Claims
- 1. A paper container for storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a copying paper containing tray having a reference member, said reference member defining a reference point of paper alignment, said reference member located at a corner of said tray;
- first means for transporting the copying paper to said tray, said first transporting means applying a first paper transporting force to the copying paper; and
- second means for transporting the copying paper to said reference member, said second transporting means applying a second paper transporting force to the copying paper before a trailing edge of the copying paper leaves said first transporting means, said second transporting means being disposed so that the distance between the second transporting means and the reference member with respect to the transporting direction of the second transporting means is shorter than the length of a minimum copying paper used in the paper container.
- 2. A paper container as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for stapling the copying papers stored on said tray.
- 3. A paper container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distance between the first transporting means and the second transporting means with respect to the transport direction of the first transporting means is shorter than the length of a minimum copying paper used in the paper container.
- 4. A paper container as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first transporting means applies the first paper transporting force to the copying paper in a first direction and said second transporting means applies the second paper transporting force to the copying paper in a second direction, wherein said first direction is different from said second direction.
- 5. A paper container for storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a copying paper containing tray having a reference member, said reference member defining a reference point of paper alignment, said reference member located at a corner of said tray;
- first means for transporting the copying paper to said tray, said first transporting means applying a first paper transporting force to the copying paper; and
- second means for transporting the copying paper to said reference member, said second transporting means applying a second paper transporting force to the copying paper before a trailing edge of the copying paper leaves said first transporting means, said second paper transporting force of said second transporting means is smaller than said first paper transporting force of said first transporting means.
- 6. A paper container as claimed in claim 5, wherein a paper transporting speed of said second transporting means is faster than a paper transporting speed of said first transporting means.
- 7. A paper container for storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a paper containing chamber including a first support member, a second support member, and a reference member, said reference member located at a corner of said chamber, said reference member defining a reference point of paper alignment;
- first means for transporting the copying paper to said paper containing chamber, said first transporting means being disposed on an upstream side of a paper transporting direction of said paper containing chamber, said first transporting means applying a force to the copying paper in the paper transporting direction;
- means for stapling the copying papers stored in said paper containing chamber, said stapling means being disposed on a downstream side of the paper transporting direction of said paper containing chamber;
- second means for transporting the copying paper to said reference member immediately after the trailing edge of the copying paper leaves said first transporting means, said second transporting means being located between the first transporting means and the stapling means and said second transporting means applying a force to said copying paper for moving said copying paper in the paper transport direction and in a direction perpendicular to the paper transport direction; and
- a distance between said first support member and said second support member being greater between the first transporting means and the second transporting means than the distance between the first support member and the second support member in the area between the second transporting means and the stapling means.
- 8. A paper container for storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a copying paper containing tray having a reference member, said reference member defining a reference point of paper alignment, said reference member located at a corner of said tray;
- first means for transporting the copying paper to said tray;
- second means for transporting the copying paper to said reference member, said second transporting means applying a force to the copying paper before the trailing edge of the copying paper exits said first transporting means;
- means for stapling the copying papers stored on said tray;
- means for stacking the copying papers stapled by said stapling means;
- wherein said second transporting means also serves to transport the copying papers stapled by said stapling means to said stacking means.
- 9. A paper container as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second transporting means is a paddled wheel actuated in one of the forward and reverse directions.
- 10. A paper container as claimed in claim 8, wherein the distance between the first transporting means and the second transporting means with respect to the transport direction of the first transporting means is shorter than the length of the minimum copying paper used in the paper container.
- 11. A paper container for storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a tray for storing the copying papers in a substantially vertical orientation;
- means for transporting the copying paper to said tray; and
- a flexible member extending from an upstream side of said transporting means, adjacent the transporting means, and to an upper portion of the copying papers stored in said tray.
- 12. A paper container as claimed in claim 11, wherein the transporting means includes a pair of rollers, and said flexible member is arranged so as to contact the copying paper both upstream and downstream of said pair of rollers.
- 13. A paper container for stapling and storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a first unit selectively detachable rom the image forming device, said first unit including a tray for storing the copying papers, means for aligning the copying papers stored in said tray and means for stapling the copying papers aligned in said tray; and
- a second unit secured to the image forming device independently of said first unit and adapted to stack the copying papers stapled by said stapling means.
- 14. A paper container for stapling and storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a first unit detachably disposed in a position opposing a paper ejection portion of the image forming device, said first unit including a tray for storing the copying papers, means for aligning the copying papers stored in said tray and means for stapling the copying papers aligned in said tray; and
- a second unit for stacking the copying papers stapled by said stapling means, said second unit being connected to the first unit independently of the image forming device, said second unit being adjustable in the vertical direction with respect to said first unit.
- 15. A paper container as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first and second units are detached from the image forming device as one entity.
- 16. A paper container for storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a tray for storing the copying papers in a substantially vertical orientation;
- a pair of rollers for transporting the copying paper to said tray, said rollers located at an upper portion of the tray; and
- a flexible member for guiding the copying paper, said flexible member extending from the upstream side of the rollers, adjacent said rollers, and to the downstream side of the rollers in a transparent direction.
- 17. A paper container for storing copying papers ejected from an image forming device, said paper container comprising:
- a tray for storing the copying papers in a substantially vertical orientation;
- a pair of rollers for transporting the copying paper to said tray, said rollers located at an upper portion of the tray; and
- a flexible member for guiding the copying paper, said flexible member extending from the upstream side of the rollers, adjacent said rollers, and to the downstream side of the rollers in a transport direction;
- wherein a bottom end of said flexible member extends to a position slightly lower than that of an upper edge of the copying paper stored in the tray.
Priority Claims (7)
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61-159109 |
Oct 1986 |
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61-159110 |
Oct 1986 |
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61-248188 |
Oct 1986 |
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61-248189 |
Oct 1986 |
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61-248190 |
Oct 1986 |
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61-248191 |
Oct 1986 |
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61-251362 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 108,899, filed Oct. 15, 1987 now abandoned.
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