Claims
- 1. A scanning optical system comprising:
- a deflector;
- a scanning lens on which a convergent beam deflected by the deflector at a uniform angular velocity is incident, said scanning lens forming the convergent beam into an image on a scanned surface to scan the scanned surface substantially at a uniform velocity,
- wherein said scanning lens includes from a deflector side a first lens element of a negative refractive power and a second lens element of a positive refractive power, and wherein one surface of the second lens element is a toric surface where its refractive power in a main scanning direction and its refractive power in a sub scanning direction are different, and wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition:
- .vertline.1-.beta..vertline.<0.25
- where .beta. is a magnification of the scanning lens in the main scanning direction.
- 2. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a radius of curvature of said toric surface in the sub scanning direction varies with an increase in angle of view in the main scanning direction.
- 3. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition: ##EQU17## where f.sub.2M is a focal length of the second lens element in the main scanning direction and f.sub.2S is a focal length of the second lens element in a sub scanning direction.
- 4. A scanning optical system comprising:
- a deflector;
- a scanning lens on which a convergent beam deflected by the deflector at a uniform angular velocity is incident, said scanning lens forming the convergent beam into an image on a scanned surface to scan the scanned surface substantially at a uniform velocity,
- wherein said scanning lens includes from a deflector side a first lens element of a negative refractive power and a second lens element of a positive refractive power, and wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition:
- .vertline.-.beta..vertline.< 0. 25
- where .beta. is a magnification of the scanning lens in a main scanning direction.
- 5. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 4, wherein a first surface of said first lens element is a rotationally symmetric surface.
- 6. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition: ##EQU18## where f.sub.1M is a focal length of the first lens element in the main scanning direction and f.sub.2M is a focal length of the second lens element in the main scanning direction.
- 7. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the following condition is fulfilled: ##EQU19##
- 8. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition: ##EQU20## where f.sub.1S is a focal length of the first lens element in a sub scanning direction and f.sub.2S is a focal length of the second lens element in a sub scanning direction.
- 9. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 8, wherein and scanning lens fulfills the following condition: ##EQU21##
- 10. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first lens element is made of resin.
- 11. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first lens element is made of resin.
- 12. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the first lens element is a negative bi-concave lens and the second lens element is a positive meniscus lens.
- 13. A scanning optical system comprising:
- a deflector;
- a scanning lens on which a convergent beam deflected by the deflector at a uniform angular velocity is incident, said scanning lens forming the convergent beam into an image on a scanned surface to scan the scanned surface substantially at a uniform velocity,
- wherein said scanning lens includes from a deflector side a first lens element of a negative refractive power and a second lens element of a positive refractive power, and wherein one surface of the second lens element is a toric surface where its refractive power in a main scanning direction and its refractive power in a sub scanning direction are different, and wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition: ##EQU22## wherein .beta. is a magnification of the scanning lens in the main scanning direction, f.sub.1M is a focal length of the first lens element in the main scanning direction, f.sub.1S is a focal length of the first lens element in the sub scanning direction, f.sub.2M is a focal length of the second lens element in the main scanning direction, and f.sub.2S is a focal length of the second lens element in the sub scanning direction.
- 14. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the following condition is fulfilled:
- f.sub.1M =f.sub.1S.
- 15. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 13, wherein a radius of curvature of said toric surface in the sub scanning direction varies with an increase in angle of view in the main scanning direction.
- 16. A scanning optical system comprising:
- means for providing an optical beam;
- means for converging the optical beam;
- a deflector for scanning the converging optical beam and positioned relative to the means for converging to deflect an optical beam as a reflected convergent beam; and
- a scanning lens on which a convergent beam deflected by the deflector at a uniform angular velocity is incident, said scanning lens forming the convergent beam into an image on a scanned surface to scan the scanned surface substantially at a uniform velocity,
- wherein said scanning lens includes, from a deflector side a first lens element of a negative refractive power and a second lens element of a positive refractive power, at least one of the first and second lens elements is made from a resin material, and wherein one surface of the second lens element is a toric surface where its refractive power in a main scanning direction and its refractive power in a sub scanning direction are different, and wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition:
- .vertline.1-.beta..vertline.<0.25
- where .beta. is a magnification of the scanning lens in the main scanning direction.
- 17. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 16, wherein a radius of curvature of said toric surface in the sub scanning direction varies with an increase in the angle of view in the main scanning direction.
- 18. A scanning optical system comprising:
- means for providing an optical beam;
- means for converging the optical beam;
- a deflector for scanning the converging optical beam and positioned relative to the means for converging to deflect an optical beam as a reflected convergent beam; and
- a scanning lens on which a convergent beam deflected by the deflector at a uniform angular velocity is incident, said scanning lens forming the convergent beam into an image on a scanned surface to scan the scanned surface substantially at a uniform velocity,
- wherein said scanning lens includes, from a deflector side a first bi-concave lens element of a negative refractive power and a second meniscus lens element of a positive refractive power, at least one of the first and second lens elements is made from a resin material, and wherein one surface of the second lens element is a toric surface where its refractive power in a main scanning direction and its refractive power in a sub scanning direction are different, and wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following condition:
- .vertline.1-.beta..vertline.<0.25
- where .beta. is a magnification of the scanning lens in the main scanning direction.
- 19. A scanning optical system as claimed in claim 18, wherein a radius of curvature of said toric surface in the sub scanning direction varies with an increase in the angle of view in the main scanning direction.
- 20. A scanning optical system comprising:
- a deflector;
- a scanning lens on which a convergent beam deflected by the deflector at a uniform angular velocity is incident, said scanning lens forming the convergent beam into an image on a scanned surface to scan the scanned surface substantially at a uniform velocity,
- wherein said scanning lens includes from a deflector side a first lens element of a negative refractive power and a second lens element of a positive refractive power, and wherein said scanning lens fulfills the following conditions:
- .vertline.1-.beta..vertline.<0.25
- where .beta. is a magnification of the scanning lens in a main scanning direction, ##EQU23## where f.sub.2M is a focal length of the second lens element in the main scanning direction and f.sub.2S is a focal length of the second lens element in a sub scanning direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of prior application Ser. No. 08/354,604, filed on Dec. 13, 1994, for a SCANNING OPTICAL SYSTEM.
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