Device for feeding sheets from a ream of the type comprising a main feeding roller and an auxiliary separating roller

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6565078
  • Patent Number
    6,565,078
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 20, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A device (10) for feeding sheets from a ream (22) comprising a main feeding roller (24) subdivided into a plurality of sleeves (32) which rotate in contact with an uppermost sheet (23a), coming from the ream, to feed it along a path (30), and an auxiliary separating roller (26) adapted for separating the uppermost sheet (23a) from the other sheets of the ream (22), wherein the feeding and separating rollers (24, 26) are both arranged on the same side with respect to said path (30) and therefore rotate in contact with one and the same side of the uppermost sheet (23a). The separating roller (26) is accommodated in a central seat (34) made between the sleeves (32) of the main feeding roller (24) and is arranged prevalently inside the radial working envelope of the sleeves (32) of the main feeding roller (24), so that the feeding device (10) has an extremely compact structure.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates in general to a device adapted for picking and feeding a sheet at a time from a ream and particularly suited for being applied in office equipment, such as for example a facsimile machine.




In greater detail, the device of the invention is of the type comprising a main rotating feeding roller suitable for receiving in contact an uppermost sheet of the ream for feeding it and imparting to it a predetermined feeding direction along a path, and at least one auxiliary separating roller arranged adjacent to and cooperating with the main feeding roller, by rotating in contact with the uppermost sheet, in order to produce a correct separation of the latter from the other sheets of the ream.




TECHNICAL BACKGROUND




Various feeding devices are known in the current art that adopt a structural arrangement such as that described above, or at any rate fairly similar to it, based essentially on the cooperation between a main feeding roller which rotates in contact with the sheets of a ream and which determines positively their feeding along a path, and an auxiliary separating roller also rotating in contact with the sheets in such a way that the sheets are correctly separated one at a time from the ream and fed along the path.




One of these devices is for example incorporated in the printer which is described in the European patent application, in the name of the Applicant, published with No. EP 0 873 876, and which is currently marketed under the product name “Artjet”.




This known device comprises a main feeding roller and an auxiliary roller also called rejection roller, wherein both the main feeding roller and the rejection roller consist of a shaft bearing coaxially a plurality of rollers, called respectively feeding rollers and rejection rollers. The main feeding roller and the rejection roller are arranged parallel and side by side one another, but at opposite ends with respect to the sheet path so that, while the printer is in operation, they each rotate in contact with a respective face of the sheet which is being fed.




In particular, the main feeding roller with its rotation determines the feeding direction of the sheets, whereas the rejection roller rotates in the opposite direction to this feeding direction, to prevent the feeding of more than one sheet at a time from a ream.




Though reliable, this device does come with the disadvantage of having a structure that is rather cumbersome and at any rate not very suitable for the production of a device for the feeding of sheets from a ream, that is very compact and characterized by having low dimensions.




From U.S. Pat. No. 4,223,884 it is known an apparatus for feeding sheets from a stack comprising a feed roller mounted for rotation about a longitudinal axis, and a second roller mounted for rotation within the feed roller about a second axis which is parallel to such longitudinal axis, wherein the feed roller and the second roller are made to rotate simultaneously in opposite directions about their respective axes in order first to separate a sheet and then to feed the same sheet from the stack. This apparatus appears as being rather complex and expensive.




From patent EP 0 838 418 A it is known a sheet feeder comprising a sheet feed roller which rotates in a feed direction for feeding a sheet from a hopper, and a separation pad which cooperates with the sheet feed roller for separating the sheet which is fed from the next sheet. After the sheet is fed, the sheet feed roller is made to rotate in an opposite direction and the separation pad is brought out of contact with the sheet feed roller, while a sheet reset lever is pivoted so as to return the next sheet to the hopper. Also this feeder has a structure rather complex and expensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of this invention is therefore that of producing a device for the feeding of single sheets from a ream, of the type comprising an auxiliary separating roller cooperating with a main feeding roller, which eliminates the limitations and drawbacks present in similar devices made previously, and which most importantly has a very compact structure. This object is attained by the device for the feeding of single sheets from a tray having the characteristics defined in the main claim.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other characteristics, objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the description that follows of a preferred embodiment, provided purely by way of an illustrative, non-restrictive example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, where:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a printer incorporating a device according to this invention for feeding a single sheet at a time from a ream accommodated in a tray;





FIG. 2

is a section, along a longitudinal, central plane, of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a first partial, perspective view in enlarged scale of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a second perspective view similar to that of

FIG. 3

, but with a number of parts removed;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged scale view, showing in detail a zone of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a lateral view, obtained by removing some external parts, of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a schematic section of a first model of a facsimile machine incorporating the device of the invention for feeding sheets from a ream; and





FIG. 8

is a partial and schematic section of a second model of a facsimile machine incorporating the device of the invention.











PREFERRED MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIG. 1

, a device according to this invention for the feeding of sheets from a ream is generically indicated with the numeral


10


, and is incorporated in office equipment, such as a facsimile machine. This office machine, generically indicated with the numeral


50


, is mostly visible in

FIG. 1

, and typically comprises a printing group or printer


11


, in turn provided with a printhead


13


operating, for example, on the basis of the ink jet technology, and a fixed structure


12


, also shared by the device


10


, bearing the various mechanisms of the printer


11


.




In particular the mechanism of the printer


11


comprises a transport mechanism adapted for transversally moving the head


13


back and forward in front of a printing zone


20


, and at least one device for the maintenance


35


of the ink jet head


13


.




In particular, the transport mechanism comprises a motor


16


, and a carriage


14


, in turn bearing the head


13


and linked to the motor


16


by way of a belt


17


, which is fitted slidingly on a guide


19


attached on the fixed structure


12


.




With reference to

FIG. 2

, the feeding device


10


comprises a tray


21


which accommodates a ream


22


consisting of a plurality of sheets


23


; a printing path


30


extending between an entrance zone and an exit zone of the feeding device


10


and crossing the printing zone


20


; a frame


27


mounted on the structure


12


in such a way as to be able to be extracted, where necessary, from the same structure


12


to grant an operator access to the path


30


; a main feeding roller


24


and an auxiliary separating roller


26


arranged on the same side with respect to the printing path


30


and both mounted rotatingly on the frame


27


; a pressure device


28


borne by the structure


12


to press the sheets


23


against the separating roller


26


; and, in the exit zone of the device


10


, an ejecting roller


29


and a collection tray


25


adapted respectively for ejecting and collecting the sheets


23


after they have been printed in the printing zone


20


by the head


13


.




The ream


22


consists of a variable number of sheets


23


of various types, and for example, when it is full, of at least 50 sheets having a grammage of between 70 and 90 g/m


2


.




The sheets


23


, once extracted from the ream


22


, are adapted for advancing along the printing path


30


according to the feeding direction


40


, corresponding to the anticlockwise rotation of the main feeding roller


24


, as described in greater detail below.




The feeding tray


21


is at least in part formed from the structure


12


and has a substantially vertical orientation or at any rate upwardly inclining, so that the ream


22


, when it is accommodated in the tray


21


, sits by the bottom on account of its own weight against a bottom wall


45


of the tray


21


.




A blade


44


, fulcrum-mounted on the tray


21


, constitutes a lateral support for the ream accommodated in the tray


21


, and has the function of constantly pressing, urged by resilient means not shown in the drawings, a lower edge of the ream


22


towards the feeding roller


24


and the separating roller


26


.




As is clearly shown in the

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the main feeding roller


24


possesses a sectored structure, and is comprised of a shaft


31


disposed parallel to the surface of the sheets


23


, and a plurality of feeding rollers or sleeves


32


, for example four, attached integrally upon the shaft


31


.




Each roller


32


cooperates in contact with a corresponding counter-rotating roller


33


, free to rotate on the structure


12


and appropriately pressed against the roller


32


, for example by a spring or equivalent resilient means.




The function of the auxiliary separating roller


26


is that of cooperating with the main feeding roller


24


to allow the correct feeding of the sheets from the ream


22


accommodated in the tray


21


, in particular preventing double sheets from being picked from the ream


22


.




The separating roller


26


, unlike the main feeding roller


24


, does not have a sectored structure, but is made instead of a single roller, which is accommodated in a central zone or compartment


34


extending along the main feeding roller


24


and delimited laterally by the two sleeves


32


closest to the centre of the main feeding roller


24


.




In particular, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the separating roller


26


is accommodated, in the zone


34


, prevalently inside the work envelope whether laterally or radially of the feeding roller


24


, between the shaft


31


and the periphery of the sleeves


32


, so that only a small portion of the separating roller


26


protrudes outside the sleeves


32


.




This disposition of the auxiliary separating roller


20


in relation to the main feeding roller


24


is extremely advantageous, being such as not to substantially entail an additional encumbrance with respect to that of the main feeding roller


24


, so that the feeding device


10


assumes as a whole a very compact, low volume structure.




The auxiliary separating roller


26


is mounted rotatingly at the ends on protrusions


46


(

FIG. 3

) of the frame


27


, and is driven in its rotation by the main feeding roller


24


through a pair of gearwheels


36


and


37


.




Whereas the gearwheel


37


is integral with the auxiliary separating roller


26


, the gearwheel


36


is mounted on the shaft


31


with the interposition of a monodirectional clutch or free wheel


39


, the function of which is to permit the transmission of rotation from the feeding roller


24


to the separating roller


26


, in one direction only and not in the opposite one, as will be described in greater detail below.




The main feeding roller


24


is also adapted to impart the rotation to the ejecting roller


29


through a set of three gearwheels


42


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




In particular the two gearwheels


42


arranged at the ends of the set are integral respectively with the shaft


31


and with the ejecting roller


29


, whereas the intermediate one is mounted idling on the frame


27


.




The ejecting roller


29


is provided with sleeves serrated on the periphery so as to grip effectively, while rotating in the anti-lockwise direction, the exiting edge of the sheets


23


, after they have been printed in the printing zone


20


, thereby determining the ejection of the sheets


23


into the collection tray


25


.




As seen in

FIG. 5

, the pressure device


28


comprises a sliding block


47


which extends parallel to the separating roller


26


and is pressed against the latter under the action of known resilient means, not depicted in the drawings.




In addition, the sliding block


47


is provided, in an entrance zone of the sheets


22


, with a slightly protruding profile


48


defining with the separating roller


26


an entrance section


49


having a very low height, of the same order of magnitude as the thickness of the sheets


23


comprising the ream


22


.




The profile


48


therefore has the purpose of intercepting the sheets


23


, in excess with respect to the uppermost sheet


23




a


, coming from the ream


22


, and accordingly of preventing the feeding of double sheets through the entrance section


49


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, the feeding device


10


is adapted for being driven by a motor mechanism comprising a feeding motor


41


and a chain of gearwheels


51


which link the feeding motor


41


to a gearwheel


43


attached to one end of the shaft


31


of the main feeding roller


24


.




In this way, the motor


41


is suitable for commanding the rotation not only of the main feeding roller


24


, but also of the separating roller


26


, and of the ejecting roller


29


.




The operation of the device


10


described up to now is as follows.




To begin with, the ream


22


is accommodated by an operator in the tray


21


, in such a way that the uppermost sheet


23




a


of the ream


22


presses by the bottom, under the action of the blade


44


, against the auxiliary separating roller


26


.




The device


10


has a cyclical type operation and comes into action when, within the wider scope of the operating cycle of the printer


11


, it is necessary to feed a new sheet from the ream


22


.




In this case, the motor


41


starting from an idle condition, rotates in such a way as to determine, with reference to

FIG. 2

, a corresponding rotation in the clockwise direction of the main feeding roller


24


.




This clockwise rotation of the feeding roller


24


commands, by means of the gearwheels


36


and


37


and of the monodirectional clutch


39


which maintains the gearwheel


36


and the shaft


31


in integral engagement, a corresponding anti-clockwise rotation of the separating roller


26


.




In this way the uppermost sheet


23




a


is made slide and therefore separated from the underlying sheets of the ream


22


, and also fed, crossing the entrance section


49


, along the path


30


between the sliding block


47


and the auxiliary separating roller


26


.




The anti-clockwise rotation of the auxiliary separating roller


26


is of predetermined entity, corresponding to a determined rotation of the motor


41


, and is such as to bring an entering edge of the uppermost sheet


23




a


to stop against the main feeding roller


24


, in correspondence with a gripping zone between the same feeding roller


24


and the counter-rotating rollers


33


.




At this point, the motor


41


inverts its direction of rotation, determining as a result a rotation in the anti-clockwise direction of the feeding roller


24


and simultaneously, via the monodirectional clutch


39


, the disassociation in the rotation of the main feeding roller


24


from the auxiliary separating roller


26


.




The sheet


23




a


is thus gripped between the rollers


31


of the main feeding roller


24


and the counter-rotating rollers


33


, and fed along the path


30


in accordance with the anti-clockwise rotation of the feeding roller


24


, whereas at the same time the separating roller


26


, being now disengaged from the shaft


31


, is dragged into anti-clockwise rotation by the feeding motion of the sheet


23




a.






The sheet


23




a


continues to advance along the path


30


in accordance with the feeding direction


40


until it comes to the printing zone


20


, where the sheet


23




a


is printed by the head


13


in a known way.




In this step, the auxiliary separating roller


26


continues to be dragged in the anti-clockwise rotation by the sheet


23




a,


and this anticlockwise rotation continues until the sheet


23




a


comes into contact with the same separating roller


26


.




In particular, at the time when the exiting edge of the sheet


23




a


goes beyond the zone of contact between the auxiliary separating roller


26


and the sliding block


47


, the separating roller immediately ceases to rotate.




At the same time, the anti-clockwise rotation of the main feeding roller


24


determines, through the gearwheels


42


, a corresponding anti-clockwise rotation of the ejecting roller


29


, such as to accompany the sheet


23




a


towards the collection tray


27


.




In detail, when the sheet


23




a


has been fully printed and is disposed roughly as indicated with the dot and dash line in

FIG. 2

, in the position


23




a


′, the ejecting roller


29


engages with its outer serrated surface with the exiting edge of sheet


23




a


to transfer it to the collection tray


25


.




As already said, the office equipment


50


which incorporates the device


10


preferably consists of a facsimile machine, and therefore typically also comprises, in addition to the printing group


11


already described in detail above and adapted for printing the generally blank sheets


23


of the ream


22


, a reading group


61


adapted for reading already printed, original sheets


62


, as shown in FIG.


7


.




The same

FIG. 7

schematically illustrates how the blank sheets


23


and the original sheets


62


are handled within the context of a first model of a facsimile machine indicated with the numeral


50


.




The blank sheets


23


are placed to begin with, as already said, in the tray


21


, which is in turn disposed in a rear zone of the facsimile machine


50


, that is to say in a zone opposite to that at which the user of the facsimile machine


50


normally operates.




Again the sheets


23


are picked from the tray


21


, to be fed subsequently along the printing path


30


, and cross through the printing zone, where the printing group


11


prints on the sheets


23


information received by the facsimile machine


50


from the outside through a line to which the facsimile machine


50


is connected.




The printing path


30


has roughly a U shape, determined essentially by the main feeding roller


24


, and is such that the sheets


23


appear, after having been printed, with their printed face facing a front zone of the facsimile machine


50


, that is to say towards the operator of the facsimile machine


50


.




As is typical of all facsimile machines, the original sheets


62


on the other hand are not printed, but are handled rather with the object of reading, through the reading group


61


, the information already printed thereon, so as to send it subsequently to the outside via the line connected to the facsimile machine


50


.




In particular the original sheets


62


are adapted for advancing in front of the reading group


61


along a reading path


63


, which extends from an entrance zone


63




a,


where the original sheets


62


are initially introduced manually by the facsimile machine operator into the path


63


, to an exit zone


63




b


where the sheets


62


are collected in a collection tray


65


, after having been read by the reading group


61


.




The original sheets


62


are introduced into the path


63


with their printed face


62




a


facing upwards, i.e. towards the operator of the facsimile machine


50


, who thus has the possibility, for example, of comfortably reading the fax number printed on this printed face


62




a


so as to be able to type it on the keyboard of the facsimile machine


50


.




The entrance zone


63




a


is disposed in correspondence with the front part of the facsimile machine


50


, i.e. in front of the operator of the facsimile machine, whereas the exit zone is local to the rear part of the facsimile machine, opposite that adjacent to the operator.




Furthermore, the path


63


has an curving trajectory, which is defined at least in part by the fixed structure of the facsimile machine


50


and which extends externally roughly around the path


30


of the blank sheets


23


.




In particular, the original sheets


62


, after having been introduced initially into the path


63


, are made advance along the latter in a known way in front of the reading group


61


, for example by means of a motor-driven roller


64


.




The reading group


61


is structured in such a way as to have a reading unit


66


disposed upwardly with respect to the reading path


63


, so as to allow, as already said, the original sheets


62


to be introduced manually with their printed face facing upwards.




The disposition of the reading path


63


with respect to the printing path


30


, as clearly shown in

FIG. 7

, is particularly advantageous as it allows the operator of the facsimile machine


50


to comfortably introduce the original sheets


62


from the front zone of the facsimile machine


50


and take them, after reading, from the rear zone of the latter. In addition, the printing path


30


and the reading path


63


are completely distinct from one another without any portions in common, so that in particular the reading path is not subject to get dirty or to be contaminated by the printing process. Also it is possible to simultaneously feed an original sheet


62


for reading and a blank sheet for printing. The overall dimensions of the facsimile machine


50


are also low.





FIG. 8

demonstrates schematically how the blank sheets


23


and the original sheets


62


are handled within the context of a second model of facsimile machine, indicated with the numeral


70


and incorporating the device


10


of the invention, wherein, for simplicity's sake, the parts corresponding to the model of facsimile machine


50


are indicated using the same reference numerals.




The device


10


is incorporated in a rear portion


70




a


of the facsimile machine


70


, opposite to that adjacent to the operator, and is adapted for handling the blank sheets


23


in the same way as already described in relation to the model of facsimile machine


50


.




In particular the blank sheets


23


, after having been picked from a ream


22


accommodated in a tray


21


, advance through a printing path


30


having roughly a U shape, defined essentially by the main feeding roller


24


of the device


10


, and, after printing by means of the printhead


13


, are placed in a collection tray


25


, with their printed face facing a front zone of the facsimile machine


70


.




Unlike the facsimile machine


50


, the facsimile machine


70


has on the other hand a reading path


73


, roughly linear, for the original sheets


62


, which extends integrally along a frontal portion


70




b


of the facsimile machine


70


, in front of the operator of the facsimile machine itself.




In particular, in practice, the original sheets


62


are initially placed manually by the operator in an entrance zone


73




a,


from where they are picked up by a motor-driven roller


75


which determines the feeding of the original sheets


62


along the reading path


73


, in the direction indicated by an arrow


74


.




In this way, the original sheets


62


pass in front of a reading group


71


, disposed above the reading path


73


, to be read, and then come to an exit zone


73




b


, where the original sheets


62


are in one way or another collected.




As before with the facsimile machine


50


, the reading group


71


is structured in such a way that the original sheets


62


must be fed into the path


73


with their printed face


62




a


facing upwards, i.e. towards the operator of the facsimile machine


70


, who thus has the possibility of reading the information printed on the original sheet


62


, while the latter is placed in the entrance zone


73




a.






It remains understood that changes and/or improvements may be made to the device for feeding sheets from a ream described up to now, without departing from the scope of this invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. Device (10) for the feeding of sheets (23) from a ream (22), comprising:a main feeding roller (24) provided for rotating in contact with an uppermost sheet (23a) of said ream (22) in order to feed it and impart to it a predetermined feeding direction along a path (30), and at least one auxiliary separating roller (26) arranged adjacently to said main feeding roller (24) and also provided for rotating in contact with said uppermost sheet (23a), said auxiliary separating roller (26) being provided for cooperating with said main feeding roller (24) in order to correctly separate said uppermost sheet (23a) from the other sheets (23) of the ream (22), wherein said main feeding roller (24) and said auxiliary separating roller (26) are arranged on the same side with respect to said uppermost sheet (23a), so that said rollers (24, 26) cooperate in contact with a same face of said uppermost sheet (23a), and said auxiliary separating roller (26) is accommodated, at least partly, inside the work envelope radially of said main feeding roller (24), characterised in that said main feeding roller (24) is adapted for rotating, during a feeding cycle of said uppermost sheet (23a), in two directions of rotation, respectively a first direction of rotation and a second direction of rotation opposite to said first direction of rotation, said second direction of rotation corresponding to said predetermined feeding direction (40) of said uppermost sheet (23a) along said path (30), whereby, during a first starting step of said cycle, said main feeding roller (24) rotates according to said first direction of rotation, while simultaneously said auxiliary separating roller (26), by rotating in contact with said uppermost sheet (23a), positively commands feeding thereof in such a way as to bring it into engagement with said main feeding roller (24), and whereby subsequently, during a second step of said cycle, said main feeding roller (24) inverts its direction of rotation in order to rotate according to said second direction of rotation and impart said predetermined feeding direction (40) to said uppermost sheet (23a) along said path (30), while at the same time said auxiliary separating roller (26) ceases to command the feeding of said uppermost sheet (23a).
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said auxiliary separating roller (26) is associated in the rotation with said main feeding roller (24) through a monodirectional clutch, so that when said main feeding roller (24) rotates according to said first direction of rotation said separating roller is positively rotated by said main feeding roller, whereas when said main feeding roller inverts its direction of rotation in order to rotate according to said second direction of rotation (40), said auxiliary separating roller (26) disassociates itself in the rotation from said main feeding roller (24) and consequently is dragged by friction into rotation by said uppermost sheet (23a).
  • 3. Device according to claim 1, wherein said main feeding roller (24) is divided into a plurality of sleeves (32) mounted on a shaft (31), characterized in that said auxiliary separating roller (26) is disposed in a zone (34) extending centrally along said main feeding roller (24) and delimited laterally by two sleeves (32) of said main feeding roller (24).
  • 4. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises pressing means (28) cooperating in a pressure relationship with said auxiliary separating roller (26), said pressing means (28) and said auxiliary separating roller (26) being adapted for receiving therebetween the sheets (23) coming from said ream (22).
  • 5. Device according to claim 4, characterized in that said pressing means (28) consist of a sliding block (47) pressed elastically against said auxiliary separating roller (26), wherein said sliding block (47) defines with said auxiliary separating roller (26) a passage section (49) having a low height and suitable or permitting the passage of one sheet only at a time coming from said ream.
  • 6. Device according to claim 5, characterized in that it further comprises a ray (21) suitable for accommodating said ream (22) and disposed in a substantially vertical direction, or at any rate upwardly inclining, so that said ream (22), when it is accommodated in said tray (21), sits by the bottom on account of its own weight against said auxiliary separating roller (26), in correspondence with a zone adjacent to said passage section (49).
  • 7. Device according to claim 1 further comprising a frame (27) whereon said main feeding roller (24) and said auxiliary separating roller (26) are rotatingly mounted, characterized in that said frame is adapted for being fitted removably with respect to the structure (12) of office equipment (50) incorporating said device (10).
  • 8. Office equipment (50, 70) characterized in that it comprises a device (10) according to any one of the previous claims.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO99A0281 Apr 1999 IT
Parent Case Info

This is a U.S. National Phase Application Under 35 USC 371 and applicant herewith claims the benefit of priority of PCT/IT00/00123 filed Apr. 5, 2001, which was published Under PCT Article 21(2) in English and Application No. T099A000281 filed in Italy on Apr. 12, 1999.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/IT00/00123 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/61477 10/19/2000 WO A
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