Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator
Patent
1995-10-12
1997-12-09
Stoll, Thomas L.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Picture signal generator
358513, 257620, 2502081, H04N 104
Patent
active
056966261
ABSTRACT:
A photosensitive chip, such as used in a scanner or facsimile, defines a linear array of photosites, each photosite being covered with a filter formed from a cured translucent liquid. At the critical ends of the chip, between the end photosite in the array and the edge of the chip, there is provided a ridge which protrudes over the thickness of the filter. This ridge maintains the physical integrity of the filter.
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Hosier Paul A.
Jedlicka Josef E.
Ormond Brian T.
Tandon Jagdish C.
Hutter R.
Stoll Thomas L.
Xerox Corporation
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