Claims
- 1. An optical scanning apparatus comprising:
- light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for deflecting a plurality of beams from said light source means;
- an optical system for converging said plurality of beams deflected by said deflector; and
- wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said optical system from each other.
- 2. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 3. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 4. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 5. A laser beam printer comprising:
- light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for deflecting a plurality of beams from said light source means;
- an optical system for converging said plurality of beams deflected by said deflector;
- wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said optical system from each other; and
- a photosensitive member to which said plurality of beams separated by said wavelength separation means are guided.
- 6. A laser beam printer according to claim 5, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 7. A laser beam printer according to claim 5, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 8. A laser beam printer according to claim 5, wherein said wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 9. An optical scanning apparatus comprising:
- light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for deflecting a plurality of beams from said light source means; and
- wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said light source means from each other.
- 10. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 11. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 12. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 13. A laser beam printer comprising:
- light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for deflecting a plurality of beams from said light source means;
- wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said light source means from each other; and
- a photosensitive member to which said plurality of beams separated by said wavelength separation means is guided.
- 14. A laser beam printer according to claim 13, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 15. A laser beam printer according to claim 13, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 16. A laser beam printer according to claim 13, wherein said wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 17. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
- 18. A laser beam printer according to claim 5, wherein said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
- 19. An optical scanning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
- 20. A laser beam printer according to claim 13, wherein said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
- 21. A laser beam printer comprising:
- light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for deflecting a plurality of beams from said light source means;
- an optical system for converging said plurality of beams deflected by said deflector;
- wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said optical system from each other; and
- a photosensitive drum to which said plurality of beams separated by said wavelength separation means are guided, wherein said plurality of beams separated by said wavelength separation means are guided to different positions on said photosensitive drum.
- 22. A laser beam printer according to claim 21, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 23. A laser beam printer according to claim 21, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 24. A laser beam printer according to claim 21, wherein said wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 25. A laser beam printer according to claim 21, wherein said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
- 26. A laser beam printer comprising:
- light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for deflecting a plurality of beams from said light source means;
- wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said light source means from each other; and
- a photosensitive drum to which said plurality of beams separated by said wavelength separation means are guided, wherein said plurality of beams separated by said wavelength separation means are guided to different positions on said photosensitive drum.
- 27. A laser beam printer according to claim 26, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 28. A laser beam printer according to claim 26, wherein said light source means is so arranged that the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 29. A laser beam printer according to claim 26, wherein said wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 30. A laser beam printer according to claim 26, wherein said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
- 31. A laser beam printer comprising:
- first light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- second light source means which is different from said first light source means, said second light source means being provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for respectively deflecting a plurality of beams from said first light source means and a plurality of beams from said second light source means into a first direction and a second direction different from the first direction by different reflection surfaces thereof;
- a first optical system for converging said plurality of beams deflected to the first direction by said deflector;
- a second optical system for converging said plurality of beams deflected to the second direction by said deflector;
- first wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said first optical system;
- second wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said second optical system;
- a first photosensitive member to which said plurality of beams separated by said first wavelength separation means are guided; and
- a second photosensitive member to which said plurality of beams separated by said second wavelength separation means are guided.
- 32. A laser beam printer according to claim 31, wherein each of said first and second light source means is so arranged that, for each of said first and second light source means, the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 33. A laser beam printer according to claim 31, wherein each of said first and second light source means is so arranged that, for each of said first and second light source means, the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 34. A laser beam printer according to claim 31, wherein each of said first and second wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 35. A laser beam printer according to claim 31, wherein, for each of said first and second light source means, said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
- 36. A laser beam printer comprising:
- first light source means provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- second light source means which is different from said first light source means, said second light source means being provided with a plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength on a single stem;
- a deflector for deflecting a plurality of beams from said first light source means and a plurality of beams from said second light source means by different reflection surfaces thereof, respectively;
- first wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said first light source means from each other;
- second wavelength separation means for separating said plurality of beams from said second light source means from each other;
- a first photosensitive member to which said plurality of beams separated by said first wavelength separation means are guided; and
- a second photosensitive member to which said plurality of beams separated by said second wavelength separation means are guided.
- 37. A laser beam printer according to claim 36, wherein each of said first and second light source means is so arranged that, for each of said first and second light source means, the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are disposed in a single cap.
- 38. A laser beam printer according to claim 36, wherein each of said first and second light source means is so arranged that, for each of said first and second light source means, the plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are juxtaposed in a direction normal to a main scanning section.
- 39. A laser beam printer according to claim 36, wherein each of said first and second wavelength separation means comprises a dichroic mirror.
- 40. A laser beam printer according to claim 36, wherein, for each of said first and second light source means, said plurality of light emitting portions different in emission wavelength are independently provided on a heat sink which is provided on the single stem.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/979,058 filed Nov. 19, 1992, now abandoned.
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