Claims
- 1. An optical scanning device comprising:
a coupling lens arranged to couple a light flux from a light source to form a parallel light flux, a convergent light flux or a divergent light flux; an optical deflector including a deflective reflection surface arranged to reflect the light flux from said coupling lens; a scanning image-formation optical system arranged to converge the deflected light flux from said optical deflector on a surface to be scanned to form a beam spot; and a depth increasing component arranged to increase the depth of focus determined by the entire optical system of said device and located along the optical path between said light source and said deflective reflection surface.
- 2. The optical scanning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said depth increasing component comprises an intensity-distribution transforming component arranged to transform the intensity distribution of the light flux such that the intensity distribution on the exit pupil is changed into one in which the intensity at four corners is higher than that at a central portion.
- 3. The optical scanning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said depth increasing component comprises a phase-distribution transforming component arranged to transform the phase distribution of the light flux such that the phase distribution on the exit pupil is arbitrarily changed.
- 4. The optical scanning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said depth increasing component comprises an intensity-distribution transforming component arranged to transform the intensity distribution of the light flux such that the intensity distribution on the exit pupil is changed, and a phase-distribution transforming component arranged to transform the phase distribution of the light flux such that the phase distribution on the exit pupil is changed.
- 5. The optical scanning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said depth increasing component comprises an optical component including an integral unit comprising an intensity-distribution transforming component which transforms the intensity distribution of the light flux such that the intensity distribution on the exit pupil is changed, and a phase-distribution transforming component which transforms the phase distribution of the light flux such that the phase distribution on the exit pupil is changed.
- 6. An optical scanning device comprising:
coupling means for coupling a light flux from a light source to form a parallel light flux, a convergent light flux or a divergent light flux; optical deflecting means for reflecting the light flux from said coupling means via a deflective reflection surface thereof; scanning image-formation optical means for converging the deflected light flux from said optical deflecting means on a surface to be scanned to form a beam spot; and depth increasing means for increasing the depth of focus determined by the entire optical system of said device and located along the optical path between said light source and said deflective reflection surface.
- 7. An image forming apparatus comprising an optical scanning device which comprises:
a coupling lens arranged to couple a light flux from a light source to form a parallel light flux, a convergent light flux or a divergent light flux; an optical deflector having a deflective reflection surface arranged to reflect the light flux from said coupling lens; a scanning image-formation optical system arranged to converge the deflected light flux from said optical deflector on a surface to be scanned to form a beam spot; and a depth increasing component arranged to increase the depth of focus determined by the entire optical system of said device and located along the optical path between said light source and said deflective reflection surface.
- 8. An image forming apparatus comprising an optical scanning device which comprises:
coupling means for coupling a light flux from a light source to form a parallel light flux, a convergent light flux or a divergent light flux; optical deflecting means for reflecting the light flux from said coupling means via a deflective reflection surface thereof; scanning image-formation optical means for converging the deflected light flux from said optical deflecting means on a surface to be scanned to form a beam spot; and depth increasing means for increasing the depth of focus determined by the entire optical system of said device and located along the optical path between said light source and said deflective reflection surface.
- 9. An optical scanning method comprising the steps of:
a) coupling a light flux from a light source to form a parallel light flux, a convergent light flux or a divergent light flux; b) reflecting the light flux coupled in said step a with a deflective reflection surface; c) converging the light flux deflected in said step b on a surface to be scanned to form a beam spot; and d) increasing the depth of focus determined by the entire optical process of said method, before said step b.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-048824 |
Feb 1999 |
JP |
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11-239828 |
Aug 1999 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending application No. 09/513,856 filed Feb. 25, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09513856 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
Child |
10058446 |
Jan 2002 |
US |