This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 to Japanese Patent Applications No. 2007-232790, filed Sep. 7, 2007 and No. 2008-144656, filed Jun. 2, 2008, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a media feeding apparatus which feeds a stacked sheet-like medium to a processing apparatus. Especially, the present invention relates to a media feeding apparatus for image forming apparatuses such as copiers, printers, fax machines, etc and an image forming apparatus including the media feeding apparatus.
2. Description of the Background Art
Conventionally, a media feeding apparatus which separates and feeds stacked sheet-like media one by one has been known. This media feeding apparatus has been used for image forming apparatuses such as copiers, printers, etc.
These image forming apparatuses have a sheet feed cassette or a sheet feed tray which stacks sheet-like media for forming an image on the media (such as papers and sheets for overhead projectors) and feeds them into the image forming apparatus.
Recently, media for the image forming apparatuses have diversified due to the spread of color copiers, color printers and such. Non-plain paper, such as a coated paper, art paper, film lined paper, thick paper, and extra-thick paper (Kent paper, etc.) have been used in image forming apparatuses. These types of paper have features such a high smoothness of the surface and high hygroscopic nature. When these types of paper are in a stack, the negative pressure between the papers causes a strong adherence force between the papers. As a result, the separability of the papers is poor and causing problems such as multi-feeding and miss-feeding, instead of the papers being separated one by one and fed into the image forming apparatus. This problem occurs not only with paper but also with other materials which have a high adherence force such as sheets for overhead projectors.
Moreover, a similar problem may occur as a result of the condition of the stack which causes the adherence force to be high. As described above, in the stack of media which has a high adherence force such as more than about 100 gf the media is not able to be separated one by one by typical rollers of a media feeding apparatus because the media sticks together.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No 1999-5643 (referred to as related application 1) describes a technique of feeding media one by one correctly from such a media stack.
In this application, air flow is controlled such that the upper side of uppermost sheet has negative pressure. Thus, the sheets are separated one by one by this lift force toward the upper side of the sheets as a result of the negative pressure.
In addition, in a technique for a media feeding mechanism which improves separation performance by air flow, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No 2003-63675 (referred to as related application 2) discloses that a floatation suppression member is arranged between air outlets and a sheet feeding roller to suppress a degree of sheet lift.
In this application, the sheet feeding apparatus is arranged so that sheets are steadily separated and stably fed one by one regardless the sheet size in the sheet feeding apparatus described in the related application 1. In this invention, the upper few sheets of the stack are floated with gap between the sheets and separated one by one even though the sheets have high adherence force due to the floatation suppression member arranged between the air outlets and the sheet feeding roller.
However, related application 2 is not able to obtain enough floatation suppression with respect to the air flow because the floatation suppression members are mounted on lateral adjusting members (i.e., side fences). That is to say, as shown in
As described above, the techniques disclosed in the related applications does not consider the influence of air flow. As a result of this oversight, subsequent feeding of sheet is negatively influenced so that sheet separation by air flow is reduced.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned circumstances.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
A media feeding apparatus according to one exemplary aspect of the present invention includes a media storage device that stores media, a blowing device that blows toward a side surface of the media, a media feeding device that feeds the media sequentially, and a media holding member that holds the media at a substantially same position in the media feeding device with respect to the media feeding direction.
According to the above-described media feeding apparatus, it is possible to improve separation performance of media while feeding, and feed the media correctly.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages and features thereof can be readily obtained and understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The image forming apparatus noted above may include the functions of a digital color copier such as the ability to scan a document and to copy a digitalized image to a sheet.
As shown in
When forming an image in the image forming apparatus, sheets are separated and fed sequentially one by one from a selected tray of the sheet feeding trays 6 or the sheet feeding apparatus 7. For example, an uppermost sheet in the sheet feeding tray 6 is fed by a pickup roller 8 and separated by a reverse roller 10. The separated sheet is fed out from the sheet feeding tray 6 and conveyed toward resist rollers 11 disposed downstream with respect to sheet conveying direction by a feeding roller 9.
The sheet separated and fed as described above is stopped temporarily and held in order to address the problem of the sheet bumping into a nip of the resist rollers 11. Then the sheet is conveyed toward the image forming portion 1 so that an image can be formed on the sheet.
The arrangement of the image forming apparatus in
Furthermore, a control unit of the image forming apparatus is explained below with reference to
In the image forming apparatus, an engine control portion 51 controls behaviors of the image forming portion 1, the sheet feeding portion 5 and the image fixing portion 3 as well as other similar portions. Alternatively, the engine control portion 51 may control only the image forming portion 1, the sheet feeding portion 5 and the image fixing portion 3. A control portion 52 is connected to an external host computer 53, a display portion 54 and an input portion 55 as well as other similar portions. Alternatively, the control portion 52 may be connected only to the external host computer 53, the display portion 54 and the input portion 55. The control portion 52 receives and administrates external information that may be necessary for operation and inputs information to the engine control portion 51, enabling the engine control portion 51 to control the whole system. The sheet feeding apparatus 7 includes sheet feeding portions 56, which includes at least one sheet feeding portion, and a sheet feeding control portion 57 which controls sheet feeding and sheet conveying. The sheet feeding apparatus 7 may correspond to a so-called large capacity tray. Although the sheet feeding apparatus 7 and the image forming apparatus are different apparatuses in this example (i.e., the sheet feeding apparatus 7 is an optional attachment), the image forming apparatus is able to be configured to include within itself the sheet feeding apparatus 7 along with the sheet feeding portion 5.
The details of the sheet feeding apparatus 7 will now be explained below with reference to
The sheet storage portion 102 includes side fences 108 which act as first holding members to guide a side surface of the sheets stacked on the base plate 101 in the across-the-width direction (i.e., the direction is orthogonal with respect to the sheet feeding direction) at the both sides of the sheet storage portion 102. In addition, the sheet storage portion 102 includes an end fence 110 which holds a rear edge surface of the sheets at the backside of the sheets.
An upper limit of the sheet stack (also referred as a sheet feeding position) is detected by a sensor 112 which is configured to include a photo interrupter. The sheet feeding position is detected by the sensor 112 and controlled positioning order to keep the position static by having the base plate 101 make an up-and-down motion via a motor M even as the sheet number is decreasing. As a result, the upper limit of the sheet stack is optimized to keep the sheet feeding position constant thus stabilizing the sheet feeding and separating even the number of sheets increases or decreases. In addition, an actuator 105 in correspondence with the sensor 112 is connected with the feeding roller 104 and the separating roller 106a. The upper limit of sheets is detected because a filler in the an edge portion of the actuator 105 trips the sensor 112, ensuring that the position of the feeding roller 104 is stabilized. The actuator 105 ensures detection of the position even when the base plate 101 moves upward corresponding to a decreased number of sheets. The sheet storage portion 102 is configured such that the sheet storage portion 102 can be drawn out and inserted freely from/into the main body of the sheet feeding apparatus 7. Thus, users are able to draw out the sheet storage portion 102 in order to load sheets in the sheet storage portion 102.
As shown in
As shown in
In the following section, an additional aspect of the invention is explained below with reference to
It should be noted that in order to generate a better flexural shape of sheet P, it is preferable that the air flow be directed lateral to the sheet, which direction is shown by arrow C in
Moreover, if no sheet hold members 401 shown in
Further details of the procedure of invention are explained below with reference to
In the arrangement shown in
Moreover, the handling of the sheets is explained below with reference to
In a conventional example shown in
In addition, sheet holding projection 402 shown in
Moreover, additional embodiments of the sheet holding members 401 are explained below with reference to
As shown in
If the sheet is pushed to the upper guide plate 404 due to floating produced by air flow, feeding resistance of sheet may occur. In order to prevent this negative effect, it preferable that roller 405 and roller 406 be symmetrically arranged with respect to the feeding roller 104 and with respect to the sheet feeding direction. It is also possible that a curved member be arranged instead of the rollers so as to prevent the feeding resistance. Moreover, it is possible to adjust a sheet position arbitrarily by rotating the rollers 405, 406 or the curved member.
Numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure of the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
In the above mentioned example, air is used as a floating device. However the present invention is not limited to air, as long the substance can be arranged to produce wind pressure.
In the above mentioned example, an image forming apparatus is used as an example. However the invention is not limited in an image forming apparatus. It is possible to apply the present invention to any apparatus that requires effective handling of media in feeding such an apparatus for handling paper money, etc.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-232790 | Jul 2007 | JP | national |
2008-144656 | Feb 2008 | JP | national |