Claims
- 1. A mechanism for positioning a copying paper manually, said positioning mechanism being applied to an electrostatic copying apparatus including a copying paper transfer unit comprising a paper feed mechanism comprised of a cassette-receiving section formed at one end portion of a housing of the electrostatic copying apparatus for detachably receiving a box-like copying paper cassette having at least a part of its top surface being opened and including a plurality of copying paper sheets of predetermined size in the stacked state and at least one paper feed roller which is mounted rotatably to an upper portion of the cassette-receiving section and which comes into engagement with the topmost copying paper in the stacked copying paper sheets in the copying paper cassette through said opening of the copying paper cassette mounted to the cassette-receiving section and by being rotationally driven, feeds the copying paper sheets one by one from the copying paper cassette, and said manually positioning mechanism being capable of positioning an arbitrary copying paper with respect to the feed roller by a manual operation so that the copying paper is fed by the rotation of the feed roller, instead of mounting the copying paper cassette to the cassette-receiving section and automatically feeding the copying paper sheet in the copying paper cassette; characterized in that said manually positioning mechanism includes a frame capable of being detachably mounted to the cassette-receiving section and having a guide top surface with at least one opening and at least one auxiliary roller mounted rotatably on the frame with the upper portion of its peripheral surface protruding upwardly through and past said opening, whereby when the frame is mounted as prescribed to the cassette-receiving section, the upper portion of the peripheral surface of the auxiliary roller comes into engagement with the peripheral surface of the paper feed roller, and when in this state, the copying paper is advanced manually over the guide top surface of the frame, its leading end is nipped by the paper feed roller and the auxiliary roller.
- 2. A mechanism according to claim 1 wherein an upstanding guiding inside surface for guiding one edge of at least the leading end of the copying paper is formed at least in the front end of one edge portion of the guiding top surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 250,829, filed Apr. 3, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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