Paper discharging mechanism for an image processing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6203007
  • Patent Number
    6,203,007
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 16, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A discharge mechanism capable of discharging a sheet facedown is advantageous to miniaturization of a duplex printing apparatus. The discharge mechanism includes a discharge roller gear engaged with a driving gear; a pair of discharge rollers rotatable by the discharge roller gear, keeping in contact with each other; a disklike support member having a shaft fixed on a same line of a shaft of the driving gear, intervening between the driving gear and the discharge rollers; a friction disk attached to the discharge roller gear, for transferring a driving force of the driving gear to the disklike support member; a compression coil spring interposed between the friction disk and the disklike support member, a shaft of a selected one of the discharge rollers passing through the compressing coil spring; and a solenoid for restricting rotation of the disklike support member when unactuated and for allowing rotation of the disklike support member when supplied with a current. The disklike support member has a pair of opposite stoppers formed at its outer circumference. Each of the stoppers has two opposite protrusions, one of which has a perpendicular outer wall, another of which has a slope.
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 an application for DISCHARGE MECHANISM IN DUPLEX PRINTING APPARATUS earlier filed in the Korean Industrial Property Office on Dec. 16, 1997 and there duly assigned Ser. No. 69208/1997.




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrophotographic duplex printing apparatus, and in particular, to a discharge mechanism for discharging sheets facedown.




2. Description of the Related Art




Electrophotographic image forming apparatuses include an optical copier, a digital copier, an LBP (Laser Beam Printer) and a facsimile. Among these apparatuses, the LBP and the copier may have a duplex printing function. An apparatus having the duplex printing function is called a duplex printing apparatus. A user of the duplex printing apparatus can select one of simplex and duplex printing modes at the discretion of the user.




Of concern is the ability of an apparatus to discharge duplex printed paper so that the first side printed on comes out of the machine face down. This may require a device for inverting a sheet of paper upon discharge. U.S. Pat. No. 4,712,785 to Stemmle discloses one such mechanism. It is noted that in Stemmle that a sheet diverter and two different paths are required depending on if the device is to invert a sheet or not invert a sheet of paper. U.S. Pat. No. 4,252,309 discloses a document flipper that automatically flips or inverts a sheet of paper. However, such a device does not allow for passage of a sheet of paper without inverting.




What is needed is a compact and simple device that can either invert a sheet of paper or allow a sheet of paper to pass non-inverted.




The following patents each discloses the features in common with the present invention: U.S. Pat. No. 5,026,036 to Takahashi, entitled Device For Controlling Stacking Of Paper Sheets On An Intermediate Tray Of An Image Forming Apparatus, U.S. Pat. No. 4,252,309 to Garrison et al. entitled Document Sheet Flipper, U.S. Pat. No. 4,712,785 to Stemmle, entitled Sheet Stacking Apparatus, U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,740 to Holtje, entitled Disk Type Inverter-Stacker With Improved Sheet Control With Automatically Repositionable Fingers, U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,249 to Ichikawa, entitled Paper Conveyor, U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,292 to Plain, entitled Sheet Stacking And Reversing Separator, U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,196 to Matsumoto, et al. entitled Imaging Apparatus Equipped with Automatic Recirculating Document Handler, and Sheet-Circulating Feeder.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a discharge mechanism which is advantageous to miniaturization of a duplex printing apparatus.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a discharge mechanism capable of discharging a sheet with the side first printed on facedown.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a device that can allow a sheet of paper to pass uninverted or to invert a sheet of paper upon passing.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a discharge mechanism enabling a duplex printing apparatus to match the order of pages printed by an organic photoconductive drum with the order of print pages provided from a computer.




To achieve the above object, a discharge mechanism in a duplex printing apparatus having a driving gear includes a discharge roller gear engaged with the driving gear; a pair of discharge rollers rotatable by the discharge roller gear, the discharge rollers keeping in contact with each other; a disklike support member having a shaft fixed on a same line of a shaft of the driving gear, intervening between the driving gear and the discharge rollers; a friction disk attached to the discharge roller gear, for transferring a driving force of the driving gear to the disklike support member; a compression coil spring interposed between the friction disk and the disklike support member, a shaft of a selected one of the discharge rollers passing through the compressing coil spring; and a solenoid for restricting rotation of the disklike support member when supplied with a current.




The disklike support member has a pair of opposite stoppers formed at outer circumference. Each of the stoppers has two opposite protrusions, one of which has a perpendicular outer wall, another of which has a slope.











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 symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a duplex printing apparatus with a known discharge mechanism;





FIG. 2

is a side view of a duplex printing apparatus with a discharge mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the discharge mechanism (


50


) of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4A

is a side view of the discharge mechanism (


50


) of

FIG. 2

, for explaining a state where the discharge mechanism operates in a simplex printing mode; and





FIG. 4B

is a side view of the discharge mechanism (


50


) of

FIG. 2

, for explaining a state where the discharge mechanism operates in a duplex printing mode.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the duplex printing apparatus has a simplex printing mode and a duplex printing mode. In the simplex printing mode, an uppermost sheet P in sheet cassette


110


or


112


is transferred to aligning rollers


124


by a pickup roller


120


or


122


and undepicted fingers. As the sheet whose leading end is aligned by the aligning rollers


124


, passes through a developing unit


130


and a fixing unit


140


, a toner image is printed on a front surface


2


of the sheet. The sheet is guided to a sheet path


144


by a lever


143


and conveying rollers


142


. Subsequently, the sheet is discharged to a discharge tray


150


by conveying rollers


146


and discharge rollers


148


. Here, the sheet is delivered to the discharge tray


150


facedown. The sheet path guiding lever


143


is controlled by a undepicted optical sensor, which may be positioned between the lever


143


and the conveying rollers


142


to detect a leading end of the sheet. Further, it should be noted that the front surface (i.e., upper surface) of the sheet is represented by reference numeral


2


and a back surface (i.e., lower surface) of the sheet is represented by reference numeral


1


.




In the duplex printing mode, the uppermost sheet P in one of the sheet cassettes


110


and


112


is transferred to the aligning rollers


124


by the associated pickup roller and the undepicted fingers. Thereafter, the upper surface (i.e., front surface)


2


of the sheet is first printed while passing through the developing unit


130


and the fixing unit


140


. Here, the sheet path guiding lever


143


moves up in response to a sheet detection signal from the undepicted optical sensor, to guide the sheet to a sheet path


145


. Subsequently, the sheet passes through discharge rollers


152


until a rear end of the sheet is detected by an optical sensor which may be positioned between a lever


154


and the discharge rollers


152


. When the rear end of the sheet is detected, the discharge rollers


152


rotate reversely to forward the sheet to a sheet path


155


. The sheet is again transferred to the aligning rollers


124


by a plurality of conveying rollers


160


,


162


,


164


and


166


. Then, the lower surface (i.e., the back surface)


1


of the sheet is printed while passing through the developing unit


130


and the fixing unit


140


. The sheet is guided to the sheet path


145


by the lever


143


and proceeds to the discharge rollers


152


until the rear end of the sheet is detected. When the rear end of the sheet is detected, the lever


154


blocks up the sheet path


155


and the discharge rollers


152


rotate reversely to forward the sheet to a sheet path


149


. Finally, the sheet is discharged to the discharge tray


150


by discharge rollers


148


. Here, the upper surface


2


of the sheet is placed on the discharge tray


150


facedown.




To increase an efficiency of a memory and reduce a printing time, the duplex printing apparatus feeds the sheets in succession, prints them in the page order of 1, 3, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6, 9 . . . , and stacks them on the discharge tray


150


facedown. To this end, the printing apparatus includes the sheet path


149


for reversing the sheet and the lever


154


separately, which makes the apparatus complex in structure and large in size. Therefore, the duplexing printing apparatus cannot match the order of pages printed by an organic photoconductive (OPC) drum


130


in the developing unit with the order of print pages provided from a computer, resulting in extra software and hardware to keep tract of the page order.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a duplex printing apparatus includes a discharge mechanism


50


according to an embodiment of the present invention. The discharge mechanism


50


is disposed in front of a discharge tray


51


. The discharge mechanism


50


is well illustrated in FIG.


3


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

to


4


B, the discharge mechanism


50


includes a pair of discharge rollers


510




a


and


510




b


; a driving gear


520


engaged with a discharge roller gear


512


, for providing a driving force to the discharge roller gear


512


of the discharge roller


510




a


; a disklike support member


501


fixed to a frame, intervening between the roller gear


512


and the discharge rollers


510




a


and


510




b


, the disklike support member


501


having a shaft fixed on the same line as a shaft of the driving gear


520


; a solenoid


70


for restricting rotation of the disklike support member


501


when unactuated and for allowing rotation of the disklike support member when provided with a current; a friction disk


502


attached to one side of the discharge roller gear


512


; and a compression coil spring


503


intervening between the friction disk


502


and the disklike support member


501


. Each discharge roller has one shaft


511


. The shaft


511


of the discharge roller


510




a


passes through the compression coil spring


503


. The respective elements of the discharge mechanism


50


are interlocked with one another.




In operation, as the driving gear


520


rotates, the discharge roller gear


512


engaged with the driving gear


520


rotates the discharge roller


510




a


. Here, the disklike support member


501


is normally restrained by an actuator


72


of the solenoid


70


so that the disklike support member


501


is unable to rotate. Accordingly, the discharge rollers


510




a


and


510




b


rotate to discharge the sheet. In the meantime, when the solenoid


70


is provided with a current in response to a sheet end detection signal from the optical sensor (not shown) which is positioned between the lever


46


and the discharge mechanism


50


, the actuator


72


contacts the solenoid


70


so that the disklike support member


501


is released from the solenoid


70


. Therefore, as the driving gear


520


rotates to discharge the sheet facedown, the discharge roller gear


512


and the disklike support member


501


both rotate by the friction disk


502


and an elastic force of the compression coil spring


503


. Since the shaft of the driving gear


520


is fixed to the frame and a shaft of the discharge roller gear


512


is not fixed to the frame, the discharge roller gear


512


rolls about on the driving gear


520


. Here, the disklike support member


501


rotates by about 180° and then, is restrained again by stoppers


5011


and


5012


formed at the outer circumference thereof. Each of the stoppers


5011


and


5012


has two opposite protrusions, one of which has a perpendicular outer wall, another of which has a slope.




Referring back to

FIG. 2

, in a simplex printing mode, a uppermost sheet P piled in one of sheet cassettes


10


and


12


is transferred to aligning rollers


24


by a pickup roller


20


or


22


and undepicted fingers. As the sheet whose leading end is aligned by the aligning rollers


24


, passes through a developing unit


30


and a fixing unit


40


, a toner image is fixed to a front surface (i.e., upper surface)


2


of the sheet by the heat and pressure of a heat roller and a pressure roller. The sheet then proceeds to the discharge mechanism


50


along a sheet path


44


, being guided by a sheet path guiding lever


46


. Finally, the sheet is discharged to the discharge tray


51


facedown by the discharge mechanism


50


.




In a duplex printing mode, the discharge mechanism


50


operates in a different way. The uppermost sheet piled in one of the sheet cassettes


10


and


12


is fed by the associated pickup roller and the undepicted fingers. Subsequently, the fed sheet is aligned by the aligning rollers


24


and passes through the developing unit


30


and the fixing unit


40


, during which the toner image is fixed to the upper surface (i.e., front surface)


2


of the sheet by the heat and pressure of the heat roller and the pressure roller. Thereafter, the sheet proceeds to the discharge mechanism


50


along the sheet path


44


by the conveying rollers


42


. In the meantime, when the undepicted optical sensor disposed between the lever


46


and the discharge mechanism


50


detects the rear end of the sheet, the discharge mechanism


50


rotates reversely and the lever


46


moves to close the sheet path


44


so that the sheet may proceed along the sheet path


52


. After the front surface of the sheet is printed in this manner, the sheet proceeds to the aligning rollers


24


again along sheet paths


54


,


56


and


58


by conveying rollers


60


,


62


,


64


,


66


and


68


. As the sheet passes again through the developing unit


30


and the fixing unit


40


, the toner image is printed on the lower surface (i.e., back surface)


1


of the sheet, thereby completing the duplex printing. After completion of duplex printing, the leading end of the sheet reaches the discharge mechanism


50


along the sheet path


44


.




Now, reference will be made to operation of the discharge mechanism


50


with reference to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

. The discharge mechanism


50


is so designed as to discharge the upper surface


2


of the sheet facedown.





FIG. 4A

illustrates a state where the discharge mechanism


50


operates in the simplex printing mode, wherein the disklike support member


501


is restrained by the solenoid


70


. Specifically, the stopper


5011


protruding out from the outer circumference of the disklike support member


501


is hooked by the actuator


72


of the solenoid


70


so that the disklike support member


501


is unable to rotate. That is, as the driving gear


520


rotates, the discharge roller gear


512


engaged with the driving gear


520


rotates the discharge rollers


510




a


and


510




b.






However, in the duplex printing mode, while the leading end of the sheet reaches the discharge mechanism


50


and progresses between discharge rollers


510




a


and


510




b


, if the optical sensor disposed between the lever


46


and the discharge mechanism


50


detects the rear end of the sheet, a current is provided to the solenoid


70


so that the actuator


72


supported by a tension coil spring


74


may move in the direction of arrow A and contact the solenoid


70


to release the disklike support member


501


.




Then, as illustrated in

FIG. 4B

, the disklike support member


501


rotates counterclockwise (in an arrow direction) by the friction disk


502


and the compression coil spring


503


. The disklike support member


501


rotates by about 180° and stops again by the actuator


72


of the solenoid


70


, as the stopper


5012


is restrained by an end of the actuator


72


. While the disklike support member


501


rotates, the end of the actuator


72


makes sliding contact with the outer circumference of the disklike support member


501


. When the disklike support member


501


stops rotating by the actuator


72


of the solenoid


70


, the discharge rollers


510




a


and


510




b


rotate in a direction opposite to that of

FIG. 4A

to discharge the sheet to the discharge tray


51


facedown.




It is preferable that at least two discharge mechanisms


50


are placed at either side of the discharge tray


51


. As can be appreciated from the foregoing, the novel discharge mechanism contributes to miniaturization of the duplex printing apparatus. Further, as compared with the conventional one, the duplex printing apparatus with the novel discharge mechanism has the total sheet path reduced in length, so that it is possible to print a next page after completion of duplex printing for the present page. Accordingly, the printing apparatus can print the sheets in the order of the print pages provided from the computer, thereby increasing the efficiency of the memory.




While the invention has been shown and described with reference to a certain preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A discharge mechanism in a duplex printing apparatus including a driving gear, comprising:a discharge roller gear engaged with the driving gear; a pair of discharge rollers rotatable by the discharge roller gear, keeping in contact with each other; a disklike support member having a shaft fixed on a same line of a shaft of the driving gear, intervening between the driving gear and the discharge rollers; a friction disk attached to the discharge roller gear, for transferring a driving force of the driving gear to the disklike support member; a compression coil spring interposed between the friction disk and the disklike support member, a shaft of a selected one of the discharge rollers passing through the compressing coil spring; and a solenoid for restricting rotation of the disklike support member when unactuated and for allowing the disklike member to rotate when supplied with a current.
  • 2. The discharge mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said disklike support member has a pair of opposite stoppers formed at its outer circumference.
  • 3. The discharge mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of said stoppers has two opposite protrusions, one of which has a perpendicular outer wall, another of which has a slope.
  • 4. A discharge mechanism in a duplex apparatus, comprising:a pair of discharge rollers forming a nip between them, each of said pair of discharge rollers rotating about a shaft; and a disklike support member attached to said shafts of said pair of discharge rollers, each one of said pair of shafts intersecting said disklike support member at separate points on said disklike support member at opposite sides of a center point of said disklike support member, wherein said disklike support member is capable of rotating, causing the shafts of said discharge rollers to change positions, said disklike support member rotating about said center point.
  • 5. The discharge mechanism of claim 4, wherein said disklike support member rotates 180 degrees about said center point for sheet inversion.
  • 6. The discharge mechanism of claim 5, wherein said disklike support member contains a pair of notches disposed on the outer circumference thereof 180 degrees apart, into which a lever is inserted to prevent further rotation of said disklike support member.
  • 7. The discharge mechanism of claim 6, further comprising:a discharge roller gear disposed on the shaft of one of said pair of discharge rollers; and a driving gear that drives both said discharge roller gear and said disklike support member.
  • 8. The discharge mechanism of claim 7, wherein the axis of said driving gear coincides with the axis and the center point of said disklike support member and said nip formed between said pair of discharge rollers.
  • 9. The discharge mechanism of claim 8, further comprising a solenoid for controlling the rotation of said disklike support member by manipulating said lever capable of being inserted into one of said pair of notches on said disklike support member.
  • 10. The discharge mechanism of claim 9, further comprising a friction disk being attached to said discharge roller gear, for transferring a driving force of the driving gear to the disklike support member.
  • 11. The discharge mechanism of claim 10, further comprising a compression coil spring interposed between said friction disk and the disklike support member, said shaft of one of said pair of discharge rollers passing through the compressing coil spring.
  • 12. A method for discharging a duplex sheet of paper onto a discharge tray, comprising the steps of:providing a pair of discharge rollers each having a shaft and a disklike support member, said pair of discharge rollers each attached to said disklike support member at said shaft, said shaft of each of said discharge rollers perpendicular to the surface of said disklike support member, said pair of shafts intersecting said disklike support member at separate points on said disklike support member, at opposite sides of a center point of said disklike support member; conveying said sheet between said pair of discharge rollers, the side last printed on facing down; halting the rotation of said pair of discharge rollers when said sheet is almost entirely passed through said discharge rollers; rotating said disklike support member 180 degrees, said discharge rollers and said sheet being attached to said disklike support member; initiating said pair of rotated discharge rollers to rotate in a reverse direction; and discharging said sheet of paper onto said discharge tray, said side last printed on facing up.
  • 13. The method of discharging a duplex sheet of claim 12, further comprising:providing a pair of notches disposed on the outer circumference of said disklike support member, said pair of notches being 180 degrees apart from one another; providing a lever that can be locked into each one of said pair of notches; disengaging said lever from one of said pair of notches; rotating said disklike support member 180 degrees; and engaging into place said lever into said other of said pair of notches.
  • 14. The method of discharging a duplex sheet of claim 13, further comprising:activating a solenoid to disengage and engage said notches on said disklike support member.
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Number Name Date Kind
4252309 Garrison et al. Feb 1981
4712785 Stemle Dec 1987
4890826 Rutishauser Jan 1990
5026036 Takahashi Jun 1991
5183249 Ichikawa Feb 1993
5537196 Matsumoto et al. Jul 1996
5549292 Plain Aug 1996
5692740 Holtje Dec 1997