Claims
- 1. A conveying belt mechanism of an automatic document feeder for conveying a document placed on document bearing means and supplied toward a transparent platen to a document exposure position on the transparent platen,
- said conveying belt mechanism comprising a driving roller and a driven roller disposed above the transparent platen with a predetermined spacing provided between each other in a document feeding direction, an endless conveying belt looped over the driving roller and the driven roller, a plurality of pressing rollers disposed between the driving roller and the driven roller for pressing the endless conveying belt against the transparent platen, and belt guides mounted at both ends of the driven roller,
- said belt guides each comprising a boss portion mounted on a rotating shaft of the driven roller so as to be capable of relative rotation, a detachment preventing portion provided so as to protrude from the boss portion diametrically beyond an outer peripheral surface of the driven roller and having a front end bent inwardly, and a rotation stopping portion provided in the boss portion, said rotation stopping portion being engaged with a rotation restraining member.
- 2. The conveying belt mechanism of an automatic document feeder of claim 1, wherein the belt guide has a flange portion provided so as to protrude from the boss portion diametrically beyond the outer peripheral surface of the driven roller at least over an angular range corresponding to a range in which the endless conveying belt is wound on the driven roller, and the detachment preventing portion is provided in the flange portion.
- 3. The conveying belt mechanism of an automatic document feeder of claim 1, wherein a contact ring which an edge of the endless conveying belt contacts is rotatably mounted on the boss portion.
- 4. The conveying belt mechanism of an automatic document feeder of claim 3, wherein the contact ring is composed of a plastic material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/160,542, filed Mar. 25, 1998.
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