The present application is related to, claims priority from and incorporates by reference Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-036675, filed on Feb. 27, 2013.
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and in particular relates to a medium carrying device of the image forming apparatus.
In a conventional image forming apparatus, a sheet carried from a sheet feeding tray is sent into an image forming part by a carrying roller, and printing onto the medium is performed (for example, see Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2004-196461 (page 5, FIG. 1)).
When a medium is jammed in a carrying route, it is difficult to remove the jammed medium.
A medium carrying device includes a first carrying part and a second carrying part that are configured to carry a medium, making a nip part therebetween and a guide member that is positioned at a guide position to regulate the medium toward the nip part. The guide member includes a medium regulation part that has a surface to regulate the medium that is carried on the surface toward the nip part, an arm part that is arranged at a side of the surface and extend in a direction away from the surface, and a rotation supporting point that is formed on a distal end of the arm part that is distant from the medium regulation part, and the guide member is formed rotatable around the rotation supporting point between the guide position and a retreat position, the retreat position being more distant to the nip part than the guide position.
According to the present invention, a guide member can be moved between a guide position that is close to a nip part of a first roller and a second roller and a retreat position that is spaced apart from the contact part. Therefore, carrying performance of the medium can be improved and a jammed medium can also be easily removed.
As illustrated in
The recording sheet 2 that is brought out one by one by the sheet feeding roller 5 and the retard roller 6 is sent by a first registration roller pair 7, a second registration roller pair 8 and a carrying roller pair 9 that are sequentially arranged along a carrying route to an image forming part 10 that is arranged on a downstream side of these roller pairs.
The image forming part 10 is configured by a toner cartridge 10a, a recording head 10b, a photoreceptive drum 10c, a transfer roller 10d and the like, and transfers a toner image corresponding to recording data onto the recording sheet 2 that is carried. A fixing device 11 is arranged on a downstream side of the image forming part 10 in the carrying direction. The fixing device 11 is a device that fixes the toner image (that has been transferred to the recording sheet 2) onto the recording sheet 2 by heating and melting, and is configured by a fixing roller 11a and a pressing roller 11b that is in pressure-contact with the fixing roller 11a.
On a downstream side of the fixing device 11 in the carrying direction, carrying roller pairs 12 and 13a, 13b are sequentially provided along the carrying route. The recording sheet 2, onto which the toner image is fixed and which is discharged from the fixing device 11, is discharged to an ejection part 14 that is arranged on an upper part of the printer 1. In the ejection part 14, the printed recording sheet 2 is sequentially stacked. In order to detect a carrying position of the recording sheet 2 that is carried, a sensor 22 immediately before the first registration roller pair 7, a sensor 23 immediately before the second registration roller pair 8, a sensor 24 between the carrying roller pair 9 and the transfer roller 10d, and a sensor 25 between the fixing device 11 and the carrying roller pair 12 are respectively arranged.
The printer 1 is provided with a configuration capable of performing duplex printing of the recording sheet 2. Next, a case of performing duplex printing is described.
Therefore, on a downstream side of the carrying roller pair 12, a blade 15a that determines a path of the recording sheet 2, reversing roller pairs 16, 17 that switchback and carry the recording sheet 2 for carrying in and out the recording sheet 2 with respect to a retreat part 48, a blade 15b and a carrying roller 18 that guide the recording sheet 2 (that is reversed and carried) to a duplex unit 21 (to be described later) as a unit that can be pulled out, carrying roller pairs 19, 20 that carry the recording sheet 2 (that has been guided to a reversed carrying route in the duplex unit 21) again to the first registration roller pair 7, and sensors 26, 27 for performing sheet position detection are arranged.
Therefore, when performing duplex printing, the recording sheet 2, for which printing on a front side has finished, is temporarily housed in the retreat part 48 by the blade 15a and the reversing roller pair 16. Thereafter, a rear end part of the recording sheet 2 (that is housed) is sent as a front end part to the duplex unit 21 by the reversing roller pairs 16, 17 that perform the reversing, the blade 15b and the carrying roller 18. The recording sheet 2 that is sent into the duplex unit 21 is carried again to the first registration roller pair 7 by the carrying roller pairs 19, 20. A side (back side) on which printing has not been performed becomes an upper side (printing side) and printing on the back side is performed in the same way as when printing on the front side is performed.
A front cover 28 as a cover member is configured to be able to rotate about a rotation shaft 28a to be opened to an open position as illustrated in
X, Y and Z axes in
Next, the duplex unit 21 that is held slidable in the direction of the arrow A in the state in which the front cover 28 of the printer 1 is opened to the open position illustrated by the dotted line in
As illustrated in
However, in
As illustrated in
On the upper guide 38, a driven roller 19b of the carrying roller pair 19 and a driven roller 20b of the carrying roller pair 20 are rotatably held. As illustrated in
Further, on the front end part of the duplex unit 21 in the direction of the arrow A (end portion on a downstream side in a pull-out direction of the duplex unit 21), an inner guide 30 as a guide member (to be described later) having rotation supporting points 31 (
The duplex unit 21 configured as described above has, for example, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
On the first carrying surface 30a of the medium regulation part 30h, ribs 30c that extend substantially parallel to the carrying direction of the recording sheet 2 are formed. Similarly, on the second carrying surface 30e, ribs 30f that extend substantially parallel to the carrying direction of the recording sheet 2 are formed. The pair of the arm parts 30d perpendicularly extend, in a manner opposing each other, from two end parts in a direction (the Y axis direction, which is a width direction of the inner guide 30) that substantially perpendicularly intersects a medium carrying direction of the medium regulation part 30h, are spaced apart with a distance larger than a maximum width of the recording sheet 2 that is carried, and are formed on the outside of a carrying area. The height of ribs 30f that is defined from the second carrying surface 30e is illustrated with Hf in
Here, an example is described in which the pair of the arm parts 30d perpendicularly extends in a T-shape with respect to the medium regulation part 30h. However, the pair of the arm parts 30d may also be formed to extend in an L-shape, and as far as the pair of the arm parts 30d is formed to extend away from the medium regulation part 30h, the pair of the arm parts 30d may also be not perpendicular to the medium regulation part 30h.
In the width direction of the inner guide 30, on both end parts of the medium regulation part 30h on the first carrying surface 30a side, a pair of contact parts 30b is formed. The pair of the contact parts 30b are spaced apart with a distance larger than the maximum width of the recording sheet 2 that is carried, and are formed on the outside of the carrying area. Similarly, in the width direction of the inner guide 30, on both end parts of the medium regulation part 30h on the second carrying surface 30e side, a pair of abutting parts 30g is formed. The pair of the abutting parts 30g are spaced apart with a distance larger than the maximum width of the recording sheet 2 that is carried, and are formed on the outside of the carrying area.
Next, a rotation operation of the inner guide 30 associated with an opening and closing operation of the front cover 28 is further described.
First, as illustrated in
Below the driving roller 7a, a pair of positioning contact parts 42a, which are fixed to the body of the printer 1, are formed as a second contact part on a front end part of a guide frame 42 and, following the upper guide 38 of the duplex unit 21, guides an upper side of the recording sheet 2 (that is carried through the duplex unit 21) to the first registration roller pair 7. The pair of the positioning contact parts 42a are formed at two end parts in the Y axis direction of the guide frame 42 in a manner opposing each other, are spaced apart with a distance larger than the maximum width of the recording sheet 2 that is carried, and are formed on the outside of the carrying area. The recording sheet 2, which is carried along a carrying route P shown in the figure, passes between the pair of the positioning contact parts 42a, are transferred to the first registration roller pair 7, which is located at a downstream side.
The pair of the abutting parts 30g of the inner guide 30 that is pressed by a pressing member 43 (to be described later) are respectively in contact with the pair of the positioning contact parts 42a so that rotation in a direction of an arrow B is regulated, and thus the inner guide 30 is positioned at this guide position. In this case, it is ensured that a front end part 30j of the medium regulation part 30h of the inner guide 30 that is formed in a wedge shape is arranged to be close to a nip part 46 as a contacting portion between the driving roller 7a and the driven roller 7b.
The pressing member 43 as a first contact part is provided with a pair of pressing projections 43a in a manner opposing each other at two end parts in the Y axis direction at a front-end side of the pressing member 43, and is held on the front cover 28 by a holding means (not illustrated in the drawings), for example, slidable in a direction perpendicular to the front cover 28. A coil spring 45 as a bias member is arranged between the pressing member 43 and the front cover 28. As illustrated in
Here, the front end part 30j of the inner guide 30 is arranged between the nip part 46 of the first registration roller pair 7 and an outer-circumference tangent line L1 of the driving roller 7a and the driven roller 7b. However, the front end part 30j is arranged at a position that forms predetermined gaps with respect to the driving roller 7a and the driven roller 7b in order to secure medium carrying routes P, Q, R. As a result, the carrying direction is regulated by guiding the recording sheet 2 that is carried toward the first registration roller pair 7 until immediately before the nip part 46. Thereby, medium carrying characteristics can be improved.
As described above, the positioning contact parts 42a, the abutting parts 30g, the contact parts 30b and the pressing projections 43a are arranged at positions that allow them to oppose each other. However, further, it is preferred that, as illustrated in
Here, carrying routes of the recording sheet 2 that is guided to the first registration roller pair 7 when the inner guide 30 is at the guide position are described. The recording sheet 2 that is carried by the carrying roller pairs 19, 20 (
Next, as illustrated in
In this case, when the inner guide 30 is at the guide position, the arm parts 30d of the inner guide 30 extend in a substantially horizontal direction and the medium regulation part 30h of the inner guide 30 extends in a substantially vertical direction. Therefore, a position of the gravity center of the inner guide 30 is offset to the side of the medium regulation part 30h more than the rotation supporting points 31. Therefore, when the front cover 28 is opened, the inner guide 30 rotates in the direction of the arrow C (opening direction) due to its own weight and transits to the retreat position illustrated in
In this case, the rotation of the inner guide 30 in the direction of the arrow C is regulated by that abutting parts 30k formed on two end parts of the inner guide 30 in the width direction (Y axis direction) and rotation regulating parts 21a as a third contact part formed on the duplex unit 21 are in contact with each other, so that the inner guide 30 is positioned at the retreat position illustrated in
Therefore, when the recording sheet 2 that is carried is jammed in the duplex unit 21, as illustrated in
In this case, the front end part 30j of the inner guide 30 is arranged between the nip part 46 of the first registration roller pair 7 and the outer-circumference tangent line L1 of the driving roller 7a and the driven roller 7b, which is positioned at the lower part of the pair 7. It is necessary to attach the rotation supporting points 31 that are used as a center of rotation in such a manner that the front end part 30j of the inner guide 30 does not come into contact with the driven roller 7b, which is positioned on a downstream side, when the inner guide 30 rotates in the direction of the arrow C from the guide position to the retreat position illustrated in
As described above, in order to avoid contact between the front end part 30j and the driven roller 7b, when a distance from the rotation supporting point 31 to the front end of the front end part 30j is W1 and a shortest distance from the rotation supporting point 31 to the driven roller 7b that is positioned on a downstream side more than the front end part 30j in the rotation direction (on the side of the direction of the arrow A) is W2, the rotation supporting point 31 of the inner guide 30 is positioned at a position such that
W1<W2
is satisfied.
In contrast, as a comparative example, when the center of rotation of the inner guide 30 is moved, for example, to a virtual center 131 that overlaps with the medium regulation part 30h, since W1>W2 and the front end part 30j draws a rotation path 131p. Therefore, the front end part 30j comes into contact with the driven roller 7b so that the inner guide 30 cannot rotate to the retreat position.
Therefore, in the inner guide 30 of the present embodiment that has the flat plate-shaped medium regulation part 30h that includes the front end part 30j, the first carrying surface 30a and the second carrying surface 30e formed on the opposite side of the first carrying surface 30a, the arm parts 30d are arranged on the two end parts of the medium regulation part 30h in the width direction extending in a direction away from the medium regulation part 30h, and the rotation supporting points 31 are formed on front end parts of the arm parts 30d. The arm parts 30d are arranged to extend on the side of the medium regulation part 30h at the guide position that is opposite to the driven roller 7b (on the side of the driving roller 7a), that is, the opposite side of the side of the direction of the arrow A, and are attached to the body of the duplex unit 21. The driven roller 7b in this case is positioned on the downstream side in the rotation direction (the direction of the arrow A) when the inner guide 30 rotates from the guide position to the retreat position in the direction of the arrow C.
Further, in the inner guide 30 that is formed as described above, its gravity center is offset to the side of the medium regulation part 30h more than the rotation supporting points 31. Therefore, due to its own weight, the inner guide 30 can rotate in the direction of the arrow C to the above-described retreat position.
As described above, according to the printer of the present embodiment, it is possible to allow the inner guide 30 that is rotatably supported on the body of the duplex unit 21 to approach, at the guide position, the vicinity of the nip part 46 of the first registration roller pair 7 in order to surely guide the recording sheet 2, and to rotate to the retreat position to allow the duplex unit 21 to be pulled out without interfering with the driven roller 7b of the first registration roller pair 7.
Further, at the retreat position, the first registration roller pair 7 and the inner guide 30 are spaced apart from each other. Therefore, a medium jammed in the vicinity of the first registration roller pair 7 can be easily removed. Further, the inner guide 30 is provided on an end part on a pull-out side of the duplex unit 21 (the direction of the arrow A). Therefore, by pulling out the duplex unit 21 for only a small amount, a medium jammed in a vicinity of the inner guide 30 can be even more easily removed and the pulling out of the duplex unit 21 can be easily performed.
Main differences between the printer adopting the duplex unit 121 and the above-described printer 1 illustrated in
On a front end part in the direction of the arrow A of the duplex unit 121 of the present embodiment, the inner guide 130 (to be described later) having posts 130a, 130b on both end parts in a direction (width direction of the inner guide 130) that substantially perpendicularly intersects the medium carrying direction is supported to be slidable in a substantially up-down direction by guide long holes 121a, 121b that are respectively formed on two side guides 133, 134. The side guide L133 and the side guide R134, and the inner guide 130, are configured to be substantially plane-symmetrical with respect to a virtual plane that perpendicularly intersects the duplex unit 121 at a central part in the width direction of the duplex unit 121.
Next, an up-down movement operation of the inner guide 130 associated with an opening and closing operation of the front cover 28 (
First, as illustrated in
When the front cover 28 is closed from this state, during this process, an engagement projection 143 (see
When the front cover 28 is eventually closed, as illustrated in
When the inner guide 130 is at this guide position, the front end part 130c of the inner guide 130 is arranged between the nip part 46 of the first registration roller pair 7 and the outer-circumference tangent line L1 of the driving roller 7a and the driven roller 7b. However, the front end part 130c is arranged at a position with respect to the driving roller 7a and the driven roller 7b that forms predetermined gaps in order to secure the medium carrying routes P, Q, R. As a result, the carrying direction is regulated by guiding the recording sheet 2 that is carried toward the first registration roller pair 7 until immediately before the nip part 46. Thereby, medium carrying characteristics can be improved.
Here, carrying routes of the recording sheet that is guided to the first registration roller pair 7 when the inner guide 130 is at the guide position are described. The recording sheet 2 that is carried by the carrying roller pairs 19, 20 (
As described above, according to the printer of the present embodiment, it is possible to allow the inner guide 130 that is slidably supported on a body of the duplex unit 121 to approach, at the guide position, the vicinity of the nip part 46 of the first registration roller pair 7 in order to surely guide the recording sheet 2, and to slide to the retreat position to allow the duplex unit 121 to be pulled out without interfering with the driven roller 7b of the first registration roller pair 7. Further, at the retreat position, the first registration roller pair 7 and the inner guide 130 are spaced apart from each other. Therefore, a medium jammed in the vicinity of the first registration roller pair 7 can be easily removed.
(1) Two Positions of Guide Member
In the above embodiments, the guide member (30, 130) is movable and takes two different positions. One is the guide position and the other is the retreat position. The two positions are realized in correspondence with open/close position of the cover (28). See
(1.1) Guide Position
At the guide position, the guide member is arranged close to two carrying parts (7a and 7b) so that the medium is delivered to the nip part of the carrying parts.
When the guide member is attached to the unit (21, 121), it is preferred that the front end part (30j, 130c) of the guide member is located above the outer-circumference tangent line (L2) of the carrying part at the bottom. The carrying part is one that is positioned at the downstream side of the pull-out direction of the unit, see
(1.2) Retreat Position
At the retreat position, the guide member is arranged away from the carrying parts. The front end part also is away from the nip part so that the medium is not delivered to the nip part.
When the guide member is attached to the unit, it is preferred that the front end part of the guide member is positioned below the outer-circumference tangent line (L2). That is because, when the unit is pulled out, moving rightward in
(2) Moving in Correspondence with Open/Close of Cover
The bias member (or coil spring 45 for example) is positioned in the vicinity of the guide member, the bias member reacting in correspondence with open/close status of the cover so that the position of the guide member is switched according to with/without the biasing force generated with the bias member. When the cover is closed, the bias force directing to the same direction as the cover is closing is applied to the guide member so that the guide member remains at the guide position.
On the other hand, when the cover is opened, the bias force is not generated so that the guide member not having the bias force moves from the guide position to the retreat position due to its own weight. In order to realize the feature, the gravity center is, in a view of the width of the medium regulation part, not located vertically above the rotation supporting points. In a claim below, it is recited that the gravity center is not located above the distal ends of the arm parts. The “distal ends” does not necessary means the most distant portion of the arm parts. As long as a certain distance from the medium regulation part is obtained, any portion of the arm part can be interpreted as the distal ends.
Further, specific structures of distances D1 and W1 are disclosed below. The distance D1 is defined a length perpendicular from the rotation supporting point toward the medium regulation part. Putting it another way, the D1 is the shortest length from the rotation supporting point to the medium regulation part. The distance W1 is defined as a length from the rotation supporting point.
In view of securing a large distance from the carrying parts by moving to the retreat position, it is preferred to make the distance W1 as large as possible. Also, making the distance D1 large brings an advantage that a torque due to the own weight becomes large. On the other hand, making the distances W1 and D1 very large does not suit a design thought to make the apparatus compact.
(2.1) Distance W1
Considering those matters, it is preferred that the distance W1 ranges within 30 mm to 50 mm, more preferably around 40 mm. In a view of a proportion to radius R1 of the carrying part, it is preferred that the proportion of W1 to R1 (W1/R1) ranges within 600% to 1,000%, more preferably around 800%. Based on the proportion, it is assumed that a preferred R1 is around 5 mm.
(2.2) Distance D1
Similar to the distance W1, it is preferred that the distance D1 ranges within 10 mm to 30 mm, more preferably around 20 mm. In a view of a proportion to radius R1 of the carrying part, it is preferred that the proportion of D1 to R1 (D1/R1) ranges within 200% to 600%, more preferably around 400%. Based on the proportion, it is assumed that a preferred R1 is around 5 mm.
(3) Carrying Part(s)
In the embodiments on the application, the carry of the medium (sheet) is realized with a pair of rollers (7a, 7b). However, other structures can be applied. For example, it is practical to use a combination of a drive roller and a panel, and a combination of a pair of panels that rub each other in order to carry the medium therebetween. Further, according to the embodiments above, the nip part 46 indicates a contact portion created by two rollers. However, the nip part is not necessarily limited to the contact portion. A contact portion by a roller and a panel and a contact portion by two panels as well are categorized in the nip part.
(4) Retreated Member
A retreated member of the invention, recited in Claim 14, is a part of configuration that is designed to carry the medium. The carrying part(s) discussed above is one example. More specifically, the pair of rollers 7a and 7b is categorized. As discussed above, not only a roller but a panel and panels also can be categorized in the retreated member.
(5) Three Carrying Routes P, Q, R
In the invention, three carrying routes P, Q, R for carrying the medium to the carrying parts (7a, 7b) that is positioned at the upstream side of these routes are designed, see
(5.1) Positioning Contact Part 42a
As illustrated in
(5.2) Front End Guide Part 32
In the above embodiment, the front end guide part 32 does not has any portions that contact either the guide frame 32 or the inner guide 30. The front end guide part 32 has a shorter width than the distances of the positioning contact parts 42a and the abutting parts 30g. Thereby, the front end guide part 32 does not contribute to create the grid space. However, it is practical for the front end guide part 32 to have one or pair of projection portions at the side and to contribute to create another grid space for passing the medium or to guide the medium toward the downstream.
(5.3) Pressing Projections 43a
As illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
There are stable members and movable members in the application. It is clear by comparing
In the above-described embodiments, the present invention is described using a black-and-white electrophotographic printer capable of performing duplex printing as an example. However, the present invention is not limited to this, but is also applicable to an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine, a facsimile, or an MFP, that is capable of performing simplex printing or duplex printing. Further, a black-and-white printer is described, but the printer may also be a color printer.
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