Claims
- 1. In an optical beam scanning apparatus wherein a light beam from a light source is reflected by a rotary polygonal mirror and then radiated to a scanned plane through a condensing lens for scanning of the beam, the improvement in that a cylindrical lens bent to have both ends in the longitudinal direction thereof approaching to said scanned plane is disposed between said condensing lens and said scanned plane.
- 2. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said cylindrical lens is disposed near said scanned plane.
- 3. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said light beam is converged so as to generate the beam waist near said scanned plane.
- 4. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the reflection surfaces of said rotary polygonal mirror and said scanned plane are arranged to have a conjugate relation with each other from geometrical optics in the direction perpendicular to the scanning direction.
- 5. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said light beam is converged so as to generate the beam waist near said scanned plane.
- 6. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said light beam is a laser beam.
- 7. In an optical beam scanning apparatus wherein a light beam from a light source is reflected by a rotary polygonal mirror and then radiated to a scanned plane through a condensing lens for scanning of the beam, the improvement in that a flexible cylindrical lens and a constraining member adapted to forcibly bend said cylindrical lens to have both ends in the longitudinal direction thereof approaching to said scanned plane are disposed between said condensing lens and said scanned plane.
- 8. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said cylindrical lens is disposed near said scanned plane.
- 9. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 7, wherein a guide member is used as said constraining member.
- 10. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the reflection surface of said rotary polygonal mirror and said scanned plane are arranged to have a conjugate relation with each other from geometrical optics in the direction perpendicular to the scanning direction.
- 11. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said light beam is converged so as to generate the beam waist near said scanned plane.
- 12. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said light beam is converged so as to generate the beam waist near said scanned plane.
- 13. An optical beam scanning apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said light beam is a laser beam.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 476,811, filed Mar. 18, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,496,209.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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