The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-222088, filed on Sep. 28, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirely.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a multi-function apparatus including a document cover and an image reading unit, more specifically, to a multi-function apparatus including a locking mechanism configured to lock the document cover or the image reading unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
A multi-function apparatus is known. The multi-function apparatus includes a document cover, an image reading unit and a body, and is configured not to allow both the image reading unit and the document cover to be opened simultaneously. The multi-function apparatus further includes a first locking mechanism configured to lock the image reading unit so as not to be opened with respect to the body, and a second locking mechanism configured to lock the document cover so as not to be opened with respect to the image reading unit. The first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are independent each other, and act independently.
However, the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism of the above-described multi-function apparatus are configured to act independently and, when one of the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism is not operated normally, there are probabilities that both the image reading unit and the document cover are opened simultaneously or that neither the image reading unit nor the document cover can be opened.
A need has arisen to provide a multi-function apparatus with high reliability such that only one of the image reading unit and the document cover can be opened.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an multi-function apparatus comprises a body, an image reading unit and an document cover. The image reading unit has a document placing surface and is configured to read an image of a document placed on the document placing surface. The image reading unit is movable between a closed position to cover an upper portion of the body and an opened position to open the upper portion. The document cover is movable between a closed position to cover the document placing surface and an opened position to open the document placing surface. The image reading unit includes a locking member. The locking member includes a first engaging portion capable of engaging the body and a second engaging portion capable of engaging the document cover. The locking member is configured to be movable between a first position and a second position. When the locking member is moved to the first position, the first engaging portion engages the body and the image reading unit is locked to the closed position, and the second engaging portion is disengaged from the document cover so that the document cover is movable to the opened position. When the locking member is moved to the second position, the first engaging portion is disengaged from the body and the image reading unit is allowed to move to the opened position, and the second engaging portion engages the document cover, and the document cover is locked to the closed position. The multi-function apparatus further comprises a first urging member which urges the locking member at the second position when the image reading unit is in the opened position, and still further comprises a second urging member which urges the locking member at the first position when the document cover is in the opened position.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the needs satisfied thereby, and the features and advantages thereof, reference now is made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Embodiments of the invention and their features and advantages may be understood by referring to
The multi-function apparatus 10 is formed into a substantially thin parallelepiped having a large width (the length in the lateral direction 9) and depth (the length in the fore-and-aft direction 8) larger with respect to a height (the length in the vertical direction 7) as show in
An ink jet printing type printer device 11 is provided in the lower portion of the multi-function apparatus 10. The printer device 11 includes a body 14 formed with the opening 13 in the front. A tray 24 for storing one or more pieces of printing paper is mounted at the opening 13. The printer device 11 is not limited to those of the ink jet printing type, and may be of the electro-photographic type or of the thermal transfer type.
A scanner device 12 is provided on the top of the printer device 11. The scanner device 12 includes an image reading unit 15 including a contact glass 15B on an upper surface thereof. The document to be subjected to reading is placed on the upper surface of the contact glass 15B (an example of a document placing surface).
The image reading unit 15 is supported by a supporting mechanism such as a hinge or the like at the rear portion of the multi-function apparatus 10 so as to be capable of being opened and closed with respect to the upper surface of the body 14. Accordingly, the image reading unit 15 is rotatable between a closed position (the position shown in
An operation panel 20 is provided on the front side of the scanner device 12. Predetermined commands for causing the printer device 11 and the scanner device 12 to perform desired actions are input via the operation panel 20.
A document cover 17 for covering the document placed on the contact glass is provided on the upper portion of the scanner device 12. The document cover 17 is supported by the supporting mechanism such as the hinge at the rear portion of the multi-function apparatus 10 so as to be capable of being opened and closed with respect to the contact glass on the upper surface of the image reading unit 15. Accordingly, the document cover 17 is rotatable between a closed position (the position shown in
The document cover 17 is provided with an ADF (Auto Document Feeder) 19. The ADF 19 is provided at the left end portion of the document cover 17. The ADF 19 picks up a plurality of documents set at a predetermined position one by one, transports the same so as to pass through a reading position on the contact glass, and discharges the document into a document discharging portion 22.
[Locking Mechanism 50]
Referring now to
As shown in
A first hook 68 is provided at a distal end of the first arm 67. A first engaging portion is realized by the first arm 67 and the first hook 68. The first hook 68 is configured to be engaged with the body 14. More specifically, the first hook 68 is formed into a dogleg shape projecting rearward from the distal end of the first arm 67 so as to allow engagement with a first engaging strip 34 (an example of an engaged portion) provided on the body 14.
The first engaging strip 34 is formed integrally with the body 14 formed into an inverted U-shape projecting upward from the body 14. An opening 80 (see
Here, the first pivotal position is a position in which the first hook 68 engages the first engaging strip 34 as shown in
The second hook 72 is provided at the distal end of the second arm 71. A second engaging portion is realized by the second arm 71 and the second hook 72. The second hook 72 is configured to be engaged with the document cover 17. More specifically, the second hook 72 is formed into a dogleg shape projecting rearward from the distal end of the second arm 71 so as to allow engagement with the second engaging strip 41 provided on the document cover 17.
The second engaging strip 41 is a U-shaped member projecting downward from a lower wall 17A of the document cover 17. An opening 81 (see
Here, the second pivotal position is a position in which the second hook 72 engages the second engaging strip 41 as shown in
As shown in
The body 14 is provided with a guide member 57 supported so as to be movable in the fore-and-aft direction 8, and a coil spring 58 resiliently urging the guide member 57 rearward. The guide member 57 and the coil spring 58 construct an example of a second urging member. The guide member 57 is supported so as to be movable in the fore-and-aft direction 8 on the front side of the first engaging strip 34. An inner wall 59 for receiving the spring is provided on the further front side of the guide member 57, and the coil spring 58 in the compressed state is provided between the inner wall 59 and the guide member 57. Accordingly, the guide member 57 is urged rearward by the coil spring 58.
The guide member 57 is formed with a guide surface 60 inclined rearward and obliquely downward from an upper end thereof on the rear side thereof. The guide surface 60 guides the first hook 68 rearward and obliquely downward along the guide surface 60 in the process that the image reading unit 15 is moved from the opened position to the closed position. Then, when the image reading unit 15 assumes the closed position, the first hook 68 is guided to a position to allow the engagement with the first engaging strip 34. Then, the urging force of the coil spring 58 rearward is transmitted to the first hook 68 via the guide member 57 so that the first hook 68 engages the first engaging strip 34.
In this embodiment, when the image reading unit 15 assumes the closed position, the first hook 68 is urged by the coil spring 58 clockwise in
As shown in
As shown in
The restricting member 83 is arranged downward of the opening 81. More specifically, the restricting member 83 is arranged at a position where a movable range of the restricting arm 86 and a range of insertion of the second engaging strip 41 overlap with each other. Accordingly, when the document cover 17 assumes the closed position and the second engaging strip 41 enters the image reading unit 15 from the opening 81, the second engaging strip 41 pushes the restricting arm 86 downward. The length of the restricting arm 86 is set to a range which allows abutment of the distal end of the restricting arm 86 with the second arm 71 when the pivoting member 52 assumes the first pivotal position. Therefore, when the document cover 17 is moved to the opened position, downward pressure applied by the second engaging strip 41 is released, whereby the restricting arm 86 pivots counterclockwise and the distal end of the restricting arm 86 comes into abutment with the second arm 71. At this time, since the restricting arm 86 props the pivoting member 52, counterclockwise pivotal movement of the pivoting member 52 is restrained.
[Opening and Closing Actions of Document Cover 17 and Actions of Locking Mechanism 50]
Referring now to
As shown in
When the document cover 17 is returned back to the closed position, the restricting arm 86 is pushed downward by the second engaging strip 41 entered into the opening 81, and the restraint of the pivoting member 52 by the restricting arm 86 is released.
Since the locking mechanism 50 acts in this manner, even when the document cover 17 is fully opened, the image reading unit 15 is locked to the body 14. Therefore, the image reading unit 15 is prevented from being opened in a state in which the document cover 17 is opened. Since the second arm 71 is pressed forward by the restricting arm 86, the operation of the operation lever 91 is disabled. Therefore, the locked state between the image reading unit 15 and the body 14 is prevented from being released by the unintentional operation. In other words, the document cover 17 and the image reading unit 15 cannot be opened simultaneously.
[Opening and Closing Actions of Image Reading unit 15 and Actions of Locking Mechanism 50]
Referring now to
As shown in
When the image reading unit 15 is lifted and is rotated from the closed position to the opened position in a state in which the pivoting member 52 assumes the second pivotal position, the image reading unit 15 is moved apart from the body 14 as shown in
With the actions of the locking mechanism 50 as described above, even when the image reading unit 15 is fully opened rearward, since the document cover 17 is locked to the image reading unit 15, and hence the document cover 17 is prevented from being opened in a state in which the image reading unit 15 is opened. Even when the user stops the operation of the operation lever 91 in a state in which the image reading unit 15 assumes the opened position, the pivoting member 52 is still applied with the counterclockwise angular moment F1, and hence maintains the second pivotal position. In other words, the document cover 17 and the image reading unit 15 cannot be opened simultaneously.
When the image reading unit 15 is returned back to the closed position, the first hook 68 is guided rearward and obliquely downward along the guide surface 60 by the guide surface 60 of the guide member 57 entered into the opening 80 in the process of the returning action as shown in
As described above, in this embodiment, the document cover 17 and the image reading unit 15 are prevented from assuming the opened position simultaneously by the locking mechanism 50. In other words, when one of the document cover 17 and the image reading unit 15 assumes the opened position, the other one of those is reliably locked in the closed position, so that the image printing apparatus having high reliability is provided. Also, it is advantageous in terms of reduction of upsizing of the apparatus due to the locking mechanism.
[Modification]
The operation lever 91 is arranged in the notched groove 77 formed at the left end portion of the operation panel 20 in the embodiment described above. However, as shown in
In this embodiment, the document cover 17 and the image reading unit 15 are rotatably supported at the rear portion of the apparatus individually. For example, however, the invention can be applied to a configuration in which the image reading unit 15 is rotatably supported at the left end of the apparatus, and the document cover 17 is rotatably supported at the rear portion of the apparatus.
While the invention has been described in connection with embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications of the embodiments described above may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and the described examples are considered merely as exemplary of the invention, with the true scope of the invention being indicated by the flowing claims.
The arrangement of the locking mechanism 50 may be modified variously. A part of the locking mechanism can be disposed any one of the body 10, the image reading unit 15 and the document cover 17. For example, the relation between the locking mechanism 50 and the body 10 and the relation between the locking mechanism 50 and the document cover 17 is replaceable.
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