Image processing method, image processing apparatus, and conveyor line system using image processing apparatus

US2016271990A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016271990-A1
Application numberUS-201615075110-A
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Filing dateMar 19, 2016
Priority dateMar 20, 2015
Publication dateSep 22, 2016
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Provided is an image processing method, the method including heating a thermoreversible recording medium with laser beams to erase an image which has been recorded on the thermoreversible recording medium, the thermoreversible recording medium reversibly changing between a colored state and a decolored state depending on a heating temperature and a cooling time; heating the thermoreversible recording medium, on which the image has been erased, with the laser beams to record a subsequent image on the thermoreversible recording medium; and measuring at least one of a surface temperature of the thermoreversible recording medium and a recording environmental temperature after a completion of erasing the image but before a beginning of recording the subsequent image to obtain a measured temperature value and controlling a time interval between the completion of erasing the image and the beginning of recording the subsequent image depending on the measured temperature value.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An image processing method comprising: heating a thermoreversible recording medium with laser beams to erase an image which has been recorded on the thermoreversible recording medium, the thermoreversible recording medium reversibly changing between a colored state and a decolored state depending on a heating temperature and a cooling time; heating the thermoreversible recording medium, on which the image has been erased, with the laser beams to record a subsequent image on the thermoreversible recording medium; and measuring at least one of a surface temperature of the thermoreversible recording medium and a recording environmental temperature after a completion of erasing the image but before a beginning of recording the subsequent image to obtain a measured temperature value and controlling a time interval between the completion of erasing the image and the beginning of recording the subsequent image depending on the measured temperature value. 2 . The image processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises controlling emitting power of the laser beams to be emitted for recording the subsequent image on the thermoreversible recording medium depending on the measured temperature value. 3 . The image processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises controlling emitting power of the laser beams to be emitted for recording the subsequent image on the thermoreversible recording medium depending on the time interval. 4 . The image processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the image and the subsequent image comprise an optical information code. 5 . The image processing method according to claim 4 , wherein the optical information code comprises a barcode. 6 . An image processing apparatus comprising: a laser beam emitting unit configured to irradiate a thermoreversible recording medium with laser beams to heat the thermoreversible recording medium, to perform at least one of erasing an image which has been recorded on the thermoreversible recording medium and recording an image on the thermoreversible recording medium, the thermoreversible recording medium reversibly changing between a colored state and a decolored state depending on a heating temperature and a cooling time; a laser beam scanning unit configured to scan the laser beams to perform at least one of erasing the image which has been recorded on the thermoreversible recording medium and recording an image on the thermoreversible recording medium; and a control unit configured to measure at least one of a surface temperature of the thermoreversible recording medium and a recording environmental temperature after a completion of erasing the image but before a beginning of recording the subsequent image to obtain a measured temperature value and control a time interval between the completion of erasing the image and the beginning of recording the subsequent image depending on the measured temperature value. 7 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the image processing apparatus comprises a focal length control unit, the focal length control unit comprising a lens system, which is disposed between the laser beam emitting unit and the laser beam scanning unit, configured to be able to adjust a focal point of the laser beams, the focal length control unit being configured to control a position of the lens system so as to defocus on a position of the thermoreversible recording medium upon image erasing and so as to focus on a position of the thermoreversible recording medium upon image recording. 8 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beam emitting unit comprises a laser beam source, the laser beam source being a fiber-coupled laser diode which is configured to emit laser beams having a wavelength in a range of 700 nm or longer but 1,600 nm or shorter. 9 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beams are emitted for erasing the image at emitting power in a range of from 5 W or more but 200 W or less. 10 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beams are emitted for erasing the image at scanning velocity in a range of from 100 mm/s or more but 20,000 mm/s or less. 11 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beams are emitted for erasing the image at a spot diameter in a range of from 1 mm or more but 20 mm or less. 12 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beams are emitted for recording the subsequent image at emitting power in a range of from 1 W or more but 200 W or less. 13 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beams are emitted for recording the subsequent image at scanning velocity in a range of from 300 mm/s or more but 15,000 mm/s or less. 14 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beams are emitted for recording the subsequent image at a spot diameter in a range of from 0.02 mm or more but 2.0 mm or less. 15 . The image processing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the laser beams are scanned a pitch width in a range of 0.3 mm or more but 6 mm or less. 16 . A conveyor line system comprising an image processing apparatus, the image processing apparatus comprising: a laser beam emitting unit configured to irradiate a thermoreversible recording medium with the laser beams to heat the thermoreversible recording medium, to perform at least one of erasing an image which has been recorded on the thermoreversible recording medium and recording an image on the thermoreversible recording medium, the thermoreversible recording medium reversibly changing between a colored state and a decolored state depending on a heating temperature and a cooling time; a laser beam scanning unit configured to scan the laser beams to perform at least one of erasing the image which has been recorded on the thermoreversible recording medium and recording an image on the thermoreversible recording medium; and a control unit configured to measure at least one of a surface temperature of the thermoreversible recording medium and a recording environmental temperature after a completion of erasing the image but before a beginning of recording the subsequent image to obtain a measured temperature value and control a time interval between the completion of erasing the image and the beginning of recording the subsequent image depending on the measured temperature value.

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  • Writing and erasing thermal head · CPC title

  • B41M7/0009Primary

    Obliterating the printed matter; Non-destructive removal of the ink pattern, e.g. for repetitive use of the support · CPC title

  • with reversible electron-donor electron-acceptor compositions · CPC title

  • using thermosensitive substrates, e.g. paper · CPC title

  • using thermal heads · CPC title

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What does patent US2016271990A1 cover?
Provided is an image processing method, the method including heating a thermoreversible recording medium with laser beams to erase an image which has been recorded on the thermoreversible recording medium, the thermoreversible recording medium reversibly changing between a colored state and a decolored state depending on a heating temperature and a cooling time; heating the thermoreversible rec…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ishimi Tomomi, Kawahara Shinya, Asai Toshiaki, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41M7/0009. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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