Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6331004
-
Patent Number
6,331,004
-
Date Filed
Thursday, October 22, 199827 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, December 18, 200124 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Schlak; Daniel K
Agents
- Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 75
- 399 401
- 271 301
- 271 902
- 271 302
- 271 911
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
In order to provide a reversing section for reversing the recording paper for recording on both sides, in such a manner as to avoid increase in size of the device, reversing rollers 14 are provided over the rear part of the paper cassette 3, and a reversing path 15 is formed at the back of the paper cassette 3. The recording paper 2 having passed the reversing rollers 14 enters the reversing path 15. Additional reversing path 16 is provided under the paper cassette 3, and the recording paper 2 moves from the reversing path 15 into the reversing path 16.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an image recording device such as a printer, or copier, and in particular an image recording device capable of printing on both sides of paper.
With a recording device having a function of recording on both sides of recording paper, it was necessary to provide a reversing section for reversing the recording paper for altering the side of the recording paper facing the image forming section which performs the recording. The reversing section was provided at the back of, or in front of, or over the device, in the prior art.
In the prior art image recording device, a certain space had to be provided for the reversing section, so that the overall size of the device is increased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a recording device which has a function of recording on both sides of recording paper, and yet which is small in size.
An image recording device according to the invention comprises:
a paper supply section;
a paper transport path along which recording paper supplied from the paper supply section is transported;
an image forming section provided on the paper transport path;
a reversing section for reversing the recording paper;
wherein
said paper supply section has a first end from which the recording paper is picked up, and a second end opposite to said first end,
said reversing section comprises:
a reversing roller rotating forward and backward, while holding recording paper which is transported from the paper transport path having passed the image forming section, and which is to be reversed, and
a reversing path in which the recording paper having passed the reversing roller is reciprocated, and which is formed at least at the second end of the paper supply section,
wherein the recording paper reversed by the reversing section is passed over the paper supply section, and guided to the paper transport path.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1
is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of an image recording device of a first embodiment;
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing connection between components relating to control over transport of the recording paper in the recording device in the first embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a time chart showing the operation of the first embodiment;
FIG. 4
shows the details of a gate used in the first embodiment;
FIG. 5
shows the details of reversing rollers and guides used in the first embodiment;
FIG. 6
shows the details of another example of reversing rollers and guides which may be used in place of those shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
shows the structure for holding the reversing rollers in the state in which the paper cassette is fully inserted;
FIG. 8
shows the structure for holding the reversing rollers in the state in which the paper cassette is removed from the fully-inserted position;
FIG. 9
is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of an image recording device of a second embodiment;
FIG. 10A
is a schematic view of the configuration of image recording device of a third embodiment;
FIG. 10B
is a partial sectional view showing a gate member in
FIG. 10A
in an enlarged scale;
FIG.
11
A and
FIG. 11B
show details of the gate member used in the third embodiment, as well as in a fourth and fifth embodiments;
FIG. 12
is a schematic view of the configuration of image recording device of the fourth embodiment; and
FIG. 13
is a schematic view of the configuration of image recording device of the fifth embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the present invention will next be described in detail with reference to drawings.
FIG. 1
shows the configuration of an image recording device of a first embodiment of the invention.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a paper cassette
3
, serving as a paper supply unit forming part of a paper supply section, for accommodating recording paper
2
is removably inserted in an image recording device
1
. The paper cassette
3
can be pulled out in the direction of arrow PO, i.e., toward the front or first end
1
f
of the housing
1
h
of the image recording device
1
.
A paper pick-up roller
4
is provided above a front or first end
3
a
of the paper cassette
3
, and above the leading end of the recording paper
2
in the paper cassette
3
. The front end
3
a
of the paper cassette
3
is on the same side as the front end
1
f
of the housing
1
h.
A pair of transport rollers
5
are rotatably provided over the paper feed roller
4
. Another pair of transport rollers
6
are provided downstream (with respect to the direction of paper transport) of the pair of transport rollers
5
. An image forming section
7
is provided downstream of the pair of transport rollers
6
.
The image forming section
7
includes a toner cartridge
7
a
, a recording head
7
b
, a photosensitive drum
7
c
, and a transfer roller
7
d
, and transfers the toner image corresponding to the recording data, to the recording paper
2
being transported. Provided downstream of the image recording section
7
is a fixing section
8
, which fixes the toner image having been transferred to the recording paper
2
, by heating and fusing, and is formed of a heating roller
8
a
, and a pressure roller
8
b
pressed against the heating roller
8
a.
Provided downstream of the fixing section
8
is a gate
10
, which is rotatable about an axis
10
a
. The gate
10
is for switching the direction of transport of the recording paper
2
, between a path to a discharging section
11
, to which the recording paper is to be ejected after completion of recording, and a path to a reversing section RS to which the recording paper is to be directed for being reversed, i.e., turned upside down. Further pairs of transport rollers
12
and
13
are provided between the gate
10
and the discharging section
11
.
Provided under the gate
10
is a pair of reversing rollers
14
, which are rotatable in forward and backward directions. A reversing path RP comprises a first part
15
, and a second part
16
. The first part
15
is formed under the pair of reversing rollers
14
, and at a rear end
3
b
of the paper cassette
3
. The second part
16
is formed between the bottom
3
c
of the paper cassette
3
and the bottom
1
a
of the housing of the device
1
.
The first part
15
is defined by guides
17
and
18
, which are integral with the paper feed cassette
3
. The inner or guiding surfaces of the guides
17
and
18
are curved, to guide the recording paper
2
fed from the reversing rollers
14
smoothly to the horizontally extending second part
16
. The second part
16
has a length for accommodating at least one sheet of recording paper
2
. The reversing rollers
14
, and the reversing path RP in combination form the reversing section RS.
Provided in front (to the left in
FIG. 1
) of the reversing rollers
14
is a returning path formed of pairs of transport rollers
19
and
20
for transporting the recording paper
2
having been reversed, to the transport rollers
5
.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing the connection between components relating to control over transport of the recording paper in the recording device of the first embodiment. A controller
21
controls the operation of the image recording device
1
, and is formed of a CPU and the like. The controller
21
is connected to a reversal sensor
22
, a recording sensor
28
, and a drive circuit
23
, and controls them. The reversal sensor
22
is provided upstream of (with respect to the direction of transport) and immediately above the reversing rollers
14
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, and detects the presence or absence of the recording paper
2
, and transmits a detection signal to the controller
21
. The recording sensor
28
is provided beneath the image forming section
7
and detects the presence or absence of the recording paper
2
passing under the image forming section
7
, and transmits a detection signal to the controller
21
.
The drive circuit
23
drives a main motor
24
, a paper feed motor
25
, a reversing motor
26
, and a linear actuator
27
including a plunger
27
a
and a solenoid
27
b
. The main motor
24
drives the pairs of transport rollers
5
and
6
, the transfer
7
d
, and the pressure roller
8
b
. The paper feed motor
25
drives the pick-up roller
4
. The reversing motor
26
drives the reversing rollers
14
, and the pairs of transport rollers
19
and
20
. The actuator
27
cooperates with a spring, not shown in
FIG. 1
, to turn the gate
10
about the axis
10
a.
The operation of the first embodiment will now be described with reference to a flowchart of FIG.
3
. It is assumed that recording is made on both sides of a single sheet of recording paper.
When the image recording device
1
receives a recording command from a host computer or some other external device, not shown, the main motor
24
is first made to rotate, so that the pairs of transport rollers
5
and
6
, the transfer roller
7
d
, and the pressure roller
8
b
are rotated, as indicated at point a in FIG.
3
. Then the paper feed motor
25
is rotated forward to rotate the pick-up roller
4
in the clockwise direction as seen in
FIG. 1
, as indicated at point b in FIG.
3
. The top sheet of recording paper
2
accommodated in the paper cassette
3
is picked up and taken out. The leading end of the recording paper
2
having been taken out enters between the transport rollers
5
, and is then transported in the direction of arrow C.
When the leading end of the recording paper
2
passes the recording sensor
28
, the detection signal derived from the recording sensor
28
goes active, as indicated at point c in
FIG. 3
, and the recording paper
2
then enters between the photosensitive drum
7
c
and the transfer roller
7
d
, and the toner image is transferred to the recording paper
2
. The recording paper
2
is transported further, and fed to the fixing section
8
, where the toner image on the recording paper
2
is fixed by application of heat.
Before the recording paper
2
reaches the transport rollers
9
, the actuator
27
is energized, as indicated at point d in FIG.
3
. When the actuator
27
is energized, the gate
10
is brought to the position indicated by solid line in FIG.
1
. When the actuator
27
is deenergized, the gate
10
is brought the position indicated by broken line in FIG.
1
. Because of the energization of the actuator
27
, the blade
10
guides the recording paper
2
having passed the transport rollers
9
to the reversing section RS.
Then controller
21
then causes the reversing motor
26
to rotate backward, as indicated at point e in FIG.
3
. The reversing rollers
14
are then rotated in the direction of arrow R in FIG.
1
. When the leading end of the recording paper
2
passes the reversal sensor
22
, the output of the detection sensor
22
goes active, as indicated at point f in FIG.
3
. The recording paper
2
enters the reversing rollers
14
, and is transported to the first part
15
of the reversing path RP, and is guided by the guides
17
and
18
, and then enters the second part
16
of the reversing path RP.
When the tail end of the recording paper
2
passes the reversal sensor
22
, the output of the reversal sensor
22
goes inactive, as indicated at point g in FIG.
3
. In this way, passage of the front end and the tail end of the recording paper
2
is detected by the reversal sensor
22
, and informed to the controller
21
. The controller
21
causes the reversing motor
26
to rotate forward upon expiration (point h in
FIG. 3
) of a certain time interval after the detection of the tail end of the recording paper
2
. As a result, the reversing rollers
14
are rotated in the direction opposite to the direction of arrow R in
FIG. 1
, and the pairs of transport rollers
19
and
20
are rotated in the direction of arrows F in FIG.
1
. The recording paper
2
is transported by the reversing rollers
14
and guide elements, not shown, to the transport rollers
19
, and moves out of the reversing path RP.
The recording paper
2
is sent by the pairs of transport rollers
19
and
20
, to the transport rollers
5
, and enters the image forming transport path, formed of the rollers
6
,
7
d
and
8
b
, in the state in which it has been turned upside down. That is, the first side of the recording paper on which the toner image has already been transferred is facing downward, i.e., away from the photosensitive drum
7
c
. A toner image is transferred, at the image forming section
7
, to the second side of the recording paper
2
having re-entered into the image forming transport path, and is fixed at the fixing section
8
. The actuator
27
is deenergized after the recording paper
2
passed the gate
10
upon recording on the first side. That is when the recording paper
2
has passed the recording section second time for printing on the second side, the gate
10
is already in the position indicated by the broken line.
The recording paper
2
having passed the transport rollers
9
is sent to the transport rollers
12
, and dicharged to the discharging section
11
by means of the transport rollers
13
. In this way, recording on both sides is completed.
As has been described, according to the first embodiment, the reversing path RP for reversing the recording paper
2
is provided at the back of and under the paper cassette
3
, so that it is not necessary to provide a separate space for reciprocation of the recording paper, and the recording paper can be reversed, and the size of the device can thus be reduced.
FIG. 4
shows the details of the gate
10
. It has a blade
102
rotatable about the axis
10
a
. A drive arm
103
extends on the opposite side of the blade
102
with respect to the axis
10
a
. A spring
104
is connected to the drive arm
103
to bias the drive arm
103
and the blade
102
in the counterclockwise direction as seen in FIG.
4
. The plunger
27
a
of the actuator
27
is engageable with the drive arm
103
. When the actuator
27
is not energized, the plunger
27
a
is in the position indicated by the broken line, and the spring
104
, serving as a tension spring, pulls the drive arm
103
so that the blade
102
and the drive arm
103
are in the position indicated by the broken line. In order to define this position, a stopper
105
is provided to engage the drive arm
103
. When the actuator
27
is energized, the plunger
27
a
is pushed forward, i.e., leftward as seen in
FIG. 4
, and is brought to the position indicated by the solid line. As a result, the drive arm
103
is pushed forward, or leftward as seen in
FIG. 4
, and the drive arm
103
and the blade
102
are rotated to the position indicated by the solid line. Thus, the blade
102
can selectively assume one of the two positions. In the position indicated by the broken line, the recording paper
2
fed from the fixing section
8
, i.e., from the left side as seen in
FIG. 4
is passed over the top surface of the blade
102
, and is directed rightward, and led to the transport rollers
12
. In the position indicated by the solid line, the recording paper
2
fed from the fixing section
8
is passed beneath the downward surface of the blade
102
, and directed downward, and led to the reversing section RS (FIG.
1
).
FIG. 5
shows the details of the guide assembly at the reversing rollers
14
. A first pair of guide members
201
and
202
guide the recording paper from the gate
10
to the reversing rollers
14
. A second pair of guide members
203
and
204
guide the recording paper
2
from the reversing rollers
14
toward the transport rollers
19
of the returning path. The inner surfaces
202
a
and
204
a
of the guide members
202
and
204
merge, at an edge
205
, to form a Y-shaped branch.
A flap
206
made of a resilient sheet material includes a base part
206
a
attached to the inner surface
204
a
of the guide member
204
, and a free part
206
b
extending from the edge
205
and toward the reversing rollers
14
, and having a first surface
206
c
facing the guide member
201
and a second surface
206
d
facing the guide member
203
.
In a free state, the flap
206
is shifted toward the guide member
201
, so that the recording paper
2
fed from the gate
10
toward the reversing rollers
14
, as indicated by arrow
207
, engages with the first surface
206
c
of the free part
206
b
of the flap
206
and pushes aside, resiliently bending the free part
206
b
of the flap
206
toward the guide member
203
, to reach the reversing rollers
14
, and is then transported to the reversing path RP.
When the recording paper
2
is fed from the reversing path RP to the Y-shaped branch, since the flap
206
is shifted toward the guide member
201
, the recording paper
2
engages with the second surface
206
d
of the free part
206
b
of the flap
206
, and is guided by the flap
206
to the path formed between the guide members
203
and
204
, as indicated by arrow
208
, and is led to the transport rollers
19
.
In this way, the recording paper
2
transported from the gate
10
to the reversing rollers
14
is first guided to the reversing path RP, and is thereafter transported from the reversing path RP, via the reversing rollers
14
, to the transport rollers
19
.
FIG. 6
shows another example of the guide assembly at the reversing rollers
14
. For the description of this example, the reversing rollers are denoted individually by
14
a
and
14
b
. The roller
14
a
is positioned near the guide
201
, while the roller
14
b
is positioned near the guide
203
.
In this example, the flap used in the example of
FIG. 5
is not provided, the edge
205
is offset with respect to the common tangential line
14
c
of the rollers
14
a
and
14
b
, toward the guide member
201
, and the common tangential line
14
c
intersects with the inner surface
204
a
of the guide member
204
, while the extension of the path formed by the guide members
201
and
202
is so formed that its extension passes near a point at which the rollers
14
a
and
14
b
are in contact with each other. As a result, the recording paper
2
fed from the gate
10
, as indicated by arrow
207
, is made to pass through the rollers
14
a
and
14
b.
The recording paper
2
fed from the reversing path RP is guided by the rollers
14
a
and
14
b
and is brought to contact with the inner surface
204
a
of the guide
204
, as indicated by arrow
208
, and is guided along the path formed between the guides
203
and
204
.
FIG.
7
and
FIG. 8
show an example of the structure for holding the reversing rollers
14
a
and
14
b
. A first roller
14
a
is rotatably supported by a pin
301
to the frame of the device, not illustrated. A second roller
14
b
is rotatably supported by a pin
302
fixed to an arm
303
which is pivotably supported by a pin
304
to the frame of the device. A compression spring
305
is attached to the arm
303
, and extends downward. A cap
306
is attached to and covers the lower end of the spring
305
. A protrusion
307
is provided on the paper cassette
3
.
FIG. 7
shows the state when the paper cassette
3
is inserted, or, more strictly, in a fully-inserted position in a position allowing picking-up of the paper, while
FIG. 8
shows the state when the paper cassette
3
is removed from the fully-inserted position.
When the paper cassette
3
is fully inserted, the protrusion
307
engages the cap
306
, and pushes the spring
305
upward. As a result, the arm
303
is rotated counterclockwise as seen in
FIG. 7
, and the roller
14
b
is pressed against the roller
14
a
. The recording paper
2
passing between the rollers
14
a
and
14
b
are therefore held between the rollers
14
a
and
14
b.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, when the paper cassette
3
is removed, being moved leftward, the protrusion
307
is disengaged or separated from the cap
306
, and the spring
305
moves down. The arm
303
therefore is rotated clockwise as seen in
FIG. 8
, and the roller
14
b
is separated from the roller
14
a.
If jamming of the recording paper
2
occurs at the back of the paper cassette
3
, being pinched between the rollers
14
a
and
14
b
, the paper cassette
3
is removed, as shown in FIG.
8
. Then, the recording paper
2
is released from the rollers
14
a
and
14
b
. As the cassette
3
is moved away from the fully-inserted position (moved leftward in FIG.
8
), the recording paper
2
is also pulled because part of the recording paper
2
is held between the guide members
17
and
18
forming the first part
15
of the reversing path RP at the back of the paper cassette
3
. Another part of the recording paper
2
may be in the second part
16
of the reversing path RP which is between the bottom
3
c
of the paper cassette
3
and the bottom
1
a
of the housing
1
h
of the device, but this part is also removed, as the part of the recording paper
2
in the first part
15
is pulled outward. The entire recording paper
2
can therefore be moved out smoothly.
Second Embodiment
FIG. 9
shows the configuration of the image recording device of a second embodiment.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, in the image recording device
31
of the second embodiment, the reversing path RP has a first part
32
provided at the back of the paper cassette
3
. That is, the first part
32
of the reversing path RP is formed of a guide
33
and the guide
34
. The guide
33
is integral with the paper cassette
3
, while the guide
34
is integral with the rear cover
35
of the device
31
. That is, the guides
33
and
34
are integral with different members of the device, so that they can be separated. The second part
16
of the reversing path RP is formed under the paper cassette
3
, as in the first embodiment. The rest of the configuration is identical to that of the first embodiment. The operation is also identical to that of the first embodiment.
In the second embodiment configured as described above, the effects similar to those of the first embodiment are obtained. In addition, when jamming of the recording paper
2
occurs at or near the first part
32
of the reversing path RP, when the paper cassette
3
is pulled out in the direction of arrow PO, the guide
33
is separated from the guide
34
, and the recording paper
2
is left there. The recording paper
2
can therefore be removed without being damaged.
Third Embodiment
FIG.
10
A and
FIG. 10B
show a third embodiment of the recording device. This embodiment is similar to the first embodiment, but an additional, or second paper supply unit
44
is provided below the paper cassette
3
which serves as a first paper supply unit. The first and second paper supply units in combination form a paper supply section of this embodiment. The paper cassette
3
can be removed and inserted in the state in which the second paper supply unit
44
, in the form of a tray, is mounted to the frame of the device. When the second paper supply unit
44
is mounted, and the first paper supply unit
3
is inserted, the back end of the second paper supply unit
44
is in alignment with the back end of the first paper supply unit
3
.
In the state in which the paper cassette
3
and the second paper supply unit
44
are mounted, the reversing path RP is formed to extend through the back of the paper cassette
3
, and the back of the second paper supply unit
44
, and then under the second paper supply unit
44
.
When the second paper supply unit
44
is not mounted, the reversing path RP is formed through the back of the paper cassette
3
, and under the paper cassette
3
, as in the first embodiment.
The alteration of the reversing path is achieved by a gate member
17
provided at the bottom of the part of the reversing path at the back of the paper cassette
3
, and an engaging member
401
(
FIG. 11A
,
FIG. 11B
) cooperating with the gate member
17
. The gate member
17
is shown in an enlarged scale in
FIG. 10B
, and is shown in schematic perspective view in FIG.
11
A and FIG.
11
B.
More specifically, the gate member
17
comprises a movable guide
402
fixed to and supported by a pair of supporting brackets
403
(only one of which is shown while the other bracket at the opposite end is not shown) provided on both ends of the movable guide
402
. A pair of pins
404
(only one being shown) which are in alignment with each other are attached to the respective brackets
403
. The pins
404
are rotatably supported by the side walls
405
of the paper cassette
3
.
The movable guide
402
is attached to one side of the each bracket
403
, while a projection
406
extends sideways from the other side of each bracket
403
. The projection
406
at each end of the movable guide
402
extends through a cut-away
407
in the side wall
405
adjacent to the corresponding end of the movable guide
402
.
The engagement member
401
is fixed to the second paper feed unit
44
and has inwardly-extending projection
408
engageable with the projection
406
, when the paper cassette
3
is inserted.
When the second paper supply unit
44
is mounted, and the paper cassette
3
is fully inserted, the projections
406
and
408
engage with each other, and the bracket
403
is rotated counterclockwise as seen in
FIG. 11B
, and the movable guide
403
is upright as seen in FIG.
11
B. In this state, the paper fed from above is guided downward. That is, the paper having passed the back of the paper cassette
3
is led to the back of the second paper supply unit
44
, and then under the second paper supply unit
44
. In this condition, most part of the paper is in the path extending vertically and in alignment with each other. Accordingly, the curling of the paper is reduced. The curling is a problem particularly when conducting the printing on the second side of the paper. By reducing the curling, the paper can be transported more smoothly, and the possibility of jamming is reduced.
When the projection
406
is not in engagement with the projection
408
, the movable guide
402
is inclined as shown in FIG.
11
A. This is the case, when the paper cassette
3
is not fully inserted in the device, or when the paper cassette
3
is inserted but the second paper supply unit
44
is not mounted. When the movable guide is inclined the lower end is shifted forward as seen in
FIG. 11A
, and the recording paper
2
having passed the back of the paper cassette
3
is guide to the path under the paper cassette
3
. This is similar to the first embodiment.
Fourth Embodiment
FIG. 12
shows a fourth embodiment of the invention. This embodiment is similar to the third embodiment, but another tray, or a third paper supply unit
49
is provided beneath the second paper supply unit
44
. When the second and third paper supply units
44
and
49
are mounted, and the first paper supply unit
3
is inserted, the back ends of the second and third paper supply units
44
and
49
are in alignment with the back end of the first paper supply unit
3
.
Provided at the bottom of the reversing path part at the back of the second paper supply unit
44
is a gate member
48
which is similar to the gate member
17
at the bottom of the reversing path part at the back of the second paper supply unit
44
. The gate member
48
has the configuration identical to the gate member
17
, but the pins
404
are supported by the side walls of the second paper supply unit
44
, each projection
407
projects through a cut-away in the adjacent side wall of the second paper supply unit
44
and the projection
401
is fixed to the third paper supply unit
49
.
A further reversing path part is formed under the third paper supply unit
49
.
Because the reversing path is also formed at the back of the third paper supply unit
49
, the total length of the vertically extending reversing path part is increased, and the curling is further reduced.
The concept described above in connection with the third and fourth embodiments can be similarly applied when the number of additional paper supply units are more than three.
Fifth Embodiment
FIG. 13
shows a fifth embodiment of the invention. This embodiment is similar to the third embodiment. But the reversing path part
46
at the bottom of the second paper supply unit
44
is not provided, and the reversing path part at the back of the second paper supply unit
44
(and outside of the space in which the paper is contained) is not provided. Instead, a reversing path part
56
is formed within the second paper supply unit
44
, and above the recording paper
2
stacked therein. A guide
420
is provided within the space in which the recording paper
2
is contained. The guide
420
includes a curved part
421
and a horizontally extending part
422
. The recording paper
2
having passed the gate member
17
is brought into contact with this guide part
421
, and guided along the curved part
421
of a smaller curvature, and then along the horizontally extending part
422
. Because the guide part
421
is of a curve of a smaller curvature, resistance to the paper transport required is smaller. The possibility of jamming is therefore reduced. In addition, the curling is also reduced because the curve is of a smaller curvature, and the force applied to the paper for the purpose of transport is also reduced.
As has been described, according to the invention, the reversing path for reversing the recording paper is formed at least partly on the side of the paper supply section, opposite to the paper pick-up section. Accordingly, the reversing path can be formed with a minimum space.
Claims
- 1. An image recording device comprising:a paper supply section; a paper transport path along which recording paper supplied from the paper supply section is transported; an image forming section provided on the paper transport path; a reversing section for reversing the recording paper, wherein said paper supply section includes a paper cassette which has a first end from which the recording paper is picked up, and a second end opposite to said first end, said reversing section comprising: a pair of reversing rollers rotating forward and backward, while holding recording paper which is transported from the paper transport path having passed the image forming section, and which is to be reversed, a reversing path in which the recording paper having passed the reversing rollers is reciprocated, and which is formed at least at the second end of the paper supply section, and a returning path formed over the paper supply section for transporting the recording paper to the paper transport path, the recording paper having been reversed, said reversing path including a first guide which is integral with the paper cassette, wherein the recording paper reversed by the reversing section is passed through said returning path, and guided to the paper transport path.
- 2. The image recording device according to claim 1, wherein said reversing path further includes a second guide which is also integral with the paper cassette, said first and second guides having guiding surfaces between which said recording paper is guided.
- 3. The image recording device according to claim 2, wherein the gap between the guiding surfaces of the first and second guides is gradually narrowed.
- 4. The image recording device according to claim 2, further comprising a housing, wherein said reversing rollers include first and second rollers, the second roller being separated when the paper supply cassette is removed from the housing.
- 5. The imaging recording device according to claim 2, wherein the reversing rollers are provided over the first and second guides.
- 6. The image recording device according to claim 1, further comprising a rear cover, wherein said reversing path further includes a second guide which is integral with the rear cover of the device, said first and second guides having guiding surfaces between which said recording paper is guided.
- 7. The image recording device according to claim 6, wherein the gap between the guiding surfaces of the first and second guides is gradually narrowed.
- 8. The imaging recording device according to claim 6, wherein the reversing rollers are provided over the first and second guides.
- 9. The image recording device according to claim 1, wherein said reverse path also includes a part which is under the paper supply unit.
- 10. The image recording device according to claim 1, wherein said device comprises a housing, said paper supply section further comprising one or more paper trays positioned under the paper cassette and positioned one over another, and said reversing path being formed at second ends of the respective paper trays, said second ends of the paper trays being aligned with the second end of the paper cassette.
- 11. The image recording device according to claim 10, wherein said one or more paper trays includes at least a first paper tray and a second paper tray which can be mounted under said first paper tray, said device further comprising a gate provided at said second end of the first paper tray, for leading the recording paper to the reversing path formed by said second paper tray, or to the reversing path between the bottom of the first paper tray and the bottom of the housing, depending on whether the second paper tray is mounted under the first paper tray.
- 12. The image recording device according to claim 1, further comprising a housing, said paper supply section comprising a paper cassette which is removably inserted from a first end of the housing of the device, said first end of the housing being on the same side as the first end of the paper supply section, wherein said reversing path is also formed under said paper cassette, said paper supply section also comprising a first paper tray which can be mounted under the paper cassette, said reversing path being formed by said first paper tray, and said device further comprising a gate provided at said second end of the paper cassette, for leading the recording paper to the reversing path formed by said first paper tray or the reversing path formed between the bottom of the paper cassette and the bottom of the housing, depending on whether the first paper tray is mounted under the paper cassette.
- 13. An image recording device comprising:a paper supply section; a paper transport path along which recording paper supplied from the paper supply section is transported; an image forming section provided on the paper transport path; and a reversing section for reversing the recording paper; wherein said paper supply section has a first end from which the recording paper is picked up, and a second end opposite to said first end, said reversing section comprising: a reversing roller rotating forward and backward, while holding recording paper which is transported from the paper transport path having passed the image forming section, and which is to be reversed, and a reversing path in which the recording paper having passed the reversing roller is reciprocated, and which is formed at least at the second end of the paper supply section, wherein the recording paper reversed by the reversing section is passed over the paper supply section, and guided to the paper transport path, wherein said device comprises a housing, said paper supply section comprises a paper cassette which is removably inserted from the housing of the device, said reversing path being formed under said paper cassette, said paper supply section also comprising a first paper tray which can be mounted under the paper cassette, and said reversing path being formed by said first paper tray, said device further comprising a gate provided at said second end of the paper cassette, and means for switching said gate between a first position in which the recording paper is led to the reversing path formed by said first paper tray and a second position in which the recording paper is led to the reversing path formed between the bottom of the paper cassette and the bottom of the housing, depending on whether the first paper tray is mounted under the paper cassette.
- 14. An image recording device comprising:a paper supply section; a paper transport path along which recording paper supplied from the paper supply section is transported; an image forming section provided on the paper transport path; a reversing section for reversing the recording paper; wherein said paper supply section has a first end from which the recording paper is picked up, and a second end opposite to said first end, said reversing section comprising: a reversing roller rotating forward and backward, while holding recording paper which is transported from the paper transport path having passed the image forming section, and which is to be reversed, and a reversing path in which the recording paper having passed the reversing roller is reciprocated, and which is formed at least at the second end of the paper supply section, wherein the recording paper reversed by the reversing section is passed over the paper supply section, and guided to the paper transport path, wherein said device comprises a housing, said paper supply section comprising a paper cassette which is removably inserted from the housing of the device, said reversing path being formed under said paper cassette, wherein said paper supply section also comprises a first paper tray positioned under the paper cassette, and said reversing path is also formed by said first paper tray and wherein said reversing path formed by said first paper tray is formed in the space within the first tray and above the recording paper stacked in said first paper tray, and toward said second end of said paper supply section whereby the recording paper having passed the reversing path at said second end of the paper supply section is guided into said reversing path formed by said first paper tray via one of its end at said second end of paper supply section.
- 15. The image recording device according to claim 13, wherein said switching means causes the gate to be in said first position when said first paper tray is mounted, and to be in said second position when said first paper tray is not mounted.
- 16. The image recording device according to claim 13, further comprising a first engaging member fixed to said first paper tray, and a second engaging member fixed to said gate, wherein the gate is moved to said first position when said first and second engaging members engage with each other.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
| 9-292656 |
Oct 1997 |
JP |
|
US Referenced Citations (17)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
| 62-56229 |
Mar 1987 |
JP |
| 07-128922 |
May 1995 |
JP |
| 09-114152 |
May 1997 |
JP |