1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a medium feeding apparatus for feeding a medium to be fed, a liquid ejecting apparatus including the medium feeding apparatus, and a recording apparatus.
2. Related Art
In a printer of an ink jet type to be one of general recording apparatuses, an automatic paper feeding apparatus is provided in an upper part on a back side. The automatic paper feeding apparatus comprises a hopper for supporting a paper together with a paper support and a paper feeding roller disposed opposite to the hopper and serving to feed the paper which is supported. A guide for regulating a support position of the paper and guiding the feed of the paper is attached to the hopper. Two guides are provided to carry out the regulation and the guide in contact with both side ends of the paper, respectively. One of the guides serves as a fixing guide fixed to the hopper and the other guide serves as a moving guide for being slid in a transverse direction of the paper over the hopper.
A user mounts a paper on the hopper and then slides the moving guide to cause the fixing guide and the moving guide to come in contact with each side end of the paper, respectively. However, a guide operation is carried out by a visual observation of the user. Therefore, a variation is easily generated in a gap between each side end of the paper and each guide. For this reason, in the case in which the gap is large, there is a possibility that the paper might be inclined in the feed of the paper, causing a paper jam. In the case in which the gap is small, there is a possibility that a frictional resistance (a back tension) between each side end of the paper and each guide might be increased to generate a paper feeding failure in the feed of the paper. Therefore, a guide is provided with a limiter mechanism to set a constant gap between each side end of the paper and each guide, thereby reducing a frictional resistance (a back tension) between the side end of the paper and the guide (see Patent Document 1).
Patent Document 1: JP-UM-A-5-12428
In the printer of the ink jet type, the constant gap is always set between each side end of the paper and each guide. For this reason, there is a possibility that the paper might become loose due to a friction between the papers or a vibration in a recording operation, causing both side ends of the paper to come in contact with the fixed guide and the moving guide. When such a contact is generated, a frictional resistance (a back tension) between both side ends of the paper and the fixed guide and moving guide is increased in the feed of the paper so that the paper feeding failure is generated. In a recording operation in the latter stage of the paper feed, particularly, there is a possibility that recording precision might be deteriorated.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to provide a medium feeding apparatus capable of eliminating a frictional resistance between both side ends of a medium to be fed and each guide unit when feeding the medium to be fed, a liquid ejecting apparatus including the medium feeding apparatus, and a recording apparatus.
The advantage can be attained as at least one of the following aspects:
A first aspect of the invention is to provide a medium feeding apparatus comprising: a pivot unit, supporting a medium and pivoting to cause the medium to come in contact with and to separate from a feeding unit; a first guide unit, guiding one side end of the medium supported on the pivot unit; a second guide unit, guiding the other side end of the medium; a first moving unit, moving the first guide unit to come in contact with and to separate from the one side end of the medium in conjunction with the pivoting motion of the pivot unit; and a second moving unit, moving the second guide unit to come in contact with and to separate from the other side end of the fed medium in conjunction with the movement of the first guide unit. For example, consequently, both side ends and each guide unit can be caused to come in contact with each other in the non-feed of the medium to be fed and the initial stage of the feed, and the guide unit can be separated from both side ends in the latter stage of the feed of the medium to be fed. Therefore, it is possible to eliminate a frictional resistance between both side ends and the guide unit in the latter stage of the feed of the medium to be fed.
Moreover, the invention may be characterized in that the pivot unit is also moved with the movement of the first guide unit. Consequently, it is possible to separately constitute an automatic moving mechanism of the first guide unit by the first moving unit and a manual moving mechanism of the first guide unit by a user. Moreover, the first moving unit may be characterized by a guide protruded portion and a guide groove to be engaged with the guide protruded portion. The guide groove may be characterized by a straight groove formed on the side of the feeding unit extended in a pivoting direction of the pivot unit and an inclined groove formed on an opposite side to the feeding unit inclined with respect to the straight groove. Consequently, the first moving unit to be in conjunction with the pivoting motion of the pivot unit can have a simple structure. Moreover, the second moving unit may be characterized by a pair of pinion gears and a pair of rack gears to be engaged with the pinion gears. The invention is characterized in that the pinion gears may be attached to the pivot unit and the rack gears may be attached to the second moving unit. Consequently, the second moving unit to be in conjunction with the movement of the first guide unit can have a simple structure.
A second aspect of the invention is to provide a liquid ejecting for ejecting a liquid onto a medium to be ejected and comprises any of the medium feeding apparatuses.
Moreover, a third aspect of the invention is to provide a recording apparatus for carrying out recording over a medium to be recorded and comprises any of the medium feeding apparatuses. Consequently, it is possible to provide a medium feeding apparatus or a recording apparatus which can produce each of the functions and advantages.
Moreover, a fourth aspect of the invention is to provide a medium feeding apparatus comprising: a pivot unit having a protruded portion at lower edge thereof; an abutment portion, disposed below the pivot unit and having a groove therein; a first guide unit, fixing its position with respect to the pivot unit while the pivot unit pivots; a second guide unit, disposed opposite to the first guide unit with respect to the pivot unit, wherein the protruded portion of the pivot unit moves along the groove of the abutment portion and thereby the first guide unit and the second guide unit change the distance therebetween.
In the fourth aspect of the invention, it is preferably that the groove including a straight groove extended in a direction of the pivoting motion of the pivot unit and an inclined groove which is inclined with respect to the straight groove and thereby the first guide unit moves toward or separates from the second guide unit.
In the fourth aspect of the invention, it is preferably that a pair of pinion gears attached to the pivot unit and a pair of rack gears are engaged with each other and thereby the second guide unit moves toward or separates from the first guide unit.
The present disclosure relates to the subject matter contained in Japanese patent application No. 2005-326963 filed on Nov. 11, 2005, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
An embodiment according to the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The embodiment which will be described below is not restricted to the invention according to the claims and all of combinations of the features described in the embodiment are not always essential to the means for solution according to the invention.
The printer 100 of the ink jet type is covered with a housing 101 which wholly takes a shape of an almost rectangular parallelepiped as shown in
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The first rear paper feeding portion 130 is used for an automatic sheet feed (ASF) and includes a first paper support 132 with a four-stage structure having both a function of opening/closing a first paper feeding port 131 opened upward and rectangularly and a function of supporting at least one paper to be fed as shown in
Before using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, the user puts a finger in a hole 132a provided on a center at this side shown in the drawing in the first paper support 132 to lift the first paper support 132 and to pull out a multistage portion, thereby completing setting. Therefore, it is not necessary to carry out a storage and a maintenance which are required for a paper support of a removable type. Because of the first paper support 132 having the multistage structure, furthermore, it is possible to reliably support papers having various sizes which are to be fed. After using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, moreover, the multistage portion of the first paper support 132 is pushed in to carry out closing. Consequently, the first paper feeding port 131 can be closed. Thus, it is possible to prevent dust from entering a printer body, and furthermore, to store the first paper support 132 to be compact.
The second rear paper feeding portion 140 is used for manually feeding a paper and includes a second paper support 142 with a two-stage structure having both a function of opening/closing a second paper feeding port 141 opened to be rearward rectangular and a function of supporting one paper to be fed as shown in
Before using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, the user puts a finger in an upper part of the second paper support 142 which is shown in the drawing, thereby pushing the second paper support 142 downward to pull the multistage portion out. Thus, the setting is completed. Therefore, it is not necessary to carry out a storage and a maintenance which are required for the paper support of the removable type. Because of the second paper support 142 having the multistage structure, furthermore, it is possible to reliably support papers having various sizes which are to be fed. After using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, moreover, it is possible to close the second paper feeding port 141 by pushing in the multistage portion of the second paper support 142 to carry out closing. Consequently, it is possible to prevent dust from entering the printer body, and furthermore, to store the second paper support 142 to be compact.
The paper discharging portion 150 includes a stacker 152 with a two-stage structure having a first stacker 51 and a second stacker 52 shown in
Before using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, the user puts the finger on an upper part of the first stacker 51 to rotate the first stacker 51 toward this side, thereby opening the paper discharging port 151, and holds a tip of the first stacker 51 with fingers to pull out the first stacker 51 and moves and protrudes the second stacker 52 obliquely and upward in parallel to complete the setting. Thus, it is not necessary to carry out the storage and maintenance which is required for the stacker of the removable type. Because of the stacker 152 having the multistage structure, furthermore, the papers having various sizes to be discharged can be reliably stacked and mounted, and furthermore, the papers subjected to recording are always discharged from a front side. Consequently, the user can easily take the papers out. After using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, moreover, the tip of the first stacker 51 is pushed in by a hand to move the second stacker 52 obliquely and downward in parallel and to store the second stacker 52, and the first stacker 51 is rotated rearward with a hand so that the paper discharging port 151 can be closed. Thus, it is possible to prevent dust from entering the printer body and to store the stacker 152 to be compact.
The front paper feeding portion 160 is used for manually feeding a paper and includes a paper feeding tray 161 provided above the stacker 152 in the paper discharging port 151 as shown in
Before using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, the user lightly pushes a tip of the paper feeding tray 161 in so that a stopper of the paper feeding tray 161 slips off and the paper feeding tray 161 is protruded from the paper discharging port 151. After using the printer 100 of the ink jet type, moreover, the tip of the paper feeding tray 161 is lightly pushed in so that the stopper of the paper feeding tray 161 is hung and the paper feeding tray 161 is thus stored in the paper discharging port 151. Accordingly, it is possible to enhance an installation space efficiency of the paper feeding tray 161.
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The hopper 81 is formed like a plate capable of mounting a paper thereon and is provided in almost parallel with a rear wall, and is disposed in such a manner that a lower end is positioned in the vicinity of the paper feeding roller 82 and an upper end is positioned close to a top of the rear wall. The hopper 81 has a back face on the lower end side to which one of ends of a compression spring (not shown) having the other end attached to the rear wall is fixed, and is provided in such a manner that the lower end side is turned around the upper end side by the expansion and contraction of the compression spring.
The paper feeding roller 82 is formed like a D shape with a part of a section taken away and is provided in the vicinity of the lower end of the hopper 81, and is intermittently rotated to frictionally feed the paper lifted by means of the hopper 81. The retard roller 83 is provided to freely abut on the paper feeding roller 82 and serves to frictionally separate only a paper on an uppermost layer from papers on lower layers when the papers are fed with an overlap by means of the paper feeding roller 82. The paper return lever 84 is formed like a click and is provided in the vicinity of the paper feeding roller 82, and serves to hang the paper on the lower layer separated by the retard roller 83 onto a click, thereby returning the paper to the hopper 81.
The delivery mechanism 182 is provided with a paper feeding roller 85 for feeding a paper in a secondary scanning direction synchronously with a recording operation and a driven roller 86 as shown in
The paper discharging mechanism 183 includes a paper discharging roller 87, and a first support roller 88a and a second support roller 88b as shown in
The control portion 190 includes a main substrate 191 constituting a printer controller as shown in
The recording portion 200 is provided with a carriage 201 to be moved in a primary scanning direction synchronously with a recording operation, the recording head 202 for discharging an ink synchronously with the recording operation, and the platen 203 for flatly holding the paper in the recording operation as shown in
The recording head 202 is mounted on the carriage 201 to form a predetermined interval from the platen 203 as shown in
The hopper 81 is provided to be pivotable toward the paper feeding roller 82 side in a predetermined timing in the feed of the paper around a shaft 81a. More specifically, the hopper 81 is engaged with a hopper cam 82b formed integrally in the vicinity of both ends of a paper feeding roller shaft 82a and a position thereof is regulated, and at the same time, the hopper 81 is pivoted by the rotation of the hopper cam 82b with the rotation of the paper feeding roller shaft 82a. The hopper 81 is provided with an edge guide (first guide unit) 11 for guiding one end side in the primary scanning direction of a paper P stacked on the paper feeding frame 89 and a reference end guide (second guide unit) 12 for regulating, into a reference end, the other end side in the primary scanning direction of the paper P stacked on the paper feeding frame 89 and guiding the paper P.
The edge guide 11 is hung and attached to an upper end of the hopper 81 through an arm portion 11a, and furthermore, is provided to be manually slidable in a direction shown in S corresponding to a size of the paper P in engagement with a long slot 13 in the primary scanning direction which is formed on the hopper 81. The edge guide 11 is provided with a rise preventing guide 11b for preventing the fed paper P from rising. Similarly, the reference end guide 12 is hung and attached to the upper end of the hopper 81 through an arm portion 12a, and furthermore, is provided to be automatically slidable in the direction shown in S in a release operation which will be described below in engagement with the long slot 13 in the primary scanning direction which is formed on the hopper 81. The reference end guide 2 is also provided with a rise preventing guide 12b for preventing the paper P fed from the paper feeding frame 89 from rising.
As described in the background art, when both side ends of the paper come in contact with the edge guide 11 and the reference end guide 12, a frictional resistance between the both side ends of the paper and the edge guide 11 and reference end guide 12 is increased in the feed of the paper, resulting in a paper feeding failure. In the recording operation in the latter stage of the paper feed, particularly, there is a possibility that recording precision might be deteriorated. In the embodiment, therefore, there is employed a structure in which the edge guide 11 and the reference end guide 12 are particularly released from both side ends of the paper in the recording operation in the latter stage of the paper feed. Description will be given with reference to the drawings.
The guide groove 22 is constituted by a straight groove 22a extended in the pivoting direction of the hopper 81 and formed on the paper feeding roller 82 side and an inclined groove 22b inclined with respect to the straight groove 22a and formed on the opposite side of the paper feeding roller 82. The hopper 81 is provided to be pivotable toward the paper feeding roller 82 side and to be movable in the primary scanning direction. When the hopper 81 is pivoted in such a direction as to separate from the paper feeding roller 82, accordingly, the guide protruded portion 21 passes through the straight groove 22a of the guide groove 22 as shown in
According to the edge guide moving mechanism 20 having the structure, the edge guide 11 can be moved from a first position p1 in
At the same time that the hopper 81 is moved together with the edge guide 11 in the primary scanning direction by means of the edge guide moving mechanism 20, furthermore, the reference end guide 12 can be moved from a third position p2 in
In the recording operation in the latter stage of the paper feed, thus, the edge guide 11 and the reference end guide 12 are released from both side ends of the paper. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the frictional contact of both side ends of the paper and the edge guide 11 and reference end guide 12, thereby eliminating a frictional resistance, and to maintain a recording picture quality with high precision also in a paper having a large size. Moreover, the movement of the edge guide moving mechanism 20 and the reference end guide moving mechanism 30 can utilize the pivoting motion of the hopper 81. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide a new power source. Furthermore, the edge guide moving mechanism 20 and the reference end guide moving mechanism 30 are only provided with the guide protruded portion 21 and the guide groove 22, the pinion gears 31a and 31b, and the rack gears 32a and 32b. Consequently, it is possible to have a simple structure. In addition, the guide groove 22 of the edge guide moving mechanism 20 is provided with the straight groove 22a and the inclined groove 22b. Therefore, the movement of the edge guide 11 and the reference end guide 12 in the primary scanning direction can be controlled based on the pivoting motion of the hopper 81 in one cycle. Furthermore, the guide groove 22 is provided with the straight groove 22a on the paper feeding roller 82 side. Therefore, there is no possibility that the press of the paper P against the paper feeding roller 82 to be the original functions and advantages of the hopper 81 might be hindered.
While the description has been given by taking the printer of the ink jet type as an example of the recording apparatus, any recording apparatus such as a facsimile apparatus or a copying apparatus can be applied. In addition to the recording apparatus, moreover, the invention can also be applied to an apparatus comprising a coloring material ejecting head to be used for manufacturing a color filter in a liquid crystal display, an electrode material (a conductive paste) ejecting head to be used for forming an electrode in an organic EL display or a surface emitting display (FED), a bioorganic ejecting head to be used for manufacturing a biochip or a sample ejecting head to be a precision pipette, for example, as a liquid ejecting apparatus for ejecting a liquid corresponding to uses from a liquid ejecting head onto a medium to be ejected, thereby sticking the liquid onto the medium to be ejected in place of an ink.
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