Information
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Patent Grant
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6663099
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Patent Number
6,663,099
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Date Filed
Monday, April 15, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Joerger; Kaitlin
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 162
- 271 163
- 271 164
- 271 165
- 271 166
- 271 264
- 271 213
- 399 405
- 221 98
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for transferring paper sheets includes a supply device which supplies sheets, a supply unit which is provided as part of the supply device and forms a supply outlet through which the sheets are ejected, a receiving device which is connected to the supply device in such a manner as to be vertically movable relative to the supply device, and a receiving unit which is provided as part of the receiving device and forms a receiving inlet by which the sheets are received, wherein one of the supply unit and the receiving unit is configured to be vertically movable, and changes a vertical position thereof in response to relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to paper sheet transfer apparatus, and particularly relates to a paper sheet transfer apparatus comprised of a paper sheet supplying apparatus and a paper sheet receiving apparatus implemented as part of a copier machine or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
Image forming apparatus such as a printer, a copier, or a facsimile machine is generally provided with options to install peripheral units such as a large-scale paper supply apparatus that stores therein a large number of print sheets, or a post-processing apparatus such as a punch, a mailbox, a paper folding unit, a sorter for sorting printed sheets, etc. Such optional apparatuses are detachable from the image forming apparatus. When an optional apparatus is attached, the positioning thereof relative to the image forming apparatus needs to be carefully made such that sheets are supplied from the paper supply apparatus to the image forming apparatus without paper jam, or are supplied from the image forming apparatus to the post-processing apparatus without paper jam.
FIG. 10
is a drawing showing a paper supply and receipt mechanism of the related art.
FIG. 10
shows the configuration of a paper exchanging portion between an image forming apparatus and a large-scale paper supply apparatus. In
FIG. 10
, upper and lower guide plates
136
and
137
of the paper supply apparatus on the paper supply side are fixed as to their positions, and so are the upper and lower guide plates
36
and
37
of the image forming apparatus on the paper receipt side. In order to insure proper paper feeding even if relative positioning in the vertical direction exhibits displacement for one reason or another, the upper and lower guide plates
36
and
37
of the image forming apparatus are configured to exhibit a large aperture angle. This aperture angle may be too wide in some instances, causing a failure to pass a paper sheet in the case of a curled sheet, thereby causing paper jam.
To obviate this problem, some optional apparatuses are designed to be adjustable as to their positions relative to the image forming apparatus, thereby making it possible to cope with various restrictions imposed regarding the place of installment. Japanese Patent Laid-open Application No. 11-79430 discloses such an optical apparatus. This optional apparatus is a large-scale paper supply apparatus, which includes a paper supply unit and a paper sheet rack that supports the paper supply unit in a position adjustable manner.
In this related-art configuration, the paper supply unit and the paper sheet rack are provided as separate units. Because of this, the paper supply unit needs to be installed by attaching it to the image forming apparatus, and, then, the paper sheet rack has to be installed by attaching it to the paper supply unit. This requires several steps of installation process, and is thus cumbersome. Further, separate housings are necessary for the paper supply unit and the paper sheet rack, respectively, resulting in a cost increase of the large-scale paper supply apparatus.
Accordingly, there is a need for a paper sheet transfer apparatus which can be readily installed and can be taken care of through simple maintenance work while providing proper paper transfer performance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a general object of the present invention to provide a sheet transfer apparatus that substantially obviates one or more of the problems caused by the limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
Features and advantages of the present invention will be 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 a sheet transfer apparatus 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, an apparatus for transferring paper sheets according to the present invention includes a supply device which supplies sheets, a supply unit which is provided as part of the supply device and forms a supply outlet through which the sheets are ejected, a receiving device which is connected to the supply device in such a manner as to be vertically movable relative to the supply device, and a receiving unit which is provided as part of the receiving device and forms a receiving inlet by which the sheets are received, wherein one of the supply unit and the receiving unit is configured to be vertically movable, and changes a vertical position thereof in response to relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
In the apparatus described above, the receiving unit on the sheet receiving side and the supply unit on the sheet supply side are configured to be vertically movable, and shift their positions in response to relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device. Even if the supply device is positioned lower than or higher than the receiving device, or is relatively displaced in a vertical direction over a prolonged period of time, proper sheet transfer can be achieved. In order to make the supply unit or the receiving unit vertically movable, they may be configured to swing around a pivot point, or may be configured to be elastically bendable in the vertical direction.
With this provision, it suffices that the supply device and the receiving device be fixed with respect to their horizontal positions, and these two devices can be connected in such a manner that allows for vertical movement. This makes it easier to install the devices and attend to maintenance work while keeping sufficiently proper performance of sheet transfer.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing a schematic configuration of an image forming apparatus provided with a large-scale paper supply apparatus and a finisher;
FIG. 2
is an illustrative drawing showing portions where the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus are connected together;
FIG. 3
is a schematic side view for explaining a paper transfer mechanism between the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an illustrative drawing showing the paper transfer mechanism of
FIG. 3
;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are illustrative drawings for explaining the function of a stopper formed as part of an upper guide plate;
FIG. 6
is an illustrative drawing showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is an illustrative drawing showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is an illustrative drawing showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are illustrative drawings showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 10
is a drawing showing a paper supply and receipt mechanism of the related art.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing a schematic configuration of an image forming apparatus provided with a large-scale paper supply apparatus and a finisher.
FIG. 2
is an illustrative drawing showing portions where the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus are connected together.
FIG. 3
is a schematic side view for explaining a paper transfer mechanism between the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an illustrative drawing showing the paper transfer mechanism of FIG.
3
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an image forming apparatus
100
is provided with optional units that are a large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
and a finisher
3
. The present invention is directed to a paper transfer apparatus that transfers paper between an image forming apparatus and an optional unit, and is applicable to a unit for receiving printed sheets from the image forming apparatus as well as a unit for supplying paper sheets to the image forming apparatus. In this example of
FIG. 1
, a description will be given with regard to the paper transfer mechanism between the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
and the image forming apparatus
100
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the image forming apparatus
100
has a document reader
110
at the top that includes a double-sided document feeding means and a document reading means for performing optical reading of documents. Under the document reader
110
, an image forming unit is provided that includes a photosensitive drum
101
, an electric charger
102
, an exposure unit
103
, a conveyor belt
104
, a drum cleaning unit
105
, and a development unit
106
. A paper sheet on which an image is formed by the image forming unit is subjected to fixing process by a fixing unit
108
, and is then supplied by a path selecting nail
116
to the finisher
3
through ejection rollers
1
or to a paper sheet returning unit
109
used for printing on both sides of a paper sheet. Under the paper sheet returning unit
109
, a paper sheet supply unit comprised of four sheet supply trays
113
. Paper sheets P stored in the sheet supply trays
113
are transferred to the image forming unit through transfer rollers
111
and resist rollers
112
. The image forming apparatus
100
is provided with casters
115
that support all the weight thereof.
The finisher
3
includes a punch unit
4
for making holes through the paper sheets P supplied through the ejection rollers
1
and a staple unit
7
for stapling the paper sheets P supplied to a staple tray
8
. The paper sheets P that are not undergoing stapling are ejected onto an ejection tray
5
situated at the top after being guided thereto by a path selection nail or hook
9
. When stapling is necessary, the paper sheets P are supplied to the staple tray
8
by the path selection nails or hooks
9
and
10
, and are stapled by the staple unit
7
, followed by being ejected onto a paper stack tray
6
.
The large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
stores therein a large number of paper sheets P as a stack of paper sheets, and includes a sheet supply tray
113
a
, which has a vertical position thereof adjustable by a powered adjustment mechanism. Paper sheets P supplied from the sheet supply tray
113
a
are ejected from the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
through ejection rollers
111
, and are fed into the image forming apparatus
100
through a paper-sheet inlet. The large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
are provided with casters
125
that support all the weight thereof.
Relative positioning between the image forming apparatus
100
and the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is made by engaging pins
120
a
and
120
b
of the image forming apparatus
100
in the vertically elongated holes
121
a
and
121
b
of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
as shown in FIG.
2
. The pins
120
a
and
102
b
project horizontally from the side panel of the image forming apparatus
100
, and the elongated holes
121
a
and
121
b
are formed on the side panel of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
. With this configuration, horizontal positioning is fixed, while vertical positioning is not fixed in FIG.
1
. This makes it easier to attach/detach the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
to/from the image forming apparatus
100
.
In the first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
, an upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
is configured to swing around a pivot point
26
b
whereas upper and lower guide plates
126
and
127
of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
are provided as fixed members. The upper guide plate
126
is provided with a positioning rod
126
a
, and the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
has a positioning guide
26
a
that receives the positioning rod
126
a
. Further, the upper guide plate
26
has a stopper
26
c
extending downward and formed as an integral part thereof, which comes in contact with the lower guide plate
27
. The stopper
26
c
serves to prevent the upper guide plate
26
from dropping exceedingly when the image forming apparatus
100
stands alone.
In this embodiment as described above, the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
on the sheet receiving side is configured to swing freely. This design takes into account weight difference between the image forming apparatus
100
and the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
. If the floor surface is soft in the place where the image forming apparatus
100
is installed, the image forming apparatus
100
heavier than large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
may sink deeper after an extended period of time. In such a case, the upper and lower guide plates
26
and
27
of the image forming apparatus
100
are displaced downward. In the related-art configuration of
FIG. 10
, the upper guide plate
36
of the image forming apparatus
100
would not provide a sufficient sheet transfer angle. In this embodiment, however, the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
swings about the pivot point
26
b
as shown in FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
, and the positioning rod
126
a
of the upper guide plate
126
fixed to the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is pressed against the positioning guide
26
a
of the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
. Through this pressing movement, the upper guide plate
26
swings so as to provide a sufficient sheet transfer angle on the side of the image forming apparatus
100
.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are illustrative drawings for explaining the function of the stopper
26
c
formed as part of the upper guide plate
26
.
FIG. 5B
shows the way the guide plates are positioned when the large-scale paper supply apparatus is attached to the image forming apparatus, and
FIG. 5A
show the way the guide plates are positioned when the large-scale paper supply apparatus is detached from the image forming apparatus. As shown in
FIG. 5A
, when the image forming apparatus
100
stands alone before the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is attached to the image forming apparatus
100
, the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
is supported by the lower guide plate
27
as the stopper
26
c
is pressed against it. When the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
comes in contact with an then slides on the positioning guide
26
a
of the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
. As a result, the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
swings in the direction indicated by an arrow D in
FIG. 5B
, and comes to a halt. When this happens, the image forming apparatus
100
and the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
are fixed with each other through connecting means (not shown).
When the image forming apparatus
100
is detached from the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
, the connecting means is disengaged, and the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is moved away in the direction shown by an arrow B in FIG.
5
B. In conjunction with this movement, the positioning rod
126
a
of the upper guide plate
126
fixed to the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is detached from the positioning guide
26
a
of the upper guide plate
26
of the image forming apparatus
100
after sliding thereon. This results in the stopper
26
c
of the upper guide plate
26
coming into contact with the lower guide plate
27
fixed in the image forming apparatus
100
.
The embodiment described above has been described by referring to an example in which paper sheets are transferred between the image forming apparatus
100
and the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
. It should be noted that the same configuration as described above may be used for sheet transfer between the image forming apparatus
100
and the finisher
3
.
FIG. 6
is an illustrative drawing showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
In the second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 6
, a lower guide plate
227
of the image forming apparatus
100
is configured to swing around a pivot point
227
b
whereas upper and lower guide plates
326
and
327
of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
are provided as fixed members. The lower guide plate
327
is provided with a positioning rod
327
a
, and the lower guide plate
227
of the image forming apparatus
100
has a positioning guide
227
a
that receives the positioning rod
327
a
. The lower guide plate
227
has a hooking part
227
d
, to which a coil spring
231
is hooked at one end thereof. The other end of the coil spring is fixed to a spring fixing part
230
that is situated at a predetermined position inside the image forming apparatus
100
. The coil spring
231
serves to pull up the lower guide plate
227
at all times, thereby preventing the lower guide plate
227
from dropping from its own weight. The lower guide plate
227
has a stopper
227
c
extending upward and formed as an integral part thereof, which comes in contact with the upper guide plate
226
. The stopper
227
c
serves to prevent the lower guide plate
227
from being lifted exceedingly when the image forming apparatus
100
stands alone.
In this embodiment as described above, the lower guide plate
227
of the image forming apparatus
100
on the sheet receiving side is configured to swing freely. With this provision, even if the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
sinks lower than the image forming apparatus
100
, proper sheet transfer can be achieved from the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
to the image forming apparatus
100
.
FIG. 7
is an illustrative drawing showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
In the third embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 7
, an upper guide plate
426
of the image forming apparatus
100
is configured to swing around a pivot point
426
b
, and a lower guide plate
427
is also configured to swing around a pivot point
427
b
. In the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
, an upper guide plate
526
is secured in a fixed position and provided with a positioning rod
526
a
, and a lower guide plate
527
is secured in a fixed position and provided with a positioning rod
527
a
. In the image forming apparatus
100
, the upper guide plate
426
has a positioning guide
426
a
that receives the positioning rod
526
a
, and the lower guide plate
427
has a positioning guide
427
a
that receives the positioning rod
527
a
. The lower guide plate
427
has a hooking part
427
d
, to which a coil spring
431
is hooked at one end thereof. The other end of the coil spring
431
is fixed to a spring fixing part
430
that is situated at a predetermined position inside the image forming apparatus
100
. The coil spring
431
serves to pull up the lower guide plate
427
at all times, thereby preventing the lower guide plate
427
from dropping from its own weight.
The upper guide plate
426
has a stopper
426
c
extending downward and formed as an integral part thereof, which comes in contact with an opposite stopper
442
fixedly provided at a predetermined location inside the image forming apparatus
100
. The stopper
426
c
serves to prevent the upper guide plate
426
from dropping exceedingly when the image forming apparatus
100
stands alone. By the same token, the lower guide plate
427
has a stopper
427
c
extending upward and formed as an integral part thereof, which comes in contact with an opposite stopper
441
fixedly provided at a predetermined location inside the image forming apparatus
100
. The stopper
427
c
serves to prevent the lower guide plate
427
from being lifted exceedingly when the image forming apparatus
100
stands alone.
In this embodiment as described above, the upper and lower guide plates
426
and
427
of the image forming apparatus
100
on the sheet receiving side are configured to swing freely. With this provision, even if the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is displaced lower than or higher than the image forming apparatus
100
, proper sheet transfer can be achieved from the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
to the image forming apparatus
100
.
FIG. 8
is an illustrative drawing showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
In the fourth embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 8
, upper and lower guide plates
626
and
627
of the image forming apparatus
100
are fixed whereas upper and lower guide plates
726
and
727
of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
are configured to swing about a pivot point
730
. The upper and lower guide plates
726
and
727
are connected together by a connecting member
731
so that a space between the guide plates does not vary with swinging movement. The lower guide plate
727
has a positioning rod
727
a
formed thereon. In the image forming apparatus
100
, the fixed lower guide plate
627
has a positioning guide
627
a
formed thereon for the purpose of receiving the positioning rod
727
a.
In this embodiment, the upper and lower guide plates
726
and
727
of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
on the paper supply side are connected together through the connecting member
731
and configured to swing around the pivot point
730
, so that the upper and lower guide plates
726
and
727
swing together as one coherent unit without causing a change in the gap space between the guide plates, thereby shifting the position of sheet ejection in a vertical direction. With this provision, even if the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is displaced lower than or higher than the image forming apparatus
100
, proper sheet transfer can be achieved from the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
to the image forming apparatus
100
.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are illustrative drawings showing the configuration of guide plates of the image forming apparatus and the large-scale paper supply apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
In the fifth embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 9A
, upper and lower guide plates
826
and
827
of the image forming apparatus
100
are fixedly mounted, and upper and lower guide plates
926
and
927
of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
are also fixedly mounted. The upper and lower guide plates
826
and
827
of the image forming apparatus
100
are made of elastic material, and can change their shapes elastically in response to a stress applied thereto. On the other hand, the upper and lower guide plates
926
and
927
of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
are not elastic. With this provision, if the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is displaced upward relative to the image forming apparatus
100
, the upper guide plate
826
of the image forming apparatus
100
is elastically bent as shown in
FIG. 9B
, thereby providing a sufficient paper transfer angle. By the same token, if the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
is displaced downward relative to the image forming apparatus
100
, the lower guide plate
827
of the image forming apparatus
100
is elastically bent, thereby providing a sufficient paper transfer angle.
The above description was provided with respect to a case in which the guide plates of the image forming apparatus
100
are elastically bendable. Alternatively, the upper and lower guide plates of the large-scale paper supply apparatus
107
may be configured in such a manner as to be elastically bendable without changing the gap space between the guide plates.
Further, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, but various variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese priority applications No. 2001-117343 filed on Apr. 16, 2001 and No. 2002-097467 filed on Mar. 29, 2002, with the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for transferring paper sheets, comprising:a supply device which supplies the paper sheets; a supply unit which is provided as part of the supply device and forms a supply outlet through which the paper sheets are ejected; a receiving device which is connected to the supply device in such a manner as to be vertically movable relative to the supply device; and a receiving unit which is provided as part of the receiving device and forms a receiving inlet by which the paper sheets are received, wherein one of the supply unit and the receiving unit is configured to be vertically movable, and changes a vertical position thereof in response to relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one of the supply unit and the receiving unit is configured to swing vertically.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one of the supply unit and the receiving unit is configured to be elastically bendable in a vertical direction.
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supply unit includes upper and lower supply guide plates situated on an upper side and a lower side, respectively, of the supply unit to face each other, and the receiving unit includes upper and lower receiving guide plates situated on an upper side and a lower side, respectively, of the receiving unit to face each other, the upper and lower supply guide plates being substantially placed between the upper and lower receiving guide plates.
- 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least one of the upper and lower receiving guide plates is configured to swing around a pivot point.
- 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the upper and lower supply guide plates swing together as a coherent unit around a pivot point.
- 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least one of the upper and lower supply guide plates is elastically bendable.
- 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a positioning rod and a positioning guide, wherein the positioning rod is connected to one of the upper and lower supply guide plates of the supply unit and connectingly mates with the positioning guide connected to one of the upper and lower receiving guide plates of the receiving unit in order to change the vertical position of the one of the supply unit and the receiving unit in response to the relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
- 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of the supply device and the receiving device includes an image forming unit.
- 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a positioning and a positioning guide, wherein the positioning rod is connected to the supply unit and connectingly mates with the positioning guide connected to the receiving unit in order to change the vertical position of the one of the supply unit and the receiving unit in response to the relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
- 11. An apparatus for receiving paper sheets, to be connected to a supply device that supplies the paper sheets, comprising:a connecting unit for connecting the supply device to the apparatus in such a manner that the supply device is vertically movable relative to the apparatus; and a receiving device including a receiving unit which forms a receiving inlet for receiving the paper sheets supplied from the supply device, and is configured to be vertically movable in response to relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
- 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a positioning rod and a positioning guide, wherein the positioning rod is connected to the supply unit and connectingly mates with the positioning guide connected to the receiving unit in order to change the vertical position of the one of the supply unit and the receiving unit in response to the relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
- 13. An apparatus for forming images, to be connected to a supply device that supplies paper sheets, comprising:a image forming unit which forms images on the paper sheets; a connecting unit for connecting the supply device to the apparatus in such a manner that the supply device is vertically movable relative to the apparatus; and a receiving device including a receiving unit which forms a receiving inlet for receiving the paper sheets supplied from the supply device, and is configured to be vertically movable in response to relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
- 14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a positioning rod and a positioning guide, wherein the positioning rod is connected to the supply unit and connectingly mates with the positioning guide connected to the receiving unit in order to change the vertical position of the one of the supply unit and the receiving unit in response to the relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
- 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the receiving unit is configured to swing vertically.
- 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the receiving unit includes upper and lower receiving guide plates situated on an upper side and a lower side, respectively, of the receiving unit to face each other, and upper receiving guide plate being configured to swing vertically.
- 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a positioning rod and a positioning guide, wherein the positioning rod is connected to one of the upper and lower supply guide plates of the supply unit and connectingly mates with the positioning guide connected to one of the upper and lower receiving guide plates of the receiving unit in order to change the vertical position of the one of the supply unit and the receiving unit in response to the relative positional relationship between the supply device and the receiving device.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-117343 |
Apr 2001 |
JP |
|
2002-097467 |
Mar 2002 |
JP |
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