Claims
- 1. A document exposure apparatus, comprising:
- a glass plate on which a document original is located;
- a press cover for covering said glass plate, said press cover being freely opened and closed;
- open/close discriminating means for discriminating an open state and a closed state of said press cover;
- exposure means, disposed under said glass plate, for illuminating the document original with light; and
- control means for controlling the illuminating operation of said exposure means according to an open/close state of said press cover so that the period of an exposure cycle when said press cover is in an open state is longer than the period of an exposure cycle when said press cover is in a closed state.
- 2. The document exposure apparatus according to claim 1, in which said control means controls said exposure means so that a quantity of light which is leaked when said exposure means is operating and hits eyes of an operator, is within a predetermined value for a fixed time.
- 3. The document exposure apparatus according to claim 2, in which when said press cover is in an open state, said control means controls said exposure means so as to satisfy the following formula by varying at least one of factors T1, T3 and E in the formula,
- (T/T1).times.T3.times.E.ltoreq.H.sub.MAX
- where
- T1 : period of exposure operation
- T3 : time in which light leaks within one cycle of the exposure operation
- E : quantity of light exposure to the eyes per unit time
- T : a fixed time
- H.sub.MAX : maximum of tolerance of the quantity of light exposure.
- 4. The document exposure apparatus according to claim 1, in which said exposure means includes an exposure lamp and exposure scanning means for periodically exposure-scanning the original by moving said exposure lamp relative to the original.
- 5. The document exposure apparatus according to claim 4, in which said control means controls said exposure scanning means in a manner that the period of exposure operation in an open state of said press cover is longer than that in the closed state of said press cover.
- 6. The document exposure apparatus according to claim 5, in which said control means controls said exposure means in a manner that when said exposure means moves in a first direction, said exposure lamp lights up, and when said exposure means moves in a second direction and is at a standstill, said exposure lamp is turned off.
- 7. The document exposure apparatus according to claim 5, in which said control means controls said exposure means in a manner that when said exposure means moves in a first direction, said exposure lamp lights up at a first intensity level of light, and when said exposure means moves in a second direction and is at standstill, said exposure lamp lights up at a second intensity level of light lower than the first intensity level of light.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/025,719 filed Mar. 3, 1993, now abandoned.
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