Image forming apparatus conveniently upgradable to a duplex image forming apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546228
  • Patent Number
    6,546,228
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An image forming apparatus includes a first sheet path, a first sheet transfer mechanism, an ejection mechanism, a second sheet path, and a sheet flipping mechanism. The first sheet path is in a first side of the image forming apparatus. The first sheet transfer mechanism sends recording sheets from a sheet cassette through the first sheet path. The ejection mechanism switches between an ejection process and a duplex recording process. The second sheet path receives the recording sheet from the ejection mechanism and returns it to the image recording mechanism. The second sheet path is on the other side of the apparatus than the first side in which the first sheet path is arranged. The sheet flipping mechanism flips the recording sheet and has a flipping space in which the recording sheet is flipped without coming outside of the image forming apparatus. The ejection mechanism, the second sheet path, and the sheet flipping mechanism are located in a separate add-on unit. The second sheet path has openable/closable side guides for operator access.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application Nos. JPAP2000-003000 filed on Jan. 11, 2000, JPAP2000-035757 filed on Feb. 14, 2000, and JPAP2000-391209 filed on Dec. 22, 2000, in the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, and more particularly to an image forming apparatus that can conveniently be upgraded to a duplex image fonning apparatus.




2. Discussion of the Background




An electrophotographic image forming apparatus is widely used in various machines, such as copying machines, laser printers, facsimile machines, etc. In such electrophotographic image forming apparatus, an electrostatic latent image is formed on a photoconductive member and is developed, with toner, into a toner image, which is then transferred and fixed onto a recording sheet made of plain paper. As penetration of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus increases, requirements for a compact size and a light weight are increased.




In order to remain within the scope of the above requirements, various efforts have been made, such as, for example, a length of a sheet transfer path, for transferring a recording sheet inside the apparatus, has been shortened. In addition, an interior layout of the apparatus has been designed for a better machine handling in case of problems, such as a paper jam. For example, a sheet cassette is located at a lower part, fixing and ejection units are located on an upper part, and the above lower and upper parts are connected to each other with a vertical sheet-path. Furthermore, an operation panel is mounted on a front surface of the machine, typically in small-sized and mid-sized machines.




In addition, a requirement for a duplex printing function has recently been increased in connection with a movement of natural resource preservation. To cope with such a requirement, an image forming apparatus, employing the above-mentioned machine design, and which is capable of adopting an add-on duplex unit, has been developed. A published Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, No. 6-110274, described an example of such duplex image forming apparatus, as shown in FIG.


1


.




In the duplex image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

, a sheet flipping unit


130


, for flipping a recording sheet during a duplex image forming process, is mounted on a top and front part of the apparatus. In the front side, the apparatus is provided with a manual sheet insertion guide


140


.




In the duplex image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

, a recording sheet is transferred from a sheet cassette


141


during a duplex print mode, in which an image print is performed on both surfaces of the recording sheet. The recording sheet is stopped by registration rollers


142


and is restarted in synchronism with the rotation of a photoconductive drum


151


. After that, the recording sheet proceeds to a process unit


150


having the photoconductive drum


151


. When a recording sheet is inserted from the inlet of the manual sheet insertion guide


140


, the recording sheet also proceeds to the process unit


150


, via a manual sheet insertion path


143


.




In the process unit


150


, the recording sheet is subjected to an image forming process on its front surface and, as a result, the recording sheet has a toner image on the front surface. After that, the toner image is fixed with a heat fixing unit and is transferred upwardly. When a sensor


152


detects the leading edge of the recording sheet, a switch pawl


131


is turned to a position indicated by solid lines in FIG.


1


.




When the switch pawl


131


is at this position, the recording sheet is forwarded into the sheet flipping unit


130


. More specifically, the recording sheet is transported by a pair of switchback rollers


132


so that the leading edge of the recording sheet is ejected over a stacker


133


. When a sensor


134


detects the trailing edge of the recording sheet, the switchback rollers


132


are reverse rotated so that the recording sheet is reverse transferred towards an exit


136


through a sheet path


135


in the sheet flipping unit


130


. After that, the recording sheet again proceeds to the process unit


150


via the manual insertion path


143


. In the process unit


150


, the recording sheet is subjected to the image forming process, but on its back surface this time. As a result, the recording sheet is printed on both front and back surfaces.




After that, the recording sheet is guided to a pair of ejection rollers


137


by the switch pawl


131


, which is by now turned to a position indicated by dotted lines. The recording sheet is then ejected with the ejection rollers


137


onto stacker


133


.




As another example, a published Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, No. 7-261471, describes an image forming apparatus capable of having an add-on duplex unit. In this example, an opening to an outside is formed in a pair of sheet transfer paths downstream from a fixing unit in a sheet transfer direction. A duplex unit is attached to the image forming apparatus such that a sheet inlet is fit with the above opening. When the recording sheet is flipped, the leading edge of the recording sheet is ejected to an outside from the duplex unit or over an eject tray from the image forming apparatus.




In the above image forming apparatus, the operator is needed to open a front cover to deal with a paper jam or to exchange consumable items, since the apparatus has the design of the front operation panel and the vertical sheet transfer path, as described below. Therefore, if the duplex unit is attached to the front of the apparatus, the duplex unit becomes a severe obstacle and the inside accessibility of the apparatus is decreased.




In addition, a front design of the image forming apparatus would have a relatively large difference between those having the duplex unit and those having none. Accordingly, various components associated with the front design could not be unified and therefore, a consistency of machine model may become difficult.




Furthermore, in the image forming apparatus described in the published Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Nos. 6-110274 and 7-261471, a part of the recording sheet is temporarily ejected outside the apparatus and is reverse transferred during the sheet flipping process for the duplex image forming operation. Accordingly, there is a risk that the recording sheet is accidentally touched or held by anything, such as the operator, when the recording sheet is temporarily ejected outside the apparatus during the duplex image forming operation. As a result, the recording sheet may be jammed inside the apparatus. When the ejected part of the recording sheet touches other recording sheets stacked on the stacker, it is possible that other recording sheets may be pushed away.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a novel image forming apparatus. In one example, a novel image forming apparatus includes a sheet cassette, a first sheet path, a first sheet transfer mechanism, an image recording mechanism, an ejection mechanism, a second sheet path, and a sheet flipping mechanism. The sheet cassette is configured to contain a plurality of recording sheets. The sheet cassette is located at a lower part of the image forming apparatus. The first sheet path is arranged on a side of the apparatus. The first sheet transfer mechanism is configured to send a recording sheet one by one from the sheet cassette through the first sheet path. The image recording mechanism is configured to perform an image recording process relative to the recording sheet sent by the first sheet transfer mechanism. The ejection mechanism is configured to switch between an ejection process and a duplex recording process relative to a back surface of the recording sheet after completion of the recording process on a front surface of the recording sheet. The second sheet path is configured to receive the recording sheet from the ejection mechanism, when the ejection mechanism switches to the duplex recording process, and to transfer the recording sheet back to the image recording mechanism. The second sheet path is arranged on other sides of the apparatus than the side of the apparatus for the first sheet path. The sheet flipping mechanism is configured to flip the recording sheet in the second sheet path and to have a flipping space in which the recording sheet is flipped without coming outside the apparatus. The sheet flipping mechanism is arranged along the second sheet path.




The first sheet path may be arranged in a front part of the apparatus.




The second sheet path may be arranged in a rear and top part of the apparatus, a rear part of the apparatus, and under the sheet cassette.




The sheet flipping mechanism may be arranged in a rear part of the apparatus.




The sheet flipping mechanism may include a guide plate configured to deflect a leading edge of the recording sheet hung down in the flipping space of the sheet flipping mechanism.




The sheet flipping mechanism may be arranged under the sheet cassettes.




The sheet flipping mechanism may include a sheet flipping roller, a driving roller, and a trailing edge detect sensor. With the above configuration, the sheet flipping roller is configured to be rotated forwardly and backwardly so as to transfer the recording sheet temporarily to the flipping space and then back to the second sheet path. The driving roller is configured to be rotated forwardly and backwardly in synchronism with the sheet flipping roller so as to transfer synchronism with the sheet flipping roller so as to transfer the recording sheet temporarily to the flipping space and then back to the second sheet path. The trailing edge detect sensor is configured to detect a trailing edge of the recording sheet when the recording sheet is transferred out of the second sheet path and into the flipping space. The trailing edge detect sensor is arranged in a position between the sheet flipping roller and the driving roller. When the trailing edge detect sensor detects a trailing edge of the recording sheet, the sheet flipping roller and the driving roller are rotated in a reverse direction to reverse transfer the recording sheet back to the second sheet path.




The sheet flipping mechanism may further include a switch pawl configured to conduct the recording sheet into the flipping space, until the trailing edge detect sensor detects the trailing edge of the recording sheet, and to conduct the recording sheet back to the second sheet path, after the trailing edge detect sensor detects the trailing edge of the recording sheet.




The above-mentioned image forming apparatus further includes a second sheet transfer mechanism configured to transfer the recording sheet. Further, the second sheet path is divided into three portions and is included in each of the ejection mechanism, the sheet flipping mechanism, and the second sheet transfer mechanism.




Each of the ejection mechanism, the sheet flipping mechanism, and the second sheet transfer mechanism may be configured to be a separate add-on unit.




A vertical sheet path portion of the second sheet path may include a door portion and an interior of the apparatus is made accessible when the door portion is opened.




The door portion may have a cover, including one of a pair of guide plates, and an inside plate, including the remaining one of the pair of guide plates. In this configuration, the cover is configured to be opened so that the inside plate is made accessible when the cover is opened.




The inside plate may be configured to be opened so that an interior of the apparatus is made accessible when the cover and the inside plate are opened.




The cover and the inside plate may be mounted on the apparatus with a common shaft.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a prior art image forming apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of a color image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the color image forming apparatus of

FIG. 2

, when a front frame is opened;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of a duplex color image forming apparatus, based on the color image forming apparatus of

FIG. 2

, with an add-on units including an ejection unit, a transfer unit, and a sheet flipping unit;





FIG. 5

is a schematic block diagram of a control circuit board of the color image forming apparatus of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of another duplex color image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; and





FIGS. 7 and 8

are cross-sectional views of another color image forming apparatus, based on the color image forming apparatus of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In describing preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner.




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numeral designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and more particularly to

FIGS. 2-4

, image forming apparatuses, according to an embodiment of the present invention, are described.

FIG. 2

shows a cross-sectional view of a color image forming apparatus


200


, which has no duplex printing function for reproducing an image on both sides of a recording sheet.

FIG. 3

illustrates the color image forming apparatus


200


of

FIG. 2

with its front frame opened.

FIG. 4

shows a cross-sectional view of a color image forming apparatus


400


provided with a duplex printing function. The color image forming apparatus


400


of

FIG. 4

is made by adding an extra ejection unit, an extra transfer unit, and a sheet flipping unit, which are explained later, to the color image forming apparatus


200


of FIG.


2


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the color image forming apparatus


200


includes a photoconductive belt


1


, a main charger


4


, a laser optical unit


5


, a developing unit


6


, an intermediate transfer belt


10


, and a bias roller


13


, which are the main components of an image forming mechanism for forming a toner image. The color image forming apparatus


200


further includes a transfer roller


14


, serving as a transfer mechanism for transferring a toner image onto a recording sheet. The color image forming apparatus


200


further includes a fixing unit


80


and an ejection tray unit


82


. The color image forming apparatus


200


further includes a sheet transport mechanism (not shown), for transporting a recording sheet into a place between the intermediate transfer belt


10


and the transfer roller


14


, and to the fixing unit


80


, so as to eject it eventually to the ejection tray unit


82


. The above components are arranged inside a front frame


8


and a body frame


9


, both explained later.




The photoconductive belt


1


, serving as an image carrying member, includes a flexional belt and is extended between rollers


2


and


3


. By rotation of the roller


2


, the photoconductive belt


1


is rotated clockwise as indicated by an arrow A. Under the roller


2


, the main charge


4


, for evenly charging the surface of the photoconductive belt


1


, is deposited. The laser optical unit


5


, for performing a laser writing operation, is arranged in a bottom section


220


of the color image forming apparatus


200


, and the developing unit


6


, including four developing mechanisms, integrated into single units with one containing yellow developing agents or toners, one containing magenta developing agents or toners, one containing cyan developing agents or toners, and one containing black developing agents or toners, is arranged in the bottom section


220


.




The intermediate transfer belt


10


is arranged above the photoconductive belt


1


and is extended between the rollers


11


and


12


. The intermediate transfer belt


10


is rotated counterclockwise, as indicated by an arrow B, by rotation of the roller


11


. The photoconductive belt


1


makes contact with the intermediate transfer belt


10


at a part thereof supported by the roller


3


. Around this contact part, the bias roller


13


, made of a conductive material, is deposited inside the intermediate transfer belt


10


under certain conditions.




In the thus-configured color image forming apparatus


200


, the photoconductive belt


1


is evenly charged with respect to the main charger and is exposed to laser light, emitted in accordance with image information, by the laser optional unit


5


. Thereby, an electrostatic latent image is formed on the surface of the photoconductive belt


1


. The image information on the laser light is of a mono-color image made by separating a full-colored image into yellow, cyan, magenta, and black color information. A laser beam L, emitted from the laser optical unit


5


, carries the above mono-colored image information.




Each electrostatic latent image made in this way is developed with the corresponding color toner by the developing unit


6


, which is a revolving type color developing unit, explained in more detail below. That is, yellow, cyan, magenta, and black electrostatic latent images are, in turn, formed and are developed with the yellow, cyan, magenta, and black toners, respectively. Thereby, yellow, cyan, magenta, and black toner images are formed one after another, in this order, on the surface of the photoconductive belt


1


.




Each mono-colored toner image thus formed on the photoconductive belt


1


is transferred by a predetermined bias voltage applied to the bias roller


13


onto the surface of the intermediate transfer belt


10


, rotated in the direction of the arrow B in synchronism with the rotation of the photoconductive belt


1


. Through the above operations, after a yellow toner image formed on the photoconductive belt


1


is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt


10


, a cyan toner image formed on the photoconductive belt


1


is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt


10


such that the cyan toner image is superimposed on the yellow toner image, resulting in a creation of a yellow-cyan toner image on the intermediate transfer belt


10


. After that, a magenta toner image, formed on the photoconductive belt


1


, is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt


10


such that the magenta toner image is superimposed on the yellow-cyan-magenta toner image. As a result, a yellow-cyan-magenta toner image is formed on the intermediate transfer belt


10


. Then, a black toner image, formed on the photoconductive belt


1


, is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt


10


such that the black toner image is superimposed on the yellow-cyan-magenta toner image on the intermediate transfer belt


10


. Thereby, a yellow-cyan-magenta-black toner image, or a full-colored image, is formed on the intermediate transfer belt


10


.




The thus-created full-colored toner image on the intermediate transfer belt


10


is transferred at a time by the transfer roller


14


onto a recording sheet


17




a


sent from a sheet cassette


17


for containing a plurality of the recording sheets


17




a.


The sheet cassette


17


is slidably deposited inside the bottom section


220


and is configured to be drawn out, from the right in

FIG. 2

, to the side of the front frame


8


towards an operator. A sheet roller


18


is mounted near and above an outlet opening of the sheet cassette


17


. The sheet roller


18


picks up and sends out a recording sheet


17




a,


one by one, from the sheet cassette


17


. A recording sheet


17




a,


sent from the sheet cassette


17


, is moved to the transfer roller


14


via a pair of transfer rollers


19




a


and


18




b,


mounted on the front frame


8


, and a pair of registration rollers


20




a


and


20




b,


also mounted on the front frame


8


. The transfer roller


14


is also mounted on the front frame


8


so that the transfer roller


14


makes contact, under pressure, with the intermediate transfer belt


10


, when the front frame


8


is set at a closing position, at which time the front frame


8


closes a front opening of the color image forming apparatus


200


. After completion of the transfer, the recording sheet


17




a


is sent to the fixing unit


80


in which the recording sheet


17




a


is pressurized by a pair of fixing rollers


80




a


and


80




b


so that the toner image on the recording sheet


17




a


is fixed. Then, the recording sheet


17




a


is ejected to the ejection tray unit


82


by a pair of ejection rollers


81




a


and


81




b


arranged in a rear and top area of the color image forming apparatus


200


. Thus, a plurality of the recording sheets


17




a


are stacked in the ejection tray unit


82


.




A sheet path


17




b


is provided between the sheet cassette


17


and the front frame


8


in order to cause the recording sheet


17




a,


sent from a sheet flipping unit


60


, to be explained in more detail below, to pass the transfer rollers


19




a


and


19




b.






The front frame


8


and the body frame


9


constitute the frame structure of the color image forming apparatus


200


. The body frame


9


is fixed in a rear section


240


of the color image forming apparatus


200


. The front frame


8


is movable between the above-mentioned closing position and an opening position. The front opening of the color image forming apparatus


200


is closed when the front frame


8


is located at the closing position, but is opened when the front frame


8


is located at the opening position. When the front opening is opened by locating the front frame


8


at the opening position, the sheet path, which is configured between the sheet cassette


17


and the transfer roller


14


, is exposed to an outside air and becomes accessible to the operator. Relative to the body frame


9


, the sheet cassette


17


is located in a lower part thereof and the developing unit


6


is located in a central part thereof. The fixing unit


80


is located over the developing unit


6


, and the ejection tray unit


82


is located above and in the back of the developing unit


6


.




The front frame


8


is movably supported to turn about a rotation shaft


9




a


provided on the body frame


9


. During a time when an image forming operation is in process, the front frame


8


is held by the body frame


9


, as shown in FIG.


2


. During a time when a jammed sheet is removed, the front frame


8


can be turned clockwise by being released from the body frame


9


and set at the opening position, as shown in FIG.


3


. The front frame


8


is tensioned at the opening position with a tension spring (not shown), for example.




Since the registration rollers


20




a


and


20




b


and the transfer roller


14


are mounted on the front frame


8


, as described above, the opening of the transfer path, from the transfer roller


14


to the sheet cassette


17


, is made in a more effective manner when the front frame


8


is moved to the opening position, as shown in FIG.


3


. Accordingly, the operator can remove a jammed sheet more easily. During such jammed-sheet removal, units associated with the image forming are not in operation and therefore a dispersion of toner would not be caused.




The color image forming apparatus


200


of

FIG. 2

further includes an electric component unit


49


containing various electrical components including a control circuit board


49




a


for controlling a sheet flipping control, which will be explained in more detail below.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a structure of the color image forming apparatus


400


, having the duplex printing function, is explained. In the structure of the color image forming apparatus


400


, the color image forming apparatus


200


of

FIG. 2

is used as a base unit. The ejection tray unit


82


is removed from the color image forming apparatus


200


and a duplex mechanism, to be explained in more detail below, is then added thereto such that the duplex mechanism receives a recording sheet


17




a


ejected from the ejection rollers


81




a


and


81




b.


Such duplex mechanism is configured to select whether to eject the recording sheet


17




a


or to precede an image reproduction on a backside of the recording sheet


17




a.


As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the duplex mechanism of the color image forming apparatus


400


includes a duplex ejection unit


40


, a duplex transfer unit


50


, and a duplex sheet flipping unit


60


. The duplex ejection unit


40


is arranged downstream from the fixing unit


80


in the sheet transfer direction and is located at a rear and top of the color image forming apparatus


400


. The duplex transfer unit


50


is arranged in the rear section


240


of the base unit and the duplex sheet flipping unit


60


is arranged in the bottom section


220


of the base unit, wherein the base unit is the color image forming apparatus


200


, as described above.




The duplex ejection unit


40


includes a switch pawl


41


for switching the transfer direction of the recording sheet


17




a,


transferred by the ejection rollers


81


and


81




b,


back and forth between to the duplex print process and to the ejection. The duplex ejection unit


40


further includes an ejection tray


43


for stacking the recording sheets


17




a


therein. The duplex ejection unit


40


further includes a pair of ejection rollers


42




a


and


42




b


for ejecting the recording sheet


17




a


to the ejection tray


43


, when the recording sheet


17




a,


output from the ejection rollers


81




a


and


81




b,


is conducted by the switch pawl


41


to the ejection site. The duplex ejection unit


40


further includes two pairs of rollers


44




a


and


44




b,




46




a


and


46




b,


and a pair of guide plates


45




a


and


45




b,


for forwarding the recording sheet


17




a


to the duplex transfer unit


50


, when the recording sheet


17




a,


output from the ejection rollers


81




a


and


81




b,


is conducted by the switch pawl


41


to the duplex print process. The two pairs of rollers


44




a


and


44




b,




46




a


and


46




b,


are arranged along the guide plates


45




a


and


45




b.


Between the guide plates


45




a


and


45




b,


a sheet path


45


, for passing the recording sheet


17




a,


is formed.




The duplex transfer unit


50


includes a pair of guide plates


51




a


and


51




b,


for guiding the recording sheet


17




a


sent from the duplex ejection unit


40


to the duplex sheet flipping unit


60


. Along the above-mentioned guide plates


51




a


and


51




b,


the duplex transfer unit


50


further includes three pairs of rollers


52




a


and


52




b,




53




a


and


53




b,


and


54




a


and


54




b


for forwarding the recording sheet


17




a


to the duplex sheet flipping unit


60


. Between the guide plates


51




a


and


51




b,


a sheet path


51


, for passing the recording sheet


17




a,


is formed.




With the above-described structure, when the recording sheet


17




a


needs to be ejected, the recording sheet


17




a,


transferred by the ejection rollers


81




a


and


82


, is guided by the switch pawl


41


to the ejection tray


43


and is stacked therein. Further, when the recording sheet


17




a


needs to be sent to the duplex print process, the recording sheet


17




a,


from the ejection rollers


81




a


and


81




b,


is guided by the switch pawl


41


to the duplex transfer unit


50


via the sheet path


45


of the duplex ejection unit


40


. In the duplex transfer unit


50


, the recording sheet


17




a


is transferred through the sheet path


51


to the duplex sheet flipping unit


60


.




The duplex sheet flipping unit


60


includes a pair of guide plates


61




a


and


61




b,


a sheet flipping roller


63


, a pair of guide plates


66




a


and


66




b,


and a driving roller


69


. A sheet path


61


is formed between the guide plates


61




a


and


61




b.


The guide plates


61




a


and


61




b


guide the recording sheet


17




a


transferred from the duplex transfer unit


50


to the front frame


8


. The sheet flipping roller


63


is mounted on an end of the guide plates


61




a


and


61




b


near the front frame


8


. The guide plates


66




a


and


66




b


guide the recording sheet


17




a,


which is flipped by the sheet flipping roller


63


. The driving roller


69


is arranged downstream from the sheet flipping roller


63


in the sheet transfer direction and upstream from the sheet flipping roller


63


in the flipped-sheet transfer direction, as illustrated in FIG.


4


.




The duplex sheet flipping unit


60


further includes three pair of rollers


62




a


and


62




b,




67




a


and


67




b,


and


68




a


and


68




b


arranged along the guide plates


61




a


and


61




b.


The duplex sheet flipping unit


60


further includes a pair of drive rollers


69




a


and


69




b


for applying a predetermined pressure to the recording sheet


17




a


against the driving roller


69


and a pair of rollers


64




a


and


64




b


for forwarding the recording sheet


17




a


to the rollers


19




a


and


19




b.


The duplex sheet flipping unit


60


further includes a transfer guide member


65


, configured to elastically make contact, under pressure, with the sheet flipping roller


63


. With the transfer guide member


65


, the recording sheet


17




a


is flipped so as to be transferred to the guide plates


66




a


and


66




b


and is then transferred to the rollers


64




a


and


64




b.


The transfer guide member


65


may be a switch pawl for switching the transfer direction of the recording sheet


17




a.






The recording sheet


17




a


transferred along the guide plates


61




a


and


61




b


is transferred to the sheet flipping roller


63


with the driving roller


69


and the driven roller


69




a.


Further, the recording sheet


17




a,


held in the guide plates


66




a


and


66




b,


is transferred to the sheet flipping roller


63


with the driving roller


69


and the driven roller


69




b.


The sheet flipping roller


63


and the driving roller


69


are driven to rotate in synchronism with each other.




The duplex sheet flipping unit


60


further includes a trailing edge detect sensor


70


, to be explained in more detail below.




With the thus-structured duplex sheet flipping unit


60


, the recording sheet


17




a,


transferred via the duplex transfer unit


50


, is transferred, through the guide plates


61




a


and


61




b,


between the driving roller


69


and the driving roller


69




a,


and the sheet flipping roller


63


, to the front side, or the operator side. Then, the recording sheet


17




a


is forwarded to the guide plates


66




a


and


66




b


by the transfer guide member


65


and the sheet flipping roller


63


. Upon a trailing edge of the recording sheet


17




a


being detected by the trailing edge detect sensor


70


, after the trailing edge of the recording sheet


17




a


passes by the transfer guide member


65


, the sheet flipping roller


63


and the driving roller


69


are driven in the reverse direction. Thereby, the recording sheet


17




a


is transferred in the reverse direction to the rollers


64




a


and


64




b


and, therefore, the trailing and leading edges of the recording sheet


17




a


are changed. Thus, the recording sheet


17




a


is forwarded through the sheet path


17




b


to the rollers


19




a


and


19




b,


and then to the registration rollers


20




a


and


20




b.


After that, the recording sheet


17




a


is subjected to the image forming process so that a full-colored toner image is transferred and fixed onto the other surface of the recording sheet


17




a.


The recording sheet


17




a,


having images on both sides, is then ejected to the ejection tray


43


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, an exemplary configuration of the control circuit board


49




a,


for performing the sheet flipping control, is explained. The control circuit board


49




a


includes a CPU (central processing unit)


71


, a RAM (random access memory)


72


, a ROM (read only memory)


73


, a sheet flipping control circuit


74


, and a motor


75


. The CPU


71


executes programs stored in the ROM


73


using static data stored in the ROM


73


and dynamic data stored in the RAM


72


with a working area reserved in the RAM


72


. The sheet flipping control circuit


74


is connected to the trailing edge detect sensor


70


, mounted in the duplex sheet flipping unit


60


, so as to send a driving signal to, and to receive a detect signal from, the trailing edge detect sensor


70


. The sheet flipping control circuit


74


sends the above-described detect signal, output from the trailing edge detect sensor


70


, to the CPU


71


. The CPU


71


generates a control signal for controlling the motor


75


(i.e., a start, a stop, a reverse) based on the detect signal.




Thus, the color image forming apparatus


400


includes the duplex mechanism, wherein the duplex ejection unit


40


is attached on the rear and top thereof, the duplex transfer unit


50


is attached in the rear section


240


, and the duplex sheet flipping unit


60


is attached in the bottom section


220


. Even with the above-described duplex mechanism, however, the front frame


8


can be turned to the closing or opening position so that the sheet path, formed between the sheet cassette


17


and the transfer roller


14


, is exposed to an outside air and becomes accessible to the operator. In addition, with this configuration, no modification is required to the internal structure of the color image forming apparatus


200


, which is used as a base. That is, the simplex color image forming apparatus


200


can easily be upgraded to the duplex color image forming apparatus


400


. It may also be possible to easily change the duplex color image forming apparatus


400


to the simplex color image forming apparatus


200


.




With the above configuration, the recording sheet


17




a


is not brought to an outside of the color image forming apparatus


400


during the transportation after the first image reproduction is completed. Therefore, there is no risk of sheet jamming, even if the operator wrongly touches the recording sheet


17




a


when it comes out from the machine during the transportation after the first image reproduction.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a color image forming apparatus


600


, according to another embodiment of the present invention, is explained. The color image forming apparatus


600


of

FIG. 6

is similar to the color image forming apparatus


400


of

FIG. 4

, except for a duplex sheet flipping unit


100


and a duplex transfer unit


110


. That is, the structure of the color image forming apparatus


600


is such that the color image forming apparatus


200


of

FIG. 2

is used as a base unit and a duplex mechanism, to be explained in further detail below, is added. Further, the duplex sheet flipping unit and the duplex transfer unit are mounted in different manners. That is, in the color image forming apparatus


600


, the duplex sheet flipping unit


100


is arranged in the rear section


240


of the base unit and the duplex transfer unit


110


is arranged in the bottom section


220


of the base unit, wherein the base unit is the color image forming apparatus


200


, as described above.




The duplex sheet flipping unit


100


includes a switch pawl


101


, a sheet flipping roller


102


, a pair of guide plates


105




a


and


105




b,


a sheet path


105


, guide plates


107




a


and


107




b,


and a driving roller


106


. The switch pawl


101


switches the transfer direction of the recording sheet


17




a


passed through the transfer rollers


46




a


and


46




b


of the duplex ejection unit


40


. The sheet flipping roller


102


is rotated both in the forward and reverse directions. The guide plates


105




a


and


105




b


form the sheet path


105


therebetween so as to guide the recording sheet


17




a,


coming from the sheet flipping roller


102


to the duplex transfer unit


110


, through the sheet path


105


. The guide plates


107




a


and


107




b


form a sheet flipping path. The driving roller


106


is arranged downstream from the sheet flipping roller


102


in the sheet transfer direction.




The duplex sheet flipping unit


100


further includes pairs of rollers


103




a


and


103




b,




104




a


and


104




b


along the guide plates


105




a


and


105




b


and a trailing edge detect sensor


108


deposited about midway of the guide plates


107




a


and


107




b.


The trailing edge detect sensor


108


is equivalent to the trailing edge detect sensor


70


and is used by the sheet flipping control circuit


74


of the control circuit board


49




a


in a manner similar to that in the color image forming apparatus


400


.




In the configuration of the color image forming apparatus


600


, the recording sheet


17




a


hangs down from the driving roller


106


during the sheet flipping process in a space


100




a


of the duplex sheet flipping unit


100


. Therefore, the duplex sheet flipping unit


100


is provided at the bottom thereof with a curbed guide plate


109


so that, if the recording sheet


17




a


is of a relatively large size, the leading edge of the sheet


17




a


can be guided to the side of the duplex transfer unit


110


. Thereby, the recording sheet


17




a


of a relatively large size is prevented from generating wrinkles during the time when it hangs down from the driving roller


106


in the space


100




a.






The duplex sheet flipping unit


100


further includes a pair of rollers


106




a


and


106




b


making contact under a predetermined pressure with the driving roller


106


. The roller


106




a


is mounted near the guide plates


105




a


and


105




b


and the roller


106




b


is mounted near the guide plates


107




a


and


107




b.






The sheet flipping roller


102


and the driving roller


106


are driven to rotate in synchronism with each other.




The duplex transfer unit


110


includes a pair of guide plates


115




a


and


115




b


for guiding the recording sheet


17




a


sent from the duplex sheet flipping unit


100


and a sheet path


115


formed between the guide plates


115




a


and


115




b.


Along the guide plates


115




a


and


115




b,


the duplex transfer unit


110


further includes four pairs of rollers


111




a


and


111




b,




112




a


and


112




b,




113




a


and


113




b,


and


114




a


and


114




b.


The sheet path


115


is connected at a first end to the sheet path


105


of the duplex sheet flipping unit


100


and at a second end to the sheet path


17




b


of the base unit.




It is possible to install another unit of the sheet cassette


17


under the duplex transfer unit


110


. For this purpose, the duplex transfer unit


110


includes a sheet path


17




c


which is connected at the upper end to the sheet path


17




b


of the base unit and at the bottom end to the outside. With such a sheet path


17




c,


a recording sheet


17




a,


from the second sheet cassette


17


, is transferred to the transfer rollers


19




a


and


19




b.






With the above configuration of the color image forming apparatus


600


, the recording sheet


17




a,


transferred by the rollers


46




a


and


46




b


of the duplex ejection unit


40


after the image reproduction on one surface of the recording sheet


17




a,


is moved in the following manner. At this time, the switch pawl


101


is positioned, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, so that the recording sheet


17




a


is transferred to a grip of the driving roller


106


and the roller


106




b,


via the sheet flipping roller


102


and a sheet flipping path


107


formed between the guide plates


107




a


and


107




b.


When the trailing edge of the recording sheet


17




a


passes by the trailing edge detect sensor


108


, the switch pawl


101


is moved clockwise to the other position so as to close a passage to the sheet flipping path


107


from the rollers


46




a


and


46




b


of the duplex election unit


40


. At this time, the sheet flipping roller


102


and the driving roller


106


are switched to rotate respectively in the reverse direction so that the recording sheet


17




a


is started to be transferred in the reverse direction, wherein the leading edge and the trailing edge of the recording sheet


17




a


are swapped with each other. That is, the recording sheet


17




a


is returned to the switch pawl


101


and is guided by the switch pawl


101


to the sheet path


105


, via a grip of the driving roller


106


and the roller


106




a.


Then, the recording sheet


17




a


passes by the rollers


104




a


and


104




b


and enters into the duplex transfer unit


110


, wherein the recording sheet


17




a


is further transferred through the sheet path


115


by the four pairs of rollers


111




a


and


111




b,




112




a


and


112




b,




113




a


and


113




b,


and


114




a


and


114




b.


After the rollers


114




a


and


114




b,


the recording sheet


17




a


is forwarded to the rollers


19




a


and


19




b


via the sheet path


17




b


of the base unit. The recording sheet


17




a


is then subjected to the second reproduction through the base unit. Finally, the recording sheet


17




a,


which is reproduced on both surfaces, is ejected to the ejection tray


43


.




In the thus-configured color image forming apparatus


600


, it is not necessary to provide more than one sheet path (i.e., the sheet path


115


) to the duplex transfer unit


110


and therefore, the duplex transfer unit


110


can be made smaller in height than the duplex transfer unit


60


of the color image forming apparatus


400


.




In addition, in the color image forming apparatus


600


, the duplex sheet flipping unit


100


is relatively large, particularly in width, but it would not effect an entire length of the color image forming apparatus


600


, since an extension part of the ejection tray


43


is relatively long, as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a color image forming apparatus


800


, according to another embodiment of the present invention, is explained. The color image forming apparatus


800


, of

FIGS. 7 and 8

, is similar to the color image forming apparatus


200


of

FIG. 2

, except for a duplex transfer unit


850


.




The duplex transfer unit


850


includes a vertical transfer mechanism


21


. The vertical transfer mechanism


21


includes a cover


31


having the guide plate


51




a,


rollers


52




b,




53




b,


and


54




b,


and an inside plate


32


including the guide plate


51




b


and the rollers


52




a,




53




a,


and


54




a.


The duplex transfer unit


850


further includes a shaft


34


, arranged at a bottom area


33




a


of an opening


33


formed in the rear section


240


of the base unit. The cover


31


is configured to be turned about the shaft


34


so as to expose the surface of the inside plate


32


to the outside air. In this example, a simple mechanism (i.e., a magnet), for holding the cover


31


at the closing position, is employed, in order for the operator to be able to access the surface of the inside plate


32


, for example, to remove the sheet jam.




With the above configuration, the color image forming apparatus


800


provides easy and simple accessibility to inside surface of the duplex transfer unit.




In addition, the inside plate


32


may be configured to be turned about the shaft


34


, as indicated by phantom lines in FIG.


7


. Thereby, an interior of the base unit is opened and is made accessible to the operator. For example, when an additional memory, which is a user installable item, is installed by the operator, the operator can easily access the control circuit board


49




a,


for example, by opening the cover


31


and the inside plate


32


, as illustrated in FIG.


8


. The inside plate


32


is held to the base unit with a simple mechanism such as a screw (not shown), easily loosened by, for example, a coin. In other words, the inside plate


32


is normally closed and, when necessary, the operator can easily open it with a coin.




With the above configuration, the color image forming apparatus


800


provides easy and simple accessibility to the interior of the base unit.




Numerous additional modifications and variations of the present application are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present application may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.



Claims
  • 1. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a sheet cassette configured to contain a plurality of recording sheets, said sheet cassette being located at a lower part of said image forming apparatus; a first sheet path arranged in a first side of said image forming apparatus; a first sheet transfer mechanism configured to send each of said plurality of recording sheets, one by one, from said sheet cassette through said first sheet path; an image recording mechanism configured to perform an image recording process relative to each of said plurality of recording sheets sent by said first sheet transfer mechanism; an ejection mechanism configured to switch between an ejection process and a duplex recording process relative to a back surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets, after completion of said recording process on a front surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets; a second sheet path configured to receive each of said plurality of recording sheets from said ejection mechanism, when said ejection mechanism switches to said duplex recording process and to transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets back to said image recording mechanism, said second sheet path being arranged in sides of said image forming apparatus other than said first side of said apparatus in which said first sheet path is arranged; a sheet flipping mechanism configured to flip each of said plurality of recording sheets in said second sheet path and to have a flipping space in which each of said plurality of recording sheets are flipped, without coming outside said image forming apparatus, and said sheet flipping mechanism being arranged along said second sheet path; and a second sheet transfer mechanism configured to transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets, wherein each of said ejection mechanism, said sheet flipping mechanism, and said second sheet transfer mechanism is configured to be a separate add-on unit.
  • 2. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said first sheet path is arranged in a front part of said image forming apparatus.
  • 3. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said second sheet path is arranged in all of a top part of said image forming apparatus, a rear part of said image forming apparatus, and under said sheet cassette.
  • 4. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said sheet flipping mechanism is arranged in a rear part of said image forming apparatus.
  • 5. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said sheet flipping mechanism includes a guide plate configured to deflect a leading edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets, when each of said plurality of recording sheets hang downwardly in said flipping space of said sheet flipping mechanism.
  • 6. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said sheet flipping mechanism is arranged under said sheet cassette.
  • 7. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said sheet flipping mechanism includes:a sheet flipping roller configured to be rotated forwardly and backwardly so as to transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets temporarily to said flipping space and then back to said second sheet path; a driving roller configured to be rotated forwardly and backwardly in synchronism with said sheet flipping roller so as to transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets temporarily to said flipping space and then back to said second sheet path; and a trailing edge detect sensor configured to detect a trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets, when each of said plurality of recording sheets is transferred out of said second sheet path and into said flipping space, said trailing edge detect sensor being arranged in a position between said sheet flipping roller and said driving roller, when said trailing edge detect sensor detects said trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets, said sheet flipping roller and said driving roller being rotated in a reverse direction to reverse transfer said recording sheet back to said second sheet path.
  • 8. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein said sheet flipping mechanism further comprises a switch pawl, configured to conduct each of said plurality of recording sheets into said flipping space until said trailing edge detect sensor detects said trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets, and configured to conduct each of said plurality of recording sheets back to said second sheet path after said trailing edge detect sensor detects said trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets.
  • 9. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said second sheet path is divided into three portions and is included in each of said ejection mechanism, said sheet flipping mechanism, and said second sheet transfer mechanism.
  • 10. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein a vertical sheet path portion of said second sheet path includes a door portion, and wherein an interior of said image forming apparatus is made accessible when said door portion is opened.
  • 11. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said door portion includes a cover, said cover including a first of a pair of guide plates and an inside plate, said inside plate including a second of said pair of guide plates, and said cover being configured to be opened so that said inside plate is made accessible when said cover is opened.
  • 12. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein said inside plate is configured to be opened so that an interior of said image forming apparatus is made accessible when said cover and said inside plate are opened.
  • 13. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein said cover and said inside plate are mounted to said image forming apparatus about a common shaft.
  • 14. An image forming apparatus, comprising:sheet containing means for containing a plurality of recording sheets, said sheet containing means being located at a lower part of said image forming apparatus; first sheet path means arranged in a first side of said image forming apparatus; first sheet transferring means for sending each of said plurality of recording sheets, one by one, from said sheet containing means through said first sheet path means; image recording means for performing an image recording process relative to each of said plurality of recording sheets sent by said first sheet transferring means; ejecting means for switching between an ejection process and a duplex recording process relative to a back surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets, after completion of said image recording process on a front surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets; second sheet path means for receiving each of said plurality of recording sheets from said ejecting means, when said ejecting means switches to said duplex recording process, and said second sheet path means for transferring each of said plurality of recording sheets back to said image recording means, said second sheet path means being arranged in sides of said image forming apparatus other than said first side of said image forming apparatus in which said first sheet path means is arranged; and sheet flipping means for flipping each of said plurality of recording sheets in said second sheet path means, said sheet flipping means having a flipping space in which each of said plurality of recording sheets is flipped, without coming outside said image forming apparatus, and said sheet flipping means being arranged along said second sheet path means; and second sheet transfer means for transferring each of said plurality of recording sheets, wherein each of said ejection means, said sheet flipping means, and said second sheet transfer means is configured to be a separate add-on unit.
  • 15. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said first sheet path means is arranged in a front part of said image forming apparatus.
  • 16. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 15, wherein said second sheet path means is arranged in all of a top part of said image forming apparatus, a rear part of said image forming apparatus, and under said sheet containing means.
  • 17. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said sheet flipping means is arranged in a rear part of said image forming apparatus.
  • 18. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein said sheet flipping means includes a guide plate means for deflecting a leading edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets hanging downwardly in said flipping space of said sheet flipping means.
  • 19. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said sheet flipping means is arranged under said sheet containing means.
  • 20. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said sheet flipping means include:sheet flipping roller means for being rotated forwardly and backwardly so as to transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets temporarily to said flipping space and then back to said second sheet path means; driving roller means for being rotated forwardly and backwardly in synchronism with said sheet flipping roller means so as to transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets temporarily to said flipping space and then back to said second sheet path means; and trailing edge detect sensing means for detecting a trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets, when each of said plurality of recording sheets is transferred out of said second sheet path means and into said flipping space, said trailing edge detect sensing means being arranged in a position between said sheet flipping roller means and said driving roller means, when said trailing edge detect sensing means detects said trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets, said sheet flipping roller means and said driving roller means being rotated in a reverse direction to reverse transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets back to said second sheet path means.
  • 21. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein said sheet flipping means further comprises switch pawl means, for conducting each of said plurality of recording sheets into said flipping space until said trailing edge detect sensing means detects said trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets, and for conducting each of said plurality of recording sheets back to said second sheet path means after said trailing edge detect sensing means detects said trailing edge of each of said plurality of recording sheets.
  • 22. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said second sheet path means is divided into three portions and is included in each of said ejection means, said sheet flipping means, and said second sheet transfer means.
  • 23. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein a vertical sheet path portion of said second sheet path means includes a door portion and an interior, such that said image forming apparatus is made accessible when said door portion is opened.
  • 24. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said door portion includes a cover, said cover including a first of a pair of guide plates and an inside plate, said inside plate including a second of said pair of guide plates, and said cover being configured to be opened so that said inside plate is made accessible when said cover is opened.
  • 25. The image forming apparatus as defined in clam 24, wherein said inside plate is configured to be opened so that an interior of said image forming apparatus is made accessible when said cover and said inside plate are opened.
  • 26. The image forming apparatus as defined in claim 24, wherein said cover and said inside plate are mounted on said image forming apparatus about a common shaft.
  • 27. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a sheet cassette configured to contain a plurality of recording sheets, said sheet cassette being locate d at a lower part of said image forming apparatus; a first sheet path arranged in a first side of said image forming apparatus; a first sheet transfer mechanism configured to send each of said plurality of recording sheets, one by one, from said sheet cassette through said first sheet path; an image recording mechanism configured to perform an image recording process relative to each of said plurality of recording sheets sent by said first sheet transfer mechanism; an ejection mechanism configured to switch between an ejection process and a duplex recording process relative to a back surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets, after completion of said recording process on a front surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets; a second sheet path configured to receive each of said plurality of recording sheets from said ejection mechanism, when said ejection mechanism switches to said duplex recording process and to transfer each of said plurality of recording sheets back to said image recording mechanism, said second sheet path being arranged in sides of said image forming apparatus other than said first side of said apparatus in which said first sheet path is arranged, said second sheet path being operator accessible for any one of removal of a jammed sheet or maintenance through an open/close cover mechanism provided in a rear of said image forming apparatus, said open/close cover mechanism including first and second side guides forming said second sheet path, said first and second side guides being openable and closable so as to access said second sheet path and an inside of said image forming apparatus, respectively; and a sheet flipping mechanism configured to flip each of said plurality of recording sheets in said second sheet path and to have a flipping space in which each of said plurality of recording sheets are flipped, without coming outside said image forming apparatus, said sheet flipping mechanism being arranged along said second sheet path.
  • 28. An image forming apparatus, comprising:sheet containing means for containing a plurality of recording sheets, said sheet containing means being located at a lower part of said image forming apparatus; first sheet path means arranged in a first side of said image forming apparatus; first sheet transferring means for sending each of said plurality of recording sheets, one by one, from said sheet containing means through said first sheet path means; image recording means for performing an image recording process relative to each of said plurality of recording sheets sent by said first sheet transferring means; ejecting means for switching between an ejection process and a duplex recording process relative to a back surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets, after completion of said image recording process on a front surface of each of said plurality of recording sheets; second sheet path means for receiving each of said plurality of recording sheets from said ejecting means, when said ejecting means switches to said duplex recording process, and said second sheet path means for transferring each of said plurality of recording sheets back to said image recording means, said second sheet path means being arranged in sides of said image forming apparatus other than said first side of said image forming apparatus in which said first sheet path means is arranged, said second sheet path means being operator accessible for any one of removal of a jammed sheet or maintenance through an open/close cover means provided in a rear of said image forming apparatus, said open/close cover mechanism including first and second side guides forming said second sheet path means, said first and second side guides being openable and closable so as to access said second sheet path means and an inside of said image forming apparatus, respectively; and sheet flipping means for flipping each of said plurality of recording sheets in said second sheet path means, said sheet flipping means having a flipping space in which each of said plurality of recording sheets is flipped, without coming outside said image forming apparatus, said sheet flipping means being arranged along said second sheet path means.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-003000 Jan 2000 JP
2000-035757 Feb 2000 JP
2000-391209 Dec 2000 JP
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