Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6643480
-
Patent Number
6,643,480
-
Date Filed
Tuesday, September 25, 200123 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200321 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 107
- 399 110
- 399 124
- 399 388
- 399 13
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A main body of an image forming apparatus has an image forming section to which a sheet is fed from an optional sheet deck when it is coupled to the main body. The sheet fed from the sheet feeding device is received and then forwarded to the image forming section by a sheet conveyor unit which is demountably provided in the main body of the image forming apparatus and is formed of a frame, a pair of conveying rollers within the frame, and a guide.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a printer, a facsimile apparatus, or a copying machine and, more particularly, to an image forming apparatus having a main body to which an optional sheet feeding device is detachably connectable.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, the performance of image forming apparatuses such as printers, facsimile apparatuses and copying machines have been improved to cope with the demand for higher processing speed. This leads to a demand for the use of sheet stack cassettes and ejected sheet trays having greater capacities. Image forming apparatuses capable of bulk handling are designed to allow optional sheet feeding devices of large capacities to be connected thereto upon requests of users.
FIG. 18
shows one such image forming apparatus, by way of example. This image forming apparatus has a main body
101
having an image forming section
102
, and a sheet feeding device
131
arranged under the main body
101
. During operation of the image forming apparatus, a sheet fed by a sheet conveyor unit
132
provided in the sheet feeding device
131
is received by a sheet conveyor unit
103
provided in the main body
101
of the image forming apparatus, and is conveyed by this unit into an image forming section
102
of the image forming apparatus.
This conventional image forming apparatus requires the conveying unit
103
for conveying the sheet fed from an option sheet feeding device
131
into an image forming section
102
. It is necessary that actuating means including a motor and an electromagnetic clutch for actuating the conveying unit
103
be installed in the main body of the image forming apparatus, for conveying the sheet fed from the optional sheet feeding device.
Provision for such a motor or electromagnetic clutch requires that a power supply unit installed in the image forming apparatus has a capacity large enough to accommodate power for activating such motor and clutch. Consequently, the structure of the apparatus main body is complicated and the cost of production of the same is raised. Such additional costs, however, does not offer any particular advantage to the users who do not use optional sheet feeding devices.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus which is improved to simplify the structure and which can reduce the production cost, while allowing connection thereto of an optional sheet feeding devices.
To this end, according to the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus which has: a main body with an image forming section, an optional sheet supply means connectable to the main body, for feeding sheets into the main body, and a sheet conveyor unit demountably mounted in the main body, for receiving, when the sheet supply means is connected to the main body, a sheet fed from the sheet supply means and for conveying the sheet toward the image forming section.
In accordance with yet another object of the present invention there is provided the above-described image forming apparatus, together with a driving power source in the sheet supply means and a driving power transmission means for transmitting driving power from the driving power source in the sheet supply means to the sheet conveying unit mounted in the main body.
In accordance with yet another object of the present invention there is provided an image forming apparatus which has a main body with an image forming section, an optional sheet supply means connectable to the main body, for feeding sheets into the main body, and a sheet conveyor unit demountably mounted in the main body, for receiving, when the sheet supply means is connected to the main body, a sheet fed from the sheet supply means and for conveying the sheet toward the image forming section, wherein a driving power source mounted in the main body and a driving power transmission means for transmitting power from the driving power source to the sheet conveyor unit is mounted in the main body.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention there is provided an image forming apparatus as described above, together with a sheet conveyor means provided in the sheet supply means for conveying the sheets from the sheet supply means into the main body and extension driving power transmission means for transmitting the power derived from the driving power source to the sheet conveyor means.
In accordance with still yet another aspect of the present invention there is provided a sheet conveyor unit for guiding a sheet to an image forming section of an image forming apparatus, the sheet being received from an optional sheet supply means connected to the image forming apparatus. The sheet conveyor unit is comprised of a frame mountable in the image forming apparatus, the frame, when mounted, providing a vertical conveyor path along which the sheet received from the optional sheet supply means is fed upward, a conveyor means provided on the frame for conveying the sheet received from the optional sheet deck and a guide provided on the frame, also for guiding the sheet received from the optional sheet supply means.
Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic side elevational sectional view of an image forming apparatus of the present invention, showing major parts of the internal structure of the image forming apparatus.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged side elevational view of a sheet conveyor unit provided on an LBP of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a schematic perspective view of the appearance of the image forming apparatus shown in FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 4A and 4B
are plan views of the sheet conveyor unit, showing the manner in which the sheet conveyor unit is mounted on the LBP, as viewed from the same side as a door of the LBP.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are plan views of the sheet conveyor unit on the LBP and a sheet conveyor unit on a deck, respectively.
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C are fragmentary views showing the state of connection between the LBP and the deck, in particular the state of a portion around the path of convey of the sheet.
FIG. 7
is an illustration of an alternative of a means for detecting the state of mounting of an LBP sheet conveyor unit.
FIG. 8
is an illustration of another alternative of a means for detecting the state of mounting of an LBP sheet conveyor unit.
FIGS. 9A
to
9
C respectively are a front elevational view of another form of the LBP sheet conveyor unit, a sectional view taken along the line A—A of
FIG. 9A
, and a sectional view taken along the line B—B of FIG.
9
A.
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are illustrations of a procedure for mounting the LBP sheet conveyor unit shown in
FIGS. 9A
to
9
C.
FIG. 11
is an illustration of an alternative example of the deck sheet conveyor unit on a sheet deck which is to be connected to the LBP.
FIG. 12
is a front elevational view of a critical portion of the image forming apparatus, showing the sheet deck connected to the LBP.
FIG. 13
is a side elevational view of the critical portion of the image forming apparatus, showing the sheet deck connected to the LBP.
FIG. 14
is an enlarged side elevational view of the critical portion of the image forming apparatus, showing the sheet deck connected to the LBP.
FIG. 15
is an illustration of another arrangement for transmitting driving power to the LBP sheet conveyor unit.
FIG. 16
is an illustration explanatory of the procedure for mounting the LBP sheet conveyor unit shown in FIG.
15
.
FIG. 17
is an illustration of still another arrangement for transmitting driving power to the LBP sheet conveyor unit.
FIG. 18
is an illustration of a conventional image forming apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
shows the configuration of an image forming apparatus as a first embodiment of the present invention. Referring to this Figure, the image forming apparatus of the present invention is implemented as a laser beam printer (referred to as an “LBP”, hereinafter). The LBP
1
has a main body
1
A to a lower portion of which is attached a detachable sheet cassette
2
carrying a stack of sheets S. A pickup roller
3
is arranged so as to feed the sheet S starting from the uppermost sheet of the stack, while a pair of retard rollers
4
,
4
serves to separate the sheets S so as to ensure that the sheets are fed in one-by-one fashion. A register roller
1
a
serves to convey the sheet S to an image forming section of the image forming apparatus, in synchronization with the image forming process.
A process cartridge
7
incorporates known process means that provide the image forming section. The process cartridge is demountably mounted in the main body
1
A of the image forming apparatus. By way of example, the process cartridge
7
incorporates a photosensitive drum
7
a
as an image bearer, a charger
7
b
for charging the surface of the photosensitive drum
7
a
, a developing device
7
c
for developing a latent image on the photosensitive drum
7
a
so as to form a visible toner image, a cleaning device
7
d
for removing waste toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum
7
a
, and so forth.
This process cartridge
7
performs an image forming process in the following sequence. The surface of the photosensitive drum
7
a
is uniformly charged by means of the charger
7
b
. A laser exposure device
8
emits a laser beam modulated in accordance with image information. The charged surface of the photosensitive drum
7
a
is exposed to the laser beam, whereby a latent image is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum
7
a
. The latent image us developed into a visible toner image by means of the developing device
7
c.
A transfer roller
9
is pressed onto the photosensitive drum
7
a
. The sheet S conveyed to the image forming section is caused to pass through a nip between the photosensitive drum
7
a
and the transfer roller
9
. The transfer roller serves to impose a voltage of a polarity reverse to that of the toner image, whereby the toner image is transferred to the sheet S.
Numeral
10
designates a fixing device that applies heat and pressure to the sheet S carrying the toner image transferred thereto, thereby fixing the transferred image to the sheet S. The sheet S carrying the image fixed thereto is then introduced into an inverting path
11
a
and is ejected face down onto a sheet eject tray
12
on the top of the main body
1
A of the image forming apparatus by means of a pair of sheet eject rollers
11
.
A sheet deck
13
is a sheet supply means which is disposed under the LBP
1
. The sheet deck
13
accommodates a stack of sheets S in a volume which is too large to be accommodated by the cassette
2
. Thus, the sheet deck
13
can supply a large quantity of sheets S to the LBP
1
. The sheet deck
13
also serves as a cabinet which carries the LBP
1
.
The sheet deck
13
has a magazine
15
which receives a liftable tray
14
. Although not shown, guides are provided on the left and right walls of the magazine
15
. The tray
14
is extractable along these guides, so as to allow loading of new stack of sheets S thereon.
The tray
14
is suspended in the magazine
15
by means of wire ropes
22
a
,
22
b
,
22
c
and
22
d
each of which is retained at its one end by a portion of the tray
14
adjacent to each corner of the tray
14
. These wire ropes
22
a
,
22
b
,
22
c
and
22
d
extend around pulleys
23
a
,
23
b
,
23
c
and
23
d
rotatably provided on upper portions of the magazine
15
and are connected to a hoisting winch
24
provided under the magazine
15
.
The hoisting winch
24
is fixed to a take-up shaft
25
to which is secured a gear (not shown). The arrangement is such that the gear on the take-up shaft
25
is brought into engagement with a gear on a motor (not shown) provided in the sheet deck
13
, when the magazine
15
is moved back into the sheet deck
13
. Therefore, as the motor is started, the hoisting winch
24
rotates to wind up the wire ropes
22
a
,
22
b
,
22
c
and
22
d
on a hoist drum of the hoisting winch
24
, whereby the tray
14
is moved upward.
A sheet face sensor (not shown) is provided above the magazine
15
, for detecting the upper face of the uppermost sheet of the stack that is being lifted. Upon detection of the upper face of the uppermost sheet S of the stack on the tray
14
which is moving upward, the sheet face sensor produces a detection signal and, upon receipt of this signal, a controller (not shown) operates to stop the operation of the motor. It is thus possible to maintain the upper face of the stack of the sheets S at a predetermined level.
Above the magazine
15
are disposed a pickup roller
19
for feeding the sheets S starting from the uppermost sheet of the stack, a pair of retard rollers
20
,
20
which serve to ensure that the sheets S are separated and fed one by one, and a sheet conveyor unit
31
which is a unit for conveying the sheet into the LBP
1
. The conveying unit
31
will be referred to as a “deck sheet conveyor unit”.
As the height of the stack decreases due to the supply of the sheets S into the LBP
1
by the operation of the pickup roller
19
, retard roller pair
20
,
20
and the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
, the aforementioned upper face sensor produces a signal upon receipt of which the controller operates to start the motor, thereby lifting the tray
14
. It is therefore possible to maintain the uppermost sheet of the stack on the tray
14
at a substantially constant level.
When the magazine
15
is extracted from the sheet deck
13
to enable supplementation of sheets S, the gear of the hoisting winch
24
is disengaged from the gear of the motor. Consequently, the hoisting winch
24
is freed so that the wire ropes
22
a
,
22
b
,
22
c
and
22
d
are unwound from the hoisting winch
24
due to the weight of the sheets S and the weight of the tray
14
, whereby the tray
14
is lowered to a position where a user can easily supply an additional stack of sheets S. In order to mitigate any impact which may be applied to the tray
14
reaching the bottom of its stroke, a brake damper (not shown) is provided on the take-up shaft
25
.
Thus, the sheet S is fed from the sheet deck
13
into the LBP unit
1
by means of the pickup roller
19
, the retard roller pair
20
,
20
and the conveyor roller pair
32
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
. The sheet S thus delivered to the LBP
1
enters a sheet conveyor unit
41
in the LBP
1
. This sheet conveyor unit
41
will be referred to as an “LBP sheet conveyor unit”. The sheet S is then conveyed by a pair of conveyor rollers
42
,
42
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
. The path for this sheet downstream of the conveyor rollers
42
,
42
merges in the path of the sheet S coming from the cassette
2
of the LBP
2
at a junction G. Thus, the sheet S is introduced into the image forming section past the junction G.
The LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is detachably secured to the LBP
1
when the sheet deck
13
is connected to the LBP
1
. Thus, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
may be mounted only when the sheet deck
13
is connected to the LBP
1
, so as to enable the supply of the sheets S from the sheet deck
13
. Thus, the user is required to mount the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
only when the user wishes to combine the sheet deck
13
with the LBP
1
. In other words, the user need not to mount the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
when the user does not wish to use a sheet deck
13
as an option component. This eliminates wasteful installation of the LBP sheet convey unit
41
, contributing to a simplification of the structure of the LBP
1
and to a reduction in the cost.
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal sectional view of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
. The LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has an internal frame
40
which provides a vertical conveyor path along which the sheets S are fed upward, the pair of conveyor rollers
42
for conveying the sheet S, and a sheet guide
6
for guiding the sheet S. The conveyor roller pair
42
has a power-driven conveyor roller
42
a
and an idler roller
42
b
which is frictionally driven by the sheet S which is being advanced by the power-driven sheet conveyor roller
42
a
. A coiled spring
45
is provided so as to urge the idler roller
42
b
towards the power-driven sheet conveyor roller
42
a
. The LBP sheet conveyor unit is configured to be detachable from the LBP
1
.
FIG. 3
is a schematic perspective view of the image forming apparatus
1
. The interior of the LBP
1
becomes accessible to enable mounting of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
when a door
5
on a side wall of the LBP
1
is opened. The LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is then moved into the LBP
1
. When the sheet deck
13
is not connected to the LBP
1
, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
may be separated from the LBP
1
. Thus, the user is required to mount the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
in the LBP
1
only when the user wishes to use the sheet deck
13
. This conveniently serves to simplify the structure of the LBP
1
and to reduce its cost.
A description will now be given of the structure of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
and the procedure for mounting this unit in the LBP
1
.
FIGS. 4A and 4B
are plan views of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
which is being mounted in the LBP
1
, as viewed from the same side as the door
5
of the LBP
1
, i.e., in the direction of an arrow a in FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 4A and 4B
show, respectively, the LBP sheet conveyor unit in the states before and after the mounting in the LBP
1
.
The LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is provided on both lateral ends thereof with locating shafts
46
a
,
46
b
which are urged outward by means of compressed springs which are not shown. The LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is inserted downward while the locating shafts
46
a
,
46
b
are caused to slide along metal sheets
90
serving as guides. When the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been moved to a predetermined mounting position, the locating shafts
46
a
,
46
b
are caused to project outward by the compression springs to fit into corresponding locating holes
90
a
,
90
b
which are formed in the metal sheets
90
at predetermined positions, whereby the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is located at the correct position. The locating shafts
46
a
and
46
b
are disengageable from the locating holes
90
a
,
90
b
by inward movements of levers
47
a
,
47
b
provided on the top of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
show the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
and the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
, in a state after mounting of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
in the LBP
1
and coupling of the deck
13
to the LBP
1
. More specifically,
FIG. 5A
shows these units
31
,
41
as viewed in the direction of the arrow α in
FIG. 1
, while
FIG. 5B
is a sectional view taken along the line A—A of FIG.
5
A.
As will be seen from these Figures, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has the following components or parts: the conveyor roller pair
42
having a power-driven conveyor roller
42
a
and the idler roller
42
b
(see
FIG. 2
) which is urged by a torsion coiled spring
45
into contact with the conveyor roller
42
a
; a gear train
44
a
,
44
b
,
44
c
and a coupling gear
43
through which driving power is transmitted from the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
to a drive shaft
42
c
of the conveyor roller
42
a
so as to drive the conveyor roller
42
a
in the conveying direction (clockwise); the frame
40
which provide a vertical conveying path along which the sheet S is conveyed upward; the sheet guide
40
b
provided by part of the frame; the locating shafts
46
a
,
46
b
serving as mounting means for mounting the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
in the LBP
1
; compression springs (not shown) for outwardly urging the locating shafts
46
a
,
46
b
; and the levers
47
a
and
47
b.
The idler roller
42
b
of the conveyor roller pair
42
is adapted to be frictionally driven by the power-driven conveyor roller
42
a
or by the sheet S which is being nipped between these rollers
42
a
and
42
b.
The gear train
44
a
,
44
b
,
44
c
and the coupling gear
43
in cooperation provide transmitting means for transmitting driving power derived from the sheet deck
13
to the LBP sheet feed unit
41
.
A description will now be given of the construction of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
.
The deck sheet conveyor unit
31
has a rocker gear
52
engageable with the coupling gear
43
and provided on a rocker holder
50
which is rotatably carried by a shaft B. The rocker holder
50
is urged clockwise as viewed in
FIG. 5B
, by means of a tension spring
53
. The clockwise rotation of the rocker holder
50
s stopped by a stopper
50
b.
The deck sheet conveyor unit
31
has a motor M which serves as the driving power source. The arrangement is such that the power of the motor M is transmitted to the rocker gear
52
via a motor gear Ma, a relay gear
55
and a gear
56
provided on the shaft B. The power of the motor M is transmitted also to the conveyor roller pair
32
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
, via gears which are not shown. The transmission of the power from the motor M to the conveyor roller pairs
32
,
42
is controlled by means of an electromagnetic clutch C.
A description will now be given of a detecting means for detecting the state of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, more specifically, whether the LBP sheet conveyor unit has been mounted to or demounted from the LBP
1
.
The rocker holder
50
is integrally provided at its lower portion with a flag portion
50
a
. A photosensor
51
is provided for cooperation with the flag portion
50
a
. The flag portion
50
a
is selectively sensed by the photosensor
51
depending on whether the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been mounted. It is thus possible to detect whether the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been mounted in the LBP
1
.
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C are fragmentary sectional views of the portion of the image forming apparatus where the LBP
1
and the deck
13
are coupled together, in particular the portion near the path of conveyance of the sheets S as viewed from the rear side (from the back side of the drawing sheet on which
FIG. 1
is drawn). These Figures illustrate the procedure of mounting the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
in accordance with the sequence of the procedure.
Referring to
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, when the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has not yet been inserted into the LBP
1
, the rocker holder
50
is held in contact with the stopper
50
B. In this state, the flag portion
50
a
interrupts light which otherwise reaches the photosensor
51
.
As the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is moved into the LBP
1
, the lower surface of the frame of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is brought into contact with the top surface of the rocker holder
50
which is provided in the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
and which supports the rocker gear
52
, whereby the rocker holder is rotated counterclockwise. As a result, the rocker gear
52
is brought into engagement with the coupling gear
43
. Consequently, the flag portion
50
a
of the rocker holder
50
is moved to a position where it does not interrupt the light coming into the photosensor
51
, so that the photosensor
51
produces a signal indicating that the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been inserted into the LBP
1
.
When the LBP sheet conveyor unit has been mounted, a sheet conveying path is defined between the sheet guide portion of the frame
40
and the sheet guide
6
on the main body
1
A of the LBP. At the same time, the rocker gear
52
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
is brought into engagement with the coupling gear
43
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, so that power of the motor M, which is the driving power source of the deck sheet conveyor unit, is transmitted through the rocker gear
52
to the conveyor roller
42
a
of the roller pair
42
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit, thereby driving the roller pair
42
.
Thus, in the illustrated embodiment, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is detachably mounted in the LBP
1
, and the power required for driving the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is derived and transmitted from the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
. With this arrangement, it is not necessary to mount in the LBP a motor exclusively used for driving the sheet conveyor unit, whereby an inexpensive LBP becomes available for users who do not wish to use the sheet deck
13
.
In the event that the user happens to fail to mount the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
in the main body of the LBP, the detecting means informs the user of the fact that the LBP sheet conveyor unit has not been mounted, thus avoiding the occurrence of troubles such as sheet jam.
A description will now be given of another example of the detection means for detecting the state of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, i.e., for determining whether the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been mounted in the main body of the LBP.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, the detecting means including a sensor for detecting the state of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is provided on the LBP
1
, in contrast to the preceding example of the detecting means which is installed in the sheet deck.
More specifically, in the arrangement shown in
FIG. 7
, the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
of the sheet deck
13
is devoid of elements of detecting means such as the photosensor
51
, as well as the flag portion
50
a
of the rocker holder
50
. In this arrangement, whether the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been mounted in the LBP
1
is detected by a tact switch adapted to be activated by a leaf spring
91
which is positioned in alignment with the locating hole
90
a
formed in one of the side walls of the aforementioned guide in the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
.
When the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been installed in the right position within the LBP
1
, the locating shaft
46
a
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is received in the locating hole
90
a
and is allowed to project outward, as explained before. The locating shaft
46
a
presses the leaf spring
91
which in turn presses the tact switch
92
, thereby turning the tact switch on. It is thus possible to detect whether the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been mounted in the LBP.
The detecting means shown in
FIG. 7
, which is installed in the main body of the LBP, advantageously eliminates the necessity of communication between the controller provided in the sheet deck
13
and the LBP
1
in regard to the state of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
.
Still another example of the detecting means for detecting the state of LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
makes use of a jam sensor provided in the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
which is upstream of the roller pair
42
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
.
FIG. 8
shows the position of the sheet S which has been fed from the sheet deck
13
when the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has not been installed in the LBP
1
. The sheet S stagnates at a position where the trailing end of this sheet S has left the conveyor roller pair
32
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
.
In this state, the above-mentioned jam sensor, denoted by
71
, is held in an “on” state. If the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been installed in the LBP
1
, the sheet S would have been advanced into the main body of the LBP without stagnation so that the jam sensor
71
would have been turned off after passage of the trailing end of the sheet S.
In the illustrated case, however, the sheet S remains at this position, because the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
and, hence, the conveyor roller pair
42
which would pull the sheet S, so that the jam sensor
71
is kept in the “on” state.
The controller in the sheet deck
13
measures the length of duration over which the jam sensor
71
has been kept “on”. If the measured duration exceeds a predetermined length of time, e.g., double the time normally required for the sheet S to pass the jam sensor
71
, the controller determines that the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has not been installed, and gives a message to the user informing the user that the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has not been installed.
It will be seen that the example shown in
FIG. 8
can be implemented without incurring any additional cost, because the jam sensor
71
which is already provided for the purpose of detecting a sheet jam is also used as means for detecting whether the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
has been installed.
A description will now be given of another example of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, with reference to
FIGS. 9A
to
9
C. This example differs from the example described before only in that it employs mounting means different from that used in the preceding example. Other portions of this example of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
are therefore not described in detail. This example has mounting shafts
60
serving as mounting means for mounting the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
on LBP
1
, a lever
61
, and a leaf spring
62
. Numeral
40
a
denotes a locating member which is provided on the lower end of the frame
40
and which serves to locate LBP
1
when the latter is mounted on the sheet deck
13
.
FIGS. 10A and 10B
show a procedure for installing the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
. The interior of the main body
1
A of LBP
1
becomes accessible when the door
5
has been opened as shown in
FIG. 10A
, so that the user can insert the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
into main body
1
A of LBP
1
.
A pair of bearings
66
a
having substantially U-shaped grooves
66
b
are provided on the frame of the main body
1
A of the LBP
1
. Only one of these bearings
66
a
is shown in the drawings. The LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is then mounted such that the mounting shafts
60
are received into the U-shaped grooves
66
b
which open upward, and is pivoted about the axis of the shafts
60
as indicated by the arrow in
FIG. 10A
, until a catch
61
a
formed on the free end of the lever
61
is retained on a fixed wall
66
c
which stands upright from the frame.
When the lever
61
is retained by the fixed wall
66
c
, the leaf spring
62
abuts against the fixed wall
66
c
so as to produce a force which acts to urge the whole LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
clockwise, whereby the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is firmly fixed by the engagement between the catch
61
a
of the lever
61
and the fixed wall
66
c.
A description will now be given of a different example of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
incorporated in the sheet deck
13
.
FIG. 11
illustrates the structure of this example of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
. The deck sheet conveyor unit
31
has the following components or parts: a conveyor roller pair
32
including a power-driven conveyor roller
32
a
and an idler roller
32
b
; a motor M for driving a drive shaft
33
of the conveyor roller
32
a
; a drive gear
35
connected to the drive shaft
33
through a timing belt so as to be driven by the motor M, the drive gear
35
having a rotary shaft
35
a
rotatably supported on the main part
13
A of the sheet deck
13
; an L-shaped stay
39
pivotable about an axis provided by the rotary shaft
35
a
; and a rocker gear
36
provided on one end of the stay
39
and is held in engagement with the drive gear
35
so as to serve as a power transmission gear
36
.
The timing belt
34
, stay
39
, drive gear
35
and the rocker gear
36
in cooperation provide driving power transmission means which transmits driving power to the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, more specifically to the coupling gear
43
, from the motor M which is the driving power source.
The stay
39
is urged counterclockwise by a tension spring which is retained at its one end by the free end of the stay
39
. This counterclockwise motion is stopped by a stopper which is not shown. In this state, the rocker gear
36
partly projects above the upper end of the main part
13
A of the sheet deck
13
.
Referring now to
FIG. 12
, the stay
39
is provided with a locating member
39
a
adapted to abut the locating member
40
a
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
when the sheet deck is installed under the LBP
1
.
The deck sheet conveyor unit
31
having the described construction is coupled with the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
in the LBP
1
as follows. As the LBP
1
is lowered toward the sheet deck
13
, the locating member
40
a
in the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is brought into contact with the locating member
39
a
on the stay
39
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
as shown in
FIG. 12
, whereby the stay
39
is swung downward against the force of the tension spring B.
Then, the LBP
1
is completely seated on the sheet deck
13
with the rubber feet F slightly compressed. In this state, the rocker gear
36
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
and the coupling gear
43
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
mesh with each other.
When image forming instruction is given to the LBP
1
, the control means operates to activate the motor M. The motor M drives the conveyor roller pair
32
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
, whereby a sheet S is conveyed towards the LBP
1
.
The power of the motor M is transmitted to the rocker gear
36
through the drive shaft
33
of the conveyor roller
32
a
and the timing belt
34
and the drive gear
35
. The power is further transmitted from the rocker gear to the conveyor roller
42
a
, via the coupling gear
43
and the gear train
44
a
,
44
b
,
44
c
, whereby the conveyor roller
42
a
is rotated clockwise. The clockwise rotation of the conveyor roller
42
a
causes the sheet S supplied from the sheet deck
13
to be conveyed towards the image forming section of the LBP
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 14
, the axis of the drive shaft
36
a
of the rocker gear
36
is offset to the right from the straight line which interconnects the centers of the coupling gear
43
and the drive gear
35
, when the rocker gear
36
is held in engagement with the coupling gear
43
. This positional relationship of the three gears
35
,
36
and
43
serves to produce a force which tends to reduce the distance between the axes of the coupling gear
43
and the drive gear
35
when the rocker gear
36
rotates clockwise as indicated by the arrow.
This force acts to maintain engagement between the rocker gear
36
on the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
and the coupling gear
43
on the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, so that the driving power is transmitted from the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
to the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
without fail. Actually, the distance between the axes of the coupling gear
43
and the drive gear
35
is maintained constant, by the effect of the locating means
39
a
,
40
a.
This example of LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, as is the case of the preceding embodiment, is detachably mounted in the main body
1
A of the LBP
1
, and is driven by the power which is derived from the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
. Therefore, the LBP itself need not have any motor exclusive for driving the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
. It is therefore possible to offer an inexpensive LBP to potential users who do not wish to use the sheet deck.
In the embodiments described heretofore, the power for driving the conveyor roller pair
42
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is derived from the sheet deck. This however is not exclusive, and the image forming apparatus of the present invention may be arranged to drive the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
by power from a motor inherently provided in the LBP
1
, thus achieving a simplified structure, provided that the motor can produce a torque large enough to accommodate the load of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
or that the motor is arranged for selective sharing of its output torque.
A different embodiment of the present invention, which drives the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
by power available in the LBP
1
itself, will be described with reference to
FIGS. 15 and 16
.
FIG. 15
is an enlarged view of a portion of this embodiment. In this Figure, the same reference numerals are used to denote the same or like parts or members as those in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. The structure for mounting the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
may be the same as one of those described before.
Referring to
FIG. 15
, a coupling gear
53
as a driven gear is mounted on the drive shaft of the conveyor roller
42
a
. A conveyor roller pair
70
, adapted to be driven by a motor M
1
, is disposed downstream of the retard roller pair
4
provided in the LBP
1
. The motor M
1
has a motor shaft
71
which carries a pulley
72
. A timing belt
73
is stretched between the pulley
72
and a pulley provided for rotation together with a drive gear
74
, so that the drive gear
74
is driven by the power from the motor M
1
. An L-shaped stay
75
is pivotable on a shaft
74
a
which carries the drive gear
74
and which is rotatably supported in the main body
1
A of the LBP
1
. The L-shaped stay
76
carries at its one end a rocker gear
76
which meshes with the drive gear
74
and which serves as a power transmission gear.
The timing belt
73
, stay
75
, drive gear
74
and the rocker gear
76
in cooperation form a driving power transmission means which transmits the power of the motor M
1
as the driving power source to the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, more specifically to the coupling gear
53
.
The stay
75
is urged counterclockwise by a tension spring
77
which is retained by the free end of the stay
75
. Before the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is installed, this counterclockwise motion of the stay
75
is stopped as the stay
75
abuts a stopper which is not shown. In this state, the rocker gear
76
projects outward, as shown in FIG.
16
. As will be seen from
FIG. 16
, the stay
75
has a locating member
75
A which, when the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is installed in the LBP
1
, abuts a side wall
54
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
.
The LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is installed in the LBP
1
in the following procedure. The interior of the LBP
1
becomes accessible as the door
5
of the LBP
1
is opened, so that the user can move the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
into the main body
1
A of the LBP
1
. Then, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is mounted in the LBP main body
1
A in the same way as that described before. When the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is mounted, the locating member
75
a
on the stay
75
abuts the side wall
54
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, so that the coupling gear
53
engages with the rocker gear
76
while preserving a proper distance between the axes of the coupling gear
53
and the drive gear
74
.
When image forming instruction is given to the LBP
1
, a control means (not shown) provided in the LBP
1
operates to activate the motor M
1
. The output power of the motor M
1
is transmitted via the timing belt
73
and the drive gear
74
to the rocker gear
76
and further to the coupling gear
53
, whereby the conveyor roller
42
a
of the conveyor roller pair
42
is driven counterclockwise. Consequently, the sheet S is conveyed toward the image forming section.
Thus, the rocker gear
76
rotates clockwise as indicated by an arrow in FIG.
16
. The rotation of the rocker gear
76
in this direction produces a force which acts on the coupling gear
53
tending to reduce the distance between the axes of the coupling gear
53
and the drive gear
74
. This serves to maintain a proper state of engagement between the rocker gear
76
and the coupling gear
53
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, whereby the power from the motor M
1
is transmitted to the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
without fail.
In this embodiment, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is demountably installed in the main body
1
A of the LBP
1
, and is driven by power derived from the motor M
1
which is mounted in the main body
1
A of the LBP
1
and which is intended to drive other components in the LBP main body
1
A. It is therefore possible to simplify the structure of the driving means for driving the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, thus offering a reduction in the cost of production of the LBP
1
. Preferably, the conveyor roller pair
42
is disposed close to the motor M
1
so that the number of intermediary gears can be reduced and the torque transmission efficiency is improved.
In the embodiment described with reference to
FIGS. 15 and 16
, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is driven by the motor M
1
already provided in the LBP
1
. This arrangement may be modified such that the power of the motor M
1
in the LBP
1
is used also to drive the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
in the sheet deck, provided that the capacity of the motor is large enough to drive the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
in addition to the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
. Such a modification further simplifies the overall structure, as will be understood from the following description.
FIG. 17
is an enlarged view of the modification. In this Figure, the same reference numerals are used to denote the same or like parts as those in
FIGS. 11
thru
15
, and detailed description of such parts is omitted. It will be seen that this modification is devoid of the motor M which is used in the embodiment shown in FIG.
11
.
Referring to
FIG. 17
, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
of this modification has an extension transmission means for transmitting the power of the motor M
1
further to the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
. The extension transmission means has a coupling gear
53
which serves also as a drive gear, a timing belt
80
, and another coupling gear
81
which serves as a driving power transmission gear and which has a pulley portion drivingly connected to the coupling gear
53
through the timing belt
80
. Thus, the coupling gear
81
is driven by the power from the motor M
1
via the coupling gear
53
and the timing belt
80
. The procedure of mounting this LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
in the main body
1
A of the LBP
1
is not described here because the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
can be installed in the same way as that described before.
After the sheet deck
13
is coupled to the LBP
1
to bring the rocker gear
36
into engagement with the coupling gear
81
, a control (not shown) in the LBP
1
operates to activate the motor M
1
. The output power of the motor M
1
is transmitted through the timing belt
73
and the drive gear
74
to the rocker gear
76
and further transmitted therefrom to the coupling gear
53
, whereby the conveyor roller
42
a
rotates clockwise.
Part of the torque received by the coupling gear
53
from the motor M
1
is transmitted to the rocker gear
36
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
via the timing belt
81
and the coupling gear
61
, and is transmitted further to the conveyor roller
32
a
through the transmission gear
35
and the timing belt
34
, whereby the conveyor roller
32
a
is driven to rotate in the sheet feeding direction (counterclockwise as viewed in FIG.
17
).
As a result of the rotation of the conveyor roller
32
a
in the sheet feeding direction, the sheet S is advanced into the LBP
1
and is forwarded to the image forming section by means of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, more specifically by the conveyor roller
41
a
which is rotating counterclockwise as heretofore explained.
The arrangement is such that, when the rocker gear of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
and the coupling gear
81
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
are held in engagement with each other, the axis of the shaft
36
a
carrying the rocker gear
36
is offset to the left from the straight line that interconnects the axes of the coupling gear
81
and the transmission gear
35
. This positional relationship of the three gears
35
,
36
and
81
, when the rocker gear
36
rotates clockwise, causes the rocker gear
36
to produce a force which tends to reduce the distance between the axes of the coupling gear
81
and the transmission gear
35
.
This serves to maintain a proper engagement between the rocker gear
36
of the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
and the coupling gear
81
of the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
, so that the power from the motor in the LBP
1
is transmitted to the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
without fail.
In the described modification, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is demountably installed in the main body
1
A of the LBP and is actuated by power derived from a source, i.e., the motor M
1
, provided in the LBP. If a potential user does not wish to use the sheet deck
13
, the LBP sheet conveyor unit
41
is not installed. It is therefore possible to offer inexpensive LBPs for potential users who do not wish to use the sheet deck
13
. In addition, the cost of the sheet deck
13
can be reduced because the power of the driving source, i.e., the motor M
1
, in the LBP can effectively used also for driving the deck sheet conveyor unit
31
.
While the present invention has been described with reference to what are presently considered to be the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus comprising:a main body having an image forming section; a sheet supply means connectable to said main body, for feeding sheets into said main body; a sheet conveyor unit demountably mounted in said main body, for receiving, when said sheet supply means is connected to said main body, a sheet fed from said sheet supply means and for conveying said sheet toward said image forming section; a driving power source provided in said sheet supply means; and driving power transmission means for transmitting driving power from said driving power source in said sheet supply means to said sheet conveyor unit mounted in said main body.
- 2. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said driving power transmission means includes a drive gear driven by the power of said driving power source, a driving transmission gear for meshing with said drive gear, and a driven transmission gear to drive said sheet conveyor unit, and wherein, when said sheet supply means is connected to said main body, said driving transmission gear is brought into engagement with said driven transmission gear so as to be able to drive said sheet conveyor unit.
- 3. An image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said driving power transmission means is arranged such that said driving transmission gear rotates clockwise when an axis of said driving transmission gear is on the right side of a line that interconnects axes of said drive gear and said driven transmission gear, and counterclockwise when the axis of said driving transmission gear is on the left side of said line.
- 4. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein when said main body is placed on said sheet supply means said sheet conveyor unit conveys the sheet substantially vertically upward, upon receipt of sheet from said sheet supply means.
- 5. An image forming apparatus comprising:a main body having an image forming section; a sheet supply means connectable to said main body, for feeding sheets into said main body; a sheet conveyor unit demountably mounted in said main body, for receiving, when said sheet supply means is connected to said main body, a sheet fed from said sheet supply means and for conveying said sheet toward said image forming section; a driving power source mounted in said main body; and driving power transmission means for transmitting power from said driving power source to said sheet conveyor unit mounted in said main body.
- 6. An image forming apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said driving power transmission means includes a drive gear driven by the power of said driving power source, a driving transmission gear meshing with said drive gear, and a driven transmission gear to drive said sheet conveyor unit, and wherein, when said sheet conveyor unit is mounted in said main body, said driving transmission gear is brought into engagement with said driven transmission gear so as to be able to drive said sheet conveyor unit.
- 7. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising:a sheet conveyor means provided in said sheet supply means, for conveying the sheets from said sheet supply means into said main body; and extension driving power transmission means for transmitting the power derived from said driving power source to said sheet conveyor means.
- 8. An image forming apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said extension driving power transmission means comprises a drive gear driven to rotate by the driving power transmitted through said driving power transmission means from said driving power source, a driving power transmission gear driven by said drive gear, a driven power transmission gear and a transmission gear meshing with said driven power transmission gear, and wherein, when said sheet supply means is connected to said main body, said driving power transmission gear is brought into engagement with said driven transmission gear, thereby to drive said sheet conveyor means.
- 9. An image forming apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said driving power transmission means is arranged such that said driving power transmission gear rotates clockwise when an axis of said driving power transmission gear is on the right side of a line that interconnects axes of said drive gear and said driven power transmission gear, and counterclockwise when the axis of said driving power transmission gear is on the left side of said line.
- 10. An image forming apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said extension driving power transmission means is arranged such that said driven power transmission gear rotates clockwise when an axis of said driven power transmission gear is located on the right side of a line that interconnects axes of said driving power transmission gear and said transmission gear meshing with said driven power transmission gear, and counterclockwise when the axis of said driven power transmission gear is on the left side of said line.
- 11. An image forming apparatus comprising:a main body having an image forming section; a sheet supply means connectable to said main body, for feeding sheets into said main body; a sheet conveyor unit demountably mounted in said main body, for receiving, when said sheet supply means is connected to said main body, a sheet fed from said sheet supply means and for conveying said sheet toward said image forming section; and detecting means for detecting a mounting state of said sheet conveyor unit in said image forming apparatus.
- 12. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said detecting means detects that said sheet conveyor unit has been mounted in said image forming apparatus, when said sheet supply means is connected to said main body.
- 13. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said detecting means comprises a sensor that is provided in said main body of said image forming apparatus and that is adapted to sense the state of mounting of said sheet conveyor unit.
- 14. An image forming apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said detecting means detects that a sheet is stationary in said image forming apparatus and the state of mounting of said sheet conveyor unit, the detection of the state of mounting of said sheet conveyor unit being determined based on the stationary condition of a sheet in said image forming apparatus.
- 15. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said detecting means comprises a sensor that is provided in said sheet supply means and that is adapted to sense the state of mounting of said sheet conveyor unit.
- 16. An image forming apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said detecting means determines that said sheet conveyor unit has not been mounted in the main body of said image forming apparatus when said detecting means detects that the sheet on a conveyance path remains stationary for a predetermined length of time.
- 17. A sheet conveyor unit for guiding a sheet to an image forming section of an image forming apparatus, said sheet being received from an optional sheet supply means connected to said image forming apparatus, said sheet conveyor unit comprising:a frame mountable in said image forming apparatus, said frame, when mounted, providing a vertical conveyor path along which the sheet received from the optional sheet supply means is fed upward; conveyor means provided on said frame for conveying the sheet received from the optional sheet supply means; a guide provided on said frame, for guiding the sheet received from the optional sheet supply means; and a gear train adapted to receive and transmit a driving power from a driving source provided in said optional sheet supply means to said conveyor means.
- 18. A sheet conveyor unit according to claim 17, further comprising positioning means provided on said frame, for positioning said sheet conveyor unit in relation to said image forming apparatus when said sheet conveyor unit is mounted in said image forming apparatus.
- 19. A sheet conveyor unit according to claim 18, wherein said positioning means comprises a positioning shaft adapted to be received in a positioning hole provided in said image forming apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-302680 |
Oct 2000 |
JP |
|
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5765826 |
Isoda et al. |
Jun 1998 |
A |
5802426 |
Miyazaki et al. |
Sep 1998 |
A |
5802427 |
Sawada et al. |
Sep 1998 |
A |
6125251 |
Shiraishi et al. |
Sep 2000 |
A |
6134404 |
Iwai et al. |
Oct 2000 |
A |
6215970 |
Yoshikawa et al. |
Apr 2001 |
B1 |