The present invention relates to a light guide used for an image reader and an image reader with the light guide.
An image reader such as a facsimile, a copying machine, an image scanner or the like is provided with a illuminating device incorporating a rod-like light guide illuminating linear light on a document surface and a image sensor with a lens array focusing light reflected from the document surface on a line image sensor.
The illuminating device incorporating the rod-like light guide is configured such that light emitting means such as an LED is provided on one end of the rod-like light guide, light from the light emitting means is introduced from its end face into the inside, light propagating inside the rod-like light guide is scattered by light scattering patterns formed on the side of the rod-like light guide and scattered light is illuminated on the document surface from the light-emitting surface of the rod-like light guide.
In general, the rod-like light guide is of angular rod shape. The light scattering patterns are formed on the side of the light guide such that white pigment is printed by silk screen printing (Patent Document 1).
A method of printing above described white pigment to form the light scattering patterns requires a printing process which causes the increase of cost and the dispersion of characteristics of the light scattering patterns. Then, Patent Document 2 has disclosed that a concavo-convex portion is formed in advance on a mold cavity for injection molding of the light guide to print the concavo-convex portion on the side of the rod-like light guide to form the light scattering patterns.
In Patent Document 2, triangular grooves, in particular, are selected as the concavo-convex portion, the axis (longitudinal direction) of the triangular grooves is caused to coincide with the width direction of side of the light guide or to slant to the width direction by a predetermined angle.
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Thus, the extraordinary light intensity of specific colors, for example, the blue (B) and the red (R) in the vicinity of a main-scanning displacement of 15 mm emphasizes the blue (B) and the red (R) in the vicinity of a main-scanning displacement of 15 mm, resulting in unevenness in color.
To solve the above problems, the present invention provides a light guide being of rod shape which is configured by having an incident face at its one end, a light-emitting surface at its one side and light scattering patterns at its other side for reflecting light toward the light-emitting surface, the light scattering patterns being formed of concaves and convexes, being of shape free from an angular dependency whereby light is reflected toward even the other directions than a direction toward the light-emitting surface at the portion near the incident face at the light scattering patterns and being of shape having an angular dependency whereby light is reflected toward the light-emitting surface at the portion away from the incident face.
The term “rod shape” in the present invention refers to a “angular rod shape,” for example, square, pentagonal or hexagonal rod shape in end face thereof and includes a rod whose entire side or part of the side are curved and whose light-emitting surface and bottom face on which the light scattering patters are formed are flat. A rod of which end face is of hexagonal shape includes a rod in which flat chambers with an angle at which light reflected by the bottom face is reflected toward the light-emitting surface are formed between the sides and the bottom face.
For the term “angular dependence (directional dependence),” if light, out of light propagating inside the light guide, parallel to the longitudinal direction of the light guide falls on the light scattering patterns and is reflected in a given direction, this case is angle dependent. If light parallel to the longitudinal direction of the light guide falls on the light scattering patterns and is reflected in all directions, this case is free from angular dependence. For example, the triangular grooves or the half cylindrical grooves serving as light scattering patterns reflect light in a given direction, so that they are angle dependent. The hemispheric concaves, hemispheric convexes or white paint reflect light in all directions, so that they are free from angular dependence. Although an individual triangular or half cylindrical groove is angle dependent solely, combining the grooves having different axial directions with each other makes them free from an angular dependency.
The term “portion near the incident face” refers to a range of from the end face to a distance of 50 mm to 70 mm in the main scanning displacement.
The light scattering patterns at the portion near the incident face at one end of the light guide as specific patterns according to the present invention include a large number of fine hemispheric concaves, and the light scattering patterns at the portion away from the incident face include triangular grooves or half cylindrical grooves whose axial direction is equal to the width direction (sub-scanning direction) of the side on which the patterns are formed.
A modification example of light scattering patterns at the portion near the incident face includes a large number of fine hemispherical concaves different in density in the longitudinal direction (main scanning direction) of the side on which the patterns are formed.
A large number of the fine hemispherical concaves forming the light scattering patterns at the portion near the incident face are continuously or separately formed and the depth of the hemispherical concave is preferably 0.23 or more to 0.33 or less of the diameter of the sphere part of which is formed of the hemispherical concave.
A modification example of light scattering patterns at the portion near the incident face include triangular grooves or half cylindrical grooves of which axial direction is slanted with respect to the width direction of the side of the light guide and of which axial direction is opposite to each other with respect to the width direction of the side in the adjacent triangular grooves or the adjacent half cylindrical grooves.
The present invention includes an image reader having the illuminating device incorporating the light guide according to claims 1 to 7 and a lens array focusing light reflected from a document out of light emitted from the illuminating device toward a line image sensor.
According to the present invention, the light scattering patterns formed on the side of the light guide are made into concavo-convex shape which can be formed at the time of forming the light guide, thereby enabling the manufacturing cost to be reduced. The light scattering patterns near the incident end face, in particular, are made independent of an angular dependence, thereby allowing avoiding a color unevenness which emphasizes specific colors at the vicinity of the incident face. In addition, the light scattering patterns away from the incident end face are made angle dependent, thereby enabling preventing reduction in amount of light emitted from the light-emitting surface.
The embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to accompanying drawings.
The image reader is configured such that concave portions 1a and 1b are formed in a frame (housing) 1, the upper face of the concave portion 1a is covered with a transparent top plate 2 on which a document is placed, a line illuminating device 5 in which a rod-like light guide 3 is housed in a case 4 is obliquely fixed in the concave portion 11a, a substrate 8 having a line image sensor (photoelectric transducer) 6 and a driving circuit 7 thereof is fitted to the lower concave portion 1b and an lens array 9 for an equal magnification image is held in the frame 1.
A document placed on the top plate 2 is illuminated with a light beam emitted from the light-emitting surface of the line illuminating device 5 and the lens array 9 causes the reflected light to be incident on the linearly arranged image sensors 6.
The case 4 of the line illuminating device 5 is of U shape in cross section. The rod-like light guide 3 is fitted so that the light-emitting surface 3a thereof is positioned at the opening of the case 4. A light emitting unit 10 is attached to one end of the case 4. A blue element 10a, a red element 10b and a green element 10c are fitted to the light emitting unit 10 at equal interval across the normal line from the center line in the width direction of the bottom face 3b of the rod-like light guide 3.
The rod-like light guide 3 is produced by injection-molding transparent resin such as acryl and its surface includes a light-emitting surface. 3a, a bottom face 3b, left and right sides 3c and 3d and end faces 3e and 3f. One end face 3e opposes the light emitting unit 10, and light scattering patterns for scattering light incident from the end face 3e are formed on the bottom face 3b.
The light scattering patterns made different in shape between a portion near the end face 3e serving as the incident face and a portion away from the end face 3e. Incidentally, in the present embodiment, a region extending from the end face 3e to a distance of 60 mm is taken to be a portion near the incident face, and a region extending from over 60 mm to the other end face 3f is taken to be a portion away from the incident face.
The light scattering patterns 11 formed at the portion near the incident face are composed of a large number of fine hemispherical concaves, whereas the light scattering patterns 12 at the portion away from the incident face are composed of triangular grooves or half cylindrical grooves, and the axial direction of these triangular grooves or half cylindrical grooves is equal to the width direction (sub-scanning direction) of the bottom face 3b on which the patterns are formed. The surfaces of the light scattering patterns 11 and 12 may be mirror-finished or rough.
The hemispherical concaves serving as the light scattering patterns 11 reflect incident light beams in all directions, so that they are free from an angular-dependency. The light scattering patterns 12 reflect incident light beams mainly toward the light-emitting surface 3a, so that they are angle dependent.
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For example, a cross sectional form of the concave sphere 11 is an arc with a depth of 0.02 mm to 0.03 mm which is formed by overlapping 0.09 mm-diameter circles each other in the range of 0.01 mm to 0.02 mm.
Results of experiments on the depth of the concave sphere II are described below.
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From these figures, it turns out that the unevenness in color particularly in the vicinity of LED can be suppressed when the depth of the concave sphere is 0.23 or more to 0.33 or less of the diameter of the sphere, part of which is formed of the fine concave sphere.
a) to 10(c) are enlarged views of light scattering patterns in other embodiments, which are similar to
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Thus, an individual triangular groove or an individual half cylindrical groove is angle dependent, however, combining the two grooves with each other makes them free from an angular dependency.
Thus, providing the scattering regions 13 and 13 on both the sides of the light guide near the light source disturbs incident light to reduce the unevenness in color of outgoing light. The scattering regions may be formed such that fine concaves and convexes are produced by injection molding, by printing white ink, or by roughening the surface with laser beams.
Forming flat chamfers 3g and 3h with a predetermined angle enables illuminance to be increased.
a) is a front view of the light guide according to the present invention;
b) is a rear elevation view thereof;
c) is a top view thereof;
d) is a bottom view thereof;
e) is a left side view thereof;
f) is a right side view thereof;
a) shows light intensities at a floating amount of a document of 0 mm;
b) shows light intensities at a floating amount of a document of 3 mm;
c) shows light intensity ratios at a floating amount of a document of 0 mm and 3 mm;
a) to 10(c) are enlarged views of light scattering patterns in another embodiment, which are similar to
The illuminating device and the image sensor according to the present invention are incorporated into an image reader such as a copying machine, facsimile machine and the like to be effectively used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-139272 | May 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/308943 | 4/28/2006 | WO | 00 | 11/19/2008 |