Image forming device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6752495
  • Patent Number
    6,752,495
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 28, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A first lever 70 is linked to coupling unit 60 to couple and decouple a pair of rollers 26, 30 which pinch and deliver a recording sheet 20 in a delivery direction toward an image-forming zone for image formation. This first lever 70 is placed near an inlet port 16.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an image-forming apparatus for forming an image on a long recording sheet wound in a roll, or a like state.




BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE




Conventionally, long recording sheets wound upon a core tube (hereinafter referred to as “rolled recording sheet”) are used widely as the recording sheet for image formation with an image-forming apparatus. Usually, to feed the rolled recording sheet to the image-forming apparatus, a holder for holding the roll of the recording sheet is provided on the rear side of the main body of the image-forming apparatus. On the rear side, an inlet port is provided for feeding the rolled recording sheet from the holder. On the front side of the main body of the apparatus, an outlet port is provided for discharging the recording sheet after image formation. Between the inlet port and the outlet port, an image-forming zone is provided for image formation on the rolled recording sheet.




Between the inlet port and the image-forming zone, a pair of rollers are placed to pinch and deliver the rolled recording sheet to the image-forming zone. The roller pair consists of a driving roller and a driven roller placed above. The driven roller is made movable upward and downward to be coupled to or decoupled from the driving roller. A manipulating lever is provided near the outlet port to move the driven roller upward and downward. The rolled recording sheet is pinched by the driving roller and the driven roller and is delivered with rotation of the driving roller.




For image formation on the rolled recording sheet, the rolled recording sheet is delivered stepwise by the driving roller and the driven roller by one printing band width. After the formation of the one printing band portion of the image, the rolled recording sheet is delivered further by the one printing width. On the newly delivered portion of the recording sheet, a next printing band portion of the image is formed. Such operations are repeated to form the entire image. The rolled recording sheet is then delivered to be discharged from the outlet port.




When the rolled recording sheet held by the roll holder has been used up entirely or a like case, the core tube left on the holder is taken out, and a fresh recording sheet roll is set to the holder. Before formation of an image on this fresh rolled-recording sheet, the rolled recording sheet should be pinched between the driving roller and the driven roller. For pinching the recording sheet between the driving roller and the driven roller, firstly a manipulating lever is handled to displace the driven roller upward to be decoupled from the driving roller (Step 1); with the driven roller kept decoupled from the driving roller, the front end portion on the outermost face of the rolled recording sheet is introduced through the inlet port (Step 2); then the front end portion is inserted between the driving roller and the driven roller (Step 3); and finally the driven roller is lowered by handling the manipulating lever to press the driving roller through the rolled recording sheet (Step 4). Thus, the rolled recording sheet is pinched between the driving roller and the driven roller to be ready for delivery to the image-formation zone.




In the aforementioned operation for delivery of the fresh rolled recording sheet to the image formation zone, the user conducts the above Step 1 at the front side of the apparatus, thereafter the user moves to the rear side of the apparatus to practice the above Step 2 and Step 3, and further the user moves again to the front side of the apparatus again to practice the above final Step 4.




With conventional image-forming apparatuses, as described above, the user has to move between the front side and rear side of the apparatus for replenishment of the rolled recording sheet and delivery of the fresh rolled recording sheet to the image formation zone. This is inconvenient and inefficient in the operation.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




Under the aforementioned circumstances, the present invention intends to provide an image-forming apparatus improved in operability.




For achieving the above object, a first embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention having a pair of rollers for pinching and delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image-forming zone for image formation, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the pair of rollers against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction, the image-forming apparatus comprising




(1) a coupling unit for coupling and decoupling the pair of rollers, and




(2) a first manipulating member placed near the inlet port, and linked to the coupling unit for manipulating the coupling unit.




The image-forming apparatus may comprise




(3) a second manipulating member which is placed near the outlet port, and is linked to the coupling unit for manipulating the coupling unit.




The coupling unit may comprise




(4) a turning arm linked to both of the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member and being turnable in a prescribed direction and the reverse direction; and




(5) a coupling member linked to the turning arm, for decoupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the prescribed direction and coupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the reverse direction.




The image-forming apparatus may comprise




(6) a third manipulating member, instead of the first manipulating member, formed in integration with the turning arm, and placed near the inlet port.




A second embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention having a coupleable rollers for pinching and delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image-forming zone for image formation, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the pair of rollers against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction, the image-forming apparatus comprising




(7) a manipulating member taking either a coupling position for coupling the pair of rollers or a decoupling position for decoupling the pair of rollers and being energized to take the coupling position, for manipulating the pair of rollers;




(8) a turning arm linked to the manipulating member to be, turnable;




(9) a coupling member linked to the turning arm to decouple the pair of rollers with the manipulating member set at the decoupling position and to couple the pair of rollers with the manipulating member set at the coupling position; and




(10) a first locking means placed near the inlet port for locking the turning arm not to turn with the manipulating member set at the decoupling position.




The image-forming apparatus of the second embodiment may comprise




(11) a releasing means placed near the inlet port for releasing the turning arm from locking by the first locking means.




A third embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention having a pair of coupleable rollers for pinching and delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image-forming zone for image formation, and the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the pair of rollers against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction, the image-forming apparatus comprising




(12) a first manipulating member placed near the inlet port for coupling and decoupling the pair of rollers;




(13) a second manipulating member placed near the outlet port for coupling and decoupling the pair of rollers;




(14) a turning arm linked to both of the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member and being turnable in a prescribed direction and the reverse direction;




(15) a coupling member linked to the turning arm, for decoupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the prescribed direction and coupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the reverse direction;




(16) a second locking means for locking one of the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member when the pair of rollers are coupled.




(17) The second locking means may be an openable cover which is openable at an upper part of the main body of the image-forming apparatus, and the openable cover prevents turn of the first manipulating member or the second manipulating member to lock the manipulating means when the openable cover is closed.




A fourth embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention having a driving roller for delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image formation zone, a turnable arm extending in a direction nearly parallel to the delivery direction above the driving roller, and a driven roller fixed rotatably to the turnable arm and capable of coupling with the driving roller, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the driving roller against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction, the image-forming apparatus comprising




(18) a turnable shaft extending in a direction crossing the turnable arm above the driven roller;




(19) a bearing for supporting one end of the turnable shaft;




(20) a pushing cam which pushes the turnable arm with turn of the turning shaft in the prescribed direction to lift the driven roller above the driving roller, and couples the driven roller with the driving roller with turn of the turning shaft in the direction reverse to the prescribed direction;




(21) a turning arm lever having a connecting end connected to the other end of the turning shaft, a turning arm extending downward from the connecting end in a direction approximately perpendicular to the turning shaft, and a third lever extending from the connecting end to vicinity of the inlet port at the upstream side against the delivery direction;




(22) a second arm having a first end connected to a bottom end of the turning arm, and a second end placed downstream after the first end along the delivery direction; and




(23) a second manipulating member having a turning end fixed in a turnable manner near the outlet port and connected to the second arm at the second end.




A fifth embodiment of the image-forming apparatus having a driving roller for delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image formation zone, a turnable arm extending in a direction nearly parallel to the delivery direction above the driving roller, and a driven roller fixed rotatably to the arm and capable of coupling with the driving roller, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the driving roller against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction, the image-forming apparatus comprising




(24) a turnable shaft extending in a direction crossing the arm above the driven roller;




(25) a bearing for supporting one end of the turnable shaft;




(26) a pushing cam which pushes the arm with turn of the turning shaft in the-prescribed direction to separate the driven roller upward from the driving roller, and couples the driven roller with the driving roller by turn of the turning shaft in the direction reverse to the prescribed direction;




(27) a turning arm having a upper end connected to the other end of the turning shaft and extending downward from the upper end in a direction approximately perpendicular to the turning shaft and being turnable around the upper end;




(28) a protrusion formed at the bottom end of the turning arm to protrude therefrom;




(29) a second arm having a first end connected to a lower end of the turning arm, and a second end placed downstream after the first end along the delivery direction;




(30) a second manipulating member having a turning end fixed in a turnable manner near the outlet port and connected to the second arm at the second end;




(31) a pulling coil spring which is placed in the upstream before the second manipulating member pulls the second manipulating member in the upstream direction against the delivery direction to energize the turning arm to turn in the reverse direction; and




(32) a stopper which is placed near the inlet port and locks the turning arm by hooking the protrusion of the turning arm when the turning arm is turned in the prescribed direction.




The image-forming apparatus of this embodiment may be provided with




(33) a stopper-releasing device, and




(34) a releasing device controller for controlling the stopper-releasing device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing schematically the constitution of a color plotter, an image-forming apparatus, taken from the front side.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the plotter shown in

FIG. 1

, taken from the rear side.





FIG. 3

is a partially cutaway perspective view of a delivery path of a recording sheet in the plotter shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a side view showing the inside structure of a plotter of a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged perspective view of a coupling unit and related parts incorporated in the plotter shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a side view showing the inside structure of a plotter of a second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a side view showing the inside structure of a plotter of a third embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a plan view illustrating a state of the turning arm of the plotter disengaged from the stopper of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a plan view illustrating a state of the turning arm engaged to the stopper.





FIG. 10

an enlarged perspective view of the driven roller and the stopper with the second lever set at the decoupling position.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




The embodiments of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention are explained below by reference to drawings.




The constitution of a color plotter (hereinafter referred simply to as a “plotter”) of a first embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention is briefly explained below by reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a plotter, taken from the front side.

FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the plotter shown in

FIG. 1

, taken from the rear side.




The plotter


10


is mounted onto a stand


12


having casters


12




a


. The plotter


10


has a control unit


14


for controlling the plotter


10


to select the paper size, on-line/off-line, and commands. In the upper part of the main body of the plotter


10


, a cover openable upward is provided which covers and uncovers the interior of the main body (the openable cover


13


is an example of a second locking means in the present invention).




A recording paper sheet (an example of the recording sheet in the present invention) is introduced through an inlet port


16


provided on the rear side of the plotter


16


for inserting the recording paper sheet. Inside near the inlet port


16


, there are placed a driving roller


26


(see

FIG. 3

) and a driven roller


30


(see

FIG. 3

) in a pair. The driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


are an example of the pair of rollers in the present invention.




The recording paper sheet introduced through the inlet port


16


in the arrow A direction (see

FIG. 2

) is delivered in the delivery direction (in the same direction as shown by the arrow A) into the plotter


10


by the driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


in accordance with the instruction given by the control unit


14


. Inside the plotter, an image-forming zone


32


(see

FIG. 3

) is provided for formation of an image on the recording paper sheet. An outlet port


18


is provided for taking out the recording sheet after image formation on the downstream side along the arrow A direction of the image-forming zone


32


(the front side of the plotter


10


). After the image formation in the image-forming zone


32


, the recording sheet delivered there is discharged through the outlet port


18


in the arrow A direction.




The path of delivery of the recording paper sheet and the printing process (image formation process) in the plotter


10


is explained below by reference to FIG.


3


.





FIG. 3

is a partially cutaway perspective view of a delivery path of a recording sheet in the plotter shown in FIG.


1


. In

FIG. 3

, the same symbols are used for indicating the same constitution elements as in FIG.


1


and FIG.


2


.




The plotter


10


is capable of forming an image either on a recording paper sheet in a cut-sheet state or on a continuous recording paper sheet wound in a roll (a rolled paper sheet)


20


. Here, explanation is made on the delivery path of the rolled paper sheet inserted through the inlet port


16


. However, the cut sheets of the recording paper may also be allowed to pass through the same delivery path.




The front end of the rolled paper sheet


20


is inserted through the inlet port


16


in the arrow A direction (FIG.


2


). The inserted paper sheet


20


is delivered over a sheet delivery guide


24


integrated with a platen


22


. The image-forming zone


32


is provided on the downstream portion of the platen in the arrow A direction adjacent to the sheet delivery guide


24


. The rolled paper sheet


20


having passed over the sheet delivery guide


24


comes to be pinched between the driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


held rotatably by a driven-roller arm


28


(an example of the arm in the present invention), and is delivered to the image-forming zone


32


.




Below the image-forming zone


32


, there is provided a suction fan


33


(FIG.


4


). Many suction holes


34


are bored in the platen


22


. During delivery of the rolled sheet


20


, the suction fan is driven to suck the air through the suction holes


34


to allow the rolled sheet


20


to adhere onto the platen


22


to prevent floating of the rolled paper sheet


20


. The rolled paper sheet


20


is kept pinched between the driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


, and is delivered and discharged from the outlet port


18


(

FIG. 1

) in the arrow A direction.




The plotter


10


has a carriage


42


which reciprocates in the arrow B direction (main scanning direction). This carriage


42


has a head holder


44


on which printing heads


46


containing color inks are mounted (e.g., inks of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black). To this printing heads


46


, a flexible cable


56


is connected which transmits ink ejection signals to the printing head


46


.




The carriage


42


is fastened to a wire


48


stretched by a carriage-driving motor (not shown in the drawing). This wire


48


reciprocates in the arrow B direction with normal and reverse rotation of the carriage-driving motor. The reciprocating movement of the wire


48


drives the carriage


42


in reciprocation along the guide rail


50


in the arrow B directions. In the carriage


42


at a portion downstream in the delivery direction (arrow A direction), a cutting device


40


is provided detachably. On the platen


22


, a groove


36


is provided in which a cutter (not shown in the drawing) of the cutting device


40


is allowed to move. A linear scale


54


extending in the arrow B directions is attached near the guide rail


50


for detection of the position of the carriage


54


.




The rolled paper sheet


20


is delivered intermittently in a sub-scanning direction perpendicular to the arrow B direction (arrow A direction, delivery direction). During image formation on the rolled paper sheet


20


, the delivery of the rolled paper sheet


20


is temporarily stopped, and one band portion of the image is formed by ejecting an ink from printing head


46


onto the portion of the rolled paper sheet


20


placed on the image-forming zone


32


by moving the carriage


42


in reciprocation in the arrow B direction. Then the rolled paper sheet


20


is delivered by a prescribed sheet length to place a fresh portion of the rolled sheet paper sheet


20


on the image-forming zone


32


for formation of the next printing band portion of the image. This operation is repeated over the entire length of the rolled paper sheet


20


to form a color image on the rolled paper sheet


20


. The rolled paper sheet


20


after the image formation is kept pinched between the driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


, and is discharged along the discharge guide


38


.




The internal structure of the plotter


10


is explained by reference to FIG.


4


and FIG.


5


.





FIG. 4

is a side view showing the internal structure of the plotter.

FIG. 5

is an enlarged perspective view of a coupling unit incorporated in the plotter shown in FIG.


4


.




Inside the main body of the plotter


10


, a driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


are placed between the image-forming zone and the inlet port


16


. Between the inlet port


16


and the outlet port


18


, there is provided a coupling unit


60


which moves the driven roller


30


upward from the driving roller


26


to decouple the driven roller


26


from the driving roller


30


, and again brings the driven roller


30


downward into pressure-contact with the driving roller


26


(coupling and decoupling). To the coupling unit


60


, a first lever


70


(an example of the first manipulating member of the present invention) and a second lever


72


(an example of the second manipulating member of the present invention) are linked.




By opening the cover


13


, the carriage


42


, the head holder


44


, and accessories thereof are uncovered. Thereby, mounting and demounting of the printing head


46


to or from the head holder


44


, and other maintenance of the interior of the main body are facilitated.




By closing the cover


13


, the carriage


42


, the head holder


44


, and the like parts are covered by the cover


13


, and are protected against the direct shock from the outside. The cover


13


prevents deposition of dust or a foreign matter on the printing head or the like parts, and locks the second lever


72


not to turn, as described later.




The aforementioned driving roller


26


is fixed to the rotation shaft


27


to be rotatable with the rotation shaft


27


perpendicular to the delivery direction (arrow A direction) as the rotation center. This rotation shaft


27


is placed near the image-forming zone


32


below the platen


22


. Therefore, most part of the driving roller


26


is below the platen


22


, but a part of the driving roller


26


emerges slightly above the upper face of the platen


22


. Thereby, the lower face of the rolled recording sheet


20


sucked to adhere to the platen


22


is brought into contact with the driving roller


26


.




Above the driving roller


26


, a driven-roller arm


28


is placed which extends nearly parallel to the sheet delivery direction. The driven-roller arm


28


is in a shape of a letter “V” having a bend in the middle, and is fixed to the main body of the plotter


10


to be turnable around the bend


28




a


of the V-shaped arm as the turning center. Of the driven-roller arm


28


, the tip


28




d


of the portion (downstream-side arm)


28




b


downstream of bending portion


28




a


in the sheet delivery direction is positioned above the driving roller


26


. Onto this tip


28




d


, the driven roller


30


is fixed to be rotatable around the rotation shaft


29


nearly parallel to the rotation shaft


27


.




Of the driven-roller arm


28


, the tip


28




e


of the portion (upstream-side arm)


28




c


upstream of the bending portion


28




a


in the sheet delivery direction is hooked (fixed) by one end


100




a


of a pulling coil spring


100


as shown in FIG.


4


. The other end


100




b


opposite to the end


100




a


of the pulling spring


100


is fixed to the main body of the plotter


10


so as to keep the end


100




b


invariably higher than the tip


28




e


. This pulling coil spring


100


pulls the tip


28




e


upward. The driven-roller arm


28


is turnable around the bend portion


28




a


. Therefore, pulling-up of the tip


28




e


of the upstream-side arm


28




c


pushes down the tip


28




d


of the downstream-side arm


28




b


. Thereby, the driven roller


30


attached to the tip


28




d


is kept pressed against the driving roller


26


.




The constitution of this coupling unit


60


is explained below which couples the driven roller


30


to the driving roller


26


. The coupling unit


60


is constituted of a pushing cam


64


(an example of the coupling member in the present invention), a turning shaft


66


fixing this pushing cam


64


, a turning arm


62


in a plate shape connected to the shaft end


66




b


of the turning shaft


66


, a first arm


74


in a long narrow plate shape for linking (connecting) the turning arm


62


to the first lever


70


, a second arm


76


in a long narrow plate shape for linking the turning arm


62


to the second lever


72


, and so forth.




The turning shaft


66


is placed above the driven-roller arm


28


, in the shaft length direction shown by the arrow B perpendicular to the sheet delivery direction (an example of crossing direction perpendicular to the arm in the present invention). The one end


66




a


of the turning shaft


66


is supported by a bearing


68


to be turnable.




The other end


66




b


of the turning shaft


66


opposite to the end


66




a


is linked to the upper end


62




a


of the turning arm


62


. The direction from the upper end


62




a


to the lower end


62




b


is nearly perpendicular to the direction of the turning shaft


66


(arrow B direction). The turning arm


62


is turnable around the turning shaft


66


in the prescribed direction (arrow C direction in

FIG. 5

) and the reversed direction (arrow D direction in FIG.


5


). The turning shaft


66


is turned by the turning arm


62


in the turning direction of the turning arm


62


by the same turning angle.




The turning shaft


66


has a pushing cam


64


protruding nearly perpendicularly from the turning shaft


66


in opposition to the upstream-side arm


28




c


. The pushing cam


64


is provided such that the angle formed by the protruding direction of the pushing cam


64


perpendicularly from the turning shaft


66


and the direction from the top


62




a


to the bottom


62




b


of the turning arm


62


, and the length of the cam


64


from the turning shaft


66


to the tip


64




a


satisfy the following conditions. A first condition is that, when the first lever


70


and the second lever


72


are in a coupling position as shown by the solid lines in

FIG. 4

, the pushing cam


64


does not push the upstream-side arm


28




c


and the driven roller


30


presses the driving roller


26


. A second condition is that, when the first lever


70


and the second lever


72


are respectively in a decoupling position as shown by the two-dot chain lines in

FIG. 4

, the pushing cam


64


pushes down the upstream-side arm


28




c


to decouple the driven roller


30


from the driving roller


26


.




The pushing cam


64


which satisfies the above conditions pushes down the upstream-side arm


28




c


with turn of the turning shaft


66


in the arrow-C direction caused by turn of the turning arm


62


in the arrow-C direction. Thereby the downstream-side arm


28




b


is lifted to separate the driven roller


30


upward from the driving roller


26


. On the other hand, when the turning arm


62


is turned in the arrow-D direction reverse to the arrow-C direction to turn the shaft


66


in the arrow-D direction, the upstream-side arm


28




c


is released from the pushing pressure given by the pushing cam


64


. Thereby the upstream-side arm


28




c


is pulled up by the pulling coil spring


100


to lower the downstream-side arm


28




b


to couple the driven roller


30


to the driving roller


26


.




The first lever


70


for turning the turning arm


62


is placed near the inlet port


16


on the upstream side thereof. The first lever


70


has a bend


70




d


near the one end


70




a


thereof. Thus the first lever


70


is bent there in the shape of a letter “V”. The first lever


70


is attached such that the bend


70




d


protrudes toward the downstream of the sheet delivery direction when lever is erected to keep the end


70




a


higher than the end


70




b


. This first lever


70


is fixed to the main body of the plotter


10


to be turnable around the bend


70




d


between the coupling position and the decoupling position.




The first lever


70


is linked to the turning arm


62


by the first arm


74


. The one end


74




a


of the first arm


74


and the lower end


62




b


of the turning arm


62


are linked together by a pin


62




c


to be turnable. The other end


74




b


opposite to the end


74




a


is positioned upstream relative to the end


74




a


. This end


74




b


and the bottom end


70




a


of the first lever


70


are joined by a pin


70




c


to be turnable.




A second lever


72


is provided for turning the turning arm


62


near the outlet port


18


in the downstream side thereof. The second lever


72


is linked to the turning arm


62


by a second arm


76


. The one end


76




a


is joined to the bottom end


62




b


of the turning arm


62


by a pin


62




c


to be turnable. The end


76




b


opposite to the end


76




a


is situated on the downstream side of the end


76




b


along the delivery direction, and this end


76




b


is joined to the turning end


72




b


of the second lever


72


by a pin


72




c


to be turnable.




The second lever


72


is fixed to a turning shaft


72




d


to be turnable around the turning shaft


72




d


near the tip end of the turning end


72




a


between the coupling position to the decoupling position. When the second lever


72


is erected vertically to bring the tip end


72




b


opposite to the turning end


72




a


at the higher position, the turning shaft


72




d


comes to be positioned downstream after the pin


72




c


in the sheet delivery direction.




The first lever


70


and the second lever


72


are linked to each other by the coupling unit


60


constituted as described above. Further, the driven roller


30


is also interlocked therewith. With the first lever


70


and the second lever


72


placed respectively at the coupling position, the upstream-side arm


28




c


is pulled up by the pulling coil spring


100


since the pushing cam


64


does not push the upstream-side arm


28




c


. In this state, the driven roller arm


28


is forced to turn around the bend portion


28




a


counterclockwise in FIG.


4


. Thereby the driven roller


30


presses the driving roller


26


. In image formation on the rolled paper sheet


20


, the rolled paper sheet


20


pinched between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


is delivered in the arrow A direction with the rotation of the driving roller


26


.




When the first lever


70


(or the second lever


72


) is pushed from the coupling position to the decoupling position, the second lever


72


(or the first lever


70


) is also pushed down to the decoupling position since the first lever


70


and the second lever


72


are linked with each other. For example, by pushing down the first lever


70


to the decoupling position, the first arm


74


is pushed by the end


70




a


of the first lever


70


in the arrow A direction to turn the turning arm


62


clockwise in

FIG. 4

(arrow C direction in FIG.


5


). This turning movement pushes the second arm


76


in the arrow A direction to turn the second lever


72


conterclockwise in

FIG. 4

around the turning shaft


72




d


to the decoupling position.




Similarly, when the second lever


72


instead of the first lever


70


is pushed down from the coupling position to the decoupling position, the second arm


76


is pulled by the second lever


72


in the arrow A direction to turn the turning arm


62


clockwise in

FIG. 4

(arrow C direction in FIG.


5


). This turning movement pulls the first arm


74


in the arrow A direction to turn the first lever


70


clockwise in

FIG. 4

around the turning shaft


70




d


to the decoupling position.




The turn of the first lever


70


(or the second lever


72


) as described above from the coupling position to the decoupling position allows the turning shaft


66


to turn in the turning direction of the turning arm


62


. Thereby, the pushing cam


64


pushes down the upstream-side arm


28




c


to raise the downstream-side arm


28




b


to lift the driven roller


30


above the driving roller


26


. Therefore, in exchange of the rolled paper sheet or a like operation, the front end portion of the fresh rolled paper sheet can be introduced (inserted) through the inlet port


16


into the gap between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


.




For pinching the fresh rolled paper sheet


20


between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


, the first lever


70


(or the second lever


72


) is turned from the decoupling position to the coupling position. Reverse to the above decoupling operation, by this operation, the pulling coil spring


100


pulls up the upstream-side arm


28




c


to lower the downstream-side arm


28




b


. Thereby, the driven roller


30


presses the driving roller


26


through the rolled paper sheet


20


to pinch the rolled paper sheet


20


between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


. In this state, the first lever


70


and the second lever


72


are respectively at the coupling position.




As described above, the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


are coupled and decoupled by handling only the first lever


70


placed at the side of the inlet port


16


. Therefore, the user can conduct all of the operation of exchange of the rolled paper sheet


20


on the side of the inlet port


16


.




The openable cover


13


is fixed at one end


13




b


thereof to be turnable around the turning shaft


13




a


center. With the second lever


72


at the coupling position, the other end


13




c


opposite to the end


13




b


of the openable cover


13


, when it is closed, is at a lower position than the end


72




b


of the second lever


72


in the downstream side in the arrow A direction. Thereby, if the user tries to move the second lever


72


for decoupling, the tip end


72


of the second lever


72


will collide against the end


13




c


. Thus the second lever


72


at the coupling position is locked not to be moved to the decoupling position. The first lever


70


, which is linked to the second lever


72


through the coupling unit


60


, is also locked together with the second lever.




Normally, the openable cover


13


is closed during image formation with the plotter


10


. Therefore, during the image formation with the plotter


10


, the first lever


70


and the second lever


72


are both protected from misoperation, which ensures precise delivery of the rolled paper sheet


20


without causing decoupling of the driven roller


30


from the driving roller


26


. Therefore, the image formation is not interrupted by failure of delivery of the rolled paper sheet


20


.




The plotter of a second embodiment of the image formation apparatus of the present invention is explained by reference to FIG.


6


.





FIG. 6

is a side view showing the inside structure of a plotter of the second embodiment of the present invention. In

FIG. 6

, the same symbols are used as in

FIG. 4

for indicating corresponding constitutional elements. The general constitution of the plotter


200


of the second embodiment is nearly the same as the plotter


10


of the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-3

. The plotter


200


of the second embodiment is different from the plotter


10


in that the plotter


200


of the second embodiment has a turning arm lever


90


which is constituted of a turning arm


92


corresponding to the turning arm


62


and a plate-shaped third lever


94


(an example of a third manipulating member) formed in one body, instead of combination of the first lever


70


, the first arm


74


, and the turning arm


62


(

FIG. 4

) of the plotter


10


. In description of the constitutional elements of the plotter


200


,

FIG. 5

is suitably referred to for the parts corresponding to the parts of the plotter


10


.




In the plotter


200


, the turning arm


92


and the third lever


94


are formed in integration into a V-shaped turning arm lever


90


. This turning arm lever


90


is placed near the inlet port


16


. The connecting end portion


90




a


of the turning arm lever


90


is connected to a second end portion


66




b


of the turning shaft


66


perpendicularly to the length direction of the turning shaft


66


to be turnable freely around the turning shaft


66


.




The turning arm


92


extends downward from the connecting end portion


90




a


. The third lever


94


also extends from the connecting end portion


90




a


. This third lever


94


extends straight downward in the upstream direction against the sheet delivery direction before the turning arm


92


. Thus, the turning arm lever


90


is connected to the second end


66




b


in a shape of a reversed V-letter. The turning shaft


66


is turned by the turning arm lever


90


in the same direction by the same angle as the turning arm lever


90


.




An end portion


76




a


of a second arm


76


is connected to the lower end portion


92




a


of the turning arm


92


by a pin


91


to be turnable. The second lever


72


is linked to the turning arm


92


through the second arm


76


.




The third lever


94


has a slightly concaved grip portion


94




a


for easy gripping by the user in manipulation of the lever. This third lever


94


serves as a manipulating lever for turning the turning arm


92


. Therefore in the plotter


200


, the turning arm


92


is turned by manipulation of the third lever


94


or the second lever


72


.




In

FIG. 6

, the turning arm


92


can be turned in the arrow-C direction (prescribed direction) and the turning shaft


66


also can be turned thereby in the arrow-C direction by pushing down the second lever


72


from the coupling position shown by the solid line to the decoupling position shown by the two-dot chain line or by manipulating the third lever


94


in the arrow-C direction. Thereby the pushing cam


64


fixed to the turning shaft


66


is turned in the arrow-C direction. Thus, the pushing cam


64


pushes down the upstream-side arm


28




c


of the driven-roller arm


28


to lift the downstream-side arm


28




b


. Consequently, driven roller


30


is separated upward from the driving roller


26


.




When the driven roller


30


is apart from the driving roller


26


, the rolled paper sheet


20


introduced from the inlet port


16


can be inserted between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


. By turning the second lever


72


from the decoupling position to the coupling position or by turning the third lever


94


in the direction opposite to the arrow-C direction (arrow-D direction), the pushing cam


64


is turned in the arrow-D direction by the turning shaft


66


. Thereby, the upstream-side arm


28




c


is released from the pushing pressure of the pushing cam


64


, and is pulled up by the pulling coil spring


100


. Thus the downstream-side arm


28




d


is lowered to allow the driven roller


30


to press the driving roller through the rolled paper sheet


20


. Thereby, the rolled paper sheet


20


inserted between the driven roller


26


and the driving roller


30


is pinched by the driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


by operation only on the side of the inlet port


16


.




With the plotter


200


, since the turning arm lever


90


can be turned by manipulating the third lever


94


, another manipulating member need not be connected to the turning arm


92


in the side of the inlet port


16


. This simplifies the plotter structure in comparison with the plotter having a manipulating member connected to the turning arm


92


.




A third embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention is described by reference to

FIGS. 7-10

.





FIG. 7

is a side view showing the inside structure of a plotter of the third embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8

is an enlarged plan view of the turning arm and the stopper of the plotter of

FIG. 7

in a disengaged state.

FIG. 9

is an enlarged plan view illustrating the turning arm and the stopper in an engaged state.

FIG. 10

an enlarged perspective view of the driven roller and the stopper with the second lever set at the decoupling position. In these drawings, the same symbols are used for indicating the corresponding constitutional elements as shown in

FIGS. 4-6

. The general constitution of the plotter


210


of the third embodiment is nearly the same as that of the plotter


10


of the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-3

.




The plotter


210


of the third embodiment comprises neither the first lever


70


nor the first arm


74


which are employed in the plotter


10


of the first embodiment, and comprises no turning arm lever


90


which is employed in the plotter


200


of the second embodiment. The turning arm


110


of the plotter


210


has a protrusion


112


described later, which is different from the turning arm


62


of the first embodiment and the turning arm


92


of the second embodiment. Further, differently from the plotter


10


and plotter


200


, the plotter


210


has a stopper


80


(an example of a first locking means in the present invention) near the inlet port


16


for stopping the turning arm


110


not to be turned by a force weaker than a prescribed strength in the arrow-C direction (prescribed direction), and has a pulling coil spring


78


to pull the second lever


72


in the upstream side against the sheet delivery direction.




The pulling coil spring


78


, which is a feature of the plotter


210


of the third embodiment, is fixed at one end


78




a


to the second lever


72


. The other end


78




b


opposite to the end


78




a


is fixed to the main body of the plotter


210


at an upstream side of the end


78




a


against the sheet delivery direction. The position of fixation of the end


78




a


is above the position of the pin


72




c


connecting the second arm


76


to the second lever


72


. When the second lever


72


is forced only by the pulling coil spring


78


, the second lever


72


is held by the pulling coil spring


78


at the coupling position as shown by a solid line in FIG.


7


. Therefore, the second lever is at the coupling position, provided that the second lever


72


is not caught by the stopper


80


explained below.




The stopper


80


, which is another feature of the plotter


210


, has an engaging arm


82


in a narrow plate shape extending in the sheet delivery direction (arrow-A direction). The side face


82




d


(

FIG. 8

) of the engaging arm


82


is placed in parallel to the side face


110




b


of the turning arm


110


.




The front end


82




a


of the engaging arm


82


is placed at the downstream side of the turning shaft


66


along the sheet delivery direction near the turning arm


110


. The rear end


82




b


opposite to the front end


82




a


of the engaging arm


82


is placed at the upstream side of the turning shaft


66


against the sheet delivery direction. This rear end


82




b


is fixed to the turning shaft


84


to be turnable around the turning shaft


84


extending in the direction perpendicular to the arrow-A direction (arrow-E direction in FIG.


10


).




When the second lever


72


is brought to the position shown by a two-dot chain line in

FIG. 7

, the lower end


110




a


of the turning arm


110


and the front portion


82




a


of the engaging arm


82


are crossing as viewed from the length direction of the turning shaft


66


. A hollow


82




c


(

FIG. 9

) is formed at the part of the front portion to which the bottom portion


110




a


faces when the second lever


72


is at the decoupling position. At the part of the lower end


110




a


facing the hollow


82




c


, a protrusion


112


is formed which protrudes toward the hollow


82




c


, the protrusion being in a shape to fit to the hollow


82




c.






The rear portion


82




b


is energized by a compression spring


120


in the direction F (counterclockwise in

FIG. 9

) so as to engage the hollow


82




c


of the front portion


82




a


with the protrusion


112


. Therefore, the protrusion


112


is engaged with the hollow


82




c


when the turning arm


110


is turned to allow the protrusion


112


to face the hollow


82




c


. The turning arm


110


is locked by the engagement of the protrusion


112


with the hollow


82




c


not to turn in the arrow-C direction (a prescribed direction) by a force weaker than a prescribed strength.




In the plotter


210


having the constitution described above, the protrusion


112


of the turning arm


110


is allowed to engage with the hollow


82




c


of the stopper


80


placed near the inlet port


16


by turning the turning shaft


66


in the arrow C direction (prescribed direction) in

FIG. 10

by pushing down the second lever


72


to the decoupling position. Thereby the stopper


80


hooks the turning arm


110


not to turn, and the pushing cam


64


keeps pushing the upstream-side arm


28




c


of the driven roller arm


28


to retain the driven roller


30


above the driving roller


26


. In this state, the rolled paper sheet


20


introduced through the inlet port


16


can readily be inserted between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


.




The stopper


80


can be released from the turning arm


110


by pushing the rear portion


82




b


of the stopper


80


to the direction for disengaging the hollow


82




c


from the protrusion


112


(arrow-G direction in

FIG. 8

) against the compression coil spring


120


. Thereby the second lever


72


, which is being pulled by the pulling coil spring


78


, is allowed to return from the decoupling position to the coupling position. The turning arm


110


, which is linked through the second arm


76


to the second lever


72


, can be moved in the arrow-D direction reverse to the arrow C direction by the returning movement of the second lever


72


to the coupling position. When the second lever


72


is at the coupling position, the engaging arm


82


is being pushed up from the protrusion


112


, and the turning arm


110


can be turned in the arrow-C direction. When the second lever


72


is at the decoupling position, the engaging arm


82


can be pushed up by applying a force stronger than a prescribed strength to the second lever


72


in the arrow-C direction (prescribed direction) along the side face of the protrusion


112


above the protrusion


112


, and the turning arm


110


can be turned in the arrow-C direction (prescribed direction).




This turning movement of the turning arm


110


allows the turning shaft


66


to turn in the arrow-D direction to release the pressure of the pushing cam


64


applied onto the upstream-side arm


28




c


. Thereby, the downstream-side arm


28




b


is lowered to allow the driven roller


30


to press the driving roller


26


through the rolled paper sheet


20


. Thus, the rolled paper sheet


20


comes to be pinched between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


when the stopper


80


is disengaged from the turning arm


110


with the rolled paper sheet


20


being inserted between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


.




As described above, in the plotter


210


, the rolled paper sheet


20


inserted between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


can be pinched between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


by manipulating only the stopper


80


placed near the inlet port


16


. Therefore, the rolled paper sheet


20


can be pinched between the driving roller


26


and the driven roller


30


by operation either at the inlet port side or at the outlet port side.




For disengaging the protrusion


112


from the hollow


82




c


by pushing the engaging arm


82


to turn in arrow-G direction, a solenoid


130


(an example of the stopper-releasing member) may be provided near the stopper


80


. To the solenoid


130


, a solenoid control unit


132


(an example of the releasing device controller in the present invention) may be connected.




By actuation of the solenoid


130


by manipulating the solenoid control unit


132


, the stopper


80


can be disengaged from the turning arm


110


. Thereby, the turning arm


110


is turned in the arrow D direction to release the pressure of the pushing cam


64


onto the upstream-side arm


28




c


. Thereby, the rolled paper sheet


20


placed between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


is pinched between the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


.




The solenoid control unit


132


may be incorporated into the control unit


14


of the plotter


210


(FIG.


1


), or may be placed in another position without limitation in the placement. Therefore the solenoid controller


132


may be placed at a convenient position for the decoupling-coupling of the driven roller


30


and the driving roller


26


for exchange of the rolled paper sheet


20


or a like operation.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




According to the first embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention, a described above, a pair of rollers can be coupled and decoupled by handling a first manipulating member placed near the inlet port. With this manipulating member, the user, standing on the inlet port side, can decouple the pair of rollers, and insert a recording sheet through the inlet port between the pair of rollers. The recording sheet can be pinched and fixed by the pair of rollers by handling the first manipulating member to bring the pair of rollers into pressure-contact with each other. In such a manner, the operation of inserting the recording sheet through the inlet port between the pair of rollers and pinching and fixing the recording sheet for delivery can be conducted from only the inlet port side. Thereby, the image-forming apparatus is improved in the operability.




Further, the image-forming apparatus may be equipped with a second manipulating member placed near the outlet port and linked to the coupling unit for manipulating the coupling unit. In this case, the pair of rollers can be coupled or decoupled by manipulating the coupling unit either by the first manipulating member placed near the inlet port or by the second manipulating member placed near the outlet port. Therefore, the user can decouple the pair of rollers and insert the recording sheet through the inlet port between the by manipulating either the first manipulating member or the second manipulating member. The recording sheet can be pinched by bringing the pair of rollers into pressure-contact with each other. Therefore, the operation of pinching the recording sheet inserted through the inlet port between the pair of rollers for sheet delivery can be conducted either on the inlet port side or the outlet port side. Therefore, the image-forming apparatus can be improved further in its operability.




The coupling unit may comprise a turning arm which is connected to both of the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member to be turnable in a prescribed direction and the reverse direction, and a coupling member which is linked to the turning arm which decouples the pair of rollers with turn of the turning arm in the prescribed direction and brings the pair of rollers into pressure-contact with each other with turn of the turning arm in the reverse direction. In this case, the pair of rollers can be decoupled by the coupling member linked to the turning arm which is turnable in the prescribed direction with the turning arm, whereby the recording sheet can be inserted through the inlet port into the gap between the pair of the decoupled rollers. This recording sheet can be pinched between the pair of rollers by turning the first or second manipulating member in the reverse direction. By this turn in the reverse direction, the recording sheet is pinched between the pressure-contacted rollers. In such a manner, the recording sheet which has been inserted through the inlet port and pinched between the pair of rollers is made ready for sheet delivery. Thus the image-forming apparatus is improved in its operability. The coupling unit, which is constituted of a turning arm linked to the first and second coupling members and a coupling member linked to the turning arm, has a simple structure.




The image-forming apparatus may be equipped with a third manipulating member formed in integration with the turning arm instead of the first manipulating member, placed near the inlet port. In this apparatus, turn of the third manipulating member in the prescribed direction turns the turning arm combinedly in the prescribed direction to decouple the pair of rollers, and turn of the third manipulating member in the reversed direction turns the turning arm also in the reverse direction to bring the pair of rollers into pressure-contact with each other to be ready for delivery of the recording sheet pinched between the pair of rollers. The third manipulating member, which is formed in integration with the turning arm, ensure the turn of the turning arm by handling of the third manipulating member. Thereby the operability is improved more. The integration of the third manipulating member and the turning arm reduces the number of the parts and simplifies the structure to decrease the causes of the apparatus failure.




According to the second embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention, the manipulating member is energized to take the position for the coupling, so that a force is applied to restore the manipulating member from the decoupling position to the coupling position. However, the manipulating member at the decoupling position is locked by a first locking means placed near the inlet port to prevent the turn of the turning arm. Thereby, the coupling member linked to the turning arm keeps the pair of, rollers decoupled. This enables insertion of the recording sheet through the inlet port into the gap between the pair of rollers. When the turning arm is released from the locking by the first locking means, the manipulating member energized to return to the coupling position is restored from the decoupling position to the coupling position. Thereby the turning arm is released from the first locking member to be turnable. The return of the manipulating member to the coupling position turns the turning arm to allow the coupling member linked to the turning arm to bring the pair of rollers into pressure contact with each other, and the pair of rollers to pinch the recording sheet. In such a manner, the first locking means placed near the inlet port locks the turning arm to keep the pair of rollers to be decoupled, enabling insertion of the recording sheet through the inlet port. On the other hand, when the turning arm is released from the locking by the first locking means, the pair of rollers is allowed to come into pressure contact with each other to pinch the recording sheet. The recording sheet inserted through the inlet port can be pinched between the pair of rollers and is made ready of delivery by operation from only the inlet port side. Thus the image-formation apparatus is improved in its operability.




The image-forming apparatus may comprise a releasing means which is placed near the inlet port and releases the turning arm from the locking by the first locking means. When the turning arm is released by the releasing means from the first locking means, the manipulating member energized to return to the coupling position is returned from the decoupling position to the coupling position by an energizing means. Thereby the turning arm is turned by the operating member returning to the coupling position to couple the pair of rollers, and the pair of rollers pinches the recording sheet. As described above, locking of the turning arm by the first locking means keeps the pair of rollers decoupled, enabling insertion of the recording sheet through the inlet port, whereas release of the turning arm from the first locking means couples the pair of rollers to pinch the recording sheet by the pair of rollers. Therefore, the recording sheet inserted through the inlet port can be pinched between the pair of rollers to be ready of delivery by operation from only the inlet port side. Thus the image-formation apparatus is improved in its operability.




According to the third embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention, a pair of rollers can be decoupled by moving a turning arm in a prescribed direction by handling either a first manipulating member placed near an inlet port or a second manipulating member placed near an outlet port for insertion of a recording sheet between the pair of rollers. To pinch the recording sheet between the pair of rollers, the first or second manipulating member is handled to move the turning arm in the direction reverse to the above prescribed direction. This turn in the reverse direction couples the pair of rollers to pinch the recording sheet. Thus the recording sheet inserted through the inlet port can be pinched between the pair of rollers by handling only the first manipulating member near the insert port by the operation only at the insert port side. Thus the image-forming apparatus is improved in operability. Since the turning arm interlocks the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member, locking of either one of the first and second manipulating members by the second locking means will lock simultaneously both of the first and second manipulating members not to be movable. Thereby neither the first and second manipulating member is not erroneously operated. Consequently, the pair of rollers are surely coupled without interruption of the delivery of the recording sheet.




The second locking means herein is an openable cover which can be opened upward to uncover the main body of the apparatus. This openable cover which is in a closing position can prevent turn of the first or second manipulating member. With the pair of rollers coupled and pinching the recording sheet, the cover in the closing position locks the first or second manipulating member not to turn. Since the first and second manipulating members are interlocked, the locking of one manipulating member locks the other. Normally, during the image formation with the image-forming apparatus, the openable cover is closed, so that the first and second manipulating members can not be erroneously operated. Consequently, the pair of rollers are surely coupled without interruption of delivery of the recording sheet.




The fourth embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention comprises a turning arm lever having a third lever extending to the vicinity of the inlet port. This turning arm lever is linked through a second arm to a second manipulating member. Therefore, the turning arm can be turned by manipulating the second manipulating member or the third lever. The turning shaft to which the end of the turning arm is connected is supported at one end by a bearing to be turnable in accordance with the turn of the turning arm lever. The turning shaft turned in a prescribed direction allows a pushing cam fixed to the turning shaft to push a driven roller arm to lift the driven roller above the driving roller. With the driven roller decoupled from the driving roller, the recording sheet introduced through the inlet port can be inserted between the driven roller and the driving roller. By turning the turning shaft in the reverse direction by handling the second manipulating member or the third lever extending toward the inlet port, the driven roller is coupled to the driving roller. Therefore, the recording sheet introduced from the inlet port can be pinched and delivered by the driven roller and the driving roller by operation only at the inlet port side. Thus the image-forming apparatus is improved in operability. In this embodiment, since the third lever enables turning of the turning arm lever, an additional manipulating member like a second manipulating member need not be connected at the inlet port side. Thereby the apparatus has a construction simpler than the ones having an additional manipulating member, and the causes of the apparatus failure is decreased.




In the fifth embodiment of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention, when the turning shaft is turned in a prescribed direction, a stopper placed near inlet port catches a protrusion of the turning arm to lock the turning arm not to turn. Thereby, a pushing cam keeps pushing the arm of the driven roller arm, holding the driven roller above the driving roller to facilitate insertion of the recording sheet through the inlet port. After insertion of the recording sheet between the driven roller and the driving roller, the protrusion caught is released from the stopper, whereby-the second manipulating member is pulled by a pulling coil spring upstream against the delivery direction. The second manipulating member, which is linked through the second arm to the turning arm, is turned in the direction reverse to the prescribed direction with the second manipulating member pulled upstream against the delivery direction. The turning shaft, which is connected to the upper end of the turning arm and is supported in a turnable manner by a bearing at the end, is turned with the turn of the turning arm. Thereby, the turning shaft is turned in the direction reverse to the prescribed direction to couple the driven roller with the driving roller to pinch the recording sheet between the driven roller and the driving roller. As described above, only by handling the stopper near the inlet port, the recording sheet can be pinched and delivered between the driving roller and the driven roller. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the recording sheet can be pinched and delivered between the driving roller and the driven roller by operation only at the inlet port side. Thus the image-forming apparatus is improved in operability.




In the image-forming apparatus which is provided with a stopper-releasing device for releasing the protrusion from the stopper and a release controller for controlling the release controller, the stopper is disengage from the protrusion by operating the release controller to actuate the stopper-releasing device. Thereby, the turning arm is turned in the direction reverse to the prescribed direction to couple the driven roller and the driving roller. Thus the recording sheet inserted between the driving roller and the driving roller is pinched by the driven roller and the driving roller. The placement of the release controller can be selected with high freedom, so that the release controller can be placed at a convenient position. Thereby the image-forming apparatus can be improved further in operability.



Claims
  • 1. An image-forming apparatus having a pair of rollers for pinching and delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image-forming zone for image formation, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the pair of rollers against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction:said image-forming apparatus comprising a coupling unit for coupling and decoupling the pair of rollers; a first manipulating member placed near the inlet port, and linked to the coupling unit for manipulating the coupling unit; a second manipulating member placed near the outlet port, and linked to the coupling unit for manipulating the coupling unit; and the coupling unit comprising a turning arm linked to both of the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member and being turnable in a prescribed direction and the reverse direction, and a coupling member linked to the turning arm for decoupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the prescribed direction and coupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the reverse direction.
  • 2. The image-forming apparatus according to claim 1, which comprises a third manipulating member, instead of the first manipulating member, formed in integration with the turning arm, and placed near the inlet port.
  • 3. An image-forming apparatus having a pair of coupleable rollers for pinching and delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image-forming zone for image formation, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the pair of rollers against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction:said image-forming apparatus comprising a first manipulating member placed near the inlet port for coupling and decoupling the pair of rollers; a second manipulating member placed near the outlet port for coupling and decoupling the pair of rollers; a turning arm linked to both of the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member and being turnable in a prescribed direction and the reverse direction; a coupling member linked to the turning arm, for decoupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the prescribed direction and coupling the pair of rollers by turning the turning arm in the reverse direction; a locking means for locking one of the first manipulating member and the second manipulating member when the pair of rollers are coupled.
  • 4. The image-forming apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a locking means is an openable cover which is openable at an upper part of the main body of the image-forming apparatus, and the openable cover prevents turn of the first manipulating member or the second manipulating member to lock the manipulating means when the openable cover is closed.
  • 5. An image-forming apparatus having a driving roller for delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image formation zone, a turnable arm extending in a direction nearly parallel to the delivery direction above the driving roller, and a driven roller fixed rotatably to the turnable arm and capable of coupling with the driving roller, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the driving roller against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction,said image-forming apparatus comprising a turnable shaft extending in a direction crossing the turnable arm above the driven roller; a bearing for supporting one end of the turnable shaft; a pushing cam which pushes the turnable arm with turn of the turning shaft in the prescribed direction to lift the driven roller above the driving roller, and couples the driven roller with the driving roller with turn of the turning shaft in the direction reverse to the prescribed direction; a turning arm lever having a connecting end connected to the other end of the turning shaft, a turning arm extending downward from the connecting end in a direction approximately perpendicular to the turning shaft, and a third lever extending from the connecting end to vicinity of the inlet port at the upstream side against the delivery direction; a second arm having a first end connected to a bottom end of the turning arm, and a second end placed at the position downstream after the first end along the delivery direction; and a second manipulating member having a turning end fixed in a turnable manner near the outlet port and connected to the second arm at the second end.
  • 6. An image-forming apparatus having a driving roller for delivering a recording sheet in a delivery direction toward an image formation zone, a turnable arm extending in a direction nearly parallel to the delivery direction above the driving roller, and a driven roller fixed rotatably to the arm and capable of coupling with the driving roller, the recording sheet being introduced from an inlet port placed at an upstream side of the driving roller against the delivery direction and being discharged from an outlet port placed at a downstream side of the image-forming zone along the delivery direction:said image-forming apparatus comprising a turnable shaft extending in a direction crossing the turnable arm above the driven roller; a bearing for supporting one end of the turnable shaft; a pushing cam which pushes the arm with turn of the turning shaft in the prescribed direction to separate the driven roller upward from the driving roller, and couples the driven roller with the driving roller with turn of the turning shaft in the direction reverse to the prescribed direction; a turning arm having a upper end connected to the other end of the turning shaft and extending downward from the upper end in a direction approximately perpendicular to the turning shaft and being turnable around the upper end; a protrusion formed at the bottom end of the turning arm to protrude therefrom; a second arm having a first end connected to a lower end of the turning arm, and a second end placed downstream after the first end along the delivery direction; a second manipulating member having a turning end fixed in a turnable manner near the outlet port and connected to the second arm at the second end; a pulling coil spring which is placed in the upstream before the second manipulating member pulls the second manipulating member in the upstream direction against the delivery direction to energize the turning arm to turn in the reverse direction; and a stopper which is placed near the inlet port and locks the turning arm by hooking the protrusion of the turning arm when the turning arm is turned in the prescribed direction.
  • 7. The image-forming apparatus according to claim 6, which is provided witha stopper-releasing device, and a releasing device controller for controlling the stopper-releasing device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-134290 Apr 2000 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP01/03602 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/83344 11/8/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4268163 Doi et al. May 1981 A
6467901 Von Inten Oct 2002 B2
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Number Date Country
5-213476 Aug 1993 JP
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