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H04N 1/10 (2006.01) H04N 1/193 (2006.01)

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CA 1219668

-15- ABSTRACT Title: Improvements in and relating to document scanners A document scanner is described in which an image of an illuminated information bearing document is formed by a lens and brought to focus in a plane containing a narrow line of photoelectric elements onto which the image falls, which elements are addressed in sequence to produce an electrical signal a parameter of which (such as amplitude) varies in sympathy with the incident light level on the individual elements as the latter are scanned, and means is provided for moving the line of photoelectric elements relative to the image, so that the latter can be scanned in a series of parallel bands, each of which is effectively "scanned" in a direction perpendicular to the movements of the elements by the sequential addressing of the elements making up the line, and the scanner further comprises a first housing within which the lens and line of photoelectric elements are housed and a second housing within which the first housing is mounted for sliding movement parallel to a window remote from the lens through which light from the document can pass, to form the image thereof in the plane containing the line of photoconductive elements.

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