This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-262822 filed on Nov. 30, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus that forms an image on a sheet.
Conventionally, in an image forming apparatus that forms an image on a sheet, an image forming portion including a photosensitive drum, an exposure device, a developing device, a transfer device, and a fixing device is disposed. An electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum by the exposure device, and the electrostatic latent image is made visible as a toner image by the developing device. Then, the toner image on the photosensitive drum is transferred onto a sheet by the transfer device. The sheet onto which the toner image has been transferred is subjected to a fixing process by the fixing device, and then discharged.
In an image forming apparatus as described above, a sheet cassette is disposed in which a plurality of sheets are stacked and that is detachable from the body of the image forming apparatus. A sheet having a length greater than the depth of the apparatus body is accommodated in such a sheet cassette, and thus techniques enabling the sheet cassette to be extendable are known. The sheet cassette in the extended state is inserted into the apparatus body from a wall portion on one side of the apparatus body, and then attached to the apparatus body in a protruding manner from a wall portion of the apparatus body on the other side to the outside of the apparatus body. At this time, if the top face portion of the sheet cassette protruding to the outside of the apparatus body is exposed to the outside, a foreign object such as a clip may fall on and enter into the apparatus body. For example, a sheet cassette including a lid member that is extendable together with the cassette body is known. Also known is a technique in which a cover member that is extended in the attachment direction of the sheet cassette is extended in advance inside the apparatus body, and the cover member is moved to the outside of the apparatus body simultaneously with the attachment of the sheet cassette.
An image forming apparatus according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a housing, an image forming portion, a sheet cassette, an opening portion, and a cover member. The housing includes a first wall portion extending in a vertical direction, a second wall portion extending in the vertical direction on a side opposite from the first wall portion, and an internal space formed between the first wall portion and the second wall portion. The image forming portion is disposed in the internal space and forms an image on a sheet. The sheet cassette is inserted from the first wall portion into the internal space in an insertion direction intersecting the first wall portion. The sheet cassette is attached to the housing in a protruding manner from the second wall portion to the outside of the housing. The sheet cassette is open at a top thereof, and accommodates the sheet therein. The opening portion is formed in the second wall portion, and the sheet cassette passes through the opening portion. In a first state in which the sheet cassette is not attached to the housing, the cover member seals the opening portion and forms part of the second wall portion. In a second state in which the sheet cassette is attached to the housing, the cover member is pivoted by being abutted by part of the sheet cassette and covers a top of a portion of the sheet cassette that is exposed to the outside of the housing.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description with reference where appropriate to the accompanying drawings. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in any part of this disclosure.
Hereinafter, one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
The printer 100 includes a housing 200 that accommodates various devices for forming an image on a sheet S. The housing 200 includes a top wall 201 that defines the top face of the housing 200, a bottom wall 201B (
At the central portion of the top wall 201 is disposed a sheet discharge portion 210. The sheet discharge portion 210 has an inclined surface that is inclined downward from the front portion to the rear portion of the top wall 201. A sheet S on which an image has been formed in an image forming portion 120, which will be described later, is discharged onto the sheet discharge portion 210.
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The cassette 110 accommodates the sheet S therein in a state in which it is open at its top. The cassette 110 includes a lift plate 111 that supports the sheet S. The lift plate 111 is inclined so as to lift the front edge of the sheet S. The cassette 110 defines part of the front wall 250 of the housing 200, and can be pulled out forward relative to the housing 200.
The actuator 8 is disposed in the body internal space 260 at a position overlapping a cassette cover 7, which will be described later, in the vertical direction. The actuator 8 suitably detects the presence or absence of the sheet S by abutting the sheet S accommodated in the cassette 110. Specifically, the actuator 8 includes a shaft portion 8A and a sheet abutting portion 8B. When the sheet S is accommodated in the cassette 110, the actuator 8 is pivoted about the shaft portion 8A by the sheet abutting portion 8B abutting the sheet S. Upon pivoting of the actuator 8, a light blocking plate (not shown) protruding from the actuator 8 is detected by a photo interrupter (not shown) disposed in the body internal space 260. Additionally, the actuator 8 is disposed so as to enter into the cassette 110 in order for the sheet abutting portion 8B to abut the sheet S.
The pickup roller 112 is disposed above the front edge of the sheet S that is lifted by the lift plate 111. As the pickup roller 112 is rotated, the sheet S is pulled out from the cassette 110. The sheet feed roller 113 is provided downstream of the pickup roller 112. The sheet feed roller 113 sends out the sheet S further downstream. The sheet S that has been sent out by the sheet feed roller 113 is conveyed along a sheet conveyance path PP extending from the cassette 110 via an image forming portion 120, which will be described later, to the sheet discharge portion 210. The retard roller 114 is disposed below the sheet feed roller 113. The retard roller 114 forms a sheet feeding nip portion between itself and the sheet feed roller 113. Additionally, the retard roller 114 has the function of, when a plurality of sheets S enter the sheet feeding nip portion, conveying a single sheet S on top of the plurality of sheets S to the downstream side in the sheet conveyance direction, while preventing the other sheets S from being conveyed.
The conveyance roller 115 is provided downstream in the sheet conveyance direction of the sheet feed roller 113 (hereinafter, “sheet conveyance direction of the sheet feed roller 113” is also simply referred to as “conveyance direction”, and “downstream in the sheet conveyance direction of the sheet feed roller 113” is also simply referred to as “downstream”). The conveyance roller 115 conveys the sheet S that has been sent out by the sheet feed roller 113 further downstream. The traveling direction of the sheet S is guided in the opposite direction by the conveyance roller 115.
The registration roller pair 116 has the function of correcting skew conveyance of the sheet S. This enables the position of an image formed on the sheet S to be adjusted. The registration roller pair 116 supplies the sheet S to the image forming portion 120 at the timing of image formation by the image forming portion 120.
The image forming portion 120 is disposed in the body internal space 260, and forms an image on the sheet S. The image forming portion 120 includes a photosensitive drum 121, a charger 122, an exposure device (not shown), a developing device 124, a toner container (not shown), a transfer roller 126, and a cleaning device 127. Of the components of the image forming portion 120, the photosensitive drum 121, the charger 122, the developing device 124, the toner container, and the cleaning device 127 can be removed together as a process unit (not shown) from the housing 200.
The photosensitive drum 121 has a cylindrical shape. The photosensitive drum 121 is configured such that an electrostatic latent image is formed on its circumferential surface and a toner image corresponding to the electrostatic latent image is carried thereon.
The charger 122, to which a predetermined voltage is applied, charges the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121 substantially uniformly.
The exposure device applies laser light to the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121 that has been charged by the charger 122. The laser light is applied according to image data output from an external apparatus (not shown) such as a personal computer connected to the printer 100 in a communicable state. Consequently, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image data is formed on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121. The exposure device is disposed between the sheet discharge portion 210 and the charger 122.
The developing device 124 supplies toner to the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121 on which the electrostatic latent image has been formed. The toner container supplies toner to the developing device 124. The toner container supplies toner to the developing device 124 sequentially or as needed. As the developing device 124 supplies toner to the photosensitive drum 121, the electrostatic latent image formed on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121 is developed (visualized). Consequently, a toner image is formed on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121.
The transfer roller 126 is provided rotatably so as to abut the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121. When the sheet S that has been conveyed from the registration roller pair 116 passes between the photosensitive drum 121 and the transfer roller 126, the toner image formed on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121 is transferred onto the sheet S. Additionally, the transfer roller 126 is disposed on the side opposite the exposure device 123, as viewed from the photosensitive drum 121.
The cleaning device 127 removes toner remaining on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121 after the toner image has been transferred onto the sheet S. The circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 121 that has been cleaned by the cleaning device 127 again passes below the charger 122 and is uniformly charged. Thereafter, the above-described toner image formation is newly performed.
The printer 100 further includes a fixing device 130 that fixes the toner image on the sheet S on the downstream side in the conveyance direction relative to the image forming portion 120. The fixing device 130 includes a heating roller 131 that melts the toner on the sheet S, and a pressure roller 132 that causes the sheet S to closely contact the heating roller 131. As the sheet S passes between the heating roller 131 and the pressure roller 132, the toner image is fixed to the sheet S.
The printer 100 further includes a conveyance roller pair 133 provided downstream of the fixing device 130, and a discharge roller pair 134 provided downstream of the conveyance roller pair 133. The sheet S is conveyed upward by the conveyance roller pair 133, and is eventually discharged from the housing 200 by the discharge roller pair 134. The sheet S that has been discharged from the housing 200 is stacked on the sheet discharge portion 210.
Next, the cassette 110 according to the present embodiment will be described in further details.
The cassette front face portion 110A is a wall portion on the front side of the cassette 110. When the cassette 110 is attached to the housing 200, the cassette front face portion 110A forms part of the front wall 250 of the housing 200. The cassette side rear edges 110B are edges on the rear side of a lateral pair of side walls of the cassette 110. The cassette rear face portion 110C is a wall portion on the rear side, which is opposite the cassette front face portion 110A. Inside the cassette 110, a sheet accommodating portion 1105 in which the sheet S is accommodated is disposed.
When a sheet S having a size smaller than a predetermined size, as typified by size A4, is accommodated in the sheet accommodating portion 1105, the cassette 110 is attached to the housing 200 in the contracted state shown in
As shown in
The cassette 110 is inserted from the front wall 250 into the body internal space 260 rearward (in a direction intersecting the front wall 250, the direction indicated by the arrow DC in
Next, the problems of a printer 100Z that is to be compared with the printer 100 according to the present embodiment will be described. Similarly to the printer 100, the printer 100Z includes a cassette 110Z. As with the cassette 110 according to the present embodiment, the cassette 110Z is extendable according to the size of the sheet S accommodated therein.
The cassette 110Z is inserted rearward from the front wall 250Z side into the housing 200Z. When the cassette 110Z is attached to the housing 200Z in the extended state, the sheet accommodating portion 110SZ of the cassette 110Z is exposed to the outside as shown in
On the other hand, the following problems arise when the cover 90 is integrated with the cassette 110Z and is moved through the inside of the housing 200Z as in this case. In addition to the image forming portion, various members are disposed inside the housing 200Z of the printer 100Z. These members include members disposed above the cassette 110Z. One of such members is the above-described actuator 8 included in the printer 100 according to the present embodiment. The actuator 8 extends downward so as to enter the inside of the cassette 110Z (see
In order to solve the above-described problems, the printer 100 according to the present embodiment includes the cassette cover 7 (cover member). Next, the structure and the functionality of the cassette cover 7 will be described with reference to
The cassette cover 7 is disposed below the back wall 245. In a first state in which the cassette 110 is not attached to the housing 200, the cassette cover 7 seals the opening portion 200Q and forms part of the back wall 245 (
In the following, the extension mechanism of the cassette cover 7 will be described. The cassette cover 7 includes a first cover 71 (first plate) and a second cover 72 (second plate).
The first cover 71 is a plate-shaped member extending in the vertical direction in the first state shown in
The first substrate portion 711 is the portion constituting the body of the first cover 71. In the first state, the first substrate portion 711 extends in the vertical direction.
A pair of supporting portions 712 (
The second cover 72 is a plate-shaped member extending in the vertical direction in the first state shown in
Additionally, the second cover 72 is slidable relative to the first cover 71. This enables the cassette cover 7 to be extended to have the second length L2 in the second state by the second cover 72 being slid relative to the first cover 71. The second cover 72 includes a second substrate portion 720, a first energizing portion 721, and a second energizing portion 722.
The second substrate portion 720 is the portion constituting the body of the second cover 72. The second substrate portion 720 extends along the first substrate portion 711 and is inserted between the first substrate portion 711 and the supporting portions 712. This makes it possible to achieve the sliding movement of the second cover 72.
The first energizing portion 721 is disposed so as to intersect the second substrate portion 720 at the end portion on the downstream side in the insertion direction (rear side) of the second substrate portion 720 in the second state shown in
The second energizing portion 722 is disposed on the second substrate portion 720 in the second state shown in
The second energizing portion 722 includes a leading end portion 722A (free end portion), a fixed portion 722B (fixed end portion), and an inclined portion 722C. The fixed portion 722B is fixed to the second substrate portion 720, and forms a fixed end of the second energizing portion 722. In the second state shown in
Meanwhile, the cassette 110 includes an abutting portion 110D (
Next, a description will be given of the function of the cassette cover 7 in attaching and detaching the cassette 110 to and from the housing 200. As shown in
On the other hand, in the third state in which the cassette 110 is detached from the housing 200, the cassette 110 is moved in the opposite direction (forward direction) to the insertion direction. At this time, the second abutting surface 110F of the abutting portion 110D of the cassette 110 energizes the leading end portion 722A of the second energizing portion 722 of the second cover 72 forward (indicated by the allow DR in
Additionally, in the present embodiment, a grip opening portion 110P (cut-away portion) is formed in the cassette rear face portion 110C of the cassette 110. The grip opening portion 110P is formed in the cassette rear face portion 110C at a position opposing the actuator 8 in a sheet width direction intersecting the insertion direction. This further inhibits interference between the cassette rear face portion 110C and the actuator 8 when the cassette 110 passes through the body internal space 260.
As described above, according to the above embodiment, the cassette 110 in the extended state is inserted from the front wall 250 into the body internal space 260 in the direction intersecting the front wall 250, and is attached to the housing 200 in a protruding manner from the back wall 245 to the outside of the housing 200. Then, the cassette 110 accommodates a sheet therein in the state in which it is open at its top. Since the cassette 110 is open at its top, a foreign object tends to enter the portion of the cassette 110 that protrudes from the housing 200 to the outside. Even in such a case, in the second state in which the cassette 110 is attached to the housing 200, the cassette cover 7 is pivoted by being abutted by the end portion on the downstream side in the insertion direction of the cassette 110, thereby covering the top of a portion of the cassette 110 that is exposed to the outside of the housing 200. This suitably protects the top of the cassette 110, and inhibits the entry of a foreign object into the cassette 110. Furthermore, in the first state, the cassette cover 7 seals the opening portion 200Q, and forms part of the back wall 245. Also, the cassette cover 7 is moved to the outside of the housing 200 by being pivoted during a change from the first state to the second state. This prevents the cassette cover 7 from passing through the body internal space 260 of the housing 200, thus inhibiting interference between the cassette cover 7 and other members disposed in the body internal space 260.
Although the printer 100 (image forming apparatus) including the cassette cover 7 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure has been described thus far, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, the following modifications may be made to the embodiment.
Although in the above-described embodiment, the abutting portion 110D is disposed above the cassette rear face portion 110C, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The abutting portion 110D may be disposed, for example, on a side wall of the cassette 110.
Although in the above-described embodiment, the first cover 71 of the cassette cover 7 is disposed outside the housing 200 and the second cover 72 is disposed inside the housing 200, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The second cover 72 capable of relative sliding movement may be disposed outside the housing 200. In this case, the sliding movement of the second cover 72 can be enabled by disposing an energizing portion that is similar to the first energizing portion 721 at both end portions in the sheet width direction of the second cover 72.
It is to be understood that the embodiments herein are illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-262822 | Nov 2012 | JP | national |