervals at the end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements.

2. The image reading apparatus of claim 1 , wherein in the light source the disposition intervals of the light emitting elements is narrower at the end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements.

3. The image reading apparatus of claim 1 , wherein in the light source the light intensity of the light emitting elements is adjusted such that the light intensity is greater at the end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements.

4. An image reading apparatus comprising:

a light source with arrayed light emitting elements;

a light guide unit that scatters light emitted from the light source such that the light intensity is greater at end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements, and guides the light to a reading position of a medium to be read; and

an optical system that guides the light reflected at the reading position to a light detection unit that detects the light intensity,

wherein the light guide unit comprises:

a light guide member that guides the light emitted from the light source to the reading position of the medium to be read; and

recesses and projections that scatter the light, the recesses and projections being formed to at least one of a light emitting face and a light incident face of the light guide member, and disposed with coarser intervals at the end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements.

5. The image reading apparatus of claim 4 , wherein in the light source the disposition intervals of the light emitting elements is narrower at the end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements.

6. The image reading apparatus of claim 4 , wherein in the light source the light intensity of the light emitting elements is adjusted such that the light intensity is greater at the end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements.

7. The image reading apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the recesses and projections are formed to both of the light emitting face and the light incident face of the light guide member.

8. The image reading apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the recesses and projections are formed to only one of the light emitting face and the light incident face of the light guide member.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 12, 2021
From: FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.
To: FUJIFILM BUSINESS INNOVATION CORP.
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