The present patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 upon Japanese patent application No. 2006-251835 filed on Sep. 15, 2006 in the Japan Patent Office, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates generally to a data processing apparatus having an enhanced usability of a removable recording medium.
Portable recording media (or removable memory media) have become a popular recording device for recording or storing document data, image data or the like. Such recording media (or removable memory medium) include smart medium, DVD (digital versatile disk), CD-R (compact disc recordable), CD-RW (compact disc rewritable), compact flash (registered trademark), multi-media card (MMC), SD (secure digital) card, and memory stick, for example. Further, such recording media can be connected to a medium interface unit of an image processing apparatus placed in public locations such as convenience stores, by which image data stored in such recording media can be read and printed.
Such image processing apparatus may have a protection cover for the medium interface unit to prevent dropping-out or removal of a recording medium from the image processing apparatus during data transmission between the recording medium and image processing apparatus.
For example, an image processing apparatus may have a connection port and a protection cover, in which a recording medium, storing image data captured by an image capturing apparatus (e.g., digital camera), is inserted in the connection port for data transmission. Such image processing apparatuses include a digitally-controlled apparatus having a copy function, a facsimile function, a print function, and a scan function, for example.
Such image processing apparatus may also have a memory medium reader or a memory medium writer having a connector, to which the above-mentioned portable recording medium can be connected.
The image processing apparatus can read information stored in the portable recording medium with the memory medium reader, and can print out an image of such read information, or the image processing apparatus can store document data, scanned by scanning function, to the portable recording medium by using a memory medium writer, for example.
In such image forming apparatus, a user can remove such portable recording medium from the connector of the memory medium reader or the memory medium writer by hand, for example. However, if the portable recording medium is removed from the connector during data processing such as data reading or data writing by accident or mistake, the data might be damaged or OS (operating system) trouble might occur.
As described above, a protection cover may be provided to a medium interface unit to prevent accidental removal of the recording medium or to keep the recording medium from falling out of the apparatus. However, if such cover is opened by mistake or for some other reason, the recording medium can be easily removed from the connector during data processing, which is undesirable.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a data processing apparatus including a manipulation member, a protection cover, a latch member, a coupling device, and a control unit. The protection cover covers a removable recording medium attached to the data processing apparatus. The latch member engages the protection cover to set the protection cover in a closed condition. The coupling device couples or uncouples the manipulation member and the latch member. The control unit controls a coupling condition of the manipulation member and the latch member. The control unit selectively transmits a first signal for coupling the manipulation member and the latch member and a second signal for uncoupling the manipulation member and the latch member depending on whether or not data processing for the removable recording medium is in progress.
An embodiment of the present invention also provides a data processing apparatus including a protection, a latch member, and a control unit. The protection cover covers a removable recording medium attached to the data processing apparatus, and has a receiving portion. The latch member engages the receiving portion of the protection cover to set the protection cover in a closed condition. The control unit controls a coupling condition of the latch member and the receiving portion of the protection cover. The control unit selectively transmits a first signal for engaging the latch member and the receiving portion and a second signal for disengaging the latch member and the receiving portion depending on whether or not data processing for the removable recording medium is in progress.
An embodiment of the present invention also provides a data processing apparatus including a protection cover, a latch member, a biasing member, a latch member stopper, and a guiding unit. The protection cover covers a removable recording medium attached to the data processing apparatus, and has a receiving portion. The latch member engages the receiving portion of the protection cover to set the protection cover in a closed condition. The biasing member biases the latch member toward the receiving portion of the protection cover to engage the latch member to the receiving portion. The latch member stopper stops a movement of the latch member biased by the biasing member at an engaging position with the receiving portion of the protection cover. The guiding unit guides the latch member when engaging the latch member to the receiving portion of the protection cover, and guides the latch member when disengaging the latch member from the receiving portion of the protection cover.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages and features thereof can be readily obtained and understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The accompanying drawings are intended to depict example embodiments of the present disclosure and should not be interpreted to limit the scope thereof. The accompanying drawings are not to be considered as drawn to scale unless explicitly noted.
It will be understood that if an element or layer is referred to as being “on,” “against,” “connected to” or “coupled to” another element or layer, then it can be directly on, against connected or coupled to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, if an element is referred to as being “directly on”, “directly connected to” or “directly coupled to” another element or layer, then there is no intervening elements or layers present.
Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
Spatially relative terms, such as “beneath”, “below”, “lower”, “above”, “upper” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features. Thus, term such as “below” can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
Although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, it should be understood that these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are used only to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “includes” and/or “including”, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
In describing example embodiments shown in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, an image processing apparatus according to an example embodiment is described with particular reference to
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Document sheets placed on a document tray 3a of the automatic document feeder 3 is fed to the scanner 2 automatically, and ejected to a document ejection tray 3b. Then, document information scanned by the scanner 2 can be printed on a sheet medium with the printing unit 4, and the sheet medium having a printed image is ejected to a sheet ejection tray 6, or scanned document information is transmitted to a desired destination by a facsimile function, for example.
The sheet feed unit 5, disposed at a lower portion of the image processing apparatus 1, includes a plurality of sheet containers for containing a plurality of types of sheet media. The sheet feed unit 5 feeds such sheet media to the printing unit 4 at a given timing.
In the image forming apparatus 1, the scanner 2 and the automatic document feeder 3 may be configured as one integral unit, for example. The scanner 2 has a scanning device to scan document information by irradiating a light beam to document, and an image pickup device to obtain such document information. Such document information is printed on a sheet medium by the printing unit 4 as above-mentioned.
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The operation unit 10 includes an operation key 7, a switch button 8 provided for operating the image processing apparatus 1. The operation unit 10 also includes a display panel 11 having a touch key, which is used to display information thereon of the image processing apparatus 1 and to input information to the image processing apparatus 1. Further, the operation unit 10 includes a protection cover 12 for covering or protecting a portable recording medium, wherein such protection cover 12 can be opened as described later.
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The printing unit 4 provided in a housing 9 conducts an image forming by electrophotography, for example. As shown in
The image forming units 13Y, 13C, 13M, and 13K are used to form toner images of yellow, cyan, magenta, and black, respectively. Hereinafter, Y, C, M, and K represent color of yellow, cyan, magenta, and black, respectively, in this disclosure.
Because the image forming units 13Y, 13C, 13M, and 13K have a similar configuration one to another except toner color, reference characters of Y, C, M, and K may be omitted in following description. As shown in
The photoconductor 16 having a drum shape may rotate in a direction shown by an arrow with a driving unit (not shown). The photoconductor 16 has a surface 16a having a photosensitive layer, which is scanned by a light beam irradiated from the optical writing unit 14. The optical writing unit 14 irradiates a light beam to the surface 16a of the photoconductor 16 to write an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductor 16 based on image information scanned by the scanner 2.
The charger 17 uniformly charges the surface 16a of photoconductor 16, wherein the charger 17 employs a non-contact type, for example.
The developing unit 18 supplies toner to the photoconductor 16 to develop the electrostatic latent image on the surface 16a of photoconductor 16 as toner image, wherein the developing unit 18 has a given gap with the surface 16a of the photoconductor 16.
The cleaning unit 19 removes toner remaining on the surface 16a of the photoconductor 16. Such cleaning unit 19 employs a brush contact type, in which a cleaning brush may contact the surface 16a of the photoconductor 16.
The intermediate transfer belt 15 may be an endless belt made of resin or rubber, to which a toner image is transferred from the photoconductor 16. The intermediate transfer belt 15 is extended by rollers, and travels in a direction shown by an arrow in
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The sheet feed unit 5 feeds a sheet medium to a sheet transport route 26, and the sheet media is further transported to a registration roller 27, an intermediate transfer roller 29, a fusing unit 30, and an ejection roller 31.
The registration roller 27 stops a sheet medium transported from the transport route 26 temporarily. Such registration roller 27 rotates for a given time to feed the sheet media to a transfer nip between the intermediate transfer belt 15 and the intermediate transfer roller 29. In such transfer nip, a toner image is transferred from the intermediate transfer belt 15 to the sheet medium.
The fusing unit 30 applies heat and pressure to the sheet medium to fuse the toner image on the sheet medium, and then the sheet medium having the fused toner image is ejected to a sheet ejection tray 6 by an ejection roller 31.
Such operation board 32 may be slanted in one direction. For example, as shown in
Further, the operation unit 10 includes a memory medium reader 35 having a connector 34 under the operation board 32. A portable recording medium 33 can be removeably attached to the connector 34 of the memory medium reader 35.
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Although the image processing apparatus 1 has the memory medium reader 35 in the operation unit 10, a memory medium writer can be disposed in the operation unit 10 in a similar manner. For the simplicity of illustration and description, the memory medium reader 35 may be used in this disclosure as a representative of a memory medium reader and a memory medium writer.
In a configuration shown in
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The protection cover 12 can be pivotable at a given supporting point. For example, the protection cover 12 can be pivotable at an axis O-O provided over the connector 34. Such pivotable configuration at the axis O-O may be preferable for efficiently using a space around the protection cover 12 compared to a slidably opening a cover because such pivotable configuration may not need a space for moving a cover in a straight direction. In addition, such pivotable configuration may also be preferable for opening and closing the protection cover 12 in a quick manner.
The protection cover 12 includes a substantially transparent portion so that the portable recording medium 33, attached to the memory medium reader 35, can be seen even when the protection cover 12 is closed. For example, the protection cover 12 may be made of a transparent material as a whole, by which a user can see the portable recording medium 33 attached to the memory medium reader 35.
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When a data writing operation or data reading operation is conducted for the portable recording medium 33, a locking unit prevents an opening operation of the protection cover 12. Such locking unit may be used to prevent an accidental removable of the portable recording medium 33 when a data writing operation or data reading operation is conducted for the portable recording medium 33, by which data damage or OS (operating system) trouble may be prevented.
Further, the protection cover 12 can be set to a closed condition with its self-weight, and can be opened by lifting the protection cover 12 with a hand. In this case, the protection cover 12 is set in a closed condition except when to open the protection cover 12.
Alternatively, the protection cover 12 is set to an opened condition except when to close the protection cover 12. For example, a coil spring may be attached to the axis O-O to constantly bias an opening force to the protection cover 12. Such configuration may be termed as “automatic cover-opening configuration” because the protection cover 12 can be maintained at an opened condition once the protection cover 12 is released from the closed condition.
In case of automatic cover-opening configuration, when the locking unit releases a locking condition of the protection cover 12, the protection cover 12 can be automatically opened and stopped at a given position by a stopper, by which a user can remove the portable recording medium 33 from the memory medium reader 33. In such a case, a user may not need to lift the protection cover 12 by hand.
If the locking unit is configured to release a locking condition of the protection cover 12 under a power-on condition of the image processing apparatus 1, the protection cover 12 cannot be opened when the image processing apparatus 1 is in a power-off condition. A user may feel inconvenience if the portable recording medium 33 cannot be removed from the image processing apparatus 1 under such power-off condition of the image processing apparatus 1. In view of such inconvenience, the locking unit may be configured to release a locking condition of the protection cover 12 under a power-off condition of the image processing apparatus 1.
When the image processing apparatus 1 is in a power-off condition, a data reading/writing operation for the portable recording medium 33 is not conducted. Accordingly, the locking unit can release a locking condition of the protection cover 12, and the portable recording medium 33 can be removed from the image processing apparatus 1 without causing problem such as data damage. Such locking release mechanism will be described later.
A description is now given of a locking unit provided for the protection cover 12 according to an example embodiment with reference to
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Further, the latch member 38 can be released from the hole 37 after completing data writing or reading operation to the portable recording medium 33, by which the portable recording medium 33 can be removed from the connector 34.
The latch member 38 can be engaged or disengaged the hole 37 by moving the latch member 38 in a reciprocating manner. For example, an electromagnetic device may be used to conduct such reciprocating movement of the latch member 38 to lock or unlock the protection cover 12.
Specifically, the electromagnetic device may be a solenoid 39 as shown
The movable shaft 40 integrally formed with the latch member 38 can be protruded from the solenoid 39 by an elastic force of a spring 41 when the solenoid 39 is set to a power-off condition as shown in
Further, the movable shaft 40 can be retracted in the solenoid 39 by an electromagnetic force set greater than an elastic force of the spring 41 when the solenoid 39 is set to a power-on condition as shown in
As such, when the solenoid 39 is set to a power-off condition, the movable shaft 40 protrudes from the solenoid 39 with an elastic force of the spring 41, by which the latch member 38 engages with the hole 37, in which the movable shaft 40 is stopped at a given position with a stopper ST (
Under such engagement condition of the latch member 38 and the hole 37, the solenoid 39 is then switched to a power-on condition. When the solenoid 39 is set to a power-on condition, the movable shaft 40 retracts in the solenoid 39 with an electromagnetic force set greater than an elastic force of the spring 41, by which the latch member 38 disengages from the hole 37.
As above described, when the solenoid 39 is in a power-off condition, the latch member 38 engages with the hole 37 to prevent an opening of the protection cover 12 as shown
When the protection cover 12 is in an openable condition, the protection cover 12 can be opened by lifting the protection cover 12 with hand, or the protection cover 12 can be opened automatically if the above-mentioned automatic cover-opening configuration is provided.
The above-described solenoid 39 may be supported by an internal configuration (not shown) of the image processing apparatus 1. The solenoid 39 is set in a power-on or power-off condition with an instruction input via the operation key 7 or a touch key on the display panel 11, for example.
A description is now given of a locking release mechanism, which is used for opening the protection cover 12 in case of emergency. In such a case, the protection cover 12 is in closed condition while the solenoid 39 is in a power-off condition.
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The solenoid 39 having a fulcrum shaft 43 swings in a direction shown by an arrow S in
The fulcrum shaft 43 tensioned by springs 45 and 46 in its diameter direction as shown in
The solenoid 39 swings in a direction shown by an arrow S when an external force acts on the solenoid 39, and the solenoid 39 returns to the original position when such external force does not act on the solenoid 39. Specifically, the fulcrum shaft 43 returns to the original position when such external force does not act on the solenoid 39. Accordingly, the fulcrum shaft 43 tensioned by the springs 45 and 46 is used to return the solenoid 39 to the original position.
When the solenoid 39 is in the original position, the latch member 38 is engageable to the hole 37 formed on a side face of the protection cover 12, which is in a closed condition.
As shown in
Under a condition that the latch member 38 engages the hole 37, a bar 47 is inserted through the aperture 44 in the panel cover 42. Such inserted bar 47 applies an external force on the solenoid 39 to swing the solenoid 39 at the fulcrum shaft 43.
If the solenoid 39 swings in a direction shown by an arrow S in
As such, in case of emergency, the bar 47 can be used to push the solenoid 39 to release a locking condition of the protection cover 12 set by the locking unit 36, by which the protection cover 12 can be opened.
After opening the protection cover 12, the bar 47 is withdrawn from the aperture 44, by which the solenoid 39 swings back at the fulcrum shaft 43 and returns to the original position.
As shown in
When the protection cover 12 is opened, the protection cover 12 is positioned at an upper direction as shown in
When the protection cover 12 is to be closed from such upper direction shown in
The above-mentioned emergency case includes several cases such as when the power failure occurs, and when the image processing apparatus stops its operation due to some reasons, for example.
Even in such emergency case, a user can push the solenoid 39 by inserting the bar 47 thorough the aperture 44. With such pushing operation, the solenoid 39 swings, by which the latch member 38 can disengage from the hole 37. Accordingly, the protection cover 12 can be opened. The panel cover 42 has a given thickness around the aperture 44 to effectively guide the bar 47 to the solenoid 39.
In the above-explanation, the solenoid 39 is set to a power-on condition to retract the latch member 38 from the hole 37, and is set to a power-off condition to engage the latch member 38 to the hole 37. Instead of such controlling, the solenoid 39 can be set to a power-off condition to retract the latch member 38 from the hole 37, and is set to a power-on condition to engage the latch member 38 to the hole 37.
A description is now given of another locking unit according to another embodiment with reference to
As shown in
The shaft 70 is provided with a coil spring 71, and one end of the coil spring 71 is attached to an end of the protection cover 12, and other end of the coil spring 71 is attached to a spring stopper (not shown). Such coil spring 71 applies a biasing force to the protection cover 12 so that the protection cover 12 is constantly biased toward the opening direction, for example.
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The base plate 74 has an upper face, which may be at a substantially identical height of the hole 72 of the protection cover 12 when the protection cover 12 is in a closed position.
The base plate 74 has a guide groove 74a as shown in
As shown in
A length of the piece 73a in the axis O-O direction is set smaller than a length of the guide groove 74a. Accordingly, the piece 73a can slide in the guide groove 74a in a reciprocating manner. Therefore, the latch member 73 can move along the guide groove 74a in a reciprocating manner with a given stroke. Such given stroke is defined as a distance between a latch-member-engaged-position and a latch-member-disengaged-position. At the latch-member-engaged-position, the latch member 73 engages with the hole 72, and at the latch-member-disengaged-position, the latch member 73 disengages from the hole 72 completely.
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In
When the latch member 73 disengages from the hole 72, the protection cover 12 can be opened with a biasing force of the coil spring 71 attached to the shaft 70. Accordingly, the latch member 73 needs to be moved to the latch-member-disengaged-position when to open the protection cover 12. The latch member 73 can be moved to the latch-member-disengaged-position as follows.
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The shaft 79, engaged with a through-hole 82 in the base plate 74 (refer to
When no external force acts on the push button 80, the push lever 78 is positioned at an upward of the curved-face 73b with a biasing force of the spring 85 as shown in
When to open the protection cover 12, the push button 80 is pressed downward so that the push lever 78 contacts the curved-face 73b of the latch member 73.
When the push lever 78 contacts the curved-face 73b, a component force in horizontal direction acting on the curved-face 73b moves the latch member 73 to the latch-member-disengaged-position. In such a case, such component force in horizontal direction is greater than an elastic force of the spring 77.
When the latch member 73 is moved to the latch-member-disengaged-position, the protection cover 12 can pivot and open in a direction shown by an arrow P (refer to
On one hand, when the push button 80 is relieved from an external force, the push lever 78 returns to an original position, which is over the curved-face 73b, with an elastic force of the spring 85. At such original position, the retaining member 83 contacts the base plate 74 as shown in
Because the protection cover 12 is in an opened position and the latch member 73 at such locking position exists under a side face of the protection cover 12, the protection cover 12 can be set to a closed position as follows.
When the protection cover 12 is closed from the opened position, a side face of the protection cover 12 starts to contact the curved-face 73b of the latch member 73. In such closing process, a component force in horizontal-direction acting on the curved-face 73b is greater than an elastic force of the spring 77 to push the latch member 73 in a leftward direction in
When the latch member 73 starts to engage to the hole 72, the latch member 73 is pushed toward the hole 72 with an elastic force of the spring 77, and then the latch member 73 engages in the hole 72 completely. Accordingly, the protection cover 12 is returned to a closed position.
As such, when the protection cover 12 is closed from an opened condition, the latch member 73 engages to the hole 72 automatically to set a closed condition of the protection cover 12. Such protection cover 12, set in a closed condition, can be opened by pushing the push unit 81 as above described.
If the push button 80 is repeatedly pushed and returned to the original position, the shaft 79 may rotate in the through-hole 82, by which the push lever 78 may not be positioned over the curved-face 73b correctly over time. In view of such drawback, the shaft 79 may have a key (not shown) and the through-hole 82 may have a groove (not shown) to be fitted with the key to prevent such rotation of the shaft 79 in the through-hole 82.
With the above-described configuration, the locking unit prevents an accidental opening of the protection cover 12 during a data writing or reading operation for the portable recording medium 33.
Furthermore, as shown in
The solenoid 86 has a movable shaft 86a as shown in
Under a closed condition of the protection cover 12, the movable shaft 86a protrudes to a protruded position (not shown) by setting the solenoid 86 in a power-off condition. In such protruded condition, the movable shaft 86a contacts a contact face 73c of the latch member 73, by which the movable shaft 86a can lock the latch member 73.
Although not shown, the latch member 73 may be provided with a receiving portion to be engaged with the movable shaft 86a for locking the latch member 73. Such receiving portion may be a hole or a concave portion, for example.
Accordingly, when the solenoid 86 is set to a power-off condition, the latch member 73 is mechanically locked. Therefore, even if the push button 80 is pushed, a locking of the latch member 73 is not released. Such locking condition of the latch member 73 can be released by setting the solenoid 86 to a power-on condition. As such, an accidental opening of the protection cover 12 during data writing/reading operation for the portable recording-medium 33 can be prevented by controlling power-on or power-off condition for the solenoid 86.
In such configuration, the spring 77 biases the latch member 73 toward the hole 72 to engage the latch member 73 to the hole 72. The piece 73a and guide groove 74a may be used as stopper to stop the latch member 73 when the latch member 73 engages in the hole 72. The piece 73a and the guide groove 74a are also used as a guiding member to guide the latch member 73 to an engaged position with the hole 72, and to guide the latch member 73 to a disengaged position with respect to the hole 72. The solenoid 86 is used as an electromagnetic device for moving the movable shaft 86a in a reciprocating manner to lock or unlock the contact face 73c of the latch member 73. Although not shown, the contact face 73c may have a receiving portion to engage with the movable shaft 86a of the solenoid 86. Such receiving portion may be a hole or a concave portion, for example. The push unit 81 is used to disengage the latch member 73 from the hole 72.
A description is now given of another locking unit with reference to
The protection cover 12 pivots at the axis O-O of the shaft 70. In
As shown in
The reciprocally-movable unit 90 engages with a guide groove 91 formed on the panel cover 42, and can be moved in a direction shown by an arrow 92 in
The reciprocally-movable unit 90 has a convexed portion formed on its bottom face. Because such convexed portion engages a groove 95 formed on the panel cover 42, the reciprocally-movable unit 90 can move in a direction shown by an arrow 92 in a reciprocating manner without detaching from the guide groove 91.
The protection cover 12 has a hook 93, and the reciprocally-movable unit 90 has an engagement portion 94. Such protection cover 12 and the reciprocally-movable unit 90 engage with each other by engaging the hook 93 and the engagement portion 94.
As shown in
In
If the reciprocally-movable unit 90 is pushed into a rightward direction in
The protection cover 12 can be set to a closed position (refer to
As such, when the protection cover 12 is in a closed condition, the protection cover 12 can be opened by disengaging the hook 93 from the engagement portion 94 by pushing the reciprocally-movable unit 90, and when the protection cover 12 is in an opened condition, the protection cover 12 can be closed by engaging the hook 93 to the engagement portion 94 by closing the protection cover 12.
With such configuration, the locking unit can prevent an accidental opening of the protection cover 12 during a data writing or reading operation for the portable recording medium 33.
As shown in
When the solenoid 96 is set to a power-on condition, a movable shaft 96a retracts in the solenoid 96 so that the reciprocally-movable unit 90 can freely move in a direction shown by an arrow 92 shown in
When the solenoid 96 is set to a power-off condition and the protection cover 12 is in a closed condition, the movable shaft 96a protrudes as shown in
Accordingly, even if a user tries to open the protection cover 12 by accident or mistake, the reciprocally-movable unit 90 cannot be moved, by which an accidental opening of the protection cover 12 can be prevented.
The protection cover 12 can be opened by setting the solenoid 96 to a power-on condition because the reciprocally-movable unit 90 can be moved as above-described with a retraction of the movable shaft 96a.
As such, an accidental opening of the protection cover 12 during a data writing or reading operation for the portable recording medium 33 can be prevented by controlling power-on/off condition to the solenoid 96.
As such, the reciprocally-movable unit 90 can engages with the hook 93 of protection cover 12. The spring 940 biases the reciprocally-movable unit 90 to engage the reciprocally-movable unit 90 to the protection cover 12. The groove 95 is used to guide the reciprocally-movable unit 90 to a latch-member-engaged-position (e.g., engagement of the reciprocally-movable unit 90 and the protection cover 12), and is used to guide the reciprocally-movable unit 90 to a latch-member-disengaged-position. The solenoid 96, used as electromagnetic device, has the movable shaft 96a, which can move in a reciprocating manner to lock or unlock the reciprocally-movable unit 90.
With such configuration shown in
A description is now given of another locking unit with reference to
A locking unit 360 shown in
For example, the latch member 48, shaped in a block shape, has an edge portion 48a having wedge-like shape, which can engage a hole 49 of the protection cover 12. Such hole 49 may be substituted with a concave portion, for example.
The latch member 48 is biased by a spring 50 to engage the latch member 48 to the hole 49 of the protection cover 12 when the protection cover 12 is in a closed condition. Such spring 50 is used as first biasing member.
As shown in
Although not shown, a latch member guiding unit is provided in the image processing apparatus 1 to guide the latch member 48 to the hole 49. Specifically, the latch member guiding unit may guide the latch member 48 in an engaging direction 55A or a disengaging direction 55B. Such latch member guiding unit may have a groove extending in the engaging direction 55A or the disengaging direction 55B. Such groove may engage with a convex portion (not shown) formed on the latch member 48.
Further, the latch member 48 has an upper face having an engagement hole 52 as shown in
As shown in
Although not shown, an electromagnetic device guide unit is provided in the image processing apparatus 1 to move the solenoid 54 in the engaging direction 55A or the disengaging direction 55B. Such electromagnetic device guide unit (not shown) may include a groove extending in the engaging direction 55A or the disengaging direction 55B. Such groove may engage with a convex portion (not shown) formed on the solenoid 54.
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Further, as shown in
Further, as shown in
In
If the knob 58 is moved in the disengaging direction 55B, the solenoid 54 and the latch member 48, engaged to the movable shaft 53 of the solenoid 54, can be also moved in the disengaging direction 55B.
With such movement, the latch member 48 is disengaged from the hole 49 of the protection cover 12, by which the protection cover 12 can be set in an openable condition.
On one hand, as shown in
In a condition shown in
However, because the movable shaft 53 is disengaged from the latch member 48 and the latch member 48 is in an engaged condition with the hole 49 of the protection cover 12 by a spring force of the spring 50, the protection cover 12 cannot be opened even if the knob 58 and the solenoid 54 is moved in the disengaging direction 55B.
Accordingly, the knob 58 may move without effecting to the latch member 48, which locks the protection cover 12.
Therefore, even if a user tries to move the knob 58 by accident or mistake to open the protection cover 12 during a data reading/writing operation for the portable recording medium 33, the protection cover 12 cannot be opened, by which data damage or OS (operating system) trouble can be prevented.
In a configuration shown in
Such configuration that the knob 58 moves without effecting to the latch member 48 may be useful to inform a user that an opening of protection cover (or removal of recording medium) is not allowed because such opening of protection cover may cause data processing error. With such ineffective movement of the knob 58, a user may not exercise a too-great force for opening the protection cover, which may cause damages to the locking unit.
As shown in
As above-described, when the protection cover 12 is closed and the solenoid 54 is in a power-on condition, the knob 58 can be moved without effecting to the latch member 48, which locks the protection cover 12. Accordingly, the edge portion 48a of latch member 48 cannot be disengaged from the hole 49.
Hereinafter, a locking release mechanism in case of emergency, which needs to open the protection cover 12 and to remove recording medium, is described. Such emergency case may be a time of power failure, for example.
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As shown in
In case of emergency (e.g., an image processing apparatus stops operation, power failure), the bar 62 may be inserted through the aperture 61 to push the inclined-face 48b, by which the latch member 48 can be moved in the disengaging direction 55B because such pushing force is greater than a spring force of the springs 50.
With such movement of the latch member 48, the edge portion 48a of the latch member 48 is disengaged from the hole 49 of the protection cover 12, by which the protection cover 12 can be set to an openable condition. The panel cover 42 may have a given thickness around the aperture 61 to effectively guide the bar 62 to the latch member 48.
As such, the protection cover 12 covers or protects the portable recording medium 33, and the edge portion 48a of latch member 48 is engaged to the hole 49 of the protection cover 12 to lock the protection cover 12.
When to unlock the protection cover 12, the knob 58 is moved with the solenoid 54 into the disengaging direction 55B, in which the movable shaft 53 is engaged to the latch member 48.
During a data reading/writing operation for the portable recording medium 33, the movable shaft 53 can be disengaged from the latch member 48 with an electromagnetic force of the solenoid 54. Accordingly, the knob 58 can be moved without effecting to the latch member 48, which locks the protection cover 12. Therefore, an accidental opening of the protection cover 12 by the knob 58 during a data reading/writing operation for the portable recording medium 33 can be prevented, by which the image processing apparatus 1 and the portable recording medium 33 can be protected from damages such as data damage or OS (operating system) trouble.
Further, before or after a data reading/writing operation for the portable recording medium 33, the movable shaft 53 is engaged to the latch member 48 by setting a power-off condition to the solenoid 54. If the movable shaft 53 is engaged to the latch member 48, the knob 58 is coupled to the latch member 48, in which the knob 58 can be moved in the disengaging direction 55B to disengage the latch member 48 from the hole of the protection cover 12 so that the protection cover 12 is set to an openable condition.
In an example embodiment, the protection cover 12 and the locking unit are provided to restrict an accidental removable of removable memory medium during a data processing for the removable memory medium to prevent data damage or OS (operating system) trouble.
Furthermore, in case of emergency, a removable memory medium can be removed by a mechanical procedure using a bar as above described, by which a portable recording medium can be removed from an image processing apparatus even if a malfunction may occur to the image processing apparatus, or at the time of the power failure, for example.
Although an image processing apparatus is used to describe a configuration for a locking unit and a removable memory medium in the above described example embodiments, the above described locking units can be employed to other apparatuses such as data processing apparatus which can be attached with a removable memory medium.
Numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure of the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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