Claims
- 1. A pattern reading apparatus comprising:
- illuminating means for forming light beams in a predetermined pattern;
- a storage effect type sensor including a photoelectric section illuminated by said predetermined pattern of light beams, said photoelectric section having a plurality of photoelectric elements for receiving said light beams from said illuminating means, converting the same to electric charges and storing the electric charges, and a register section for simultaneously storing the electric charges transferred from the photoelectric elements;
- sensor drive means for controlling the transfer of the electric charges from said photoelectric section to said register section and scanning said register section to read out data therefrom and to empty said register section of contents, said scanning to empty said register section occurring at a frequency higner than the frequency of scanning to read out data from said register section and prior to the transfer control, and
- illumination control means for controlling an illumination light quantity of said illuminating means during the scanning to empty said register section.
- 2. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said illuminating means includes an object which has a predetermined pattern and a light source for illuminating said object.
- 3. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 1, which furtner comprises means for substracting read out data corresponding to when said photoelectric section does not receive said light beams from read out data corresponding to when said photoelectric section receives said light beams.
- 4. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the width T.sub.LB of any lignt pulse to
- T.sub.LB =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)T.sub.LA
- where T.sub.LA is the width of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 5. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the width T.sub.LB of any light pulse to
- T.sub.LB =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)T.sub.LA
- where T.sub.LA is the width of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an ampitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 6. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the width T.sub.LB of any light pulse to
- T.sub.LB =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)T.sub.LA
- where T.sub.LA is the width of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 7. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the gain V.sub.B of any light pulse to
- V.sub.B =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)V.sub.A
- where V.sub.A is the gain of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 8. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the gain V.sub.B of any light pulse to
- V.sub.B =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)V.sub.A
- where V.sub.A is the gain of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 9. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the gain V.sub.B of any light pulse to
- V.sub.B =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)V.sub.A
- where V.sub.A is the gain of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 10. A pattern reading apparatus comprising:
- illuminating means forming light beams in a predetermined pattern;
- a storage effect type sensor including a photoelectric section illuminated by said predetermined pattern of light beams, said photoelectric section having a plurality of photoelectric elements for receiving light beams from said illuminating means converting the same to electric charges and storing the electric charges, and a register section for simultaneously storing the electric charges transferred from the photoelectric elements;
- sensor drive means for controlling the transfer of the electric charges from said photoelectric section to said register section and scanning said register section to read out data from said register section and to empty the register section, said scanning to empty said register section occurring at a frequency higher than the frequency of scanning to read out data from the register section and prior to the transfer control; and
- means for processing read out data corresponding to when said photoelectric section receives said light beams and read out data corresponding to when said photoelectric section does not receive light beams so that fluctation components of the former can be substantially reduced.
- 11. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said illuminating means includes an object which has a predetermined pattern and a light source for illuminating said object.
- 12. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 10, which further comprises means for substracting the read out data corresponding to when said photoelectric section does not receive said light beams from the read out data corresponding to when sa:d photoelectric section receive said light beams.
- 13. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the width T.sub.LB of any lignt pulse to
- T.sub.LB =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)T.sub.LA
- where T.sub.LA is the width of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 14. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the width T.sub.LB of any light pulse to
- T.sub.LB =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)T.sub.LA
- where T.sub.LA is the width of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 15. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the widtn T.sub.LB of any lignt pulse to
- T.sub.LB =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)T.sub.LA
- where T.sub.LA is the width of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 16. A pattern reading appararus according to claim 10, wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the gain V.sub.B of any light pulse to
- V.sub.B =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)V.sub.A
- where V.sub.A is the gain of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 17. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the gain V.sub.B of any light pulse to
- V.sub.B =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)V.sub.A
- where V.sub.A is the gain of the preceding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
- 18. A pattern reading apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said illuminating means emits light pulses, and said illumination control means controls the gain V.sub.B of any light pulse to
- V.sub.B =(E.sub.O /E.sub.A)V.sub.A
- where V.sub.A is the gain of the preciding light pulse, E.sub.O is a reference amplitude, and E.sub.A is an amplitude of the output obtained from the preceding light pulse.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 260,789, filed May 5, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,412,745.
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