US20040160192A1 - Temperature adjusting device for an LED light source - Google Patents

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US20040160192A1
US20040160192A1 US10/776,158 US77615804A US2004160192A1 US 20040160192 A1 US20040160192 A1 US 20040160192A1 US 77615804 A US77615804 A US 77615804A US 2004160192 A1 US2004160192 A1 US 2004160192A1
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A temperature adjusting device of the present invention is provided with: LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b; a temperature sensor 9 for detecting an ambient temperature of each of the LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b; a cooling fan 20 for cooling the LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b; a driving circuit 22 for driving the cooling fan 20; and a control unit 4 which on/off controls a voltage to be applied to the cooling fan 20 so as to set the ambient temperature within a predetermined range based upon results of detection by a temperature sensor 9, and in this arrangement, upon on/off controlling the applied voltage, the control unit 4 is allowed to gradually raise/lower the applied voltage.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • This invention relates to a temperature adjusting device for an LED light source that is provided with an LED light source, a temperature sensor for detecting an ambient temperature of the LED light source, a cooling fan for cooling the LED light source, a driving circuit for driving the cooling fan, and a control unit which on/off controls a voltage to be applied to the cooling fan so as to set the ambient temperature within a predetermined range based upon the results of detection by the temperature sensor. [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Related Art [0003]
  • With respect to a light source used in a copying machine, an image-reading apparatus and the like, after turning the light source on, a temperature rise tends to occur due to self heat generation to cause changes in the light source characteristics and the resulting adverse effects in image quality of a read image. For this reason, a device which carries out temperature adjustments so as to adjust the ambient temperature (environmental temperature) of the light source within a predetermined temperature range by using a heater and a cooling fun have been proposed. For example, JP-A No. 2-267541 has been known as such a device using a fluorescent lamp as the light source. [0004]
  • Further, in a photographic processing device for forming photographic prints, a scanner for reading frame images formed in a developed negative film has been used. With respect to a reading light source for use in this scanner, a halogen lamp has been generally used. Here, those light sources using an LED light source have also been known from the viewpoints of its long life and elimination of the need for exchanging the light sources. For example, JP-A No. 2002-365735 has disclosed such a photographic film reading device. [0005]
  • In the case when an LED light-source is used, the LED is subjected to changes in characteristics in the light amount and wavelength depending on temperatures and the subsequent changes in the reading performance; therefore, it is necessary to carry out temperature adjustments. In order to carry out the temperature adjustments, a temperature sensor for detecting the environmental temperature at which the LED light source is placed is installed, and when the preset temperature range is exceeded, a cooling fan is turned on so as to lower the temperature. When the temperature is cooled to a preset temperature, the cooling fan is turned off. [0006]
  • However, the control method for on/off controlling the above-mentioned cooling fan has the following problems. Since, upon turning the cooling fan n, the LED is quickly cooled, the characteristics of the LED tend to deviate. LED light sources of three celors are required in order to read an image of a color photographic film; however, when there are deviations in the characteristics, adverse effects are caused on the reading performances. Moreover, when the cooling fan is quickly turned on and off, changes in noise are offensive to the ear, and make the workers uncomfortable. [0007]
  • When a halogen lamp is used as the light source, a cooling fan is also used; however, since the halogen lamp is less susceptible to changes in characteristics due to the ambient temperature, the cooling fan can be continuously rotated without the necessity of turning on and off. When the cooling fan is continuously rotated, the noise from the fan is not offensive to the ear. In the case of the LED light source, however, since the characteristics thereof are changed depending on the ambient temperature, it is not possible to keep the cooling fan rotating all the time. [0008]
  • The present invention has been devised so as to solve the above-mentioned problems, and its objective is to provide a temperature adjusting device for an LED light source which, upon temperature-adjusting the LED light source by using a cooling fan, neither causes unnecessary deviations in characteristics in the LED, nor makes the workers uncomfortable due to abrupt changes in noise. [0009]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In order t achiev th above-mentioned objective, a temperature adjusting device for an LED light source in accordance with the present invention is provided with an LED light source, a temperature sensor for detecting an ambient temperature of the LED light source, a cooling fan for cooling the LED light source, a driving circuit for driving the cooling fan, and a control unit which on/off controls a voltage to be applied to the cooling fan so as to set the ambient temperature within a predetermined range based upon the results of detection by the temperature sensor, and in this arrangement, upon on/off controlling the applied voltage, the control unit is allowed to gradually raise/lower the applied voltage. [0010]
  • In this arrangement, the control unit which on/off controls the voltage to be applied to the cooling fan is installed. Moreover, upon turning the voltage to be applied on from the off-state, the voltage is not applied abruptly as a target voltage, but applied as a gradually increasing voltage toward the target voltage. With this arrangement, the number of revolutions of the cooling fan is gradually increased so that the LED is not cooled abruptly. Moreover, noise, generated by the cooling fan, gradually increases so that it is possible to avoid making the workers uncomfortable. In the same manner, upon turning the voltage to be applied off from the on-state, the applied voltage is gradually lowered. As a result, it is possible to provide a temperature adjusting device for an LED light source which neither causes unnecessary deviations in characteristics in the LED, nor makes the workers unc mfortabl due to abrupt changes in nois . [0011]
  • With respect to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, th above-mentioned LED light source is preferably used as a scanner-use light source used for reading frame images of a photographic film. [0012]
  • In particular, in the case when a color photographic film is read, LED light sources of three colors are required; therefore, when there are deviations in characteristics of the respective LEDs, adverse effects might be given to image quality of a read image. In other words, in the case when an LED light-source is used as a scanner-use light source used for reading a photographic film, the arrangement of the present invention particularly exerts superior effects. [0013]
  • In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned LED light source is formed into a line shape along the width direction of a photographic film that is to be read, and a line-shaped heater to be placed in parallel with the line direction of the LED light source is prepared, and in this arrangement, the control unit turns the above-mentioned heater off in synchronism with the turning-on of the LED light source, while it on/off controls the above-mentioned cooling fan irrespective of the turning on/off of the heater. [0014]
  • In order to appropriately carry out temperature adjustments of the LED light source, the temperature control is preferably carried out to an environmental temperature slightly higher than the temperature of a room in which the scanner is placed. In other words, in the case when the environmental temperature is set t a temperature low r than the room temperature, since the temperature is always influenced by the room temperature, the blower fan needs to be continuously set to the on-state. Here, in such a cooling method, the environmental temperature inside the LED unit is susceptible to irregularities. As a result, it is not possible to stabilize the light emission of the LED so that this method is not suitable for the formation of a photographic image that needs to be dealt as high image-quality data. With respect to the supply ends of the photographic processing devices, there are warm areas and cold areas, and when all those supply ends are taken into consideration, the environmental temperature of the LED needs to be set to, for example, a temperature slightly higher than the temperature (or recommended environmental temperature of the machine) of a warm area. [0015]
  • In this case, when the reading operation for a photographic film is started, it is preferable to preliminarily set the temperature to a desired environmental temperature. Therefore, the line-shaped heater is placed adjacent to the line-shaped LED light source, and prior to the application of the LED light source, the heater is used to heat the LED light source to be set to the desired environmental temperature. When the LED light source is actually turned on, the heater is turned off. After turning the LED light source on, since the LED itself generates heat, it is not necessary to turn the heater on. In other words, when th LED light source is off, heat is generated by the heater, and when the LED light source is n, heat is generated by the LED light source itself. Therefore, irrespective of the turning on/off of the heater, the setting of the environmental temperature is carried out with high precision by on/off controlling the cooling fan.[0016]
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view that shows a structure of a scanner device in which an LED light source is used. [0017]
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram that explains a temperature adjusting device of the LED light source and functions thereof. [0018]
  • FIG. 3 is a graph that explains the contents of the temperature adjusting process. [0019]
  • FIG. 4 is a time chart in the case when the scanner is used.[0020]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring to Figures, the following description will discuss preferred embodiments of a temperature adjusting device for an LED light source in accordance with the present invention. FIG. 1 is a perspective view that shows a structure of a scanner device in which an LED light source is used. FIG. 2 is a block diagram that explains a temperature adjusting device of the LED light source and functions thereof. [0021]
  • <Structure of Scanner Device>[0022]
  • This scanner device [0023] 1 is used for reading frame images formed in a photographic film F, such as a negative-working film and a positive-working film, to form electronic data. With a transporting face on which a photographic film F is transported being sandwiched in between, LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b serving as reading light sources are placed on one side, and a CCD line sensor 2 serving as a reading sensor is placed on the other side. The red LED light source 11 r, the green LED light source 11 g and the blue LED light source 11 b are installed in order to acquire color image data from the color photographic film. The respective LED light sources are formed in a line shape in association with the line-shaped CCD line sensor 2.
  • In comparison with a case in which a halogen lamp is used as the light source, the LED light source has a longer service life, and also has the advantage that hardly any exchanging operations are required. Moreover, the halogen lamp requires a light-adjusting filter, while the LED light source requires no light-adjusting filter. This is because, for example, in order to deal with differences in color in the base of the negative working film, it is only necessary to adjust the output of each of the LED light sources. Therefore, it is possible to simplify the structure of the scanner device. [0024]
  • An [0025] optical fiber 13 for guiding light rays applied from the respective LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b is installed. The optical fiber 13 includes a red LED-use guide portion 13 r, a green LED-use guid portion 13 g and a blue LED-use guid portion 13 b, and these portions are joined into a joining portion 13 a, and outputted to the photographic film F in a mixed color state. The light rays, applied from the optical fiber 13, are allowed to pass through the photographic film F, and made incident on the CCD line sensor 2 through a converging lens 3. By transporting the photographic film F at a constant speed, image data corresponding to the frame images formed on the photographic film are successively acquired.
  • As shown in FIG. 2, the respective [0026] LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b are attached to LED substrates 10 r, 10 g and 10 b. Moreover, heaters 12 r, 12 g and 12 b are placed adjacent to (in parallel with) the line-shaped LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b. These heaters 12 r, 12 g and 12 b are required so as to control the ambient temperature at which the LED light- sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b are placed to a predetermined range. As the ambient temperature changes, the LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b also change in characteristics thereof, such as light quantity and wavelength. Consequently, the quality of read images deteriorates. Therefore, in the case when the LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b are used as scanner-use light sources, it is necessary to carry out temperature adjustments.
  • A control unit [0027] 4 (MPU) that controls the temperature-adjusting device is installed. The control unit 4 carries out controlling operations on respective units in accordance with set programs. Light-quantity data, required for driving th LED light- source 11 r, 11 g and 11 b, are sent to a D/A conversion unit 7 from th control unit 4 so that th respective LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b are driven through an LED driving circuit 6. The LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b are driven and controlled by current-controlling operations.
  • Moreover, data, required for driving the [0028] heaters 12 r, 12 g and 12 b, are sent to a D/A conversion unit 5 so that the respective heaters 12 r, 12 g and 12 b are driven through a heater driving circuit 8. The respective LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b and the respective heaters 12 r, 12 g and 12 b are installed on substrates 10 r, 10 g and 10 b.
  • Furthermore, a cooling [0029] fan 20 for adjusting the ambient temperature is installed. The ambient temperature is always monitored by a temperature sensor 9, and when the ambient temperature is out of a predetermined range, the cooling fan 20 is on/off controlled. The cooling fan 20 is turned on (activated) by applying a predetermined voltage thereto. Voltage data are sent to a D/A conversion unit 21 from the control unit 4 so that the cooling fan 20 is driven and controlled based upon a voltage applied thereto from a fan driving circuit 22. A signal from the temperature sensor 9 for measuring the ambient temperature is amplified in an amplifier 23. This signal is converted by an A/D conversion unit 24, and sent to the control unit 4. Based upon these temperature data, the control unit 4 on/off controls the cooling fan 20.
  • <Temperature Adjustments>[0030]
  • The following description will discuss a specific methed for adjusting the temperature by the use of a temperature adjusting device as shown in FIG. 2. FIG. 3 shows a graph that explains the contents of the temperature adjustments, and the axis of abscissas indicates the elapsed time and the axis of ordinates indicates the ambient temperature detected by the [0031] temperature sensor 9. TD represents a set temperature. T3 represents a lower limit temperature of a permissible range. T4 represents an upper limit temperature in the permissible range. Here, T1 represents a temperature at which the cooling fan 20 is switched off. T2 represents a temperature at which the cooling fan 20 is switched on.
  • FIG. 3([0032] b) shows a graph that explains a conventional on/off controlling method. When the ambient temperature exceeds the upper-side switching temperature T2, a voltage V is abruptly applied to allow the cooling fan 20 to start rotating abruptly. After the cooling fan 20 has been driven, the ambient temperature is gradually lowered, and when the ambient temperature goes lower than the lower-side switching temperature T1, the cooling fan 20 is switched off so that the applied voltage suddenly drops from V to 0. Consequently, the operation of the cooling fan 20 is suddenly stopped. However, such abrupt on/off operations for the applied voltage cause abrupt changes in noise, making the workers uncomfortable due to offensive noise to the ear. Moreover, when the LEDs are abruptly cooled, greater adverse effects due to changes in the characteristics are caused.
  • For this reason, controlling operations as shown in FIG. 3(c) are carried out. In other words, when the ambient temperature exceeds T[0033] 2, the applied voltage to the LED light sources 11 r, 11 g and 11 b is gradually increased. The time period is represented by Δt. The time period is preferably set to 1 to 2 seconds. This is because the time period of less than 1 second fails to eliminate offensive noise, while the time period exceeding 2 seconds causes degradation in temperature-controlling precision. Moreover, in the case when the ambient temperature goes below T1, the applied voltage is gradually lowered in the time period of Δt. Thus, the changes in noise are smoothed so that offensive noise to the ear is eliminated. Moreover, since the LED light source is not cooled abruptly, it is possible to reduce changes in the characteristics of the LED.
  • <Time Chart>[0034]
  • Next, referring to FIG. 4, the following description will discuss a time chart that is used when frame images in a photographic film are read by using the scanner [0035] 1. In FIG. 4, a photographic film is set in the scanner 1 so that timing ti in which the film is transported is indicated. The completion of the transporting process is indicated by t2. The LED light source is turned on at to prior to the start of the transporting process of the photographic film, and is turned off at t3 after th c mpl ti n f th transporting procoss. Moreover, the heater is turned ff in synchronism with the turning-on of the LED light source (although not shown in FIG. 4, the on/off control of the heater has been started upon carrying out a warming-up process of the photographic processing apparatus). The ambient temperature in which the LED is used needs to be always set in a predetermined range (T3 to T4). This temperature range is set to, for example, not less than 40° C. This temperature is slightly higher than the ambient temperature at which the scanner device is installed. Therefore, in order to maintain the ambient temperature of the LED light source at a predetermined level, even when the scanning process of the photographic film is not carried out, the heater is maintained in the on-state during the corresponding time. Since, during the on-state of the LED light source, the LED itself generates heat, it is not necessary to turn the heater on, and the heater is maintained in the off-state.
  • For the reason, as described above, the cooling [0036] fan 20 is also controlled so as to be always operable. In other words, as shown in FIG. 4, irrespective of the on/off operation of the heater, operation controls are carried out on the cooling fan. Thus, the ambient temperature at which the LED light sources are placed is always maintained appropriately.
  • <Another Embodiment>[0037]
  • (1) The temperature adjusting device in accordance with the present invention is applicable not only to the cas in which an LED light source is used for a scanner device, but also to the cas in which it is used for an exposing light source which exposes and prints an image onto a photosensitive material. [0038]
  • (2) The structure of a light path that directs light from the LED light source to a photographic film is not limited by the present embodiment, and various modified embodiments may be proposed. For example, the light path structure may be formed by using not an optical fiber, but a dichroic mirror and a prism. [0039]
  • (3) In the present embodiment, when the applied voltage is gradually raised or lowered, the voltage is linearly increased or reduced; however, the present invention is not intended to be limited by this method. For example, the voltage may be increased or reduced in a curved manner. Moreover, the voltage may be increased or reduced by changing the voltage step by step. The voltage may be changed in a combined manner between a straight line and a curved line. In short, the voltage may be gradually changed within a range in which the functions and effects of the present invention are properly exerted. [0040]
  • (4) The present embodiment has exemplified a case in which three LEDs are used; however, in the case when a white-color LED is used, the structure may include a single LED. [0041]

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1. A temperature adjusting device for an LED light source comprising:
an LED light source;
a temperature sensor for detecting an ambient temperature of the LED light source;
a cooling fan for cooling the LED light source;
a driving circuit for driving the cooling fan; and
a control unit which on/off controls a voltage to be applied to the cooling fan so as to set the ambient temperature within a predetermined range based upon results of detection by the temperature sensor, characterized in that, upon on/off controlling the applied voltage, the control unit (4) is allowed to gradually raise/lower the applied voltage.
2. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized in that the control unit (4) turns the applied voltage on when the ambient temperature exceeds an upper-side switching temperature (T2) that is set at a temperature lower than the upper limit of a temperature permissible range, and also turns the applied voltage off when the ambient temperature is lower than a lower-side switching temperature (T1) that is set at a temperature higher than the lower limit of the temperature permissible range.
3. Th temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized in that the LED light source (11) is used for a scanner-use light source for reading frame images of a photographic film.
4. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 3, further comprising:
a line-shaped heater (12) that is installed in the LED light source (11), and formed in a line shape along the width direction of a photographic film (F) to be read so as to be aligned adjacent to the LED light source (11) in the line direction,
characterized in that the control unit (4) turns the heater (12) off in synchronism with the turning-on of the LED light source (11), and on/off controls the cooling fan (20) independent of the on/off operations of the heater (12).
5. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized in that the LED light source (11) is used for an exposure-use light source for exposing and printing an image onto a photosensitive material.
6. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized in that the control unit (4) gradually increases/decreases the applied voltage linearly.
7. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized in that the control unit (4) gradually increases/decreases the applied voltage in a curved manner.
8. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized in that the time period in which the applied voltage is gradually increased/decreased is set to one to two seconds.
9. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized by comprising:
a red LED light source (11 r), a green LED light source (11 g), a blue LED light source (11 b) that constitute a LED light source (11);
a red LED guiding portion (13 r), a green LED guiding portion (13 g) and a blue LED guiding portion (13 b) that guide light rays applied from the respective light sources (11 r, 11 g, 11 b); and
a joining portion (13 a) that allows the respective guiding portions to join to one another.
10. The temperature adjusting device for an LED light source according to claim 1, characterized in that the LED light source (11) is a white-color LED.
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