{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854113","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854113","title":"Support device of contact image sensor of image capture apparatus","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2016-12-06T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N"],"num_claims":6,"abstract":"A support device is applied to support a contact image sensor of an image capture apparatus, which includes a guide rod. The support device includes a slide sleeve and an elastic rod. The slide sleeve, which has a groove, is movably disposed on the guide rod, and a portion of the guide rod is accommodated within the groove. The elastic rod is disposed on the slide sleeve to directly support the contact image sensor. The elastic rod abuts against the contact image sensor, so that the contact image sensor is pushed upwardly, and the contact image sensor is stably kept in the same direction while the slide sleeve is slid on the guide rod. Therefore, the entirety of the support device can achieve the advantages of stably supporting the contact image sensor in balance without using any sliding bracket."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Support Device of Contact Image Sensor of Image Capture Apparatus patent introduces an innovative solution for stabilizing contact image sensors (CIS) in image capture devices. The core innovation lies in using a slide sleeve and an elastic rod to provide consistent upward pressure, maintaining the CIS device's orientation and stability. This approach addresses the problem of instability in traditional CIS support mechanisms, which often rely on complex sliding brackets that can be costly and prone to failure. The key technical approach involves a slide sleeve with a groove that is movably disposed on a guide rod, and an elastic rod positioned on the slide sleeve to directly support the CIS device. This design ensures that the CIS device remains stably positioned, even as the slide sleeve moves along the guide rod. The business value of this innovation lies in its potential to reduce manufacturing costs, improve image quality, and enhance the reliability of image capture devices. The market opportunity is significant, as CIS devices are widely used in scanners, copiers, and multi-function printers. By simplifying the support structure and improving stability, this patent offers a compelling solution for manufacturers seeking to enhance their product offerings. This technology can lead to higher-quality image capture, reduced distortion, and improved clarity, making it a valuable asset in the competitive imaging market.","layman_explanation":"The Support Device of Contact Image Sensor of Image Capture Apparatus addresses a common issue in devices that use contact image sensors (CIS), such as scanners and copiers: ensuring the sensor remains stable for clear image capture. Existing solutions often involve complex and costly mechanisms that can be unreliable. This innovation offers a simpler and more effective approach.\n\n**What Problem Does This Solve?**\nScanners and copiers rely on CIS to capture images. If the CIS isn't stable, the resulting images can be blurry or distorted. Current solutions to keep these sensors stable can be complex, expensive to manufacture, and sometimes not very reliable. This patent aims to fix that by providing a more straightforward and dependable way to support the sensor.\n\n**How Does It Work?**\nImagine a camera sliding along a track, needing to stay perfectly aligned to take a clear picture. This invention uses a special 'sleeve' that slides along a 'rod,' keeping the camera (the CIS) in place. A small, springy 'elastic rod' pushes the camera upwards, ensuring it stays steady even when the sleeve moves. It's like having a tiny, reliable assistant constantly making sure the camera is perfectly aligned.\n\n**Why Does This Matter?**\nThis innovation can significantly impact the market by making scanners and copiers more affordable to produce and more reliable in operation. By simplifying the support mechanism, manufacturers can reduce costs. The improved stability leads to better image quality, which increases customer satisfaction. This also makes the devices more competitive in the market. The enhanced reliability can also lead to cost savings due to fewer repairs and replacements.\n\n**What's Next?**\nFuture applications could involve adapting this technology for use in other types of imaging devices, such as medical scanners or industrial inspection systems. As the demand for high-quality, cost-effective imaging solutions grows, this technology has the potential to become a standard in the industry. Investment implications are positive, as companies adopting this technology can gain a competitive edge and improve their bottom line.","technical_analysis":"The Support Device of Contact Image Sensor of Image Capture Apparatus patent details a novel mechanical system designed to enhance the stability of contact image sensors (CIS) within image capture apparatus. The technical architecture comprises three primary components: a guide rod, a slide sleeve, and an elastic rod. The slide sleeve, characterized by a groove, is movably positioned along the guide rod, allowing for controlled translational movement. A critical design element is the elastic rod, which is affixed to the slide sleeve and provides direct support to the CIS device. The elastic rod's material properties and dimensions are crucial for achieving the desired level of upward pressure, ensuring the CIS device remains in a stable orientation. The implementation details involve precise mechanical tolerances to minimize friction and ensure smooth movement of the slide sleeve along the guide rod. The spring constant of the elastic rod must be carefully selected to provide sufficient support without inducing excessive stress on the CIS device. Integration with existing image capture systems requires careful consideration of the mechanical interface and alignment procedures. Performance characteristics are primarily determined by the stability of the CIS device, which directly impacts image quality. The elimination of sliding brackets simplifies the mechanical design and reduces the potential for wear and misalignment. Code-level implications are minimal, as the system is primarily mechanical. However, software algorithms may be used to compensate for any residual image distortion. The patent's emphasis on simplicity and robustness makes it a compelling solution for enhancing the performance and reliability of CIS-based image capture systems.","business_analysis":"The Support Device of Contact Image Sensor of Image Capture Apparatus presents a significant business opportunity within the image capture industry. The market opportunity size is substantial, given the widespread use of contact image sensors (CIS) in scanners, copiers, and multi-function printers. The competitive advantages of this innovation stem from its simplified design, reduced manufacturing costs, and improved image quality. Revenue potential can be realized through licensing agreements with manufacturers of image capture devices, as well as through direct integration into new product lines. The business model can be structured around royalty payments based on unit sales or through upfront licensing fees. Strategic positioning involves targeting manufacturers seeking to enhance the performance and cost-effectiveness of their CIS-based products. ROI projections indicate a favorable return on investment, driven by reduced manufacturing costs, increased product reliability, and improved image quality. The innovation's potential to disrupt the traditional CIS support mechanism market is significant, as it offers a compelling alternative to complex sliding bracket systems. The simplified design and improved stability can lead to increased customer satisfaction and a stronger competitive position for manufacturers who adopt this technology. The Support Device of Contact Image Sensor of Image Capture Apparatus aligns with the growing demand for high-quality, cost-effective imaging solutions, making it a valuable asset in the competitive imaging market.","faqs":null,"topics":["contact image sensor","image stabilization","CIS technology","scanner technology","patent","support","device","contact"],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Support Device of Contact Image Sensor - Patent US-9854113","description":"Discover the Support Device of Contact Image Sensor: a revolutionary patent for stable, high-quality image capture. 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