Incremental printing of symbolic information – Light or beam marking apparatus or processes – Scan of light
Patent
1994-10-27
1997-04-01
Fuller, Benjamin H.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Light or beam marking apparatus or processes
Scan of light
347237, 347238, 347241, 2502081, B41J 2447, H01L 2714
Patent
active
056171315
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of image arrays are sandwiched between a first and a second substrates. The common electrodes of the image arrays are connected to the first substrate; the individual electrodes of the image arrays are connected to the second substrate by flip chip connection. The image arrays are installed in holes of a spacer made by etching a metal plate. Plural lenses are installed in a lens plate made by etching a metal plate; the lens plate is secured to support members for positioning the lenses with respect to the image arrays. The image arrays include a plurality of light elements which may be either light emitter or light receiver elements.
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Miyauchi Kouji
Murano Shunji
Shirao Kazuhiko
Taguchi Akira
Fuller Benjamin H.
Kyocera Corporation
Yockey David
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