Claims
- 1. An automatic sheet winding and discharging device in an electrophotographic copying machine, comprising:
- a drum rotatable about a central axis for receiving a sheet thereon;
- means, provided on the circumferential surface of said drum for gripping only the tip-end of the sheet in an automatic winding cycle for winding the sheet on to said drum;
- sheet holding roller means for selectively pressing against the sheet wound onto the circumferential surface of said drum;
- a sheet discharger unit operable only in an automatic sheet discharge cycle for discharging the sheet from said drum, said sheet discharger unit including a sheet discharging roller and sheet discharging guide; and
- means for selectively actuating said sheet holding roller means to contact the sheet wound on the circumferential surface of said drum only in the automatic discharge cycle thereby preventing said sheet holding roller means from contacting said sheet in the automatic winding cycle, said means for selectively actuating including means for determining whether said copying machine is in a sheet winding cycle or a sheet discharging cycle, and means for counting a predetermined lapse of time in the sheet discharging cycle, whereby upon determination of the sheet discharging cycle the predetermined lapse of time is counted at the end of which said sheet holding roller means is moved out of contact with said drum.
- 2. An automatic sheet winding and discharging device for an electrophotographic copying machine, comprising:
- a drum rotatable about a central axis for receiving a sheet thereon prior to a copying operation;
- a first nail member, extending outwardly from an aperture provided in the periphery of the circumferential surface of said drum, for aligning only the tip-end of the sheet on the drum in an automatic sheet winding cycle;
- a second nail member for gripping only the tip-end of the wound sheet together with said first nail member and for stripping only the tip-end of the wound sheet from the circumferential surface of said drum in an automatic sheet discharge cycle;
- first and second shaft members positioned within said drum for enabling free rotation of said first and second nail members, respectively, about independent axes for free lateral movement of said first and second nail members within the aperture of said drum;
- cam means for activating said first and second nail members in response to rotation of said drum, said cam means being provided on independent axes within said drum;
- cam followers provided on each of said first and second shaft members, said cam followers being selectively engaged by said cam means; and
- means for moving said cam means in an axial direction into and out of engagement with said cam followers provided on each of said first and second shaft members, wherein said drum having a draft sheet wound thereon can rotate a predetermined number of times without initiating the paper discharging cycle and upon engagement of said cam means with said cam followers will enable said paper discharge cycle;
- said cam means operating to position the tip-end of said first nail member to be in contact with the aperture edge on the circumferential surface of the drum when the leading edge of the sheet is gripped between said first and second nail members in order to eliminate any openings in the periphery of said drum, thereby preventing a black streak from being copied onto a copy paper sheet.
- 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said first shaft member is positioned away from the rotating axis of said drum and adjacent the circumferential surface thereof for minimizing the distance between the tip of said second nail member and the aperture edge when said second nail member grips the paper sheet with said first nail member.
Priority Claims (2)
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60-39766 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 816,864 filed on Jan. 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Paper Drum Tensioning Rollers", by Buddington et al., p. 3471. |
Continuations (1)
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