This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to Application No. 13190119.1, filed in Europe on Oct. 24, 2013, the entirety of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
1.Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system comprising an image forming apparatus and an apparatus for treating media sheets after an image has been formed. The image forming apparatus includes a processing stage causing the media sheets to be heated. The apparatus for treating the media sheets is disposed on a discharge side of the image forming apparatus and includes a perforated conveying and support substrate arranged to convey the media sheets through a stabilization zone where the conveying and support substrate has a limited curvature. A suction device is configured to apply a vacuum to the perforations of the conveying and support substrate in the stabilization zone so as to suck the media sheets against the conveying and support substrate.
2. Background of the Invention
When media sheets such as sheets of paper, machine coated paper sheets or plastic film are processed in an image forming apparatus, for example, in which a liquid ink or toner is applied to one side of the sheets and/or the sheets are subjected to a heat treatment, e.g. for fusing a toner image on the sheets or drying and fixing an ink image on the sheets, the sheets tend to deform after they have been processed. The tendency to deform is particularly pronounced in case of sheets that bear a coating on one side.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,467,410 B1 describes an apparatus of the type indicated above, which may be used for treating the sheets after the image forming process in order to reduce the curls in the sheets. In this apparatus, the deformations are at least partly eliminated by sucking the sheets, by means of vacuum pressure, against a substrate surface that is flat or curved only gently, so that the sheets adopt the flat or gently curved configuration of the substrate.
In conjunction with an image forming process in which the sheets are subjected to a heat treatment, it is known, e.g. from U.S. Application Publication No. 2011/0090279 A1, to pass the heated sheets through a cooling zone where the temperature of the sheets is reduced again, e.g. by blowing cold air against the sheets or contacting them with a cooled substance.
U.S. Application Publication No. 2002/0071016 A1 and JP 2013-049567 A disclose image forming apparatus, wherein a cooling system is provided for cooling a support substrate that supports the media sheets inside of the images forming apparatus where they are exposed to heat, thereby preventing the support substrate from becoming over-heated.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus that reduces the deformation tendency of the sheets more efficiently, especially, when the sheets have been heated in a preceding process.
In order to achieve this object, the system according to the present invention includes a cooling system arranged for actively cooling the media sheets while they are sucked against the substrate in the stabilization zone.
By actively cooling the media sheets while the media sheets are flattened by being sucked against the substrate surface, the flat configuration of the substrate surface is “frozen” in the sheet, so that the deformation tendency is reduced significantly.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the substrate is an endless conveyer arranged for conveying the sheets from an entry side of the stabilization zone to an exit side, and the cooling system is arranged for cooling the substrate on a return path from the exit side to the entry side. In this case, the heat capacity and heat conductivity of the substrate are used for cooling the sheets indirectly. The heated sheets transfer their heat to the substrate while they are sucked against the substrate in the stabilization zone, and then the temperature of the substrate is returned to ambient temperature or below ambient temperature in the cooling zone. Since the cooling zone is separated from the stabilization zone, the cooling system can act upon the substrate in a state in which the substrate is not covered by the media sheets and the cooling system does not interfere with the vacuum system in the stabilization zone.
In an embodiment, the apparatus according to the present invention comprises a mechanism configured to subject the sheets to moist air during cooling, while the sheets are flattened by being sucked against the substrate surface. In particular the apparatus may be provided with a more or less closed chamber encompassing at least the stabilization zone. The more or less closed chamber may be provided with moist air.
In this embodiment, sheets that may be over dried by a prior heat treatment are rehydrated while being flattened by being sucked against the substrate surface to such an extent that the moisture level in the sheets is comparable to the moisture level of sheets prior to the heat treatment. In this way, media deformation occurring after the cooling treatment in accordance with the present invention, due to moisture absorption in the sheets, is prevented or at least mitigated.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar elements are identified with the same reference numeral.
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The sheets 12 discharged from the image forming apparatus 14 enter into the treatment apparatus 10 on an entry side 26 of a stabilization zone 28 and are conveyed on a top section of the substrate 20 through the stabilization zone 28 to an exit side 30 thereof, where the sheets are passed on via a discharge roller 32.
A suction box 34 is disposed underneath the top section of the substrate 20 in the stabilization zone 28 and applies a vacuum to the perforations of the substrate 20, so that the sheet 12 is forcefully sucked against the flat surface of the substrate 20, as indicated by arrows in
The substrate 20 is made of a material, e. g., a metal, having a high heat capacity and a high thermal conductivity, so that the heated sheets 12 that are held in close contact with the substrate 20 by the action of the suction box 34 transfer most of their heat to the substrate 20 and are thereby cooled down to approximately ambient temperature. The combined effect of cooling the sheets 12 and simultaneously sucking them against the flat surface of the substrate 20 stabilizes the sheets 12 in a flat state and prevents the sheets from deforming, not only when they are held on the substrate 20 but also when they have left the treatment apparatus 10.
The endless belt forming the substrate 20, which has been heated through thermal contact with the sheets 12 in the stabilization zone 28, returns from the exit side 30 to the entry side 26 of the stabilization zone on the bottom side of the conveyer 18 and, on its return path, is cooled by means of a cooling system 36. As a result, when the substrate 20 reaches the entry side 26 again, its temperature has been restored to approximately ambient temperature, so that the substrate is ready again to absorb heat from the sheets 12. Thus, the substrate 20 serves as a heat transfer medium permitting cooling of the sheets 12 indirectly by means of the cooling system 36.
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In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the top surface of the suction box 34 may be cooled with a refrigerant.
A humidifier 44 is disposed above the sheet 12 in the stabilization zone 28 for increasing the moisture content of the air that is blown or drawn against the sheet, thereby to re-humidify the sheet while it is being flattened.
The sheets 12 discharged from the image forming apparatus 14 are sucked against the surface of the substrate 20 and conveyed through the stabilization zone 28 until they are separated from the conveyer at the discharge roller 32. Since the diameter of the drum-type conveyer 18′″ is large in comparison to the size of the sheets 12, a curvature that may be imposed on the sheets 12 in the stabilization zone 28 is so low that it is negligible in the subsequent handling of the sheets.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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13190119.1 | Oct 2013 | EP | regional |