US20060098246A1 - Transmission device for name card scanner - Google Patents

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US20060098246A1
US20060098246A1 US11/319,914 US31991405A US2006098246A1 US 20060098246 A1 US20060098246 A1 US 20060098246A1 US 31991405 A US31991405 A US 31991405A US 2006098246 A1 US2006098246 A1 US 2006098246A1
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  • This invention relates to a transmission device for name card scanner provided for driving a name card or the like to pass over a contact image sensor (CIS) for scanning and storing data thereof.
  • CIS contact image sensor
  • a conventional name card scanner shown in FIG. 1 comprises a transmission mechanism and a contact image sensor (CIS) 16 .
  • a motor 10 drives a gear set 12 then a roller 14 to draw a name card over the CIS 16 by taking advantage of a frictional force for the purpose of scanning the name card.
  • this invention is brewed to remove the roller to minimize the volume of the scanner accordingly so as to improve the portability thereof.
  • the primary object of this invention is to provide a transmission device for name card scanner by removing a roller in a conventional scanner to minimize the thickness and volume thereof to improve its portability
  • the transmission device for driving a name card to pass over a contact image sensor comprises: a loading deck provided with a central recess and a correction slip attached to a bottom face at the front end thereof; a first gear set for driving the loading deck: a second gear set fixed oppositely on the same gear shaft of the first gear set for driving the loading deck: and a motor for driving the first gear set.
  • FIG. 1 shows a partial structure of a conventional name card scanner
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic view of a first embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 2B is a lateral view of this invention shown in FIG. 2A ;
  • FIG. 3A is a schematic view of a second embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 3B is a lateral view of this invention shown in FIG. 3A ;
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a third embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a fourth embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a fifth embodiment of this invention.
  • a recess 21 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 20 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 21 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card.
  • the loading deck 20 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 21 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 22 having a view depth of 1 mm only.
  • CIS contact image sensor
  • the width of the CIS 22 is exactly the same with that of the recess 21 . and a correction slip 23 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 20 .
  • a first gear set 25 and a paired second gear set 26 are set by a bracket (not shown), and a motor 24 is implemented to drive the first gear set 25 , then the second gear set 26 .
  • the teeth 25 a . 26 a of the first and the second gear set 25 , 26 are engaged with a plurality of slots 27 formed on both sides of the loading deck 20 respectively to thereby drive the loading deck 20 to pass over the CIS sensor 22 to have a name card scanned when the motor 24 drives the first and the second sear set 25 , 26 .
  • a recess 31 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 30 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 31 for eliminating image distortion in the case of a folded name card.
  • the loading deck 30 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 31 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 32 having a view depth of 1 mm only.
  • CIS contact image sensor
  • the width of the CIS 32 is exactly the same with that of the recess 31 . and a correction slip 33 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 30 .
  • a first gear set 35 and a paired second gear set 36 are set by a bracket (not shown), and a motor 34 is implemented to drive the first gear set 35 , then the second gear set 36 .
  • the teeth 35 a . 36 a of the first and the second gear set 35 , 36 are engaged with a gear bar 37 , 38 formed under two opposite lateral sides of the loading deck 30 respectively. which. the loading deck 30 is thereby driven to pass over the CIS sensor 32 to have a name card scanned when the motor 34 drives the first and the second gear set 35 . 36 .
  • a recess 41 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 40 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 41 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card.
  • the loading deck 40 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 41 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 42 having a view depth of 1 mm only.
  • CIS contact image sensor
  • the width of the CIS 42 is exactly the same with that of the recess 41 . and a correction slip 43 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 40 .
  • a first gear set 45 set by a bracket (not shown) is engaged by taking advantage of its teeth 45 a with a plurality of slots 47 formed on one side of the loading deck 40 .
  • a motor 44 drives the first gear set 45 .
  • the loading deck 40 is driven to pass over the CIS sensor 42 to have a name card scanned.
  • a wheel 46 located on another side opposite to the slots 47 runs along a rail 48 opened downward for supporting the loading deck 40 .
  • a recess 51 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 50 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 51 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card.
  • the loading deck 50 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 51 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 52 having a view depth of 1 mm only.
  • CIS contact image sensor
  • the width of the CIS 52 is exactly the same with that of the recess 51 . and a correction slip 53 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 50 .
  • a first gear set 55 set by a bracket (not shown) is engaged by taking advantage of its teeth 55 a with a gear bar 57 formed below one side of the loading deck 50 .
  • a motor 54 drives the first gear set 55 .
  • the loading deck 50 is driven to pass over the CIS sensor 52 to have a name card scanned.
  • a wheel 56 located on another side opposite to the gear bar 57 nuns along a rail 58 opened downward for supporting the loading deck 50 .
  • FIG. 6 an exploded view of a fifth embodiment of this invention—a recess 61 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 60 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 61 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card.
  • the loading deck 60 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 61 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 62 having a view depth of 1 mm only.
  • CIS contact image sensor
  • the sixth of the CIS 62 is exactly the same with that of the recess 61 , and a correction slip 63 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 60 .
  • a first and a second bevel gear set 65 , 66 are set by a bracket (not shown).
  • a motor 64 is provided to drive the first and the second bevel gear set 65 , 66 by taking advantage of a stud 69 .
  • the teeth 65 a . 66 a of respective bevel gear sets 65 . 66 are engaged with a bevel gear bar 67 . 68 positioned under each side of the loading deck 60 so that the motor 64 drives the first and the second bevel gear set 65 , 66 to have the loading deck 60 driven to pass over the CIS 62 and have a name card scanned.

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A transmission device for driving a name card to pass over a contact image sensor (CIS) comprises: a loading deck provided with a central recess and a correction slip attached to a bottom face at the front end thereof: a first gear set for driving the loading deck: a second gear set fixed oppositely on the same gear shaft of the first gear set for driving the loading deck: and a motor for driving the first gear set.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to a transmission device for name card scanner provided for driving a name card or the like to pass over a contact image sensor (CIS) for scanning and storing data thereof.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • A conventional name card scanner shown in FIG. 1 comprises a transmission mechanism and a contact image sensor (CIS) 16. In the transmission mechanism. a motor 10 drives a gear set 12 then a roller 14 to draw a name card over the CIS 16 by taking advantage of a frictional force for the purpose of scanning the name card.
  • Because of the considerable thickness of the roller 14. the name card scanner is somewhat awkward and bulky in modeling, therefore. this invention is brewed to remove the roller to minimize the volume of the scanner accordingly so as to improve the portability thereof.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The primary object of this invention is to provide a transmission device for name card scanner by removing a roller in a conventional scanner to minimize the thickness and volume thereof to improve its portability
  • In order to realize above said object. the transmission device for driving a name card to pass over a contact image sensor (CIS) comprises: a loading deck provided with a central recess and a correction slip attached to a bottom face at the front end thereof; a first gear set for driving the loading deck: a second gear set fixed oppositely on the same gear shaft of the first gear set for driving the loading deck: and a motor for driving the first gear set.
  • For more detailed information regarding advantages or features of this invention. at least an example of preferred embodiment will be elucidated below with reference to the annexed drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The related drawings in connection with the detailed description of this invention to be made later are described briefly as follows. in which:
  • FIG. 1 shows a partial structure of a conventional name card scanner:
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic view of a first embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 2B is a lateral view of this invention shown in FIG. 2A;
  • FIG. 3A is a schematic view of a second embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 3B is a lateral view of this invention shown in FIG. 3A;
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a third embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a fourth embodiment of this invention, and
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a fifth embodiment of this invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • As illustrated in an schematic view of a first embodiment of this invention shown in FIG. 2A and a lateral view thereof shown in FIG. 2B. a recess 21 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 20 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 21 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card. The loading deck 20 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 21 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 22 having a view depth of 1 mm only. Moreover. the width of the CIS 22 is exactly the same with that of the recess 21. and a correction slip 23 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 20.
  • A first gear set 25 and a paired second gear set 26 are set by a bracket (not shown), and a motor 24 is implemented to drive the first gear set 25, then the second gear set 26. The teeth 25 a. 26 a of the first and the second gear set 25, 26 are engaged with a plurality of slots 27 formed on both sides of the loading deck 20 respectively to thereby drive the loading deck 20 to pass over the CIS sensor 22 to have a name card scanned when the motor 24 drives the first and the second sear set 25, 26.
  • In an schematic view of a second embodiment of this invention shown in FIG. 3A and a lateral view thereof shown in FIG. 3B. a recess 31 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 30 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 31 for eliminating image distortion in the case of a folded name card. The loading deck 30 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 31 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 32 having a view depth of 1 mm only. Moreover. the width of the CIS 32 is exactly the same with that of the recess 31. and a correction slip 33 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 30.
  • A first gear set 35 and a paired second gear set 36 are set by a bracket (not shown), and a motor 34 is implemented to drive the first gear set 35, then the second gear set 36. The teeth 35 a. 36 a of the first and the second gear set 35, 36 are engaged with a gear bar 37, 38 formed under two opposite lateral sides of the loading deck 30 respectively. which. the loading deck 30 is thereby driven to pass over the CIS sensor 32 to have a name card scanned when the motor 34 drives the first and the second gear set 35. 36.
  • In an schematic view of a third embodiment of this invention shown in FIG. 4. a recess 41 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 40 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 41 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card. The loading deck 40 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 41 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 42 having a view depth of 1 mm only. Moreover. the width of the CIS 42 is exactly the same with that of the recess 41. and a correction slip 43 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 40.
  • A first gear set 45 set by a bracket (not shown) is engaged by taking advantage of its teeth 45 a with a plurality of slots 47 formed on one side of the loading deck 40. When a motor 44 drives the first gear set 45. the loading deck 40 is driven to pass over the CIS sensor 42 to have a name card scanned. A wheel 46 located on another side opposite to the slots 47 runs along a rail 48 opened downward for supporting the loading deck 40.
  • In an schematic view of a fourth embodiment of this invention shown in FIG. 5. a recess 51 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 50 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 51 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card. The loading deck 50 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 51 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 52 having a view depth of 1 mm only. Moreover. the width of the CIS 52 is exactly the same with that of the recess 51. and a correction slip 53 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 50.
  • A first gear set 55 set by a bracket (not shown) is engaged by taking advantage of its teeth 55 a with a gear bar 57 formed below one side of the loading deck 50. When a motor 54 drives the first gear set 55. the loading deck 50 is driven to pass over the CIS sensor 52 to have a name card scanned. A wheel 56 located on another side opposite to the gear bar 57 nuns along a rail 58 opened downward for supporting the loading deck 50.
  • In FIG. 6—an exploded view of a fifth embodiment of this invention—a recess 61 for loading a name card is formed in a loading deck 60 centrally and an adhesive plastic film (not shown) is laid on the recess 61 for eliminating image distortion in the event of a folded name card. The loading deck 60 is about 1 mm thick while the recess 61 is about 0.2 mm deep such that a name card is permitted to be attached as closely as possible to a contact image sensor (CIS) 62 having a view depth of 1 mm only. Moreover. the sixth of the CIS 62 is exactly the same with that of the recess 61, and a correction slip 63 is adhered to a bottom face of the front end of the loading deck 60.
  • A first and a second bevel gear set 65, 66 are set by a bracket (not shown). A motor 64 is provided to drive the first and the second bevel gear set 65, 66 by taking advantage of a stud 69. The teeth 65 a. 66 a of respective bevel gear sets 65. 66 are engaged with a bevel gear bar 67. 68 positioned under each side of the loading deck 60 so that the motor 64 drives the first and the second bevel gear set 65, 66 to have the loading deck 60 driven to pass over the CIS 62 and have a name card scanned.
  • In the above described. at least one preferred embodiment has been described in detail with reference to the drawings annexed. and it is apparent that numerous variations or modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope thereof. as set forth in the claims below.

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18. A method comprising:
capturing an image of an object;
translating said object relative to a contact image sensor;
loading said object onto a loading deck comprising a recess and two lateral sides;
passing a loading deck over said contact image sensor;
engaging at least one first gear with the at least one gear engagement feature formed on the loading deck; and
driving the at least one gear.
19. The method of claim 18, and further comprising engaging at least one second gear with the at least one gear engagement feature formed on the loading deck.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein said at least one gear engagement feature further comprises at least one slot.
21. The method of claim 18, wherein said at least one gear engagement feature further comprises as least one gear bar.
22. The method of claim 18, wherein said at least one gear engagement feature further comprises at least one beveled gear bar.
23. The method of claim 18, and further comprising engaging at least one gear with a stud comprising at least one gear engagement feature.
24. The method of claim 18, wherein said first at least one gear is beveled.
25. The method of claim 18, wherein said recess is adapted to load a name card.
26. A method comprising:
capturing an image of an object;
translating said object relative to a contact image sensor;
loading said object onto a loading deck comprising a recess and two lateral sides;
passing a loading deck over said contact image sensor
engaging at least one first gear with the at least one gear engagement feature formed on the loading deck;
supporting the loading deck with a support; and
driving the first at least one gear.
27. The method of claim 26, wherein said support comprises a wheel.
28. The method of claim 26, wherein said recess is adapted to load a name card.
29. The method of claim 26, and further comprising engaging said at least one gear with at least one gear engagement feature.
30. The method of claim 29, wherein said gear engagement feature comprises at least one slot.
31. The method of claim 29, wherein said gear engagement feature comprises at least one gear bar.
32. The method of claim 26, and further comprising engaging a rail with said support.
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