Claims
- 1. In an electrostatic copying apparatus including means for introducing selectively into a copying paper returning passage a copying paper sheet having an image formed on one surface by conveying the sheet through a copying paper conveying passage, returning the sheet through said returning passage to a paper re-sending means disposed below said returning passage and then re-feeding the sheet to said paper conveying passage from said paper re-sending means in order to form an image on the other surface of the sheet, said re-sending means including a stopping means to be selectively held at an operating position or at a non-operating position so that when said stopping means is held at said operating position, the leading edge of the sheet returned to said paper re-sending means via said returning passage abuts against said stopping means, said paper returning passage having provided therein a returning mechanism including a plurality of returning roller pairs spaced from each other in the returning direction of the copying paper sheet and return controlling members disposed adjacent said return roller pairs, and means for holding each said return controlling member selectively at a guiding position at which it guides the copying paper sheet delivered from that said return roller pair located upstream thereof to that said returning roller pair located downstream thereof and a non-guiding position at which it guides the copying paper sheet delivered from that said returning roller pair located upstream thereof directly to said paper re-sending means, the improvement wherein:
- at least one of said returning roller pairs of said returning mechanism has annexed thereto a forced detaching means for detaching a trailing end portion of the copying paper sheet which has passed the nipping site of said one returning roller pair forcibly downwardly from said one returning roller pair, and thus for, even when the copying paper sheet is returned directly to said paper re-sending means from said one returning roller pair and the length of the copying paper sheet in the moving direction is greater than the paper returning length from said nipping site of said one returning roller pair to said stopping means held at said operating position thereof, surely detaching downwardly the trailing end portion of the copying paper sheet from said one returning roller pair when the trailing end of the copying paper sheet has passed the nipping site of said one returning roller pair.
- 2. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein each said return controlling member includes an upstream end positioned lower than the nipping site of the said returning roller pair located upstream thereof when in the guiding position of said each return controlling member and positioned higher than said nipping site of said upstream returning roller pair when in the non-guiding position of said each return controlling member, said forced detaching means is cooperable with that said returning roller pair which is located upstream of said each return controlling member, and said forced detaching means comprises said each return controlling member and moving means for moving said each return controlling member from said non-guiding position thereof to said guiding position thereof within a predetermined period of time after the trailing end of the copying paper sheet has passed said nipping site of said returning roller pair located upstream of said each return controlling member.
- 3. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said forced detaching means is annexed to the most downstream said returning roller pair, and said forced detaching means comprises a movable member mounted downstream of said most downstream returning roller pair for free movement between an elevated position at which its upstream end is located above the nipping site of said most downstream returning roller pair and a lowered position at which its upstream end is located below said nipping site of said most downstream returning roller pair, and moving means for moving said movable member from said elevated position to the lowered position within a predetermined period of time after the trailing end of the copying paper sheet has passed said nipping site of said most downstream returning roller pair.
- 4. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said returning roller pair to which said forced detaching means is annexed includes a lower roller having at least one end portion positioned within the width of the copying paper sheet passing through said returning roller pair and extending axially beyond one end of an upper roller of said returning roller pair, and said forced detaching means comprises a protrusion formed at said one end portion of said lower roller.
- 5. The improvement claimed in claim 4, wherein both end portions of said lower roller extend axially beyond both ends of said upper roller within an axial extent corresponding to the width of the passing copying paper sheet, and each of said two end portions of said lower roller includes a respective said protrusion.
- 6. The improvement claimed in claim 4, wherein a plurality of said protrusions are formed at spaced intervals in the circumferential direction of said lower roller.
- 7. The improvement claimed in claim 4, wherein the returning roller pair to which said forced detaching means is annexed comprises that roller pair which is located most downstream.
Priority Claims (5)
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59-226719 |
Oct 1984 |
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59-251565 |
Nov 1984 |
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59-251567 |
Nov 1984 |
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60-64982 |
Mar 1985 |
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60-149176 |
Jul 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 793,094, filed Oct. 30, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,671,644.
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 18, No. 7, Dec. 1985, Colglazier et al., "Variable Size Exit Tray", pp. 2059-2060. |
Divisions (1)
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