1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image reading apparatus for use in an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine, a printer, and a facsimile and also relates to a control method for the image reading apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, various techniques have been proposed for detecting a size of a document placed on a document positioning plate of an image reading apparatus, as described below.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 03-002858 discusses an image reading apparatus configured such that a plurality of document detecting sensors are provided on an underside of a document positioning plate, each document detecting sensor including a light-emitting unit that emits light to a document on the document positioning plate and a light receiving unit that receives the light emitted by the light-emitting unit. The image reading apparatus detects the presence or absence of a document from a plurality of detection points by the document detecting sensors, and detect the size of the document placed on the document positioning plate by a combination of the document detecting sensors which are detecting the presence of the document.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 04-229850 (corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,833) discusses a technique for forming a mirror surface on an underside surface of a pressing plate that presses a document on a document positioning plate, and detecting a document size by using information read by optical scanning of the document. That is, since the underside surface of the pressing plate is a mirror surface, the area other than the document is read as black, so that the edges of document can be detected.
However, in the Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 03-002858, it is a precondition that a document properly abuts on a predetermined abutting portion. If the document inappropriately abuts, combinations of a plurality of detection points vary, therefore, an accurate document size cannot be detected. Furthermore, if the detection of a document size is not carried out when a pressing member is open in conjunction with detection of opening/closing of the pressing member, it may be impossible to discriminate between the white pressing member and the document and may cause false size detection.
In edge detection by a pressing plate having the mirror surface discussed in the Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 04-229850, there is a problem that if a background color of a document edge is black, false detection can occur because the pressing plate has the mirror-surface.
Under such situation, there is a desire to provide a document reading apparatus that is capable of securely detecting a size, position and orientation of a document, and automatically correcting a reading position, which improves operability.
An embodiment of the present invention is directed to an image reading apparatus capable of detecting a size of a document placed on a document positioning plate thereof and correcting a reading position, including skew image correction when a document is positioned askew. According to an aspect of an embodiment, the document size detection and the skew image correction can be accomplished regardless of whether in a document, placed on the document positioning plate, has a white background color, a black background color, or a combination thereof.
According to an aspect of the present invention, an image reading apparatus includes a document positioning plate configured to place a document thereon, a pressing plate configured to press the document on the document positioning plate, a reading unit configured to read an image of the document placed on the document positioning plate, a display unit provided on a document contact surface of the pressing plate, and a size detecting unit configured to detect a size of the document placed on the document positioning plate based on a first image obtained by illuminating the display unit in a light color and reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit and a second image obtained by illuminating the display unit in a dark color and reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an image reading apparatus includes a document positioning plate configured to place a document thereon, a pressing plate configured to press the document on the document positioning plate, a reading unit configured to read an image of the document placed on the document positioning plate, a display unit provided on a document contact surface of the pressing plate, and a skew correction unit configured to correct skew of a document image based on a first image obtained by illuminating the display unit in a light color and reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit and a second image obtained by illuminating the display unit in a dark color and reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method for controlling an image reading apparatus having a document positioning plate configured to place a document thereon, a pressing plate configured to press the document on the document positioning plate, a reading unit configured to read an image of the document placed on the document positioning plate, and a display unit provided on a document contact surface of the pressing plate, the method including obtaining a first image by illuminating the display unit in a light color and reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit, obtaining a second image by illuminating the display unit in a dark color and reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit, and detecting a size of the document placed on the document positioning plate based on the first image and the second image.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method for controlling an image reading apparatus having a document positioning plate configured to place a document thereon, a pressing plate configured to press the document on the document positioning plate, a reading unit configured to read an image of the document placed on the document positioning plate, and a display unit provided on a document contact surface of the pressing plate, the method including obtaining a first image by illuminating the display unit in a light color, reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit, obtaining a second image by illuminating the display unit in a dark color and reading an area wider than the document with the reading unit, and correcting skew of a document image based on the first image and the second image.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
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When a document 1 is placed on the document positioning plate 3, a user opens the pressing plate 2, places the document 1 with the front side facing the document positioning plate 3 side, closes the pressing plate 2, and the image is read.
Electronic paper (a display unit) 4 is attached to a surface of the pressing plate 2 which contacts the document 1 (a document contact surface). The electronic paper 4 is arranged to cover the document positioning plate 3. In addition, a pressing plate opening/closing sensor 5 is arranged at an edge of the document positioning plate 3.
The configuration of the apparatus main body 100 is described below.
The apparatus main body 100 includes a first optical bench 101, a second optical bench 102, a lens 103, and a charge coupled device (CCD) 104. The first optical bench 101 includes a lamp 105 and a mirror 106. The second optical bench 102 includes mirrors 107 and 108. The first optical bench 101 and the second optical bench 102 constitute a reading unit.
Reflected light from the document 1 which corresponds to light emitted from the lamp 105 is guided through the mirrors 106 to 108 to the lens 103 and the CCD 104. The CCD 104 photoelectrically converts the reflected light carrying information from the document, and outputs an electronic image signal.
The first optical bench 101 and the second optical bench 102 are connected to an optical motor 202 (
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The scanner controller 203 includes a central processing unit (CPU) 131, a read-only memory (ROM) 132, a random access memory (RAM) 133, an input/output (I/O) interface 134, an image processing unit 135 and a timer 136 which are mutually connected via a bus 137.
The I/O interface 134 is connected with the optical motor 202, the lamp 105 which is controlled to turn on and off by the scanner controller 203, the pressing plate opening/closing sensor 5, the operation unit 204 including a copy button 205, and the electronic paper 4. The CCD 104 is connected to the bus 137 in the scanner controller 203 via the A/D converting circuit 201.
The scanner controller 203 recognizes that the document have been changed with the pressing plate opening/closing sensor 5 when an image of the document 1 is read, and turns on the lamp 105 and drives the optical motor 202 when the copy button 205 is pressed. Furthermore, the scanner controller 203 moves the first optical bench 101 and the second optical bench 102 in a sub-scanning direction along the document 1.
The reflected light from the document 1 which is obtained by scanning the document 1 is passed through the lens 103 and focused on the CCD 104. An optical output read by the CCD 104 is converted into a digital signal by the A/D converting circuit 201 and then sent as image data to the scanner controller 203.
The scanner controller 203 transfers the received image data to its image processing unit 135, and outputs the image on a printer (not shown) based on image data processed in the image processing unit 135.
The display operation of the electronic paper 4 is described below.
The electronic paper 4 is, for example, a thin display unit configured as a substrate by using a resin. A processing unit 6 (
The processing unit 6 includes a driver to drive the electronic paper 4, a communication unit to communicate with the outside, a memory to store electronic data which is freely readable and writable, a processor to execute various processes, and a battery to supply electric power for driving the communication unit, the processor, etc., that are not shown.
By communicating with external devices having a communication function, the electronic paper 4 can send and receive electronic data (e.g., image data) and store the electronic data in the memory.
Further, the electronic paper 4 enables the driver to write images based on data stored in the memory and maintain image information in a display state even if electric power for driving the driver is removed.
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Between the electrode layers 13, an air layer is provided to enable the white-color particles 11 and the black-color particles 12 to move freely. The matrix-state electrode layers 13 are each covered with an insulating layer 15 to prevent them from contacting color particles 11 and 12.
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Even when the electronic paper 4 is operated based on data stored in the memory, if the electrode polarities of selected portions of the matrix corresponding to image information to be displayed are reversed, the positional relationship between the white-color particles 11 and the black-color particles 12 is changed over. Therefore, the electronic paper 4 displays image information by contrast of the white-color particles 11 and the black-color particles 12.
By operating the electronic paper 4 based on different data, it is possible to change over image information displayed on the electronic paper 4 by contrast of the white-color particles 11 and the black-color particles 12, and this function can be used over and over again.
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When the document 1 with an image shown in
As a default, an entire screen of the electronic paper 4 is displayed in white, the image is read (input) once, and a first image 50 in
The first image 50 in
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By detecting the edges of the third image 52 in
In this exemplary embodiment, it is assumed that the first image 50 is in white or a light color and the second image 51 is in black or a dark color, but even if this order is reversed, the same effect can be obtained. The light color and the dark color are not limited to white and black, and if two colors that have high contrast are used, the same effect can be obtained.
This process is executed by the CPU 131 in
In step S1, the CPU 131 determines whether a user has closed the pressing plate 2 and pressed copy button (read start button) 205. If it is determined that the pressing plate 2 is closed and the copy button (read start button) 205 is pressed (YES in step S1), in step S2, the CPU 131 causes the electronic paper 4 on the pressing plate 2 to display white color. In step S3, the CPU 131 performs a first scanning operation to obtain a first image 50 shown in
In step S4, the CPU 131 causes the electronic paper 4 on the pressing plate 2 to display black color. In step S5, the CPU 131 performs a second scanning operation to obtain a second image 51 shown in
In step S6, the CPU 131 compares the first image 50 with the second image 51 to obtain a third image 52 shown in
The skew correction of the document 1 is executed by the image processing unit 135. The image processing unit 135 rotates an image input from the scanner controller 203 in order to correct the skew of the document 1.
In a document reading operation, a first image 50 is read in a forward motion of the first optical bench 101 and the second optical bench 102 that constitute the reading unit, and a second image 51 is read in a backward motion of those optical benches 101 and 102, so that a document size can be detected and skew images can be corrected without reducing reading productivity.
As described above, according to an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to provide an image reading apparatus capable of securely detecting a size of a document and correcting a reading position, including image skew correction, regardless whether in a document, a white background color and a black background color are mixed, and a document positioned is askew.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all modifications, equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-120979 filed May 1, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-120979 | May 2007 | JP | national |