This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the corresponding Japanese Patent application No. 2007-276277, filed Oct. 24, 2007, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention claims and discloses an image forming apparatus employing an inkjet system whereby an ink is discharged to a sheet (recording medium) in order to form an image on the sheet.
In an image forming apparatus which forms an image on a sheet by discharging ink to the sheet with an inkjet head, a paper jam may occur during transportation of the sheet by a sheet transportation portion. In such an image forming apparatus, an ink discharge surface is provided on a lower surface of the inkjet head. The ink discharge surface has a large number of ink discharging nozzle openings for discharging the ink. The sheet transporting portion (i.e., a paper transport belt) is provided below the ink discharge surface at a small space interval. A user may insert his/her hand or the like in the vicinity of the inkjet head in order to rectify the paper jam occurring in the vicinity of the inkjet head. If a user's hand or the like touches the ink discharge surface of the inkjet head, it is likely to break meniscuses of the ink within the ink discharging nozzles which are open in the ink discharge surface. The meniscus as used herein is a surface on which the ink in the nozzles comes into contact with the open air. The state of the meniscus has an influence on the flying state of the ink. In the case where the meniscus is broken, a satisfactory discharge of the ink cannot be achieved and printing quality is deteriorated. Specifically, the hand or the like comes into contact with the nozzles of the inkjet head resulting in contaminants or the like entering the nozzles, or the ink within the nozzles soiling a hand or the like. In some cases, the meniscuses may be broken or at least damaged.
JP 2005-96187 relates to a conventionally proposed technology of covering the ink discharge surface with a sheet-like shutter in order to prevent, when paper jam occurs, a user from coming into direct contact with the ink discharge surface. For example, the direct contact can occur when a user inserts his/her hand in the vicinity of the inkjet head. With this technology, the user's hand will not be in contact with the ink discharge surface, thereby producing a high-quality image formation on a sheet.
However, in the image forming apparatus described above, if the sheet remains attached to the ink discharge surface during paper jam, the sheet is caught in the shutter when the shutter moves to a position where the shutter faces the ink discharge surface. Therefore there is a likelihood that the ink discharge surface cannot be protected by the shutter. In such a scenario where the ink discharge surface is not protected, if the user touches the ink discharge surface with a hand, the hand may be stained with the ink. In addition, the meniscuses within the ink discharge nozzles may be broken and/or damaged and lead to the deterioration of printing quality. Moreover, there may be cases where the removal of the paper jam takes a long period of time. For instance, if the ink discharge surface is left unprotected for a period of time, i.e., 30 minutes or more under a state where the air is dry, there is a fear that the ink in the nozzles may dry and the nozzles will be clogged. Alternatively, there is also a fear that the ink in the nozzles will dry, which will cause increased viscosity of the ink and in turn cause defective discharge.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus capable of protecting an ink discharge surface even when a sheet is attached to the ink discharge surface.
An image forming apparatus according to one aspect of the present invention comprises: an image forming portion; a recording medium transporting portion; a moving mechanism; an ink discharge surface protecting mechanism; and a control unit. The image forming portion can include an inkjet head having an ink discharge surface for discharging ink. The image forming portion forms an image on a recording medium by discharging ink from the ink discharge surface. The recording medium transporting portion has a transport surface which is arranged below the ink discharge surface while facing the ink discharge surface and on which a recording medium is placed. The recording medium transporting portion transports the recording medium to a position facing the ink discharge surface. The moving mechanism moves the transport surface toward and away from the ink discharge surface. The ink discharge surface protecting mechanism includes a cap member and a driving device. The driving device moves the cap member. The control unit monitors a jam of the recording medium during transportation thereof. When the control unit determines that a jam of the recording medium occurs during the transportation of the recording medium, the control unit moves the transport surface away from the ink discharge surface to activate the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In this text, the terms “comprising”, “comprise”, “comprises” and other forms of “comprise” can have the meaning ascribed to these terms in U.S. Patent Law and can mean “including”, “include”, “includes” and other forms of “include”.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out in particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying descriptive matter in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which corresponding components are identified by the same reference numerals.
The following detailed description, given by way of example, but not intended to limit the invention solely to the specific embodiments described, may best be understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and by no way limiting the present invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, additions, deletions and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used in another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. It is intended that the present invention covers such modifications, combinations, additions, deletions, applications and variations that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Hereinafter, description will be made of various embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. A schematic structure of an image forming apparatus 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The image forming portion 2 is for forming an image based on image data or image information on a sheet as an example of recording medium. The image forming portion includes a plurality of inkjet heads 21. Four of the inkjet heads 21 are arranged above a transport belt 42 of the sheet transporting portion 4 (to be described below) in a direction perpendicular to the sheet transporting direction. The inkjet heads 21 discharge ink on a sheet based on image data or image information. Note that each of the inkjet heads 21 according to one embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in the figures accommodates ink with different colors including an ink discharge surface 22 provided with a plurality of holes (ink discharging nozzles, not shown) for discharging the accommodated ink. The inkjet heads 21 are the so-called “line-type” inkjet heads which form an image by discharging the ink in a width substantially equal to a width perpendicular to the direction of the sheet being transported by the sheet transporting portion 4. In
The sheet accommodating portion 3 is for accommodating one or more sheets on which an image is formed, and arranged in a lower portion of the image forming apparatus 1. The sheet accommodating portion 3 includes a sheet feeding roller 31 for feeding a sheet to the sheet transporting portion 4.
The sheet transporting portion 4 transports a sheet fed from the sheet accommodating portion 3 to a position facing the image forming portion 2. It then transports the sheet which has a surface on which an image is formed by the image forming portion 2 to the discharging portion 5. The sheet transporting portion 4 includes but is not limited to a plurality of rollers 41 and a transport belt 42 for transporting a sheet. The transport belt 42 which is arranged below the inkjet heads 21 is an endless belt. Rollers 44 and 45 are arranged at the uppermost stream and the lowermost stream of the transport belt 42 for circulating the transport belt 42. The transport belt 42 is supported by a belt supporting member 43 via the rollers 44 and 45. The belt supporting member 43 has a case-like structure similar to a matchbox, and has a top surface serving as a guide plate 48 which is described below. Further, as shown in
A top surface of the transport belt 42 is flat and faces the ink discharge surface 22 below the ink discharge surface 22 of the plurality of inkjet heads 21 to become a transport surface 47 on which a sheet is placed so as to face the ink discharge surface 22. Note that in one exemplary embodiment, the distance between the top surface (transport surface 47) of the transport belt 42 and the ink discharge surface 22 is set to about 1 mm. Below the transport surface 47, the guide plate 48 is provided along a transporting direction of a sheet transported on the transport surface 47. As shown in
The moving mechanism 7 is a device for moving the transport surface 47 towards or away from the ink discharge surface 22 by moving the transport belt 42 up and down. The moving mechanism 7 which is arranged below the transport belt 42 has a pair of eccentric cams 71 and 72. Of the pair of eccentric cams 71 and 72, the eccentric cam 71 located on the left side of
The ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 includes but is not limited to a cap member 60, a link mechanism 61, and a driving device 62, as shown in
The cap member 60 is a member for protecting the ink discharge surface 22 by covering the ink discharge surface 22 of the inkjet head 21. The cap member 60 includes but is not limited to a plate portion 63 and a side wall portion 64. The plate portion 63 has a rectangular shape corresponding to a shape of the ink discharge surface 22, which is made of a metal plate. The side wall portion 64 is uprightly arranged on a surface of the plate portion 63 facing the ink discharge surface 22, that is, a top surface thereof. In other words, the side wall portion 64 is provided along an edge of the top surface of the plate portion 63. The side wall portion 64 is formed of an elastic material such as rubber. The side wall portion 64 is provided over the entire periphery of the plate portion 63 so that the plate portion 63 is not brought into contact with the holes for ink discharge of the ink discharge surface 22. Further, in the case where the ink discharge surface 22 needs to be protected, the side wall portion 64 abuts along an edge of a portion of the ink discharge surface, where the holes for ink discharge are provided. Note that the cap member 60 is constructed so as to shield space surrounded by the ink discharge surface 22 and an inner surface of the cap member 60 from the open air when the cap member 60 abuts on the ink discharge surface 22. The cap member 60 is constructed as described above so that the ink in the holes ultimately deposited on the ink discharge surface 22 does not dry out, even over a period of time as the cap member 60 continues to protect the ink discharge surface 22. The cap member 60 is provided so as to be moved by the link mechanism 61 mentioned below from a predetermined standby position through a position that is lower than the ink discharge surface 22, and thereafter to a position in which the ink discharge surface 22 is covered. Note that the standby position of the cap member 60 is a position above the transport belt 42, constituting part of the sheet transporting portion 4 as shown in
The link mechanism 61 can include a cap supporting member 65, a side plate 66, and a driving disk 67.
The cap supporting member 65 supports an end of the cap member 60 in the front-to-back orientation thereof and has a shape extending in a vertical direction (See
The side plate 66 is a guide member for guiding the cap member 60. The side plate 66 is a plate-like member arranged in the front (near side in the direction perpendicular to the page of
The driving disk 67 is a driving force transmitting member for transmitting a driving force transmitted from the driving device 62 to the cap member 60 so that the cap member 60 is moved along the slit 69 of the side plate 66. The driving disk 67 is rotatably provided. A rotation center of the driving disk 67 is located between the first vertical portion 69b and the second vertical portion 69c of the slit 69 of the side plate 66. Besides, the driving disk 67 is provided with a slit 67a extending from the rotation center toward a radial direction. The slit 67a of the driving disk 67 moves along a trace such that the slit 67a and the slit 69 of the side plate 66 are overlapped by the rotation of the driving disk 67. The above-mentioned shaft member 68 of the cap member 60 passes through the slit 69 of the side plate 66 and the slit 67a of the driving disk 67, and furthermore, can move along the respective slits 67a and 69. Note that, as shown in
The driving device 62 shown in
The sheet holding mechanism 8 is for holding a sheet on the transport surface 47. The sheet holding mechanism 8 includes a plurality of blower fans 81 and a motor (not shown) for rotatably driving blower fans 81, as shown in
The discharging portion 5 is a portion for discharging a sheet on which an image has been formed by the image forming portion 2. The discharging portion 5 is arranged at an upper portion of the image forming apparatus 1. The discharging portion 5 includes but is not limited to at least one roller and preferably a plurality of rollers 51. The sheet on which an image has been formed by the image forming portion 2 is transported by the transport belt 42 and the rollers 51 and is discharged outside the apparatus from an outlet 52.
As shown in
Hereinafter, the control of the image forming apparatus 1 performed by the control unit 9 is described. First, a control flow at a normal image formation is described with reference to
In the first step S1, the transport belt 42 is moved. In this case, the moving mechanism 7 operates to move the transport belt 42, which stands by at the waiting position and away from the ink discharge surface 22, to the position for forming the image. This position is where the transport belt 42 comes close to the ink discharge surface 22 (See
In the second step S2, the sheet holding mechanism 8 operates. Note that other embodiments of the present invention allow the second step S2 and the first step S1 to be inversely performed or simultaneously performed.
After operation of the sheet holding mechanism 8, the sheet transporting portion 4 operates to start transporting a sheet in step S3.
In the fourth step S4, the ink is discharged from the ink discharge surface 22 to form an image on the sheet. Ink discharge starts after a specific time has elapsed after the leading end of the sheet is detected by the first sheet detecting sensor 29. The first sheet detecting sensor 29 is typically installed upstream of the inkjet head 21 in the uppermost stream of a path where the sheet is transported. The specific starting time is set longer for the inkjet heads 21 located more downstream. Therefore the discharge of the ink is sequentially started from the ink et heads 21 located upstream of a sheet transporting direction to form an image on the sheet which is transported below the inkjet heads 21. Then, in the fifth step S5, the sheet on which the image has been formed is discharged outside the apparatus.
After the image formation onto the sheet is completed, the sheet transporting portion 4 is stopped in the sixth step S6 and the sheet holding mechanism 8 is stopped in the seventh step S7.
In the eighth step S8, the transport belt 42 is moved. In this step, the moving mechanism 7 operates to move the transport belt 42 from the position for forming an image where the transport belt 42 comes close to the ink discharge surface 22 to the waiting position (See
Next, how to use a control flow to remedy a paper jam is described with reference to
Initially the occurrence of the paper jam is detected in the eleventh step S11. Step S11 is performed during the image formation operation in the fourth step S4. The sheet transporting portion 4 is stopped in the twelfth step S12. Note that the occurrence of the paper jam is detected as follows. In this exemplary case in accordance with the present invention, the second sheet detecting sensor 30 is arranged immediately upstream of the rollers 51 which are arranged downstream of the transport belt 42. That is, rollers 51 are located immediately downstream of the inkjet heads 21 which are located in the lowermost stream. In other words, in the case where a specific time (time A) has elapsed after the leading end of the sheet is detected by the first sheet detecting sensor 29, and further when the leading end of the sheet cannot be detected by the second sheet detecting sensor 30, the control unit 9 determines that the paper jam has occurred in the transporting path in the vicinity of the transport belt 42. Alternatively, in the case where a specific time (time B) has elapsed after the leading end of the sheet is detected by the first sheet detecting sensor 29, and further when a trailing end of the sheet cannot be detected by the second sheet detecting sensor 30, it can be determined that the leading end of the sheet has passed through a position opposite to the second sheet detecting sensor 30. It can then also be determined that the paper jam has occurred on the transporting path before the trailing end of the sheet reaches the position opposite to the second sheet detecting sensor 30. Accordingly, the control unit 9 determines that the paper jam is being caused on the transporting path in the vicinity of the transport belt 42. Note that in various other embodiments the two determinations described above for the paper jam may be combined.
In the thirteenth step S13, the transport belt 42 is moved. In this case, the moving mechanism 7 operates to move the transport belt 42 from the position for forming an image where the transport belt 42 comes close to the ink discharge surface 22 to the waiting position where the transport belt 42 is away from the ink discharge surface 22. After the occurrence of the paper jam is detected and while the transport belt 42 is being moved, the sheet holding mechanism 8 is in an operating state. In this state an attraction force acting on the sheet for holding the sheet on the transport surface 47 is maintained. For that reason, in the case where the sheet is attached to the ink discharge surface 22, the sheet can be separated from the ink discharge surface 22 by the attraction force due to the sheet holding mechanism 8 and a moving force of the transport belt 42. Alternatively, the sheet which caused the paper jam can be positioned or moved so that it is difficult for the sheet to be attached to the ink discharge surface 22.
When the transport belt 42 is moved in the thirteenth step S13 and the distance between the ink discharge surface 22 and the transport surface 47 is expanded, then the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 operates in the fourteenth step S14. In this case, the cap member 60 is moved from the standby position (See
After the transport belt 42 is located at the waiting position by the moving mechanism 7, the sheet holding mechanism 8 is stopped in the fifteenth step S15 for safety purposes in order to facilitate the sheet removal from the transport belt 42 by the user.
In the image forming apparatus 1, the sheet can be easily separated from the ink discharge surface 22 even when the sheet is attached to the ink discharge surface 22. Further, after the sheet is separated from the ink discharge surface 22, the ink discharge surface 22 can be covered with the cap member 60 for protection.
In another embodiment of the present invention, when the occurrence of the paper jam is detected in the eleventh step S11, the operation of the sheet holding mechanism 8 may be caused to be stopped in order to separate the sheet from the ink discharge surface 22 only, by the movement of the cap member 60 in the fourteenth step S14.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, the air flow headed from a sheet side of the transport surface 47 to an opposed side thereof is generated to suck the sheet, whereby the force for holding the sheet on the transport surface 47 is generated. However, in yet another embodiment of the present invention, a different mechanism from the above, for example, may be used employing an electrostatic attraction force for holding the sheet on the transport surface 47.
In the above-mentioned various embodiments, after the transport surface 47 is separated from the ink discharge surface 22 (thirteenth step S13), the cap member 60 is moved to the protecting position (fourteenth step S14). However, the transport surface 47 is not moved to the waiting position in the thirteenth step S13, but in various other embodiments of the present invention the transport surface 47 may be slightly moved so as to ensure a gap into which the cap member 60 can be inserted. The cap member 60 may also be moved to the protecting position, and then the transport surface 47 may be moved again to the waiting position while a state in which the sheet holding mechanism 8 is in operation. Accordingly, the sheet attached to the ink discharge surface 22 can be more reliably separated from the ink discharge surface 22.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, a color printer is exemplified as the image forming apparatus 1. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and may be applied to a multi-function peripheral having functions such as a copying machine, a facsimile machine, or a device only having a copy function. Further, the present invention is not limited to a device which can form a color image, and may be applied to an image processing apparatus capable of forming only a monochrome image.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, the moving mechanism 7 and the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 are operated by the control unit 9. In other embodiments of the present invention, a front door (not shown) may be provided on the front surface side of the image forming apparatus 1. Preferably the front door can be locked while the moving mechanism 7 and the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 operate and can be opened by the user to check the inside thereof for the disposal of the paper jam or the like while the moving mechanism 7 and the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 don't operate. With this, it is possible to prevent the hand or the like of the user from being caught in the moving mechanism 7 and the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 under operation when the user abruptly opens the front door to insert the hand into the image forming apparatus 1. Further, it is possible to prevent the user's hand from coming into direct contact with the ink discharge surface 22 of the inkjet head 21 which is not protected by the cap member 60.
According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present invention, after the operations of the moving mechanism 7 and the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 by the control unit 9 are completed, a display indicating that the paper jam has occurred may be made on a display portion (not shown) in the image forming apparatus 1. Alternatively in other embodiments of the present invention, after the operations of the moving mechanism 7 and the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 by the control unit 9 are completed, a display indicating that the paper jam has occurred may be made on a display screen of a connected computer that ordered printing for the sheet which has caused the paper jam. Then, after the operations of the moving mechanism 7 and the ink discharge surface protecting mechanism 6 are completed, the user is informed of the occurrence of the paper jam. Therefore, the user can safely perform the disposal of the paper jam, and further, the user can be prevented from touching by the hand the ink discharge surface 22 of the inkjet head 21 which is not protected by the cap member 60.
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2007-276277 | Oct 2007 | JP | national |