The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-073835, which was filed on Mar. 31, 2014, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an image recording apparatus configured to convey a sheet along a conveyance path and record an image on the sheet.
Description of the Related Art
There is known an image recording apparatus including a housing in which a conveyance path is defined, and an image is recorded on a sheet conveyed along the conveyance path. To perform maintenance and clear paper jam in the conveyance path, for example, the housing has an opening through which the conveyance path is accessible by a user. The opening can be opened and closed by a cover. Also, there is known a construction in which a nip of a conveying roller pair is released in conjunction with opening of the cover.
A position of the nip of the conveying roller pair is preferably positioned accurately because the position affects a sheet conveying direction and a conveying distance. In the above-described construction in which the nip of the conveying roller pair is released in conjunction with opening of the cover, however, the position of the nip of the conveying roller pair at completion of closing of the cover is unstable, and thereby the sheet conveying direction and the conveying distance are also unstable.
Accordingly, an aspect of the disclosure relates to an image recording apparatus in which a first roller and a second roller are separated from each other in conjunction with opening of a guide member, and the second roller is accurately positioned with respect to the first roller when the guide member is closed.
In one aspect of the disclosure, an image recording apparatus includes: a housing including a frame and formed with a conveyance path; a recording device configured to record an image on a sheet conveyed along the conveyance path in a conveying direction; a first roller disposed on the conveyance path at a position located upstream of the recording device in the conveying direction; a second roller which is opposed to the first roller; a guide member pivotable between (i) a first position at which the guide member defines a portion of the conveyance path and (ii) a second position at which the conveyance path is open; a roller holder coupled to the guide member and supporting the second roller; an urging portion configured to urge the second roller in a direction directed from the second roller toward the first roller; and an engaging portion supported by the roller holder and configured to, when the guide member is located at the first position, be engaged with the frame to position the roller holder to a third position at which the second roller is held in contact with the first roller by an urging force of the urging portion.
The objects, features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of the present disclosure will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, there will be described one embodiment by reference to the drawings. It is to be understood that the following embodiment is described only by way of example, and the disclosure may be otherwise embodied with various modifications without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. A multi-function peripheral (MFP) 10 is used in a state illustrated in
Overall Configuration of MFP 10
As illustrated in
A scanning unit 12 is provided in an upper portion of the housing 14. The scanning unit 12 is constituted as what is called a flatbed scanner, and a detailed explanation of an internal structure of the scanning unit 12 is omitted.
A printing unit 11 (as one example of an image recording apparatus) is provided in a lower portion of the housing 14. The printing unit 11 has an ink jet printing function for recording an image on a recording sheet. Devices and components provided in the housing 14 include a base frame 83, a pair of side frames 55, guide rails 56, 57, a supply tray 20, a supply device 16, a conveyance path 65, a recording device 24, roller pairs 59, 44, guide members 18, 19, 31, a roller holder 85, and contact members 41.
Frame
As illustrated in
The base frame 83 is a resin frame forming a skeletal portion of a lower portion of the printing unit 11. The pair of side frames 55 (each one example of the coupled frame) are spaced apart from each other in the right and left direction 9. Each of the side frames 55 is a metal frame. The side frames 55 are respectively disposed on right and left sides of the conveyance path 65. The side frames 55 are supported by the base frame 83. The side frames 55 are secured to the base frame 83 by, e.g., screws.
The guide rails 56, 57 are spaced apart from each other in the front and rear direction 8. The guide rail 56 is one example of a frame. Each of the guide rails 56, 57 is a metal frame. Each of the guide rails 56, 57 is supported by the pair of side frames 55 and generally fixed to the base frame 83. Protruding portions 69 formed on the side frames 55 are respectively fitted in openings 68 formed in the guide rails 56, 57. As a result, each of the side frames 55 is coupled to the guide rails 56, 57. It is noted that the side frames 55 and the guide rails 56, 57 may be coupled to each other by methods other than the above-described one, for example, the side frames 55 and the guide rails 56, 57 may be coupled to each other by screws. The guide rails 56, 57 will be explained later in more detail.
Supply Tray 20
As illustrated in
An output tray 21 is provided over the supply tray 20. The output tray 21 is moved in the front and rear direction 8 together with the supply tray 20. The recording sheet printed by the recording device 24 is discharged onto an upper surface of the output tray 21.
Supply Device 16
As illustrated in
The supply roller 25 is rotated by a driving force which is generated by a motor 78 (see
It is noted that power may be transmitted to the supply roller 25 from a motor different from the motor 78. The constituent element of the driving-force transmission mechanism 27 is not limited to the plurality of gears and may be a belt looped over the support shaft 28 and a shaft of the supply roller 25, for example.
Conveyance Path 65
As illustrated in
The curved portion 33 is defined by the outer guide member 18 (as one example of a guide member), the roller holder 85, an inclined plate 23, and an inner guide member 19. The outer guide member 18, the roller holder 85, and the inclined plate 23 are opposed to and spaced apart from the inner guide member 19. The extending portion 34 is defined by the roller holder 85, the recording device 24, an upper guide member 31, the inner guide member 19, and a platen 42. In other words, the roller holder 85 defines at least a portion of the curved portion 33 and the extending portion 34. It is noted that the roller holder 85 may define at least a portion of only one of the curved portion 33 and the extending portion 34.
The recording sheet supported by the supply tray 20 is supplied by the supply roller 25 to the inclined plate 23 provided on the supply tray 20. The inclined plate 23 changes a direction of travel of the recording sheet to supply the recording sheet into the curved portion 33. The recording sheet supplied into the curved portion is conveyed from a lower end to an upper end of the curved portion 33 and then to the conveying roller pair 59. The recording sheet nipped by the conveying roller pair 59 is conveyed in the front and rear direction 8 through the extending portion 34 toward the recording device 24. Under the recording device 24, the recording device 24 records an image on the conveyed recording sheet. The recording sheet on which the image has been recorded is conveyed further in the front and rear direction 8 through the extending portion 34 and discharged onto the output tray 21. In view of the above, the recording sheet is conveyed in a conveying direction 15 indicated by the one-dot chain line arrow in
Recording Device 24
As illustrated in
The recording device 24 includes a carriage 40 and a recording head 38. The carriage 40 is supported by the guide rails 56, 57 so as to be reciprocable in the right and left direction 9. A rear end portion 40A of the carriage 40 is held in contact with an upper surface 99 (as one example of a first contact surface) of the guide rail 56. A front end portion 40B of the carriage 40 is held in contact with an upper surface 100 of the guide rail 57.
The recording head 38 is mounted on the carriage 40. Ink is supplied from an ink cartridge, not shown, to the recording head 38. A lower surface 32 of the recording head 38 has a multiplicity of nozzles, not shown. During movement of the carriage 40 in the right and left direction 9, the recording head 38 ejects ink droplets from the nozzles toward the platen 42. As a result, an image is formed on the recording sheet conveyed along the extending portion 34 and supported on the platen 42.
Contact members 41
As illustrated in
Each of the contact members 41 extends in the conveying direction 15 to a position located between the nozzles and the conveying roller pair 59. Distal end portions 46 of the respective contact members 41 are located below upper ends of the respective ribs 43. The distal end portions 46 contact an upper surface of the recording sheet being conveyed along the extending portion 34. The upper surface of the recording sheet is pressed by the distal end portions 46, and a lower surface of the recording sheet is pressed by the ribs 43, so that the shape of the recording sheet is changed to a shape of waves continuous in the right and left direction 9.
Conveying Roller Pair 59 and Output Roller Pair 44
As illustrated in
The conveying roller pair 59 includes: a conveying roller 60 (as one example of a first roller) disposed on a lower side of the extending portion 34; and pinch rollers 61 (each as one example of a second roller) disposed on an upper side of the extending portion 34 and opposed to the conveying roller 60. The conveying roller 60 is rotated, with the right and left direction 9 being as its axial direction. The pinch rollers 61 are spaced apart from each other in the right and left direction 9. Each of the pinch rollers 61 is rotated, with the right and left direction 9 being as its axial direction. Each of the pinch rollers 61 is pressed onto the conveying roller 60 respectively by coil springs 73.
The conveying roller 60 is rotatably supported by the pair of side frames 55 (see
The output roller pair 44 includes: an output roller 62 disposed on a lower side of the extending portion 34; and spur rollers 63 disposed on an upper side of the extending portion 34 and opposed to the output roller 62. Each of the output roller 62 and the spur rollers 63 is rotated, with the right and left direction 9 being as their axial direction. The spur rollers 63 are pressed onto the output roller 62 respectively by resilient members, not shown. The output roller 62 is rotatably supported by the pair of side frames 55 (see
The conveying roller 60 and the output roller 62 are rotated by a driving force generated by the motor 78 (see
Guide Rails 56, 57
Each of the guide rails 56, 57 illustrated in
A well-known belt mechanism, not shown, is disposed on an upper surface of the guide rail 57. The belt mechanism includes: pulleys respectively disposed on right and left end portions of the guide rail 57; and a belt looped over the pulleys. The belt is coupled to the carriage 40 and a carriage driving motor, not shown, for applying a driving force to the carriage 40. Upon driving of the carriage driving motor, the driving force is transmitted to the carriage 40 via the belt mechanism such that the carriage 40 is moved in the right and left direction 9. As a result, the carriage 40 is reciprocated in the right and left direction 9.
Guide Member 30
As illustrated in
The outer guide member 18 is provided nearer to the shaft 90 than the roller holder 85, that is, the outer guide member 18 is provided upstream of the roller holder 85 in the conveying direction 15. The roller holder 85 is provided nearer to the pivotal-movement distal end of the guide member 30 than the outer guide member 18, that is, the roller holder 85 is provided downstream of the outer guide member 18 in the conveying direction 15.
An outer side (edge) of the curved portion 33 is defined by the outer guide member 18, the roller holder 85, and the inclined plate 23. It is noted that the outer side of the curved portion 33 may be defined only by the outer guide member 18 and the roller holder 85. In view of the above, the guide member 30 defines at least a portion of the outer side of the curved portion 33.
Outer Guide Member 18
As illustrated in
The outer guide member 18 includes: a side wall 92 partly constituting a rear surface of the housing 14; and a guide portion 93 disposed in front of the side wall 92 and supported by the side wall 92. The guide portion 93 is shaped like a plate curved at a portion thereof near the curved portion 33.
The outer guide member 18 is pivoted between the first position illustrated in
Projecting portions 70 are formed on a pivotal-movement distal end portion of the outer guide member 18. The projecting portions 70 are respectively formed on left and right end portions of the outer guide member 18. When the outer guide member 18 is located at the first position, the projecting portions 70 project frontward. In this state, the projecting portions 70 are held in contact with the rear bent portion 53 of the guide rail 56. This contact positions the outer guide member 18 to the first position in the front and rear direction 8.
Roller Holder 85
As illustrated in
A rear end portion of the roller holder 85 is provided with a shaft 94 extending in the right and left direction 9. The shaft 94 is supported by the outer guide member 18, coupling the roller holder 85 to the outer guide member 18. The roller holder 85 is pivotable integrally with the outer guide member 18, with respect to the housing 14, in the direction indicated by the arrow 91. Also, as illustrated in
The roller holder 85 is pivotable between a third position illustrated in
As illustrated in
In the state in which the pinch rollers 61 and the conveying roller 60 are held in contact with each other, an axis 81 (see
As illustrated in
Coil Springs 73 and Engagement Members 74
As illustrated in
Lower end portions of the respective coil springs 73 are held in contact with the roller holder 85, and upper end portions of the respective coil springs 73 are held in contact with the respective engagement members 74. Lower surfaces of the respective engagement members 74 are respectively held in contact with the upper end portions of the respective coil springs 73. Upper surfaces of the respective engagement members 74 are held in contact with a lower surface 98 of the guide rail 56. Projections 75 (each as one example of a first engaging portion) are formed on the upper surfaces of the respective engagement members 74. The guide rail 56 has openings 76 (each as one example of a second engaging portion) at positions corresponding to the respective engagement members 74. The openings 76 may not extend through the guide rail 56 in the up and down direction 7. For example, each of the openings 76 may be a recessed portion which is recessed in a direction directed from the lower surface 98 to the upper surface 99. It is noted that the following explanation is provided for one of the coil springs 73 and one of the contact members 41 for simplicity unless otherwise required by context.
The engagement member 74 is movably supported by the roller holder 85 via the coil spring 73. Specifically, extension and compression of the coil spring 73 can move the engagement member 74 selectively to one of an engaged position illustrated in
When the outer guide member 18 is located at the first position, and the roller holder 85 is located at the third position, the projection 75 is urged upward by the coil spring 73 and fitted in the opening 76, whereby the engagement member 74 is moved to the engaged position. As a result, the engagement member 74 and the guide rail 56 are engaged with each other. In other words, when the outer guide member 18 is located at the first position, and the roller holder 85 is located at the third position, the engagement member 74 is disposed between the coil spring 73 and the guide rail 56. In this state, the coil spring 73 is compressed and has a length shorter than its natural length. As a result, the coil spring 73 urges the pinch roller 61 toward the conveying roller 60, i.e., in a direction directed from the pinch roller 61 to the conveying roller 60 and urges the engagement member 74 in a direction directed from the engagement member 74 toward the opening 76 of the guide rail 56. As a result, the pinch roller 61 is pressed on the conveying roller 60, and the projection 75 is kept inserted in the opening 76. As will be described below, when the outer guide member 18 is moved in the direction indicated by the arrow 97 from the first position toward the second position, the projection 75 is moved out of the opening 76. As a result, the engagement member 74 is moved to the separated position.
In the present embodiment, the coil spring 73 is used for urging the projection 75 upward and urging the pinch roller 61 toward the conveying roller 60. However, an urging member for urging the projection 75 upward and an urging member for urging the pinch roller 61 toward the conveying roller 60 may be independent of each other.
Pivotal Movement of Guide Member 30
There will be next explained pivotal movement of the guide member 30. As illustrated in
When the outer guide member 18 is located at the first position, the projecting portions 70 are held in contact with the rear bent portion 53 of the guide rail 56.
When the roller holder 85 is located at the third position, the engagement member 74 is inserted in the opening 76 of the guide rail 56 and located at the engaged position. As a result, the roller holder 85 is positioned to the third position. It is noted that, as illustrated in
When the roller holder 85 is located at the third position, the distal end portion 46 of the contact member 41 is located below a position at which the conveying roller pair 59 nips the recording sheet. When the roller holder 85 is located at the third position, the pinch roller 61 is held in contact with the conveying roller 60 by an urging force of the coil spring 73.
When the outer guide member 18 is pivoted from the first position to the second position in the direction indicated by the arrow 91, the roller holder 85 is pivoted rearward integrally and together with the outer guide member 18. Consequently, the projection 75 of the engagement member 74 is held in pressing contact with a rear side surface 17 of the opening 76. As a result, the projection 75 receives a force of reaction from the rear side surface 17. The force of the reaction compresses the coil spring 73, which moves the engagement member 74 downward. As a result, as illustrated in
When the outer guide member 18 is pivoted further toward the second position, the projection 75 is moved rearward along the lower surface 98 (as one example of a second contact surface) of the guide rail 56 by the urging force of the coil spring 73 in a state in which the projection 75 is held in contact with the lower surface 98. In this state, the engagement member 74 is located at the separated position located below the engaged position. When the projection 75 is moved to a position located at a rear of the lower surface 98, the compressed coil spring 73 returns to its natural length.
In the state illustrated in
The lower surface 96 of the roller holder 85 guided rearward is moved off the surface of the extending portion 34 which is nearer to the inner guide member 19 and supported by a surface of the inner guide member 19 nearer to the curved portion 33. Here, the surface of the inner guide member 19 nearer to the curved portion 33 is curved obliquely downward in the rear direction. Accordingly, the roller holder 85 is pivoted downward by its own weight in accordance with the guided movement of the roller holder 85 rearward. This pivotal movement is limited by the above-described stopper. With this limitation, when the roller holder 85 is moved rearward from a particular position, the roller holder 85 comes off the inner guide member 19 (see
By being further pivoted toward the second position, the outer guide member 18 reaches the second position (see
When the outer guide member 18 is pivoted to the first position in a state in which the outer guide member 18 is located at the second position, and the roller holder 85 is located at the fourth position (see
When the outer guide member 18 is then pivoted toward the first position in the direction indicated by the arrow 91, the projection 75 is brought into pressing contact with the rear bent portion 53 of the guide rail 56. Consequently, the projection 75 receives a force of reaction from the rear bent portion 53. This force of the reaction compresses the coil spring 73, thereby moving the engagement member 74 downward, so that the projection 75 is brought into contact with the lower surface 98 of the guide rail 56 (see
When the roller holder 85 is moved to a position in front of the particular position, the lower surface 96 of the roller holder 85 is brought into contact with the inner guide member 19. The roller holder 85 is thereafter guided along the surface of the inner guide member 19 nearer to the conveyance path 65 (see
When the outer guide member 18 is further pivoted toward the first position in the direction indicated by the arrow 91, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Effects
In the present embodiment, when the outer guide member 18 is located at the second position, the conveyance path 65 is opened, and the pinch roller 61 is spaced apart from the conveying roller 60. When the outer guide member 18 is located at the first position, the engagement member 74 is engaged with the guide rail 56, and the roller holder 85 is positioned to the third position. When the roller holder 85 is located at the third position, the pinch roller 61 is urged by the coil spring 73 and held in contact with the conveying roller 60. In view of the above, in the present embodiment, the conveying roller 60 and the pinch roller 61 are spaced apart from each other in conjunction with opening of the outer guide member 18, and the pinch roller 61 is accurately positioned with respect to the conveying roller 60 when the outer guide member 18 is closed.
In the present embodiment, the guide rail 56 supports the recording device 24. Accordingly, the position at which the conveying roller 60 and the pinch roller 61 nip the recording sheet can be accurately positioned with respect to the recording device 24.
In the present embodiment, the conveying roller 60 is supported by the side frames 55. Accordingly, a relative positional relationship between the conveying roller 60 and the pinch roller 61 is made more accurate.
In the present embodiment, the outer guide member 18 is pivotable to the second position. Accordingly, when the roller holder 85 is located at the fourth position, a path through which the user accesses the conveyance path 65 and which is opened by the outer guide member 18 is made wider.
In the present embodiment, the outer guide member 18 is held in contact with the guide rail 56 when located at the first position. Accordingly, the outer guide member 18 is accurately positioned to the first position.
In the present embodiment, when the outer guide member 18 is located at the first position, the axis 81 of the pinch roller 61 is located in front of the axis 80 of the conveying roller 60. This configuration makes it possible to generate an urging force which positions the outer guide member 18 to the first position and positions the roller holder 85 to the third position.
Modifications
While the conveying roller pair 59 is constituted by the conveying roller 60 and the pinch rollers 61 which are located on an upper side of the conveying roller 60 in the above-described embodiment, the conveying roller 60 may be provided on an upper side of the pinch rollers 61. In this case, the engagement member 74 is configured to be engaged with a frame, not shown, provided in the housing 14 which is different from the guide rail 56.
While the roller holder 85 is coupled to the outer guide member 18 in the above-described embodiment, the roller holder 85 may not be coupled to the outer guide member 18. In this case, the roller holder 85 is removably supported at its rear portion by a component (e.g., the guide rail 56) provided in the housing 14 such that the roller holder 85 is pivotable in the direction indicated by the arrow 95.
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