The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2004-268861 filed on Sep. 15, 2004 and 2004-376506 filed on Dec. 27, 2004, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
Claimable inventions relate in general to an improved structure of an image recording apparatus.
2. Discussion of Related Art
In an image recording apparatus such as a printer, a copying machine, a facsimile machine or the like, there is provided a structure which prevents a sheet-feed roller from interfering with a sheet-supply cassette when the sheet-supply cassette is inserted into or removed from the apparatus. For instance, Patent Document 1 (JP-A-2002-249242, in particular FIGS. 3-8) and Patent Document 2 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,651,974 corresponding to JP-A-2002-321838, in particular FIGS. 4-9) disclose one example of such a structure. Namely, guide surfaces are respectively formed on upper surfaces of side plates of a sheet-supply cassette, which side plates are located outwardly of widthwise opposite ends of a stack of recording media (such as cut recording sheets) stacked on the sheet-supply cassette and extend along a feeding direction in which the recording sheets are fed. When the sheet-feed cassette is inserted into or removed from the apparatus, a pivotable member (an arm) which pivotably supports the sheet-feed roller or rollers comes into sliding contact, at its lower surface, with the guide surfaces formed as described above, whereby the pivotable member and the sheet-feed roller are retracted above the sheet-supply cassette.
In the meantime, there is conventionally known an image recording apparatus including a sheet-supply portion which supplies the recording sheets, an image recording unit which records an image on the recording sheets supplied from the sheet-supply portion, and a sheet-discharge portion which discharges the recording sheets fed from the image recording unit, so that a user get the recording sheets on which the image has been recorded.
For instance, Patent Document 3 (JP-A-6-9066, in particular FIG. 1) discloses the following technique: For enabling a sheet-supply tray provided in the sheet-supply portion to accommodate the recording sheets having mutually different length dimensions, an auxiliary tray is pivotably attached to an upstream end of the sheet-supply tray as seen in a sheet-supply direction in which the recording sheets are supplied, whereby a sheet-placing area of the sheet-supply tray for placing the recording sheets thereon is arranged to be extended. In the disclosed arrangement, there is formed, in the vicinity of an upstream end portion of the sheet-supply tray as seen in the sheet-supply direction, an accommodating portion in the form of a recess in which the auxiliary tray is accommodated when it is not used. Thus, the entire structure is made compact in size.
Further, Patent Document 4 (JP-A-10-167547, in particular FIG. 1) discloses the following technique: An auxiliary tray is pivotably attached to a sheet-discharge tray provided in the sheet-discharge portion, whereby a sheet-placing area of the sheet-discharge tray for placing, thereon, the recording sheets that have been subjected to recording operation is arranged to be extended. According to this technique, where the recording sheets which are long in a sheet-discharge direction are discharged, the auxiliary tray is placed at its extended position, whereby the discharged recording sheets can be supported, with high stability, by the sheet-discharge tray and the auxiliary tray. This Patent Document 4 also discloses a structure that the sheet-discharge portion is disposed above the sheet-supply portion and a sheet-feed path having a substantially U-turn shape is provided for feeding the recording sheets from the sheet-supply portion to the sheet-discharge portion.
As to the technique of retracting the sheet-feed roller and the pivotable member above the sheet-supply cassette, the following problems are observed: Where the pivotable member is disposed above the side plates of the sheet-feed cassette and the sheet-feed rollers are disposed at a substantially middle portion in a widthwise direction of the recording sheets, as disclosed in the above-indicated Patent Documents 1 and 2, the pivotable member inevitably has an increased dimension in a direction perpendicular to a feeding direction in which the recording sheets are fed. Therefore, the sheet-supply cassette undesirably has a width dimension larger than a maximum width dimension of the recording sheets that can be accommodated in the sheet-supply cassette. In addition, the pivotable member is disposed above the side plates of the sheet-supply cassette. Therefore, the apparatus tends to be large-sized and have a relatively large height dimension. Moreover, it is needed to precisely design and form a suitable cam surface on each side plate of the sheet-supply cassette for enabling the pivotable member to pivotably move upwards and downwards in accordance with a distance over which the sheet-supply cassette is moved when it is inserted into and removed from the apparatus. Thus, the manufacture of the sheet-supply cassette inevitably becomes cumbersome.
In the meantime, in the image recording apparatus configured such that the sheet-discharge portion is disposed above the sheet-supply portion as disclosed in the above-indicated Patent Document 4, there have been recently made attempts to reduce the size, especially the thickness of the image recording apparatus. For this end, it is attempted to simplify the structures of the sheet-supply tray and the sheet-discharge tray by simplifying components to be used or permitting one component to have a plurality of functions, for satisfying a demand of reducing the overall size or the thickness of the apparatus and accordingly decreasing the cost of its manufacture.
As to the technique of extending the sheet-placing area, the following problems are observed. In the arrangement disclosed in the above-indicated Patent Document 3, the sheet-supply tray is formed with the accommodating portion in the form of the recess for accommodating the auxiliary tray. Accordingly, where the recessed surface of the accommodating portion is exposed when the auxiliary tray is placed in its extended portion, there may occur a phenomenon that the recording sheets accommodated in the sheet-discharge tray suffer from flexure such that the recording sheets partially drop downwards onto the recessed surface of the accommodating portion. If the recording sheets deflect or remain deflected, there may be caused the following feeding failures of the sheets: A plural sheets may be fed at one time by a sheet-supply means without being separated from one another or the sheets may be creased or jammed while being fed in the sheet-feed path. Moreover, where a recording head of an ink-jet type is used in the image recording unit of the apparatus, the flexure of the sheets may cause differences in the distance between the recording head and the surface of the sheets to be recorded, at local portions on the surface of the sheets, undesirably deteriorating the recording quality.
To solve the problems described above with respect to the Patent Documents 1 and 2, it is an object to provide an image recording apparatus which is capable of reliably supplying recording media to an image recording portion with a small-sized and simplified structure without attaching additional components to a cassette for supplying the media, which is arranged to prevent interference between the cassette and a sheet-feed roller upon insertion and removal of the cassette into and from the apparatus, and which assures easy assembling and a reduced cost of its manufacture.
To solve the problems described above with respect to the Patent Documents 3 and 4, it is an object to provide an image recording apparatus and a sheet-supply tray which assures a reduced size of the apparatus as a whole and avoids feeding failures of the recording media while simplifying structures of a sheet-supply tray and a sheet-discharge tray.
According to one aspect of claimable inventions for achieving the former object, an image recording apparatus based on this aspect comprises a sheet-supply cassette which accommodates a stack of recording sheets and which is insertable into and removable from a main body of the image recording apparatus; an end wall which is disposed at a downstream end of the sheet-supply cassette in a sheet-supply direction in which the recording sheets are supplied, so as to extend in a direction perpendicular to the sheet-supply direction and which has a height larger than that of a maximum number of the recording sheets that can be accommodated in the sheet-supply cassette; an image recording unit disposed in the main body for recording an image on the recording sheets; an arm disposed in the main body and pivotable about a shaft which extends in the direction perpendicular to the sheet-supply direction; a sheet-feed roller which is disposed at a free end of the arm and which is, in a state in which the sheet-supply cassette is inserted into the main body, in contact with an uppermost one of the recording sheets accommodated in the sheet-supply cassette and which feeds the uppermost one of the recording sheets toward the image recording unit; and a link mechanism which is disposed in the main body for raising and lowering the sheet-feed roller and the arm and which cooperates with the end wall to retract the sheet-feed roller and the arm above the sheet-supply cassette when the sheet-supply cassette is inserted into and removed from the main body.
In the image recording apparatus constructed as described above, the link mechanism disposed in the main body of the apparatus for raising and lowering the sheet-feed roller and the arm is arranged to cooperate with the end wall of the sheet-supply cassette located at its downstream end to retract the sheet-feed roller and the arm above the cassette. Therefore, the link mechanism has a significantly reduced size, as compared with the conventional arrangement in which a link mechanism is arranged to cooperate with the side plates of the cassette which are located outwardly of the widthwise opposite ends of the recording sheets stacked on the cassette.
According to one aspect of claimable inventions for achieving the latter object, an image recording apparatus based on this aspect comprises a sheet-supply portion which supplies recording sheets in a sheet-supply direction toward a sheet-feed path having a generally U shape; an image recording portion which records an image on the recording sheets fed from the sheet-supply portion via the sheet-feed path; a sheet-discharge portion which is disposed above the sheet-supply portion and which discharges the recording sheets fed from the image recording portion in a sheet-discharge direction opposite to the sheet-supply direction: a sheet-supply tray which is disposed in the sheet-supply portion and which accommodates a stack of the recording sheets; a sheet-discharge tray which is provided on the sheet-supply tray so as to partially cover at least an upstream portion of the stack of the recording sheets accommodated in the sheet-supply tray, as seen in the sheet-supply direction, and on which the recording sheets discharged from the sheet-discharge portion are supported; a first accommodating portion formed in the vicinity of an upstream end portion of the sheet-supply tray as seen in the sheet-supply direction, so as to have a recessed shape which is open upwards; an auxiliary sheet-discharge tray which can be selectively placed between (a) a tray-accommodated position at which the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is accommodated in the first accommodating portion and (b) a tray-extended position at which the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is located farther in the sheet-discharge direction than the upstream end portion of the sheet-supply tray, whereby the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray can support downstream end portions of the recording sheets as seen in the sheet-discharge direction which protrude from the sheet-discharge tray toward a downstream side in the sheet-discharge direction; and a flexure-preventive portion which prevents the recording sheets accommodated in the sheet-supply tray from being deflected in a downward direction at the first accommodating portion when the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is placed at the tray-extended position.
According to another aspect of claimable inventions for achieving the latter object, a sheet-supply cassette based on this aspect is used for an image recording apparatus and is capable of accommodating a stack of the recording sheets to be supplied in a sheet-supply direction. The sheet-supply cassette comprises: a bottom plate on which are placed the stack of the recording sheets; a sheet-discharge tray which is provided so as to partially cover at least an upstream portion of the stack of the recording sheets placed on the bottom plate, as seen in the sheet-supply direction, and on which are supported the recording sheets having an image printed thereon and discharged in a sheet-discharge direction opposite to the sheet-supply direction; a first accommodating portion formed in the vicinity of an upstream end portion of the bottom plate as seen in the sheet-supply direction, so as to have a recessed shape which is open upwards; an auxiliary sheet-discharge tray which can be selectively placed between (a) a tray-accommodated position at which the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is accommodated in the first accommodating portion and (b) a tray-extended position at which the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is located farther in the sheet-discharge direction than the upstream end portion of the bottom plate, whereby the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray can support downstream end portions of the recording sheets as seen in the sheet-discharge direction which protrude from the sheet-discharge tray toward a downstream side in the sheet-discharge direction; and a flexure-preventive portion which prevents the recording sheets on the bottom plate from being deflected in a downward direction at the first accommodating portion when the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is placed at the tray-extended position.
In the image recording apparatus and the sheet-supply cassette constructed as described above, the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray as a supplement of the sheet-discharge tray is attached to the sheet-supply tray which is located below the sheet-discharge tray and a clearance between the sheet-discharge tray and the sheet-supply tray is effectively utilized as a space for permitting the movement of the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray between the tray-accommodated position and the tray-extended position. Accordingly, the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray which cooperates with the sheet-discharge tray to support the recording sheets with high stability can be provided without giving any hindrance to the reduction of the thickness of the apparatus as a whole.
Because the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is arranged to be movable between the tray-extended position and the tray-accommodated position, it can be placed at the tray-accommodated position when it is not used, for preventing the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray from disturbing the supply of the recording sheets to the sheet-supply tray.
The first accommodating portion formed in the sheet-supply tray so as to have the recessed shape for accommodating the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray is provided with the flexure-preventive portion for preventing the recording sheets from being deflected downwards. Therefore, this arrangement prevents the recording sheets from remaining deflected, for instance, so that feeding failures and the deterioration of the recording quality can be avoided.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of claimable inventions will be better understood by reading a following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the inventions, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings, there will be explained an image recording apparatus to which are applied claimable inventions.
On an upper portion of the housing 2, there is disposed an image reading device 12 which operates in the copying function and the facsimile function of the apparatus 1. The image reading device 12 is arranged to be pivotable upwards and downwards about one end of the housing 2 via a hinge device not shown. An original covering member 13 covering an upper surface of the image reading device 12 is pivotally connected at its rear end to a rear end of the image reading device 12 through hinges 12a such that the original covering member 13 is pivotable upwards and downwards about the hinges 12a.
Further, on the upper portion of the housing 2, there is provided an operator's control panel 14 located on a front side of the image reading device 12 and having various control buttons and keys, a liquid crystal display, etc. On the upper surface of the image reading device 12, there is provided a glass plate 16 on which an original or manuscript is to be placed when the original covering member 13 is opened upwards. Below the grass plate 16, an image scanning device (CIS: Contact Image Sensor) for reading the image on the original is provided so as to be reciprocably movable along a guide shaft 44 that extends in a direction perpendicular to a sheet plane of
In an ink storage portion not shown, there are stored four ink cartridges accommodating inks of mutually different four colors, namely, black (Bk), cyan (C), magenta (M) and yellow (Y). The ink cartridges are normally connected to a recording head 4 of a recording portion (an image recording unit) 7 through respective flexible ink supply tubes.
As shown in
At one of opposite ends of the sheet-supply cassette 3 remote from the front opening 2a of the housing 2 in a state in which the sheet-supply cassette 3 is inserted into the housing 2 (i.e., on the right side in
As explained below in greater detail, a sheet feeding device 6 includes a roller support arm 6a which is supported at its proximal end (upper end) by the housing 2 such that the roller support arm 6a is pivotable upwards and downwards. The roller support arm 6a carries at its free end (lower end) a sheet-feed roller 6b to which a rotary motion from a drive source (not shown) is transmitted through a gear transmission mechanism 6c (
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For reciprocably moving the carriage 5, there is disposed, on an upper surface of the second guide member 23 located downstream of the carriage 5 in the sheet-discharge direction B, a timing belt 24 which extends in the main scanning direction (the Y-axis direction). Further, a carriage drive motor (not shown) operable to reciprocate the carriage 5 through the timing belt 24 is fixed to a lower surface of the second guide member 23.
As shown in
On an upstream side of the platen 26 as viewed in the sheet-discharge direction B, there are disposed, as a pair of registering rollers for feeding the sheet P to the underside of the recording head 4, a drive roller 50 and a nip roller 51 that is disposed below the drive roller 50, as shown in
The sheet P on which the recording operation by the recording portion 7 has been performed is discharged into the sheet-discharge portion 10, with the recorded surface of the sheet P facing upwards. The sheet-discharge portion 10 is located above the sheet-supply portion 11, and a sheet-discharge opening 10a communicating with the sheet-discharge portion 10 is open on the front side of the housing 2 so as to be in common with the front opening 2a of the housing 2. The sheets P discharged from the sheet-discharge portion 10 in the sheet-discharge direction B are piled on a sheet-discharge tray 10b disposed inside the front opening 2a. Further, a partition plate (lower covering member) 29 made of a synthetic resin and formed integrally with the housing 2 is provided to extend from a lower surface of the second guide member 23 to the front end of the housing 2 where the sheet-discharge opening 10a is open, so as to cover the sheet-discharge tray 10b on an upper side of the same 10b, as shown in
Next, the sheet-supply cassette 3 to be employed in the present image recording apparatus 1 will be explained in detail. As shown in
On a downstream end portion of the bottom plate 31 as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A, there is disposed an extensible sheet guide 45 which is movable (i.e., extensible and contractible) in a right and left direction (a widthwise direction) of the sheet-supply cassette 3, for centering the sheets P with respect to the widthwise direction of the sheet-supply cassette 3.
On the upstream end portion of the bottom plate 31 as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A, there is provided an auxiliary support 33 having a generally plate-like shape, so as to be located at a widthwise middle of the bottom plate 31. The auxiliary support 33 is configured to be slidably movable from the upstream end portion of the bottom plate 31 in an outward direction away from the same 31, i.e., toward a downstream side in the sheet-discharge direction B. To this auxiliary support 33, there is attached an auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 which is arranged to support downstream end portions of the sheets P as viewed in the sheet-discharge direction B which protrude from the sheet-discharge tray 10b in the outward direction, i.e., toward the downstream side in the sheet-discharge direction B, as shown in
At one end portion of the auxiliary support 33 which corresponds to a vicinity of an upstream end portion of the sheet-supply cassette 3 in the sheet-supply direction A, there is formed a first accommodating portion 34 so as to have a recessed shape which opens upwards. The auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 attached to the auxiliary support 33 is arranged to be pivotably moved such that it is selectively placed between a tray-accommodated position (as shown in
The auxiliary support 33 has a grip hole 42 formed through the thickness thereof, so as to be located upstream of the first accommodating portion 34 as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A. The grip hole 42 facilitates gripping of the auxiliary support 33 by a user when the auxiliary support 33 is slidably moved.
The auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 maintains, at the tray-extended position, an inclined posture (as shown in
The sheet-supply cassette 3 includes a flexure-preventive portion which prevents the sheets P placed on the bottom plate 31 from being deflected downwards at the first accommodating portion 34 when the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is at the tray-extended position. Here, as the flexure-preventive portion, two first protrusions 36, 36 are formed on a bottom surface of the first accommodating portion 34 so as to protrude upwards and extend in the sheet-supply direction A, as shown in
The auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 has elongate holes 37 which are formed therethrough. The above-described first protrusions 36 are engaged with or loosely fitted in the respective elongate holes 37 when the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is placed at the tray-accommodated position. While the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is accommodated in the first accommodating portion 34, each of the first protrusions 36 slightly protrudes at its upper end from the corresponding elongate hole 37, as shown in
The auxiliary support 33 has a rectangular shape in plan view, and the bottom plate 31 is formed with a second accommodating portion 39 which is arranged to slidably hold side edge portions of the auxiliary support 33 that are along the sheet-supply direction A and to accommodate the auxiliary support 33 therein, as shown in
In the arrangement described above, the auxiliary support 33 is slid so as to be extended or pulled out from the second accommodating portion 39, whereby the sheet-supply cassette 3 can support thereon the recording sheets having relatively large length dimensions. Moreover, where the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is placed at the tray-extended position in a state in which the auxiliary support 33 is extended, the auxiliary support 33 and the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 cooperate with each other to support the recording sheets with much larger length dimensions. In this respect, where the auxiliary support 33 is not extended and the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is placed at the tray-accommodated position, the image recording apparatus 1 as a whole is apparently compact in size. In the present image recording apparatus 1, however, the size of the recording sheets to be actually dealt with can be set large, thereby increasing the utility of the apparatus 1.
The sheet-supply cassette 3 further includes, as another flexure-preventive portion, second protrusions 41, 41 provided on the auxiliary support 33. More specifically described, each of the second protrusions 41 is located at a position of the auxiliary support 33 which is located outwardly of the first accommodating portion 34 in its widthwise direction perpendicular to the sheet-supply direction A. Each second protrusion 41 protrudes upwards and extends along the sheet-supply direction A. Each second protrusion 41 is substantially flush, at an upper surface thereof, with an upper surface of each first protrusion 36 and the upper surface of the bottom plate 31 of the sheet-supply cassette 3. Strictly speaking, in a state in which the auxiliary support 33 is extended, the upper surface of each first protrusion 36 and the upper surface of each second protrusion 41 at its downstream portion as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A are substantially flush with the upper surface of the bottom plate 31, as shown in
The second protrusions 41 has a dimension (length) as measured in the sheet-supply direction A larger than that of the first protrusions 36. The second protrusions 41 having a relatively large length as measured in the sheet-supply direction A effectively increase the stability with which the sheets P are supported. As described above, there is a limitation in determination of the length of the first protrusions 36, for the purpose of preventing the reduction in the rigidity of the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 which arises from formation, in the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35, of the elongate holes 37 with which the first protrusions 36 are to be respectively engaged. In this respect, by increasing the length of the second protrusions 41, the flexure of the sheets P can be prevented with higher reliability. While, in this arrangement, the two (a pair of) second protrusions 41 are provided so as to sandwich the first protrusions 36 therebetween, the number of the second protrusions 41 is not limited two.
The first and the second protrusions 36, 41 are located, at least respective downstream ends thereof as seen in the sheet-supply direction A, within the cutout 43 of the sheet-discharge tray 10b, in plan view, and have respective height dimensions gradually decreasing toward the respective downstream ends to provide respective tapered or chamfered configurations. Namely, each first protrusion 36 is provided with a tapered portion 36a and each second protrusion 41 is provided with a tapered portion 41a, as shown in
In the sheet-supply cassette 3 constructed as described above, for accommodating the stack of the sheets P having a relatively large length dimension in the sheet-supply direction A such as the legal size, the user initially pulls out the auxiliary support 33 from the second accommodating portion 39 formed in the bottom wall 31 by griping, through the grip hole 43, the auxiliary support 33 at its upstream end portion as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A, and then puts his/her finger in the recessed portion 46 formed in the auxiliary support 33, whereby the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is pivoted so as to be away from the first accommodating portion 34. Thus, the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is placed at the tray-extended position at which it maintains the inclined posture, shown in
Subsequently, based on a suitable command of image recording, the sheets P stacked on the bottom plate 31 of the sheet-supply cassette 3 are separated one by one and fed in the sheet-supply direction A toward the recording portion 7 via the sheet-feed path 9 including the substantially U-turn path portion. The sheet P fed from the recording portion 7 is then discharged form the sheet-discharge portion 10 along the sheet-discharge direction B and consequently piled on the sheet-discharge tray 10b.
Here, because the sheet P has the large length dimension in the sheet-supply direction A, the leading end (the downstream end in the sheet-discharge direction B) of the sheet P has already reached a position at which the leading end protrudes from the sheet-discharge tray 10b in the outward direction, at the time when the trailing end (the upstream end in the sheet-discharge direction B) of the sheet P is released from the abutting contact with the sheet-discharge roller 28. In this instance, the leading end of the sheet P protruding from the sheet-discharge tray 35 can be supported by the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35, as shown in
In the meantime, while the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is placed at the tray-extended position, the recessed surface of the first accommodating portion 34 is exposed to the bottom surface 31, and the upper surface of the auxiliary support 33 is located at a height position lower than that of the bottom surface 31. In the present sheet-supply cassette 3, however, since the first protrusions 36 and the second protrusions 41 are formed so as to extend upwards such that the respective upper surfaces of the first and second protrusions 36, 41 are substantially flush with the bottom surface 31, the sheet P is supported in contact with the upper surfaces of the first and second protrusions 36, 41 shown in
If the first and second protrusions 36, 41 are not provided, the sheet P drops onto and deflects toward the inside of the first accommodating portion 34 and the upper surface of the auxiliary support 33, as shown in
In a case where the sheets P having the A4 size, the letter size, the postcard size, or the like are accommodated in a stacked state in the sheet-supply cassette 3, the auxiliary tray 35 is accommodated in the first accommodating portion 34 and the auxiliary support 33 is accommodated in the second accommodating portion 39. As needed, the auxiliary support 33 may be accommodated in the second accommodating portion 39 with the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 placed at the tray-extended position. Alternatively, the auxiliary support 33 may be extended from the second accommodating portion 39 with the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 placed at the tray-accommodated position. The position of the auxiliary support 33 and the position of the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 may be set in suitable combination.
In the present sheet-supply cassette 3 described above, the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is provided on the auxiliary support 33. Where the sheet-supply cassette 3 is not equipped with the auxiliary support 33 as shown in
In the present sheet-supply cassette 3 described above, the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is pivotably moved between the tray-accommodated position and the tray-extended position. The auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 may be arranged to be slidably movable. In this instance, the auxiliary sheet-discharge tray 35 is formed with thin, narrow slots, in place of the elongate holes 37, for engagement with the first protrusions 36.
In the present image recording apparatus 1, only one sheet-supply cassette 3 functioning as the sheet-supply tray is arranged to be installed. Where the image recording apparatus 1 is arranged to employ a plurality of sheet-supply cassettes which are installed so as to be superposed on one another, the present sheet-supply cassette 3 constructed as described above may be installed as an uppermost one of the plurality of cassettes that is closest to the sheet-discharge portion.
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Next, there will be explained a structure of retracting the roller support arm 6a and the sheet-feed roller 6b from an upper end of the inclined sheet separator plate 8 as the end wall of the sheet-supply cassette 3, by automatic pivotal upward and downward movements of the roller support arm 6a and the sheet-feed roller 6b upon installation and removal of the sheet supply cassette 3 into and from the bottom portion of the housing 2. The present image recording apparatus 1 is equipped with a link mechanism 56 for raising and lowering the roller support arm 6a and sheet-feed roller 6b. The link mechanism 56 includes a first link member 61 supported by a suitable portion in the housing 2 of the apparatus 1, e.g., the back wall 21c which extends upright from the bottom wall 21c on the back side of the main frame 21, such that the first link member 61 is pivotable upwards and downwards about a first shaft 62, as shown in
In the link mechanism 56 described above, there is provided a cam follower surface 69 which is arranged to come into sliding contact with the upper end of the inclined sheet separator plate 8 as the end wall of the sheet-supply cassette 3. The cam follower surface 69 is formed mainly on a lower surface of the first link member 61. Upon installation and removal of the sheet-supply cassette 3 into and from the housing 2 of the apparatus 1, the first link member 61 mainly comes into sliding contact at the cam follower surface 69 with the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8, so that the sheet-feed roller 6b and roller support arm 6a can be retracted above the sheet-supply cassette 3. More specifically described, as shown in
In a state in which most of the roller support arm 6a and sheet-feed roller 6b that have been pivoted upwards upon installation and removal of the sheet-supply cassette 3 is accommodated in a space above the bottom wall 21b, i.e., in the main frame 21 through the aperture 55 formed in the bottom wall 21b, the link mechanism 56 is arranged to be in parallel with the bottom wall 21b. It is noted that the height level of the upper end of the inclined sheet separator plate 8 is higher than a maximum height level of the stack of the sheets P that can be accommodated in the sheet-supply cassette 3.
Next, there will be explained a retracting operation for retracting the roller support arm 6a and the sheet-feed roller 6b above the sheet-supply cassette 3 via the link mechanism 56, accompanied with the installation and removal of the cassette 3 on and from the apparatus 1. According to the structure described above, the sheet-feed roller 6b is held in abutting contact with the uppermost one of the sheets P stacked on the sheet-supply cassette 3 set in the housing 2 or the bottom plate 31 of the cassette 3 in a case where no sheets P are accommodated in the cassette 3, and the link mechanism 56 including the first link member 61 is located upstream of the sheet separator plate 8 of the cassette 3 as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A, as shown in
In drawing or pulling out the cassette 3 from the front opening 2a of the housing 2, the first segment 69a or the second segment 69b of the cam follower surface 69 which are provided on the lower surface of the first link member 61 initially comes into sliding contact with the upper end of the inclined sheet separator plate 8, so that the first link member 61 is pushed upwards, namely, the first link member 61 pivots clockwise about the first shaft 62. Because the second link member 63 is pivotably connected to the first link member 61 via the third shaft 65, the second link member 63 pivots counterclockwise about the second shaft 64 and the roller support arm 6a pivots counterclockwise in the slightly upward direction about the drive shaft 53, as shown in
Thereafter, when the sheet-supply cassette 3 is further pulled out, the sheet-feed roller 6b supported by the leading end portion (free end portion) of the roller support arm 6a passes over and beyond the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8 and the first through fourth segments 69a-69d of the cam follower surface 69 which are provided on the lower surface of the first link member 61 are separated or removed from the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8 while the fifth segment 69e of the cam follower surface 69 which is provided on the lower surface of the roller support arm 6a comes into sliding contact with the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8, as shown in
Subsequently, when the sheet-supply cassette 3 is further pulled out, the proximal end portion of the roller support arm 6a near to the drive shaft 53 comes into sliding contact, at its lower surface, with the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8 and most of the roller support arm 6a and link mechanism 56 is located remote from the sheet separator plate 8 as the end wall of the sheet-supply cassette 3, as shown in
In the meantime, in pushing or inserting the sheet-supply cassette 3 into the front opening 2a of the housing 2, the above-indicated retracting operation is performed in a reverse order, i.e., from
In the arrangement described above, the end wall of the sheet-supply cassette 3 functions as the sheet separator plate 8 equipped with the sheet separator portion for separating, one by one, the sheets P at the leading edges thereof. Therefore, the present arrangement assures a simplified structure of operating the link mechanism 56 without a need of providing any additional structure exclusively for operating the link mechanism 56.
Hereinafter, there will be described some modified examples of the structure of retracting the roller support arm 6a and the sheet-feed roller 6b above the sheet-supply cassette 3.
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In this second modified example, too, the sheet-feed roller 6b is held in abutting contact with the uppermost sheet P of the stack on the cassette 3 set in the housing 2 or the bottom plate 31 in a case where no sheets P are accommodated in the cassette 3, and the link mechanism 156 including the main link member 71 is located upstream of the sheet separator plate 8 of the cassette 3 as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A, as shown in
In drawing or pulling out the cassette 3 from the front opening 2a of the housing 2, the first segment 69a or the second segment 69b of the cam follower surface 69 provided on the lower surface of the main link member 71 initially comes into sliding contact with the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8, so that the main link member 71 is pushed upwards, namely, the main link member 71 pivots clockwise about the first shaft 62. In this instance, because the main link member 71 is pivotably connected to the roller support arm 6a via the connecting mechanism (i.e., the pin 74 and the guide portion 73 engaging each other), the roller support arm 6a pivots counterclockwise in the slightly upward direction about the drive shaft 53, as shown in
Thereafter, when the sheet-supply cassette 3 is further pulled out, the sheet-feed roller 6b supported by the leading end portion (free end portion) of the roller support arm 6a passes over and beyond the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8, and the fourth segment 69d of the cam follower surface 69 provided on the lower surface of the main link member 71 is separated or removed from the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8 while the fifth segment 69e of the cam follower surface 69 provided on the lower surface of the roller support arm 6a comes into sliding contact with the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8, as shown in
Subsequently, when the sheet-supply cassette 3 is further pulled out, the proximal end portion of the roller support arm 6a near to the drive shaft 53 comes into sliding contact, at its lower surface, with the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8, and most of the roller support arm 6a is located remote from the sheet separator plate 8 as the end wall of the sheet-supply cassette 3, as shown in
In the meantime, in pushing or inserting the sheet-supply cassette 3 into the front opening 2a of the housing 2, the above-indicated retracting operation is performed in a reverse order, i.e., from
Referring next to
As in the illustrated second modified example, in this third modified example, the lowermost position of the roller support arm 6a in the pivotal downward movement can be specified by suitably determining the length and the location of the guide portion 76. Accordingly, the connecting mechanism including the pin 75 and the guide portion 76 also functions as the stopper as explained above.
In the illustrated arrangement shown in
In the second and third modified examples, the link mechanism 156 is constituted by the single main link member 71 and the connecting mechanism, thereby assuring a simplified structure and easy installation of the link mechanism on the apparatus 1. Further, the connecting mechanism provided in those modified embodiments is constituted by the pin 74, 75 provided on one of the main link member 71 and the roller support arm 6a and the guide portion 73, 76 formed in the other of the main link member 71 and the roller support arm 6a. Accordingly, the connecting mechanism is simple in construction.
In the illustrated arrangement of
In so-called marginless printing wherein an image is printed on an entire surface of the sheet P, the leading edge (the downstream end as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A) of the sheet P supplied from the sheet-supply cassette 3 is initially detected by a sensor (not shown) disposed on the underside of the carriage 5 on the downstream side of the recording head 4 in the sheet-supply direction A. Thereafter, the sheet P is once fed back toward the upstream side in the sheet-supply direction A, such that the above-indicated leading edge of the sheet P is positioned at an upstream end of the recording head 4 as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A. Then, the printing operation is initiated. In this instance, when the trailing end (the upstream end as viewed in the sheet-supply direction A) of the sheet P fed back toward the upstream side returns from the U-turn-shaped sheet-feed path 9 into the cassette 3, the trailing end of the sheet P may interfere with the upper end or the sheet separator portion of the sheet separator plate 8 or the leading edges of the sheets P stacked on the cassette 3, undesirably causing deformation of that sheet P fed back from the sheet-feed path 9 or failure in feeding that sheet P back toward the cassette 3 by a predetermined distance.
To deal with the problem indicated just above, a rolling body 79 such as a roller may be provided, as shown in FIG. 21, on an extreme upstream end of the first feed-path-defining member 60 (as viewed in the feeding direction) that defines the radially outer portion of the U-turn-shaped sheet-feed path 9. At the extreme upstream end, the member 60 is adjacent to the upper end of the sheet separator plate 8. Further, the surface of the extreme upstream end of the first feed-path-defining member 60 may be shifted toward the radially inner portion of the U-turn-shaped sheet-feed path 9. For instance, the first feed-path-defining member 60 may be formed with a protrusion 80 that protrudes from the surface of the extreme upstream end of the first feed-path-defining member 60 toward the radially inner portion of the U-turn-shaped sheet-feed path 9, as shown in
Each of the rolling body 79, the protrusion 80, and the portion 82 slightly protrudes toward the sheet-feed path 9 from a line connecting the surface of the first sheet-path-defining member 60 that partially defines the sheet-feed path 9 and the inclined surface of the sheet separator plate 8 or the projecting end of the sheet separator pawl 8a of the sheet separator plate 8.
The retracting structures illustrated above are equally applicable to a case where the image recording apparatus 1 is arranged to employ a plurality of sheet-supply cassettes superposed on one another.
It is to be understood that the inventions are not limited to the details of the illustrated embodiments, but may be embodied with various changes and modifications, which may occur to those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventions defined in the attached claims.
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