Paper discharging apparatus for printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6478295
  • Patent Number
    6,478,295
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A paper discharging apparatus for a printer includes: a plurality of support plates for supporting the paper and rotating in a direction parallel to a paper proceeding direction; a rotation shaft of a feed roller arranged in a direction perpendicular to the paper proceeding direction, and to which a feed roller contacting the paper is coupled; a power transfer portion having a sector gear installed on the rotation shaft so that the sector gear doe not rotate when the rotation shaft rotates in a forward direction, and the sector gear does rotate when the rotation shaft rotates in a reverse direction; a crank rod having one end connected to the sector gear, and reciprocating when the sector gear rotates; and a cam shaft connected to the crank rod and rotating in correspondence to the reciprocation of the crank rod. A cam for performing interference movement relative to the support plates, and a holder engaged with the rotation of the cam shaft and having a plurality of kickers for pushing the paper toward the support plate, are also provided. When the sector gear rotates in a forward direction, the paper is supplied or printed; when the sector gear rotates in a reverse direction, the holder is engaged with the cam shaft to perform angular movement by means of the crank rod connected to the sector gear so that an end portion of the paper is pushed. The paper is supported by the support plates, and is dropped downward and stacked. Thus, by using a power transfer portion having a simple structure, cost can be reduced and printing speed can be improved. Also, by using a crank rod and a cam shaft, discharged paper can be stably stacked without being damaged so that the paper can be stably discharged from the printer.
Description




CLAIM OF PRIORITY




This application makes reference to, incorporates the same herein, and claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. §119 from my application PAPER EXTRACTING APPARATUS FOR PRINTING DEVICE filed with the Korean Industrial Property Office on Jan. 22, 2001 and there duly assigned Ser. No. 3583/2001.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to a paper discharging apparatus for a printer designed to prevent damage to a sheet of paper so that the sheet of the paper can be stably stacked.




2. Related Art




A conventional star wheel type paper discharging apparatus includes a plurality of star wheels installed in a row and at predetermined intervals. Each star wheel has a ratchet formed along an outer circumference thereof so that the star wheels catch a sheet of paper while rotating. A discharge roller has a plurality of grooves formed thereon to correspond to each ratchet so that the discharge roller can discharge the paper while rotating in contact with the star wheels.




In the prior paper discharging apparatuses, when paper is discharged between the star wheel and the discharge roller, a trace of the ratchet is generated on the paper, thus damaging the paper so that the quality of print is lowered. In addition, paper passing through such paper discharging apparatuses is not stably stacked.




Certain paper discharging apparatuses employ wings for guiding paper discharged by a holder so that the paper is stacked in a stable manner. However, in such paper discharging apparatuses, since a print head transfer mechanism must be moved to a power transfer apparatus to operate the holder and the wings, the speed of print is lowered.




Arrangements to solve the above problems have been made or suggested, but such arrangements present additional problems. For example, such arrangements cause an increase in the bottom margin of the paper where printing is not possible.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To solve the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a paper discharging apparatus for a printer in which a paper discharge holder and a support plate are operated by using a crank rod and a cam shaft so that sheets of printed paper are discharged with no damage and the papers can be stably stacked in a printing apparatus.




Accordingly, to achieve the above object, there is provided a paper discharging apparatus for a printer comprising: a plurality of support plates for supporting the paper installed at both sides of a paper proceeding direction at a base frame, and rotating in a direction parallel to the paper proceeding direction; a rotation shaft of a feed roller arranged in a direction perpendicular to the paper proceeding direction, a feed roller contacting the paper being coupled to the rotation shaft; a power transfer portion having a sector gear installed on the rotation shaft of the feed roller so that the sector gear does not rotate when the rotation shaft of the feed roller rotates in a forward direction, but does rotate when the rotation shaft of the feed roller rotates in a reverse direction; a crank rod having one end connected to the sector gear and reciprocating when the sector gear rotates; a cam shaft connected to the crank rod and rotating in correspondence to the reciprocation of the crank rod, a cam being connected thereto for performing interference movement with respect to the support plates; and a holder engaged with the rotation of the cam shaft and having a plurality of kickers for pushing the paper toward the support plates. In accordance with the invention, when the sector gear rotates in the forward direction, the paper is supplied or printed, and when the sector gear rotates in the reverse direction, the holder is engaged with the cam shaft, performing angular movement, by the crank rod connected to the sector gear so that the end portion of the paper is pushed, and the paper is supported by the support plate, and dropped downward and stacked.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete appreciation of the invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals indicate the same or similar components, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the structure of a star wheel type paper discharging apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the structure of a kicker type paper discharging apparatus;





FIG. 3A

is a view showing the operation of the kicker discharging the paper in the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3B

is a view showing the operation of the kicker discharging the paper where a paper curl is generated in the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view showing a paper discharging apparatus according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the power transfer portion of the paper discharging apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a view showing the toggle plate of the paper discharging apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing the holder of the paper discharging apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing the cam shaft of the paper discharging apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view showing the support plate of the paper discharging apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 10A and 10B

are views showing the operation of the toggle plate when the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 4

rotates in the forward direction;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing the operation of the power transfer portion when the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 4

rotates in the forward direction;





FIG. 12

is a view showing the operation of the power transfer portion when the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 4

rotates in the reverse direction;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view showing the operation of the power transfer portion when the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 4

rotates in the reverse direction;





FIG. 14

is a view showing the operation of the crank rod and the cam shaft when the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 4

rotates in the reverse direction;





FIGS. 15A and 15B

are views showing the operation of the holder and the support plate when the paper discharging apparatus of

FIG. 4

rotates in the reverse direction;





FIG. 16

is an exploded perspective view showing the holder having a rake according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIGS. 17A and 17B

are views showing the operation of the rake according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows the structure of a star wheel type paper discharging apparatus. Referring to the drawing, the paper discharging apparatus


100


includes a plurality of star wheels


110


installed in a row and at predetermined intervals, each star wheel


110


having a ratchet


111


formed along the outer circumference thereof so that the star wheels


110


can catch a sheet of paper


180


while rotating. A discharge roller


120


has a plurality of grooves


121


for med thereon in correspondence to the ratchets


111


of the star wheels


110


so that the discharge roller


120


can discharge the paper


180


while rotating in contact with the star wheels


110


.




In the paper discharging apparatus


100


having the above structure, the paper


180


is supplied by being inserted between a feed roller


150


and a pinch roller


160


, and is supported by a base frame


170


. As the paper


180


is discharged by being inserted between the star wheel


110


and the discharge roller


120


, a trace of the ratchet


111


is generated on the paper


180


. Thus, the paper


180


is damaged so that the quality of print is lowered. Also, the paper


180


passing through the paper discharging apparatus


100


is not stably stacked.





FIG. 2

shows the structure of a kicker type paper discharging apparatus. Referring to the drawing, the kicker type paper discharging apparatus


200


includes a holder


210


having two kickers


212


for pushing an end portion


271


of a sheet of paper


270


out of the printer, and two wings


220


for guiding the paper


270


discharged by the holder


210


so that it is stacked in a stable manner.




In the kicker type paper discharging apparatus


200


having the above structure, the paper


270


is supplied along a contact surface between a feed roller


230


and a pinch roller


240


which are rotating, and is supported by a base frame


270


. At a predetermined point where the paper


270


passes a paper sensing sensor (not shown), a print head transfer mechanism (not shown) moves to a power transfer apparatus


260


and changes the engagement state of gears (not shown) of the power transfer apparatus


260


. The kickers


212


of the holder


210


push the end portion


271


of the paper


270


. Simultaneously, the wings


220


supporting the paper


270


spread wide to drop the paper


270


so that the paper


270


falls and is stably stacked.




However, in the above kicker type paper discharging apparatus


200


, since the print head transfer mechanism must be moved to the power transfer apparatus


260


located at the left portion in

FIG. 2

in order to operate the holder


210


and the wings


220


, the speed of print is lowered.





FIG. 3A

shows the operation of the kickers discharging the paper in the paper discharging apparatus shown in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 3B

shows the operation of the kickers discharging paper which is curled up. In these figures, identical reference numerals are used to denote identical elements having identical functions.




Referring to

FIG. 3A

, the paper discharging apparatus


200


includes the holder


210


having a kicker


212


for pushing the paper


270


, and a crank rod


214


for operating the holder


210


so that the paper can be discharged from the printer.




The paper


270


is supplied by being inserted between the feed roller


230


and the pinch roller


240


while being supported by the base frame


250


, and is provided to the print head


280


for printing. When the end portion


271


of the paper


270


has passed between the feed roller


230


and the pinch roller


240


, the holder


210


is rotated by the crank rod


214


. The kicker


212


, provided on the holder


210


, moves along a path indicated by a dotted arrow A so that the end portion


271


of the paper


270


is pushed in a direction indicated by an arrow Q.




However, referring to

FIG. 3B

, when the end portion


271


of the paper


270


curls up, since the path indicated by the dotted arrow A, and along which the kicker


212


of the holder


210


moves, is located under the end portion


271


of the paper


270


, the paper


270


is not appropriately pushed in the direction indicated by the arrow Q.




To solve the above problem, kicking action of the holder


210


can be initiated from a position where the end portion


271


of the paper


270


is positioned on the feed roller


230


. In this case, although the function of pushing the paper


270


to advance it improves, there is an increase in the bottom margin of the paper


270


where print is not possible. This increased bottom margin is indicated by reference letter B in FIG.


3


A.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, in a paper discharging apparatus


300


according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, feed rollers


410


for discharging a sheet of paper


500


are arranged at predetermined intervals on a rotation shaft


412


and in a middle portion thereof. A rotation wheel


413


is fixed at one end portion of the rotation shaft


412


. Pinch rollers


420


for pressing the paper


500


against the feed rollers


410


are installed adjacent to each of the feed rollers


410


. A power transfer portion


310


is arranged between the rotation wheel


413


and the feed rollers


410


, and adjacent to the rotation wheel


413


.




The power transfer portion


310


includes a toggle plate


315


which is installed on the rotation shaft


412


so as to be capable of performing relative rotation with respect to the rotation shaft


412


. A discharge gear


311


is arranged adjacent to the toggle plate


315


. The toggle plate


315


is fixed to the rotation shaft


412


so that it rotates together with the rotation shaft


412


. The toggle plate


315


includes a first idle gear


312


and a third idle gear


314


(see

FIG. 5

) which are selectively engaged with a sector gear


316


to be described later, according to the position to which the toggle plate


315


pivots. A second idle gear


313


is installed adjacent to the third idle gear


314


.




One end portion of the crank rod


330


is coupled so as to be capable of pivoting at an eccentric position on one side of the sector gear


316


, while the other end portion thereof is coupled to a cam shaft


350


. The structure of the cam shaft


350


will be described later. A holder


370


, in which kickers


372


are provided, is arranged adjacent to and parallel to the feed rollers


410


, and support plates


390


are installed at both sides of the holder


370


.





FIG. 5

shows the power transfer portion


310


of the paper discharging apparatus


300


for a printer according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6

shows a state in which the toggle plate


315


and the sector gear


316


are assembled in the paper discharging apparatus


300


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the power transfer portion


310


includes the discharge gear


311


coupled to the rotation shaft


412


of the feed roller


410


, the toggle plate


315


rotatably coupled to the rotation shaft


412


, and the sector gear


316


selectively engaged with the first idle gear


312


and the third idle gear


314


(to be described later) according to the rotation of the toggle plate


315


.




A through hole


315




c


is formed at the center of the toggle plate


315


. A first rotational protrusion


312




a


is provided at one side


315




a


of the toggle plate


315


, and second and third rotational protrusions


313




a


and


314




a


, respectively, are provided at the other side


315




b


. The rotation shaft


412


, to which the rotation wheel


413


is fixed, is rotatably inserted into the through hole


315




c


. The first idle gear


312


is coupled to the first rotational protrusion


312




a


so as to be capable of pivoting, while the idle gears


313


and


314


are coupled to the second and third rotational protrusions


313




a


and


314




a


, respectively, so as to be capable of pivoting. The idle gears


313


and


314


are engaged together. The face widths L′ of the idle gears


312


,


313


and


314


are identical (see FIG.


6


). Also, the idle gears


312


,


313


and


314


are engaged with the discharge gear


311


.




The sector gear


316


has a face width divided into areas C and D arranged in a radial direction with respect to the rotation shaft


412


. The face width L of the sector gear


316


is equal to or greater than the sum of the face widths L′ of the idle gears


312


and


314


. The third idle gear


314


is engaged in the area C, and the first idle gear


312


is engaged in the area D.




In the sector gear


316


, a first flat portion M (where teeth are not formed) is provided in the area D, and a second flat portion K (where teeth are not formed) is provided in the area C. The first and second flat portions M and K, respectively, are separated by a predetermined distance. Thus, when the rotation shaft


412


rotates in a forward direction (counterclockwise), the third idle gear


314


approaches the second flat portion K of the sector gear


316


. However, since no teeth are formed on the second flat portion K, the third idle gear


314


cannot be engaged with the sector gear


316


and, as a result, the sector gear


316


cannot rotate. Also, when the rotation shaft


412


rotates in the reverse direction (clockwise), the first idle gear


312


rotates by being engaged with teeth in the area D. However, since no teeth are formed in the first flat portion M, the first idle gear


312


cannot rotate any further after one turn.




A first rotation shaft


317


is provided on the sector gear


316


so as to be eccentric with respect to a rotation shaft


316




a


. One end of a crank rod


330


is coupled to the first rotation shaft


317


so as to be capable of pivoting. The other end of the crank rod


330


is coupled so as to be capable of pivoting to a second rotation shaft


354


provided on a crank wheel


355


of the cam shaft


350


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Thus, as the sector gear


316


rotates, the crank rod


330


pivots and reciprocates with respect to the first rotation shaft


317


so that the cam shaft


350


performs a particular angular movement.





FIG. 7

shows the holder


370


of the paper discharging apparatus for a printer according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. Referring to the drawing, the holder


370


includes a base


371


and a plurality of kickers


372


extending perpendicularly, by a predetermined length, from the base


371


. Also, a plurality of hinge shafts


373


are connected to arms


352


of the cam shaft


350


. The kickers


372


may have various shapes so long as they are capable of pushing an end portion


510


of the paper


500


so as to discharge the paper


500


.





FIG. 8

shows the cam shaft


350


of the paper discharging apparatus


300


for a printer according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. Referring to

FIG. 8

, cams


351


are provided at respective end portions of the cam shaft


350


. The arms


352


for connecting the holder


370


are provided on the cam shaft


350


. The cams


351


supporting the support plates


390


, shown in

FIG. 4

, are separated from the support plates


390


as the cam shaft


350


begins to rotate.




Also, the crank wheels


355


and


356


are installed at respective end portions of the cam shaft


350


. The second rotation shaft


354


is provided on the crank wheel


355


. One end


330




b


of the crank rod


330


, shown in

FIG. 14

, is connected to the second rotation shaft


354


so as to be capable of pivoting so that the rotational force of the sector gear


316


is transferred to the cam shaft


350


by the crank rod


330


.




The hinge shafts


373


of the holder


370


(shown in

FIG. 7

) are coupled to holes


353


(shown in

FIG. 8

) formed in the arms


352


of the cam shaft


350


so as to be capable of pivoting. When the rotation shaft


412


of the feed roller


410


is rotated in the reverse direction, the holder


370


is rotated by the arms


352


of the cam shaft


350


. The kickers


372


push the end portion


510


of the paper


500


to be discharged from the printer. However, when the rotation shaft


412


of the feed roller


410


rotates in the forward direction, since the holder


370


does not rotate, the kickers


372


do not prevent feeding of the paper


500


.





FIG. 9

shows the support plate


390


of the paper discharging apparatus for a printer according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. Referring to the drawing, the support plate


390


includes a wing


391


for supporting the paper


500


, a torsion bar spring


394


connected to the wing


391


for elastically biasing the wing


391


downward, and a support rod


392


installed at a base frame (not shown) for supporting the torsion bar spring


394


.




Although the wing


391


is elastically biased downward by the torsion bar spring


394


, since the wing


391


is supported by the cam


351


of the cam shaft


350


, the support plate


390


can support the paper


500


when the rotation shaft


412


of the feed roller


410


rotates in the forward direction. Since the cam


351


is rotated when the rotation shaft


412


of the feed roller


410


rotates in the reverse direction, the wing


391


is separated from the cam


351


so that the wing


391


pivots downward due to action of the torsion bar spring


394


. Thus, the paper


500


being supported by the support plate


390


falls so as-to be loaded in a paper loading tray (not shown).




When the cam


351


returns to its initial position, the wing


391


is supported by the cam


351


so that the next paper can be supported.




The operation of the paper discharging apparatus for a printer according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is described as follows.




The rotation shaft


412


connected to the rotation wheel


413


is rotated by a driving unit (not is shown). When the rotation shaft


412


rotates in the forward direction (counterclockwise), the paper


500


is supplied by being inserted between the feed roller


410


and the pinch roller


420


, and printing is performed. When the supply of the paper


500


or printing is completed, the rotation shaft


412


rotates in the reverse direction (clockwise) so that the paper


500


is discharged from the printer by the kickers


372


of the holder


370


. The rotation time of the rotation shaft


412


is determined according to the degree of progress of the paper


500


as detected by a detecting sensor (not shown).




In the operation of the paper discharging apparatus for a printer, when the rotation shaft


412


rotates in the forward direction (counterclockwise), the discharge gear


311


rotates. Then the idle gears


312


,


313


and


314


provided at the toggle plate


315


installed adjacent to the discharge gear


311


are rotated by being engaged with the discharge gear


311


.





FIGS. 10A and 10B

show the operation of the toggle plate


315


during a forward directional rotation.

FIG. 11

shows the operation of the power transfer portion


310


according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention during forward directional rotation.




Referring to

FIGS. 10A

,


10


B and


11


, as the toggle plate


315


rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow E, the third idle gear


314


contacts the sector gear


316


. At first, the third idle gear


314


is engaged with about two teeth of the sector gear


316


so that the sector gear


316


is rotated.




The first idle gear


312


rotates by being engaged with teeth provided in the area D of the sector gear


316


. Thereafter, the first idle gear


312


meets the first flat portion M of the sector gear


316


where no teeth are provided, and the first idle gear


312


no longer rotates so that the sector gear


316


does not rotate any further. Accordingly, when the discharge gear


311


rotates in the reverse direction, the sector gear


316


cannot be located at a position so as to be engaged with the first idle gear


312


. Thus, as the third idle gear


314


rotates by being engaged with about two teeth provided in the area C of the sector gear


316


, the first idle gear


312


can be located at the original position so as to be engaged with the teeth provided in the area D of the sector gear


316


.




However, after the engagement of the third idle gear


314


with about two teeth of the sector gear


316


is completed, the third idle gear


314


meets the second flat portion K where no teeth are formed. Thus, since the third idle gear


314


is not engaged with teeth at the second flat portion K, the sector gear


316


does not rotate.




The operation of the paper discharging apparatus for a printer when the rotation shaft


412


rotates in the reverse direction (clockwise) is now described as follows.

FIG. 12

shows the operation of the toggle plate


315


according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention when rotating in the reverse direction.

FIG. 13

shows the operation of the power transfer portion


310


.




Referring to

FIGS. 12 and 13

, when the discharge gear


311


rotates, the toggle plate


315


(located at a position indicated by a dotted line) rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow F so that the first idle gear


312


is engaged with the sector gear


316


. Thus, the sector gear


316


rotates clockwise.




The first rotation shaft


317


is provided at the sector gear


316


, and one end


330




a


of the crank rod


330


is connected to the first rotation shaft


317


. The other end


330




b


of the crank rod


330


is connected to the second rotation shaft


354


provided at the crank wheel


355


.





FIG. 14

shows the operation of the crank rod


330


and the cam shaft


350


according to the first preferred embodiment of present invention. Referring to the drawing, when the sector gear


316


rotates, the crank rod


330


connected to the first rotation shaft


317


moves in a direction indicated by an arrow G. Also, the crank rod


330


is connected to the second rotation shaft


354


provided at the crank wheel


355


of the cam shaft


350


so that the cam shaft


350


rotates by an angle θ. When the sector gear


316


continues to rotate, the crank rod


330


moves in a direction indicated by an arrow H, and the cam shaft


350


returns to its original position. Thus, as the crank rod


330


reciprocates, the cam shaft


350


performs an angular movement by the angle θ and moves through an arc I of the cam shaft


350


.




After the sector gear


316


completes one rotation, the first idle gear


312


is not engaged with the sector gear


316


at the first flat portion M so that the sector gear


316


is not rotated any longer. Thus, there is a need to move the first idle gear


312


so as to be engaged with the sector gear


316


again. Accordingly, as shown in

FIG. 10A

, during forward directional rotation, when the third idle gear


314


is rotated by being engaged with about two teeth provided in the area C of the sector gear


316


, the first idle gear


312


is engaged with the teeth of the area D of the sector gear


316


.





FIGS. 15A and 15B

show the operations of the holder


370


and the support plate


390


of the paper discharging apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention during reverse directional rotation. Referring to the drawings, when the cam shaft


350


is moved by the crank rod


330


through the angle θ in a direction indicated by an arrow N, simultaneously, the arm


352


installed at the cam shaft


350


rotates the holder


370


in a direction indicated by an arrow J. The kicker


372


of the holder


370


pushes the end portion


510


of the paper


500


. When the cam shaft


350


rotates by the angle θ, the kicker


372


completely pushes the paper


500


.




Meanwhile, when the cam


351


of the cam shaft


350


begins to rotate by the angel θ, the cam


351


is separated from the wing


391


supporting the paper


500


. The wing


391


is rotated downward by an elastic restoring force of the torsion bar spring


394


. Thus, the paper


500


supported by the wing


391


drops downward, and is stacked in a paper containing tray (not shown).




Referring to

FIG. 14

, the cam shaft


350


returns to its original position as the crank rod


330


moves in the direction H. The holder


370


is returned to its original position by the arm


352


installed on the cam shaft


350


, and the wing


391


is supported by the cam


351


. The torsion bar spring


394


is elastically biased to provide an elastic restoration force. The holder


370


is in a state of being able to support the next paper.





FIG. 16

shows a holder having a rake according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 17A and 17B

show the operation of the paper discharging apparatus according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention. Here, identical reference numerals are used to indicate identical elements having identical functions as described in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 16

, a rake


600


includes a saw-toothed step


611


, a through hole


612


, and a first stopper


614


. A protrusion


375


, corresponding to the through hole


612


, and a second stopper


377


are provided on the kicker


372


of the holder


370


. The protrusion


375


is inserted in the through hole


612


so that the rake


600


can rotate with respect to the protrusion


375


. Both end portions


622


and


624


of the torsion spring


620


are supported by the first and second stoppers


614


and


377


, respectively. A central portion


626


of the torsion spring


620


is inserted around the protrusion


375


. Thus, when the rotation shaft


412


of the feed roller


410


rotates in a forward direction, the rake


600


is hidden by a base frame


550


, shown in

FIGS. 17A and 17B

. The torsion spring


620


maintains an elastic restoring force. When the rotation shaft


412


of the feed roller


410


rotates reversely, the kicker


372


of the holder


370


is rotated by the arm


352


of the cam shaft


350


. Then, the rake


600


is separated from the base frame


550


, and the rake


600


is separated from the kicker


372


by the elastic restoring force maintained by the torsion spring


620


. When the kicker


372


returns to its original position, the rake


600


becomes hidden by the base frame


550


.




The operation of the paper discharging apparatus for a printer according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention is now described with reference to

FIGS. 17A and 17B

.




Referring to the drawings, when the paper


500


is printing or simply feeding, the rake


600


is pressed and hidden by the base frame


550


. Although the torsion spring


620


tries to push the rake


600


upward against the kicker


372


, since the rake


600


is pressed by the base frame


550


, the torsion spring


620


maintains an elastic restoring force.




When the transfer of the paper


500


between the pinch roller


420


and the feed roller


410


is completed, the holder


370


is connected to the arm


352


provided at the cam shaft


350


, and is rotated so that the kicker


372


is rotated. Since the rake


600


, pressed by the base frame


550


, is separated from the base frame


550


, the rake


600


is separated from the kicker


371


by the elastic restoring force of the torsion spring


620


.




When a curl is generated in the paper


500


so that the end portion


510


of the paper


500


is raised upward, as the holder


370


rotates, the kicker


372


moves along a path indicated by a dotted line O, while the rake


600


moves along a path indicated by a dotted line P. Thus, since the rake


600


is located above the position of the end portion


510


of the paper


500


which is curled up, the rake


600


pushes the end portion


510


of the paper


500


so that the paper


500


is discharged.




Thus, the paper discharging apparatus for a printer according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention discharges the paper


500


by using the rake


600


, even when the end portion


510


of the paper


500


is curled up.




As described above, the paper discharging apparatus for a printer according to the present invention has the following advantages.




First, since a power transfer portion, a simple crank rod and a cam shaft capable of rotating in a forward or reverse direction are used, the cost can be reduced and printing speed can be improved.




Second, since actions to hold and stack the discharged paper can be performed by the crank rod and the cam shaft, the discharge paper can be stably stacked without being damaged.




Third, even when the paper curl is generated, the paper can be stably discharged from the printer.




Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention should not be limited to the described preferred embodiment. Rather, various changes and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A paper discharging apparatus for a printer, comprising:a plurality of support plates for supporting the paper, said support plates being installed on both sides of a paper proceeding direction on a base frame and rotating in a direction parallel to the paper proceeding direction; a rotation shaft of a feed roller disposed in a direction perpendicular to the paper proceeding direction, said feed roller contacting the paper and being coupled to said rotation shaft; a power transfer portion having a sector gear installed on the rotation shaft so that the sector gear does not rotate when the rotation shaft rotates in a forward direction and rotates when the rotation shaft rotates in a reverse direction; a crank rod having an end connected to the sector gear and reciprocating when the sector gear rotates; a cam shaft connected to the crank rod and rotating in correspondence to the reciprocation of the crank rod, and connected to a cam for performing interference movement relative to the support plates; and a holder rotatably engaged with the cam shaft and having a plurality of kickers for pushing the paper toward the support plates; wherein, when the sector gear rotates in the forward direction, the paper is supplied for printing, and when the sector gear rotates in the reverse direction, the holder is engaged with the cam shaft by the crank rod connected to the sector gear so that the end portion of the paper is pushed, and the paper is supported by the support plates, dropped downward and stacked.
  • 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power transfer portion further comprises:a discharge gear coupled to the rotation shaft of the feed roller; a plurality of idle gears rotating by being engaged with the discharge gear; and a toggle plate to which the idle gears are installed, and having a through hole formed therein and through which the rotation shaft of the feed roller passes.
  • 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plurality of idle gears comprise first, second and third idle gears, the first and second idle gears being engaged with the discharge gear at a predetermined angle, the third idle gear being engaged with the second idle gear, the first idle gear being located at a side where the paper enters, and the second and third idle gears being located at a side where the paper is discharged.
  • 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and second idle gears are engaged with different area portions of the sector gear, said sector gear being divided in an axial direction thereof to form the different area portions.
  • 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the toggle plate pivots in a forward direction when the discharge gear rotates in the forward direction so that the third idle gear is engaged with the sector gear, and the toggle plate pivots in a reverse direction when the discharge gear rotates in the reverse direction so that the first idle gear is engaged with the sector gear.
  • 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sector gear includes a first flat portion where no teeth are formed in a predetermined width corresponding to the first idle gear so that the sector gear rotates only one rotation by being engaged with the first idle gear when the discharge gear rotates in a reverse direction.
  • 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sector gear includes a second flat portion where no teeth are formed in a predetermined width corresponding to the third idle gear so that the sector gear is not engaged with the third idle gear when the discharge gear rotates in a forward direction.
  • 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein a face width of the sector gear is no less than a sum of face widths of the first and third idle gears.
  • 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plurality of idle gears comprise first, second and third idle gears, the third idle gear being engaged with the second idle gear, the first idle gear being located at a side where the paper enters, and the second and third idle gears being located at a side where the paper is discharged.
  • 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first and second idle gears are engaged with different area portions of the sector gear, said sector gear being divided in an axial direction thereof to form the different area portions.
  • 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the sector gear includes a first flat portion where no teeth are formed in a predetermined width corresponding to the first idle gear so that the sector gear rotates only one rotation by being engaged with the first idle gear when the discharge gear rotates in a reverse direction.
  • 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the sector gear includes a second flat portion where no teeth are formed in a predetermined width corresponding to the third idle gear so that the sector gear is not engaged with the third idle gear when the discharge gear rotates in a forward direction.
  • 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first end of the crank rod is coupled to a first rotation shaft provided at an eccentric position with respect to a center shaft of the sector gear so as to be capable of pivoting.
  • 14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein a first end of the cam shaft is coupled to a crank wheel, and a second end of the crank rod is coupled to a second rotation shaft provided at an eccentric position of the crank wheel so as to be capable of pivoting.
  • 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cam shaft comprises a plurality of arms for rotating the holder.
  • 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the support plates comprises:a wing for supporting edges of the paper; a torsion bar spring connected to the wing for elastically biasing the wing downward; and a support rod installed on the base frame for supporting the torsion bar spring.
  • 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein a saw-toothed rake is coupled to the kickers so as to be capable of pivoting so that an end portion of the paper, when curled up, is pushed to be discharged, the rake being elastically biased by the torsion bar spring, and the rake being separated from the kickers by the torsion bar spring as the kickers rotate.
  • 18. A paper discharging apparatus for a printer, comprising:a plurality of support plates for supporting the paper, said support plates being installed on both sides of a paper proceeding direction on a base frame and rotating in a direction parallel to the paper proceeding direction; a rotation shaft of a feed roller disposed in a direction perpendicular to the paper proceeding direction, said feed roller contacting the paper and being coupled to said rotation shaft; a power transfer portion having a sector gear installed on the rotation shaft so that the sector gear does not rotate when the rotation shaft rotates in a forward direction and rotates when the rotation shaft rotates in a reverse direction; a crank rod having an end connected to the sector gear and reciprocating when the sector gear rotates; a cam shaft connected to the crank rod and rotating in correspondence to the reciprocation of the crank rod, and connected to a cam for performing interference movement relative to the support plates; and a holder rotatably engaged with the cam shaft and having a plurality of kickers for pushing the paper toward the support plates; wherein the power transfer portion further comprises: a discharge gear coupled to the rotation shaft of the feed roller; a plurality of idle gears rotating by being engaged with the discharge gear; and a toggle plate to which the idle gears are installed, and having a through hole formed therein and through which the rotation shaft of the feed roller passes.
  • 19. The apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the plurality of idle gears comprise first, second and third idle gears, the first and second idle gears being engaged with the discharge gear at a predetermined angle, the third idle gear being engaged with the second idle gear, the first idle gear being located at a side where the paper enters, and the second and third idle gears being located at a side where the paper is discharged.
  • 20. The apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the first and second idle gears are engaged with different area portions of the sector gear, said sector gear being divided in an axial direction thereof to form the different area portions.
  • 21. The apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the toggle plate pivots in a forward direction when the discharge gear rotates in the forward direction so that the third idle gear is engaged with the sector gear, and the toggle plate pivots in a reverse direction when the discharge gear rotates in the reverse direction so that the first idle gear is engaged with the sector gear.
  • 22. The apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the sector gear includes a first flat portion where no teeth are formed in a predetermined width corresponding to the first idle gear so that the sector gear rotates only one rotation by being engaged with the first idle gear when the discharge gear rotates in a reverse direction.
  • 23. The apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the sector gear includes a second flat portion where no teeth are formed in a predetermined width corresponding to the third idle gear so that the sector gear is not engaged with the third idle gear when the discharge gear rotates in a for ward direction.
  • 24. The apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein a face width of the sector gear is no less than a sum of face widths of the first and third idle gears.
  • 25. The apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein a first end of the crank rod is coupled to a first rotation shaft provided at an eccentric position with respect to a center shaft of the sector gear so as to be capable of pivoting.
  • 26. The apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein a first end of the cam shaft is coupled to a crank wheel, and a second end of the crank rod is coupled to a second rotation shaft provided at an eccentric position of the crank wheel so as to be capable of pivoting.
  • 27. The apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the can shaft comprises a plurality of arms for rotating the holder.
  • 28. The apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein each of the support plates comprises:a wing for supporting edges of the paper; a torsion bar spring connected to the wing for elastically biasing the wing downward; and a support rod installed on the base frame for supporting the torsion bar spring.
  • 29. A paper discharging apparatus for a printer, comprising:a plurality of support plates for supporting the paper, said support plates being installed on both sides of a paper proceeding direction on a base frame and rotating in a direction parallel to the paper proceeding direction; a rotation shaft of a feed roller disposed in a direction perpendicular to the paper proceeding direction, said feed roller contacting the paper and being coupled to said rotation shaft; a power transfer portion having a sector gear installed on the rotation shaft so that the sector gear does not rotate when the rotation shaft rotates in a forward direction and rotates when the rotation shaft rotates in a reverse direction; a crank rod having an end connected to the sector gear and reciprocating when the sector gear rotates; a cam shaft connected to the crank rod and rotating in correspondence to the reciprocation of the crank rod, and connected to a cam for performing interference movement relative to the support plates; and a holder rotatably engaged with the cam shaft and having a plurality of kickers for pushing the paper toward the support plates; wherein a saw-toothed rake is coupled to the kickers so as to be capable of pivoting so that an end portion of the paper, when curled up, is pushed to be discharged.
  • 30. The apparatus as claimed in claim 29, wherein each of the support plates comprises:a wing for supporting edges of the paper; a torsion bar spring connected to the wing for elastically biasing the wing downward; and a support rod installed on the base frame for supporting the torsion bar spring.
  • 31. The apparatus as claimed in claim 30, wherein the rake is elastically biased by the torsion bar spring, and the rake is separated from the kickers by the torsion bar spring as the kickers rotate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01-3583 Jan 2001 KR
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