IP Library Granted Patent US 8,994,770
Granted Patent B2
US 8,994,770 · App. 13/902,170 · Granted Mar 31, 2015

Optical scanning system for use in an imaging apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,994,770
App. No.
13/902,170
Granted
Mar 31, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A scanning unit includes a scanning member having at least one reflective surface for reflecting light incident thereon, a plurality of light sources controllable to emit light beams onto the at least one reflective surface, and first and second scan lenses for receiving and focusing the light beams reflected from the at least one reflective surface. Each of the first and second scan lenses has a light exit surface having a first curved surface section and a second curved surface section defining therebetween a junction line extending between opposed longitudinal ends of each of the first and second scan lenses. The junction line is nonlinear.

Claims (51)

1. A scanning system for use in an imaging apparatus, comprising:

a scanning member having at least one reflective surface for reflecting light incident thereon;

a first light source, a second light source, a third light source, and a fourth light source controllable to emit first, second, third, and fourth light beams, respectively, each of the first, second, third, and fourth light beams configured to be incident on one planar surface of the at least one reflective surface of the scanning member at different angles with respect to a reference plane extending perpendicular to the planar surface such that the light beams are reflected off of the planar surface at different angles with respect to the reference plane, the first and second light beams being incident from a common side of the reference plane, and the third and fourth light beams being incident from an opposed common side of the reference plane;

a first scan lens and a second scan lens disposed downstream from the scanning member relative to optical paths of the light beams, the first scan lens for receiving and focusing the reflected first and second light beams, and the second scan lens for receiving and focusing the reflected third and fourth light beams; and

a plurality of mirrors for directing the reflected and focused light beams to at least one surface;

wherein each of the first and second scan lenses has a light incident surface for receiving two of the light beams and which is substantially continuous, and a light exit surface having two curved surface sections, each curved surface section for exiting one of the light beams from the scan lens.

2. The scanning system of claim 1 , further comprising a fold mirror disposed on a first side of the reference plane, wherein the first scan lens is disposed on a second side of the reference plane opposite the first side, the first and second light beams being configured to be incident on the at least one reflective surface of the scanning member from the second side of the reference plane and the fold mirror being configured to receive and direct the first and second light beams reflected by the at least one reflective surface from the first side of the reference plane toward the first scan lens located on the second side of the reference plane.

3. The scanning system of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, third, and fourth light sources are disposed vertically offset from each other on a same side of the scanning member such that the respective light beams emitted by the light sources are incident on the at least one reflective surface from the same side of the scanning member.

4. The scanning system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second scan lenses has a thickness between about 2 mm and about 20 mm.

5. The scanning system of claim 1 , wherein for each first and second scan lens, a junction is formed between the two curved surface sections, the junction defining a line that is curved with respect to a sub-scan direction perpendicular to a main scan direction of the two light beams extending across the scan lens.

6. The scanning system of claim 5 , wherein the curved line extends between a first end and a second end of a longitudinal length of a corresponding scan lens, the curved line having a height which is higher near the first and second ends than a location near a central portion between the first and second ends of the corresponding scan lens.

7. The scanning system of claim 5 , wherein the shape of the curved line is substantially bowed.

8. The scanning system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second scan lenses has a length from about 65 mm to about 75 mm.

9. The scanning system of claim 1 , wherein a beam path length of each of the light beams from the scanning member to a corresponding scan lens is between about 40 mm and about 120 mm.

10. The scanning system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one surface comprises a plurality of photoconductive surfaces, each photoconductive surface receiving thereon a distinct light beam, and a beam path length of each light beam from the scanning member to a corresponding photoconductive surface of the imaging apparatus is between about 180 mm and about 300 mm.

11. The scanning system of claim 1 , wherein the scanning member includes a torsion oscillator.

12. A scanning system for use in an imaging apparatus, comprising:

a scanning member having at least one reflective surface for reflecting light incident thereon;

a first light source and a second light source to emit first and second light beams, respectively, onto the at least one reflective surface;

a scan lens for receiving and focusing the first and second light beams reflected from the at least one reflective surface, the scan lens having a light exit surface with a first curved surface section and a second curved surface section defining therebetween a junction line extending between opposed longitudinal ends of the scan lens, the junction line being bowed in a sub-scan direction perpendicular to a main scan direction extending longitudinally across the scan lens; and

a plurality of mirrors for directing the focused light beams to at least one surface.

13. The scanning system of claim 12 , wherein the junction line has a height that decreases from the opposed longitudinal ends of the scan lens towards a central portion between the opposed longitudinal ends.

14. The scanning system of claim 12 , wherein the scan lens has a light incident surface that is substantially continuous and through which the first and second light beams enter, the first light beam exiting the scan lens at the first curved surface section thereof, and the second light beam exiting the scan lens at the second curved surface section thereof.

15. The scanning system of claim 12 , further comprising third and fourth light sources to emit third and fourth light beams, respectively, onto the at least one reflective surface, wherein the first and second light beams are configured to be incident on the at least one reflective surface from a first side of a reference plane extending perpendicular to the at least one reflective surface and at different angles with respect to the reference plane, and the third and fourth light beams are configured to be incident on the at least one reflective surface from a second side of the reference plane opposite the first side and at different angles with respect to the reference plane.

16. The scanning system of claim 15 , further comprising a fold mirror disposed on the second side of the reference plane for receiving the first and second light beams reflected by the at least one reflective surface, wherein the scan lens is disposed on the first side of the reference plane and the fold mirror directs the reflected first and second light beams from the second side of the reference plane toward the scan lens disposed on the first side of the reference plane.

17. The scanning system of claim 12 , further comprising third and fourth light sources to emit third and fourth light beams, respectively, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth light beams are incident on the at least one reflective surface from a same side of the scanning member.

18. The scanning system of claim 12 , wherein the scan lens has a thickness between about 2 mm and about 20 mm.

19. An electrophotographic imaging device, comprising:

a plurality of photoconductive members; and

a scanning unit for scanning light beams across the photoconductive members so as to form a plurality of scan lines on each photoconductive member, the scanning unit including:

a scanning mirror having at least one reflective surface for reflecting light incident thereon;

a first light source, a second light source, a third light source, and a fourth light source controllable to emit first, second, third, and fourth light beams, respectively, onto the at least one reflective surface of the scanning mirror;

a first scan lens for receiving and focusing the first and second light beams reflected from the at least one reflective surface, and a second scan lens for receiving and focusing the third and fourth light beams reflected from the at least one reflective surface, each of the first and second scan lenses having a light exit surface having two curved surface sections defining therebetween a junction line extending between opposed longitudinal end portions of the scan lens, the junction line being nonlinear; and

a plurality of mirrors for directing the reflected and focused light beams to corresponding photoconductive members to form images thereon;

wherein the junction line extends between a first end and a second end of a longitudinal length of a corresponding scan lens, the junction line having a height that is higher near the first and second ends than a location near a central portion between the first and second ends of the corresponding scan lens.

20. The electrophotographic imaging device of claim 19 , wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth light beams are configured to be incident on the at least one reflective surface of the scanning member at different angles with respect to a reference plane extending perpendicular to the at least one reflective surface such that the light beams are reflected off of the at least one reflective surface at different angles with respect to the reference plane.

21. A scanning system for use in an imaging apparatus, comprising:

a scanning member having at least one reflective surface for reflecting light incident thereon;

a first light source, a second light source, a third light source, and a fourth light source controllable to emit first, second, third, and fourth light beams, respectively, each of the first, second, third, and fourth light beams configured to be incident on one planar surface of the at least one reflective surface of the scanning member at different angles with respect to a reference plane extending perpendicular to the planar surface such that the light beams are reflected off of the planar surface at different angles with respect to the reference plane;

a first scan lens and a second scan lens disposed downstream from the scanning member relative to optical paths of the light beams, the first scan lens for receiving and focusing the reflected first and second light beams, and the second scan lens for receiving and focusing the reflected third and fourth light beams; and

a plurality of mirrors for directing the reflected and focused light beams to at least one surface;

wherein each of the first and second scan lenses has a light incident surface for receiving two of the light beams and which is substantially continuous, and a light exit surface having two curved surface sections, each curved surface section for exiting one of the light beams from the scan lens; and

wherein for each first and second scan lens, a junction is formed between the two curved surface sections, the junction defining a line that is curved with respect to a sub-scan direction perpendicular to a main scan direction of the two light beams extending across the scan lens.

22. The scanning system of claim 21 , wherein the curved line extends between a first end and a second end of a longitudinal length of a corresponding scan lens, the curved line having a height which is higher near the first and second ends than a location near a central portion between the first and second ends of the corresponding scan lens.

23. The scanning system of claim 21 , wherein the shape of the curved line is substantially bowed.

24. A scanning system for use in an imaging apparatus, comprising:

a scanning member having at least one reflective surface for reflecting light incident thereon;

a first light source, a second light source, a third light source, and a fourth light source controllable to emit first, second, third, and fourth light beams, respectively, each of the first, second, third, and fourth light beams configured to be incident on one planar surface of the at least one reflective surface of the scanning member at different angles with respect to a reference plane extending perpendicular to the planar surface such that the light beams are reflected off of the planar surface at different angles with respect to the reference plane, the first and second light beams being incident from a common side of the reference plane, and the third and fourth light beams being incident from an opposed common side of the reference plane;

a first scan lens and a second scan lens disposed downstream from the scanning member relative to optical paths of the light beams, the first scan lens for receiving and focusing the reflected first and second light beams, and the second scan lens for receiving and focusing the reflected third and fourth light beams;

a plurality of mirrors for directing the reflected and focused light beams to at least one surface; and

a fold mirror disposed on a first side of the reference plane, wherein the first scan lens is disposed on a second side of the reference plane opposite the first side, the first and second light beams being configured to be incident on the at least one reflective surface of the scanning member from the second side of the reference plane and the fold minor being configured to receive and direct the first and second light beams reflected by the at least one reflective surface from the first side of the reference plane toward the first scan lens located on the second side of the reference plane.

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