The present invention provides a scanning device. The scanning device comprises a document plate for placing a document, at least a sliding guide placed at one side of the document plate, a scanning module which is in front of the document plate for scanning the document along the direction of the sliding guide, a first light source assembled in the scanning module for providing light to scan documents, and a driving module electrically connected to the scanning module for driving the scanning module to perform scanning procedure to the document.
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0. 33. An apparatus, comprising:
means for receiving a document at a housing;
means for moving a scanning module generally along a guide, said guide being outside of said housing; and
means for scanning said received document.
0. 25. A method, comprising:
receiving a document at a document plate at a surface of a housing; and
scanning said received document, wherein said scanning comprises moving a scanning module generally along a guide, said guide being external to said housing.
0. 12. A scanning device, comprising:
a document plate at a surface of a housing, capable of receiving a document;
a guide outside said housing; and
a scanning module outside of said housing and operably coupled to said guide, wherein the scanning module is movable generally along the direction of said guide.
1. A scanning device comprising:
a housing;
a document plate within the upper surface of said housing for placing a document;
a first sliding guide outside of said housing mounted on said document plate;
a scanning module outside of said housing, wherein one side of said scanning module is connected to said first sliding guide to be movable along the direction of said first sliding guide;
a first light source assembled inside said scanning module for providing scan illumination; and
a driving module, electrically connected to said scanning module for driving said scanning module to scan said document.
3. The scanning device of
a second light source; and
a control module for coordinating on and off of said first light source and said second light source;
wherein said first light source turned on and said second light source turned off is for scanning a reflective document, and said first light source turned off and said second light source turned on is for scanning a transparent document.
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a first light source carried by said scanning module, wherein said scanning module is proximate to the first surface; and
a second light source proximate to the second surface.
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More than one reissue application has been filed for reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 6,721,072. The reissue applications are the present application, filed on Apr. 13, 2006, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/468,772(now abandoned), filed on Aug. 31, 2006.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a scanning device. Specifically, an apparatus for scanning a document in front of a document plate.
1. Background Description
Please refer to FIG. 1. There are shown a traditional flatbed scanner 10 and a monitor 12. The scanner comprises a frame 14, a transparent document glass 16 for placing a document 18, a cover 19 for positioning on the document 18, and a scanning module 20 which is assembled inside the frame 14. The scanning module 20 is movable back and forth in order to scan the document 18 on the transparent document glass 16. The scanner 10 is connected to the monitor 12. Before the formal scanning processes are conducted, the scanning module 20 will perform a preview scan in order to determine the position of the document 18. When the formal scanning processes are conducted, there is a performance bar 24 on the display 22 of the monitor, for showing the position of the scanning module 20 and indicating the relative position compared to the frame 14.
During scanning the document, although the performance bar 24 can indicate the position of scanning module 20. However, the performance bar 24 is unable to precisely indicate the position of the scanning module 20 because it takes time to process mass digital signals. If the user eager to know the precise position of the scanning module 20, the user must open the cover 19 to observe the status of the scanner 10. In this regard, it is inconvenient. Moreover, this kind of action of a user would interfere in the scanning processes.
Further, since the flatbed scanner requires a lot of area to be placed, it is therefore not efficient to use the flatbed scanner in a restricted office environment.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a scanning device for scanning a document in front of a document plate, rather than scanning the document via a transparent document glass.
The foregoing and other objects, aspects and advantages will be better understood from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention with reference to the drawings, in which:
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Specifically, during scanning a reflective document, the control module 44 will turn on the first light source 40 which is at the same side of the document and turn off the second light source 46 which is at the opposite side of the document, for providing necessary illumination to perform the reflective-type scanning procedure. On the other hand, during scanning a transparent document, the control module 44 will turn on the second light source 46 and turn off the first light source 46, for providing necessary illumination to perform the transparent-type scanning procedure. The second light source 46 would be a light tube or a light plate. If the second light source 46 is a light tube, the light tube will be connected to the driving module 42 electrically. The driving module 42 will synchronize the movement of the light tube with the scanning module 38 to scan the transparent document. If the second light source 46 is light plate, the light plate would follow the instructions of the control module 44 to be turned on or off.
The scanning devices 30 and 50 further comprise a transparent cover 56 for holding the document 34 on the transparent plate 32. Beside employing the transparent cover 56 for holding the document 34. A transparent membrane or by static electric effect is able to be employed for holding the document 34 on the transparent plate 32, in order too preventing the document dropping out of the transparent plate. Moreover, the user can directly draw or write on the transparent plate by removable ink. Thus, the scanning module 38 is able to scan the written script and/or drawings.
Comparing to the traditional scanning device 10, the scanning module 38 of the scanning device 38 is in the front of the transparent plate 32. Particularly, the scanning module 38 and the document 34 are in the side of the transparent plate 32. In this case, a user can directly observe the position and status of the scanning module 38. Further, the scanning device 30 can stand on a table or any place in the office. The scanning device 50 is able to stand on a place by a declined degree for saving the necessary space for placement of a scanner. Moreover, the user can directly scan the written scripts and drawings on the transparent plate or the transparent cover along with the document. When the scanning device of the present invention is off the work, some beautiful or meaningful pictures can be placed on the transparent plate for decoration purposes.
Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in the forgoing description and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substituting of parts and elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to encompass such rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Tsai, Jenn-Tsair, Lu, Albert, Chen, Emmet
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