Claims
- 1. A uniform speed scanning lens having high resolving power, comprising, in succession from the object side on which light is incident on said lens to the image side from which light emerges from said lens:
- a first component comprising a negative meniscus lens having its concave surface facing the object side;
- a second component comprising at least two positive lenses; and
- a third component comprising a negative lens having its concave surface facing the object side, the distance on the optical axis between said second component and said third component being greater than the distance on the optical axis between said first component and said second component.
- 2. A scanning lens according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of the on-axis air space between the entrance pupil of said lens and said first component to the focal length of said lens is approximately 1.
- 3. A scanning lens according to claim 1, wherein said second component comprises two biconvex lenses.
- 4. A scanning lens according to claim 1, wherein said second component comprises three positive lenses.
- 5. A scanning lens according to claim 4, wherein said second component comprises three biconvex lenses.
- 6. A scanning lens according to claim 4, wherein said second component comprises, in succession from the object side to the image side, a first meniscus lens having its concave surface facing the object side, a second meniscus lens having its concave surface facing the object side, and a biconvex lens.
- 7. A scanning apparatus for scanning a scanning surface and including a uniform speed scanning lens having high resolving power, said apparatus comprising:
- a light source portion for supplying a light beam for scanning;
- a rotatable polygonal mirror having a deflecting-reflecting surface for deflecting the light beam from said light source portion; and
- a scanning lens for imaging the light beam deflected by said rotatable polygonal mirror on the scanning surface, said lens comprising, in succession from the object side thereof on which the light beam is incident from said polygonal mirror to the image side thereof facing the scanning surface, a first component comprising a negative meniscus lens having its concave surface facing the object side, a second component comprising at least two positive lenses, and a third component comprising a negative lens having its concave surface facing the object side, the distance on the optical axis between the deflecting-reflecting surface of said polygonal mirror and the object side surface of said first component being substantially equal to the focal length of said scanning lens, and the distance on the optical axis between said second component and said third component being greater than the distance on the optical axis between said first component and said second component.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 331,827 filed Dec. 17, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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