Claims
- 1. A scanning apparatus comprising:
a first light source producing a first beam of light; at least one additional light source producing a second beam of light; a plate disposed in the path of the first and second beams; a plate mount for supporting the plate for oscillating motion, the plate having a resonant oscillating frequency; an oscillator for oscillating the plate about an axis of oscillation between first and second angular positions; at least one reflective surface disposed on the plate; and the first and second light sources being oriented to direct the first and second beams onto the reflective surface of the plate to produce first and second reflected beams scanning synchronously.
- 2. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an optical receiving system disposed in the path of the first and second reflected beams for producing output based on the first and second reflected beams.
- 3. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an encoder for encoding information onto the first and second light beams.
- 4. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
an encoder for encoding information onto the first and second light beams; the information encoded onto the first and second light beams also appearing on the first and second reflected beams; first and second optical receiving devices disposed in the path of the first and second reflected beams for producing output based on the first and second reflected beams and corresponding to the information encoded onto the first and second light beams.
- 5. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising third and fourth light sources for producing the third and fourth beams oriented to strike the reflective surface disposed on the plate, the first, second and third beams being associated with first, second and third colors and the fourth beam being associated with black.
- 6. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising light sensitive drums disposed in the paths of the light beams for producing a charge on the drum corresponding to light striking the drum.
- 7. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the oscillator comprises at least one magnet and an oscillating magnetic field, the magnet and oscillating magnetic field being configured to oscillate the plate.
- 8. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one reflective surface comprises multiple reflective surfaces formed on the plate, and further comprising multiple beams of light with at least one beam being disposed to strike each reflective surface.
- 9. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second light sources are oriented at first and second angles with respect to the axis of oscillation, the first and second angles being different so that the first and second reflected beams are disposed in an angular spaced relationship.
- 10. The scanning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
an encoder for encoding information onto the first and second light beams, the information encoded on the first and second light beams also appearing on the first and second reflected beams; and an optical receiving device disposed in the path of the first and second reflected beams for producing an output at a processing speed synchronized with the oscillation of the plate.
- 11. The scanning apparatus of claim 10 wherein the oscillator oscillates the plate at or near the resonant frequency of the plate and plate mount.
- 12. A printer comprising:
first and second light sources producing first and second light beams; at least one modulator for encoding information at an encoding speed onto the first and second light beams, the information corresponding to an image for being printed by the printer; a plate disposed in the path of the first and second light beams; a plate mount for supporting the plate, the plate having a resonant frequency of oscillation on the plate mount; an oscillator for oscillating the plate about an axis of oscillation between first and second angular positions; at least one reflective surface disposed on the plate; the first and second light sources being oriented to direct the first and second beams onto the at least one reflective surface to form first and second separate reflected beams that scan synchronously; and a receiving system for receiving the first and second reflected beams and converting the light of the first and second reflected beams to image information and for printing the image information onto print media.
- 13. The printer of claim 12 and further comprising third and fourth light sources producing third and fourth light beams that are oriented to strike the reflective surface, the modulator being operable to encode information corresponding to four colors of an image onto the first, second, third and fourth light beams.
- 14. The printer of claim 12 wherein the light sources are lasers and the modulator is connected to the lasers for encoding information onto the first and second beams by switching the lasers on and off.
- 15. The printer of claim 12 wherein the plate and plate mount are made in part of a semiconductor material and wherein the plate mount includes at least one spring for allowing oscillating motion of the plate.
- 16. The printer of claim 12 wherein the plate and plate mount are made in part of a semiconductor material and wherein the plate mount includes a plate carrier and two opposed torsion springs mounted to opposite sides of the plate and to the plate carrier to support the plate on the plate carrier and to allow oscillating motion about the axis of oscillation.
- 17. The printer of claim 12 wherein the at least one reflective surface comprises first and second reflective surfaces disposed on opposite sides of the plate and wherein the first and second light sources are oriented to direct the first and second beams onto the first and second reflective surfaces respectively.
- 18. The printer of claim 12 further comprising a lens and a mirror system for reflecting and refracting the first and second light beams and the first and second reflected light beams and for directing the reflected light beams to first and second locations on the receiving system.
- 19. The printer of claim 12 further comprising:
third and fourth light sources producing the third and fourth light beams oriented to strike the at least one reflective surface; the encoder for encoding information onto the third and fourth light beams where the information is also carried on the the third and fourth reflected light beams; and an optical system to direct the reflected light beams to four different positions on the receiving system.
- 20. The printer of claim 12 wherein the image is text.
- 21. The printer of claim 12 wherein:
the least one reflective surface comprises multiple reflective surfaces formed on one side of the plate, each reflective surface being disposed on the plate at different angles; and the first and second light sources further comprise multiple light sources with at least one light source oriented to direct a light beam onto each of the multiple reflective surfaces to produce multiple reflected beams emanating from the multiple reflective surfaces at different angles.
- 22. The printer of claim 12 wherein said oscillator comprises:
at least one permanent magnet disposed on the plate; at least one coil disposed adjacent the plate for producing an oscillating magnetic field for imposing an oscillating force on the permanent magnet and oscillating the plate.
- 23. The printer of claim 12 wherein said oscillator comprises:
at least two permanent magnets disposed on the plate in a spaced apart relationship to form a space between the two permanent magnets; a reflective surface disposed on the plate in the space between the two permanent magnets; and a coil disposed adjacent the plate for producing an oscillating magnetic field for imposing an oscillating force on the two permanent magnets to oscillate the plate.
- 24. The printer of claim 12 wherein the oscillator comprises:
a permanent magnet disposed on the plate; a coil disposed adjacent the plate for producing an oscillating magnetic field; a laminate core disposed near the coil for interacting with the magnetic field, said laminate core at least partially surrounding the plate; and at least one notch formed in the laminate core configured for forming a space in which the plate is disposed and for directing the magnetic field toward the permanent magnet on the plate.
- 25. The printer of claim 12 wherein:
the first and second light sources further comprise four light sources for producing four light beams that are directed onto the at least one reflective surface for producing four separate reflected light beams; four printer drums; and a lens and mirror system for directing the light beams and the reflected light beams so that one of the reflected light beams impinges on each one of the printer drums.
- 26. The printer of claim 12 further comprising at least one sensor for detecting the position of the plate.
- 27. The printer of claim 12 further comprising first and second sensors for detecting the position of the plate and the reflected light beams;
the first sensor being disposed to detect a start of scan position which corresponds to a leading edge of the print media; and the second sensor being disposed to detect an end of scan position which corresponds to a trailing edge of the print media.
- 28. The printer of claim 12 further comprising:
pre-scan optics for directing the light beams from the light sources to the reflective surface on the plate; and post-scan optics for directing the light beams from the reflective surface to the receiving system.
- 29. The printer of claim 28 wherein each optical path distance from the reflective surface to the receiving system is the same.
- 30. The printer of claim 28 wherein the pre-scan optics or the post-scan optics include a diffractive optical element.
- 31. A printer comprising:
first, second, third and fourth light sources producing first, second, third and fourth light beams; a modulator for encoding information onto the first, second, third and fourth light beams at an encoding speed, the information corresponding to an image for being printed by the printer, the modulator including a modulator controller for controlling the encoding speed; a plate disposed in the path of the first, second, third and fourth light beams; first and second torsion springs supporting the plate; a plate carrier supporting the torsion springs; the plate having a resonant frequency when supported on the torsion springs; an oscillator for oscillating the plate, said oscillator comprising:
1) a magnet disposed on the plate; 2) a coil disposed proximate to the plate and magnet; 3) a power supply for supplying an alternating current to the coil to produce an oscillating magnetic field that oscillates the magnet and plate; and 4) an oscillator controller for controlling the frequency of the alternating current to control the oscillation frequency of the plate; a reflective surface disposed on the plate; the first second, third and fourth light sources being oriented to direct the first, second, third and fourth light beams onto the reflective surface producing first, second, third and fourth reflected light beams that are separated and scan synchronously; first, second, third and fourth light receiving surfaces disposed in the path of the first, second, third and fourth reflected beams, respectively, for receiving light and producing electrical energy corresponding to the light striking each light receiving surface; and a printing mechanism responsive to the electrical energy produced by the first, second, third and fourth light receiving surfaces for printing an image corresponding to the image encoded by the modulator.
- 32. The printer of claim 31 further comprising a sensor disposed to detect the position of the plate and the reflected light beams to produce a timing signal, the modulator being responsive to the timing signal to begin encoding information when the reflected light beams are in a position corresponding to a leading edge of the print media.
- 33. The printer of claim 31 further comprising a sensor disposed in the path of one of said first, second, third and fourth reflected light beams for producing a timing signal, the timing of the modulator being controlled based on the timing signal to encode information onto the light beams when the reflected light beams are scanning across print media.
- 34. The printer of claim 31 wherein the oscillator controller causes the oscillator to operate at or near the resonant frequency of the plate.
- 35. The printer of claim 31 further comprising first and second sensors for detecting the position of the plate and the reflected light beams;
the first sensor being disposed to detect a start of scan position which corresponds to a leading edge of the print media; and the second sensor being disposed to detect an end of scan position which corresponds to a trailing edge of the print media.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of Bi-Directional Galvonometric Scanning and Imaging, Lexmark Docket No. 2002-0283.01, Ser. No. 10/329,084 filed on Dec. 23, 2002, now pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10329084 |
Dec 2002 |
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10457099 |
Jun 2003 |
US |