Bearing mechanism and conveying apparatus and recording apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382857
  • Patent Number
    6,382,857
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides a bearing mechanism in which a groove portion in a shaft and a pawl portion on a bearing corresponding to the groove portion are not required and which can improve production efficiency and operability, and a conveying apparatus which has such a bearing mechanism and in which, when a driven roller is not located at an entire area of a sheet to be conveyed, a side edge of the sheet to be conveyed can be directed correctly not to damage the sheet to be conveyed after the sheet was discharged, and a recording apparatus having such a conveying apparatus. A bearing mechanism includes a pair of pinching portions for pinching both surfaces of a supporting plate, and a fixing portion, and further includes a guide member for directing a side edge of the sheet to be conveyed, and a sheet catching preventing protecting member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a bearing mechanism for holding a shaft, a conveying apparatus in which such a bearing mechanism is applied to a conveying portion, and a recording apparatus in which such a conveying apparatus is used to convey a recording medium and an image is formed on the recording medium by a recording head.




2. Related Background Art




Recording apparatuses having a function as a printer, a copying machine or a facsimile, or recording apparatuses used as output devices for composite electronic equipments including a computer or a word processor or as output devices for work stations are designed that an image is on a sheet to be recorded (recording medium) such as a paper sheet or a plastic thin sheet based on image information.




Such recording apparatuses can be divided into an ink jet system, a wire dot system, a thermal system, a laser beam system and the like, in dependence upon a recording style.




In a serial type recording apparatus having a serial scanning system in which main scanning is effected along a direction transverse to a conveying direction (sub-scanning direction) of the sheet to be recorded, the entire image is recorded by recording means mounted on a carriage movable along the sheet to be recorded, by repeating one-line recording effected by the main scanning and a predetermined amount sheet feeding (pitch conveyance) alternately.




Among the above-mentioned recording apparatuses, the recording apparatus of ink jet type (ink jet recording apparatus) is designed to effecting the recording by discharging ink from recording means (a recording head) onto the sheet to be recorded. This recording apparatus has advantages that the recording means can easily be made compact, a fine image can be recorded at a high speed, the recording can be effected on a plain paper without special treatment, a running cost is inexpensive, noise can be suppressed due to non-impact recording and a color image can easily be recorded by using multi color inks.




Now, conveying means of a recording apparatus according to an earlier technology will be described with reference to

FIGS. 13

to


18


.

FIG. 13

is a front view of such a recording apparatus and

FIG. 14

is a sectional view of the recording apparatus.




A sheet feeding portion


503


is attached to a chassis


508


formed by bending a metal sheet. The sheet feeding portion


503


includes a conveying roller


536


for conveying a sheet P′ and a PE sensor (sheet end detecting device)


532


.




The conveying roller


536


is constituted by wounding an elastic material such as rubber around a surface of a metal shaft and is attached to the chassis


508


by mounting both ends of the metal shaft within conductive bearings


538


,


539


. A conveying roller tension spring


681


is disposed between the bearing


538


and the conveying roller


536


to apply load to the conveying roller


536


on rotating thereby to provide stable conveyance. Namely, by biasing the conveying roller


536


through the spring


681


, predetermined load is applied.




The conveying roller


536


is attached as follows. First of all, one end of the metal shaft of the conveying roller


536


is inserted into the bearing


539


and then is attached to the chassis


508


. Then, the other end of the metal shaft of the conveying roller


536


is passed through a cut out portion of the chassis


508


. Then, the conveying roller tension spring


681


is attached and the bearing


538


is fitted into the chassis


508


while inserting the bearing


538


onto the shaft of the conveying roller


536


from outside. In this case, a pawl portion


686


of the bearing


538


enters into a groove portion


661


formed in the conveying roller


536


, so that the conveying roller


536


is secured to the chassis


508


. An assembled condition is shown in FIG.


15


B.




A plurality of driven pinch rollers


537


abut against the conveying roller


536


. The pinch rollers


537


are held by a pinch roller guide


530


pivotally mounted on a shaft


530




a


and are biased by a pinch roller spring


531


to urge the pinch rollers


537


against the conveying roller


536


, thereby providing a conveying force for the sheet P′.




The pinch rollers


537


are arranged so that they do not cover the entire area of the sheet P′ but divided to hold only predetermined ranges of the sheet. In this case, the rotation shaft


530




a


of the pinch roller guide


530


is attached to bearings of an upper guide


533


for rotation.




Further, an inlet of the sheet feeding portion


503


to which the sheet P′ is conveyed is provided with the upper guide


533


and a platen


534


which guide the sheet P′. The upper guide


533


is provided with a PE sensor lever


535


for transmitting detection of leading and trailing ends of the sheet P′ to the PE sensor


532


.




The platen


534


is positioned by a bearing portion


642


fitted and slidable on the conveying roller


536


to be attached to the chassis


508


, and an attachment shaft


643


directly attached to the chassis


508


. Further, a sheet holding-down portion


544


for conveying a side edge of the sheet P′ is provided at a sheet reference side of the platen


534


.




With this arrangement, even if the side edge of the sheet P′ is deformed or curled, the side edge of the sheet is prevented from floating to interfere with a carriage


550


or the recording head


507


.




The recording head


507


for forming an image based on image information is disposed at a downstream side of the conveying roller


536


in a conveying direction of the sheet P′.




In the above-mentioned arrangement, the sheet P′ fed to the sheet feeding portion


503


is guided by the platen


534


, pinch roller guide


530


and upper guide


533


to be sent to a pair of rollers (conveying roller


536


and pinch rollers


537


).




In this case, the PE sensor lever


535


detects the leading end of the sheet P′ being conveyed, thereby determining a printing position of the sheet P′. Further, the sheet P′ is conveyed on the platen


534


by rotating the pair of rollers


536


,


537


by an LF motor (not shown).




Incidentally, the recording head


507


is an easy exchangeable ink jet recording head integrally formed with an ink tank. In this recording head


507


, heat can be applied to ink by a heater or the like.




The ink is film-boiled by the heat to cause growth and contraction of a bubble to generate a change in pressure by which the ink is discharged from a nozzle


570


of the recording head


507


, thereby forming the image on the sheet P′.




In a sheet discharging portion


504


, a transmitting roller


540


abuts against the conveying roller


536


and further abuts against a sheet discharging roller


541


. Accordingly, a driving force of the conveying roller


536


is transmitted to the sheet discharging roller


541


through the transmitting roller


540


. Further, a spur roller


542


abuts against the sheet discharging roller


541


to be driven by rotation of the sheet discharging roller


541


.




The spur roller


542


is attached to a spur stay


641


of integral type provided on the platen


534


.




By providing the spur stay


641


integral with the platen


534


in this way, since dimensions of the spur roller


542


and the sheet discharging roller


541


can be controlled within the same part, a dimensional relationship can be kept stably.




Further, the spur stay


641


has a partially cut-away portion


641




a.


When the head


507


is exchanged, the carriage


550


is moved up to the cut-away portion


641




a


to create a space through which a hook lever


553


for mounting and dismounting the head


507


can be manipulated.




With the above-mentioned arrangement, the sheet P′ on which the image was formed in a carriage portion


505


is pinched by a nip between the sheet discharging roller


541


and the spur roller


542


to be conveyed and discharged onto a sheet discharging tray (not shown).




However, the above-mentioned technique has the following problems.




In the attachment of the conveying roller


536


to the chassis


508


, as shown in

FIGS. 5A and 15B

, the groove portion


661


must be formed in the metal shaft of the conveying roller


536


and the pawl portion


686


must be provided on the bearing


538


corresponding to the groove


661


(FIG.


15


A). Thus, the number of manufacturing steps is increased, thereby making the manufacturing cost more expensive. In addition, when the pawl


686


is disengaged, the pawl may be damaged, thereby causing a problem regarding operability.




Further, since the pinch rollers


537


do not hold down the entire area of the sheet P′, as shown in

FIG. 16

, if the side edge of the sheet P′ is warped, the sheet cannot enter below the sheet holding-down portion


644


but rides over the sheet holding-down portion


644


, with the result that the side edge of the sheet P′ may interfere with the carriage


550


or the recording head


507


.




Furthermore, depending upon the kind of the sheet P′ or surrounding environment such as temperature and humidity, a trailing end of the sheet P′ may be floating after it was discharged. In such a case, if the trailing end of the sheet P′ is pinched between the spur roller


542


and a spur roller cleaner


543


or a spur roller attaching portion


641


of the platen


534


, poor sheet discharging will occur or the sheet P′ will be damaged by the spur roller


542


(FIG.


17


).




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention aims to eliminate the above-mentioned conventional drawbacks, and an object of the present invention is to provide a bearing mechanism in which a groove portion in a shaft and a pawl portion on a bearing corresponding to the groove portion are not required and which can improve production efficiency and operability, and a conveying apparatus which has such a bearing mechanism and in which, when a driven roller is not located at an entire area of a sheet to be conveyed, a side edge of the sheet to be conveyed can be directed correctly not to damage the sheet to be conveyed after the sheet was discharged, and a recording apparatus having such a conveying apparatus.




To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a bearing mechanism comprising a supporting plate having an aperture portion for holding a bearing, and the bearing including a fitting portion to be fitted into the aperture portion of the supporting plate and having a shaft bore into which a shaft is to be inserted and two pinching portions protruded outwardly and axially spaced apart from each other by a distance corresponding to a thickness of the supporting plate at the fitting portion, and wherein the supporting plate is provided, around the aperture portion thereof, with cut-away portions through which the pinching portions can pass, and the pinching portions has fixing means for fixing the rotation of the bearing at a rotated position where the supporting plate is pinched by the pinching portions from inside and outside, by pinching the supporting plate from inside and outside by moving the pinching portions from the cut-away portions by rotating the bearing after the fitting portion of the bearing was fitted into the aperture portion of the supporting plate.




The fixing means may comprise a protrusion provided one of the pinching portion of the bearing and the supporting plate, and depression or hole portion provided in the other of the pinching portion of the bearing and the supporting plate.




One of the two outwardly protruded pinching portions may have a configuration greater than a configuration of the opposed other pinching portion, and an opening greater than the configuration of the other pinching portion may be provided at the opposed position.




The bearing may have a handle portion.




Further, in a conveying apparatus having a conveying roller and bearing mechanisms disposed at both sides of the conveying roller, at least one of the bearing mechanisms may comprise the above-mentioned bearing mechanism.




Further, in a conveying apparatus having a conveying means comprising a conveying roller and a driven roller opposed to the conveying roller with the interposition of a conveying path and divided into a plurality of roller portions along an axial direction, a guide member for holding-down a side edge of a sheet to be conveyed may be disposed at a position where the driven roller is not located and the side edge of the sheet to be conveyed is passed.




The conveying means may have a driven roller holding portion for holding the driven roller and the guide member may be provided on the driven roller holding portion.




The guide member may have a radius same as that of the driven roller in a sectional configuration at a nip portion between the conveying roller and the driven roller and may have a tapered configuration smoothly spaced apart from the conveying path, from the nip portion toward an upstream side of the conveying path.




Further, in a conveying apparatus having a sheet discharging roller and a spur roller opposed to the sheet discharging roller with the interposition of a conveying path, protection member for preventing a sheet from being caught up may be disposed between the conveying path and the spur roller at a downstream side of the conveying path.




The protection members may be provided on a spur roller attaching portion and may be disposed at least outside of both outermost spurs of the spurs.




Further, in a recording apparatus having a recording head for forming an image on a recording medium as a sheet to be conveyed, a carriage for holding the recording head and capable of scanning in a main scanning direction, guide means for guiding the carriage in the main scanning of the carriage, and conveying means for conveying the recording medium in a sub-scanning direction, the above-mentioned conveying apparatus may be provided.




Further, in a recording apparatus having a recording head for forming an image on a recording medium as a sheet to be conveyed, a carriage for holding the recording head and capable of scanning in a main scanning direction, guide means for guiding the carriage in the main scanning of the carriage, and conveying means for conveying the recording medium in a sub-scanning direction, the conveying means may comprise a conveying roller, a driven roller opposed to the conveying roller and divided into a plurality of roller portions along an axial direction, a platen for defining a guide surface during recording, and a holding-down member provided on the platen and adapted to prevent a side edge of a recording medium from floating, and a guide member for holding-down the side edge of the recording medium may be disposed at a position where the driven roller is not located and the side edge of the sheet to be conveyed is passed, and the guide member may comprise the holding-down member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a recording apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the recording apparatus according to the first embodiment;





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B and


3


C are views for explaining a configuration and an attachment condition of a bearing in the recording apparatus according to the first embodiment, where

FIG. 3A

is a left side view of the bearing,

FIG. 3B

is a front view of the bearing and

FIG. 3C

is a right side view of the bearing;





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are views for explaining a method for attaching the bearing in the recording apparatus according to the first embodiment, where

FIG. 4A

is a view showing a condition that the bearing is fitted in a supporting plate and

FIG. 4B

is a view showing a condition that the bearing is rotated and fixed after the fitting;





FIG. 5A

is a view for explaining a configuration of a shaft of a conveying roller of a conventional recording apparatus, and





FIG. 5B

is a view for explaining a configuration of a shaft of a conveying roller of the recording apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6A

is a plan view showing main parts in a sheet feeding portion of the recording apparatus according to the first embodiment, and





FIG. 6B

is a sectional view taken along the line


6


B—


6


B in

FIG. 6A

;





FIG. 7

is a view for explaining the action of a guide portion regarding a sheet holding-down member of the recording apparatus according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 8

is a view for explaining protecting means for preventing spurs from catching up a sheet in the recording apparatus according to the first embodiment.





FIGS. 9A

,


9


B and


9


C are views for explaining a configuration and an attachment condition of a bearing in a recording apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention, where

FIG. 9A

is a left side view of the bearing,

FIG. 9B

is a front view of the bearing and

FIG. 9C

is a right side view of the bearing;





FIG. 10

is a view for explaining the action of a guide portion regarding a sheet holding-down member of a recording apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a view for explaining the action of a guide portion regarding a sheet holding-down member of a recording apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a view for explaining protection means for preventing spurs from catching up a sheet in a recording apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a front view of a conventional recording apparatus;





FIG. 14

is a sectional view of the conventional recording apparatus;





FIGS. 15A and 15B

are views for explaining a configuration of a bearing in a conventional recording apparatus, where

FIG. 15A

is a side view of the bearing and

FIG. 15B

is a front view of the bearing;





FIG. 16

is a view for explaining a mechanism in which a recording medium passes over an upper surface of a sheet holding-down member in a conventional recording apparatus;





FIG. 17

is a view for explaining a mechanism of a conventional recording apparatus in which spurs catch up a sheet; and





FIG. 18

is a plan view of a platen unit in a conventional technique.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will now be explained in connection with embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.




(First Embodiment)




A first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


8


.




A recording apparatus


1


having an auto sheet feeder comprises a sheet supplying portion


2


, a sheet feeding portion


3


, a sheet discharging portion


4


, a carriage portion


5


and a cleaning portion


6


. Now, these portions will be briefly described in order. Incidentally,

FIG. 1

is a front view of the recording apparatus


1


and

FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the recording apparatus


1


.




First of all, the sheet supplying portion will be explained.




The sheet supplying portion


2


includes a base


20


to which a pressure plate


21


for stacking sheets P and a supply rotary member


22


for supplying the sheet P are attached. A movable side guide


23


is movably mounted on the pressure plate


21


to regulate a stacking position for the sheet P.




The pressure plate


21


can be rotated around a rotary shaft connected to the base


20


and is biased toward the supply rotary member


22


by a pressure plate spring


24


. A separating pad


25


formed from material having great coefficient of friction such as synthetic leather for preventing double-feed of the sheets P is provided on a portion of the pressure plate


21


opposed to the supply rotary member


22


.




Further, the base


20


is provided with a separation pawl


26


for covering one corner of the sheet stack and for separating the sheets P one by one, a bank portion


27


integrally formed with the base


20


to separate sheets (which cannot be separated by the separation pawl


26


) such as thick sheets, and a release cam


29


for releasing abutment between the pressure plate


21


and the supply rotary member


22


.




In the above-mentioned arrangement, in a waiting condition, the pressure plate


21


is lowered to a predetermined position by the release cam


29


.




In this condition, the abutment between the pressure plate


21


and the supply rotary member


22


is released. When a driving force of the conveying roller


36


is transmitted to the supply rotary member


22


and the release cam through gears and the like, since the release cam


29


is separated from the pressure plate


21


, the pressure plate


21


is lifted to abut the sheet P against the supply rotary member


22


. When the supply rotary member


22


is rotated, the sheets P are picked up to start the sheet supply, and the picked-up sheets P are separated one by one by the separation pawl


26


, and the separated sheet is sent to the sheet feeding portion


3


.




In this case, regarding sheets having low rigidity such as plain papers, the separation pawl


26


is fixed while serving to separate the sheets one by one. On the other hand, regarding sheets having great rigidity such as thick papers, the sheets are separated one by one while moving the separation pawl


26


. The supply rotary member


22


and the release cam


29


are rotated until the sheet P is fed into the sheet feeding portion


3


. Thereafter, the waiting condition in which the abutment between the sheet P and the supply rotary member


22


is released is established again, and the driving force from the conveying roller


36


is not transmitted.




Next, the sheet feeding portion will be explained.




The sheet feeding portion


3


is attached to a chassis


8


formed by bending a metal sheet. The sheet feeding portion


3


includes the conveying roller


36


for conveying the sheet P and a PE sensor


32


.




The conveying roller


36


is constituted by wounding an elastic material such as rubber around a surface of a metal shaft and is attached to the chassis


8


by mounting both ends of the metal shaft within conductive bearings


38


,


39


. A conveying roller tension spring (elastic member)


381


is disposed between the bearing


38


and the conveying roller


36


to apply load to the conveying roller


36


on rotating thereby to provide stable conveyance. Namely, by biasing the conveying roller


36


by the spring


38


, predetermined load is applied.




A plurality of driven pinch rollers


37


abut against the conveying roller


36


. The pinch rollers


37


are held by a pinch roller guide


30


and are biased by a pinch roller spring


31


to urge the pinch rollers


37


against the conveying roller


36


, thereby providing a conveying force for the sheet P. The pinch rollers


37


are arranged so that they do not cover the entire area of the sheet P but cover only predetermined divided ranges of the sheet.




Accordingly, at areas where the pinch rollers are not located, there are provided guides


302


extending from the pinch roller guide


30


, thereby preventing the sheet P from floating. In this case, a rotation shaft


30




a


of the pinch roller guide


30


is attached to bearings of an upper guide


33


for rotation.




Further, an inlet of the sheet feeding portion


3


to which the sheet P is conveyed is provided with the upper guide


33


and a platen


34


which guide the sheet P. The upper guide


33


is provided with a PE sensor lever


35


for transmitting detection of leading and trailing ends of the sheet P to the PE sensor


32


. The platen


34


is positioned by bearing portions


342


fitted and slidable on the conveying roller


36


to be attached to the chassis


8


, and an attachment shaft


343


directly attached to the chassis


8


.




Further, a sheet holding-down portion


344


for covering a side edge of the sheet P is provided at a sheet reference side of the platen


34


. With this arrangement, even if the side edge of the sheet P is deformed or curled, the side edge of the sheet is prevented from floating to interfere with a carriage


50


or a recording head


7


. The recording head


7


for forming an image based on image information is disposed at a downstream side of the conveying roller


36


in a conveying direction of the sheet P.




In the above-mentioned arrangement, the sheet P fed to the sheet feeding portion


3


is guided by the platen


34


, pinch roller guide


30


and upper guide


33


to be sent to a pair of rollers (conveying roller


36


and pinch rollers


37


). In this case, the PE sensor lever


35


detects the leading end of the sheet P being conveyed, thereby determining a printing position of the sheet P. Further, the sheet P is conveyed on the platen


34


by rotating the pair of rollers


36


,


37


by an LF motor (driving means) LFM.




Incidentally, the recording head


7


is an easy exchangeable ink Jet recording head integrally formed with an ink tank. In this recording head


7


, heat can be applied to ink by a heater or the like. The ink is film-boiled by the heat to cause growth and contraction of a bubble to generate a change in pressure by which the ink is discharged from a nozzle


70


of the recording head


7


, thereby forming the image on the sheet P.




Next, the carriage portion will be explained.




The carriage portion


5


includes the carriage


50


on which the recording head


7


is mounted. The carriage


50


is supported by a guide shaft


81


for causing reciprocal scanning of the carriage along a direction perpendicular to the conveying direction of the sheet P, and a guide rail


82


for holding a rear end of the carriage


50


to maintain a gap between the recording head


7


and the sheet P.




Incidentally, the guide shaft


81


is attached to the chassis


8


. The guide rail


82


is integrally formed with the chassis


8


. By providing the guide rail


82


formed integrally with the chassis


8


, the number of parts is reduced and the number of attaching steps is also reduced, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost.




Further, since rigidity of the chassis


8


is increased by the bending of the guide rail


82


, reliability regarding strength is enhanced. Incidentally, if the conventional strength is adequate, since a thickness of the metal sheet forming the chassis


8


can be reduced, the cost of the apparatus can be further reduced.




The carriage


50


is driven by a carriage motor


80


attached to the chassis


8


, via a timing belt


83


. The timing belt


83


is supported by an idle pulley


84


, and tension is maintained in the timing belt by this idle pulley. The carriage


50


is provided with a flexible substrate


56


for transmitting a head signal from an electric substrate


9


to the recording head


7


.




In the above-mentioned arrangement, when the image is formed on the sheet P, the sheet P is conveyed to an image forming row position (position in the conveying direction of the sheet P) by the pair of rollers


36


,


37


and the carriage


50


is shifted to an image forming column position (position in the direction perpendicular to the conveying direction of the sheet P) by the carriage motor


80


, so that the recording head


7


is opposed to an image forming position. Thereafter, based on the signal from the electric substrate


9


, the recording head


7


discharges the ink toward the sheet P, thereby forming the image.




Next, the sheet discharging portion will be explained.




In the sheet discharging portion


4


, a transmitting roller


40


abuts against the conveying roller


36


and further abuts against a sheet discharging roller


41


. Accordingly, a driving force of the conveying roller


36


is transmitted to the sheet discharging roller


41


through the transmitting roller


40


. Further, spurs


42


abut against the sheet discharging roller


41


to be driven by rotation of the sheet discharging roller.




The spurs


42


are attached to a spur stay


341


of integral type provided on the platen


34


. By providing the spur stay


341


integral with the platen


34


in this way, since dimensions of the spurs


42


and the sheet discharging roller


41


can be controlled within the same part, a dimensional relationship can be kept stably.




Further, the spur stay


341


has a partially cut-away portion


346


. When the head


7


is exchanged, the carriage


50


is moved up to the cut-away portion to create a space through which a hook lever


53


for mounting and dismounting the head


7


can be manipulated.




With the above-mentioned arrangement, the sheet P on which the image was formed in a carriage portion


5


is pinched by a nip between the sheet discharging roller


41


and the spurs


42


to be conveyed and discharged onto a sheet discharging tray (not shown).




Next, the cleaning portion will be explained.




The cleaning portion


6


includes a pump for cleaning the recording head


7


, a cap for avoiding a dry of the recording head


7


, and a drive switching arm for switching the driving force from the conveying roller


36


between the sheet supplying portion


2


and the pump.




Next, main parts regarding a sheet P conveying apparatus having the bearing mechanism according to the present invention will be fully explained.





FIGS. 3A

to


3


C and

FIGS. 4A and 4B

show a method for attaching the conveying roller


36


using the bearing mechanism according to the present invention.





FIG. 3A

is a left side view of the bearing,

FIG. 3B

is a front view of the bearing,

FIG. 3C

is a right side view of the bearing,

FIG. 4A

is a view showing a condition that the bearing is fitted in a supporting plate and

FIG. 4B

is a view showing a condition that the bearing is rotated and fixed after the fitting.




First of all, one end of the metal shaft of the conveying roller


36


is inserted into the bearing


39


and then is attached to the chassis (supporting plate)


8


. Then, the other end of the metal shaft of the conveying roller


36


is passed through a cut out portion (


8




a


) of the chassis


8


.




Then, the conveying roller tension spring


381


is attached and a fitting portion


387


(hatched portion in

FIG. 3B

) of the bearing


38


is fitted into the chassis


8


while inserting the bearing


38


onto the shaft of the conveying roller


36


from outside (FIG.


4


A). In this case, among two pinching portions


382


,


388


of the bearing


38


, the pinching portion


382


for receiving the inner side of the chassis


8


passes through the cut out portion


8




a


of the chassis


8


.




In this condition, when the bearing


38


is rotated by gripping an operation portion (handle portion)


383


of the bearing (FIG.


4


B), the chassis


8


is pinched between the two pinching portions


382


,


388


of the bearing


38


at a position where the inner side and the outer side of the chassis


8


are opposed, thereby preventing dislodgment in the axial direction. Further, the chassis receives the biasing force of the conveying roller tension spring


381


.




Further, a regulating portion (detent)


384


as fixing means is provided on the bearing


38


, and a corresponding regulating portion


89


is provided on the chassis


8


. With this arrangement, the regulating portion or protrusion (detent)


384


of the bearing


38


enters into the regulating portion or hole (detent)


89


of the chassis


8


, thereby preventing the bearing


38


from removing from the chassis


8


.




Forces acting on the bearing


38


in this condition are shown in FIG.


3


B.




The biasing force of the conveying roller tension spring


381


acts on a portion of the pinching portion


382


of the bearing


38


receiving the inner side of the chassis


8


. Since the portion of the first pinching portion


382


of the bearing


38


receiving the inner side of the chassis


8


is offset, a force for inclining the bearing


38


around a point P


1


acts along a direction shown by the arrow A. This force can be supported by a surface (abutting portion)


388




a


of the second pinching portion


388


of the bearing


38


receiving the outer side of the chassis


8


in a direction shown by the arrow B. In this way, the conveying roller


36


is positioned and stabilized.




With the arrangement as mentioned above, since it is not required that a groove portion for holding the bearing be provided in the metal shaft of the conveying roller


36


and that corresponding pawl be provided on the bearing, the number of manufacturing steps is reduced, thereby making the manufacturing cost cheaper. Further, since any pawl is not damaged, operability is enhanced.




As shown in

FIG. 6A

, the pinch rollers


37


do not hold-down the entire conveying area of the sheet P but only hold down predetermined four widths on the sheet. By making the pinch rollers


37


smaller and shorter, the cost can be reduced.




The pinch roller guide


30


for holding the pinch rollers


37


and for urging the pinch rollers against the conveying roller


36


is formed from one-piece member which has certain rigidity at areas where the pinch rollers


37


exist and substantially no rigidity at areas where the pinch rollers


37


do not exist.




With this arrangement, the force of the pinch roller spring


31


effectively acts on the pinch rollers


37


. Further, at the areas where the pinch rollers


37


do not exist, there are provided guide ribs


302


for preventing the sheet P from floating.




In addition, at an overlapping range between a sheet holding-down portion


344


provided on the platen


34


and adapted to prevent the side edge of the sheet P from floating and the conveying area for the sheet P, there is provided a guide portion


303


for directing the side edge of the sheet P under the sheet holding-down portion


344


. The guide portion


303


has a section corresponding to a part of the configuration of the pinch roller


37


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the guide portion has a smooth tapered surface extending from the outer periphery of the pinch roller


37


toward an upstream side of the sheet P conveying direction.




In this way, when the pinch rollers


37


do not hold-down the entire conveying area of the sheet P, even if the side edge of the sheet P is warped, since the side edge is directed by the guide portion


303


, the side edge of the sheet enters under the sheet holding-down portion


344


not to interfere with the carriage


50


or the recording head


7


.




Regarding the sheet discharging roller


41


and the spurs roller


42


which are disposed at the downstream side of the conveying direction of the sheet P, ribs


345


as protection members for preventing the sheet P from being caught up provided on a spur roller attaching portion


341


of the spur stay of the platen


34


are arranged on both sides of all of the spurs


42


.




Depending upon the kind of the recording medium (sheet P) or surrounding environment such as temperature and humidity, even if the trailing end of the sheet P is floating after it was discharged, due to the presence of the protection members


345


, the trailing end of the sheet P is not pinched between the spurs


42


and a spur cleaner


43


or the spur roller attaching portion


341


of the platen, with the result that poor sheet discharging does not occur or the sheet P is not damaged by the spurs


42


.




(Second Embodiment)




In the above-mentioned first embodiment, while an example that the pinching portions of the bearing for pinching the chassis at the position where the inner side and the outer side of the chassis are opposed have the same width was explained, as shown in

FIGS. 9A

to


9


C, one of the pinching portions may have a hole configuration


385


greater than a configuration of the corresponding other pinching portion.




With this arrangement, any slide portion can be eliminated from a mold, so that parts can be molded with a simple construction, thereby stabilizing performance and reducing cost.




The other constructions are the same as those in the first embodiment.




(Third Embodiment)




In the above-mentioned first embodiment, while an example that the guide portion


303


is provided on the pinch roller guide


30


to direct the sheet P to the sheet holding-down portion


344


was explained, the guide portion


303


may be provided on the sheet holding-down portion


344


itself.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the sheet holding-down portion


344


has an extension


344




a


extending up to the upstream of the pinch rollers


37


in the conveying direction of the sheet P so that the extension


344




a


is overlapped with the pinch roller guide


30


.




With this arrangement, the sheet P is directed under the sheet holding-down portion


344


more positively.




The other constructions are the same as those in the first embodiment.




(Fourth Embodiment)




In the first embodiment, while an example that, as the protection members


345


for preventing the sheet from being caught up, the ribs provided on the spur attaching portion


341


of the spur stay of the platen


34


are arranged on both sides of all of the spurs


42


was explained, such ribs may be arranged only outside of outermost spurs


42


.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, the ribs (protection members)


345


are provided only outside of the outermost spurs


42


. Also in this case, since both side edges of the trailing end of the sheet P can be received, sheet catching preventing effect can be achieved.




With this arrangement, even when the protection members


345


are not arranged on both sides of all of the spurs


42


, the sheet catching preventing effect can be achieved, and degree of freedom of design is increased and mold formation can be facilitated.




The other constructions are the same as those in the first embodiment.




Since the present invention has the above-mentioned construction and function, it is not required that any groove portion be formed in the shaft portion and any pawl be formed on the bearing, with the result that the number of manufacturing steps is reduced, production efficiency can be improved and the cost can be reduced. Further, since there is no damage of the pawl on the bearing, operability is also improved.




Further, when the driven rollers do not hold-down the entire conveying area of the sheet to be conveyed, even if the side edge of the sheet to be conveyed is warped, the side edge is directed by the guide portion correctly. Also in a recording apparatus in which the sheet to be conveyed is a recording medium, since the side edge of the recording medium can be directed under the sheet holding-down portion correctly by the guide member, the side edge of the recording medium does not interfere with the carriage or the recording head.




Further, depending upon the kind of the recording medium or surrounding environment such as temperature and humidity, even if the trailing end of the recording medium is floating after it was discharged, due to the presence of the protection members, the trailing end of the recording medium is not pinched between the spurs and the spurs oiler attaching portion of the platen, with the result that poor sheet discharging does not occur or the recording medium is not damaged by the spurs.



Claims
  • 1. A bearing mechanism comprising:a supporting plate having an aperture portion for supporting a bearing; said bearing including a fitting portion to be fitted into said aperture portion of said supporting plate and having a shaft bore into which a shaft is to be inserted, and two pinching portions protruded outwardly and axially spaced apart from each other at said fitting portion for pinching said supporting plate from both sides of said supporting plate, wherein said supporting plate is provided, around said aperture portion thereof, with a passing portion through which one of said pinching portions passes, and wherein said pinching portions pinch said supporting plate from inside and outside by moving said pinching portions from said passing portion by rotating said bearing after said fitting portion of said bearing was fitted into said aperture portion of said supporting plate; and fixing means for fixing a rotation of said bearing at a rotated position where said supporting plate is pinched by said pinching portions from inside and outside.
  • 2. A bearing mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said fixing means comprises a protrusion provided on one of said pinching portion of said bearing and said supporting plate, and a depression or hole portion provided in the other of said pinching portion of said bearing and said supporting plate.
  • 3. A bearing mechanism according to claim 1 or 2, wherein one of said two outwardly protruded pinching portions has a configuration greater than a configuration of the opposed other pinching portion, and an opening greater than the configuration of the other pinching portion is provided at the opposed position.
  • 4. A bearing mechanism according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said bearing has a handle portion.
  • 5. A bearing mechanism according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said two pinching portions are protruded outwardly and axially spaced apart from each other by a distance corresponding to a thickness of said supporting plate.
  • 6. A bearing mechanism according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said passing portion is a cut-away portion.
  • 7. A conveying apparatus comprising;conveying means including a conveying roller and a driven roller with a conveying path interposed therebetween, said driven roller being divided into a plurality of roller portions along an axial direction; and a guide member for holding-down a side edge of a sheet to be conveyed being dispensed at a position where the driven roller is not located and the side edge of the sheet to be conveyed is passed; wherein said guide member has a substantially same radius as that of said driven roller in a sectional configuration at a nip portion between said conveying roller and said driven roller and has a tapered configuration smoothly spaced apart from said conveying path, from said nip portion toward an upstream side of said conveying path.
  • 8. A conveying apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said conveying means has a driven roller holding portion for holding said driven roller; andsaid guide member is provided on said driven roller holding portion.
  • 9. A conveying apparatus according to claim 7, wherein one surface of said sheet is brought into contact with said guide member, and said conveying apparatus further comprises a second guide for guiding the other surface of said sheet.
  • 10. A conveying apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said guide member is provided on said second guide.
  • 11. A roller supporting apparatus comprising:a roller having a shaft; bearings for rotatably supporting said shaft at both ends of said roller; a supporting plate having an aperture portion for holding one of said bearings; and an elastic member disposed between said at least one of said bearings and said roller for biasing said roller and said bearing to be separated away from each other; wherein said one of said bearings has a pair of pinching portions extending one radial direction of said shaft to be supported for pinching said supporting plate from both sides to hold said bearing to said supporting plate, and a second pinching portion of said pinching portions, remote from said roller with respect to said supporting plate is provided with an abutting portion which abuts against said supporting plate in order to regulate inclination of said bearing against a moment generated by a first pinching portion of said pinching portions near said roller with respect to said supporting plate and a biasing force of said elastic member.
  • 12. A roller supporting apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said second pinching portion is longer than said first pinching portion.
  • 13. A roller supporting apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said second pinching portion is provided with a regulating portion for regulating rotation of said bearing around said shaft.
  • 14. A roller supporting apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising driving means for rotatively driving said roller.
  • 15. A sheet conveying apparatus comprising:roller having a shaft; a driving means for rotatively driving said roller; a pinch roller cooperating with said roller to pinch and convey a sheet; bearings for rotatably supporting said shaft at both ends of said roller; a supporting plate having an aperture portion for holding one of said bearings; and an elastic member disposed between at least one of said bearings and said roller and for biasing said roller and said bearing to be separated away from each other; wherein said one of said bearings has a pair of pinching portions extending one radial direction of said shaft to be supported for pinching said supporting plate from both sides to hold said bearing to said supporting plate, and a second pinching portion of said pinching portions remote from said roller with respect to said supporting plate is provided with an abutting portion which abuts against said supporting plate in order to regulate inclination of said bearing against a moment generated by a first pinching portion of said pinching portions near said roller with respect to said supporting plate and a biasing force of said elastic member.
  • 16. An image forming apparatus comprising:a roller having a shaft; driving means for rotatively driving said roller; a pinch roller cooperating with said roller to pinch and convey a sheet; image forming means for forming an image on the sheet conveyed by said roller; bearings for rotatably supporting said shaft at both ends of said roller; a supporting plate having an aperture portion for holding one of said bearings; and an elastic member disposed between at least one of said bearings and said roller for biasing said roller and said bearing to be separated away from each other; wherein said one of said bearings has a pair of pinching portions extending one radial direction of said shaft to be supported for pinching said supporting plate from both sides to hold said bearing to said supporting plate, and a second pinching portion of said pinching portions remote from said roller with respect to said supporting plate is provided with an abutting portion which abuts against said supporting plate in order to regulate inclination of said bearing against a moment generated by a first pinching portion of said pinching portions near said roller with respect to said supporting plate and a biasing force of said elastic member.
  • 17. An image forming apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said image forming means forms the image by discharging an ink droplet onto a surface of the sheet.
  • 18. A recording apparatus for recording an image on a recording sheet by a recording head, said recording apparatus comprising:a supporting plate having an aperture portion for supporting a bearing; said bearing including a fitting portion to be fitted into said aperture portion of said supporting plate and having a shaft bore into which a shaft is to be inserted, and two pinching portions protruded outwardly and axially spaced apart from each other at said fitting portion for pinching said supporting plate from both sides of said supporting plate, wherein said supporting plate is provided, around said aperture portion thereof, with a passing portion through which one of said pinching portions passes, and wherein said pinching portions pinch said supporting plate from inside and outside by moving said pinching portions from said passing portion by rotating said bearing after said fitting portion of said bearing was fitted into said aperture portion of said supporting plate; and fixing means for fixing a rotation of said bearing at a rotated position where said supporting plate is pinched by said pinching portions from inside and outside.
  • 19. A recording apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said fixing means comprises a protrusion provided on one of said pinching portion of said bearing and said supporting plate, and a depression or hole portion provided in the other of said pinching portion of said bearing and said supporting plate.
  • 20. A recording apparatus according to claim 18 or 19, wherein one of said two outwardly protruded pinching portions has a configuration greater than a configuration of the opposed other pinching portion, and an opening greater than the configuration of the other pinching portion is provided at the opposed position.
  • 21. A recording apparatus according to claim 18 or 19, wherein said bearing has a handle portion.
  • 22. A recording apparatus according to claim 18 or 19, wherein said two pinching portions are protruded outwardly and axially spaced apart from each other by a distance corresponding to a thickness of said supporting plate.
  • 23. A recording apparatus according to claim 18 or 19, wherein said passing portion is a cut-away portion.
  • 24. A recording apparatus for recording an image on a recording sheet by a recording head, said recording apparatus comprising:a sheet discharging roller; a sheet discharging driven rotary member opposed to said sheet discharging roller with a conveying path interposed therebetween; and a protection member disposed between said conveying path and said sheet discharging driven rotary member at a downstream side of said conveying path for preventing the sheet from twining, wherein said protection member is provided on a sheet discharging driven rotary member attaching portion and is disposed at least outside an outermost sheet discharging driven rotary member.
  • 25. A recording apparatus according to claim 18 or 24, wherein said recording head is an ink jet recording head for discharging ink drops onto a surface of the recording sheet to form the image.
  • 26. A conveying apparatus comprising:a conveying roller; and a bearing mechanisms disposed at both sides of said conveying roller, wherein at least one of said bearing mechanisms comprises: a supporting plate having an aperture portion for supporting a bearing; said bearing including a fitting portion to be fitted into said aperture portion of said supporting plate and having a shaft bore into which a shaft of said conveying roller is to be inserted, and two pinching portions protruded outwardly and axially spaced apart from each other at said fitting portion for pinching said supporting pate from both sides of said supporting plate, wherein said supporting plate is provided, around said aperture portion thereof, with a passing portion through which one of said pinching portions passes, and wherein said pinching portions pinch said supporting plate from inside and outside by moving said pinching portions from said passing portion by rotating said bearing after said fitting portion of said bearing was fitted into said aperture portion of said supporting plate; and fixing means for fixing a rotation of said bearing at a rotated position where said supporting plate is pinched by said pinching portions from inside and outside.
  • 27. A conveying apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said fixing means comprises a protrusion provided on one of said pinching portion of said bearing and said supporting plate, and a depression or hole portion provided in the other of said pinching portion of said bearing and said supporting plate.
  • 28. A conveying apparatus according to claim 26 or 27, wherein one of said two outwardly protruded pinching portions has a configuration greater than a configuration of the opposed other pinching portion, and an opening greater than the configuration of the other pinching portion is provided at the opposed position.
  • 29. A conveying apparatus according to claim 26 or 27, wherein said bearing has a handle portion.
  • 30. A conveying apparatus according to claim 26 or 27, wherein said two pinching portions are protruded outwardly and axially spaced apart from each other by a distance corresponding to a thickness of said supporting plate.
  • 31. A conveying apparatus according to claim 26 or 27, wherein said passing portion is a cut-away portion.
  • 32. A conveying apparatus comprising:a sheet discharging roller; a sheet discharging driven rotary member opposed to said sheet discharging roller with a conveying path interposed therebetween; and a protection member disposed between said conveying path and said sheet discharging driven rotary member at a downstream side of said conveying path for preventing a sheet from twining, wherein said protection member is provided on a sheet discharging driven rotary member attaching portion and is disposed at least outside an outermost sheet discharging driven rotary member.
  • 33. A recording apparatus having a recording head for forming an image on a recording medium as a sheet to be conveyed, a carriage for holding said recording head and scanable in a main scanning direction, guide means for guiding said carriage in the main scanning of said carriage and conveying means for conveying the recording medium in a sub-scanning direction, wherein:said conveying means comprises a conveying roller, a driven roller opposed to said conveying roller and divided into a plurality of roller portions along an axial direction, a platen for defining a guide surface during recording, and a holding-down member provided on said platen for preventing a side edge of the recording medium from floating, and a guide member for holding-down the side edge of the recording medium is disposed at a position where said driven roller is not located and the side edge of the recording medium is passed, and said guide member comprises said holding-down member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-257569 Aug 1998 JP
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