Information
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Patent Grant
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6349932
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Patent Number
6,349,932
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Date Filed
Friday, February 18, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Valenza; Joseph E.
- Demble; Mark A.
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 126
- 271 160
- 271 161
- 271 117
- 271 119
- 271 120
- 271 148
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A paper feed device includes paper feed rollers to feed a sheet of paper. A paper loading device is loaded with at least a sheet of paper and lifts the loaded sheet of paper toward the paper feed rollers. A pressure differences decreasing device is mounted on the paper loading device and decreases differences of pressures among a plurality of positions where the paper feed rollers contact the sheet of paper.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a paper feed device and an image forming apparatus having the paper feed device.
2. Discussion of the Background Art
FIG. 1
is schematic view illustrating a background paper feed device
20
. The paper feed device
20
may be used, for example, in image forming apparatuses such as a photocopier, a facsimile machine, a printer, etc. Referring to the
FIG. 1
, the paper feed device
20
includes a paper feed roller
21
on a shaft
22
, a paper separating device
25
having a friction pad
25
F, and a paper tray
27
having a tray friction pad
23
. The paper tray
27
loads a plurality of sheets of paper S. The paper feed roller
21
rotates in a clockwise direction so that a top sheet of papers S is fed toward the paper separating device
25
. When plural sheets of papers are fed into the paper separating device
25
one at a time, the paper separating device
25
separates the top sheet from the other sheets and further transports the top sheet. The tray friction pad
23
prevents plural sheets of paper from being fed out at the same time, especially when the paper tray
27
loads a relatively small number of sheets, for example, such as twenty sheets or less.
In general, the outer surface of the paper feed roller
21
has substantially a cylindrical shape. The outer surface, however, may be worn by friction between the outer surface and the sheets of paper being fed out over a long period. In addition, the wear may not occur uniformly, and thereby the outer surface of the paper feed roller
21
may acquire a non-cylindrical shape. When the paper feed roller
21
has worn non-uniformly to acquire, for example, a cone shape, the pressure at a contacting point between the outer surface and a sheet of paper being fed out varies depending upon an axial position of the paper feed roller
21
.
FIG. 2
is an explanatory graph illustrating a relationship between axial positions of a worn paper feed roller
21
and pressures against sheets of paper. In
FIG. 2
, the paper feed roller
21
has been worn into a barrel shape. As illustrated, the pressure at a contacting point between the outer surface and a sheet of paper being fed out varies depending upon the axial position of the paper feed roller
21
or depending upon a diameter of the outer surface of the paper feed roller
21
at that axial position. At a position where the diameter is large, the pressure has a large value denoted as P
1
, and at a position where the diameter is small, the pressure has a small value denoted as P
2
. Such a pressure difference P
1
-P
2
may cause a malfunction in a paper feeding operation, such as a paper skew or a paper jam. The diameter of the outer surface of the paper feed roller
21
may also vary along an axial position of the paper feed roller
21
due to errors arising during the manufacture of the roller, and such errors may cause similar malfunctions.
When the paper feed roller
21
is damaged or worn out, the damaged or worn paper feed roller must be replaced by a new one. Generally, a worn paper feed roller is detached by pulling it out and a new roller is attached along a direction of the axis of the shaft
22
. Therefore, a replacing operation of the paper feed roller requires a relatively long time, and a down time of an image forming apparatus using the paper feed device becomes relatively long.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above-discussed and other problems and is intended to overcome the above-discussed and other problems associated with the background methods and apparatus. Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a novel paper feed device and an image forming apparatus having the paper feed device that can perform a quality paper feeding operation for a relatively long period.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel paper feed device and an image forming apparatus having the paper feed device for which a maintenance operation can be performed in a relatively short time.
To achieve these and other objects, the present invention provides a novel paper feed device and an image forming apparatus having the paper feed device which includes paper feed rollers to feed a sheet of paper. A paper loading device loads at least a sheet of paper and lifts the loaded sheet of paper toward the paper feed rollers. A pressure differences decreasing device is mounted on the paper loading device and decreases differences of pressures among a plurality of positions where the paper feed rollers contact the sheet of paper.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view illustrating a background paper feed device;
FIG. 2
is an explanatory graph illustrating a relationship between axial positions of a worn paper feed roller and pressure against paper of the background paper feed device of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a schematic view illustrating a laser printer provided with a paper feed device as an example configured according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view illustrating a paper feed device as an example configured according to the present invention;
FIG. 5A
is a schematic sectional view illustrating the paper feed device of
FIG. 4
with a relatively large number of sheets of paper;
FIG. 5B
is a schematic sectional view illustrating the paper feed device of
FIG. 4
with a medium number of sheets of paper;
FIG. 5C
is a schematic sectional view illustrating the paper feed device of
FIG. 4
with a relatively small number of sheets of paper;
FIG. 6
is a schematic sectional view in an axial direction of the paper feed roller illustrating the paper feed device of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is an explanatory graph illustrating a relationship between axial positions of worn paper feed rollers and pressures against sheets of paper of the paper feed device of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 8
is a schematic sectional view illustrating a paper feed device having a single paper feed roller;
FIG. 9
is an explanatory graph illustrating a relationship between axial positions of the single paper feed roller and pressures against sheets of paper of the paper feed device of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a schematic sectional view illustrating a paper feed device as another example configured according to the present invention;
FIG. 11A
is a schematic sectional view illustrating a schematic sectional view illustrating the paper feed of
FIG. 10
with a relatively large number of sheets of paper;
FIG. 11B
is a schematic sectional view illustrating the paper feed device of
FIG. 10
with a medium number of sheets of paper;
FIG. 11C
is a schematic sectional view illustrating the paper feed device of
FIG. 10
with a relatively small number of sheets of paper;
FIG. 12
is a schematic sectional view illustrating a paper feed device as still another example configured according to the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a schematic view illustrating the paper feed roller and the shaft of
FIG. 12
; and
FIG. 14
is a schematic view illustrating the paper feed roller of
FIG. 12
during a replacing operation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and more particularly to
FIG. 3
thereof, a schematic view illustrates a laser printer
100
provided with a paper feed device
120
as an example configured according to the present invention. The laser printer
100
includes a photoconductive drum
30
as an image bearer surrounded by an electrical charging roller
31
, a raster scanning module
32
, a developing device
34
, an image transfer device
35
and a cleaning device
36
. The laser printer
100
also includes a register roller pair
39
, a fixing device
37
, an exit roller pair
38
and the paper feed device
120
.
An image forming operation is performed as follows. A control module of the laser printer
100
receives a print command accompanying print data from an external apparatus such as a personal computer. Then the control module activates the photoconductive drum
30
to rotate clockwise. The electrical charging device
31
charges the surface of the photoconductive drum
30
at a substantially uniform voltage. The charged photoconductive drum
30
is then exposed by the raster scanning module
32
with a raster scanning laser beam denoted as āLā according to the received print data. Thus, an electrostatic latent image according to the received print data is formed on the photoconductive drum
30
.
Then the developing device
34
develops the electrostatic latent image, and thus a toner image according to the print data is formed on the photoconductive drum
30
. The toner image is then conveyed to a position opposing the image transfer device
35
. Meanwhile, a sheet of paper S is conveyed by the paper feed device
120
to the position where the image transfer device
35
opposes the photoconductive drum
30
. While the sheet S is conveyed at a substantially identical speed to the circumferential speed of the photoconductive drum
30
, a power supply supplies the image transfer device
35
with an appropriate image transfer voltage. Thereby, the toner image on the photoconductive drum
30
is attracted toward the sheet S and transferred to the sheet S.
The sheet S having the transferred toner image is further conveyed to the fixing device
37
where the toner image is fixed on the sheet S, and then the sheet S is discharged outside the laser printer
100
as a printed sheet.
FIG. 4
is a schematic view illustrating the paper feed device
120
of
FIG. 3
as an example configured according to the present invention. The paper feed device
120
includes a main paper feed roller
71
, and auxiliary paper feed rollers
76
A and
76
B on a shaft
72
, a paper separating device
45
having a friction pad
45
F, and a paper tray
77
as a paper loading device having elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B, a recess
79
, and a limiting member
77
A.
The paper tray
77
is loaded with a sheet or plural sheets of paper and is lifted toward the paper feed rollers
71
,
76
A and
76
B, together with the loaded paper, with an appropriate force by a lifting mechanism which is well known and will not be further described. The elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B function as pressure difference decreasing devices and may be made of, for example, a rubber material or a relatively soft plastic material. Portions of the elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B are attached to the paper tray
77
by, for example, an adhesive. The other portions of the elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B are overhung in the recess
79
.
A sectional shape of the auxiliary paper feed rollers
76
A and
76
B may be a half moon shape as illustrated in
FIG. 4
or a round shape. A sectional shape of the main paper feed roller
71
is round in this example, however it may also be a half moon shape. The main paper feed roller
71
and auxiliary paper feed rollers
76
A and
76
B rotate in a clockwise direction so that a top sheet of paper S is fed thereby toward the paper separating device
45
. When plural sheets of paper are to be fed to the paper separating device
45
one at a time, the paper separating device
45
separates a top sheet from the remaining sheets and transports the top sheet.
FIG. 5A
, FIG.
5
B and
FIG. 5C
are schematic sectional views illustrating the paper feed device of
FIG. 4
with a relatively large number of sheets, a medium number of sheets, and a relatively small number of sheets of paper, respectively. As illustrated in
FIG. 5A
, when the paper tray
77
is loaded with a relatively large number of sheets, for example one hundred sheets or more, the elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B bend with a relatively small quantity of distortion. When the paper tray
27
is loaded with a medium number of sheets, for example fifty sheets, the elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B bend with a medium quantity of distortion as illustrated in FIG.
5
B. When the paper tray
27
is loaded with a relatively small number of sheets, for example twenty or fewer sheets, the elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B bend with a large quantity of distortion as illustrated in FIG.
5
C and contact the limiting member
77
A. The limiting member
77
A limits the bending of the elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B.
FIG. 6
is a schematic sectional view in an axial direction of the paper feed roller illustrating the paper feed device
120
of FIG.
4
. When the main paper feed roller
71
and the auxiliary paper feed rollers
76
A and
76
B have been worn unevenly as illustrated in
FIG. 6
, the elasticity of the elastic pads
73
,
73
A and
73
B allows the sheets of paper S to follow the outer surface of the paper feed rollers
71
,
76
A and
76
B. Therefore, pressures per unit area between the sheets S and the paper feed rollers
71
,
76
A and
76
B are made relatively uniform in comparison with background paper feed devices, which do not provide such elastic pads.
FIG. 7
is an explanatory graph illustrating a relationship between axial positions of worn paper feed rollers
71
,
76
A and
76
B and pressures per unit area against sheets of paper S in the paper feed device
120
of FIG.
4
. In
FIG. 7
, the auxiliary paper feed roller
76
A is the most worn roller, i.e., the auxiliary paper feed roller
76
A has the smallest diameter, and the auxiliary paper feed roller
76
B is the least worn roller, i.e., the auxiliary paper feed roller
76
B has the largest diameter. Solid line curves denoted as P
1
, P
1
A and P
1
B illustrate pressures per unit area against sheets of paper in the paper feed device
120
, each corresponding to a different axial position of the paper feed rollers. Doted line curves denoted as P, PA and PB illustrate pressures against sheets of paper in a background paper feed device as a reference.
In the background paper feed device, the maximum pressure is denoted as PMAX and the minimum pressure is denoted as PMIN. In the paper feed device
120
of the present invention, the maximum pressure is denoted as P
1
MAX and the minimum pressure is denoted as P
1
MIN. The pressure P
1
MAX is smaller than the pressure PMAX and the pressure P
1
MIN is larger than the pressure PMIN. That is, a pressure difference PMAX-PMIN is reduced to a difference P
1
MAX-P
1
MIN, and therefore a malfunction in a paper feed operation caused by uneven diameters of the paper feed rollers is reduced. In other words, a quality paper feed operation can last a relatively long term or the durability of the paper feed rollers
71
,
76
A and
76
B is increased in comparison with background paper feed device.
In the paper feed device
120
of
FIG. 4
, the auxiliary paper feed rollers
76
A and
76
B may be omitted.
FIG. 8
is a schematic sectional view illustrating such a paper feed device having a single paper feed roller
71
. In
FIG. 8
, the paper feed roller
71
has been worn unevenly. However, sheets of paper S may follow the outer surface of the paper feed roller
71
, and thereby a deviation of pressure between the sheet S and the roller is also decreased.
FIG. 9
is an explanatory graph illustrating a relationship between axial positions of a paper feed roller
71
and pressures against sheets of paper of a paper feed device having the single paper feed roller
71
. A solid line curve denoted as P
1
illustrates pressures per unit area against sheets of paper of the paper feed device corresponding to different axial positions of the paper feed roller
71
. A dotted line curve denoted as P illustrates pressures against sheets of paper of a background paper feed device as a reference. In the paper feed device having a single paper feed roller of the present invention, the maximum pressure is denoted as P
1
MAX and the minimum pressure is denoted as P
1
MIN. In the background paper feed device with a single paper feed roller, the maximum pressure is denoted as PMAX and the minimum pressure is denoted as PMIN. A pressure difference PMAX-PMIN is reduced to a difference P
1
MAX-P
1
MIN, and therefore a malfunction in a paper feed operation is also reduced.
FIG. 10
is a schematic sectional view illustrating a paper feed device
130
as another example configured according to the present invention. In
FIG. 10
, the elements that are substantially the same as those in
FIG. 4
are denoted by the same reference numerals. A description of the same elements in
FIG. 10
as in
FIG. 4
is not provided to avoid redundancy. With reference to
FIG. 10
, the paper tray
77
is provided with an elastic block
80
mounted on the limiting member
77
A. The elastic block
80
may be softer and/or thicker than the elastic pad
73
of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 11A
is a schematic sectional view illustrating the paper feed device
130
of
FIG. 10
with a relatively large number of sheets of paper. FIG.
11
B and
FIG. 11C
are schematic sectional views illustrating the paper feed device
130
of
FIG. 10
with a medium number of sheets of paper and a relatively small number of sheets of paper, respectively. With reference to
FIG. 11A
, when the paper tray
77
is loaded with a relatively large number of sheets, for example one hundred sheets or more, the elastic block
80
is compressed and distorted by a relatively small quantity of distortion. With reference to
FIG. 11B
, when the paper tray
77
is loaded with a medium number of sheets, for example fifty sheets, the elastic block
80
is further compressed and distorted in a medium quantity of distortion. With reference to
FIG. 11C
, when the paper tray
77
is loaded with a relatively small number of sheets, for example twenty or fewer sheets, the elastic block
80
is still further compressed and distorted by a large quantity of distortion.
Thus, a pressure difference caused by different diameters of the paper feed rollers is reduced, and thereby a malfunction in a paper feed operation, such as paper skews or paper jams caused by differences in diameters, are reduced.
After a certain period of paper feed operation, even the above-described paper feed device may not compensate a relatively large quantity of uneven wear of a paper feed roller. In such a case, the present invention provides a paper feed device whose paper feed roller is capable of being replaced in a relatively short time.
FIG. 12
is a schematic sectional view illustrating a paper feed device
140
as still another example configured according to the present invention. In
FIG. 12
, the elements that are substantially the same as those in
FIG. 4
are denoted by the same reference numerals.
Referring to
FIG. 12
, the paper feed device
140
includes a detachable paper feed roller
80
and a shaft
72
having cut flat surfaces onto which the paper feed roller fits. The paper feed roller
80
is structured with a core
80
C and an outer layer
80
E. The outer layer
80
E may be made of rubber and is fit onto the outer surface of the core
80
C. The core
80
C may be made of a plastic material and includes a yoke having elastic fingers
80
A and
80
B. Thus, the paper feed roller
80
is fit onto the shaft
72
at the cut flat surface portions.
FIG. 13
is a schematic view illustrating the paper feed roller
80
and the shaft
72
of FIG.
12
. The paper feed roller
80
is snapped on along directions of the arrows illustrated in FIG.
13
. When the paper feed roller
80
is snapped on the shaft
72
, the fingers
80
A and
80
B of the yoke hold the paper feed roller
80
so as not to pull out during paper feed operations.
FIG. 14
is a schematic view illustrating the paper feed roller
80
of
FIG. 12
during a replacing operation. When the paper feed roller
80
is pulled with a certain force, the fingers
80
A and
80
B of the yoke can expand to trip off from the shaft
72
.
As described above, the paper feed roller
80
can be replaced by a pulling out operation and pushing in operation, so that the replacing operation can be performed in a relatively short time in comparison with a replacing operation for the background paper feed device. In other words, a down time of an image forming apparatus having the paper feed device
140
is decreased. Further, the replacing operation of the paper feed roller
80
is relatively simple, and therefore ordinary users of the image forming apparatus can replace the paper feed roller instead of calling a service person, so that a down time of the image forming apparatus may be further shortened.
As described above, the novel paper feed device and an image forming apparatus having the paper feed device can perform a quality paper feeding operation for a relatively long period. Further, the novel paper feed device and an image forming apparatus having the paper feed device can have a maintenance operation of the paper feed device performed in a relatively short time.
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, features described for certain embodiments may be combined with other embodiments described herein. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
This document is based on Japanese Patent application No. 11-060498 filed in the Japanese Patent Office on Mar. 8, 1999 and Japanese Patent application No. 11-359108 filed in the Japanese Patent Office on December 17, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Claims
- 1. A paper feed device comprising:paper feed rollers; a paper loading device configured to be loaded with at least a sheet of paper and lift the loaded sheet of paper toward the paper feed rollers; and a pressure difference decreasing device mounted on the paper loading device and configured to decrease differences of pressures among a plurality of positions where the paper feed rollers contact the sheet of paper.
- 2. The paper feed device according to claim 1, wherein the paper feed rollers comprise a main paper feed roller, a first auxiliary paper feed roller concentrically mounted on the axis of the main paper feed roller at one side of the main paper feed roller, and a second auxiliary paper feed roller concentrically mounted on the axis of the main paper feed roller at another side of the main paper feed roller.
- 3. The paper feed device according to claim 1, wherein the pressure difference decreasing device comprises an elastic pad.
- 4. The paper feed device according to claim 3, wherein the pressure difference decreasing device comprises a recess in the paper loading device and disposed at an end of the paper loading device, and a portion of the elastic pad positioned to bend in the recess under a pressure.
- 5. The paper feed device according to claim 4, wherein the pressure difference decreasing device further comprises a limiting member disposed at the bottom of the recess.
- 6. The paper feed device according to claim 1, wherein the pressure difference decreasing device comprises an elastic block.
- 7. The paper feed device according to claim 1, wherein the pressure difference decreasing device comprises a recess in the paper loading device and disposed at an end of the paper supporting device, and an elastic block disposed in the recess.
- 8. The paper feed device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the paper feed rollers is configured to be dismountably attached on a shaft.
- 9. The paper feed device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the paper feed rollers is configured to be dismountably attached on a shaft in a direction that substantially crosses an axis of the shaft.
- 10. An image forming apparatus comprising a paper feed device comprising:paper feed rollers; a paper loading device configured to be loaded with at least a sheet of paper and lift the loaded sheet of paper toward the paper feed rollers; and a pressure difference decreasing device mounted on the paper loading device and configured to decrease differences of pressures among a plurality of positions where the paper feed rollers contact the sheet of paper.
- 11. A paper feed device comprising:paper feed means for feeding a sheet of paper; paper loading means for being loaded with at least a sheet of paper and lifting the loaded sheet of paper toward the paper feed means; and pressure difference decreasing means on the paper loading means for decreasing differences of pressures among a plurality of positions where the paper feed means contacts the sheet of paper.
- 12. An image forming apparatus comprising a paper feed device comprising:paper feed means for feeding a sheet of paper; paper loading means for being loaded with at least a sheet of paper and lifting the loaded sheet of paper toward the paper feed means; and pressure difference decreasing means on the paper loading means for decreasing differences of pressures among a plurality of positions where the paper feed means contacts the sheet of paper.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-060498 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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11-359108 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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