Claims
- 1. A duplex copying machine adapted to produce images of an original on both sides of a copy paper comprising a housing, an original holder, an exposure slit, optical means for exposing a photosensitive member to an original image through said slit, copying processing means for forming said original image on one side of said copy paper, driving means for driving said copying processing means, means providing a copy paper feeding station and a discharging station, a first copy paper cassette detachably mounted at said copy paper feeding station for holding copy papers, means for feeding copy paper to said copying processing means from said first copy paper cassette when mounted at said feeding station, and a second copy paper cassette detachably mounted at said copy paper discharging station for receiving copy paper upside down, relative to the copy paper in said first copy paper cassette, after completion of a first copying process on one side thereof, said second copy paper cassette being also detachably mountable at said copy paper feeding station and said feeding means being operable to feed said copy paper to said processing means from said second cassette when mounted at said feeding station, whereby after said copy paper is received in said second cassette the positions of said first and second copy paper cassettes are reversed and another copying process is conducted to thereby obtain a copy paper having original images on both sides.
- 2. The duplex copying machine of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second copy paper cassettes comprises an intermediate plate normally biased upwardly by spring means for imparting a predetermined upwardly pressing force on the copy papers contained therein and vertically movable separating pawl means resting on the topmost copy paper in said cassette for separating the copy papers one by one.
- 3. The duplex copying machine of claim 2, wherein each of said first and second copy paper cassettes includes intermediate plate lock means for locking said intermediate plate in the vicinity of the bottom portion of the cassette.
- 4. The duplex copying machine of claim 3, wherein said machine further comprises intermediate plate lock releasing means for automatically releasing said intermediate plate lock means when either of said cassettes is mounted at said copy paper feeding station.
- 5. The duplex copying machine of claim 1, wherein said machine further comprises guide means disposed in the vicinity of said copy paper discharging station for guiding a copy paper discharged upside down from the machine after completion of said first copying process to a predetermined position in said second copy paper cassette mounted at said copy paper discharging station by restricting the widthwise direction of said copy paper.
- 6. The duplex copying machine of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second copy paper cassettes includes a movable side plate member which is movable to widen the inlet for receiving copy papers when mounted at said copy paper discharging station and which is movable to press the copy papers at a predetermined position when mounted at said copy paper feeding station.
- 7. The duplex copying machine according to claim 6, wherein said machine further comprises a fixed side member and an arranging means movable toward said fixed side member to position the copy papers at a predetermined position before the copy papers are pressed by said plate member.
- 8. In a copying apparatus which includes a housing, an original holder, a single photosensitive member, means to produce and develop a latent image of said original on said photosensitive member including optical means to expose said photosensitive member to said original, and means for transferring and fixing the developed image onto a copy paper, the improvement comprising additional means enabling said copying apparatus to produce images of an original on both sides of said copy paper which includes first and second copy paper cassettes disposed at a copy paper feeding station and a copy paper discharging station, respectively, said first copy paper cassette being detachably mounted at said copy paper feeding station and accommodating copy papers to be fed to said transferring and fixing means, said first copy paper cassette also being detachably mountable at said copy paper discharging station, said second copy paper cassette being detachably mounted at said copy paper discharging station for receiving copy paper upside down, relative to the copy paper in said first copy paper cassette, after completion of a copying process on one side thereof, said second copy paper cassette also being detachably mountable at said copy paper feeding station, whereby the positions of said first and second copy paper cassettes is reversed and another copying process is conducted to thereby obtain a copy paper having original images on both sides thereof.
- 9. A duplex copying machine adapted to produce images of an original on both sides of a copy paper comprising a housing, an original holder, an exposure slit, optical means for exposing a photosensitive member to an original image through said slit, copying processing means for forming said original image on one side on said copy paper, driving means for driving said copying processing means, a first copy paper cassette for accommodating copy papers to be fed to said copying processing means, and a second copy paper cassette for receiving copy paper upside down, relative to the copy paper in said first cassette, after completion of a copying process on one side thereof; said housing including a first holder means positioned at a copy paper feeding station and a second holder means positioned at a copy paper discharging station, said holder means interchangeably and detachably mounting said first and second cassettes, and at least said second cassette including arranging means for properly stacking copy paper in said second cassette as said paper exits said discharging station, whereby after said copy paper has been fed through the machine from said first cassette to impose an image on one side of the copy paper, and has been arranged in said second cassette, the positions of said first and second cassettes are reversed and another copying process is conducted on the other side of the copy paper to thereby obtain a copy paper having original images on both sides.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 405,005, filed 10/10/73, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,905,697 issued 9/16/75.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3506347 |
Carlson |
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3645615 |
Spear, Jr. |
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Continuations (1)
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