This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-038770 filed on Feb. 28, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus of which the apparatus main body is provided with an IC card reader for reading data input to a noncontact IC card.
An image forming apparatus such as a copier that forms an image on a sheet by an electrographic system is provided with an IC card reader, and when a noncontact IC card to which data such as a personal code is input is placed over a detection surface of the IC card reader, the data input to the IC card is read by the IC card reader.
In the image forming apparatus provided with such an IC card reader, the IC card reader is fixedly arranged beside an operation portion at an upper part of the apparatus main body, for example, and it is not possible to freely adjust an angle of the IC card reader.
Meanwhile, in a conventional art, as an image forming apparatus of which the apparatus main body is provided with an IC card reader that inputs a personal code, there is proposed a configuration such that when an operator inputs the personal code by using the card, the height of the image forming apparatus is automatically controlled to reach a height corresponding to the input code by a lifting device.
However, in the conventional image forming apparatus, the IC card reader is installed at an upper surface and the like of the apparatus main body, and it is not possible to freely adjust the angle. Thus, it is difficult for a wheelchair user or
even a healthy person with a different physical constitution (height) to place the IC card over the detection surface of the IC card reader.
An image forming apparatus according to one aspect of the present disclosure is an image forming apparatus of which the apparatus main body is provided with an IC card reader that reads data input to a noncontact IC card. The IC card reader is installed at an angle enabling a detection surface to face downward relative to the apparatus main body.
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.
An embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below on the basis of the attached drawings.
An image forming apparatus 10 shown in
Further, below the discharge tray 12 of the image forming apparatus 1 shown in
Meanwhile, when the noncontact IC card personally held by a user is placed over a planar detection surface 1a, the IC card reader 1 reads data such as a personal code input to the IC card, and in the present embodiment, as described above, the IC card reader 1 is rotatable, and, for example, when used by a wheelchair user, it is possible to rotate the IC card reader 1 in the direction of the arrow as shown in
Alternatively, when a user is tall, it is possible to change the angle of the IC card reader 1 obliquely upward by rotating the IC card reader 1 in the direction of the arrow as shown in
Next, a specific configuration of an angle adjusting mechanism of the IC card reader 1 will be described with reference to
At the rear surface of both right and left ends of the IC card reader 1, two column-like engagement protrusions 2 and 3 (only one of the two is shown in
Further, block bodies 7 (only one of the two is shown in the right part of
When the IC card reader 1 provided with the angle adjusting mechanism thus configured is rotated counterclockwise (in the direction of the arrow in
Alternatively, when the IC card reader 1 is rotated clockwise (in the direction of the arrow in
Thus, according to the present disclosure, it is possible even for a wheelchair user or a user different in height to adjust the inclination angle of the IC card reader 1 to the optimal angle for a user, and thus, it becomes easier to place the IC card over the IC card reader 1 to obtain an effect that the operability is improved. For example, it is easier even for a short user to place the IC card over the IC card reader 1, and thus, the operability is improved. When the detection surface 1a of the IC card reader 1 is adjusted to an upward-facing inclination angle, an upper end side of the detection surface 1a is moved backward from the substantially vertical front wall of the image forming apparatus 1. When the detection surface 1a is adjusted to a downward-facing inclination angle, a lower end of the detection surface 1a is moved backward from the substantially vertical front wall of the image forming apparatus 1. This prevents the detection surface 1a from protruding forward from the substantially vertical front wall of the image forming apparatus 1 so that the visibility of the discharge tray 12 arranged therebelow is not impaired. Accordingly, it is possible for a user to easily take out printed matter discharged to the discharge tray 12.
It should be noted that in the above embodiment, the IC card reader 1 is installed substantially vertically on the front of the image reading portion 11 of the image forming apparatus 10; however, the IC card reader 1 may be installed substantially horizontally at a bottom surface of the operation portion 13 as shown in
With the configuration shown in
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.
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