Rod lens array and image sensor head that uses same
US-2015053844-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US11956398B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11956398-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118027927-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2024 |
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The present disclosure relates to an image reading device having a highly-accurate structure that enables an easy increase in depth of field, that is, improvement in the depth of the field, without need for a change in basic characteristics of lenses. An overlap preventer (5) disposed between a lens array (1) and a sensor element array (3) to prevent overlap of images formed by lenses (2) is included. A slit section (5) that is the overlap preventer (5) includes multiple slit plates (7) arranged in a main scanning direction and extending in a sub-scanning direction to partition off a space, and the slit plates (7) are fixed to fixing plates (13).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An image reading device comprising: a lens array including lenses that are sandwiched between two fixing plates extending along a main scanning direction and are arranged in an array along the main scanning direction; a sensor element array including sensor elements to receive light converged by the lenses and being arranged in an array along the main scanning direction; and an overlap preventer to prevent overlap of images formed by the lenses and being disposed between the lens array and the sensor element array, wherein the overlap preventer is a slit section including a plurality of slit plates arranged in the main scanning direction and extending in a sub-scanning direction intersecting the main scanning direction to partition off a space, the slit section includes fixing legs extending toward the lens array, and the fixing legs are in contact with the fixing plates so that the slit section is fixed to the fixing plates. 2. The image reading device according to claim 1 , wherein the slit plates are arranged in the main scanning direction and extend in the sub-scanning direction to partition off the space such that a plurality of the spaces are defined in an array along the main scanning direction so as to have a one-to-one correspondence to the lenses. 3. The image reading device according to claim 1 , wherein the fixing plates include fitting portions for fitting with the fixing legs. 4. The image reading device according to claim 3 , wherein the fitting portions are a plurality of grooves formed along an optical axis of the lens array or are a plurality of holes, each of the plurality of holes being inserted by each of the fixing legs along the optical axis of the lens array. 5. The image reading device according to claim 3 , wherein the two fixing plates extend along the main scanning direction in a zigzag-shape so as to have bilateral symmetry with respect to the main scanning direction, and the fitting portions are grooves formed in the fixing plates, each of the grooves being a portion having a distance in the sub-scanning direction shorter than distances of the other portions of the fixing plates. 6. The image reading device according to claim 5 , wherein the lenses are fixed to each of the two fixing plates so as to be located at positions corresponding to intermediate positions between the grooves. 7. The image reading device according to claim 1 , wherein the fixing plates are rubber plates formed separately from the lens array. 8. The image reading device according to claim 1 , wherein the slit section includes, on each of the slit plates, a specific-light blocking member protruding in the main scanning direction to block specific light incident at an angle smaller than or equal to an angular aperture of the lenses from entering the sensor elements. 9. The image reading device according to claim 8 , wherein: the slit section further includes two sidewall plates that extend in the main scanning direction and face each other in the sub-scanning direction, and the specific-light blocking member is a beam-like member that extends between the sidewall plates or that is disposed partially between the sidewall plates. 10. The image reading device according to claim 9 , wherein the fixing legs are formed in at least one of the slit plates or the sidewall plates. 11. The image reading device according to claim 9 , wherein the slit plates extend in the sub-scanning direction between the two sidewall plates to partition off a space between the two sidewall plates. 12. The image reading device according to claim 9 , wherein the sidewall plates have black surfaces on at least surfaces contiguous with the slit plates. 13. The image reading device according to claim 8 , wherein the specific-light blocking member has a portion nearer the lenses protruding further than a portion nearer the sensor elements. 14. The image reading device according to claim 8 , wherein a plurality of the specific-light blocking members are disposed on each of the slit plates along the optical axis of the lens array. 15. The image reading device according to claim 14 , wherein an interval e between adjacent slit plates of the plurality of slit plates is smaller than or equal to a value obtained by multiplying an overlap degree m by 0.6 and a lens diameter Φ that is a diameter of the lenses. 16. The image reading device according to claim 15 , wherein a length of the slit section on an optical path is greater than or equal to a value obtained by dividing the interval e by a tangent θ where the angular aperture is θ. 17. The image reading device according to claim 8 , wherein the slit plates and the specific-light blocking member have black surfaces. 18. The image reading device according to claim 17 , wherein the black surfaces are black and velvety surfaces. 19. An image reading device comprising: a lens array including lenses that are sandwiched between two fixing plates extending along a main scanning direction and are arranged in an array along the main scanning direction; a sensor element array including sensor elements to receive light converged by the lenses and being arranged in an array along the main scanning direction; and an overlap preventer to prevent overlap of images formed by the lenses and being disposed between the lens array and the sensor element array, wherein the overlap preventer is a slit section including two sidewall plates extending in the main scanning direction and facing each other in a sub-scanning direction intersecting the main scanning direction, and a plurality of slit plates arranged in the main scanning direction and extending in the sub-scanning direction to partition off a space, the slit plates are fixed to the fixing plates, and the slit section includes, on each of the slit plates, a specific-light blocking member protruding in the main scanning direction to block specific light incident at an angle smaller than or equal to an angular aperture of the lenses from entering the sensor elements and being a beam-like member that extends between the sidewall plates or that is disposed partially between the sidewall plates. 20. An image reading device comprising: a lens array including lenses that are sandwiched between two fixing plates extending along a main scanning direction and are arranged in an array along the main scanning direction; a sensor element array including sensor elements to receive light converged by the lenses and being arranged in an array along the main scanning direction; and an overlap preventer to prevent overlap of images formed by the lenses and being disposed between the lens array and the sensor element array, wherein the overlap preventer is a slit section including a plurality of slit plates arranged in the main scanning direction and extending in a sub-scanning direction intersecting the main scanning direction to partition off a space, the slit plates are fixed to the fixing plates, and the slit section includes, on each of the slit plates, a specific-light blocking member that protrudes in the main scanning direction to block specific light incident at an angle smaller than or equal to an angular aperture of the lenses from entering the sensor elements and that has a portion nearer the lenses protruding further than a portion nearer the sensor elements.
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