Image reading apparatus

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

Reexamination Certificate

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C358S474000, C358S497000

Reexamination Certificate

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06188492

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an image reading apparatus for reading, by means of optical scanning, a document placed on a document platen, and more particularly to an image reading apparatus which is capable of focussing a lens during the image capture by detecting the leaf face height.
2. Description of the Related Art
The image reading apparatus, which is designed to capture an image of a document so placed as to direct the leaf face upward, has been heretofore known to adopt the apparatus which scans the edge of the terminal end of a document, detects the difference in brightness between the back end and the background, thereby recognizes the shape of the relevant part of the document and detects the leaf face height (Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application (A) 07-079324). According to this technique, a detector as an image sensor scans and reads the leaf face placed on a document platen and the terminal end of the document reflected by a mirror disposed aslant behind the rear side of the document platen at the same time. The apparatus, therefore, is enabled to determine the leaf face height by counting the number of picture elements of the image sensor corresponding to the edge of the terminal end of the document which has been read out. It is enabled to bring all the points of the leaf face into focus and obtain a perfect in focus image of the document.
Further, there is a known image reading apparatus (JP-A-60-254869), which is provided on the rear side of a document platen with a distance measuring plate as a stopper for positioning of a document and is so designed to press against the distance measuring plate the top end of a document (on the rear side) so placed as to direct the leaf face upwardly, capture the edge of the top end of the document, detect the difference in brightness between the leaf face and the distance measuring plate disposed on the background, and correct the read image, based on the difference of brightness. In this apparatus, the surface of the distance measuring plate forms a focus detecting surface with a reflectance different from that of the document platen and that of the document surface. When a given document is thick, as in the case of a book or a document, and the thickness varies in the lateral direction, part of the focus detecting surface is covered on account of the thickness of the document. As a consequence, there is a change in the length in the main-scanning direction (recessing direction) of the focus detecting surface which is discerned by an image sensor such as a linear CCD image sensor, for example. By discerning this length, the apparatus can detect the variation in the thickness of the document and focus a lens on the image.
The image reading apparatus as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application No. 05-169720, which is so designed to focus a lens on an image based on the height of the document detected by scanning the terminal end of the document, has a possibility that binding rings are mistaken for the leaf face when a given document having opposite faces bound with the binding rings is placed on the document platen. It is at a disadvantage when exposing the focus to deflection and inducing the phenomenon of blurring in the produced image.
Incidentally, such binders used for binding pages of the document produce shadows at the center of the leaf face. The shadows, therefore, create the problem of obscuring the image being read out.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to obtain a perfect image without blurs by securing a highly accurate focus and also obtain an image of fine appearance by excluding such image data created by binders and shadows thereof, which are unnecessary for an image, as regards an image reading apparatus.
One aspect of this invention concerns an image reading apparatus which comprises a reading unit which reads a side shape of a document placed on a document platen and outputs a read image as image data and an unnecessary object detector which detects an unnecessary object based on the presence or absence of a space in the image data outputted by the reading unit.
When a document bound with binders, for example, is placed on a document platen as opened to reveal the leaf face and the side shape of the document is read out, a protrusion appears in the waveform in the output of the reading unit and gives rise to a space in the image data. The apparatus, therefore, can discern accurately the presence of such an unnecessary object for reading as binders in the document by detecting the presence of this space.
Another aspect of this invention concerns an image reading apparatus which comprises a reading unit which reads a surface of a document placed on a document platen and outputs a read image as image data, a detector which detects a height distribution of the document surface and a decision unit which decides that an unnecessary object for reading is present when data detected by the detector contains at least two inflection points.
In this apparatus, when a document bound with binders, for example, is placed on a document platen as opened to reveal the leaf face and the distribution of leaf face height is detected by the detector, the data obtained by this detection has at least two inflection points. Thus, it can be judged that the relevant document has binders when the data shows the presence of two or more inflection points. In other words, the apparatus can judge infallibly the presence of such an unnecessary object for reading as binders in the document by analyzing the detected data of the height distribution of the leaf face of the document.
Yet another aspect of this invention concerns an image reading apparatus for reading a document of a plurality of sheets bundled with binders passed through punched holes formed in the sheets, the apparatus comprising a reading unit which reads a surface of the document and outputs a read image as image data, a binder detector which detects positions of the binders in the document and an erasing unit which erases binder image data from the image data.
This apparatus is enabled to obtain an image of fine appearance by excluding the image data of the binders themselves, which are unnecessary for an image.


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