This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) of Korean Patent Application No. 2005-55552, filed Jun. 27, 2005, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
Aspects of the invention relate to an image forming apparatus and, more particularly, relate to an image forming apparatus including a printer which forms an image corresponding to input image data on a recording medium and discharges the recording medium bearing the image to an eject tray mounted at an upper part thereof, and a scanner which reads out the image above the eject tray.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Patent Publication No. 2000-295411 discloses an image forming apparatus that includes an image recording device having an eject tray on an upper surface and an image scanner mounted above the eject tray. FIG. 1 shows the structure of the image forming apparatus disclosed in the Japanese Patent Publication No. 2000-295411.
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In the above-structured conventional image forming apparatus, since a gap between the eject tray TRh and the image scanner U3 is open forward and transversely, the recording medium (not shown) discharged onto the eject tray can easily be taken out. However, the rack U1 formed as a cantilever, including the top plate U1a, is not stable enough to support the image scanner U3 so as not to droop. Factors that can cause the image scanner U3 to droop can include the weight of an automatic document feeder (ADF) which is mounted on the image scanner U3, the weight of document being scanned, and the weight of the image scanner U3, as well as a sudden impact by a user.
The image recording device 50P is equipped with an eject tray 51 onto which the recording medium bearing the image is discharged. The image reading device 50S is disposed apart from the eject tray 51 by a predetermined interval so as to provide a space for removing the recording medium. A dedicated support member 55 is further provided, herein, to prevent the image reading device 50S from being drooped by the weight of an ADF 53 which is mounted at one side of the image reading device 50S. However, the support member 55 can interfere in removing the recording medium from the eject tray 51.
An aspect, among other aspects, of the invention is to promote resolving at least the above problems and/or disadvantages in relation to droop in the image forming apparatus. Accordingly, an aspect of the invention is to provide an image forming apparatus that is capable of stably supporting an image scanner and that also facilitates an operation of removing a recording medium from an eject tray.
In order to achieve the above-described and/or other aspects of the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including: an image recording device to record an image on a recording medium corresponding to input image data and to discharge the recording medium onto an eject tray on a top of the image recording device; an image reading device mounted over the image recording device to read the image, to thereby convert the image to image data, and to output the image data to the image recording device; at least one support member to support the image reading device to maintain a predetermined interval between the eject tray and the image reading device; and a pivot unit to pivotally support one end of the support member. The pivot unit includes a pivot shaft to rotationally or pivotally connect the support member onto a lower part of the image reading device.
The image forming apparatus further includes a horizontality maintaining unit to fix a position of the support member as pivoted to a horizontal state or position. The horizontality maintaining unit includes a fastening recess member formed at a lower part of the image reading device and a fastening projection formed on a side of the support member to selectively engage with the fastening recess member. The fastening recess member has an opening directed in a downward direction from the lower part of the image forming device, and the fastening projection has a substantially spherical shape. Alternatively, the horizontality maintaining unit can include a magnetic member formed at the lower surface of the image reading device; and a metal member formed at the side of the support member.
The image forming apparatus further includes a verticality maintaining unit to fix a position of the support member as pivoted to a vertical state or position. The verticality maintaining unit includes: a receiving recess formed on a top surface of the image recording device; and a guide slide extended from the receiving recess to smoothly guide pivoting of the support member.
In embodiments of an image forming apparatus of the invention, by providing the supporting member to support the image reading device, such as according to the above described and/or other aspects of the invention, the image reading device can be stabilized and a removal of the recording medium with relative ease is promoted.
Additional aspects and/or advantages of the invention are set forth in the description which follows or are evident from the description, or can be learned by the practice of the invention.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain aspects of the invention by referring to the figures, with well-known functions or constructions not necessarily being described in detail.
More specifically, a first document D3 supplied from a document tray 121 is picked up by a pickup roller 123a. The first document D3 picked up by the pickup roller 123a is conveyed by a conveying roller 123b to an image reading unit 109 mounted in an image reading main body 103 of the image reading device 100S. One side of the first document D3 is read out at the image reading unit 109 and discharged by a discharge roller 123c to the outside of a main body 125 of the ADF 120, thus completing the image reading process. Meanwhile, when image reading is performed by opening up a cover 103b and setting a second document D4 on a top of a platen glass 103a, the image reading unit 109 linearly reciprocates in directions shown by a bi-directional arrow B (
The image recording device 100P produces an image on the recording medium 101 according to the image information read out by the image reading device 100S. In producing the image, a photoconductive drum 152 is rotated in a predetermined direction, thereby being electrically charged to a predetermined potential by a first electrifying roller 153. A predetermined light, such as a laser beam, is projected on a surface of the charged photoconductive drum 152 by a laser scanning unit 155. Accordingly, an electrostatic latent image is formed on the photoconductive drum 152. The electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductive drum 152 is developed to a visible image by a developer supplied by a developing roller 157.
The recording medium 101 received in a paper feeding cassette 163 is picked up sheet by sheet and supplied to the photoconductive drum 152 by the feeding roller 161. The recording medium 101 is supplied to a transfer nip, which refers to a contacting area between the photoconductive drum 152 and the transfer roller 171, and the developer image (visible image) formed on the photoconductive drum 152 is transferred onto the recording medium 101. The developer image is fused on the recording medium 101 while the recording medium passes through a fixing unit 180 that includes a fixing roller 181 and a pressing roller 183. The recording medium 101 passed through the fixing unit 180 is discharged to an eject tray 201 by the discharging rollers 191 to 193.
Also, the recording medium 101 and documents, such as documents D3 and D4, in addition to being a paper type media, can also be other types of media, such as film type media, or other suitable type media for image forming, in practice and applications of the invention. As such, references herein to paper also can correspond to other suitable medium or media, and the references to image forming apparatus can also apply to corresponding image forming apparatus for other suitable media, according to aspects of the invention.
The image reading device 100S is disposed at a predetermined distance from the eject tray 201 so as to provide a space C, forming a predetermined spaced interval, for a user to remove the recording medium 101 discharged onto the eject tray 201. However, in view of presence of the ADF 120, the centroid of the image reading device 100S is not necessarily stably supported. In this regard, such as when scanning a heavy document, such as a document with a relatively large number of sheets, the image reading device 100S can droop. Consequently, exemplary structure, according to aspects of the invention, which promotes supporting stably the image reading device 100S, as well as maintaining the predetermined spaced interval formed by the space C between the image reading device 100S and the image recording device 100P, is provided and illustrated in the image forming apparatus 100 of FIGS. 3 to 6.
Referring to FIGS. 4 to 6, the image reading device 100S is connected with an upper surface 102a of an image recording main body 102 on one end while supported by the dedicated support member 210 on the other end. The support member 210 is configured to selectively pivot, so that the recording medium 101 stacked on the eject tray 201 can be removed from the eject tray 201 without interference by the support member 210. More specifically, when the user wants to remove the recording medium 101 from the eject tray 201, the support member 210 is pivoted in a direction into the image reading main body 103, or the image recording main body 102, such as indicated by the double headed arrow P, thereby thoroughly opening the space C where the recording medium or media 101 is/are stacked on the eject tray 201. In order to support the image reading device 100S, the support member 210 is pivoted back in the opposite direction, such as indicated by the double headed arrow P, to its initial position, such as in communication with an upper surface 102a′ of the image recording main body 102, with the top surface 102a′ typically being lower in relation to the top surface 102a of the image recording main body 102 to provide for the space for the recording medium or media 101. The support member 210, supporting the image reading device 100S, typically does not cause much trouble in withdrawing a relatively small size recording medium or media 101 from the space C. However, when the recording medium or media 101 is/are of a relatively large size, such as A3 paper, the support member 210 can possibly interfere with the withdrawing of the recording medium or media 101. The embodiment of the invention such as illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, according to aspects of the invention, promotes resolving possible interference with the withdrawing of the recording medium 101 by pivoting the support member 210 inward, as described.
Continuing with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6, the support member 210 pivots, or rotates, on a hinge unit 230, as a pivot unit, formed at an upper end, or upper side, 210d or lower end, or lower side, 210b of the support member 210. In the illustrations of FIGS. 4 to 6, the support member 210 has the hinge unit 230 at the upper end 210d so as to pivot at the lower part 103s of the image reading main body 103 of the image reading device 100S. The hinge unit 230 includes a pivot pin 231 to pivotally support the support member 210. In addition, according to an aspect of the invention, a horizontality maintaining unit 250 is provided to fix a position of the support member 210 in a generally horizontal state or position, such as illustrated in
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However, in the horizontality maintaining unit 250′, instead of the fastening recess member 251 and the fastening projection 253, as employed with the support member 210 in the embodiment of
The foregoing embodiments, aspects and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. Also, the description of the embodiments of the invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and various other alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, although a few embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in the embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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2005-55552 | Jun 2005 | KR | national |