The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese priority document 2008-150165 filed in Japan on Jun. 9, 2008.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a technology for reducing noise leaking from an image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Image forming apparatuses such as copiers, printers, and facsimile machines internally include various noise sources. Those noise sources include motors, moving parts, sliding parts, rotating rollers and the like. Image forming apparatuses are typically placed in offices and if the noise of an image forming apparatus leaks outside of the image forming apparatus main body, it causes a nuisance to people working around it.
Particularly in recent years, with an intention of downsizing offices or enhancing efficiency of a business, sometimes desktop image forming apparatuses are arranged on tables close to office employees. Due to this, measures need to be taken to reduce the noise leaking from the image forming apparatus main body.
Some image forming apparatuses include a plurality of sheet feeders right from the beginning. In these image forming apparatuses, various types of recording sheets can be stacked in the sheet feeders and selectively used. However, some users do not need a plurality of sheet feeders and for them the image forming apparatus with a plurality of sheet feeders is unnecessary costly.
Image forming apparatuses are available in which only one, or two, sheet feeders are provided right from the beginning; and one or more sheet feeders can be added at a later stage. A lower surface of such an image forming apparatus has an opening that leads to a sheet feeding path of the optional sheet feeder. However, noise produced in the image forming apparatus main body leaks to the outside from this opening and from a gap between the lower surface and the installation surface.
Related arts have been disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2001-356657, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2005-305653, Japanese utility model application Laid-open No. H3-093130, Japanese utility model application Laid-open No. H3-037449, and Japanese utility model application Laid-open No. H5-138987. In Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2001-356657, a special member is used to seal the gap between the lower surface of the image forming apparatus and the installation surface. In Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2005-305653, Japanese utility model application Laid-open No. H3-093130, Japanese utility model application Laid-open No. H3-037449, and Japanese utility model application Laid-open No. H5-138987, a special sound insulating member is arranged between the lower surface of the image forming apparatus and the installation surface. Thus, a special component is required for sound insulation in the technologies mentioned earlier. For reducing the work after arrangement, one approach could be to attach an elastic member to the lower surface of the image forming apparatus and in contact with the installation surface. In this approach the opening itself is not blocked. However, for this approach to be effective, the installation surface must be substantially flat. Noise insulation effects are not obtained if the installation surface is not flat. Moreover, because the elastic member is exposed outside the image forming apparatus, damage or deformation is likely to occur when manufacturing or packing the image forming apparatus and while handling the image forming apparatus after arrangement. Thus, constant sound insulation effects cannot be obtained.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including a main body; a sheet feeder arranged in a lower part of the main body; a connecting unit for receiving a sheet from an optional sheet feeder; and a main-body-side coupling unit arranged on the lower surface of the main body and to which one of the optional sheet feeder and a base plate can be selectively coupled.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an optional sheet feeder that can be coupled to a lower side of a main body of an image forming apparatus. The optional sheet feeder including a connecting unit for receiving a sheet from an additional optional sheet feeder; and an optional-sheet-feeder-side coupling unit arranged on the lower surface of the optional sheet feeder and to which one of the additional optional sheet feeder and a base plate can be selectively coupled.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a base plate member attachable to a lower surface of a main body of an image forming apparatus or to a lower surface of an optional sheet feeder attachable to the main body. The base plate member includes a base-plate-side coupling unit that can be coupled to the lower surface of the main body or to the lower surface of the optional sheet feeder.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments according to the present invention are explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A sheet feeder 500 is arranged in the main body 100 of the image forming apparatus. Sheets P1 of a particular size or type are stacked in the sheet feeder 500. A topmost sheet P1 is picked by a sheet feeding roller 501 and fed between a pair of transfer rollers 402 via a pair of registration rollers 502. When the sheet P1 passes between the transfer rollers 402, an image from the transfer belt 401 is transferred onto the sheet P1. The sheet P1 is then conveyed to a fixing device 600 that fixes the image onto the sheet P1. Finally, the sheet P1 is discharged by a sheet discharging device 700 into a discharge tray. A feeding path of the sheet P1 is denoted by a dashed-dotted line Q1 that is a moving path of the sheet.
Thus, in the image forming apparatus having the structure mentioned earlier, an operating sound of the image forming apparatus, such as a sheet feeding sound emitted from the openings 103 and 803 of the respective base plates 201 and 801, is emitted from the gap between the bottom face of the image forming apparatus and the installation surface.
In contrast, in the image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, a coupling structure similar to the coupling structure 104, which is provided in the optional sheet feeder 800, is provided in a base plate 101 and the coupling structure 104 of the optional sheet feeder 800, which is provided in the main body 100 of the image forming apparatus, is commonly used. When no optional sheet feeder is coupled to the main body 100, the base plate 101 is attached to the main body 100. When the optional sheet feeder 800 is coupled to the main body 100, the base plate 101 is attached to the optional sheet feeder 800. When the optional sheet feeder 900 is coupled to optional sheet feeder 800, the base plate 101 is attached to the optional sheet feeder 900.
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A second embodiment of the present invention is explained below specifically when multiple-stage optional sheet feeders are added.
The number and weights of the components arranged inside the main body 100 and the number and weights of the components arranged inside the optional sheet feeder are different. As a result, the center of gravity of the main body 100 and the center of gravity of the optional sheet feeder can differ. The centers of gravity of the main body 100 and the optional sheet feeders can differ significantly if multiple-stage optional sheet feeders are coupled to the main body 100. Assuming that an attachment position of the supporting legs 102 is set with respect to the main body 100 of the image forming apparatus, the main body 100 can be stably supported when the main body 100 is only a basic unit. However, when the image forming apparatus includes the optional sheet feeders, the image forming apparatus cannot be stably supported on the installation surface.
Thus, in the second embodiment, as shown in
In other words, according to the present invention, without using a special component, the noise can be reduced by insulating noise energy that is leaked from a back-surface opening of the image forming apparatus. Moreover, when an optional sheet feeder is added, the opening can be easily opened in a series of procedures for arrangement. Thus, because a base plate member firmly attaches to the lower surface of the image forming apparatus at the suitable position, the noise can be reduced by insulating the noise energy that is leaked from the opening and the opening can be easily opened in the series of procedures for arrangement when the optional sheet feeder is added.
Because the base plate can be easily removed from the image forming apparatus, exchangeability of the base plate member can be enhanced at the time of arranging the optional sheet feeder. Because the base plate member, which includes an attachable coupling unit, is coupled to the lower surface of the main body, or the optional sheet feeder, the common base plate can firmly attached to the lower surface of the optional sheet feeder when providing the optional sheet feeder. Thus, the noise can be reduced by insulating the noise energy that is leaked from the lower surface opening of the optional sheet feeder. The image forming apparatus can be stably supported on the installation surface at any center of gravity position due to an optional structure of the image forming apparatus.
Without using any special component, the noise can be reduced by insulating the noise energy that is leaked from the lower surface opening of the image forming apparatus. When the optional sheet feeder is added, the opening can be easily opened in the series of procedures for arrangement. Thus, because the base plate member firmly attaches to the lower surface of the optional sheet feeder at the suitable position, the noise can be reduced by insulating the noise energy that is leaked from the opening. Moreover, the opening can be easily opened in the series of procedures for arrangement when an additional optional sheet feeder is added.
By arranging the common releasing mechanism that can easily remove the additional optional sheet feeder and the base plate member from the optional sheet feeder, exchangeability of the base plate member can be enhanced. By closely attaching the common base plate member to the lower surface of the optional sheet feeder or the lower surface of the additional optional sheet feeder, the noise is reduced by insulating the noise energy that is leaked from the opening. Because the base plate member, which includes the attachable coupling unit, is coupled to the lower surface of the optional sheet feeder or the additional optional sheet feeder, the common base plate can firmly attach to the lower surface of the additional optional sheet feeder when providing the additional optional sheet feeder. Therefore, the noise can be reduced by insulating the noise energy that is leaked from the lower surface opening of the additional optional sheet feeder.
The attachment positions of supporting legs attached to the base plate can be changed. Due to this, the image forming apparatus can be stably supported on the installation surface at any center of gravity position due to the optional structure of the image forming apparatus.
The noise can be reduced by insulating the noise energy that is leaked from the opening by closely attaching the base plate to any of the lower surface of the image forming apparatus, the lower surface of the optional sheet feeder, and the lower surface of the additional optional sheet feeder. Thus, the image forming apparatus can be stably supported on the installation surface at any center of gravity position due to the optional structure of the image forming apparatus. By selecting the attachment positions of the supporting legs attached to the base plate, the image forming apparatus can be stably supported on the installation surface at any center of gravity position due to the optional structure of the image forming apparatus.
A process cartridge according to a third embodiment of the present invention is made of stainless used steel (SUS).
According to an aspect of the present invention, noise leaking from an image forming apparatus can be reduced.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
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