Scanning module and image reading apparatus having the scanning module installed therein

Abstract
Provided are a scanning module and an image reading apparatus having the same. An alignment unit that can align positions of an image sensor and its tilt angles with regard to five degrees of freedom when a coupling position of an alignment member to a frame and a coupling position of a base plate to the alignment member are controlled, is provided, the image sensor can be aligned regardless of whether or not the production of the scanning module is completed, an alignment process is facilitated, and a manufacturing cost is reduce.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view that illustrates an exterior of an image reading apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of an image reading apparatus shown in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a scanning unit shown in FIG. 1;



FIG. 4 is a side sectional view of a scanning module shown in FIG. 1;



FIG. 5 is an assembled perspective view of the scanning module shown in FIG. 1;



FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the scanning module shown in FIG. 1; and



FIGS. 7 and 8 are views for explaining positions and tilt angles of an image sensor shown in FIG. 1.


Claims
  • 1. A scanning module comprising: a frame in which a light source, a mirror and a focusing lens are disposed to form an optical path to read a document;a base plate to which an image sensor is attached, the image sensor receiving light focused by the focusing lens;an alignment member disposed between the focusing lens and the base plate; andan alignment unit to align positions and tilt angles of the image sensor with regard to five degrees of freedom by controlling a coupling position of the alignment member with respect to the frame and a coupling position of the base plate with respect to the alignment member.
  • 2. The scanning module according to claim 1, wherein the alignment unit comprises: a first alignment unit to align a position of the image sensor in a sub-scanning direction and a tilt angle of the image sensor about a direction perpendicular to a surface of the document by controlling the coupling position of the alignment member to the frame; anda second alignment unit to align a position of the image sensor in a main scanning direction, a position of the image sensor in the direction perpendicular to the document surface, and a tilt angle of the image sensor about the sub-scanning direction, by controlling the coupling position of the base plate to the alignment member.
  • 3. The scanning module according to claim 2, wherein the first alignment unit comprises: a hinge provided at one of the frame and the alignment member to allow the alignment member to rotate around the direction perpendicular to the document surface;a slot provided at the remaining one of the frame and the alignment member, and in which the hinge is inserted to be movable in the sub-scanning direction;a first fixing member to fix the alignment member to the frame;a first through hole, provided at one of the frame and the alignment member, through which the first fixing member loosely penetrates; anda first coupling hole, provided at the remaining one of the frame and the alignment member, to which the first fixing member is coupled.
  • 4. The scanning module according to claim 3, wherein the second alignment unit comprises: a second fixing member to fix the base plate to the alignment member;a second through hole, provided at one of the alignment member and the base plate, through which the second fixing member loosely penetrates; anda second coupling hole, provided at the remaining one of the alignment member and the base plate, to which the second fixing member is coupled.
  • 5. The scanning module according to claim 4, wherein a diameter of the first through hole is greater than a diameter of the first fixing member so as to allow the alignment member to move within an available range therein, and wherein a diameter of the second through hole is greater than a diameter of the second fixing member so as to allow the base plate to move within an available range therein.
  • 6. The scanning module according to claim 5, wherein the alignment unit further comprises an elastic member to elastically bias the first and the second fixing members in opposite directions with respect to coupling directions of the first and second fixing members.
  • 7. An image reading apparatus comprising a scanning unit reading a document using a scanning module, the scanning module comprising: a frame in which a light source, a mirror and a focusing lens are disposed to form an optical path to read a document;a base plate to which an image sensor is attached, the image sensor receiving light focused by the focusing lens;an alignment member disposed between the focusing lens and the base plate; andan alignment unit to align positions and tilt angles of the image sensor with regard to five degrees of freedom by controlling a coupling position of the alignment member with respect to the frame and a coupling position of the base plate with respect to the alignment member.
  • 8. The image reading apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the alignment unit comprises: a first alignment unit to align a position of the image sensor in a sub-scanning direction and a tilt angle of the image sensor about a direction perpendicular to a surface of the document by controlling the coupling position of the alignment member to the frame; anda second alignment unit to align a position of the image sensor in a main scanning direction, a position of the image sensor in the direction perpendicular to the document surface, and a tilt angle of the image sensor about the sub-scanning direction, by controlling the coupling position of the base plate to the alignment member.
  • 9. The image reading apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the first alignment unit comprises: a hinge provided at one of the frame and the alignment member to allow the alignment member to rotate around the direction perpendicular to the document surface;a slot provided at the remaining one of the frame and the alignment member, and in which the hinge is inserted to be movable in the sub-scanning direction;a first fixing member to fix the alignment member to the frame;a first through hole, provided at one of the frame and the alignment member, through which the first fixing member loosely penetrates; anda first coupling hole, provided at the remaining one of the frame and the alignment member, to which the first fixing member is coupled.
  • 10. The image reading apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the second alignment unit comprises: a second fixing member to fix the base plate to the alignment member;a second through hole, provided at one of the alignment member and the base plate, through which the second fixing member loosely penetrates; anda second coupling hole, provided at the remaining one of the alignment member and the base plate, to which the second fixing member is coupled.
  • 11. The image reading apparatus according to claim 10, wherein a diameter of the first through hole is greater than a diameter of the first fixing member so as to allow the alignment member to move within an available range therein, and wherein a diameter of the second through hole is greater than a diameter of the second fixing member so as to allow the base plate to move within an available range therein.
  • 12. The image reading apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the alignment unit further comprises an elastic member to elastically bias the first and the second fixing members in opposite directions with respect to coupling directions of the first and second fixing members.
  • 13. A scanning module comprising: a light emitting body to emit light toward a document and to form an optical path along which the light propagates after being reflected from the document;a base plate to which an image sensor receiving the reflected light is attached;an alignment member disposed along the optical path upstream from the base plate; andan alignment unit to align positions and tilt angles of the image sensor with regard to five degrees of freedom by adjusting a position of the alignment member with respect to the frame and by adjusting a position of the base plate with respect to the alignment member.
  • 14. The scanning module according to claim 13, wherein the alignment unit comprises: a first alignment unit to align a position of the image sensor in a sub-scanning direction and a tilt angle of the image sensor about a direction perpendicular to a surface of the document; anda second alignment unit to align a position of the image sensor in a main scanning direction, a position of the image sensor in the direction perpendicular to the document surface, and a tilt angle of the image sensor about the sub-scanning direction.
  • 15. The scanning module according to claim 14, wherein the first alignment unit comprises: a hinge provided at one of the frame and the alignment member to allow the alignment member to rotate around the direction perpendicular to the document surface;a slot provided at the remaining one of the frame and the alignment member, and in which the hinge is inserted to be movable in the sub-scanning direction;a first fixing member to fix the alignment member to the frame;a first through hole, provided at one of the frame and the alignment member, through which the first fixing member loosely penetrates; anda first coupling hole, provided at the remaining one of the frame and the alignment member, to which the first fixing member is coupled.
  • 16. The scanning module according to claim 15, wherein the second alignment unit comprises: a second fixing member to fix the base plate to the alignment member;a second through hole, provided at one of the alignment member and the base plate, through which the second fixing member loosely penetrates; anda second coupling hole, provided at the remaining one of the alignment member and the base plate, to which the second fixing member is coupled.
  • 17. The scanning module according to claim 16, wherein a diameter of the first through hole is greater than a diameter of the first fixing member so as to allow the alignment member to move within an available range therein, and wherein a diameter of the second through hole is greater than a diameter of the second fixing member so as to allow the base plate to move within an available range therein.
  • 18. The scanning module according to claim 16, wherein the alignment unit further comprises an elastic member to elastically bias the first and the second fixing members in opposite directions with respect to coupling directions of the first and second fixing members.
  • 19. The scanning module according to claim 13, wherein a sixth degree of freedom of the image sensor may be adjusted independently of the other 5 degrees of freedom.
  • 20. An image forming apparatus to scan images from a document and/or to form images on the document, including a scanning module comprising: a light emitting body to emit light toward a document and to form an optical path along which the light propagates after being reflected from the document;a base plate to which an image sensor receiving the reflected light is attached;an alignment member disposed along the optical path upstream from the base plate; andan alignment unit to align positions and tilt angles of the image sensor with regard to five degrees of freedom by adjusting a position of the alignment member with respect to the frame and by adjusting a position of the base plate with respect to the alignment member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-1679 Jan 2006 KR national