1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an angular position adjusting apparatus, an angular position adjusting method, and a computer-readable recording medium for angular position adjustment, and more particularly, to an angular position adjusting apparatus, an angular position adjusting method, and a computer-readable recording medium for angular position adjustment for adjusting the angular position of a control panel of, for example, an image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years and continuing, the use of image forming apparatuses such as copiers (e.g. electrophotographic type copy machines), facsimiles, printers, plotters, and printing machines is rapidly increasing. In controlling image forming apparatuses, a control part of an image forming apparatus includes various input and output apparatuses such as a control panel including, for example, a control button(s) for inputting data (e.g. hard key such as a switch, soft key such as a touch panel), and a display for displaying status information and instructions from the image forming apparatus (e.g. LED, LCD). In some cases of using the control part, there may be difficulty in operating the control part due to physical characteristics of the user (operator), such as height or difficulty in viewing the display due to lighting or external light.
In order to solve such difficulties, various mechanisms for changing the angular position of the control part or the display are proposed (For example, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application Nos. 2003-345087, 2003-337506, and 2004-287453). Such mechanisms include, for example, a control panel protruding from a main body of an apparatus for allowing the angular position of the control panel to be adjusted. Another mechanism includes a component that applies load (e.g. friction) to a member such as a rotary axle or a joint part provided by a ratchet mechanism.
However, with an image forming apparatus having the protruding control panel, the position of the control panel does not change and remains in the protruding state once the electric power of the image forming apparatus is turned off. From the aspect of safety or efficient utilization of space, it is preferable to change the position of the control panel when the image forming apparatus is not in use. With the image forming apparatus having the rotary axle or the joint part, the rotary axle or the joint part of the control part may undesirably rotate in a case where too much force applied upon operating the control part or where the joint part is weakly affixed to the control part. Accordingly, a large operating force or complicated operation (e.g. adjusting the rotary angle of the control part by removing the ratchet mechanism) may be required for the user (particularly, in a case where the user is a child, an elderly person, or a physically impaired person).
The present invention may provide an angular position adjusting apparatus, an angular position adjusting method, and a computer-readable recording medium for angular position adjustment that substantially obviate one or more of the problems caused by the limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
Features and advantages of the present invention are set forth in the description which follows, and in part will become apparent from the description and the accompanying drawings, or may be learned by practice of the invention according to the teachings provided in the description. Objects as well as other features and advantages of the present invention will be realized and attained by an angular position adjusting apparatus, an angular position adjusting method, and a computer-readable recording medium for angular position adjustment particularly pointed out in the specification in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable a person having ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the invention provides an angular position adjusting apparatus for adjusting the angular position of a control panel of an image processing apparatus, the angular position adjusting apparatus including: a rotary member attached to the control panel; an input part for generating an input signal indicative of changing the angular position of the control panel; a motor part connected to the rotary member for changing the angular position of the control panel by driving the rotary member; and a setting part for setting the angular position of the control panel in correspondence with a power status of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, the setting part may set the angular position of the control panel to a maximum tilt angle in a case of turning off the power of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, the setting part may set the angular position of the control panel to a reference position angle in a case of turning on the power of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, the setting part may set the angular position of the control panel to a predetermined angular position in a case of turning on the power of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, the angular position adjusting apparatus may further include a memory part for storing data of the angular position of the control panel before the power of the image processing apparatus is turned off, wherein the data includes data of the predetermined angular position.
In the angular position adjusting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, the input part may be situated on at least one of an upper surface of the control panel and a lower surface of the control panel, wherein the input part generates the input signal in accordance with a pressing force applied from an operator of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, the angular position adjusting apparatus may further include: an angle position detecting part including a position sensor for detecting at least one angular position of the control panel; a stop position detecting part for determining whether the angular position of the control panel has reached a predetermined angular position; an input signal detecting part for detecting the input signal generated from the input part; and a motor driving part for driving the motor in accordance with the input signal detected by the input signal detecting part.
Furthermore, the present invention provides a method for adjusting the angular position of a control panel of an image processing apparatus, the method including the steps of: a) generating an input signal indicative of changing the angular position of the control panel; b) changing the angular position of the control panel by driving a rotary member attached to the control panel; and c) setting the angular position of the control panel in correspondence with a power status of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting method according to an embodiment of the present invention, step c) may set the angular position of the control panel to a maximum tilt angle in a case of turning off the power of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting method according to an embodiment of the present invention, step c) may set the angular position of the control panel to a reference position angle in a case of turning on the power of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting method according town embodiment of the present invention, step c) may set the angular position of the control panel to a predetermined angular position in a case of turning on the power of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting method according to an embodiment of the present invention, the angular position adjusting method may further include a step of: storing data of the angular position of the control panel before the power of the image processing apparatus is turned off; wherein the data includes data of the predetermined angular position.
In the angular position adjusting method according to an embodiment of the present invention, step a) may generate the input signal in accordance with a pressing force applied from an operator of the image processing apparatus.
In the angular position adjusting method according to an embodiment of the present invention, the angular position adjusting method may further include the steps of: detecting at least one angular position of the control panel; determining whether the angular position of the control panel has reached a predetermined angular position; detecting the input signal generated from the input part; and driving the motor in accordance with the input signal detected in the step of detecting the input signal.
Furthermore, the present invention provides a computer-readable recording medium on which a program is recorded for causing a computer to execute an angular position adjusting method for adjusting the angular position of a control panel of an image processing apparatus, the angular position adjusting method including the steps of: a) generating an input signal indicative of changing the angular position of the control panel; b) changing the angular position of the control panel by driving a rotary member attached to the control panel; and c) setting the angular position of the control panel in correspondence with a power status of the image processing apparatus.
Other objects and further features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In a case where the operator desires to tilt the control part 400 downward, a switch (tilt SW 35) provided at the upper surface of the control part 400 is pressed downward to generate an input signal indicating downward oscillation. The control part 400 determines that such downward pressing maneuver (downward oscillation) is a downward tilt instruction and generates a detection signal in response to the downward pressing maneuver. In a case where the operator desires to tilt the control part 400 upward, a switch (tilt SW 36) provided at the lower surface of the control part 400 is pressed upward to generate an input signal indicating upward oscillation. The control part 400 determines that such upward pressing maneuver (upward oscillation) is an upward tilt instruction and generates a detection signal in response to the upward pressing maneuver. The motor 30 is rotated in accordance with the detection signals and rotates in the direction desired by the operator.
Thereby, the operator according to this embodiment of the present invention can perform both the downward oscillation and the upward oscillation of the control part 400 in a similar manner. Furthermore, the control part 400 can be stopped at a position desired by the operator. Accordingly, the accuracy of position control of the control part 400 can be improved.
Since the rotary axle 41 of the control part 400 is connected to the motor 30 via the deceleration mechanism 31, the deceleration mechanism 31 enables the control part 400 maintain its angular position. Accordingly, even if the operator attempts to rotate the control part 400 by pressing the control part 400, the control part 400 cannot be easily rotated unless the motor 30 is driven. The latch mechanism 32 is provided between the deceleration mechanism 31 and the rotary axle 41 of the control part 400. The latch mechanism 32 is configured to open (release) when the motor 30 is driven and latch (close) when the motor 30 is stopped for ensuring a latched state of the control part 400. By employing the latch mechanism 32, the gear 40 of the deceleration mechanism 31 can be prevented from shaking the control panel 4.
An example of the latch mechanism 32 is a torque hinge as shown in
Furthermore, since the rotary axle 41 of the control panel 4 is connected to the motor 30 via the deceleration mechanism 31, an increase of inertia of the motor 30 and the deceleration mechanism 31 may cause the control panel 4 to continue rotating even after the pressing force applied to the control panel 4 is lifted. Thereby, in some cases, the control panel 4 may be rotated in excess. Accordingly, the control panel 4 may be provided with a stopping apparatus (e.g. brake) for immediately stopping the rotation of control panel 4 after the applying of pressing force is stopped. The brake (method of applying a braking force) may include, for example, an electromagnetic brake or a counter-rotation brake that applies negative phase voltage to the motor 30.
In activating (driving) the electromagnetic brake 71, the electromagnetic brake 71 is supplied with power (energized) immediately after the motor 30 is stopped and is opened immediately before the motor 30 is driven. In this process, the electromagnetic brake 71 is energized with a rated power for a predetermined period immediately after the motor 30 is stopped (power greater than the rated power may be supplied if the predetermined period is short). After the predetermined period has elapsed, the energizing of the electromagnetic brake 71 is controlled in a manner that the power applied to the electromagnetic brake decreases. This control is conducted since a sufficient frictional force can be attained without the supply of rated power given that the magnetic reluctance decreases as the air gap between the armature 52 and the yoke 51 becomes smaller when the armature 52 is attracted to the yoke 51. Accordingly, consumption of electric power can be reduced and heating of the electromagnetic brake 71 can be controlled.
In another example of the present invention, the angular stop position of the control part 400 may be set so that the control part 400 can be stopped at plural positions (steps) instead of stopping at a single predetermined position. In this example, a position sensor(s) 62 is employed for detecting a stop position mark(s) provided to the rotary axle 41 of the control part 400, to thereby stop the control part 400 upon detection of the stop position.
With reference to
[Power On Operation]
With the above-described operation, the control panel 4 can be set to a predetermined position when the power of the image processing apparatus 100 is turned on. Accordingly, operation of the control panel 4 can be performed in the same manner as the previous time.
[Power Off Operation]
In the operation shown in
With the above-described operation, the control panel 4 can be set to the unobstructed position in a case of turning off the power of the image processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Accordingly, the control panel 4 can be set at a desired position (e.g. unobstructed position, space-saving position, easy operating position, visible position) when the image processing apparatus 100 is turned on/off before or after performing a predetermined operation. As a result, the image processing apparatus 100 including the control panel 4 can be handled in safe and space-saving manner.
By setting the angular positions beforehand, the control panel 4 can be arranged at a desired angular position when the image processing apparatus 100 is turned on/off before or after performing a predetermined operation.
Furthermore, with the above-described control part 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention, the operator can easily set the position of the control part 400 (control panel 4) since both the downward oscillation and the upward oscillation of the control part 400 are performed in a similar manner.
The above-described control part 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention may be applied to a rotary angle adjusting mechanism of various office automation equipments (e.g. copier, printer, etc.) and electronic devices.
It is to be noted that the processes (steps) of the flowcharts shown in
For example, the program according to an embodiment of the present invention includes the processes of a) detecting an instruction (request) for turning off the power of the image processing apparatus, b) determining the angular position of the control panel 4, c) determining whether the angular position of the control panel 4 is set to a maximum tilt angle, d) immediately turning off the power when it is determined that the angular position is set to the maximum tilt angle and generating a tilt operation instructing signal for changing the angular position when it is determined that the angular position is not set to the maximum tilt angle, and e) stopping the tilt operation and generating a power off instructing signal when the angular position reaches the maximum tilt angle. The program may also include the processes of f) storing the angular positions of the control panel 4 in the memory part and g) generating a power off signal when the angular position reaches a predetermined angular position stored in the memory part.
The program according to another embodiment of the present invention includes the processes of a) detecting the turning on of the power of the image processing apparatus 100, b) detecting the angular position of the control panel, c) adjusting the angular position of the control panel to a minimum tilt angle and stopping the adjustment when the angular position reaches the minimum tilt angle when the turning on of power is detected (detection of power on signal).
The program according to yet another embodiment of the present invention includes the processes of a) reading out data containing reference position of the control panel 4 from the memory part, b) comparing the angular position of the control panel 4 with the angular position of the reference position data, c) reading out the reference position data from the memory part when turning on the power of the image processing apparatus 100, d) comparing the read out reference position data and the angular position of the control panel 4 and adjusting the angular position of the control panel 4 to the angular position in the reference position data, and e) stopping the adjustment when the angular position reaches the angular position in the reference position data.
In addition, the program according to one of the above-described embodiments of the present invention may also include the processes of: storing the angular position of the control panel 4 in the memory part before turning off the power of the image processing apparatus 100; reading out the stored angular position as the reference position data from the memory part; comparing the angular position of the control panel 4 and the angular position in the reference position data; reading out the reference position data from the memory part when the turning on of power is detected; comparing the read out angular position in the reference position data with the angular position of the control panel 4; adjusting the angular position until the angular position of the control panel 4 reaches the angular position in the reference position data; and stopping the adjustment when the angular position of the control panel 4 reaches the angular position in the reference position data.
Further, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, but variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese Priority Application No. 2005-269215 filed on Sep. 15, 2005, with the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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