Embodiments described herein relate generally to a heat source unit.
Conventionally, in an image forming apparatus which heats and presses the toner of an electronic photograph and the like to fix the toner on a paper, as a method for removing papers jammed in a fixing apparatus or papers stopping when passing through the fixing apparatus, a method of drawing the papers out after releasing the pressure between the press roller and the heat roller is widely used.
However, in a heat source unit in which a pair of heat rollers and a pair of press rollers are arranged in series in a reversed manner, there exists a case where the papers jammed between the heat sources deform into an accordion shape and enter the space between the paper conveyance guide and the roller, and are therefore hard to remove. Further, as the operation of removing the jammed papers is carried out nearby the heat roller having a high temperature and the press roller, there exists inconvenience for the paper removing job.
In accordance with one embodiment, a heat source unit comprises a first heating section configured to include a first heating member which heats one side of a paper and a first pressing member which is arranged opposite to the first heating member across a paper conveyance path to cooperate with the first heating member to nip and convey the paper; a second heating section, which is arranged at the downstream side of the first heating section in a paper conveyance direction, configured to include a second heating member which heats the other side of the paper and a second pressing member which is arranged opposite to the second heating member across the paper conveyance path to cooperate with the second heating member to nip and convey the paper; a heat source opening and closing mechanism configured to include a rotation shaft at the upstream side of the first heating section in the paper conveyance direction, and be capable of being opened and closed around the rotation shaft with the paper conveyance path as a boundary; and a paper conveyance guide section configured to include, between the first and the second heating sections, a first paper conveyance rib arranged at one side of the paper conveyance path and a second paper conveyance rib arranged at the other side of the paper conveyance path, at least one of which is positioned at a first position where a paper can be conveyed or a second position different from the first position by interlocking with an operation of switching the heat source opening and closing mechanism from a closed state to an opened state.
In accordance with one embodiment, a heat source unit comprises a first heating section configured to include a first heating member which heats one side of a paper and a first pressing member which is arranged opposite to the first heating member across a paper conveyance path to cooperate with the first heating member to nip and convey the paper; a second heating section, which is arranged at the downstream side of the first heating section in a paper conveyance direction, configured to include a second heating member which heats the other side of the paper and a second pressing member which is arranged opposite to the second heating member across the paper conveyance path to cooperate with the second heating member to nip and convey the paper; a heat source opening and closing mechanism configured to include a rotation shaft at the upstream side of the first heating section in the paper conveyance direction, and be capable of being opened and closed around the rotation shaft with the paper conveyance path as a boundary; and a protection member configured to be arranged at either of the second heating member and the second pressing member, and be positioned at a first position where a paper can be conveyed or a second position different from the first position for covering the member by interlocking with an operation of switching the heat source opening and closing mechanism from a closed state to an opened state.
Hereinafter, the embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Each of the conveyance paths 141˜145 has a plurality of conveyance rollers 17 for conveying the paper S and a plurality of motors 18 for driving each of the conveyance rollers 17. Further, each of the conveyance paths 141˜145 is provided with a plurality of gates 19 for correctly conveying the paper S to each of the conveyance paths 141˜145.
The first conveyance path 141 conveys the paper S from the paper feed section 12 to the scanner 13. The second conveyance path 142 conveys the paper S from the scanner 13 to the color erasing section 20 along a direction indicated by an arrow A. The third conveyance path 143 conveys the paper S from the color erasing section 20 to the scanner 13 again. The fourth conveyance path 144 conveys the paper S from the scanner 13 to the first paper discharge tray 15. The fifth conveyance path 145 conveys the paper S from the scanner 13 to the second paper discharge tray 16.
The first paper discharge tray 15 collects, for example, a reusable paper S the image on which is erased. The second paper discharge tray 16 collects a not-reusable paper S which is generally scraped and recycled.
The color erasing apparatus 10 mainly carries out the following operations (1)-(5):
(1) reading the paper S fed from the paper feed section 12 by the first conveyance path 141 using the scanner 13. The scanner 13 includes a first scanner 131 and a second scanner 132 to read two sides of the paper S. The scanner 13 reads, for example, image data before the image on the paper S is erased. Simultaneously, the scanner 13 reads the state of the paper S. ‘The state of the paper’ described herein refers to, for example, the concentration of printing ratio, or the fracture, crumple, rip of a paper, and the like.
(2) storing the image data read by the scanner 13. Further, according to the state of the paper S read by the scanner 13, if the paper S is ripped or crumpled, it is guided to the fifth conveyance path 145 and then conveyed to the second paper discharge tray 16. The paper S without any rip or crumple is conveyed to the color erasing section 20 by the second conveyance path 142.
(3) heating the paper S conveyed to the color erasing section 20 when it passes through the color erasing section 20 to erase the image formed on the paper S by heating. The color erasing section 20 heats and presses the paper S at a relatively high temperature of, for example, 180˜200 degrees centigrade, to erase the image on the paper S. The detailed constitution of the color erasing section 20 is described later.
(4) conveying the paper S passing through the color erasing section 20 to the scanner 13 again with the third conveyance path 143. The scanner 13 reads the state of the paper S again to confirm whether or not the image formed with erasable coloring agent in an image area is actually erased.
(5) conveying the reusable paper S to the first paper discharge tray 15 with the fourth conveyance path 144. According to the state of the paper S read by the scanner 13, if there is an image formed with inerasable coloring agent or a handwritten image left in the image area of the paper S, or if the paper S is ripped or crumpled, the paper S is conveyed to the second paper discharge tray 16 by the fifth conveyance path 145.
The color erasing section 20 can be divided into two units with the paper conveyance path as a boundary. When the color erasing section 20 is arranged inside the color erasing apparatus 10, an inside unit (main body unit) U1 which is positioned inside includes the first press roller 301 and the second heat roller 214. Further, an outside unit (movable unit) U2 which is positioned outside includes the first heat roller 213 and the second press roller 302.
The first heat roller 213 and the second heat roller 214 are respectively provided with cylindrical halogen heaters 241 and 242 which extend in a width direction of the paper S. The first press roller 301 and the second press roller 302 are cylindrical rotation rollers which are respectively contacted with the first heat roller 213 and the second heat roller 214 in a longitudinal direction thereof, and rotate around the rotation axes 303 and 304, respectively. The first press roller 301 and the second press roller 302 are formed by, for example, contacting a tube having mold releasability with the surface of an elastic body such as a silicon sponge and the like.
The first press roller 301 and the second press roller 302 energize the rotation axes 303 and 304 in the direction of the first heat roller 213 and the second heat roller 214 (in directions indicated by arrows P1 and P2), respectively. The paper S is nipped, pressed and heated between the first heat roller 213 and the first press roller 301, and then between the second heat roller 214 and the second press roller 302, while being conveyed.
Paper conveyance ribs 31 and 32 are arranged at a paper carry-in side of the first color erasing section 201 for guiding the conveyance of the paper S. Paper conveyance ribs 33 and 34 are arranged at a paper carry-out side of the second color erasing section for guiding the discharge of the paper S. A paper conveyance guide section 30 is arranged at the paper discharge side of the first color erasing section 201 for guiding the paper S passing through the first color erasing section 201 to the second color erasing section 202. The paper conveyance guide section 30 includes a first paper conveyance rib 35 and a second paper conveyance rib 36.
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A color erasing processing carried out on the paper S by the first color erasing section 201 and the second color erasing section 202 is described below. The paper S is guided by the paper conveyance ribs 31 and 32 and conveyed to the first color erasing section 201 through the second conveyance path 142. The press roller 301 of the first color erasing section 201 and the press roller 302 of the second color erasing section 202 are rotated in opposite directions, thereby conveying the paper S in the direction indicated by the arrow A at a preset speed.
The first press roller 301 is pressed against and contacted with the first heat roller 213 through a pinch pressure P1 in the first color erasing section 201. The contact point (one dotted lines X01) of the first press roller 301 and the first heat roller 213 forms a nip area where heat is transferred to the paper S, and the surface of the paper is heated and the image formed on one side of the paper S is erased by conveying the paper S through the nip area.
In a case where the image is formed on the paper S with erasable coloring agent, the coloring agent is erased at a certain temperature. The first heat roller 213 is uniformly heated by the halogen heater 241 and maintained at a color erasing temperature. The temperature of the first heat roller 213 is detected by a thermistor (not shown), and the first heat roller 213 is maintained at a proper temperature based on the result of the temperature detection.
The paper S, after being discharged from the first color erasing section 201, is guided by the paper conveyance guide section 30 and conveyed into the second color erasing section 202. In the second color erasing section 202, the position relation of the second press roller 302 and the second heat roller 214 is opposite to that in the first color erasing section 201, and the second press roller 302 is pressed against and contacted with the second heat roller 214 through a pinch pressure P2.
The contact point (one dotted lines X02) of the second press roller 302 and the second heat roller 214 forms a nip area where heat is transferred to the paper S. The surface of the paper is heated and the image formed on the other side of the paper S is erased by conveying the paper S through the nip area. The paper S both sides of which are color erased is discharged along the paper conveyance ribs 33 and 34, and then conveyed to the third conveyance path 143.
Though the first color erasing section 201 is structurally identical to the second color erasing section 202, the arrangement position of the heat roller and press roller in the first color erasing section 201 is opposite to that in the second color erasing section 202, and each roller is arranged in series, therefore, the color of one side of the paper S is erased by the first color erasing section 201, and the color of the other side of the paper S is erased by the second color erasing section 202. Thus, the color of two sides of the paper S can be erased efficiently.
The opening and closing mechanism of the color erasing section 20 is described below. As shown in
In this way, in accordance with the color erasing section of the embodiment 1, the outside unit U2 can be separated from the inside unit U1 with the paper conveyance path as a boundary, and when the color erasing section is opened, the opening angle is large, therefore, the papers jammed in the color erasing section can be removed easily. Particularly, when paper jam occurs between the first color erasing section 201 and the second color erasing section 202, in the opened state of the color erasing section 20, the first paper conveyance rib 35 arranged between the second heat roller 214 and the first press roller 301 constituting the inside unit U1 moves towards the direction of the paper conveyance path, thereby pushing the jammed papers out, which facilitates the removing of the jammed papers.
Further, the same as the rib guide 37, the rib guide 38 may also be connected with the outside unit U2 via an elastic member such as a compression spring and the like, and energized in the direction of the paper conveyance path. According to such a constitution, in the closed state of the color erasing section 20, the energization of the rib guide 37 and the rib guide 38 is regulated mutually, and in the opened state, the mutual regulation is released, and either of the first paper conveyance rib 35 and the second paper conveyance rib 36 is positioned in a state of protruding towards the direction of the paper conveyance path.
The color erasing section according to the embodiment 2 of the present invention is described below. Reference numerals the same as those endowed in the embodiment 1 represent the same targets and therefore, the detailed descriptions thereof are not repeated, and the part different from the embodiment 1 is described in detail.
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In accordance with the color erasing section of the embodiment 2, when the color erasing section is in the opened state, for the second press roller 302 which is close to the user, the roller protection member 40 moves, by its own weight, to a position to cover the exposed part of the second press roller 302. Therefore, it is possible to prevent a hand and the like of the user from contacting with the second press roller 302, and the papers jammed between the paper conveyance rib and the heating member or the pressing member which are hard to remove can be removed easily.
The color erasing section according to the embodiment 3 of the present invention is described below. Reference numerals the same as those endowed in the embodiment 1 and the embodiment 2 represent the same targets.
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As stated above, a color erasing section applied to a color erasing apparatus is described as an example of the heat source unit of the present embodiments, however, the present invention is not limited to this, the heat source unit may also be applied to a fixing apparatus incorporated into an image forming apparatus which uses an electrophotographic process such as a copier, a facsimile, a printer and the like. Further, as to the form of the heating member and the pressing member, in addition to the heating roller and pressing roller, it is applicable that either of the heating member and the pressing member is of a roller form, and the other one is of a belt form, alternatively, both of the heating member and the pressing member are of belt form, and the like.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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