Claims
- 1. A system for scanning an original document to obtain a digitized representation of said original document, said scanning system comprising:
- (A) An object focal plane;
- (B) Scanning means, movably disposed for linear motion along a scanning axis, for illuminating a scan line of an original document located in said object focal plane, and for obtaining a digitized representation of said scan line;
- (C) Means for moving said scanning means along said scanning axis to obtain digitized representations of successive scan lines of said original document, said digitized representations of said successive scan lines together comprising said digital representation of said original document; and,
- (D) Means for suspending said scanning means along an axis of rotation substantially parallel to, and coincident with, said scan line.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the axis of rotation of said scanning means is substantially coincident with said object focal plane.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a rail assembly extending along said scanning axis for movably supporting said scanning means, said moving means moving said scanning means along said rail assembly.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said scanning means is supported along said rail assembly by a plurality of rotating shafts.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein an axis of rotation of each rotating shaft is substantially parallel to said scan line and substantially coincident with said object focal plane.
- 6. A system for scanning an original document to obtain a digitized representation of said original document, said scanning system comprising:
- (A) A reflective object focal plane;
- (B) A transmissive object focal plane disposed substantially parallel to, and spaced apart from, said reflective object focal plane;
- (C) Means for selecting between said reflective object focal plane and said transmissive object focal plane;
- (D) Means for positioning said original document in said selected object focal plane;
- (E) Scanning means, movably disposed for linear motion along a scanning axis, for illuminating a scan line of said original document located in said selected object focal plane, and for obtaining a digitized representation of said scan line;
- (F) Means for moving said scanning means along said scanning axis to obtain digitized representations of successive scan lines of said original document, said digitized representations of said successive scan lines together comprising said digital representation of said original document; and
- (G) Means for suspending said scanning means along an axis of rotation substantially parallel to, and coincident with, said scan line.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the axis of rotation of said scanning means is substantially coincident with said transmissive object focal plane.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 further including a rail assembly extending along said scanning axis for movably supporting said scanning means, said moving means moving said scanning means along said rail assembly.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said scanning means is supported along said rail assembly by a plurality of rotating shafts.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein an axis of rotation of each rotating shaft is substantially parallel to said scan line and substantially coincident with said transmissive object focal plane.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation Divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/496,484 filed Jun. 29, 1995, entitled SCANNER DRIVE SYSTEM HAVING MINIMUM ROTATIONAL ERROR CARRIAGE SUSPENSION. The present application is related to the following commonly assigned copending application: U.S. Ser. No. 427,477 entitled "LINEAR DRIVE SYSTEM USING HELICALLY-WOUND BANDS", and to the applications of Kevin J. Haded, Mark G. Brook, Mark E. Tellam, John Omvik and Joseph A. Wheeler for "SCANNING SYSTEM FOR SCANNING REFLECTIVE AND TRANSMISSIVE IMAGES", Mark G. Brook and Mark E. Tellam for "METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING A FOCUSING LENS", John Depiano for "OPTICAL PATH FOR A SCANNING SYSTEM", Marc Cresens, John Omvik, Mark G. Brook, Kevin J. Haded, and Mark E. Tellam for "ILLUMINATION SYSTEM FOR A FLAT-BED SCANNING SYSTEM", John Omvik, Joseph A. Wheeler, Mark G. Brook, Kevin J. Haded, Mark E. Tellam and Patrick Pandelaers for "COMBINED DUST PROTECTION AND DARK CALIBRATION SLIDE FOR A FLAT-BED SCANNER", Christopher Duval for "SCANNER ENCODER SYSTEM", and Joseph A. Wheeler, John Omvik, Christopher Duval, Mark E. Tellam, Mark G. Brook and David LeClerc for "APPARATUS FOR ALIGNMENT OF MATERIAL TO BE SCANNED IN A FLAT-BED SCANNER", filed simultaneously herewith and assigned to the same assignee.
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