Claims
- 1. An optical scanner comprising:
- a light source for emitting a light beam;
- deflection means for deflecting the light beam as said deflection means rotates at a uniform angular velocity; and
- an imaging lens for forming a beam spot on a scanning surface by focusing the light beam that has been deflected by the deflection means, wherein
- said imaging lens comprises a single lens, and wherein
- a curvature of a cross section, in parallel to a sub-scanning surface, of one surface on an incidental side and on an emergent side of said imaging lens continuously changes in a main-scanning direction in an effective area of the main-scanning cross section of said imaging lens, and wherein
- said optical scanner further satisfies the following condition in an effective area of the lens surface S.sub.i of the imaging lens:
- .vertline..DELTA.z.sub.i (y).vertline.{1/(a-b.sub.i)+1/b.sub.i }<0.2
- where
- .DELTA.z.sub.i is the axial displacement of the lens surface S.sub.i at a height (y) from the optical axis in relation to the lens surface position on the optical axis, the height (y) being parallel to the main-scanning direction;
- b.sub.i is the distance from a deflecting point of the deflection means to the lens surface S.sub.i ; and
- (a) is the distance from the deflecting point to the scanning surface, and
- wherein w.sub.i .ltoreq.1.5 mm, where w.sub.i is a radius of a main-scanning cross section of the light beam at the lens surface S.sub.i.
- 2. An optical scanner according to claim 1, wherein said imaging lens is made of plastic.
- 3. An optical scanner according to claim 1, which further satisfies the following condition in an effective area of the main-scanning cross section of the imaging lens:
- h/t>2
- where
- t: a thickness of the imaging lens in a direction of the optical axis; and
- h: a height of the imaging lens in the sub-scanning direction.
- 4. An optical scanner according to claim 1, which further satisfies the following condition in an effective area of the main-scanning cross section of the imaging lens:
- t.sub.max /t.sub.min <2
- where
- t.sub.max : maximum thickness of the imaging lens in a direction of the optical axis; and
- t.sub.min : minimum thickness of the imaging lens in the direction of the optical axis.
- 5. An optical scanner according to claim 1, wherein the deflecting point and the scanning surface are optically conjugated in a sub-scanning cross direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/451,396 filed May 26, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,600,476.
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