Claims
- 1. A contact copying apparatus comprising:
- means for holding a light-transmitting master containing an image to be copied and a sheet of copy material, facewise adjacent to one another at a predetermined imaging plane;
- a plurality of elongated and closely spaced aperture lamps, each having a tube of substantially circular cross section with light emanating principally from the inside of the tube, and an elongated aperture through which light is emitted, each of said lamps being spaced approximately the same distance from said predetermined imaging plane; and a plurality of elongated and closely spaced lenses, each positioned between one of said aperture lamps and said imaging plane for directing light from said aperture lamps onto said imaging plane;
- each lens being close enough to the corresponding lamp so that substantially all light emitted from the lamp aperture can reach only the lens immediately in front of that lamp, but each lens being spaced from the position of the master by more than the radius of the lens to enable spreading out of the light to more evenly distribute the light onto the imaging plane;
- each of said lenses being formed by a plurality of lens segments arranged along an axis parallel to said elongated aperture and a plurality of opaque barriers between said lens segments, said barriers being of a material having an index of refraction which is greater than that of air but lower than the index of refraction of the adjacent lens segment, whereby well collimated light rays are passed through said lenses and poorly collimated light rays are absorbed by said barriers.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
- the cross section of each lens has a first predetermined radius of curvature along most of the lens periphery including a first side thereof nearest a corresponding aperture lamp, said lens cross section having a larger radii of cuvature along a second side opposite the aperture lamp.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
- the second side of each lens is in the form of an ellipse that is tangent to portions of said lens on either end of said second side.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein:
- said ellipse extends along an angle of approximately 70.degree. with respect to the center of said lens, and said lens is circular about the rest of its periphery.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1 including:
- means for removably holding said lens at a predetermined lens position; and
- means for removably holding said aperture lamps at a first position further from said image plane than said lenses, and at a second position closer to said image plane than at said first position, said lamps at said second position occupying the same space which would be occupied by said lenses when they are held at said lens position, whereby to permit the lamps to be moved closer to the film plane when the lenses are not used.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 652,635 filed Jan. 26, 1976 now abandoned.
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