Claims
- 1. A copying apparatus for obtaining collated duplex copies from simplex documents comprising:
- exposure glass forming a first exposure region,
- initial means for storing the documents so that the side to be copied comes down piled up in page sequence,
- means for feeding the documents one by one from the final page on the bottom of the stack in the initial storing means to a second exposure region,
- means for returning the documents from the second exposure region into the initial storing means,
- means for copying the document image exposed in the first and second exposure regions into a copying paper,
- means for temporarily storing the copying papers after copying,
- means for conveying the copying papers from a copying paper storing means into the copying means,
- means for discharging copying papers after copying, and
- means for controlling copying,
- the means for controlling copying in a case of storing the documents in the initial storing means, the documents being fed every other page from the final page on one side of the copying papers while counting the number of documents in a first session of document feeding, storing the copying paper after copying into copying paper storing means, and, in the second session of document feeding, feeding the copying paper from copying paper storing means, when the number of documents is odd, discharging without copying on the other side of the copying paper on which the final page of the documents is copied, and copying the remaining documents not copied in the first session of document feeding in the reverse page sequence on the other side of the copying papers on which the second page from the final one and after the documents are copied, and, when the number of documents is even, copying the remaining documents not copied in the first session of document feeding in the reverse page sequence on the other side of the copying papers after the final page of the documents, and then discharging them face down to the final storing means, and
- the means for controlling copying in a case of setting the document at the first exposure region on the exposure glass directly, exposing the document as is without conveying of the document, the copying papers being fed to the means for temporarily storing face down.
- 2. The copying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first exposure region formed by the exposure glass is adjacent the second exposure region and wherein the means for copying comprises a movable exposure means for exposing the document, the exposure means being movable beneath both the first and second exposure regions.
- 3. the copying apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the exposure means comprises a copy lamp and a reflector and wherein the means for copying further comprises a photoreceptor which receives light from the exposure means and upon which an electrostatic latent image of the document is formed, the photoreceptor being adjacent the means for conveying the copying papers from the copying paper storing means.
- 4. The copying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the copying paper storing means comprises a plurality of paper feed trays for copying paper of different sizes and wherein the means for temporarily storing the copying papers comprises an intermediate tray, the intermediate tray having a paper feed roller for discharging the copying papers therefrom.
- 5. The copying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the final storing means comprises a discharge tray provided on a side of the copying apparatus, the copying apparatus further comprising means for shifting the discharge tray such that groups of the copying papers can be formed on the discharge tray.
- 6. The copying apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a feed route for feeding copying papers from the means for temporarily storing to the means for copying, the feed route being connected to the means for conveying the copying papers from the copying paper storing means.
- 7. The copying apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising an inverting route for feeding copying papers from the means for discharging copying papers before the copying papers are fed to the final storing means, the inverting route feeding the copying papers to the means for temporarily storing.
- 8. The copying apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the inverting route comprises first, second, third and fourth inverting routes, the first and second inverting routes being branched at first ends thereof from the means for discharging copying papers at two positions, second ends of the first and second inverting routes leading to a first end of the third inverting route, the third inverting route having a second end and having a branch before this second end, the branch of the third inverting route leading to the fourth inverting which then leads to the means for temporarily storing.
- 9. The copying apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the means for controlling will control feeding of the copying papers from the means for copying, through the means for discharging, the first inverting route, the third inverting route and the fourth inverting route to the means for temporarily storing such that the copying papers are temporarily stored face up in the means for temporarily storing.
- 10. The copying apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the means for copying includes a photoreceptor and wherein the means for controlling will control feeding of the copying papers from the means for temporarily storing through the feed route to the means for copying such that a bottom, unexposed side of the copying papers will be fed facing the photoreceptor.
- 11. The copying apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the means for copying includes a photoreceptor, and wherein the means for controlling will control feeding of the copying papers from the means for copying, through the means for discharging, through the first inverting route, the third inverting route and the second inverting route back to the means for discharging such that a side of the copying papers facing the photoreceptor in the means for copying will be discharged to the final storing means face down.
- 12. The copying apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the means for controlling will control feeding of the copying papers from the means for copying through the means for discharging to the final storing means without passing the copying papers through the inverting route such that a side of the copying papers facing the photoreceptor in the means for copying will be discharged to the final storing means face up.
- 13. A copying method for obtaining collated duplex copies from simplex document comprising the steps of:
- feeding simplex documents stacked up in the page sequence from bottom to top having the side to be copied at the lower side, one by one from the bottom,
- exposing with the side to be copied of the fed simplex documents downward in the first copying operation to copy each page of the simplex documents sequentially on both sides of copying paper, and
- stacking up the simplex documents after being copied with the side to be copied up, and conveying the simplex documents with the side to be copied up so that the side to be copied may be at the lower side, and copying on both sides in second and subsequent operations.
- 14. A copying apparatus for obtaining collated duplex copies from simplex documents comprising:
- means for storing a stack of documents in page sequence from bottom to top, the stack at least initially having each side of the documents to be copied face down;
- feeding means for withdrawing documents one by one from the bottom of the stack;
- means for exposing the documents on an exposure glass;
- first inverting means and first conveying means for moving documents to the exposure glass after the documents are withdrawn from the stack by feeding means, the first inverting means and first conveying means being located downstream of the means for storing and upstream of the exposure glass;
- second inverting means and second conveying means for moving documents from the exposure glass to the means for storing, the second inverting means and second conveying means being located downstream of the exposure glass and upstream of the means for storing; and
- control means for controlling the feeding of documents from the means for storing to the exposure glass and back to the means for storing, the control means leading the document through one of the first inverting means and first conveying means and through one of the second inverting means and second conveying means during each copy operation;
- the first inverting means conveying documents face up in the stack to the exposure glass, the first conveying means conveying documents face down in the stack to the exposure glass, the second inverting means conveying documents from the exposure glass to the storing means to be face up in the stack and the second conveying means conveying documents from the exposure glass to the storing means to be face down in the stack.
- 15. The conveying apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising first and second gate flappers controlled by the control means, the first gate flapper directing the documents to one of the first conveying means and the first inverting means during each copy operation, and the second gate flapper directing the documents to one of the second conveying means and the second inverting means during each copy operation.
- 16. The copying apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the first inverting means conveys the documents along a curved path from the feeding means to the exposure glass, the documents being inverted when moving through the first inverting means to be in an opposite orientation on the exposure glass than in the storing means.
- 17. The copying apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the first conveying means comprises a first route, a second route continuous with the first route and a third route from the second route to the exposure glass, the documents being moved through the first route to the second route in a direction and then to the third route in an opposite direction, the documents moved through the first conveying means having a same orientation when on the exposure glass as when in the storing means.
- 18. The copying apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the first conveying means comprises a first route, a second route continuous with the first route and a third route from the second route to the exposure glass, the documents being moved through the first route to the second route in a direction and then to the third route in an opposite direction, the documents moved through the first conveying means having a same orientation when on the exposure glass as when in the storing means.
- 19. The copying apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the second inverting means conveys the documents along a curved path from the exposure glass to the storing means, the documents being inverted when moving through the second inverting means to be in an opposite orientation in the storing means than on the exposure glass.
- 20. The copying apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the second conveying means comprises a first route, a second route continuous with the first route and a third route from the second route to a conveying route leading to the storing means, the documents being moved through the first route to the second route in a direction and then to the third route in an opposite direction, the documents moved through the second conveying means having a same orientation when in the storing means as when on the exposure glass.
- 21. The copying apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the second conveying means comprises a first route, a second route continuous with the first route and a third route from the second route to a conveying route leading to the storing means, the documents being moved through the first route to the second route in a direction and then to the third route in an opposite direction, the documents moved through the second conveying means having a same orientation when in the storing means as when on the exposure glass.
- 22. The copying apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a conveyor belt for conveying the documents over the exposure glass and between one of the first inverting means and the first conveying means to one of the second inverting means and the second conveying means.
- 23. The copying apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the control means in a first copying operation leads the documents from the storing means through the first conveying means to the exposure glass whereafter the control means leads the documents from the exposure glass through the second inverting means to the storing means whereat the documents are then stored face up.
- 24. The copying apparatus according to claim 23, wherein after all documents are stored face up in the storing means, the control means leads the documents through the first inverting means to the exposure glass and if more than one copy is to be made, the control means leads the documents from the exposure glass through the second inverting means to the storing means whereat the documents are again stored face up.
- 25. The copying apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the control means leads documents stored face up in the storing means through the first inverting means to the exposure glass and then through the second conveying means to finally be stored face down in the storing means when a last set of copies is to be made.
- 26. A copying method for obtaining collated duplex copies from simplex documents comprising the steps of:
- storing a stack of documents in page sequence from bottom to top, the stack at least initially having each side of the documents to be copied face down;
- feeding the documents one by one from the bottom of the stack;
- conveying the documents along one of a first conveying route and a second conveying route to an exposure glass;
- exposing a side of the document to be copied on the exposure glass;
- conveying the documents from the exposure glass along one of a third conveying route and a fourth conveying route to the stack; and
- controlling the conveying of documents, the documents conveyed along the first and third conveying routes being inverted between the stack and the exposure glass to thereby have a different orientation when on the exposure glass than when in the stack and documents conveyed along the second and fourth conveying routes having a same orientation on the exposure glass as when in the stack.
- 27. The copying method according to claim 26, wherein during a first copying operation, the documents are conveyed from the stack through the second conveying route to the exposure glass whereafter the documents are conveyed along the third conveying route back to the stack such that the documents which were stacked face down are then stacked face up.
- 28. The copying method according to claim 27, further comprising the steps, after all documents are inverted to be face up in the stack, of feeding the documents one by one from the bottom of the stack and conveying the documents through the first conveying route to the exposure glass for a second time.
- 29. The copying method according to claim 28, further comprising the step of conveying documents on the exposure glass for a second time through the third conveying route to the stack if more than one copy is to be made.
- 30. The copying method according to claim 29, further comprising the step of conveying documents from the exposure glass to the stack through the fourth conveying route after a last copy of each document is made to thereby place the document face down in the stack.
- 31. A copying apparatus for obtaining one of collated simplex and duplex copies from simplex documents comprising:
- exposure glass forming a first exposure region,
- initial means for storing the documents so that the side to be copied comes down piled up in page sequence,
- means for feeding the documents one by one from the final page on the bottom of the stack in the initial storing means to a second exposure region,
- means for returning the documents from the second exposure region into the initial storing means,
- means for copying the document image exposed in the first and second exposure regions onto a copying paper,
- means for temporarily storing the copying papers after copying,
- means for conveying the copying papers from a copying paper storing means into the copying means,
- means for discharging copying papers after copying to a final storing means, and
- means for controlling copying,
- when the documents are stored in the initial storing means and duplex copies are to be obtained, the means for controlling copying feeding every other page of the documents from the final page on one side of the copying papers while counting the number of documents in a first session of document feeding, storing the copying paper after copying in the temporary storing means, and in the second session of document feeding, feeding the copying paper from the temporary storing means, when the number of documents is odd, discharging without copying on the other side of the copying paper on which the final page of the documents is copied, and copying the remaining documents not copied in the first session of document feeding in the reverse page sequence on the other side of the copying papers on which the second page from the final one and after the documents are copied, and, when the number of documents is even, copying the remaining documents not copied in the first session of document feeding in the reverse page sequence on the other side of the copying papers after the final page of the documents and then discharging them face down to the final storing means,
- when the documents are directly on the exposure glass of the first exposure region and duplex copies are to be obtained exposing the document as is without conveying of the document, every other page of the copying papers being fed to the temporary storing means, after the copying paper is fed to the temporary storing means, a next document being copied on the reverse side of the copying paper, whereafter the copying paper is discharged face down to the final storing means, and
- when the documents are stored in the initial storing means or are directly on the exposure glass and simplex copies are to be obtained the means for controlling copying sequentially exposes the documents and feeds the copying papers to the final storing means without feeding the documents to the temporary storing means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/417,572 filed on Oct. 5, 1989, now abandoned.
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