This invention relates to an offsetting discharging apparatus with aligning member or a sheet discharge apparatus that discharges sheets discharged from an image forming apparatus such as copiers, printers, facsimile machines or a combination of two or more of these, to a storage tray.
Conventionally, sheet discharge apparatuses that are mounted to image forming apparatuses, such as copiers, printers and facsimiles or a combination of two or more of these, and that form aligned sheet bundles urged toward an aligning member such as a side fence by rotating bodies such as rollers, paddles and belts for aligning each sheet fed to a storage tray from the image forming apparatus and for finishing aligned sheet bundles using staples, punching holes or by applying glue, are well known.
These sheet discharge apparatuses, for example a system described in Japanese Patent Publication (Tokkai) No. 228471, are composed to move sheets toward an alignment reference member by touching each sheet with rotating bodies such as rollers, paddles or belts used for alignment after completely discharging the sheets to a storage tray from a discharge means such as discharge rollers used to discharge each sheet to a storage tray.
In the sheet discharge apparatus described above, it is structured to move sheets toward an alignment reference member by touching each sheet with rotating bodies such as rollers, paddles or belts used for alignment after completely discharging sheets to a storage tray from a discharge means such as discharge rollers used to discharge each sheet to a storage tray. Therefore, there is wasted time for moving the aforementioned rotating bodies to a position for contacting the sheet, and for driving the rotating bodies after moving to the contact position.
An object of the present invention is to provide a sheet discharge apparatus and an image forming apparatus equipped with the same that touch sheets while driving rotating bodies such as rollers, paddles or belts, or the like, for alignment while discharging the sheet from a discharge means such as discharge rollers, to a storage tray, and applies the alignment action by the rotating bodies such as rollers, paddles or belts, etc. for alignment on the sheets immediately after the sheets are discharged to the storage tray without a time-lag, to alleviate the problem of the prior art.
To attain the aforementioned objectives, the sheet discharge apparatus according to the first aspect of the invention comprises discharge means to discharge sheets, storage means to receive the sheets discharged from the aforementioned discharge means, an alignment reference member for aligning at least one edge of the sheets discharged to the aforementioned storage means, and rotating bodies that contact the sheets being transferred by the aforementioned discharge means to move the sheets discharged to the aforementioned storage means to the aforementioned alignment reference member.
It is acceptable to use rollers, paddles or belts as the rotating bodies.
This invention provides the rotating bodies for moving the sheets to the alignment reference member for alignment. The rotating bodies are driven in an alignment direction in advance, and touch the sheets being discharged by the discharge means to move the sheets discharged to the storage means toward the alignment reference member. The rotating bodies start an sheet sweeping operation on the sheets being discharged, specifically, without waiting until the sheets are completely discharged, to align them, so compared to the alignment operation in the prior art, there is no wasted time. In other words, because the prior art is configured to move the sheets toward an alignment reference member by touching each sheet with the rotating bodies for alignment after completely discharging the sheets to the storage tray from the discharge means, the time for the aforementioned rotating bodies to move to a position to touch the sheets, and the time required to drive the rotating bodies after moving to the contact position are wasted. In contrast, this invention eliminates that waste of time.
The second aspect comprises the aforementioned rotating bodies that touch the sheets being discharged by the aforementioned discharge means while rotating in the direction to move the sheets toward the aforementioned alignment reference member in the sheet discharge apparatus of the first aspect.
The rotating bodies can be embodied to be constantly lowered to a predetermined position on the storage tray (an activating position where they can touch the sheets) or they can embodied to switch between the activating position (the position where they can touch the sheets being discharged by the discharge means) and a retracted position (the position where the rotating bodies are separated from the sheets being discharged by the discharge means) so that the rotating bodies are at the activating position only for the necessary amount of time. In either case, it is preferable to drive them in advance in the alignment direction, resulting in a simpler configuration and control.
The third aspect comprises offset means that offset a position of the sheets being discharged to the aforementioned storage means relative to the aforementioned rotating bodies by horizontally moving a position of the aforementioned discharge means in the sheet discharge apparatus of the first aspect.
The horizontal movement means, in which rotating bodies carry the sheets to a pre-alignment position where the sheets are touched and aligned, has no limitation and can use any known means. However, the offset means for offsetting the position of the sheets being discharged to the storage means relative to the rotating bodies can be shared, thereby eliminating the need for any particular dedicated movement means to be disposed and enabling the sheet discharge apparatus to be compact.
The fourth aspect comprises control means to vary a timing to start the aforementioned offset means or a drive speed of the aforementioned offset means according to a size of the sheet in the sheet discharge apparatus of the third aspect.
The rotating bodies for the alignment described above are embodied to be constantly lowered to a predetermined position (the activating position to touch the sheets) on the storage means, or embodied to be able to switch between the activating position and the retracted position, but the following problems exist because of a relationship between the sheet contact position and the sheet size, a difference in the discharge reference position and a change in the sheet stacking height (the number of the sheets).
Specifically, assuming the former aspect wherein the rotating bodies are constantly lowered to the activating position, for example, even when the sheets are discharged with a center reference, there are differences in an amount of horizontal movement to carry the sheets to the pre-alignment position between using landscape sized A4 sheets and portrait sized A4 sheets.
Also, between a center reference discharge for the sheet discharge reference position and a rear reference discharge (when using the sheet edge on the alignment reference member side in the sheet width direction as the discharge reference of the discharge means), an amount of horizontal movement to the pre-alignment position X1 differs even for the same size sheet.
Still further, when there are a small number of the sheets to be discharged, the rotating bodies activating position matches to the pre-alignment position. However, as the number of the sheets increases, the rotating bodies activating position (pre-alignment position) becomes slightly offset, corresponding to the height of the stack of the sheets, to a front edge of the sheets (the sheet edge on the side separated from the alignment reference member in the sheet width direction) to become the pre-alignment position.
There are two methods to absorb this offsetting, namely varying the startup timing and the drive speed of the offset means.
The fourth aspect particularly handles such a case in which the sheet sizes vary and provides control means to vary the timing to start the offset means or the drive speed of the offset means according to the sheet size.
The fifth aspect comprises the aforementioned control means to quicken the timing to start the aforementioned offset means or to increase the drive speed of the aforementioned offset means according to the sheet size in the sheet discharge apparatus of the fourth aspect.
When the size of the sheets is small, more specifically, when the distance of travel to the pre-alignment reference position is long, the timing to start the offset means is quickened, or the drive speed of the offset means is increased, so that the sheet reaches the pre-alignment reference position at the same time, regardless of the size of the sheet. At this time, it is possible that the sheet horizontal movement speed by the offset means be constant.
On the other hand, when the size of the sheets is large, more specifically, when the distance of travel to the pre-alignment reference position is short, the timing to start the offset means is delayed, or the drive speed of the offset means is slowed, so that the sheet reaches the pre-alignment reference position at the same time, regardless of the size of the sheet. At this time, it is possible that the sheet horizontal movement speed by the offset means be constant.
The sixth aspect comprises control means for controlling the aforementioned offset means to vary the timing to start the aforementioned offset means or the drive speed of the aforementioned offset means according to the sheet size in the third aspect of the sheet discharge apparatus.
The sixth aspect particularly handles a case in which the sheet discharge reference position varies, and provides control means to vary the timing to start or the drive speed of the offset means according to the sheet discharge reference by the discharge means.
The seventh aspect, in addition to the sheet discharge apparatus of the sixth aspect, comprises a function for the aforementioned control means to quicken the timing to start the aforementioned offset means or to increase the drive speed of the offset means when the center of the sheet in the width direction is used as the aforementioned discharge means discharge reference (center discharge reference) or the sheet edge on the side separated from the alignment reference member in the sheet width direction (front discharge reference) as the aforementioned discharge means sheet discharge reference rather than the sheet edge on the aforementioned alignment reference member side (rear discharge reference) as the aforementioned discharge means reference.
When using the center discharge reference or the front discharge reference, more specifically, when the distance of movement to the pre-alignment reference position is long, the timing to start the offset means is quickened, or the drive speed of the offset means is increased, so that the sheet reaches the pre-alignment reference position at the same time, regardless of the size of the sheet. At this time, it is preferable that the sheet horizontal movement speed by the offset means be constant.
On the other hand, when using rear discharge reference, more specifically, when the distance of movement to the pre-alignment reference position is short, the timing to start the offset means is delayed, or the drive speed of the offset means is slowed, so that the sheet reaches the pre-alignment reference position at the same time, regardless of the size of the sheet. At this time, it is preferable that the sheet horizontal movement speed by the offset means be constant.
The eighth aspect comprises control means to vary the timing to start the aforementioned offset means or the drive speed of the aforementioned offset means according to the number of sheets discharged to the aforementioned storage means from the aforementioned discharge means in the sheet discharge apparatus of the third aspect.
This specifies a control for when the rotating bodies' activating position moves according to the aforementioned number sheets discharged (the stack height of the sheets).
As the number of the sheets stacked on the storage means increases and the stack height of the sheet bundle rises, the position where the rotating bodies for alignment actually touch the sheets moves toward the front (in the direction traversing the sheet discharge direction) obliquely to the rotating bodies. Specifically, displacement occurs in the position where the rotating bodies sweep the sheets. For that reason, by applying a constant amount to the movement of the pre-alignment, the rotating bodies effectively sweep in the sheets. The eighth aspect compensates the move of the rotating bodies activating position based on the change in the stack height by adjusting the offset means drive timing or drive speed.
The ninth aspect comprises a function for the control means to quicken the timing to start the aforementioned offset means or to increase the drive speed of the aforementioned offset means when number of sheets is lower than when the number of sheets is higher in the sheet discharge apparatus of the eighth aspect.
When the number of sheets is small, more specifically, when the distance of travel to the pre-alignment reference position is long, the timing to start the offset means is quickened, or the drive speed of the offset means is increased, so that the sheet reaches the pre-alignment reference position at the same time, regardless of the size of the sheet. At this time, it is preferable that the sheet horizontal movement speed by the offset means be constant.
When the number of sheets is large, more specifically, when the pre-alignment position changes, and the distance of travel is short, the timing to start the offset means is delayed, or the drive speed of the offset means is slowed, so that the sheet reaches the pre-alignment reference position at the same time, regardless of the size of the sheet. At this time, it is preferable that the sheet horizontal movement speed by the offset means be constant.
The tenth aspect comprises support means for movingly supporting the aforementioned rotating bodies between an activating position that touches sheets discharged by the aforementioned discharge means and a retracted position that is retracted from the sheets discharged by the aforementioned discharge means in the sheet discharge apparatus of the second aspect.
Regarding the support means that movingly supports the rotating bodies between the activating position and the retracted position, for example, the rotating bodies for alignment such as rollers, paddles or belts frictionally abut to slide around the drive support shaft and normally the rotationally drive of the support shaft is transmitted to the rotating bodies. However, when a force greater than a constant is applied, the rotating bodies revolve relatively around the support shaft to enable their switching between the activating position and the retracted position. It is possible to employ another actuator as the drive source that applies a force greater than the constant required to revolve the rotating bodies.
The eleventh aspect comprises control means for controlling the aforementioned support means to move the aforementioned rotating bodies between an activating position from the aforementioned retracted position to the aforementioned activating position so the rotating bodies touch the portion separated a predetermined distance from the trailing edge of the sheet in the discharge direction discharged by the aforementioned discharge means, regardless of the sheet discharge reference and sheet size in the sheet discharge apparatus of the tenth aspect.
In the aspect where the rotating bodies are constantly lowered, a load is applied by the force of resistance to the discharged sheet when the rotating bodies touch the sheet. For that reason, the effect of the sweeping action by the rotating bodies cause the sheet to push back and cause the edge of the sheet not to be completely discharged or to be discharged and arranged obliquely.
However, as with the eleven aspect of the invention, a structure to enable the rotating bodies to switch between the retracted position and the activating position eliminates the problem of the sheets being arranged obliquely.
The twelfth aspect in the image forming apparatus comprises the sheet supply means for feeding one sheet at a time, the image forming means for forming desired images on sheets fed by the aforementioned sheet supply means and the sheet discharge apparatus of the first aspect that finishes sheets formed thereupon by the aforementioned image forming means.
The sheet discharge apparatus according to the thirteenth aspect comprises discharge means for discharging sheets, storage means to receive sheets discharged from the aforementioned discharge means, an alignment reference member for aligning at least one edge of sheets discharged to the aforementioned storage means, rotating bodies that touch sheets being transferred by the aforementioned discharge means to move sheets discharged to the aforementioned storage means to the aforementioned alignment reference member, and the forcible discharge means disposed on the upstream position substantially opposing the aforementioned aligning rotating bodies in the sheet discharge direction for discharging the trailing edge of the sheets to the aforementioned storage means.
The fourteenth aspect of the sheet discharge apparatus structures the aforementioned discharge means by paired rotating shafts and discharge rotating bodies supported each on rotating shafts, and structures the aforementioned forcible discharge means by a forcible discharge rotating bodies supported by at least one of the aforementioned paired rotating shafts.
The fifteenth aspect of the sheet discharge apparatus comprises shift means to move the aforementioned discharge means in the shift direction along the aforementioned rotating shaft.
The sixteenth aspect of the sheet discharge apparatus comprises positioning means for positioning the aforementioned forcible discharge means in the aforementioned shift direction to a position upstream substantially opposing the aforementioned aligning rotating bodies even when the aforementioned discharge means are shifted by the aforementioned shift means.
In the seventeenth aspect of the sheet discharge apparatus, the aforementioned shift means move the aforementioned rotating bodies mounted with the aforementioned discharge rotating bodies in the shift direction along the aforementioned rotating shaft.
The eighteenth aspect of the sheet discharge apparatus comprises the aforementioned positioning means of the bearing portion for the aforementioned forcible discharge means that slidingly mates with the aforementioned rotating shaft and the positioning member that regulates the movement to the shift direction of the forcible discharge means.
In the nineteenth aspect of the sheet discharge apparatus, by shifting the aforementioned rotating shaft by the aforementioned shift means, a portion of the aforementioned rotating shaft that slidingly mates with the aforementioned forcible discharge means shaft bearing portion or all of the aforementioned rotating shaft sectional shape is non-cylindrical.
The twentieth aspect of the image forming apparatus comprises the sheet supply means for feeding one sheet at a time, the image forming means for forming desired images on sheets fed by the aforementioned sheet supply means and the sheet discharge apparatus of the first aspect that finishes sheets formed thereupon by the aforementioned image forming means.
a) and 24(b) are rear side views showing an operation of the sheet bundle discharge means (sheet moving means) in the sheet discharge apparatus according to the present invention, wherein
a), 25(b) and 25(c) are partial plan views showing the operation of the sheet bundle discharge means (sheet moving means) in the sheet discharge apparatus according to the present invention, wherein
a) and 27(b) are views showing a state that the sheet is discharged while moving horizontally toward the rotating bodies for alignment under start timing control in the present invention;
a) and 28(b) are views showing a state that the sheet is discharged while moving horizontally toward the rotating bodies for alignment under speed control in the present invention;
a) and 29(b) are views showing a state that the sheet with the same size is discharged while moving horizontally toward the rotating bodies for alignment under start timing control in the present invention;
a) and 33(b) are views showing the belt unit as the rotating bodies in the present embodiment of the invention, wherein
a) and 37(b) are views showing the support means of the belt unit that is the rotating bodies in the embodiment of the present invention, wherein
The following describes in detail the preferred embodiments according to the present invention in reference to the drawings provided.
A. Mounting Structure and Transport System (
Note that although in this embodiment, the image forming apparatus 100 comprises a page printer, it is also perfectly acceptable to apply the sheet discharge apparatus according to the present invention to a copier as well.
Sheets discharged toward the top from the discharge portion, not shown in the drawings, on the image forming apparatus 100 are fed to the paper path (sheet transport path) 2 formed by the upper guide 2a and the lower guide 2b inside of the sheet discharge apparatus 1. This paper path 2 extends substantially vertically to the back of the sheet discharge apparatus 1 and bends to the front. To the lower edge, the inlet the paired transport rollers 3 are disposed. In other words, the aforementioned copy sheets are fed into the paper path 2 by the paired transport rollers 3 disposed at the lower edge inlet of the paper path 2, and further downstream into the sheet discharge apparatus and are discharged from the discharge outlet 7.
B. Sheet Discharge Means 6
In
Also, downstream of the direction of sheet transport of the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 is established the sheet storage means composed of the first tray (fixed stacking portion 8) and the second tray (storage tray 9). Also, the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) is disposed as a configuring element of the support means (the sheet single corner portion support means) 10 that supports one corner of sheets discharged by the aforementioned discharge means 6 in the upstream side in the discharge direction. In this embodiment, the fixed stacking portion 8 is configured to form a substantial triangle shape to support a corner of the trailing edge of the sheets, but it is also perfectly acceptable for it to be an oblong shape, any polygonal shape, or a circular shape. Furthermore, below the fixed stacking portion 8 is disposed the storage tray 9 (the second tray) having a size large enough to receive the maximum sized sheets discharged. Also, sheets are discharged by the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 from the discharge outlet 7 to the fixed stacking portion 8 and the top of the stacking surface on the storage tray 9 and are stacked as shown in
To enable a configuration for the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 on the sheet discharge means 6 to rotate, near the discharge outlet 7 inside of the sheet discharge apparatus 1 are rotatingly arranged the two support shafts 11 and 12 that extend in parallel vertically, the aforementioned paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 being mounted in an appropriate plurality (in this case, a pair of two) midway on the each of the support shaft 11 and the support shaft 12.
As is clearly shown in
More specifically, to the leading edges of each of the support shafts of 11 and 12 beyond their penetration of the ear portion 41a of the sliding joint plate 41 is disposed the E ring 13. The removal preventing member 14 used commonly on both support shafts 11 and 12 is disposed on the outer ends in the shaft direction of both the support shafts 11 and 12. The actions of the E ring 13 and the commonly used removal preventing member 41a disposed on the outer ends are unitized so that the shafts do not come out in the shaft direction.
Also, of the two support shafts 11 and 12, unitized as described above, the leading end of the lower support shaft 11 is rotatingly and in the shaft direction, movingly supported by a resilient vertically movable U-shaped first bearing member 17 on the upper portion of the U-shaped stand frame 15 established on one side in the sheet width direction of the base frame 1c (
On the other hand, with regard to the reference side (the left side of
Also, to this squared shape 11a on the supporting shaft 11 the discharge paddle 20 made of a resilient material (rubber, in this case) comprising a plurality of teeth in the circumference direction is mated to allow the free sliding on the squared shape 11a in the shaft direction. To fix the absolute position of this discharge paddle 20 in the shaft direction, to the supporting shaft 11 the first slide regulating member 19 is mounted at a position slightly separated from the aforementioned second bearing member 18, the discharge paddle 20 is disposed between the aforementioned second bearing member 18 and the first slide regulating member 19 so the supporting shaft 11 moves relative to the discharge paddle 20 but the discharge paddle 20 position is not changed. Also, the supporting shaft 11 is configured to advance and retract in the shaft direction penetrating the first slide regulating member 19 shaft hole and the notched opening portion 38 established in the side frame 1b while leaving the discharge paddle 20, the movement thereof in the shaft direction regulated by the first slide regulating member 19, between the first slide regulating member 19 and the second bearing member 18. Note that the aforementioned sectional D shaped squared shape 11a formed on the reference side of the supporting shaft 11 slidingly penetrates in the shaft direction not only the discharge paddle 20, but the first slide regulating member 19 as well.
In other words, from both sides of the discharge paddle 20, the supporting shaft 11 is formed in a D shape for at least for the distance for the support shaft to advance and retract, the shaft hole in the discharge paddle 20 also is formed into a D shape. Such configuration enables the rotation of the supporting shaft 11 to be transmitted to the discharge paddle 20 positioned between the second bearing member 18 and the first slide regulating member 19 even when the supporting shaft 12 and the supporting shaft 11 are advanced or retracted (sliding in the shaft direction). Therefore, while the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 are advancing and retracting in the shaft direction along with the support shafts 11 and 12, and sheets are being discharged, the discharge paddle 20 is at a predetermined position between the first slide regulating member 19 and the second bearing member 18. In other words, by rotating without moving in the shaft direction, the discharge paddle 20 is configured to discharge sheets, at an upstream position substantially opposing the aligning means 60, described later, in the sheet discharge direction.
Furthermore, the reference side of the upper supporting shaft 12 also is movingly supported in the shaft direction with regard to the second supporting member 31 mounted on the side frame 1b. In other words, as shown in
In this embodiment, as is shown in
The slide support structure described above allows the supporting shafts 11 and 12 to rotate and to move together accompanying the movement of the slide joint plate 41 in the shaft direction, the leading ends thereof joined together by the slide joint plate 41.
As shown in
Specifically, the tray discharge roller 5 is the drive roller rotated by the transport motor 34 via the aforementioned force transmission mechanism. The other, the tray discharge roller 4, is a follower roller in contact with the tray discharge roller 5 and rotates by the rotation of the tray discharge roller 5.
C. Alignment Reference Position and Finishing Means (
In the sheet discharge means 6 of the aforementioned configuration, the sheets are nipped by the rotating paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 and are fed from the discharge outlet 7 with the applied transport force and are discharged to the sheet storage means composed of the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) and storage tray 9 (the second tray).
Also,
The storage tray 9 (the second tray) is established to support three corners, excluding the sheet corner portion supported by the sheet single corner portion support means when finishing sheets by the stapler (finishing means) 23, which is described later. However, it is also perfectly acceptable for a size that supports one of the upstream corners of the three corners and a part of the back surface of the sheets. In this example, the storage tray 9 (the second tray) is long. That size has a dimension capable of storing the vertically long size of full sized sheets such as A3 or B4 (in this case, the length of A3 size).
The fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) as the aforementioned sheet single corner portion support means is formed so that the edge of the upper surface that supports sheets on the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) is on the side of the single corner of the sheets from the diagonal line drawn between the two corners neighboring the single corner of the sheets when discharging the smallest size of sheet handled using the sheet discharge means 6. Here, the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) as the aforementioned sheet single corner portion support means, is arranged above the single corner portion (the upper left corner in
As shown in
On one side of the fixed stacking portion 8 is arranged the positioning plate 22 composed of the abutting reference (width direction alignment reference position) in the direction traversing the sheet discharge direction (hereinafter referred to as the width direction), as one of the position alignment reference means (alignment reference member) to align at least one side of the sheets discharged by the discharge means 6.
The finishing position is regulated by the abutting plate 21 (the discharge direction alignment reference position) and the positioning plate 22 (the width direction alignment reference position).
To the aforementioned fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) established as the finishing means is the stapler 23 that piercingly drives staples into and binds sheet bundles aligned by being pushed against this finishing position.
D. The Pre-alignment Movement Means (Sheet Horizontal Feed Means) 40
When discharging sheets with the side reference and the center reference, sheets are moved horizontally to the width direction alignment reference position only the distance of D1 to D4 in
For that purpose, the pre-alignment movement means 40 assumes the aforementioned sliding structure wherein the supporting shafts 11 and 12 on the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 retract in the shaft direction. Furthermore, the structure is equipped with the sliding joint plate 41 and its sliding drive portion 45 to move together with the supporting shafts 11 and 12 in the shaft direction.
As has already been described, the sliding joint plate 41, as shown in
The supporting shafts 11 and 12 are rotatingly supported, the leading ends thereof inserted into the ear portion 41a on the sliding joint plate 41 and are configured to slide together in the shaft direction, being unitized by the sliding joint plate 41.
Next, the explanation shall focus on the structure of the sliding drive portion 45.
To configure the sliding drive portion 45, the rack 42 is established to the along the supporting shaft 11 direction torso portion 41d on the aforementioned sliding joint plate 41. Also, as a slide support frame, to the inner wall of the stand frame 15 is established the slide motor 47, via the mounting plate 46, the pinion gear 48 mounted to the output shaft of the slide motor 47 mates with the aforementioned rack 42.
The aforementioned configuration of the sliding drive portion 45 transmits drive to the sliding joint plate 41 along the guide rods 43 and 44 by rotating while the pinion gear 48 mates with the rack 42 on the sliding joint plate 41, according to the forward and reverse drive of the slide motor 47 controlled by a control means which is described below and in the end, advances and retracts the supporting shafts 11 and 12 linked to the sliding joint plate 41 and the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 which are mounted on each of the supporting shafts.
Viewed differently, the sliding drive portion 45 is composed of the slide motor 47 which is equipped with the sliding joint plate 41 that rotatingly links the supporting shafts 11 and 12, the guide rods 43 and 44 that retractably supports the sliding joint plate 41 in the shaft direction, the stand frame 15 that mountingly supports the guide rods 43 and 44 mounted to the base frame 1c and the pinion gear 48 rotatingly mounted on the shaft of the sliding drive portion 45. Furthermore, the sliding joint plate 41 configuration is equipped with the linking portion (the ear portion 41a) the supporting portions (neck portion 41c and leg portion 41e) that comprises the shaft hole for the penetration of the guide rods 43 and 44 and the rack 42 that mates with the pinion gear 48 mounted on the rotating shaft of the slide motor 47.
To the side walls 15a and 15c on the stand frame 15, which acts as the slide supporting frame is formed the slide opening portion 49 for the rack 42 to enter to the outside of the side walls 15a and 15c on the stand frame 15 when the pinion gear 48 advances and retracts the sliding joint plate 41.
Further, to the backside of the torso portion 41d on the sliding joint plate 41 is established the position detection protrusion 51 that extends with a plate shape in the horizontal direction, as shown in
In conventional apparatuses, after the paired discharge rollers have nipped the sheet, and have stopped the transport of the sheet, the sheet is discharged after sliding the discharge rollers. However, with this sheet discharge apparatus 1, according to the aforementioned configuration, even while the supporting shafts 11 and 12 are advancing or retracting in the shaft direction, it is possible to transmit drive from the transport motor 34 being sent via the linking gear 33 to the supporting shaft 12. That is to say, that the advancing and retracting in the shaft direction of the tray discharge roller 5 mounted to the supporting shaft 12 and the tray discharge roller 4 mounted supporting shaft 11 and the transport of the sheet by the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 occur simultaneously.
Through this configuration, the alignment process and the sorting process times can be shortened.
The supporting shaft 11 linked to the supporting shaft 12 by the sliding joint plate 41 is configured to advance and retract in the shaft direction by the sliding drive portion 45 (
According to this structure, the tray discharge roller 4, which is mounted on the supporting shaft 11 advances and retracts in the shaft direction along with the tray discharge roller 5 that is the drive roller mounted to the supporting shaft 12 and simultaneous to the advancing and retracting, the tray discharge roller 4 nips and transports the sheet along with the tray discharge roller 5.
Furthermore, from both sides of the discharge paddle 20, the supporting shaft 11 is formed in a D shape for at least for the distance for the support shaft to advance and retract, the shaft hole in the discharge paddle 20 also formed into a D shape. By arranging this type of structure, it is possible to transmit the rotation of the supporting shaft 11 to the discharge paddle 20 positioned between the first slide regulating member 19 and the second bearing member 18 by the sliding drive portion 45 while the supporting shaft 11 is advancing and retracting in cooperation with the supporting shaft 12. The sheets are discharged while the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 advance and retract in the shaft direction along with the supporting shafts 11 and 12, the discharge paddle 20 acts to discharge sheets to a predetermined position between the first slide regulating member 19 and the second bearing member 18.
E. The Alignment Means (Pulling Means) 60 (
The sheet discharge apparatus 1 comprises the alignment means 60 equipped with the belt unit (rotating bodies) for aligning sheets by securely pulling them to a finishing position on the fixed stacking portion 8. The following shall describe the configuration of the alignment means 60 using
As shown in
Here, in this specification, the “pre-alignment position” is the nipping position of the belt unit 61 and more accurately, it is the furthermost inner position of the nipping position where sheets can be nipped by the belt unit 61.
As has already been described with
To attain drive force for the belt units 61 from the supporting shaft 12, in other words, to transmit the rotational drive force from the supporting shaft 12 to the supporting shaft 62, as shown in
To that regard, the supporting shaft 12 penetrates a plurality of members and is retractably mounted in the shaft direction. In other words, the supporting shaft 12 is retractably disposed in the shaft direction, penetrating the linking gear 33 shaft hole, the shaft holes for the leg portions 32a and 32b in the second slide regulating member 32 and the shaft hole in the vertical downward wall 31b on the second supporting member 31 and the opening portion 39 established in the side frame 1b. Furthermore, the supporting shaft 12 can slide in the shaft direction with the linking gear 33 the movement thereof in the shaft direction regulated by the second slide regulating member 32 leg portion 32a and the second supporting member 31 vertical downward wall 31b therebetween, by the slide drive portion 45, and can slide in the shaft direction with the first beveled gear 63 the movement thereof in the shaft direction regulated by the second supporting member 31 vertical downward wall 31b and the second slide regulating member 32 leg portion 32b.
Note that from both sides of the linking gear 33 and the first beveled gear 63 the supporting shaft 12 is formed in a D shape for at least for the distance for the support shaft to advance and retract, the interlock gear 33, the discharge paddle 20 and the first beveled gear 63 also formed into a D shape.
On the other hand, to rotatingly support one end of the supporting shaft 62 on the belt units 61, as shown in
To the end of the support arm portion 31c on the supporting shaft 62, the second beveled gear 64 is mounted. The movement to the shaft direction of the second beveled gear 64 is regulated at a predetermined position in the shaft direction of the supporting shaft 12 and mates with the first beveled gear 63 that is established. This structure receives the drive from the transport motor 34 to rotate the supporting shaft 62.
One of the two belt units 61 and 61 which are the rotating bodies that compose the alignment means is disposed in a position near the discharge outlet of the supporting shaft 62, the other is disposed at the supporting shaft 62, in a position far from the discharge outlet 7. Both of the belt units 61 and 61 have the same configuration, so an explanation of one will be duly representative.
The belt units 61 which are the rotating bodies are composed of the drive pulley 66 (
The support plate 67, as shown in
The supporting shaft 12 receives the drive of the transport motor 34 (
The length from the supporting shaft 62 on the belt unit 61 is determined so that it is longer than the distance from the supporting shaft 62 to the top surface of the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray). Therefore, when the belt units 61 are revolving operated unitized with the supporting shaft 62 by frictional force, the leading end of the belt units 61 touch the upper surface of the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) from above at an angle and are unable to revolve in any other way. The support plate 67 on the belt units 61 overcome the frictional force and slip with regard to supporting shaft 62 thereby maintaining the idling position (the activating position where the alignment belt 69 touches the sheet discharged to the storage means) shown in
The aforementioned support shaft 62 and support plate 67 function as the support means to movingly support the belt unit 61 which is the rotating bodies, between the activating position that touches the sheet discharged to the trays 8 and 9 which are the storage means, and the retracted position to separate from the sheet.
In the belt units 61 at the idling position (activating position) described above, the position where the alignment belt 69 touches the sheet is the pre-alignment position (nipping position), described above. As described with
However, the alignment means (pulling means) 60 operates constantly hanging downward at an angle toward the sheet from the supporting shaft 62 while the supporting shaft 12 is rotating in forward so it acts as a load that applies a resistance force to the discharging sheets. For that reason, as shown in
Also, in this embodiment of the invention, only the discharge paddle is arranged above the supporting shaft 11, but it is perfectly acceptable to arranged it on at least one of the supporting shafts 11 and 12 or on both of them.
Still further, in this embodiment, the reference side section on the supporting shaft 11 and the shaft bearing hole for the discharge paddle 20 have a D shape but, the reference side section on the supporting shaft 11 and the shaft bearing hole for the discharge paddle 20 are not limited to that and can have a non-circular shape that tolerates the relative sliding of the bearing hole and the supporting shaft 11 to transmit the drive of the supporting shaft 11 to the discharge paddle 20.
F. Sheet Bundle Discharge Means 70 (
As described above, the sheets pass through the pre-alignment (pre-alignment movement means 40) and this alignment (belt units 61) and are aligned sequentially at the finishing position and are stacked. When that is a sheet bundle having a determined number of sheets, the stapling operation is performed on a single corner by the stapler 23 which is the finishing means. The sheet bundle 90, as shown in
The sheet bundle discharge means 70 shown in
Arranged to configure the revolution drive mechanism 72 is the rotating lever 74 that rotates around the rotating center 73 in the gap between the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) and the storage tray 9 (the second tray) therebelow, as shown in
To rotatingly drive the aforementioned rotating lever 74, to the circumference of the shaft 78 is rotatingly mounted near the contact portion 75a, the worm-wheel 76 having a cam equipped with the cam 77 to act on the contact portion 75a. When the cammed worm-wheel 76 reciprocally rotates around the shaft 78, which is described below, the cam 77 touches the aforementioned contact portion 75a and revolves it a determined amount. Also, the worm gear 79 that mates with the cammed worm wheel 76 is established on the side opposite to the side where the aforementioned rotating lever 76 exists. This worm gear 79 is established on the shaft 81 which is established on the single direction clutched pulley 80, the single direction clutched pulley 80 mounted to form the gear train composing the rotating drive mechanism for the aforementioned supporting shaft 11 and supporting shaft 12.
Specifically, as shown in
When the worm gear 79 rotates, the cammed worm wheel 76 mated thereto rotates. The cam 77 in the state shown in
In this way, the sheet bundle 90, as shown in
When the sheet bundle 90 reaches the position shown in
The mechanism (revolving drive mechanism 72) to revolving drive the pushing bar 72 is configured by the aforementioned elements 74 to 84.
G. Control Means (
The following shall describe the control apparatus (
The aforementioned CPU 111, ROM 112, RAM 113, I/O port 114 and interface 115 are electrically connected via a bus line 117. To the aforementioned I/O port 114 are connected the HP detection sensor 50 that detects the home position of the supporting shafts 11 and 12 on the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5, the inlet sensor 131 (
The inlet sensor 131 and the discharge sensor 134 are composed of the light source arranged sandwiching the sheet transport path and the transmissive type light sensor composed from the light receptor elements, turning ON when the sheet passes therethrough and interrupts the light. In other words, the sheet S passes through the paper path 2 between the upper guide 2a and the lower guide 2b in the processing apparatus 1 and is discharged, the detection sensors composed of the light source arranged to sandwich the paper path 2 and the light receptor elements determine whether or not the sheet S has passed therethrough, for each sheet, to perform detection for passing sheets and for retained sheets. Also, it is detected whether or not the sheet S has been discharged or not by the detection sensor composed of the light source arranged sandwiching the sheet discharge outlet 7 downstream of the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 and the light receptor elements.
Still further, to the I/O port 114, are connected the motor driver 118 on the transport motor 34 that rotatingly drives the supporting shafts 11 and 12 on the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 according to the data from the host computer 116, and the motor driver 119 on the slide motor 47 that moves the supporting shafts 11 and 12 on the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 in the shaft direction according to the data from the host computer 116.
The aforementioned transport motor 34 and slide motor 47 are configured, for example, by stepping motors. The CPU 111 controls drive by supplying the determined pulse motor control signals to the motors 34 and 47.
The output from the inlet sensor 131, the discharge sensor 134 and the HP detection sensor 50 are applied to the finisher apparatus' micro-computer CPU 111. Also, information from operating means composed of the start key, the sorting sheet count setting keys, the total recording count setting keys and the tenkeys from the image forming apparatus main unit 100 are input to the finisher apparatus micro-computer CPU 111.
Example of Control (
a), 27(b) to
(a) Controls According to Differences in Sheet Sizes (
a) and
It should be noted here that while both sheets are being discharged to a center reference, the movement distances of D1 and D4 for the same pre-alignment position X1 differ for A4 landscape and A4 portrait sizes and that the distance of movement D4 for A4 portrait size is longer than that of the landscape size A4 sheet. The control means, therefore, absorbs the relative differences of sheet sizes by varying the timing or the drive speed to start the pre-alignment movement means 40 (offset means) according to the size of the sheet, when sheet sizes differ.
Specifically, when the size of the sheets is small, the distance of travel to the pre-alignment reference position X1 is long, thus the timing to start the offset means is quickened from T2 (
(b) Controls According to Differences in Sheet Sizes (
a) and
a) shows the sheet discharge when the sheet discharge reference is a center reference;
When carrying the sheet to the pre-alignment position X1 using the same speed, the start up for sheets to move varies, even if the sheet sizes are the same (A4 portrait size). Specifically, when discharging a portrait size A4 size sheet using a center reference, the start timing position is T1, as shown in
Specifically, when using the center discharge reference or the front discharge reference, the distance of travel to the pre-alignment reference position X1 is long, so the timing to start the offset means is quickened (see
On the other hand, when using rear discharge reference, more specifically, when the distance of travel to the pre-alignment reference position is short, the timing to start the offset means is delayed, or the drive speed of the offset means is slowed, so that the sheets reach the pre-alignment reference position X1 at the same time, regardless of the size of the sheet. At this time, it is preferable that the sheet horizontal movement speed V1 by the offset means be constant.
(c) Controls According to Differences in the Number of Sheets (
As shown in
There, as shown in
On the hand, as shown in
(d) Rotating Body Support Means 160 and Control (
The belt unit 61 which is a rotating body can be supported to enable switching to the activating position and the retracted position.
The support means 160 is configured to include the solenoid 161 which is the switching drive source to rotate the support shaft 62, the support plate 67 and the support plate. Specifically, to the support plates 67 is established the lever 67b in a direction forming an ‘L’ shape in the lines connecting the support shaft 62, the following support pulley 68 (
The support plates 67, as described above, revolve as a unit with the support shaft 62 with a constant frictional force, and are configured to slidingly rotate around the support shaft 62 when an external force enough to overcome that constant frictional force is applied. The length from the support shaft 62 on the belt unit 61 is determined so that it is longer than the distance from the support shaft 62 to the top surface of the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray).
Therefore, when the belt unit 61 revolves as a unit with the support shaft 62, the leading edge of the belt unit 61 touches the surface of the fixed stacking portion 8 (the first tray) obliquely from above and is at the activating position shown in
On the other hand, when the solenoid 161 is urged, the plunger 162 is retracted and the lever 67b is pulled via the spring 163 so that belt unit (rotating bodies) rotate around the support shaft 62 which is the rotating pivot point set higher than the discharge means. In other words, by applying from the solenoid 161 only enough external force to overcome the constant frictional force between the support plate 67 and the support shaft 62, the belt unit 61 revolves round the support shaft 62 to switch it to the position (retracted position) shown in
Setting the rotating bodies constantly to the activating position causes the rotating bodies to touch the sheet and apply a resistance force to the sheet portion being subsequently discharged, to act as a load on the discharge operation. This load acting with the sweeping action of the rotating bodies causes the sheet to be arranged and discharged obliquely.
There, the aforementioned support means 160 is controlled so that the rotating body move from the retracted position (
I Detailed Example of Control (
Based on a program, the aforementioned CPU 111 controls the pre-alignment process (the movement process to the pre-alignment position) accompanying compensating control for differences in sheet size and sheet discharge references (
(a) Controls According to Differences in Sheet Sizes and Sheet Discharge Reference (
First, the system waits until the trailing edge of a sheet exits the inlet sensor 131 (step ST1). This is to prevent accidents by moving the support shaft 11 and the support shaft 12 in the shaft direction and sliding the sheet regardless of whether or not the trailing edge of the sheet is nipped by the paired transport rollers 3.
If the sheet trailing edge exits the inlet sensor 131, it proceeds to step ST2 in
After determining whether discharge is a “center reference,” a “front reference” or a “rear reference,” the distance of movement from each discharge reference to the pre-alignment position X1 is calculated to α, β and γ, and that distance and the required alignment speed (step ST3 to ST15) are determined and the alignment process to move to that position is started (step ST16).
In other words, for the “center reference” in
Also, for the “front reference,” shown in
Next, for the “rear reference” (step ST11), if discharging with the left side of the tray, namely that shown in
In the alignment process, sheets are actually moved only the aforementioned calculated distance, and the alignment process starts by sending them to the pre-processing position (step ST64). Through this, sheets are transported and discharged by the rotation of the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5, and movement thereof in the shaft direction is executed by the aforementioned alignment process, which pushes sheets to the nipping position of the belt unit 61 which are the pre-alignment position X1.
(b) Controls According to Differences in Sheet Sizes and Sheet Discharge Reference (
First, the system waits until the trailing edge of a sheet exits the inlet sensor 131 (step ST1), then checks whether the sheet is being transported to either of the “center reference,” “front reference” or the “rear reference” from the image forming apparatus main unit 100 (step ST2). The distance of movement α, β and γ from each discharge reference to the pre-alignment position X1 is calculated, and the required alignment speed α2, β2, and γ2 that corresponds to that distance is determined and the alignment process to move to that position is started.
In other words, for the “center reference,” in
The sheet is moved at the aforementioned speed (step ST17) and waits at step ST20 in
Also, in the same was as for the “front reference,” in
Next, for the “rear reference” (step ST11), in
(c) Controls According to Differences in the Number of Sheets (
First, the system waits until the trailing edge of a sheet exits the inlet sensor 131 (step ST21), the counts the number of sheets by adding 1 to the aligning process (step ST22).
Next, the distance of movement α to the pre-alignment position X1 is calculated (step ST23) according to the width of the sheets (for example, D1 and D4 shown in
Then, it determines whether the aligning process count is within a determined count value that does not require correct. If it is YES, it counts the number of sheets by adding 1 to the alignment process count (step ST26).
Further, to create the correct startup timing, a γ value is set for each determined number of sheets with regard to the α value above, and sheet discharge is continued.
Next, it determines if the contents the γ value subtracted from the A value are up (step ST28). Here, the A value is the determined pulse of the determined timer value that corresponds to α value above with no correction. If the decision at step ST28 is YES, corrections are added so the alignment process using the pre-alignment means is started (step ST29) and the process ends.
On the other hand, at step ST25, when the contents of the alignment process count exceed the determined count value, a determined pulse or a determined timer value A is set according to the aforementioned α value that is not corrected and sheet discharge is continued. Then, it waits for the A value to be up, and the process ends.
(d) Controls According to Differences in the Number of Sheets (
First, the system waits until the trailing edge of a sheet exits the inlet sensor 131 (step ST21), the counts the number of sheets by adding 1 to the aligning process (step ST22).
Next, it calculates the distance of movement α (for example D1 and D4 in
Then, it determines whether the aligning process count is within a determined count value that does not require correct. If it is YES, it counts the number of sheets by adding 1 to the alignment process count (step ST26).
Further, to create the correct startup timing, a γ value is set for each determined number of sheets with regard to the α value above, and sheet discharge is continued.
Next, it calculates the aligning movement speed α3 for the pre-alignment means (step ST32). Here, α3 is the speed necessary to move the sheet horizontally only the distance of α−γ until the sheet trailing edge reaches from the pre-alignment means to the predetermined position H after the sheet trailing edge passes the inlet sensor.
Then, the pre-alignment means moves the sheet to the pre-alignment position at the speed α3 (step ST33) stops the process when the sheet trailing edge reaches the predetermined position H (step ST34).
On the other hand, at step ST25, when the contents of the alignment process count exceeds the determined count value, it calculates and sets the pre-alignment means aligning movement speed α2 (step ST32) Here, α2 is the speed necessary to move the sheet horizontally only the distance of α until the sheet trailing edge reaches from the pre-alignment means to the predetermined position H after the sheet trailing edge passes the inlet sensor.
Then, the pre-alignment means moves the sheet to the pre-alignment position at the speed α2 (step ST36) stops the process when the sheet trailing edge reaches the predetermined position H (step ST34).
(e) Rotating bodies Ascending and Descending Control (
In other words, it checks if the trailing edge has reached from the pre-alignment means to the predetermined position H after the trailing edge of the sheet passes the inlet sensor. If checked, it lowers the belt unit 61 (rotating bodies) to the activating position (pre-alignment position).
<Effects of the Actions of the Embodiment>
In conventional apparatuses, after sheets are completely discharged to the tray, either the alignment plate or the alignment bar pushes the sheets to move them to the alignment reference member to align the sheets, while with the controlled pre-alignment in this embodiment of the sheet discharge apparatus 1, the sorting means (offset means) positioned further upstream in the direction of sheet transport than the belt units 61 and 61 that are the alignment means, can align sheets using pre-alignment with high precision and high efficiency without having to add a dedicated alignment means.
Because the advancing and retracting of the slide joint plate 41 of the sorting means, the support shafts 11 and 12 and the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 mounted on each shaft and the sheet transport by the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 are performed in parallel simultaneously, the alignment operation to the pre-alignment position can be started while the sheet is being discharged by the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 further increasing alignment efficiency.
Note that according to the present embodiment, finally, when pre-alignment is performed, it is necessary for this alignment to move the sheets to the positioning plate 22 (alignment reference position) by the belt units 61 and 61 after that, but before this alignment using the belt units 61 and 61, the sorting means sheet horizontal feed means (pre-alignment movement means) 40 moves the sheets SS to a position near the alignment position regulated by the positioning plate 22, so the time for alignment is shortened, the process for sheet alignment is more efficient than conventional apparatuses that move the sheets from a discharge position separated far from the alignment reference to the side alignment reference member.
Furthermore, the configuration according to this embodiment, calls for the sheets SS to be pre-aligned in advance by the sorting means, but by setting the slide movement distance of the slide joint plate 41 and the supporting shaft 11 and the supporting shaft 12 so that the sorting means directly aligns the sheets SS at the alignment reference position using the positioning plate 22, it is possible to provide a finisher apparatus that is even more compact.
Because the belt units 61 and 61 rotate to drive sheets to the positioning plate 22, which is the finishing position and the abutting plate 21 while sheets are being discharged by the paired tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 and are being aligned, an alignment action (pre-alignment) is applied to the sheets by the sorting means and alignment action is also applied by the belt units 61 and 61 enabling alignment to the finishing position with even more reliability.
In this embodiment, the aligning means (pulling means) 60 is configured to act to lower obliquely toward the sheet from the support shaft 62 to apply resistance force as a load on the sheets being discharged constantly for as long as the supporting shaft 12 is rotating in forward, but as shown in
In this case, by controlling the solenoid 161 to cause the alignment action on the sheet by press a position at a determined distance from the sheet trailing edge, the period a load is applied to the sheet by the aligning belt 69 is made constant, regardless of the size of the sheet being discharged, thereby reducing the load on the sheet compared to prior embodiments in which the aligning belt 69 applied a constant load to cause the alignment action from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the sheet.
However, in this case, the reverse transport (pulling in) effect of the alignment belt 69 pushes the sheet back so the sheet trailing edge is not completely discharged to the fixed stacking portion 8 or is arranged obliquely, so rotating bodies such as the discharge paddle 20 or belts or rollers are arranged as forcible discharge means to add discharging force (forcefully pushing out) to the sheet.
Still further to this embodiment, a plurality of tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 are mounted to the supporting shaft 11 and the supporting shaft 12 and by making them slidingly move in the shaft direction on the supporting shaft 11 and the supporting shaft 12, the sheet discharge means 6 is structured to slide, but it is possible, for example, to structure the supporting shafts 11 and 12 that mount each of the tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 with a hollow shaft and structure the inside of the supporting shafts 11 and 12 passing a support shaft mounted with the discharge paddle 20 as the forcible discharge means to slide the tray discharge rollers 4 and 5 along discharge paddle 20 support shaft for each of the supporting shafts 11 and 12. In this case, it is acceptable that the discharge paddle 20 as the forcible discharge means be opposingly positioned with the belt unit 61 as the alignment rotating member by structuring to mount it to its own supporting shaft and it is unnecessary to mate the discharge paddle 20 to the support shaft or to structure to position this discharge paddle using a separately established positioning means.
Note that the apparatus of the present invention can be configured as a sheet discharge apparatus or can be configured as a simple sheet discharge apparatus that is not equipped with these, or can be configured as an image forming apparatus equipped with the sheet discharge apparatus.
The sheet discharge apparatus or the image forming apparatus as described above comprise discharge means to discharge sheets, storage means to receive sheets discharged from the aforementioned discharge means, an alignment reference member for aligning at least one edge of sheets discharged to the aforementioned storage means, and rotating bodies that touch sheets being transferred by the aforementioned discharge means to move sheets discharged to the aforementioned storage means to the aforementioned alignment reference member, the rotating bodies start the sweeping action on sheets being discharged, in others without waiting for the sheet to be complete discharged to align in advance so compared to the prior art of the sheet aligning operation there is no wasted time. In other words, because the prior art is configured to move sheets toward an alignment reference member by touching each sheet with the rotating bodies for alignment after completely discharging sheets to a storage tray from a discharge means, the time for the aforementioned rotating bodies to move to the position to touch the sheet, and the time required to drive the rotating bodies after moving to the contact position are wasted, but this invention eliminates that waste of time. Also, with the relationship of the change in the sheet stacking height (the number of sheets stacked) because of the differences of the sheet size and the difference of the discharge reference position, the horizontal movement amount to carry the sheets to the pre-alignment position differs, but a control means that varies the startup timing of the offset means or the drive speed to correspond to these changes so it is possible to always carry the sheet to the same pre-alignment position.
Furthermore, by establishing forcible discharge means at an upstream position substantially opposing the aligning rotating bodies in the sheet discharge direction to discharge the trailing edge of sheets to the aforementioned storage means, in a sheet discharge apparatus that touches sheets in the sheet discharge process to cause the alignment action, sheets are discharged with the appropriate inclination and the problems of the trailing edge in the direction of sheet discharge remains not completely discharged by the discharge means and being struck by subsequent sheets thus causing jams or of the load to the aforementioned sheet discharge causing sheets to be discharged obliquely and not being properly aligned and having subsequent sheets stacked thereupon, are alleviated.
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