1. Field
Example embodiments generally relate to an image forming apparatus including a container with a handle, for example, to an image forming apparatus including a container with an attachable/detachable handle.
2. Discussion of the Background
In general, a background image forming apparatus, for example, a copying machine, a printer, a facsimile machine, etc., may include an image forming mechanism for forming an image, e.g., a toner image, and a sheet container for storing a recording sheet, e.g., a paper sheet, and/or a sheet conveyance unit for conveying the recording sheet to the image forming mechanism.
These image forming apparatuses may include a sheet container stowed in a main body of the image forming apparatus. Such a sheet container may include a case part to contain the recording sheets and a handle for an operator to pull out the sheet container from the main body of the image forming apparatus, for example, to replenish recording sheets in the sheet container.
However, the handle for the sheet container may be designed for people having no disabilities or designed with emphasis on appearance and the shape of the handle is not selectable. Such a handle may not be easy-to-use for everyone. For example, the handle designed for people having no disabilities may be inconvenient for people having hand disabilities and a handle designed for domestic users may be inconvenient for use in foreign countries because of physical differences.
In example embodiments, an image forming apparatus may be provided with a sheet container whose handle is separately formed from its case part to enhance flexibility in designing the handle of the sheet container. In example embodiments, the handle part may be screwed to the case part.
In example embodiments, an image forming apparatus may include an image forming mechanism to form an image and to transfer the image onto a recording sheet and a container configured to contain the recording sheet. The container may include a container part, a handle attachment part, and/or a handle. The handle may be attached to the handle attachment part. The handle may be attachable to and detachable from the container and to pull out the container from the image forming apparatus. The handle may include an insertion part and a handle part. The insertion part may be configured to attach the handle to the container. The handle part may be configured to protrude from a front surface of the container and to include a through-hole and a grip to be held through the through-hole.
In example embodiments, a container may include a container part, a handle attachment part, and/or a handle. The handle may be attached to the handle attachment part. The handle may be attachable to and detachable from the container and to pull out the container from a structure in which the container is included. The handle may include an insertion part and a handle part. The insertion part may be configured to attach the handle to the container. The handle part may be configured to protrude from a front surface of the container and to include a through-hole and a grip to be held through the through-hole.
In example embodiments, a handle may be attachable to and detachable from a part to pull out the part from a structure in which the part is included. The handle may include an insertion part and a handle part. The insertion part may be configured to attach the handle to the part. The handle part may be configured to protrude from a front surface of the part and to include a through-hole and a grip to be held through the through-hole.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure 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:
In describing example embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure of this patent specification is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, particularly to
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The document feeder 21 may forward an original document D to the reading part 22 that may read image information on the original document D.
The process cartridge 2 may integrally include an exposure device 3, a photoconductor drum 4, a charger (not shown), a developing unit (not shown), and/or a cleaning device (not shown) as an image forming mechanism. The process cartridge 2 may be attachable to and detachable from the image forming apparatus 1.
The exposure device 3 may emit light L on a surface of the photoconductor drum 4 that may be charged by the charger. Thus, the photoconductor drum 4 may form an electrostatic latent image. The developing unit may include a toner (developer) and develop the electrostatic latent image into a toner image. The cleaning device may remove the toner remaining on the photoconductor drum 4 that is not used in the developing process.
In the image forming apparatus 1, a sheet conveyance passage K may extend from the sheet feeder 29 to the discharge tray 10. The sheet feeder 29 may include a plurality of sheet cassettes 30 that are containers to store a plurality of sheets P. The pair of registration rollers 5 provided upstream of the transfer device 6 in the sheet conveyance passage K may send a sheet P as a recording sheet to the transfer device 6. The transfer device 6 may transfer the toner image formed on the photoconductor drum 4 onto the sheet P. The fixing unit 7 may include a fixing roller 8 and a pressing roller 9 and may fix the image on the sheet P.
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The original document D may be sent by a plurality pairs of transport rollers (not shown) in a direction shown by arrow A. When the original document D passes above the reading part 22, the reading part 22 may optically read the image information on the original document and convert the image information into an electric signal. The electric signal may be sent to the exposure device 3 that may act as a writing part. The exposure device 3 may emit an exposure light L based on the electric signal to the photoconductor drum 4.
The photoconductor drum 4 may rotate counterclockwise in
In the sheet feeder 29, one of the plurality of sheet cassettes 30 may be automatically or manually selected. In example embodiments, a top sheet cassette 30 may be selected. A top sheet P on the sheet cassette 30 may be sent out and conveyed through the sheet conveyance passage K to the pair of registration rollers 5. The pair of registration rollers 5 may timely forward the sheet P to the transfer device 6 so that the toner image formed on the photoconductor drum 4 may be transferred at a desired position on the sheet P.
The sheet P may be conveyed to the fixing unit 7 after passing through the transfer device 6. The fixing unit 7 may sandwich the sheet P between the fixing roller 8 and the pressing roller 9. After the toner image on the sheet P is fixed with heat from the fixing roller 8 and pressure from the pressing roller 9, the sheet P may be discharged from the image forming apparatus 1 onto the discharge tray 10 as an output image. Thus, image forming processes are completed.
The sheet cassettes 30 are described with reference to
Example embodiments of the sheet cassette 30 and the handle 40 are described with reference to
The front wall 34 may be configured to have a height lower than a height of the cover 31 and to form steps with the cover 31.
The pull part 33a may include an upward concavity to which an operator may insert a hand and grasp the pull part 33a. The pull part 33a may be provided on the cover 31 of the sheet cassette 30 as a standard handle. The pull part 33a may be designed for an operator having no disabilities, with emphasis on appearance. The operator having no disabilities may grasp the pull part 33a to pull out the sheet cassette 30. The pull part 33a may have an attractive appearance and a small footprint because the pull part 33a does not protrude from a front surface of the cover 31.
The handle 40 may be optionally attached to the sheet cassette 30. The handle 40 may be offered to an operator, for example, an operator having hand disabilities, who thinks the standard pull part 33a is not convenient. In
The handle part 41 may include a through-hole 41a, a plate 42, a front plate 43, and/or a grip 43a. The through-hole 41a may be provided on the plate 42. The front plate 43 may cover a front edge of the plate 42 and include a center part and a first end and a second end. The grip 43a may be provided at the center part of the front plate 43. The first and second ends may be in contact with the front surface of the sheet cassette 30 (cover 31). The front plate 43 may have a vertical thickness D2 and the grip 43a may have a vertical thickness D1. The vertical thickness D1 of grip 43a may be smaller than the vertical thickness D2 of front plate 43 (D1<D2).
The attachment of the handle 40 to the cassette 30 is described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6. As illustrated in
The insertion part 44 may be engaged with the pull part 33a, which is to be described in detail with reference to
The pair of bosses 44b may protrude from the back of the insertion part 44 toward the cover 31 when the handle 40 is attached to the sheet cassette 30. The pair of bosses 44b may be used to fasten the handle 40. The screws 50 may be inserted into the bosses 44b, respectively.
The rib 44c may be a lattice-shaped part and may be provided on the back side of the insertion part 44 that may be a sheet cassette side for additional strength. In addition to or instead of the rib 44c, a lattice-shaped rib (not shown) may be provided on a back surface of the handle part 41 to enhance mechanical strength of the handle 40. Proving such lattice-shaped ribs may reduce material cost.
As the insertion part 44 may be provided separately from the handle part 41 as described above, a shape of the handle part 41 may be more freely designed. Therefore, the handle part 41 may be designed more specifically to the needs of customers. For example, a handle 40 including a larger handle part 41 may be attached to the sheet cassette 30. Therefore, it may be desirable to configure the handle 40 to be attachable to and detachable from the sheet cassette 30 (replaceable).
Operability of the handle part 41 is described, referring to
Accordingly, even an operator having hand disabilities may easily hold the grip 43a. The grip 43a may be easily held by an artificial hand and/or a tool because the through-hole 41a is provided. Because force acting to the insertion part 44 when an operator holds the grip 43a may be equalized, the handle 40 may maintain its strength and the operator may easily pull the cassette 30. Even if the operator fails to catch the grip 43a with an artificial hand and/or a tool, the artificial hand and/or the tool is more likely to hold on somewhere on the front plate 43 because an upper surface of the front plate 43 and an upper surface of the plate 42 form steps.
The grip 43a may be held from above and from beneath because of the through-hole 41a. For example, a height within reach for an operator in a wheelchair may be limited and the operator may have difficulty holding the grip 43a from above. In such a case, the operator may hold the grip 43a from beneath. The operability of the handle 40 may be enhanced as described above.
Further, the front plate 43 of the handle part 41 may be curved from its first and second ends connected to the front surface of the cover 31 of the sheet cassette 30 toward its center part in which the through-hole 41a is formed. In other words, the handle part 41 may be configured to protrude from the surface of the cover 31 gently from the both ends toward the center part. Therefore, injuries that may occur when an operator collides with the handle 40 may be decreased or prevented, even if a larger handle 40 is adopted.
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As described above, a handle 40 may be specifically designed for the needs of an operator and may be selectably installed on the sheet cassette 30.
The insertion part 44 may be inserted into the pull part 33a from above, although the insertion part 44 may be inserted from beneath in example embodiments.
Another example embodiment is described with reference to FIGS. 7 to 9. As illustrated in
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A handle 40b according to another example embodiment is described with reference to
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An existing sheet cassette may be modified to the sheet cassette 30b by partly modifying a mold for the cover 31b and the handle 40b may be attached after shipment at a customer site.
Further, the screw 50 may not appear outside of the sheet cassette 30b and/or the handle 40b, which may prevent an operator from being hooked by the screw 50 and enhance the appearance of the handle 40b. The handle 40b may be securely attached to the sheet cassette 30b with the screw 50 after the position of the insertion part 45a is determined by the downward concavity of the insertion part 45a and the boss 33b.
Another example embodiment is described with reference to
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Therefore, the image forming apparatus 1 including a sheet cassette having an easy-to-use handle for various types of customers may be provided.
In the above example embodiments, the handles to be attached to the sheet cassettes (containers) are explained. Alternatively, the handles may be adapted to any a container to be pulled out. Further, the handles may be adapted to any part which an operator may pull to detach the part from a structure holding the part.
Numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure of this patent specification may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
This patent specification is based on Japanese patent applications, No. JP2005-376824 filed on Dec. 28, 2005 and No. JP2006-333343 filed on Dec. 11, 2006 in the Japan Patent Office, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-376824 | Dec 2005 | JP | national |
2006-333343 | Dec 2006 | JP | national |