APPARATUS READING WITHOUT CONTACT

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ADVANCED FILM DEVICES ADVANCED FILM DEVICES INC. 161-2 MASAZUKA, TSUGA-MACHI SHIMOTSUGA-GUN, TOCHIGI 328-0114 Japan Apparatus for reading without contact identification information of an integrated circuit chip, which is attached to a movable body such as human being and an object, by a reader connected to a computer using radio frequency, identifying the information automatically, and writing the identification information, and an integrated circuit or a large-scale integrated circuit for the sake of the operation, namely, radio frequency identification tags and RFID readers; electronic tags for identification, namely, tags with integrated circuit chips and contactless radio frequency tags for passive labeling, tracing or tracking of persons, animals, vehicles or goods; electronic applied machines or apparatus using an electronic tag, namely, personal digital assistants (PDAs), cellular phones, televisions, video cameras, cameras, optical scanners or personal computers;FILM DEVICES;Testing and research on electricity; testing and research in the field of material science, namely, electroluminescence material; providing information in the field of patent technology; providing information in the field of thin film technology; providing information in the field of electroluminescence displays;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An object of this invention is to provide a structure which meets a high-quality reading requirement and realize high-speed color reading when the reading section of a color image forming apparatus adopts a color contact image sensor using CCDs as reading elements. In order to achieve this object, the image sensor of a color image reading section uses a color contact image sensor in which a plurality of CCDs are aligned as reading elements in the main scanning direction. In this case, each CCD has one analog shift register for RGB time-division reading, and three R, G, and B reading apertures arranged parallel to each other at a pitch corresponding to the reading resolution. The pixel pitch in the main scanning direction is constant.