This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-154863 filed Aug. 10, 2017. The entire content of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus.
Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2007-168405 discloses an image forming apparatus including: a casing whose front side is formed with an opening; and a cover unit for opening and closing the opening. With such an image forming apparatus, a user can perform maintenance such as replacement of parts and components, replenishment of expendable supplies, or processing for sheet jamming by opening the cover unit.
Further, the image forming apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2007-168405 includes a locking portion for locking the cover relative to the casing. The locking portion is provided at an upper portion of the casing. The locking portion includes a single shaft extending in a left-right direction at an upper portion of the front surface of the casing, and an engagement arm provided at each end portion of the shaft.
However, when such the locking portion is provided at the upper portion of the casing, the locking portion may be impeditive against other parts or components to be provided at the upper portion of the casing. For example, in case a discharge tray is provided at an upper surface of the casing, a paper stopper may be desired at a front portion of the upper surface of the casing. The paper stopper may be pivotally movable between a position in which the paper stopper is accommodated in a recessed portion formed in the upper surface of the casing, and a position in which the paper stopper upstands from the discharge tray.
In a case where the above-described paper stopper is provided at the upper surface of the casing, the recessed portion must be positioned above the shaft so as to avoid mechanical interference therebetween. That is, a space for providing the paper stopper and a space for providing the locking portion are individually required in an up-down direction. This may cause increase in size of the image forming apparatus in the up-down direction.
This problem is not only caused by providing of the paper stopper. For example, similar problem may occur in a case where an operation panel or an NFC (near field ratio communication) device is desired to be provided at the front portion of the upper surface of the casing.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the disclosure to provide an image forming apparatus capable of restraining an increase in dimension in a height direction of a casing even if a locking portion and other parts or components are provided on an upper front portion of the casing.
In order to attain the above and other objects, according to one aspect, the disclosure provides an image forming apparatus including: a casing; a cover; a locked portion; and a locking portion. The casing is formed with an opening. The cover is movable between a closed position and an open position. The cover in the closed position closes the opening. The cover in the open position opens the opening. The locked portion is provided at one of the casing and the cover. The locked portion includes: a first engaged portion; and a second engaged portion. The locking portion is provided at remaining one of the casing and the cover. The locking portion includes: a first pivot member; a second pivot member; a third pivot member; and an urging member. The first pivot member is pivotally movable between an engaging position and a release position about a first axis extending in an axial direction. The first pivot member includes a first engaging portion configured to be engaged with the first engaged portion. The first engaging portion is engaged with the first engaged portion in the engaging position of the first pivot member. The first engaging portion is disengaged from the first engaged portion in the release position of the first pivot member. The second pivot member is spaced apart from the first pivot member in the axial direction and is pivotally movable between an engaging position and a release position about the first axis. The second pivot member includes a second engaging portion configured to be engaged with the second engaged portion. The second engaging portion is engaged with the second engaged portion in the engaging position of the second pivot member. The second engaging portion is disengaged from the second engaged portion in the release position of the second pivot member. The third pivot member is pivotally movable between a first position and a second position about a second axis extending in the axial direction. The third pivot member is in the first position in a state where the first pivot member and the second pivot member are in the engaging position. The third pivot member is in the second position in a state where the first pivot member and the second pivot member are in the release position. Pivotal movement of at least one of the first pivot member, the second pivot member, and the third pivot member causes pivotal movement of remaining of the first pivot member, the second pivot member, and the third pivot member. The urging member is configured to urge the first pivot member to be pivotally moved to the engaging position and to urge the second pivot member to be pivotally moved to the engaging position.
The particular features and advantages of the embodiment(s) as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, a multifunction peripheral 1 as an example of an image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
In the following description, up, down, left, right, left, front, and rear those are illustrated in the drawings will be used to simply describe relative positions of parts and components of the multifunction peripheral 1.
<Configuration of Multifunction Peripheral>
As illustrated in
A suction roller 21, a separation roller 22A, a separation pad 22B, a pair of registration rollers 23A and 23B, an exposure unit 24, a photosensitive member 25, a developing roller 26, a transfer roller 27, a heat roller 28A, a pressure roller 28B, and a discharge roller 29 are provided in the casing 11. A sheet accommodated in the sheet tray 15 is sucked by the suction roller 21, and is separated from a sheet stack remaining on the sheet tray 15 by the separation roller 22A and the separation pad 22B, and is conveyed downstream in a sheet conveying direction. Upon abutment of a leading edge of the sheet on the pair of registration rollers 23A and 23B, the leading edge of the sheet is subjected to positioning and inclination of the sheet relative to the sheet conveying direction is corrected.
The exposure unit 24 is configured to emit laser beam to scan the photosensitive member 25, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image on a surface of the photosensitive member 25. The developing roller 26 has a surface in contact with the surface of the photosensitive member 25 and carrying developing agent. Therefore, the electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive member 25 becomes a visible image. The transfer roller 27 and the photosensitive member 25 nip the sheet therebetween so as to transfer the visible image on the surface of the photosensitive member 25 to the sheet. The heat roller 28A and the pressure roller 28B nip the sheet on which the visible image is transferred therebetween to apply heat and pressure to the sheet. Accordingly, the visible image transferred onto the sheet is fixed to the sheet.
The sheet on which an image is formed is discharged onto an upper surface of the main body portion 3 by the discharge roller 29. A space is provided between the main body portion 3 and the FB portion 5. A discharge tray 31 is constituted by an upper surface of the casing 11 and an upper surface of the cover unit 13. As illustrated in
The sheet stopper 37 is assembled to the cover top 35, and is movable between a used position at which the sheet stopper 37 is used and a non-used position at which the sheet stopper 37 is not used. In the used position, the sheet stopper 37 is configured to prevent a sheet discharged onto the discharge tray 31 from dropping out of the discharge tray 31. The cover top 35 has an accommodating portion 351 capable of accommodating the sheet stopper 37 at its non-used position. The accommodating portion 351 is recessed downward from an upper surface of the cover top 35.
The upper surface of the cover top 35 is sloped downward as extending frontward, as illustrated in
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The first pivot member 41 is positioned at a right portion of the cover unit 13, and includes shafts 41A, 41B (see
The shaft 41A of the first pivot member 41 extends rightward, and the shaft 41B extends leftward such that the shafts 41A and 41B extend along the first axis R1. The first engaging portion 41C is positioned rightward and rearward of the shaft 41A. The shafts 41A and 41B are an example of a first shaft.
The second pivot member 42 is positioned at a left portion of the cover unit 13, and includes shafts 42A, 42B (see
The shaft 42A of the second pivot member 42 extends rightward, and the shaft 42B extends leftward such that the shafts 42A, 42B extend along the first axis R1. The second engaging portion 42C is positioned leftward of and rearward of the shaft 42B. The shafts 42A and 42B are an example of a second shaft.
The third pivot member 43 includes a center shaft 431 coaxial with a second axis R2 (see
The shaft 43A of the third pivot member 43 and the bearing 63A provided at the cover body 33 are positioned leftward and downward of the shaft 41B of the first pivot member 41 and the bearing 61B provided at the cover body 33.
The shaft 43B of the third pivot member 43 and the bearing 63B provided at the cover body 33 are positioned rightward and downward of the shaft 42A of the second pivot member 42 and the bearing 62A provided at the cover body 33. The shafts 43A and 43B are an example of a third shaft.
The parallel shaft 432 of the third pivot member 43 is positioned downward and frontward of the center shaft 431.
The first urging member 46 is a compression spring interposed between the cover body 33 and the first protruding portion 41D, and is configured to urge the first protruding portion 41D upward. With this configuration, the first pivot member 41 is urged so as to be pivotally moved from the release position toward the engaging position.
The second urging member 47 is a compression spring interposed between the cover body 33 and the second protruding portion 42D, and is configured to urge the second protruding portion 42D upward. Thus, the second pivot member 42 is urged so as to be pivotally moved from the release position to the engaging position.
The first protruding portion 41D is positioned immediately below the unlock button 39. The unlock button 39 has a protruding portion 39A protruding downward (see
A first transmission portion 71 is provided at the first pivot member 41. As illustrated in
The parallel shaft 432 has a right end connected to the first transmission-receiving portion 72. Therefore, the first transmission-receiving portion 72 is pivotally movable along with the third pivot member 43. The first transmission portion 71 and the first transmission-receiving portion 72 are in contact with each other at a position away from both the first axis R1 and the second axis R2.
The first contact portion 71A of the first transmission portion 71 provided at the first pivot member 41 is positioned downward and frontward of the shaft 41B, and extends leftward. The first guide surface 72A of the first transmission-receiving portion 72 provided at the third pivot member 43 is positioned downward and frontward of the shaft 43A, and extends rightward.
Pivotal movement of the first pivot member 41 causes the pivotal movement of the first transmission portion 71 so as to press the first transmission-receiving portion 72 downward. The first transmission-receiving portion 72 is pivotally moved along with the third pivot member 43 upon power transmission from the first transmission portion 71. At this time, the first contact portion 71A is moved along the first guide surface 72A while maintaining contact with the first guide surface 72A. In this way, the first transmission portion 71 is movable in sliding contact with the first transmission-receiving portion 72 to pivotally move the first transmission-receiving portion 72, despite the fact that a pivot center (i.e., the first axis R1) of the first transmission portion 71 is different from a pivot center (i.e., the second axis R2) of the first transmission-receiving portion 72.
A second transmission portion 73 is provided at a left end of the third pivot member 43. As illustrated in
A second transmission-receiving portion 74 is provided the second pivot member 42. The second transmission-receiving portion 74 includes a second contact portion 74A having a shaft shape, and is pivotally movable together with the second pivot member 42. The second transmission portion 73 and the second transmission-receiving portion 74 are in contact with each other at a position away from both the first axis R1 and the second axis R2.
The second guide surface 73A of the second transmission portion 73 provided at the third pivot member 43 is positioned downward and frontward of the shaft 43B, and extends leftward. The second contact surface 74A of the second transmission-receiving portion 74 provided at the second pivot member 42 is positioned downward and frontward of the shaft 42A, and extends rightward.
As the third pivot member 43 is pivotally moved, the second transmission portion 73 is also pivotally moved, thereby pressing the second transmission-receiving portion 74 downward. The second transmission-receiving portion 74 is pivotally moved along with the second pivot member 42 upon power transmission from the second transmission portion 73. In this case, the second contact surface 74A is moved along the second guide surface 73A while maintaining contact with the second guide surface 73A. Accordingly, the second transmission portion 73 is movable in sliding contact with the second transmission-receiving portion 74 to pivotally move the second transmission-receiving portion 74, irrespective of the fact that a pivot center (i.e., the second axis R2) of the second transmission portion 73 is different from a pivot center (i.e., the first axis R1) of the second transmission-receiving portion 74.
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More specifically, an upper surface of the center shaft 431 of the third pivot member 43 faces upward in the first position of the third pivot member 43, while the upper surface of the center shaft 431 faces diagonally frontward and upward as a result of slight pivotal movement of the center shaft 431 in the second position of the third pivot member 43. Further, a position of the parallel shaft 432 in the second position of the third pivot member 43 is lower than the position of the parallel shaft 432 in the first position of the third pivot member 43.
With the above configuration, when the user presses the unlock button 39 downward, the first pivot member 41 is pivotally moved, so that the third pivot member 43 is pivotally moved in interlocking relation to the first pivot member 41, and the second pivot member 42 is pivotally moved in interlocking relation to the third pivot member 43. Thus, both the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42 are moved from the engaging position to the release position to release engagement of the first engaging portion 41C and the second engaging portion 42C with the first engaged portion 51 and the second engaged portion 52, respectively, thereby releasing locking of the cover unit 13 relative to the casing 11. As a result, the cover unit 13 is movable to the open position.
Further, when the cover unit 13 is moved from the open position to the closed position, the first pivot member 41, the second pivot member 42, and the second pivot member 43 are pivotally moved in interlocking relation to each other by the urging forces of the first urging member 46 and the second urging member 47. In this way, the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42 are moved back to the engaging position, so that the first engaging portion 41C and the second engaging portion 42C are brought into engagement with the first engaged portion 51 and the second engaged portion 52, respectively. These engagements cause the cover unit 13 to be immovable from the closed position.
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According to the multifunction peripheral 1 described above, both the first pivot member 41 including first engaging portion 41C and the second pivot member 42 including the second engaging portion 42C are pivotally movable about the identical pivot axis, that is, the first axis R1. Therefore, the first engaging portion 41C and the second engaging portion 42C is movable by an angle equal to each other so that engagement or disengagement of only one of the first engaging portion 41C and the second engaging portion 42C can be prevented, in comparison with a case where the pivot axis of the first pivot member 41 is different from the pivot axis of the second pivot member 42.
Further, according to the multifunction peripheral 1 described above, the third pivot member 43 is pivotally movable about the second axis R2 that is different from the first axis R1 (i.e., the pivot center of the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42). That is, the first pivot member 41, the second pivot member 42 and the third pivot member 43 are made of shafts different from one another.
Therefore, a space can be provided at a region between the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42, unlike a case in which the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42 are formed of a single shaft. Accordingly, the sheet stopper 37 and the accommodating portion 351 can be provided in the space. This configuration can restrain an increase in dimension of the multifunction peripheral 1 in the up-down direction compared to such a case where: a shaft is provided in the region between the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42; and the sheet stopper 37 and the accommodating portion 351 are provided at a position upward relative to the shaft in order to avoid mechanical interference.
Further, according to the multifunction peripheral 1 described above, lengths of the first pivot member 41, second pivot member 42, and third pivot member 43 in an axial direction (i.e., the left-right direction) can be made small, in comparison with a case where the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42 are made of a single shaft.
Further, the shafts of the first pivot member 41, the second pivot member 42, and the third pivot member 43 are pivotably supported by the bearings 61A and 61B, the bearings 62A and 62B, and the bearings 63A and 63B, respectively. With this configuration, probability of distortion or wrench of the shafts can be lowered in comparison with the case where the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42 are made of a single shaft. Consequently, engagement or disengagement of only one of the first engaging portion 41C and the second engaging portion 42C can be suppressed.
Further, according to the multifunction peripheral 1 described above, the pivotal movement of the first transmission portion 71 causes sliding movement of the first transmission portion 71 relative to the first transmission-receiving portion 72 maintaining contact therebetween, thereby pivotally moving the first transmission-receiving portion 72. Further, the pivotal movement of the second transmission portion 73 causes sliding movement of the second transmission portion 73 relative to the second transmission-receiving portion 74 maintaining contact therebetween, thereby causing the second transmission-receiving portion 74 to be pivotally moved.
Therefore, the contacting portion between the first transmission portion 71 and the first transmission-receiving portion 72, and the contacting portion between the second transmission portion 73 and the second transmission-receiving portion 74 can absorb positional difference between the first axis R1 (the pivot center of the first transmission portion 71 and the second transmission-receiving portion 74) and the second axis R2 (the pivot center of the first transmission-receiving portion 72 and the second transmission portion 73). Hence, the third pivot member 43 and the second pivot member 42 can be smoothly pivotally moved in interlocking relation to pivotally movement of the first pivot member 41.
Further, according to the multifunction peripheral 1 described above, the upper surface of the sheet stopper 37 is inclined diagonally downward from the upstream side toward the downstream side of the sheet discharging direction in the non-used position of the sheet stopper 37. Therefore, the opening 11A above the discharge tray 31 for taking out the sheets can have a space sufficient to take out of the sheets on the discharge tray 31 even though the FB portion 5 is positioned above the main body portion 3. Further, the lower surface of the accommodating portion 351 is inclined diagonally downward in conformance with the shape of the sheet stopper 37. The upper surface of the parallel shaft 432 is positioned below the upper surface of the center shaft 431 in conformance with the inclination of the lower surface. With the above configuration, mechanical interference between the parallel shaft 432 and the accommodating portion 351 does not occur.
While the description has been made in detail with reference to the embodiment, it would be apparent that the embodiment described above is merely an example of the disclosure and may be modified in many ways without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
A multifunction peripheral according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to
The parallel shaft 432 of the third pivot member 43 is positioned above an upper surface of the accommodating portion 83 so as to avoid mechanical interference between the accommodating portion 83 and the parallel shaft 432. That is, for avoiding mechanical interference between components and the parallel shaft 432, the components such as the extension tray 81 and the accommodating portion 83 may be disposed at a position upward relative to the parallel shaft 432, or downward relative to the parallel shaft 432.
<Modifications>
Further, an operation panel or an NFC device may be desired to be disposed at the front portion of the upper surface of the casing. Even in such cases, by employing the third pivot member 43 described above, the operation panel or the NFC device can be disposed at a portion through which the first axis R1 passes (i.e., at a position between the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42).
Further, in the above-described embodiments, the locking portion 40 is provided at the cover unit 13, while the locked portion 50 is provided at the casing 11. However, a component corresponding to the locking portion 40 may be provided at the casing 11, and a component corresponding to the locked portion 50 may be provided at the cover unit 13. Even with the above configuration, the component corresponding to the locking portion 40 may include members corresponding to the first pivot member 41, the second pivot member 42 and the third pivot member 43, so that a desired component may be positioned at a region between the members corresponding to the first pivot member 41 and the second pivot member 42 to restrain increase in a length in the up-down direction of the multifunction peripheral.
Further, in the above-described embodiments, the first transmission portion 71 and the first transmission-receiving portion 72 are in direct contact with each other, and the second transmission portion 73 and the second transmission-receiving portion 74 are in direct contact with each other. However, power transmission components such as a gear, a cam, and a link may be interposed between the first pivot member 41 and the third pivot member 43, and between the third pivot member 43 and the second pivot member 42.
Further, in the above-described embodiments, the first transmission portion 71 provided at the first pivot member 41 has the first contact portion 71A, the first transmission receiving portion 72 provided at the third pivot member 43 has the first transmission receiving portion 72A, the second transmission portion 73 provided at the third pivot member 43 has the second transmission portion 73A, and the second transmission receiving portion 74 provided at the second pivot member 42 has the second contact portion 74A. However, the first transmission portion 71 may have a first guide surface, and the first transmission receiving portion 72 may have a first contact portion. Further, the second transmission portion 73 may have a second contact portion, and the second transmission receiving portion 74 may have a second guide surface.
Further, in the above-described embodiments, the first pivot member 41 includes the shafts 41A and 42B, the second pivot member 42 includes the shafts 42A and 42B, and the third pivot member 43 includes the shafts 43A and 43B. Further, the shafts 41A and 41B, the shafts 42A and 42B, and the shafts 43A and 43B are supported by the bearings 61A and 61B, the bearings 62A and 62B, and the bearings 63A and 63B those are provided at the cover body 33, respectively. However, each of the first pivot member 41, the second pivot member 42, and the third pivot member 43 may include bearings, and shafts provided at the cover body 33 may pivotably support bearings. In other words, the first pivot member 41, the second pivot member 42, and the third pivot member 43 may have members having hollow cylindrical shape, and the hollow cylindrical members may be pivotably supported by the shafts provided at the cover body 33.
Incidentally, in order to attain the intended function in the above-described embodiments, the single component may be replaced by a plurality of components, or the plurality of components may be replaced by a single component. Further, a part of the component may be dispensed with. Further, a part of the embodiment may be added to the other embodiment or modifications or may be replaced by a part of the other embodiment or modifications.
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