This Nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 2005-372558 filed in Japan on Dec. 26, 2005, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a feeding apparatus which separates stacked sheets one by one and feeds each sheet and an image recording apparatus which comprises such a feeding apparatus.
A conventional image recording apparatus, such as various types of printers and facsimile machines, comprises a feeding apparatus which houses in its sheet feeder cassette plural stacked recording sheets, separates the sheets one by one as a sheet feeder roller rotates and feeds each sheet to an image recording part.
In the feeding apparatus which is described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2000-233836 for instance, a drive shaft is disposed above a sheet feeder cassette along the perpendicular direction to a sheet feeding direction and an arm member is attached to the drive shaft in such a manner that the arm member can rotate. A distal end of the arm member extends toward a direction which is close to a slanted separating part which is disposed at one end of the sheet feeder cassette, and a sheet feeder roller which feeds sheets stacked in the sheet feeder cassette is attached to the distal end of the arm member. An urging spring urges the arm member so that the sheet feeder roller always stays in contact with the top surface of the stacked sheets regardless of the amount of the sheets stacked up in the sheet feeder cassette, and the sheet feeder roller is driven to rotate by the drive shaft via a gear drive transmission mechanism which is attached to the arm member.
In the structure above, when the sheet feeder roller rotates in a predetermined direction, plural sheets on the sheet feeder cassette are fed, and only the top one of the sheets gets separated when passing the slanted separating part.
By the way, in a feeding apparatus as that described above, a sheet feeder roller 102 disposed to a distal end of an arm member 100 which pivots about a drive shaft 101 is always urged so as to abut on the surface of the top sheet 103 as shown in
Depending upon the tilt angle (the contained angle α) of the arm member 100, the contact pressure of the sheet feeder roller 102 upon the sheets 103 and the grip force of the sheet feeder roller 102 upon the sheets 103 change. In other words, when the amount of the stacked sheets 103 is great (i.e., when the tilt angle (the contained angle α) is small), the grip force is weak and the contact pressure decreases, whereby idle feeding of the sheets 103 tends to occur. On the contrary, when the amount of the stacked sheets 103 is small (i.e., when the tilt angle (the contained angle α) is large), the grip force is strong and the contact pressure increases, whereby more than one sheets 103 tend to be fed. Hence, there is a problem that the range of contained angle from the minimum optimal angle which will not cause idle sheet feeding to the maximum optimal angle which will not cause double sheet feeding must be narrow and the full load amount of the sheets 103 is accordingly restricted.
While the one side of a bottom plate of the sheet feeder cassette, which is disposed approximately horizontally, is lifted up toward the slanted separating part according to Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2000-233836 to solve the problem above, since a mechanism for lifting up is disposed between a main section of the image recording apparatus and the bottom section of the sheet feeder cassette, the structure is complex and bulky and the image recording apparatus is accordingly large.
In an attempt to solve the problems above, it is an object to provide a feeding apparatus which is capable of stably feeding stacked sheets which are housed and to provide an image recording apparatus including such feeding apparatus.
To achieve this object, a feeding apparatus according to an aspect of the invention is characterized by the feeding apparatus comprising: a housing part which houses stacked sheets and comprises, at its end in a sheet feeding direction, a separating part which separates said sheets one by one; an arm member which is capable of pivoting about its one end as a pivot center, in accordance with the amount of said stacked sheets; and a first feeder rotating body disposed far from said one end and a second feeder rotating body disposed closer to said one end than is said first feeder rotating body, said first feeder rotating body and said second feeder rotating body being mounted to said arm member, abutting on a top surface of said stacked sheets, and separating and feeding said stacked sheets one by one while cooperating with said separating part, wherein said first feeder rotating body and said second feeder rotating body are disposed in a tandem arrangement along a longitudinal direction of said arm member and driven to rotate in the same direction, and which of said first feeder rotating body and said second feeder rotating body abuts on the top surface of said sheets depending on the amount of said stacked sheets.
In the above aspect of the invention, it is possible to set, for each one of the first feeder rotating body and the second feeder rotating body, a narrow range of contained angle, which is from the minimum optimal angle which will not cause idle sheet feeding to the maximum optimal angle which will not cause double sheet feeding, and increase the full load amount of sheets which can be stacked in the housing part. In other words, even when the full load amount of the sheets which can be stacked in the housing part increases, it is possible to stably feed the sheets. Describing from the opposite perspective, when the full load amount of sheets which can be housed in the housing part is set the same as in a conventional apparatus, it is possible to set a narrow range of contained angle from the minimum optimal angle which will not cause idle sheet feeding to the maximum optimal angle which will not cause double sheet feeding, thereby attaining the effect that substantially stable sheet feeding is realized. As the structure to this effect merely requires disposing the first feeder rotating body and the second feeder rotating body in a tandem arrangement along the longitudinal direction of the arm member, there is another effect that the structure is simple.
The above and further objects and features will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
An embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings.
The image recording apparatus 1 according to this embodiment is an application to an Multi Function Device (MFD) which is equipped with a printer function, a copy function, a scanner function and a facsimile function. As shown in
An upper case 3 disposed above the housing 2 contains an image reading apparatus 33, which comprises an automatic document feeder 32 used for reading a document using the copy function and the facsimile function, and an operation panel 30 whose front area includes various operation buttons 31a, a liquid crystal display 31b and the like (
Disposed below the operation panel 30 and the image reading apparatus 33 within their projected area in the plan view are a recording unit 10, a sheet discharging part 8 (which is a space within the opening part 2c above the sheet feeder cassette 5A in
As shown in
The timing belt 25 extending along the main scanning direction (the Y-axis direction) is wound around pulleys 25a and 25b above the guide plate 41 which is disposed on the downstream side of the sheet feeding direction. The carriage 13 mounting the recording head 12 is linked to a part of the timing belt 25.
A strip-like linear encoder (encoder strip; not shown) which extends along the longitudinal direction of the guide plate 41 (i.e., along the main scanning direction) is disposed to the top surface of the guide plate 41 which is located on the downstream side, and senses the location of the carriage 13 along the Y-axis direction, the speed of the carriage 13 and the direction in which the carriage 13 moves. This linear encoder is disposed so that its sensing surface (which is a surface formed with slits at constant intervals along the Y-axis direction) is along the perpendicular direction.
The structure of the feeding apparatus which feeds sheets will now be described. In this embodiment, disposed are the first sheet feeder cassette 5A and the second sheet feeder cassette 5B which are the two-stage top and bottom cassettes. A first feeding unit 6 and a second feeding unit 17 are attached respectively to the first sheet feeder cassette 5A and the second sheet feeder cassette 5B.
As shown in
Disposed above the first sheet feeder cassette 5A are the first feeding unit 6, which comprises a sheet feeder roller 7 serving as a feeder rotating body, and a feeding path for feeding a sheet P forward approximately horizontally to the recording unit 10 via a first feeding path 9 which is approximately U-shaped and extends along the vertical direction (
At the rear edge of the top first sheet feeder cassette 5A along the sheet feeding direction, a slanted separation plate 15 (separating part) is disposed which separates sheets. The slanted separation plate 15 is formed to have a convexed and curved shape as viewed in the plan view so that it protrudes at the center of a sheet P along the width direction (the Y-axis direction) and drops back toward the both edges, namely, the right-hand edge and the left-hand edge of the sheet P along the width direction. At a position corresponding to a central section of the sheet P along the width direction, an elastic separation member shaped like saw teeth (not shown) is disposed, at the slanted separation plate 15, to abut on the leading edge of the sheet P and facilitate separation.
In the main section of the frame 39, a top end (one end) of an arm member 6a of the first feeding unit 6 is mounted to a drive shaft 14 such that the arm member 6a can pivot in the vertical direction, and via a gear drive transmission mechanism (not shown) disposed to the arm member 6a, power is transmitted from the drive shaft 14 to the sheet feeder roller 7 which is disposed to the distal end (the other end).
As the sheet feeder roller 7 rotating in a predetermined direction (which is counter-clockwise in
A slanted separation plate 16 (separating part), which includes an elastic sheet separation member having an approximately similar structure to that of the first sheet feeder cassette 5A, is disposed at the rear edge of the second sheet feeder cassette 5B in the sheet feeding direction. In the second bottom case 2b, a top end (one end) of an arm member 17a of the second feeding unit 17 is mounted to a drive shaft 18 such that the arm member 6a can pivot in the vertical direction. At the distal end (the other end) of the arm member 17a, namely, on the farthest side from the drive shaft 18, a distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 serving as a first feeder rotating body is disposed. Meanwhile, in a midstream section of the arm member 17a along the longitudinal direction, namely, at the closer location to the drive shaft 18 than the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19, a midstream sheet feeder roller 42 serving as a second feeder rotating body is disposed. The distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 and the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 are disposed in a tandem arrangement, and all feeder rotating bodies are driven to rotate in the same direction via the same drive system. In this embodiment, disposed is a gear drive transmission mechanism 43 which is formed by multiple mesh gears and transmits rotation force of the same direction to the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 and the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 from the drive shaft 18.
Describing this structure in further detail, as shown in
Further, in the event that the amount of the sheets P1 stacked up within the second sheet feeder cassette 5B is great, that is, equal to or greater than a first predetermined amount, the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 abuts on the top surface of the sheets P1, and as the amount of the stacked sheets P1 decreases to or below a second predetermined amount, the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 abuts on the top surface of the sheets P1. When the amount of the stacked sheets P1 is smaller than the first predetermined amount and greater than the second predetermined amount, the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 and the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 abut on the top surface of the sheets P1 at the same time. This happens when the amount of the stacked sheets P1 is smaller by one or a few sheets than the sheets of the first predetermined amount or is greater by one or a few sheets than the sheets of the second predetermined amount.
In this embodiment, the diameters (radii) of the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 and the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 are substantially the same, and a rotation center of the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 is located closer to a lower section of the arm member 17a relative to a linear line which links a rotation center of the drive shaft 18 to that of the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19. In this structure, even when the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 and the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 abut on the sheets P1 at the same time, no inconvenience occurs such as creation of creases in the sheet P1 which is being fed.
Outer peripheral parts of the cylindrical sheet feeder rollers 7, 19 and 42 are made of a material which may be synthetic rubber or the like (e.g., elastomer, EPDM, etc.), and their surfaces are formed with convex ridges which extend along the perpendicular direction to the sheet feeding direction of the sheets P, P1.
A second feeding path 22 which is approximately U-shaped and extends along the vertical direction (
Paired registration rollers 20 including a drive roller 20a and a driven roller 20b are disposed on the upstream side of the sheet feeding direction relative to the platen 11, to thereby send the sheet P or P1 to the bottom surface of the recording head 12. In addition, for feeding the recorded sheet P or P1 toward the sheet discharging part 8 (along the direction denoted at the arrow B in
Outside the width of thus fed sheet P or P1 (namely, the shorter side of the sheet P or P1), an ink receiver 35 is disposed at one end of the housing 2 (i.e., at a position close to the left-hand side plate 39b in
How the second feeding unit 17, in which the arm member 17a comprises the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 and the midstream sheet feeder roller 42, feeds a sheet P1 will now be described in detail. As described above, the arm member 17a at its distal end has the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19. The midstream sheet feeder roller 42 is located closer to the pivot center O of the arm member 17a than is the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19, and is shifted more toward the stacked sheets than is the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19. Specifically, as
It is further assumed that a distance from the pivot center O to the point T is L1 (which will be hereinafter referred to as the “corresponding arm length”;
The distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 and the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 have the same diameter. In this case, the circumferential velocities of the both rollers 19 and 42 which are driven to rotate by the same drive system are equal to each other, and therefore, it is possible to feed securely the sheet P1 without causing any inconvenience such as generation of a force to crease or stretch the sheet P1.
As more sheets P1 are used beyond the state shown in
When the contained angle θ1 of the midstream sheet feeder roller 42 is set to the minimum optimal angle which will not cause idle sheet feeding and the contained angle θ2 is set to the maximum optimal angle which will not cause double sheet feeding, the corresponding arm length L2 is short, which in turn ensures that the amount of the sheets P1 stacked up within the second sheet feeder cassette 5B (full load amount) is great.
In a similar fashion, when the contained angle θ3 of the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 is set to the minimum optimal angle which will not cause idle sheet feeding, and a contained angle θ5 (>θ4) of the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 abutting on a bottom plate (not shown) of the second sheet feeder cassette 5B is set to the maximum optimal angle which will not cause double sheet feeding, the corresponding arm length L1 may be designed to be substantially the same as that in the conventional apparatus.
In other words, when the two sheet feeder rollers 19 and 42 are disposed in a tandem arrangement to the arm member 17a as in this embodiment, neither idle sheet feeding nor double sheet feeding occurs even though the full load amount of the sheets P1 in the second sheet feeder cassette 5B increases. On the contrary, when the full load amount of the sheets P1 in the second sheet feeder cassette 5B is set to be the same as that in the conventional apparatus, the range of contained angle θ, which is from the minimum optimal angle which will not cause idle sheet feeding by the sheet feeder rollers 19 and 42 to the maximum optimal angle which will not cause double sheet feeding by the sheet feeder rollers 19 and 42, becomes narrow, thereby achieving an effect that it is possible to realize substantially stable feeding of sheets.
During sheet feeding by only one of the distal-end sheet feeder roller 19 and the midstream sheet feeder roller 42, the other sheet feeder roller rotates idle, which achieves other effect that an excessive load for transmission of power from the drive shaft 18 to the sheet feeder rollers 19 and 42 will not increase.
Although in the above embodiment, the two sheet feeder rollers 19 and 42 are disposed in a tandem arrangement to the arm member 17a, three or more sheet feeder rollers may be disposed in a tandem arrangement. In short, the arm member 17a mounts, in a tandem arrangement along its longitudinal direction, a first feeder rotating body on its farthest side from the drive shaft 18 and plural second feeder rotating bodies on its closer side to the drive shaft 18 than the first feeder rotating body. All feeder rotating bodies are structured so as to rotate in the same direction via the same drive system. When the amount of the stacked sheets P1 is great, at least one of the second feeder rotating bodies abuts on the top surface of the sheets P1, and as the amount of the stacked sheets P1 decreases, the second feeder rotating bodies abut on the top surface of the sheets P1 sequentially from the one remoter from the first feeder rotating body to the one closer to the first feeder rotating body.
This invention is not limited to the embodiment which has been described above with reference to the associated drawings but may be modified and implemented in various manners to the extent not deviating from the spirit of the invention. For instance, the invention is applicable to an embodiment in which a single sheet feeder cassette or sheet feeder cassettes arranged in three or more stages are disposed.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment, since the first feeder rotating body is disposed to the other end of the arm member and the second feeder rotating body is disposed to a mid section of the arm member, the structure is further simplified.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment, the housing part is a sheet feeder cassette in which the sheets are stacked up substantially horizontally, and may be any sheet feeder cassette having the same structure as those of conventional sheet feeder cassettes.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment, the radii of the first and the second feeder rotating bodies are substantially the same and the rotation center of the second feeder rotating body is shifted toward the top surface of the sheets with respect to the line connecting the pivot center of the arm member with the rotation center of the first feeder rotating body. Therefore, when the respective feeder rotating bodies rotate in the same direction, even though the first and the second feeder rotating bodies are in contact with the surface of the sheet, it is possible to realize stable sheet feeding without generating a force to crease or stretch the sheet which is fed.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment, the power transmission mechanism disposed to the arm member transmits rotation force only for sheet feeding to the first and the second feeder rotating bodies. Therefore, unwanted force will not act upon the surface of the sheet while the sheet is not being fed. Further, it is possible to intermittently feed the sheets one by one in a simple manner.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment, since it is possible for the first and the second feeder rotating bodies to stably separate the sheets one by one and feed each sheet to the image recording part regardless of the amount of the sheets stacked up within the sheet feeder cassette, it is possible to realize an image recording apparatus which is capable of preventing occurrence of sheet jam or the like attributable to the first and the second feeder rotating bodies.
As this description may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
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