Information
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Patent Grant
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6336629
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Patent Number
6,336,629
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Date Filed
Friday, November 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 8, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Bower; Kenneth W.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 124
- 399 125
- 271 272
- 271 273
- 271 274
- 384 535
- 384 581
- 384 218
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International Classifications
- B65H502
- G03G2100
- G03G2116
- F16C2200
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Abstract
A sheet transporting device assembly, such as a idler mounting assembly, of an image forming device has a frame portion attachably detachable to a guide member. The frame portion has at least one opening able to receive at least one idler roll. Each idler roll is rotatably attached to a shaft. The shaft is moveably attached to the frame by an attachment structure. The idler mounting assembly is pivotably and precisely aligned with the outer mainframe so that the components of the outer frame and the idler mounting assembly are aligned, and further allows the user to gain access the space around the guide member and between the idler rolls and drive rolls of the outer frame.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to sheet transporting devices within an image forming apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
Various systems designed for transporting a sheet in a predetermined path have a number of devices to advance the sheet along the predetermined path within an image forming apparatus. Examples of such sheet transporting devices include sheet grippers, drive rolls with idlers and sheet guides. The sheet transporting devices are fixed at various stationary locations along the predetermined path. Consequently, the stationary sheet transporting devices act on the sheet as the sheet is transported through each sheet transporting device. Some systems have multiple sheet transporting devices that move in and out of operative positions, to provide operator access.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Conventionally, previous sheet transporting devices for a particular application have been integrated into a single, unitary assembly.
One of the advantages of the idler mounting tie-bar assembly is that it locates the drive components of a sheet transporting device in precision frame assemblies that relate to one another through collinear alignment features. The idler mounting tie-bar assembly controls the relationship of the drive roll, the idler roll and the paper guides to minimize variations, which affect paper handling. Additionally the paper guide is able to attach and detach to the precision frame assembly so that the paper guide can be replaced when required.
Another advantage of the invention is that the idler mounting tie-bar assembly allows individual components, which tend to wear after use in an image forming apparatus, of the various sheet transporting devices to be replaced independently. Furthermore, the individual components may be separated and removed from the idler mounting tie-bar assembly.
Previously, if any one of the sheet transporting devices, such as a sheet guide, the baffle surface, or the like required replacing for any of a variety of reasons, it was necessary to replace the entire assembly, including those sheet transporting devices which were operating adequately. Unfortunately, replacing the entire assembly, if a single paper guide requires replacing, inefficiently discards usable materials and is unnecessarily expensive. Thus, it would be desirable to provide a sheet transporting device assembly that allows individual components of the devices to be independently and detachably mounted or combined together so that individual components of the various sheet transporting devices could be replaced without requiring replacement of the entire assembly.
One exemplary embodiment of the tie-bar idler assembly according to this invention is a tie bar idler roller assembly. This invention separately provides a tie bar idler roller assembly that allows the user to access the area in between the idler rollers and drive rollers.
The idler tie-bar assembly has a main frame portion having a plurality of grooves, protrusions, openings and bends located within the frame weldment, also referred to as the outer frame as referred to in this application. The idler tie-bar assembly further includes a plurality of openings, each of which is able to receive at least one idler roll. Each of the idler rolls are connected to the idler tie-bar assembly by at least one spring member. The movement of each of the idler rolls is limited in the corresponding opening by a slot located between the two members. The idler roller is able to move vertically along the slot portion. The spring members arc located on each end of a shaft which runs through the middle of the idler roller. The springs pull the idler roll towards the opening on the frame weldment of the idler mounting tie bar assembly with a controlled force.
The idler tie-bar assembly also has two end plates located on each end of the frame assembly that aligns the frame to a main support structure. The endplates have locating features. On a pivoting assembly, a pivot device connect the end plates to the main structure. On the opposing end of the end plates, a locking member locks the tie bar idler roller holder assembly in an operative position relative to the main structure. The pivot device allows the tie bar idler roller holder assembly to rotate with respect to the main structure to allow the tie bar idler roller holder assembly into an open position.
There are two styles of access assemblies, that usually pivot. The first pivots along the process direction, the second pivots
90
degrees to process direction. Both of these assemblies may use the same alignment principals, to maintain precision location of the components of the apparatus.
These and other features and advantages of the systems and methods of this invention are described in or are apparent from the following detailed description of the various exemplary embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This invention will be described in relation to the following drawings, in which reference numerals refer to like elements, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view of the tie bar idler roller holder assembly and the outer mainframe in a locked position and pivots in the cross process direction; and
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the tie bar idler holder frame which pivots in the process direction.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows a side-plan view of one exemplary embodiment of a idler mounting tie-bar assembly
100
in an image forming apparatus according to this invention. The idler mounting tie-bar assembly
100
is one exemplary embodiment of a sheet transporting device according to this invention. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the idler mounting tie-bar assembly
100
comprises a paper guide
112
, also known as a baffle, which is attached to a tie bar idler roller frame
114
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The tie bar idler roller frame
114
has a plurality of grooves, protrusions, and openings. The shape of the tie bar idler roller frame
114
can vary significantly depending on the user's need and the shape of the paper guide
112
which the idler mounting tie-bar frame
114
is being attached to in an image-forming apparatus. However, a description of just one possible exemplary embodiment for the idler mounting tie-bar frame
114
will be described, as shown in the figures.
FIG. 1
shows the tie bar idler assembly
100
being connected to a guide member having a curved shape, whereas
FIG. 2
shows the tie bar idler assembly configured in a manner which is more adapted for a guide member having a more planar shape. However, it should be appreciated that the tie bar idler assembly may be configured to correspond to any shape guide member which the user desires.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the idler mounting tie-bar frame
114
has a general rectangular shape with a plurality of openings
115
located on the idler tie-bar frame
114
. Each of the openings
115
is able to receive one or more idler rolls
116
. The idler rolls
116
assist in passing a recording medium (not shown) between paper guides
112
within the image forming apparatus. The idler rolls
116
are generally made from a plastic composite and, in one exemplary embodiment, have a generally cylindrical shape. The idler rolls
116
are able to receive a shaft
118
that is the axis of rotation of the idler rolls
116
, as shown in FIG.
1
. The idler rolls
116
are able to rotate around the shaft in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction depending on the direction of the drive rolls
126
. The drive rolls
126
are attached to or located in between a guide member
111
which is aligned with guide member
112
during operation of the image forming apparatus.
Each end of the shaft
118
is positioned between two members
120
that protrude perpendicularly from the idler tie-bar frame
114
. A slot portion
122
is formed between the two members
120
. The end portions of a shaft
118
are able to be received by a slot portion
122
. Preferably, one pair of two members
120
is located on each side of each opening
115
in the tie bar idler roller frame
114
. The slot portions
122
limit the movement of the shafts
118
to one direction and provide the precise location for aligning the idler rolls
116
and other components. Furthermore, the idler tie bar assembly
100
enables components which are related to one another, such as drive rolls
126
, the idler rolls
116
and the paper guides
111
and
112
, to be more precisely aligned through collinear alignment features.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the idler rolls
116
and the shafts
118
are attached to the idler tie-bar frame
114
by an attachment member
124
. In various exemplary embodiments, the attachment member
124
is a spring. In specific exemplary embodiments, the attachment member
124
is a torsion spring. However, the attachment member
124
can be a clip, an elastic member, or the like, or any other known or later developed attachment structure. The attachment member
124
provides the necessary normal force to push the idler rolls
116
against the drive rolls
126
.
For example, in
FIG. 1
, the idler rolls
116
and the shafts
118
are attached to the idler tie-bar frame
114
by a plurality of the torsion springs
124
. Each torsion spring
124
runs around or through an opening located on the corresponding shaft II
8
and is removably attached to the idler tie-bar frame
114
. The torsion springs
124
act to pull the idler rollers
116
and the shafts
118
toward the openings
115
located on the idler tie-bar frame
114
and toward the drive rolls
126
. The torsion springs
124
allow the idler rolls
116
to move within the slots portion
122
. Thus, each idler roller
116
can come in contact with a corresponding drive rolls
126
, but at the same time is able to move apart from the drive rolls
126
. In this way, recording medium of different thicknesses and shapes may pass between through the drive rolls
126
and the idler rolls
116
. Generally, each idler roller
116
corresponds to one drive roller
126
. The torsion springs in particular, and the attachment member
124
in general, allow the drive rollers
126
and the idler rollers
116
to reduce the nip force variations which may occur between the drive rolls
126
and the idler rolls
116
as the recording medium pass between them. Furthermore, an elastic member (not shown) may be placed around the shaft
118
to separate the shaft
118
from the two members
120
and the idler tie bar frame
114
.
The torsion spring
124
has many functions and advantages which it offers to the tie bar idler roller assembly
100
. First as indicated above, the torsion spring
124
reduces the nip force variation between the idler rolls
116
and the drive rolls
126
. Second, the torsion spring
124
acts as the attachment member to hold the idler rolls
116
to the tie bar idler roller frame
114
. Thirdly, because each torsion spring
124
is attachably connected to the tie bar idler roller frame
114
, the torsion springs
124
, the idler rolls
116
and shafts
118
can easily be detached from the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
and be individually replaced, instead of having to replace an entire conventional sheet transporting device assembly when a problem occurs to one of the individual parts of the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
. Furthermore, the torsion springs
124
, along with the configuration of the two members
120
, allow the idler rolls
116
and the drive rolls
126
to have their axes of rotation aligned. It should be appreciated that idler rolls
116
could be held in position based on the weight of the idler rolls
116
and the shaft
118
, thus eliminating the need for an attachment member
124
. Furthermore, if the idler rolls
116
and the drive rolls
126
are made of a very soft elastic material this would give a nip force just by interference of the idler rolls
116
and the drive rolls
126
.
The tie bar idler roller frame
114
and the guide member
112
are attachably and detachably connected to each other to form the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
. The tie bar idler roller frame
114
and the guide member
112
may be connected to each other by a screw, clamps, hooks, or any known or later developed devices able to attachably and detachably connect two components.
This is also useful because the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
transfers a plurality of recording mediums at high speeds. The inventors have discovered that this tends cause significant wear to the guide member
112
, the idler rollers
116
, the drive rollers
126
and other individual components of the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
. Because coated media is very abrasive may cause significant wear on the sheet transporting devices, which therefore requires the components to be replaced at relatively short intervals. Therefore, the individual components of the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
may be replaced without having to replace the entire the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
, as is required in conventional sheet transporting device assemblies. This allows the cost of replacing worn-out components to be significantly reduced. Therefore, the guide member
112
may be replaced without the need for replacing the idler rollers
116
, the shaft
118
or the other components of the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
.
End plates
132
are located on each end of the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
. The end plates
132
enable the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
to be located accurately to an outer main frame
133
. The tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
is pivotably connected to the outer main frame
133
. Each of the end plates
132
include a pivot slot
130
on one end of the end plate
132
. The pivot slot
130
enables the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
to be attached to the outer mainframe
133
. The endplates have alignment feature
147
. The alignment feature
147
is able to connect to the alignment feature (not shown) of the outer main frame
133
so that all corresponding components are properly aligned to reduce the possibility of paper jamming. If the components in sheet transferring devices are not properly aligned, such as idler roll and drive roll or guide members, then this increases the likelihood of the copying media being jammed. Furthermore, if the idlers
116
and
126
are not properly aligned this reduces the gripping capability and may cause the copying media to skew.
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a locking member
134
is located on the opposite end of one of the end plates
132
from the pivot slot
130
. The locking member
134
enables the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
to be locked into an operative position relative the outer main frame
133
. It should be appreciated that the locking member
134
is positioned so that each time the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
is locked to the outer main frame
133
, the idler rolls
116
become aligned with the drive rolls
126
and the idler and drive rolls
116
and
126
are in contact with each other.
By having the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
pivotably attachable to the outer main frame
133
, the user has greater access to media which becomes jammed between the tie bar idler roller holder assembly
100
and the outer main frame
133
. Once the user unlocks the locking member
134
, the tie bar holder assembly
100
can be swung around its pivot slot
130
, allowing the user access to the region between the idler rollers
116
and the drive rollers
126
and to any individual components which needs to be replaced or accessed.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A sheet transporting device in an image forming apparatus, comprising:a frame portion having at least one opening in the frame portion; a guide member attachably and detachably connected to the frame portion; at least one roller positioned in each at least one opening, each roller rotatably mounted on a shaft; and at least one wire wound torsion spring, wherein each attachment structure is moveably connecting the shaft of one of the at least one roller to the frame portion.
- 2. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 1, wherein each attachment structure comprises a spring.
- 3. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 1, wherein each spring comprises a torsion spring.
- 4. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 1, wherein the frame further includes a set of two members located on each side of each of the at least one opening portion in the frame portion, a slot portion defined between the two members, each slot portion able to receive an end portion of the shaft of one of the at least one roller.
- 5. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 1, further comprising two end plates, each end plate connected to one end of the frame portion.
- 6. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 5, wherein the two end plates are pivotably connectable to a main frame in the image forming apparatus.
- 7. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 6, wherein the frame is pivotable between an operative position and an access position.
- 8. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 7, wherein the frame is pivoted into the access position, at least one of the guide members and at least one of the at least one roller can be detached from the frame.
- 9. The sheet transporting device claimed in claim 5, wherein at least one of the end plates includes at least one locking member to lock the tie bar holder assembly in an operative position relative to the image forming apparatus.
- 10. A sheet transporting device, comprising:at least one frame member; at least one attachment to the frame member; at least one powered roller rotatably mounted to the frame member; and at least one idler roller rotatably mounted to the attachment by a wound wire torsion spring wherein the wire wound torsion spring produces a normal force which biases the idler roller towards the powered roller.
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