1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image recording device which includes a cover having a recess formed therein, into which a feeding object is fed.
2. Description of the Related Art
An image recording device capable of recording an image on a recording medium, such as a CD, is known. In the image recording device, a cover having a hole, through which a tray on which the CD is placed can pass through, is provided at a rear surface of the image recording device. When the cover is abruptly opened while the tray is passing through the hole during the image recording on the recording medium, the tray or the recording medium may be damaged.
A need has arisen to provide an image recording device capable of locking the cover while a feeding object is passing into or through the recess.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an image recording device comprises a recording unit, a feeding mechanism, a guide member, and a lock portion. The feeding mechanism is configured to feed a first feeding object along a feeding path. The feeding path comprises a straight path and a curved path, and the recording unit faces the straight path. The guide member defines the curved path and rotates between an exposed position at which the curved path is exposed to an exterior of the image recording device and a closed position at which the curved path is covered with respect to the exterior of the image recording device. The lock portion moves between a locked position at which the guide member is locked in the closed position and an unlocked position at which the lock is released. The guide member has a recess formed therein, and the feeding mechanism is further configured to feed a second feeding object into the recess along the straight path. The second feeding object is disposed in the recess and prevents the lock portion from moving to the unlocked position.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, an image recording device comprises a housing, a recording unit, a feeding unit, a cover, a locking lever, and a blocking portion. The housing comprises an engaged portion, and the feeding unit is configured to feed a tray along a feeding path. The cover is configured to be pivotable. The locking lever is configured to lock the cover on the housing and comprising an engaging portion configured to engage with the engaged portion. The blocking portion moves into the feeding path, and the feeding unit is configured to feed the tray to a determined position, such that the tray blocks the blocking portion from moving into the feeding path.
According to still another embodiment of the present invention, an image recording device comprises a housing, a recording unit, means for feeding a tray, a pivotable cover, a movable locking lever, and means for blocking the locking lever. The means for feeding feeds the tray along a feeding path, and the movable locking lever configured to lock the pivotable cover on the housing. The means for blocking blocks the locking lever from moving when a recording medium is in a predetermined position, such that the tray blocks the means for blocking from moving into the feeding path.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the following detailed description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described. It should be understood that the embodiment of the present invention described below is illustrative only and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In the following description, a vertical direction 7 is defined with reference to a state in which a multi-function device 10 is installed usable (i.e., a state illustrated in
[Multi-Function Device 10]
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
[Paper Feeding Unit 15]
The paper feeding unit 15 is provided above the paper feed tray 20. The paper feeding unit 15 is provided with a paper feed roller 25, a paper feed arm 26 and a drive transmission mechanism 27. The paper feed roller 25 is rotatably supported at a front end of the paper feed arm 26. the paper feed arm 26 pivots about a shaft 28 in the direction of arrow 29. This allows the paper feed roller 25 to be moved close to or away from the paper feed tray 20. The drive transmission mechanism 27 constituted by a plurality of gears meshing together transmits driving force from a paper feed motor (not illustrated) to rotate the paper feed roller 25. The paper feed roller 25 feeds the recording sheets placed on the paper feed tray 20 one at a time to a first path 65, which will be described later.
[First Path 65 and Second Path 66]
The first path 65 and a second path 66 are formed inside the printer section 11. The first path 65 extends from a leading end (i.e., a rear end) of the paper feed tray 20 to reach the output tray 21 via the recording unit 24. A media tray 71 (an example of a second feeding object), which will be described later, capable of carrying a recording sheet and a recording medium can be guided along the first path 65 (an example of a feeding path). The second path 66 branches from the first path 65 and reaches a rear end of the printer section 11. The media tray 71 can be guided along the second path 66.
The first path 65 is constituted by a curved path 65A and a straight path 65B. The curved path 65A extends from the leading end of the paper feed tray 20 to reach a first roller pair 58 which will described later. The straight path 65B extends from the recording unit 24 to reach the output tray 21. That is, the curved path 65A and the straight path 65B are formed in the first path 65.
The curved path 65A is a curved path extending from near the leading end of the paper feed tray 20 to reach the first roller pair 58 (an example of a feeding mechanism). The recording sheet is conveyed on the curved path 65A in a conveying direction (i.e., a direction illustrated by a dash-dot line in
The straight path 65B is a straight path extending from the conveying direction downstream end of the curved path 65A, i.e., at a position of the first roller pair 58 to reach the output tray 21 along the front-rear direction 8. The recording sheet is guided along the straight path 65B in the conveying direction (i.e., the direction of arrow on a dash-dot-dot line in
The second path 66 is a straight path formed in the cover member 80. When the cover member 80 is in its closed position (i.e., in a state illustrated by a solid line in
[Recording Unit 24]
The recording unit 24 is provided above the straight path 65B. The recording unit 24 is provided with a carriage 40 which reciprocates in a main scanning direction (i.e., a direction vertical to the page of
[First Roller Pair 58 and Second Roller Pair 59]
The first roller pair 58 is provided in the upstream of the recording unit 24 along the conveying direction. The first roller pair 58 is constituted by a first conveyance roller 60 disposed above the first path 65 and the second path 66 and a pinch roller 61 disposed below the first path 65 and the second path 66 to oppose the first conveyance roller 60. The pinch roller 61 is pressed against a roller surface of the first conveyance roller 60 by an elastic member, such as a spring (not illustrated). The first roller pair 58 holds the recording sheet and sends the same to the platen 42. The first roller pair 58 holds the media tray 71 and conveys the same rearward or forward.
A second roller pair 59 (an example of a feeding mechanism) is provided in the downstream of the recording unit 24 along the conveying direction. The second roller pair 59 is constituted by a second conveyance roller 62 disposed below the first path 65 and a spur 63 disposed above the first path 65 to oppose the second conveyance roller 62. The spur 63 is pressed against a roller surface of the second conveyance roller 62 by an elastic member, such as a spring (not illustrated). The second roller pair 59 holds the recording sheet which has passed the recording unit 24 and conveys the same to the output tray 21. The second roller pair 59 holds the media tray 71 and conveys the same rearward or forward.
The first conveyance roller 60 and the second conveyance roller 62 are rotated by rotation driving force transmitted from a conveyance motor (not illustrated) via a drive transmission mechanism (not illustrated). The drive transmission mechanism is constituted by, for example, a planet gear and causes the rollers 60 and 62 to rotate such that the recording sheet or the media tray 71 is conveyed in the conveying direction when the conveyance motor is rotated in one of the forward and rearward conveying directions (forward direction herein) and the media tray 71 is conveyed in the direction opposite to the conveying direction when the conveyance motor is rotated in the other of the forward and rearward conveying directions (rearward direction herein).
[First Roller Pair 58, Second Roller Pair 59 and Change Positions of Platen 42]
Positions of the rollers of the first roller pair 58 can be changed between a contact position in which they are in contact with each other and a separate position in which they are separated from each other. Similarly, positions of the rollers of the second roller pair 59 can be changed between the contact position and the separate position. When the first roller pair 58 and the second roller pair 59 are in their contact positions, the recording sheet can be held between the rollers and is conveyed along the straight path 65B. When, on the other hand, the first roller pair 58 and the second roller pair 59 are in their separate positions, gaps between the rollers of each of the roller pairs are suited for holding the media tray 71 and the first roller pair 58 and the second roller pair 59 convey the media tray 71 along the straight path 65B and the second path 66. In the present embodiment, as the pinch rollers 61 and the second conveyance roller 62 are moved downward, the position of the first roller pair 58 and the second roller pair 59 is changed from the contact position to the separate position.
The platen 42 can also be moved downward. If the platen 42 has not been moved downward, a gap between the platen 42 and the recording unit 24 is suited for the recording sheet to pass below the recording unit 24. If, on the other hand, the platen 42 has been moved downward, the gap is suited for the media tray 71 to pass below the recording unit 24.
Downward movement of the pinch rollers 61, the second conveyance roller 62 and the platen 42 is performed by, for example, an eccentric cam 140 and the platen support member 53 disposed below the pinch rollers 61, the second conveyance roller 62 and the platen 42. The eccentric cam 140 is supported by a frame (not illustrated) to be rotatable about the left-right direction 9. The frame constitutes the housing 14 of the multi-function device 10. The eccentric cam 140 is a disc of which diameter from a shaft 142 varies periodically.
The platen support member 53 is placed on and supported by the eccentric cam 140. The pinch rollers 61 and the second conveyance roller 62 are rotatably supported by the platen support member 53. The platen 42 is supported by the platen support member 53 as described above.
In the present embodiment, the eccentric cam 140 is driven to rotate by a motor which is not illustrated. When the eccentric cam 140 is rotated, a peripheral surface of the eccentric cam 140 is slid against the platen support member 53. Since the eccentric cam 140 has a periodically varying diameter from the shaft 142, such variation in diameter causes the peripheral surface of the eccentric cam 140 to move the platen support member 53 in the vertical direction 7. As the platen support member 53 is moved in the vertical direction 7, the pinch rollers 61, the second conveyance roller 62 and the platen 42 are moved in the vertical direction 7. In
[Media Tray 71]
As described above, the multi-function device 10 has a function to record an image on a disc surface of a recording medium. When an image is to be recorded on a disc surface of a recording medium, the recording medium is placed on the media tray 71.
As illustrated in
The depth of the media carrier portion 70 is greater than the thickness of the recording medium. With this, the upper surface of the recording medium placed on the media carrier portion 70 does not protrude from the upper surface 72 of the media tray 71.
As illustrated in
[Cover Member 80]
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
When the cover member 80 is in its closed position, the rear side of the curved path 65A is covered by the lower member 83 and thus the curved path 65A is shielded from the outside of the multi-function device 10. When, on the other hand, the cover member 80 is in its exposed position, the curved path 65A is exposed to the rear side of the multi-function device 10. When the cover member 80 is in its closed position, the outer guide surface 83A defines the curved path 65A and guides the recording sheet. When, on the other hand, the cover member 80 is in its exposed position, the outer guide surface 83A is inclined rearward and thus does not define the curved path 65A, whereby the recording sheet is not guided.
As described above, when the cover member 80 is in its closed position, the straight path 65B and the second path 66 constitute a single continuous straight path. Thus, when the cover member 80 is in its closed position, the media tray 71 can be guided along the straight path 65B and the second path 66.
As illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the length of the left-right direction 9 of the through hole 87 is slightly longer than the length used as the left-right direction 9 when the media tray 71 is inserted in the multi-function device 10. The length of the vertical direction 7 of the through hole 87 is slightly longer than the length used as the vertical direction 7 when the media tray 71 is inserted in the multi-function device 10. With this, the media tray 71 which has been inserted in the front opening 13 in the direction of arrow 77 conveyed on the second path 66 via the straight path 65B can further be conveyed rearward than the rear surface 16 of the multi-function device 10 via the through hole 87 even after reaching the rear end of the second path 66. Here, the media tray 71 protrudes out of the multi-function device 10 from the through hole 87 as illustrated in
[Lock Portion 90]
As illustrated in
The lock portion 90 is fit into a recess formed on the upper surface of the upper member 82 such that the shaft 91 lies in the left-right direction 9 and the two arms 92 extend forward and, in particular, toward a lower front side from the shaft 91. Both ends of the shaft 91 are rotatably supported on a side surface of the recess. With this, when the shaft 91 is rotated, the two arms 92 are rotated in the direction of arrow 93 illustrated in
A projection 94 is formed substantially intermediate between a base end and a free end of each of the two arms 92. The projection 94 is formed to protrude upward from each of the two arms 92 in a state in which the lock portion 90 is fit into the upper member 82. The projection 94 is engageable with a projection 95 protruding downward from a frame positioned to oppose the upper surface of the upper member 82 among frames which constitute the housing 14 of the multi-function device 10. As illustrated in
[Manipulation Unit 100]
The manipulation unit 100 (an example of a unlock portion) illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the through hole 87 defines a space 88 in the center of the left-right direction 9 at a position above the position corresponding to the second path 66 as illustrated in
[Operation of Lock Portion 90]
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
When the user of the multi-function device 10 manipulates the manipulation unit 100 to move upward, i.e., in the direction of arrow 97, the two arms 92 pivot downward, i.e., in the direction of arrow 93A as illustrated in
As illustrated in
When the lock portion 90 is in its unlocked position, the free ends of the two arms 92 are located in the space which constitutes the second path 66. That is, the space occupied by a part of the lock portion 90 in its unlocked position is shared by the space which constitutes the second path 66. With this, when the lock portion 90 is in its unlocked position, the media tray 71 cannot be guided along the second path 66.
That is, when the media tray 71 is guided along the second path 66, the lock portion 90 cannot be moved to the unlocked position. This is because, as illustrated in
Although the configuration in which the free ends of the two arms 92 are located in the space which constitutes the second path 66 has been described in the present embodiment, the present invention is not limited to such a configuration as long as the space constituted by at least a part of the lock portion 90 in its unlocked position is shared by the space which constitutes the second path 66. For example, the entire two arms 92 may be located in the space which constitutes the second path 66 when the lock portion 90 is in its unlocked position.
The manipulation unit 100 is also manipulated to change positions of the lock portion 90 from the unlocked position to the locked position. In this case, for example, the user causes the cover member 80 to pivot to change positions thereof to the closed position while manipulating the manipulation unit 100 in the direction of arrow 97. Then, in the state in which the cover member 80 is in its closed position, the user removes his or her hand from the manipulation unit 100. Thus the position of the lock portion 90 is changed from the unlocked position to the locked position by the urging force of the coil spring 96.
[Image Recording on Storage Medium]
Hereinafter, a procedure in which the media tray 71 is inserted in the multi-function device 10 and an image is recorded on the recording medium placed on the media tray 71 will be described. When a function to record an image on the recording medium is selected by the manipulation of a manipulation panel 18 (see
Then, as illustrated in
When the media tray 71 inserted by the user is held by the second roller pair 59, the media tray 71 is separated from the user's hand and is conveyed in the direction opposite to the conveying direction, i.e., the direction of arrow 77 while being held by the second roller pair 59. The media tray 71 conveyed by the second roller pair 59 passes below the recording unit 24 and is held by the first roller pair 58 from the downstream of the conveying direction of the recording sheet.
At this time, since the media tray 71 does not reach the second path 66, the user of the multi-function device 10 can change positions of the lock portion 90 from the locked position to the unlocked position by manipulating the manipulation unit 100 in the direction of arrow 97 from the back surface of the multi-function device 10 as illustrated in
Then, as illustrated in
In this state, a rotation direction of the first conveyance roller 60 and the second conveyance roller 62 is switched from the reverse rotation to the forward rotation. With this, the media tray 71 is conveyed in the direction opposite to the arrow 77, i.e., in the direction of the conveying direction of the recording sheet, and the recording medium placed on the media tray 71 is conveyed on the platen 42. The recording head 38 ejects ink droplets to the recording medium which is being conveyed on the platen 42. In this manner, an image is recorded on the disc surface of the recording medium. Then the media tray 71 is output to the outside of the multi-function device 10 from the front opening 13.
[Advantageous Effects of the Embodiment]
A compact multi-function device 10 has a first path 65 and a second path 66 which are short. It is therefore highly possible that, when the recording unit 24 is recording an image on the recording medium placed on the media tray 71 on the second path 66, a part of the media tray 71 lies on the second path 66. Here, in order for the user to manipulate the manipulation unit 100 to release the lock by the lock portion 90, it is necessary that at least a part of the lock portion 90 is located in the space which constitutes the second path 66. However, since the media tray 71 lies on the second path 66 as described above, the lock portion 90 cannot be located in the space which constitutes the second path 66. Therefore, the lock by the lock portion 90 cannot be released and thus the position of the cover member 80 is not changed from the closed position to the exposed position while an image is recorded on the recording medium. With this, damage to the media tray 71 and the recording medium placed on the media tray 71 can be reduced.
In the above-described embodiment, when the lock portion 90 is in its locked position, the lock portion 90 does not contact the media tray 71 and the recording medium placed on the media tray 71. It is therefore possible, for example, to reduce the lock portion 90 from applying frictional force to the media tray 71 guided along the second path 66. That is, it is possible to reduce the lock portion 90 from being load to the media tray 71 guided along the second path 66.
In the above-described embodiment, when the media tray 71 protrudes outside the multi-function device 10 from the through hole 87, the space which constitutes the through hole 87 is occupied by the tray. With this, it is not easy for the user to put, for example, the finger into the space and thus it is difficult to manipulate the manipulation unit 100. Since it is difficult to release the lock of the lock portion 90 while the media tray 71 protrudes outside the multi-function device 10 from the through hole 87, the possibility of the position change of the cover member 80 can be reduced.
In the above-described embodiment, the configuration in which the manipulation unit 100 is provided in the lock portion 90 which is attached to the upper member 82 of the cover member 80 has been described. That is, the configuration in which the manipulation unit 100 is provided above the second path 66 and the through hole 87 has been described. However, the manipulation unit 100 may be provided below the second path 66 and the through hole 87. For example, in a first modification, it suffices that the manipulation unit 100 is provided in a space 89 which is symmetrical to the space 88 about a line 110 extending in the left-right direction 9 at the center of the height of the through hole 87 in the vertical direction 7 as illustrated in
In the first modification, when the media tray 71 protrudes out of the multi-function device 10 from the through hole 87, the manipulation unit 100 is shielded by the media tray 71 and thus is not visible from above. Thus, it is difficult to manipulate the manipulation unit 100. Since it is difficult to release the lock of the lock portion 90 while the media tray 71 protrudes outside the multi-function device 10 from the through hole 87, the possibility of the position change of the cover member 80 can be reduced.
In a state in which the lock portion 90 is fit into the upper member 82, it is preferred that the positions of the two arms 92 of the lock portion 90 in the left-right direction 9 are outside the recording medium placed on the media tray 71 guided along the second path 66. With this, in the course of the position change of the lock portion 90 from the locked position to the unlocked position, the free ends of the two arms 92 of the lock portion 90 contact the upper surface 72 of the media tray 71 in areas A (see
In a second modification, the lock portion 90 may contact the media tray 71 but does not contact the recording medium placed on the media tray 71. It is therefore possible to reduce, for example, damage to the recording medium by the contact with the lock portion 90.
In the above-described embodiment, a configuration in which the lock portion 90 enters the space which constitutes the second path 66 from the side of the upper surface 72 of the media tray 71 guided along the second path 66 in the course of the position change from the locked position to the unlocked position as illustrated in
In order to implement the configuration of the third modification, it suffices that, for example, the lock portion of the third modification is provided to be symmetrical to the lock portion 90 of the above-described embodiment about a line 120 extending in the front-rear direction 8 at the center of the height of the second path 66 in the vertical direction 7 as illustrated in
In the third modification, as in the second modification, the lock portion 90 may contact the media tray 71 but does not contact the recording medium placed on the media tray 71. It is therefore possible to reduce, for example, damage to the recording medium by the contact with the lock portion 90.
In the above-described embodiment, a configuration in which the through hole 87 is formed in the rear plate 85 of the cover member 80 has been described. However, it is not necessary to provide the through hole 87 as long as the second path 66 is long enough to convey the media tray 71 and there is no obstacle to the conveyance of the media tray 71 when an image is recorded on the recording medium. In particular, even if a leading end in the conveying direction of the media tray 71 which is being guided along the second path 66 (i.e., the direction of arrow 77, see
In the above-described embodiment, the lock portion 90 in its locked position is located above the media tray 71 guided along the second path 66 and the recording medium placed on the media tray 71.
Nevertheless, the lock portion 90 in its locked position may be located in the same height as the upper surface of the media tray 71 guided along the second path 66 and the recording medium placed on the media tray 71. That is, the lock portion 90 in its locked position may be in contact with the media tray 71 guided along the second path 66 and the upper surface of the recording medium placed on the media tray 71.
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The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/238,834, which was filed on Sep. 21, 2011, which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-210795, which was filed on Sep. 21, 2010, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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