Aspects of the invention relate to a medium ejection apparatus and an image forming apparatus having the medium ejection apparatus.
A known image forming apparatus may include a lever in proximity to an ejection roller to ensure that each recording medium, e.g., a sheet of paper, on which an image has been formed, is stacked on an output tray. An upper end of the lever is attached to a main body of the image forming apparatus so that the lever is movable. The lever is configured to move downward under its gravity and to press a recording sheet having an image thereon ejected from the image forming apparatus downward or toward the output tray.
As the lever is attached to the main body of the image forming apparatus in proximity to the ejection roller, it may be accidentally pressed down when a user takes a recording sheet placed on the output tray. Alternatively, when the user takes a stack of recording sheets from the output tray and then puts the stack back on the tray, the stack may hit the lever. The lever is susceptible to such a great force produced by a user or by contact with an object, and may separate from the main body of the image forming apparatus.
Illustrative aspects of the invention provide a medium ejection apparatus and an image forming apparatus including such a medium ejection apparatus configured to prevent a lever from separating from a main body of the image forming apparatus when the lever is subjected to a great force.
Illustrative aspects will be described in detail with reference to the following figures in which like elements are labeled with like numbers and in which:
An illustrative embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. An image forming apparatus 1 according to aspects of the invention applies to a monochrome laser printer.
For ease of discussion, in the following description, the top or upper side, the bottom or lower side, the left or left side, the right or right side, the front or front side, and the rear or rear side are used to define the various parts when the image forming apparatus 1 is disposed in an orientation in which it is intended to be used, as shown in
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In this illustrative embodiment, the top cover 9 is detachably attached to the main body 5. The main body 5 and the top cover 9 can be made of resin such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
The image forming unit 3 is accommodated in the main body 5 and includes, as is well known, a process cartridge 11, a light exposing device 13, and a fixing unit 15.
A sheet supply tray 17 may be disposed in a lower portion of the main body 5 and be configured to have a stack of sheets loaded therein. A feeder unit 19 is disposed at the front side of the sheet supply tray 17. The feeder unit 19 includes a pick up roller 19A, a separation roller 19B, a separation pad 19C, and a pair of registration rollers 19D. A recording sheet is separated from the stack of recording sheets by the pickup roller 19A, the separation roller 19B, and the separation pad 19C, and fed between the registration rollers 19D to correct skew of the recording sheet, and is further fed to the process cartridge 11.
A developer image is transferred onto the recording sheet at the process cartridge 11, and heated and fixed at the fixing unit 15. The recording sheet, which is fed from the fixing unit 15, changes its feeding direction upward about 180 degrees, and is ejected from an ejection portion 7A, which opens to the output tray 7.
The process cartridge 11 includes a photosensitive drum 11A on which the developer image is carried, and a charger 11B configured to charge the photosensitive drum 11A. The photosensitive drum 11A is charged by the charger 11B, and exposed to light by the light exposing device 13, so that an electrostatic latent image can be formed on an outer surface of the photosensitive drum 11A. When the photosensitive drum 11A is supplied with developer, a developer image can be carried or formed on the outer surface of the photosensitive drum 11A.
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The ejection rollers 21 are configured to rotate in contact with a recording sheet received from the image forming unit 3 and to eject the recording sheet to the output tray 7. At least cylindrical portions of the ejection rollers 21 that contact the recording sheet are formed of an elastic material such as rubber.
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The pinch roller 23 is disposed facing a corresponding ejection roller 21 from below as shown in
Each pinch roller 23 is provided with support shaft portions 23A (
The pinch holder 23B is movably attached to the top cover 9 at an upstream side of a corresponding pinch roller 23 in a sheet ejection direction. The pinch holder 23B is pressed toward the ejection roller 21 by an elastically deformable pressing member, e.g. a coiled spring 23C. Thus, each pinch roller 23 can move toward or away from a corresponding ejection roller 21 and be normally pressed toward the corresponding ejection roller 21 by the coiled spring 23C.
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The shaft portions 25A protrude toward the top cover 9, and rotatably engage in recessed portions (not shown) of the top cover 9, so as to movably support the lever 25. When the lever 25 is attached to the top cover 9, the arm portions 25C are elastically deformed so that they move toward each other, and the shaft portions 25A are inserted into the recessed portions of the top cover 9.
The lever 25 further includes a tongue portion 25D between the arm portions 25C. The tongue portion 25D is provided with a contact portion 25E at an end. As shown in
The lever 25 would rotate so that the weight portion 25B moves toward the pinch roller 23 under its weight. However, when external force is not applied to the lever 25, the contact portion 25E contacts the contacted portion 9A, and the lever 25 is prevented from contacting the pinch roller 23. In this illustrative embodiment, the contact portion 25E and the contacted portion 9A restrict the movement of the lever 25 such that the lever 25 is prevented from making contact with the pinch roller 23.
The contact portion 25E includes an elastic member 25F in an area where the contact portion 25E contacts the contacted portion 9A. The elastic member 25F is formed of an elastically deformable material such as rubber. The elastic member 25F is configured to absorb noise produced when the contact portion 25E contacts or hits the contacted area 9A.
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In a state where the lever 25 is away from the pinch roller 23, when a recording sheet having the image thereon caught between the ejection roller 21 and the pinch roller 23 is ejected to the output tray 7, the trailing end of the recording sheet is held by the lever 25.
The levers 25 are exposed outside at the output tray 7 because they have a function to hold recording sheets to be ejected to the output tray 7. Thus, there is a high possibility that the user will touch or press the levers 25, causing the levers 25 to be subjected to great downward force.
The output tray 7 receives a recording sheet on which an image has been formed. If the image forming apparatus 1 is employed among a plurality of processors or users and there are recording sheets having images stacked on the output tray 7, a user takes his or her recording sheet(s) from the stack and puts the remaining sheets back on the output tray 7. In this case, the stack of recording sheets may contact the levers 25, and the levers 25 may be subjected to great downward force according to the weight of the stack of recording sheets.
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When the external force F is great, the lever 25 itself elastically deforms, and contacts the pinch roller 23 and the ejection roller 21 as shown in
In this illustrative embodiment, the ejection rollers 21, the pinch rollers 23, and the levers 25 are configured such that, when the lever 25 is moved downward by external force, it contacts the pinch roller 23 ahead of the ejection roller 21 as shown in
With this configuration, when the external force F acts on the lever 25, the lever 25 contacts the pinch roller 23 and the external force F is absorbed by the elastic deformation of the coiled spring 23C that presses the pinch roller 23. Thus, the lever 25 can be prevented from being separated from the top cover 9, which is part of the main body of the image forming apparatus 1.
In this illustrative embodiment, the pinch rollers 23 and the levers 25 are formed of material having a hardness greater than that of the ejection rollers 21. Thus, the pinch roller 23 can be prevented from getting damaged when the lever 25 contacts the pinch roller 23. In addition, the ejection roller 21, which has a lower hardness, can be prevented from getting damaged because it does not need to structurally absorb the external force acting on the lever 25.
In this illustrative embodiment, when the lever 25 is moved downward by the external force, it contacts the flange portion 23E of the pinch roller 23 without contacting the roller portion 23D. Thus, when the external force F acts on the lever 25, the roller portion 23D can be prevented from getting damaged.
When the external force does not act on the lever 25, the lever 25 does not contact the pinch roller 23. Thus, in normal times when the external force F is not applied, the lever 25 is positioned away from the pinch roller 23.
Thus, noise produced by contact between the pinch roller 23 and the lever 25 can be prevented and the pinch roller 23 can be prevented from getting damaged.
In addition, as the contact portion 25E includes the elastic portion 25F, it can absorb noise produced when the contact portion 25E contacts the contacted portion 9A and the lever 25 can be prevented from getting damaged. The elastic portion 25E may be disposed on the contacted portion 9A.
In this illustrative embodiment, the shaft portion 25A projected to the imaginary plane S1 overlaps the ejection roller 21 projected to the imaginary plane S1 on the imaginary plane S1. Thus, a force acting on the lever 25 or the shaft portion 25A can be received at the ejection roller 21, and the shaft portion 25A can be prevented from being separated from the top cover 9.
Even if the external force F acting on the lever 25 is not excessively great, the lever 25 contacts the pinch roller 23 and the external force F is absorbed by the coil spring 23C as described above. Thus, the lever 25 is not likely to sustain damage. However, if a strong external force is exerted on the lever 25, it can not be fully absorbed only by the coil spring 23C, and the lever 25 may get damaged.
In this illustrative embodiment, however, when the strong external force is applied to the lever 25, the lever 25 contacts the ejection roller 21 and the pinch roller 23, so that the coil spring 23C and the ejection roller 21 absorb the external force. Thus, the lever 25 can be prevented from getting damaged even if the strong external force is applied to the lever 25.
The above illustrative embodiment shows, but is not limited to, a monochrome laser printer. It will be appreciated that this illustrative embodiment also applies to other types of image forming apparatuses, a color laser printer, an inkjet printer, and a facsimile machine as well.
The above illustrative embodiment shows, but is not limited to, the exposing device using laser beams to irradiate the photosensitive drum 11A. An exposing device using a number of LEDs to irradiate the photosensitive drum 11a may be applied.
While the features herein have been described in connection with various example structures and illustrative aspects, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications of the structures and aspects described above may be made without departing from the scope of the inventions described herein. Other structures and aspects will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the features disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and the described examples only are illustrative with the true scope of the inventions being defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-044629 | Feb 2008 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 12/392,356, filed Feb. 25, 2009, which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-044629, filed on Feb. 26, 2008, the entire subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12392356 | Feb 2009 | US |
Child | 14080007 | US |