Book scanning device
By setting up first and second scanning structures in the scanning device, the problem of existing equipment being unable to perform multi-faceted scanning and detect damage is solved, achieving efficient book information collection and damage detection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing scanning equipment has difficulty scanning multiple sides of a book simultaneously and cannot effectively detect damage to the book.
A book scanning device is designed, comprising a first scanning structure and a second scanning structure. The first scanning structure is used to scan the cover or back of a book, and the second scanning structure is used to scan the sides. The two structures are set at an angle to cover multiple scanning surfaces, and are detachably connected to improve portability.
It enables multi-sided scanning of books, simplifies the scanning process, improves scanning efficiency, and can detect book damage.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application belongs to the field of scanning equipment technology, and in particular relates to a book scanning device. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, in the process of book procurement and warehousing, it is usually necessary to use handheld scanning devices to scan the barcodes or QR codes of books in order to collect information such as the book title and price.
[0003] However, most current scanning devices can only scan one side of a book at a time, and are mostly used to scan QR codes, barcodes, and other information. They are not good at detecting the integrity of books or whether they are damaged. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the above problems, this application provides a book scanning device that can alleviate the problems of current handheld scanning devices being unable to scan multiple sides at once and being unable to check for book damage.
[0005] This application provides a book scanning device for collecting book information. The book includes a main surface and two side surfaces, which are arranged opposite to each other. The book scanning device includes: a first scanning structure for scanning either of the two main surfaces, the first scanning structure including a first scanning side facing the main surface of the book along a first direction; and a second scanning structure for scanning either of the side surfaces, the second scanning structure being disposed on one side of the first scanning structure, the first scanning structure including a second scanning side facing the side surface of the book along a second direction; the first direction and the second direction are arranged at an angle.
[0006] In the technical solution of this embodiment, a first scanning structure and a second scanning structure are set up. The first scanning structure collects information from the cover or back of the book to obtain information such as the book title and price. The second scanning structure collects information from the side of the book to obtain information such as whether the book has bumps or damage. This setting enables the book scanning device to scan multiple different sides, simplifies the scanning process, and also enables the book scanning device to check for book damage.
[0007] In some embodiments, the second scanning structure is detachably connected to one side of the first scanning structure along the length direction of the first scanning structure.
[0008] The technical solution of this embodiment provides a specific structure for the second scanning structure. The second scanning structure is located on one side of the length direction of the first scanning structure, so that the second scanning structure can scan the longer side of the book, thereby increasing the scanning area of the second scanning structure and making it easier to detect problems such as book damage. The second scanning structure is detachably connected to the first scanning structure, so that the book scanning device can be disassembled and carried, thereby improving the portability of the book scanning device.
[0009] In some embodiments, a first scanning structure is provided with a first connector, and a second scanning structure is provided with a second connector, wherein the second connector is configured to be able to be plugged into and cooperate with the first connector.
[0010] The technical solution of this embodiment provides some detachable connection methods for the first scanning structure and the second scanning structure, so that the book scanning device can be disassembled and carried.
[0011] In some embodiments, the second connector is provided with a second communication terminal, and the first connector is provided with a first communication terminal; when the second connector is plugged into and engaged with the first connector, the second communication terminal is configured to communicate with the first communication terminal and exchange electrical signals.
[0012] In the technical solution of this embodiment, a first communication terminal and a second communication terminal are provided so that the first scanning structure and the second scanning structure can exchange information while being detachable.
[0013] In some embodiments, there are two first scanning structures, which are arranged opposite to each other along a first direction and spaced apart, and the first scanning sides of the two first scanning structures are arranged opposite to each other; the two ends of the second scanning structure are respectively connected to the two first scanning structures.
[0014] In this embodiment, the number of first scanning structures is two, so that staff can complete the scanning of the book cover and back at one time, thereby improving the scanning efficiency of staff.
[0015] In some embodiments, the book scanning device further includes a handle, which is detachably connected to any of the first scanning structures and is disposed along the respective first scanning structure on the side of the respective first scanning structure away from the second scanning structure.
[0016] In the technical solution of this embodiment, a handle is provided so that the staff can hold it; the handle is detachably connected to the first scanning device so that the book scanning device can be disassembled and carried.
[0017] In some embodiments, the book scanning device further includes a support, which is detachably connected to another first scanning structure different from the handle connection, and the support is disposed along the corresponding first scanning structure on the side of the corresponding first scanning structure away from the second scanning structure.
[0018] In this embodiment, a bracket is provided to support the book scanning device, allowing it to be placed upright for easy handling and placement by staff. The bracket is detachably connected to the first scanning device to facilitate disassembly and transport of the book scanning device.
[0019] In some embodiments, the bracket includes a main body and a support connected to the main body. The main body is connected to a corresponding first scanning structure, and the support is connected to the main body. The support is located on one side of the main body along a third direction. The third direction is perpendicular to the first direction and is set at an angle to the second direction.
[0020] The technical solution of this embodiment provides some specific structures for the support, so that the support can stably support the book scanning device.
[0021] In some embodiments, there are two support portions, and the two support portions are located on opposite sides of the main body portion along a third direction.
[0022] The technical solution of this embodiment further provides some specific structures of the support so that the support can more stably support the book scanning device.
[0023] The above description is only an overview of the technical solution of this application. In order to better understand the technical means of this application and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, and to make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this application more obvious and understandable, the following are specific embodiments of this application. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 Three-dimensional schematic diagram of a book scanning device provided in some embodiments of this application Figure 1 ;
[0026] Figure 2 Three-dimensional schematic diagram of a book scanning device provided in some embodiments of this application Figure 2 ;
[0027] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the book scanning device provided in some embodiments of this application;
[0028] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the second scanning structure in a book scanning device provided in some embodiments of this application;
[0029] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the first scanning structure in a book scanning device provided in some embodiments of this application.
[0030] The markings in the diagram mean:
[0031] 100. Book scanning device;
[0032] 10. First scanning structure; 11. First scanning side; 12. First connector; 13. First communication terminal;
[0033] 20. Second scanning structure; 21. Second scanning side; 22. Second connector; 23. Second communication terminal;
[0034] 30. Handle;
[0035] 40. Bracket; 41. Main body; 42. Supporting part. Detailed Implementation
[0036] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of this application.
[0037] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0038] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0039] In scenarios such as book purchase, temporary transportation, and library entry information scanning and registration, it is usually necessary to scan books and collect information at different times. For example, during the process of library entry information scanning and registration, books are usually scanned in order to collect information such as book title, author, and price.
[0040] Currently, most book scanning devices are handheld, gun-type structures. These devices can only scan barcodes or QR codes on books and obtain the information recorded in the information patterns. In other words, most current scanning devices can only collect the information recorded in the information patterns and cannot check whether the book is damaged or torn. At the same time, most current scanning devices can only scan one side of the book, while the information that needs to be collected is usually concentrated on different sides of the book (such as the cover, spine, back, etc.). This results in low scanning efficiency of current scanning devices, requiring staff to scan the same book repeatedly.
[0041] Based on the above problems, this application provides a book scanning device, which includes a first scanning structure and a second scanning structure. The first scanning structure collects information from the cover or back of the book to obtain information such as the book title and price; the second scanning structure collects information from the side of the book to obtain information such as whether the book has been bumped or damaged.
[0042] In such a book scanning device, information such as the book title and price can be obtained by collecting information from the cover or back of the book through the first scanning structure, and information such as whether the book has been bumped or damaged can be obtained by collecting information from the side of the book through the second scanning structure. This allows the book scanning device to not only collect the picture and text information of the book, but also to confirm whether the book has obvious damage or breakage, thus expanding the function of the book scanning device. This setting also enables the book scanning device to scan multiple different sides, simplifying the scanning process and improving scanning efficiency.
[0043] To illustrate the technical solutions described in this application, the following description is provided in conjunction with specific accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0044] refer to Figure 1 To and Figure 3 This application provides a book scanning device 100 for collecting book information. The book includes a large surface and two side surfaces, which are arranged opposite to each other. The book scanning device 100 includes a first scanning structure 10 and a second scanning structure 20. The first scanning structure 10 is used to scan either of the two large surfaces and includes a first scanning side 11 facing the large surface of the book along a first direction. The second scanning structure 20 is used to scan either of the side surfaces and is located on one side of the first scanning structure 10. The first scanning structure 10 includes a second scanning side 21 facing the side surface of the book along a second direction. The first direction and the second direction are arranged at an angle.
[0045] Figure 1 , Figure 2In the diagram, the X-axis is located along the length of the book scanning device 100, the Y-axis is located along the width of the book scanning device 100, and the Z-axis is located along the height of the book scanning device 100.
[0046] The main surface of a book refers to the cover and the back side opposite the cover, while the sides of a book refer to the spine and the sides formed by the overlapping pages. When a book is significantly damaged, dents, tears, and other damage can be seen on the sides.
[0047] The first scanning structure 10 refers to the structure in the book scanning device 100 used to scan and acquire book information. The first scanning structure 10 typically includes a housing and a light source, optical array structure, etc., disposed within the housing. The optical array structure includes optical lenses and mirrors to guide the light emitted by the light source onto the book to be scanned. For example, the first scanning structure 10 may also include a camera, which can directly acquire information from the book surface and form a first image, so that the image processing software of the book scanning device 100 can extract and store the book information in the first image.
[0048] The first scanning structure 10 is used to scan one of the two large sides of the book, that is, the first scanning structure 10 can scan the cover of the book or the back of the book.
[0049] The second scanning structure 20 refers to the structure in the book scanning device 100 used to scan and acquire book information. The second scanning structure 20 typically includes a housing and a light source, optical array structure, etc., disposed within the housing. The optical array structure includes optical lenses and mirrors to guide the light emitted by the light source onto the book to be scanned. For example, the second scanning structure 20 may also include a camera, which can directly acquire information from the book surface and form a second image. This allows the image processing software of the book scanning device 100 to extract book information from the second image and determine whether there is any damage in the second image according to a preset program.
[0050] The first scanning structure 10 faces the large surface of the book along the first direction, and the second scanning structure 20 faces the side of the book along the second direction. That is, the first direction and the second direction are not parallel to each other. Depending on the shape of the book, the first direction can be perpendicular to the second direction, or the first direction and the second direction can be set at other angles.
[0051] For example, in Figure 1 , Figure 2 In the diagram, the first direction can be the direction of the Y-axis, and the second direction can be the direction of the X-axis.
[0052] During the scanning process of the book scanning device 100, the first scanning structure 10 can move along the length of the book, and the second scanning structure 20 also moves synchronously with the first scanning structure 10, thereby collecting the appearance information of the entire book, so that the image processing software can collect information such as the book title, author, and price from the appearance information, and also use the image processing software to confirm whether the book is damaged.
[0053] In this embodiment, a first scanning structure 10 and a second scanning structure 20 are provided. The first scanning structure 10 collects information from the cover or back of the book to obtain information such as the book title and price. The second scanning structure 20 collects information from the sides of the book to obtain information such as whether the book has been bumped or damaged. This arrangement enables the book scanning device 100 to scan multiple different surfaces, simplifies the scanning process, and also enables the book scanning device 100 to check for book damage.
[0054] refer to Figures 3 to 5 In some embodiments, the second scanning structure 20 is detachably connected to one side of the first scanning structure 10 along the length direction of the first scanning structure 10.
[0055] The second scanning structure 20 is detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10. The second scanning structure 20 can be detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10 by screwing, plugging or other means. For example, the second scanning structure 20 is detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10 by plugging. In this case, the first scanning structure 10 and the second scanning structure 20 are connected by the friction between the plugs.
[0056] Understandably, the second scanning structure 20 can be equipped with independent power supply, control unit and other electronic devices. The second scanning structure 20 can also share power supply, control unit and other electronic devices with the first scanning structure 10. When the second scanning structure 20 shares power supply, control unit and other electronic devices with the first scanning structure 10, and the second scanning structure 20 is installed in the first scanning structure 10, the electronic devices in the second scanning structure 20 can also be electrically connected or communicate with the electronic devices in the first scanning structure 10.
[0057] This embodiment provides a specific structure for the second scanning structure 20. The second scanning structure 20 is disposed on one side of the length direction of the first scanning structure 10, so that the second scanning structure 20 can scan the longer side of the book, thereby increasing the scanning area of the second scanning structure 20 and making it easier to detect problems such as book damage. The second scanning structure 20 is detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10, so that the book scanning device 100 can be detached and carried, thereby improving the portability of the book scanning device 100.
[0058] refer to Figure 4 , Figure 5In some embodiments, the first scanning structure 10 is provided with a first connector 12, and the second scanning structure 20 is provided with a second connector 22, the second connector 22 being configured to be able to be plugged into and cooperate with the first connector 12.
[0059] The first connector 12 refers to the structure on the first scanning structure 10 that is plugged into and corresponds to the second connector 22, and the second connector 22 refers to the structure on the second scanning structure 20 that is plugged into and corresponds to the first connector 12.
[0060] When the first connector 12 is a plug, the second connector 22 can be a socket; when the first connector 12 is a snap-fit, the second connector 22 can also be a snap-fit body.
[0061] For example, the second connector 22 is a protrusion protruding from the second scanning structure 20, and the first connector 12 is a socket recessed in the first scanning structure 10; when the second connector 22 is inserted into the first connector 12, the protrusion can be interference-fitted with the socket to fix the second connector 22 relatively stably on the first connector 12.
[0062] This embodiment provides some detachable connection methods for the first scanning structure 10 and the second scanning structure 20, so that the book scanning device 100 can be detached and carried.
[0063] refer to Figure 4 , Figure 5 In some embodiments, the second connector 22 is provided with a second communication terminal 23, and the first connector 12 is provided with a first communication terminal 13; when the second connector 22 is plugged into and engaged with the first connector 12, the second communication terminal 23 is configured to communicate with the first communication terminal 13 and exchange electrical signals.
[0064] The first communication terminal 13 refers to the structure in the first scanning structure 10 used to cooperate with the second communication terminal 23 and transmit signals. The first communication terminal 13 can be cylindrical, prismatic, sheet-like or other shapes, and the material of the first communication terminal 13 can include metal or other materials.
[0065] Similar to the first communication terminal 13, the second communication terminal 23 refers to the structure in the second scanning structure 20 that is used to cooperate with the first communication terminal 13 and transmit signals. The second communication terminal 23 can be cylindrical, prismatic, sheet-like or other shapes, and the material of the second communication terminal 23 can include metal or other materials.
[0066] When the first connector 12 is plugged into the second connector 22, the first communication terminal 13 can contact the second communication terminal 23, so that the first scanning structure 10 and the second scanning structure 20 can transmit information to each other.
[0067] For example, the second communication terminal 23 is a columnar metal structure connected to the second connector 22, and the first communication terminal 13 is a cylindrical metal structure located on the length of the first connector 12. When the second connector 22 is inserted into the first connector 12, the second communication terminal 23 can be inserted into the first communication terminal 13, and the second communication terminal 23 can exchange signals with the first communication terminal 13.
[0068] In this embodiment, a first communication terminal 13 and a second communication terminal 23 are provided so that the first scanning structure 10 and the second scanning structure 20 can exchange information while being detachable.
[0069] refer to Figures 1 to 3 In some embodiments, there are two first scanning structures 10, which are arranged opposite to each other and spaced apart along a first direction, and the first scanning sides 11 of the two first scanning structures 10 are arranged opposite to each other; the two ends of the second scanning structure 20 are respectively connected to the two first scanning structures 10.
[0070] There are two first scanning structures 10, and the two first scanning structures 10 are set at a distance from each other. The distance between the two first scanning structures 10 is used to allow the book to pass through. At this time, the two first scanning structures 10 can collect information from the cover and back of the book respectively.
[0071] The two ends of the second scanning mechanism are respectively connected to the two first scanning structures 10. At this time, the second scanning structure 20 can be U-shaped or other shapes.
[0072] For example, the first scanning structure 10 includes a first scanning side 11, which refers to the side of the first scanning structure 10 facing the book. The first scanning structure 10 can emit light or collect information from the book on the first scanning side 11. In the case of two first scanning structures 10, the first scanning sides 11 of the two first scanning structures 10 are arranged opposite each other so that the two first scanning structures 10 are respectively opposite to the cover and back of the book.
[0073] For example, the second scanning structure 20 includes a second scanning side 21, which refers to the side of the second scanning structure 20 facing the book. The second scanning structure 20 can emit light or collect information from the book on the second scanning side 21. In the case of two first scanning structures 10, the second scanning side 21 faces the gap between the two first scanning structures 10 so that the second scanning structure 20 can collect side information of the book.
[0074] In this embodiment, the number of first scanning structures 10 is two, so that the staff can complete the scanning of the book cover and back at one time, thereby improving the scanning efficiency of the staff.
[0075] refer to Figures 1 to 3 In some embodiments, the book scanning device 100 further includes a handle 30, which is detachably connected to any of the first scanning structures 10 and is disposed along the corresponding first scanning structure 10 on the side of the corresponding first scanning structure 10 away from the second scanning structure 20.
[0076] The handle 30 refers to the structure in the book scanning device 100 used by staff to hold it. The handle 30 can be cylindrical, prismatic, or other shapes. The material of the handle 30 can include metal, plastic, or other materials.
[0077] The handle 30 is detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10. The handle 30 can be detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10 by screwing, plugging, snapping or other means. In the case of two first scanning structures 10, the handle 30 can be connected to either first scanning structure 10.
[0078] The handle 30 is located on the side of the first scanning structure 10 away from the second scanning structure 20, that is, the handle 30 and the second scanning structure 20 are located on opposite sides of the first scanning structure 10, so as to reduce the interference of the handle 30 on the information collected by the second scanning structure 20.
[0079] For example, the first scanning structure 10 is provided with a mounting structure that corresponds to and mates with the handle 30 for mounting the handle 30.
[0080] In this embodiment, a handle 30 is provided for easy gripping by staff; the handle 30 is detachably connected to the first scanning device so that the book scanning device 100 can be disassembled and carried.
[0081] refer to Figures 1 to 3 In some embodiments, the book scanning device 100 further includes a support 40, which is detachably connected to another first scanning structure 10 that is different from the handle 30. The support 40 is disposed along the corresponding first scanning structure 10 on the side of the corresponding first scanning structure 10 away from the second scanning structure 20.
[0082] The support 40 refers to the supporting structure in the book scanning device 100. The support 40 can be a frame structure, a plate structure, or a structure of other shapes. The material of the support 40 can include metal, plastic, or other materials.
[0083] The bracket 40 is detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10. The bracket 40 can be detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10 by screwing, plugging, snapping or other means.
[0084] When there are two first scanning structures 10, the bracket 40 and the handle 30 can be connected to different first scanning structures 10 respectively; when the book scanning device 100 is placed on the working surface, the first scanning device connected to the bracket 40 is in contact with the working surface, and the bracket 40 is also in contact with the working surface.
[0085] When there are two first scanning structures 10, the book scanning device 100 is difficult to place stably on a desktop, workbench, or other surface. In this case, the book scanning structure is prone to falling over, causing bumps, vibrations, etc., and the fallen book scanning device 100 is also inconvenient for staff to pick up and hold. Therefore, a support 40 is set up to support the book scanning device 100, thereby reducing the risk of damage caused by the book scanning device 100 falling over, and also making it easier for staff to pick up and put down the book scanning device 100.
[0086] In this embodiment, a bracket 40 is provided to support the book scanning device 100, so that the book scanning device 100 can be placed vertically, making it convenient for staff to hold the handle 30 and place it; the bracket 40 is detachably connected to the first scanning device so that the book scanning device 100 can be disassembled and carried.
[0087] refer to Figures 1 to 3 In some embodiments, the bracket 40 includes a main body 41 and a support 42 connected to the main body 41. The main body 41 is connected to a corresponding first scanning structure 10, and the support 42 is connected to the main body 41. The support 42 is located on one side of the main body 41 along a third direction. The third direction is perpendicular to the first direction and is set at an angle to the second direction.
[0088] The main body 41 refers to the part of the bracket 40 that is connected to the corresponding first scanning structure 10. The main body 41 can be cylindrical, prismatic, or other shapes. When the bracket 40 is detachably connected to the corresponding first scanning structure 10, the main body 41 is detachably connected to the corresponding first scanning structure 10. The main body 41 can be detachably connected to the first scanning structure 10 by screwing, plugging, snapping, or other means. The material of the main body 41 can include metal, plastic, or other materials.
[0089] The support part 42 refers to the structure in the bracket 40 that is mainly used to support the book scanning device 100. The support part 42 can be cylindrical, prismatic, or other shapes. The material of the support part 42 can include metal, plastic, or other materials.
[0090] The support part 42 is connected to the main body part 41. The support part 42 can be connected to the main body part 41 by welding, screwing or other means. The support part 42 can also be integrally formed with the main body part 41.
[0091] The third direction is perpendicular to the first direction, and the third direction is set at an angle to the second direction. That is, the third direction can be perpendicular to the second direction, or there can be other angles between the third direction and the second direction.
[0092] When there are two first scanning structures 10, the first direction is the arrangement direction of the two first scanning results. When the book scanning device 100 is placed on the working surface, the book scanning device 100 is prone to tilting and falling down on both sides along the third direction. Accordingly, the support part 42 is located on the side of the main body part 41 along the third direction so that the support part 42 can support the book scanning device 100 more stably.
[0093] This embodiment provides some specific structures of the support 40 so that the support 40 can stably support the book scanning device 100.
[0094] refer to Figures 1 to 3 In some embodiments, there are two support portions 42, and the two support portions 42 are located on opposite sides of the main body portion 41 along a third direction.
[0095] When there are two first scanning structures 10, and the book scanning device 100 is placed on the working surface, the book scanning device 100 is prone to tilting and falling over on both sides in the third direction; accordingly, there are two support parts 42, which are respectively located on opposite sides of the main body 41 in the third direction, so that the support parts 42 can better and more stably support the book scanning device 100.
[0096] This embodiment further provides some specific structures of the bracket 40 so that the bracket 40 can more stably support the book scanning device 100.
[0097] In the book scanning device 100 provided in this application embodiment, the bracket 40, handle 30, first scanning structure 10 and second scanning structure 20 are all detachably connected to each other, so as to facilitate modular installation as needed, thereby adapting to different usage scenarios and usage requirements; it can be understood that, in addition to the bracket 40, handle 30, first scanning structure 10 and second scanning structure 20, the book scanning device 100 provided in this application embodiment may also include other modular structures.
[0098] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, and should all be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A book scanning apparatus for acquiring information of a book, the book including a large face and a side face, the large face having two and being disposed in opposition, characterized by, The book scanning device comprises: a first scanning structure for scanning any one of the two large surfaces, the first scanning structure comprising a first scanning side facing the large surface of the book in a first direction; a second scanning structure for scanning any one of the side surfaces, the second scanning structure being arranged on one side of the first scanning structure, the first scanning structure comprising a second scanning side facing the side surface of the book in a second direction; the first direction and the second direction are arranged at an angle.
2. The book scanning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein The second scanning structure is detachably connected to one side of the first scanning structure along the length direction of the first scanning structure.
3. The book scanning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein The first scanning structure is provided with a first plug-in part, and the second scanning structure is provided with a second plug-in part, the second plug-in part being configured to be able to plug-in cooperate with the first plug-in part.
4. The book scanning apparatus according to claim 3, wherein The second plug-in part is provided with a second communication terminal, and the first plug-in part is provided with a first communication terminal; In the case that the second plug-in part is plugged-in cooperated with the first plug-in part, the second communication terminal is configured to be able to communicate with the first communication terminal and exchange electrical signals.
5. The book scanning apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The number of the first scanning structures is two, the two first scanning structures are oppositely and spacedly arranged along the first direction, and the first scanning sides of the two first scanning structures are oppositely arranged. The two ends of the second scanning structure are respectively connected to the two first scanning structures.
6. The book scanning apparatus according to claim 5, wherein The book scanning device further comprises a handle, the handle being detachably connected to any one of the first scanning structures, and the handle being arranged on the side of the corresponding first scanning structure away from the second scanning structure along the corresponding first scanning structure.
7. The book scanning apparatus according to claim 6, wherein The book scanning device further comprises a support, the support being detachably connected to another first scanning structure different from the first scanning structure connected with the handle, and the support being arranged on the side of the corresponding first scanning structure away from the second scanning structure along the corresponding first scanning structure.
8. The book scanning apparatus of claim 7, wherein The support comprises a main body part and a supporting part connected to the main body part, the main body part being connected to the corresponding first scanning structure, the supporting part being connected to the main body part, and the supporting part being located on one side of the main body part along a third direction; The third direction is perpendicular to the first direction, and the third direction and the second direction are arranged at an angle.
9. The book scanning apparatus according to claim 8, wherein The supporting part has two, and the two supporting parts are respectively located on the opposite sides of the main body part along the third direction.