The present application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a) from Japanese patent application number 2015-138784, filed on Jul. 10, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
1. Technical Field
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to an image forming apparatus with a passive sensor to detect the approach of a user.
2. Background Art
To accelerate wake-up from a standby state of an image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus has a human body sensor or a passive sensor disposed on the image forming apparatus frame, so that a user is detected before commencing operation, and wake-up is started upon receipt of the detected signal.
The passive sensor is composed of an infrared sensor to detect infrared rays of a specific wavelength emitted from the human body, and emits a predetermined signal upon detecting the infrared rays, so that the image forming apparatus detects the user approaching the apparatus.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, provided is an image forming apparatus including a frame; an external cover to cover an external face of the frame; and a passive sensor including a pyroelectric element. The pyroelectric element includes a light receiving part to detect infrared rays; and a signal output part to emit output signals based on the infrared rays detected by the light receiving part, in which the passive sensor is mounted to the external cover with the light receiving part exposed outside the external cover.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Image forming structure inside the frame 4 is identical to a conventional one. Specifically, after a surface of a photoconductor drum as an image bearer is uniformly charged by a charger, an electrostatic image is formed on the photoconductor drum by an exposure device based on image information, the electrostatic image is rendered visible as a toner image by a developing device, and the toner image is precisely transferred from the photoconductor drum to a recording medium. The toner image transferred to the recording medium is fixed by a fixing device, and the recording medium is ejected onto a sheet ejection tray space 14. An external surface of the frame 4 is covered by a plurality of external covers 16 and 18. Passive sensors 20 each as a passive sensor is disposed inside the external frame, and a part to detect infrared rays of the passive is so disposed as to be exposed to outside the frame of the apparatus.
To save power of the image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus is normally left in a standby state when the apparatus is not used, in which less power is consumed than the state in which the apparatus is used. For example, a not-used state reaches a predetermined time period, the state automatically transitions to a standby mode. Specifically, the operation mode of the apparatus transitions from an image formation mode to the standby mode. Recently, due to an increase in applications used in the image forming apparatus, a longer time is required to wake up the controller. Then, the passive sensor detects an approach of a user to the image forming apparatus, thereby lessening the wake up time from the standby time as much as possible.
Two passive sensors 20 are positioned near the front control panel 8 at a control side of the frame 4. Each of two sensors 20 includes a light receiving part, of which incident angle (or a viewing angle 0) is different from each other, is oriented obliquely downward and facing each other. More specifically, as in
However, when the slit 104 is not properly positioned relative to the sensor cover 100, and due to the precision in assembly of the sensor cover 100 relative to the external cover 18, the position of the slit 104 is lower than a target position as illustrated in (b) of
To solve this problem, in the present embodiment, the passive sensor 20 is directly disposed on the external cover 18, and the light receiving part to detect the infrared rays from the passive is exposed outside the external cover 18. Specifically, by eliminating defining the detection range with use of the slit, the light receiving part alone is exposed outside the frame, thereby preventing an external view of the apparatus from deteriorating and precision in assembly from being adversely affected. As illustrated in
The passive sensor 20 includes pyroelectric elements to emit an output signal depending on a variation in the amount of the incident infrared rays. Specifically, as illustrated in
With this state, a pressing member 24 is contacted against a rear side of the passive sensors 20 and is secured thereto by screwing screws 30 into female screws 28 disposed on a rib 26 formed on an inner wall or face of the external cover 18. By fastening the pressing member 24, the passive sensors 20 are sandwiched and secured between the external cover 18 and the pressing member 24. Reference numerals 24a denote screw insertion holes. In the present embodiment, a peripheral edge portion of the pressing member 24 is formed as a protruded wall or flange toward the screws 30; however, the flange may be disposed on an opposite side toward the external cover 18 to provide a pressing function.
The pressing member 24 includes a main body 24A and a wire harness guide 24B that is integrated into the main body 24A. The wire harness guide 24B includes guide pieces 24B-1 and 24B-2, which are formed integrally with the wire harness guide 24B. A wire harness 32 extending from the connector 20c is held by the guide pieces 24B-1 and 24B-2, thereby safely holding the wire harness 32 snugly.
When the passive sensor 20 is directly mounted to the external cover 18, a controller of the frame 4 and the passive sensor 20 need be connected via a wire harness, so that output signals from the human who approaches are transmitted to the frame 4 to thereby wake up the apparatus. Because the external cover 18 is mounted to the frame 4, the wire harness 32 needs to be held to the frame 4 without any slack to improve workability. Thus, a member to guide the wire harness 32 is necessary. Because the guide pieces 24B-1 and 24B-2 to guide the wire harness 32 are disposed integrally with the pressing member 24, the number of constituent parts is reduced and assembly is simplified.
As described above, the passive sensor 20 is sandwiched and secured between the external cover 18 and the pressing member 24. When the passive sensor 20 is held with a predetermined angle so that the light receiving part 20a is oriented obliquely downward, screw holes with a predetermined angle may be required. However, due to the above tucking structure, no angled screw hole is necessary. Even though a largeness or strength for the passive sensor 20 to be screwed and secured to the external cover lacks, the above tucking structure easily secures the passive sensor 20 to the external cover 18.
As illustrated in
Alternatively, the edge of the pressing member 24 is engaged with a plurality of projections formed on the external cover 18 and the passive sensor 20 can be secured using an elastic deformation of the pressing member 24.
According to at least one embodiment of the present invention, regardless of the precision in mounting the external cover, the detection range of the passive sensor can be obtained with high precision.
Additional modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-138784 | Jul 2015 | JP | national |