Claims
- 1. A focusing mechanism for a linescan imaging apparatus that records data on an imaging media as such media is moved in a first direction while being maintained in focus in a second direction, the mechanism comprising:
- a frame;
- means for generating a signal beam representing data to be recorded on said imaging media;
- means for scanning said signal beam across said media in a focal line that is positionally fixed relative to the frame;
- platen means for holding said media;
- carriage means moveable in the first direction with respect to said focal line;
- means for coupling said platen means to said carriage means flexibly in the first direction and flexibly in the second direction so that movement of said carriage means in said first direction is inflexibly coupled so as to also move said platen means and said media in said first direction while simultaneously permitting said platen means and said held media flexibility to move in the second direction with respect to the focal line;
- drive means coupled between said frame and said carriage means for moving said carriage means in the first direction during scanning of said held media; and
- guide means, operative between the frame and the platen means, for positioning said platen means and said held media in the second direction in order to maintain said media in focus with said scanning signal beam at said focal line.
- 2. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1, wherein said guide means for positioning said platen means in order to maintain said media in focus comprises:
- spaced rails on said platen means having flat bearing surfaces; and
- similarly spaced bearings positioned on the frame, said rails riding on said bearings.
- 3. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 2, wherein there are two said spaced bearings.
- 4. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1, and further comprising a slit aperture positioned between said signal beam generating means and said imaging media.
- 5. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1 wherein said platen means further comprises:
- a platen surface; and
- means for selectively holding said imaging media to said platen surface, and for selectively releasing said media from said platen surface.
- 6. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- feed means operative relative to said frame for periodically feeding said media by a predetermined amount into its held position on said platen means.
- 7. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1 wherein said drive means for providing motion to said carriage means includes:
- reciprocating drive means for providing reciprocating motion to said carriage means in the first direction.
- 8. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1, wherein said means for coupling said platen means to said carriage means includes:
- a connection rigid in one plane and flexible in a direction normal to this plane, said connection comprising:
- a first rigid member connected to said platen means;
- a second rigid member connected to said carriage means; and
- a third member for coupling said first and second members together, said third member being rigid in one plane and flexible in a direction normal to said one plane;
- wherein the movement of said carriage means in said first direction, is rigidly transmitted by said connection to said platen means; and
- wherein said connection flexibly permits movement of said carriage means in the second direction.
- 9. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1, wherein said means for coupling said platen means and said carriage means including a flexure connection, said flexure connection comprising:
- a first rigid member connected to said platen means;
- a second rigid member connected to said carriage means;
- a third member coupled to said first member;
- a fourth member coupled to said second member, said third and fourth members being rigid in one plane and flexible in a direction normal to said one plane; and
- a fifth rigid member connected between said third and fourth members;
- wherein the movement of said carriage means in said first direction is rigidly transmitted by said flexure connection to said platen means; and
- wherein said flexure connection flexibly permits movement of said carriage means in the second direction.
- 10. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 3, and further comprising:
- means for setting up said bearings to ensure precise focus of said scanning line on said media, said setting up means comprising;
- first means for adjusting the vertical position of one of said bearings with respect to the other to ensure that the axis between said bearings is parallel to said scanning line; and
- second means for adjusting the vertical position of said bearings together to ensure precise focus on said media all the way across said scanning line.
- 11. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 10, wherein said setting up means comprises a platform comprising:
- a first arm fixed to said platform on which one of said bearings is rotatably mounted;
- a second arm on which the other of said bearings is rotatably mounted;
- a first flexure connecting point having one side element mounted to said platform, the other side element being said second arm;
- means for precisely moving said second arm about said first flexure point to adjust the vertical position of said other of said bearings with respect to the first of said bearings;
- a second flexure point having one side element mounted to the imaging apparatus frame and the other side element mounted to said platform; and
- means for precisely moving said platform about said second flexure point to adjust together the vertical position of both said bearings with respect to the focused signal scanning line.
- 12. In a linear imaging apparatus, a mechanism for moving an imaging medium in a first direction while maintaining it in focus in a second direction along a scanned focal line, the mechanism comprising:
- a frame;
- means for generating a signal beam representing data to be recorded on said imaging media;
- means for scanning said signal beam in a single focal line that is positionally fixed relative to the frame;
- platen means for holding said media;
- carriage means for moving relative to the frame in the first direction;
- means for coupling said platen means to said carriage means inflexibly in the first direction and flexibly in the second direction so that movement of said carriage means in the first direction is inflexibly coupled so as to also move said platen means and said media relative to the frame in the first direction while permitting said platen means freedom of movement in the second direction with respect to said carriage means, wherein said coupling means includes a flexure connection which is rigid in the first direction and flexible in the second direction;
- drive means coupled between said frame and said carriage means for providing motion to said carriage means relative to said frame in said first direction, said motion being continuous during scanning; and
- means, operative between the frame and the platen means, for positionally guiding the platen means in the second direction so that said media held by the platen means is positionally maintained in focus in the focal line and along the second direction simultaneously that it is moved by the drive means in the first direction.
- 13. In a linear imaging apparatus, a mechanism for moving an imaging medium in a first direction while maintaining it in focus in a second direction along a scanned focal line, the mechanism comprising:
- a frame;
- means for generating a signal beam representing data to be recorded on said imaging media;
- means for scanning said signal beam in a single focal line that is positionally fixed relative to the frame;
- platen means for holding said media;
- carriage means for moving relative to the frame in the first direction;
- means for coupling said platen means to said carriage means inflexibly in the first direction and flexibly in the second direction so that movement of said carriage means in the first direction is inflexibly coupled so as to also move said platen means and said media relative to the frame in a first direction perpendicular to said single line while permitting said platen means freedom of movement relative to said carriage means in the second direction;
- drive means coupled between said frame and said carriage means for providing motion of said carriage means relative to said frame in said first direction, said motion being continuous during scanning; and
- guide means, operative between the frame and the platen means, for guiding the platen means in the second direction, during the inflexibly coupled movement of the platen means in the first direction with and by the carriage means as moved by the drive means, so that said media held by the platen means is, as guided along with the platen means in the second direction, maintained in focus in the focal line, said guide means comprising bearings and rails.
- 14. The focusing mechanism for an imaging apparatus according to claim 13 further comprising:
- means for setting up said bearings to ensure precise focus of said focal line on said media, said setting up means comprising precision adjusters in two axes of motion for moving said bearings.
- 15. A method of focusing a scanning beam at a scanning line on a moveable imaging media, the imaging media being in juxtaposition with a platen that is coupled to a carriage for movement therewith, said method comprising the steps of:
- generating a scanning beam containing data to be recorded on the imaging media;
- holding the media to the platen;
- inflexibly coupling the platen, and the media held to the platen, to the carriage in a first direction that is substantially perpendicular to the scanning line while simultaneously flexibly coupling the platen, and the media held to the platen, to the carriage in a second direction that is substantially along an axis of the scanning beam;
- moving during scanning the carriage coupled to the platen in the first direction, therein to inflexibly couple this movement of the carriage in the first direction to the media held to the platen; and
- guiding, also during the scanning and simultaneously with the moving, the platen in the second direction, this guiding of the platen in the second direction being independent of its motion in the first direction that is provided by the carriage, in order to maintain the media that is held to the platen in focus at the scanning line.
- 16. The method recited in claim 15, wherein said holding step comprises:
- selectively holding by selective application of a vacuum between the media and the platen.
- 17. The method recited in claim 15 further comprising:
- periodically feeding the media by a predetermined distance in a third direction along said scanning line.
- 18. The method recited in claim 15 wherein said motion step comprises:
- reciprocating the carriage by means of a motor and lead screw arrangement.
- 19. The method recited in claim 15 wherein the moving step comprises:
- focusing movement of the carriage coupled to the platen through a flexure connection.
- 20. The method recited in claim 15 performed on an apparatus including a frame moving a pair of spaced bearings on which similarly spaced rails on the platen ride, said step of guiding the platen in order to maintain the media in focus comprising the steps of:
- adjusting the vertical position of one of the bearings with respect to the other to ensure that the axis between the bearings is parallel to the scanning line; and
- adjusting the vertical position of both bearings together to ensure precise focus of the scanning line on the imaging media.
- 21. The method recited in claim 15 further comprising:
- periodically feeding the media in a third direction substantially along an axis of the scanning line.
- 22. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- means for periodically feeding said media in a third direction substantially along an axis of the focal line by a predetermined distance.
- 23. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- means for selectively enabling and disabling the holding of said media by said platen means.
- 24. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 2 wherein the focal line is parallel to an axis between said bearings.
- 25. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 5 wherein the means for selectively holding and releasing said media comprises:
- means for applying a vacuum between said media and said platen means selectively during scanning of said media with said signal beam, and for selectively not applying a vacuum during at least some other time periods.
- 26. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 6 wherein said feed means comprises:
- a stepper motor, mounted to the frame, for periodically imparting a drive force; and
- drive means for coupling the drive force of the stepper motor to the media in order to periodically induce a feed thereof in a third direction substantially along an axis of the focal line.
- 27. The focusing mechanism recited in claim 7 wherein said reciprocating drive means comprises:
- a motor providing a rotational force;
- a lead screw rotatably communicating the rotational force from the motor to the carriage means;
- wherein the carriage means follows the lead screw rotation to move reciprocally relative to the frame in the first direction.
- 28. In an imaging apparatus for imaging an energy-sensitive medium while it is maintained in focus to a scanning energy beam, a mechanism for (i) precisely positioning the energy-sensitive medium in a focal line relative to the scanning energy beam, while (ii) moving the medium substantially transversely to the focal line simultaneously that it is precisely positioned, the precision positioning and moving mechanism comprising:
- a frame;
- a beam means for directionally scanning a focused energy beam in a focal line that is positionally fixed relative to the frame;
- a holding means for holding the energy-sensitive medium;
- a transport means, operative between the frame and the holding means, for moving the holding means, and the medium held thereon, in a first direction substantially transverse to the focal line, while simultaneously permitting the holding means and the medium held thereon freedom of movement in a second direction substantially along an axis of the scanning energy beam; and
- a guide means, operative between the frame and the holding means and in the second direction, for positioning the holding means, and the medium held thereon, in the second direction so that the medium is maintained in focus in the focal line of the scanning energy beam, the guide means not interfering with the movement of the holding means and of the medium held thereon in the first direction by action of the transport means;
- wherein the holding means is moved in the first direction by the transport means while it is simultaneously positioned in the second direction by the guide means;
- wherein the medium is positioned in focus in the focal line by the guide means while it is moved substantially transversely to the focal line by the transport means.
- 29. The precision positioning and moving mechanism according to claim 28 further comprising:
- a means for periodically moving in a third direction, substantially along an axis of the focal line, a new region of the energy-sensitive medium to a position where it is held by the holding means.
- 30. The precision positioning and moving mechanism according to claim 28 wherein the transport means comprises:
- a carriage means, constrained for movement relative to the frame in the first direction substantially transverse to the scanning energy beam, for holding the holding means, and thereby the energy-sensitive medium that is held by the holding means; and
- linkage means for rigidly affixing the holding means to the carriage means for movement therewith save only that freedom of motion is permitted the holding means, and to the medium held thereon, in the second direction substantially along the axis of the scanning energy beam; and
- a drive means act for moving the carriage, and the holding means affixed thereto by the linkage means, and the energy-sensitive medium that is held by the holding means, in the first direction substantially transverse to the focal line.
- 31. The precision holding and moving mechanism according to claim 28 wherein the transport means comprises:
- a screw follower; and
- a rotating lead screw rotatably engaging the screw follower so as to move the holding means relative to the frame in the direction substantially transverse to the focal line.
- 32. The precision holding and moving mechanism according to claim 28 wherein the transport means is moving the holding means and the medium held thereon in the first direction that is substantially transverse to both the focal line and the axis of the scanning energy beam.
- 33. The precision holding and moving mechanism according to claim 28 wherein the holding means comprises:
- a member having a constant and precise positional relationship to the medium held by the holding means; and wherein the guide means comprises:
- a member contacting the member of the holding means for motion relative thereto;
- wherein the contacting members of the holding means and of the guide means positionally fix the medium held by the holding means in focus at the focal line regardless that the holding means, and its held energy-sensitive medium, are moved by the transport means.
- 34. The precision holding and moving mechanism according to claim 33 wherein one of the members of the holding means and the guide means comprises:
- a rail; and wherein a remaining one of the members of the holding means and the guide means comprises:
- a bearing riding on the rail.
- 35. In an imaging apparatus for imaging an energy-sensitive medium with a scanning energy beam, a mechanism for positionally maintaining the medium in focus at a focal line of the scanning energy beam regardless that the medium is moved transversely relative to the focal line in order that, by such movement, successive regions of the medium may be imaged by the scanning energy beam, the mechanism comprising:
- a frame;
- scanning energy beam means for scanning an energy beam in a focal line that is positionally fixed relative to the frame;
- a platen means, moveable transversely relative to the focal line and also in the substantial direction of the energy beam, for holding an energy-sensitive media;
- a carriage means engaging the platen means for movement thereof in a direction transversely relative to the focal line, the engaging permitting the platen means a freedom of movement in a substantial direction of the energy beam;
- a drive means for moving the carriage means, and the platen means engaged thereby, in the direction substantially transverse to the focal line so that successive regions of the energy-sensitive media may be imaged by the scanning energy beam;
- a guidance means, operative between the frame and the platen means, for positioning the platen means and the medium held thereon in the substantial direction of the energy beam so that the medium constantly resides in the focal line;
- wherein the energy-sensitive medium is maintained in focus at the focal line by the guidance means simultaneously that it is moved transversely to the focal line by the drive means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/387,950, filed on July 31, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,975,714.
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