Abstract:
An optical scanning device that emits a light beam and scans a scanning subject with the light beam, includes: a holder mounted with a light source that emits the light beam, a collimator lens that converts the emitted light beam to approximately collimated beam, and a slit that interrupts apart of the collimated beam; a deflector having a reflecting surface, the deflector deflecting the light beam emitted from the light source; a cylindrical lens that focuses the light beam that has passed through the slit onto the reflecting surface of the deflector; and a frame having a base stage that is mounted with the deflector and the cylindrical lens. The holder is fixed to the frame by bonding with an adhesive in such a manner that a bottom end portion of the holder is spaced from a top surface of the base stage.
Abstract:
A laser-control circuit board is mounted in a scanner to extend substantially parallel to a base plate, a bottom cover, and a top cover of the scanner. A synchronization detection element is attached to the under surface of the laser-control circuit board. A light beam is emitted from a light source, deflected by a polygon mirror, and is guided below the laser-control circuit board by various optical elements including a condenser lens, thereby being finally detected by the synchronization detection element. A through-hole is formed through the laser-control circuit board to check whether the synchronization detection element is in alignment with the condenser lens and other optical elements below the laser-control circuit board.
Abstract:
A surface illumination device is provided with a laser light source capable of emitting a laser light, an incident surface on which the laser light is incident, a light guiding plate having a principal surface from which the laser light emerges as a surface emergent light, and an irradiating member capable of irradiating the laser light from the laser light source over a specified range extending in the longitudinal direction of the light guiding plate.
Abstract:
An optical pattern uses a single rotating component. The rotating component includes a number of deflection sectors. Each sector deflects an incident optical beam by a substantially constant angular amount although this amount may vary from one sector to the next. The rotating component may be combined with an imaging lens group that produces, for example, image points, spots, or lines displaced along a line locus.
Abstract:
An optical unit includes an optical element having a first combining surface and a second combining surface that applied an adhesive that is cured when exposed to a curing light respectively and that have different transmittance of the curing light; and a mount member combined with the optical element by the adhesive. The adhesive is cured when exposed to the curing light.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus includes a photoconductor, a laser scanning unit to scan a beam across the photoconductor to form an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductor, a developing unit to apply a developer to the photoconductor having the electrostatic latent image formed thereon to form a visible image on the photoconductor, and a transferring unit to transfer the visible image, formed on the photoconductor, to a print medium. The laser scanning unit includes a light source to generate a beam according to an image signal, a polygon mirror including a plurality of reflection surfaces to deflect the beam, generated by the light source, in the main scanning direction, the reflection surfaces being aspherical to correct an aberration of the beam to converge the beam, deflected in the main scanning direction, on the photoconductor, and a motor to rotate the polygon mirror.
Abstract:
A composite scanning unit for reducing speckle noise and a laser projection system employing the composite scanning unit are provided. The composite scanning unit includes a plurality of mirror surfaces disposed along a rotation axis, wherein at least two of the plurality of mirror surfaces sequentially scan diffraction beams having different orders on the screen.
Abstract:
A polygon mirror of an object detector of a vehicle includes first faces for projecting a laser to a first predetermined area and a second face for projecting the laser to a second predetermined area higher than the first predetermined area. The polygon mirror is rotated to project the laser to the first and second predetermined areas through a projection window. Thus, the laser can be projected not only to an area at normal height in front of the vehicle but also to an area higher than the normal height in front of the vehicle. Thus, even if a reflection object of an obstacle is positioned at a high position, probe light can be projected to the reflection object. As a result, object detection or distance measurement can be performed correctly.
Abstract:
An optical pattern generator uses a single rotating component. The rotating component includes a number of deflection sectors. Each sector deflects an incident optical beam by a substantially constant angular amount although this amount may vary from one sector to the next. The rotating component may be combined with an imaging lens group that produces, for example, image points, spots, or lines displaced along a line locus.
Abstract:
An apparatus is described to provide multi-channel bulk optical power detection. The apparatus has a plurality of optical splitters coupled to respective fiber-optic lines of a plurality of fiber-optic lines. An optimal time-division multiplexer has an input coupled to the plurality of optical splitters. A photodetector is coupled to an output of the optical time-division multiplexer to provide bulk optical power detection. The optical time-division multiplexer includes a scanning mirror.