Information
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Patent Grant
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6390463
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Patent Number
6,390,463
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Date Filed
Friday, August 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 117
- 271 118
- 271 121
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a paper feeder, after a set of the documents has been fed, a lifting member transmits the rotation of a separation roller shaft to a frame member, as the separation roller shaft is rotated opposite to the direction to feed documents, by a predetermined amount. Accordingly, the frame member is turned upwardly, so as to lift a pick-up roller away from a paper feed slope where the documents are to be stacked. With this structure, another set of the documents can be readily set with the leading edges thereof placed under the pick-up roller after the first set of the documents has been fed. Further, when the documents are fed, a force such that the pick-up roller is lifted up away from the paper feed slope is not externally applied to the frame member leaving the pick-up roller in contact with the documents. Consequently, the documents can be stably fed out.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a paper feeder for use in an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine, a printer, and a facsimile machine. More particularly, it relates to the paper feeder that stably feeds out paper, such as a document.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional paper feeders that are employed in, for example, facsimile machines, include a separation roller to separate pages from a stack of documents, one by one, and a pick-up roller, disposed upstream of the separation roller in a document feeding direction, to feed out the pages in the feeding direction thereof. Typically, the separation roller and the pick-up roller are rotatably supported by a frame member.
An example of a conventional paper feeder
50
is shown in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 5
is a schematic, partially sectional side view of the conventional paper feeder
50
. A set of documents P is stacked on a paper feed slope
51
. A separation pad
52
, disposed downstream of the paper feed slope
51
in the document P feeding direction (right side in FIG.
5
), separates leading edges of the documents P, one by one. Disposed above the separation pad
52
, is a separation roller
53
. The separation roller
53
separates pages from the stack of the documents P, one by one, in cooperation with the separation pad
52
, and transfers the pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof. The separation roller
53
is mounted on a separation roller shaft
53
a,
which extends through the frame member
54
. The separation roller
53
is rotatably supported by the separation roller shaft
53
a,
in the body of the image reading device
2
. Mounted on the separation roller shaft
53
a,
near one end of the separation roller
53
, is a gear (not shown), that is engaged with an idle gear
56
(described below), to transmit the rotation of the separation roller
53
thereto.
Disposed on the document P feeding upstream side in the frame member
54
(left side in FIG.
5
), is a pick-up roller
55
. Similar to the separation roller
53
, the pickup roller
55
transfers separated individual pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof. The pick-up roller
55
is rotatably supported by a pick-up roller shaft
55
a
in the frame member
54
. Mounted on the pick-up roller shaft
55
a,
near one end of the pick-up roller
55
, is a gear (not shown) that is engaged with the idle gear
56
, to transmit the rotation of the pick-up roller
55
thereto, similar to the separation roller
53
.
Between the pick-up roller
55
and the separation roller
53
, the idle gear
56
is disposed in a position where the idle gear
56
is engaged with each gear mounted near the ends of the separation roller
53
and the pick-up roller
55
. The idle gear
56
transmits the rotation of the separation roller
53
to the pick-up roller
55
, while being engaged with the gears mounted near the separation roller
53
and the pick-up roller
55
.
The idle gear
56
is rotatably supported by an idle gear shaft
56
a,
which is provided on the frame member
54
. In
FIG. 5
, an outer circle of the idle gear
56
indicates an addendum circle. An inner circle of the idle gear
56
indicates a dedendum circle. A circle written in dot-dash lines between the outer and the inner circles of the idle gear
56
indicates a pitch circle of the idle gear
56
.
As described above, the idle gear
56
is disposed between the pick-up roller
55
and the separation roller
53
, in a position where the idle gear
56
is engaged with each gear mounted near the ends of the separation roller
53
and the pick-up roller
55
. With this structure, the separation roller
53
and the pick-up roller
55
may rotate in the same direction. A top page of the documents P, may be transferred in the feeding direction thereof, by the separation roller
53
, the pick-up roller
55
, and the separation pad
52
.
Loading a set of documents P on the paper feed slope
51
is difficult if the pick-up roller
55
makes contact with an upper surface of the paper feed slope
51
. Conventionally, a hook
54
a
protruding upwardly from an upper portion of the frame member
54
, and another hook
50
a
protruding downwardly from the body of the paper feeder
50
are connected by an extension spring
57
. A user pulls upwardly the pick-up roller
55
to load a set of documents P on the paper feed slope
51
.
As the set of documents P is loaded and the feeding thereof is started, the user moves the pick-up roller
55
down, so that the separation roller
53
and the pick-up roller
55
make contact with the top page of the documents P. Then, the separation roller
53
and the pick-up roller
55
start to rotate in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof.
However, with the above-described structure, the pick-up roller
55
is pulled upwardly by the extension spring
57
, even after the document P feeding is started. Therefore, the pick-up roller
55
unstably makes contact with the documents P, resulting in an unstable feeding thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One aspect of the invention is to provide a paper feeder that stably feeds out paper, such as a document. To achieve this aspect, the paper feeder of the invention may include a separation roller that separates a plurality of stacked documents, one by one, a pick-up roller that is disposed upstream of the separation roller in a document feeding direction, and that feeds out the documents toward the separation roller, a frame member that supports a rotating shaft for the separation roller and a rotating shaft for the pick-up roller, and a lifting member that turns the frame member in a direction away from a document positioning portion, so as to move the pick-up roller away from the document positioning portion, by transmitting a rotation of the rotating shaft for the separation roller to the frame member, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to a direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction.
In the paper feeder, after a set of the documents has been fed, the lifting member transmits the rotation of the rotating shaft for the separation roller to the frame member, as the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed documents in the document feeding direction, by a predetermined amount. Accordingly, the frame member is turned in the direction away from the document positioning portion, so as to move the pick-up roller away therefrom.
In the paper feeder of the invention, the lifting member may include a frame collar that projects from an insertion portion of the rotating shaft for the separation roller in the frame member, the frame collar placing the rotating shaft for the separation roller therein, a first collar that is disposed near the frame collar and rotatably inserted over the rotating shaft for the separation roller, a second collar that is disposed near a first collar end opposite to the frame collar, and fixedly inserted over the rotating shaft for the separation roller, a first clutch member that places the frame collar and the first collar therein, wherein when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, the first clutch member causes the frame collar and the first collar to separately and independently act, and when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to the document feeding direction, the first clutch member causes the frame collar and the first collar to act as one-piece, and a second clutch member that places the first collar and the second collar therein, wherein when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar to act as one-piece, and when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the document feeding direction, the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar to act as one-piece, until a predetermined torque is produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, and the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar to separately and independently act, as a torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to the document feeding direction.
When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the document feeding direction, the first clutch member causes the frame collar protruding from the frame member and the first collar rotatably inserted over the rotating shaft for the separation roller to separately and independently act, and the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar fixed to the rotating shaft for the separation roller to act as one-piece. Accordingly, the rotating shaft for the separation roller may rotate in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction. When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to the document feeding direction and the predetermined torque is not produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, the first clutch member and the second clutch member cause the frame collar, the first collar, and the second collar to act as one-piece. When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the document feeding direction and the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, the first clutch member causes the frame collar and the first collar to act as one-piece and the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar to separately and independently act.
In the paper feeder, the first clutch member may include a bearing-type one-way clutch that allows the first collar to rotate only in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction.
When the documents are fed in the document feeding direction, the rotating shaft for the separation roller may be rotated to feed the documents in document feeding direction, by the act of the bearing-type one-way clutch and the first collar separately and independently. When the frame member is turned so as to lift the pick-up roller, the rotation of the rotating shaft for the separation roller is transmitted to the frame member by the act of the bearing-type one-way clutch and the first collar as one-piece.
In the paper feeder, the second clutch member may include a spring-type one-way clutch that has a spring wound around outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar. When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, an inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar, becomes smaller, the spring presses the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar and the first collar and the second collar act as one-piece. When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, with a torque less than the predetermined torque produced, the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar remains smaller, the spring presses the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar and the first collar and the second collar act as one-piece. When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, with the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque produced, the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar becomes larger than the outside diameters of the first collar and the second collar, and the first collar and the second collar act separately and independently.
When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, the first collar and the second collar act as one-piece as the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar becomes smaller, so that the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar are pressed down. When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, with a torque less than the predetermined torque produced, the first collar and the second collar act as one-piece as the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar remains smaller, so that the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar are pressed down. When the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, with the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque produced, the first collar and the second collar act separately and independently as the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar becomes larger than the outside diameters of the first collar and the second collar.
The paper feeder may further include a cover that covers the frame member, a cover protruding member that is disposed in the cover on a side of the frame member, and a frame protruding member that is formed on the frame member, upstream of the separation roller in the document feeding direction, and that lifts the frame member on a side of the pick-up roller by making the frame member rotate about the rotating shaft for the separation roller, with the frame protruding member, when the cover is closed.
As the cover is closed, the cover protruding member presses down the frame protruding member, so that the frame member turns about the rotating shaft for the separation roller so as to lift the pick-up roller.
In the paper feeder, the cover protruding member is formed of a plate spring.
Because the cover protruding member is formed of a plate spring, the cover protruding member may slide down toward the rotating shaft for the separation roller after the cover protruding member presses down the frame protruding member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic sectional side view of an image reading device including a paper feeder according to an embodiment of the invention illustrating an internal structure of the image reading device;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the paper feeder according to a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the paper feeder according to a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4A
is a schematic sectional side view of the paper feeder set inside the image reading device with a cover thereof open;
FIG. 4B
is a schematic sectional side view of the paper feeder set inside the image reading device with a cover thereof closed; and
FIG. 5
is a partially schematic, sectional side view of a conventional paper feeder.
Further objects, details, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, when read in conjunction with the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A paper feeder
1
according to an embodiment of the invention includes a separation roller
10
, a pick-up roller
12
, and a frame member
11
which will be described below in detail. The paper feeder
1
may be set in, for example, an image reading device
2
for use in a facsimile machine.
FIG. 1
is a schematic, sectional side view of the image reading device
2
of a facsimile machine including the paper feeder
1
according to an embodiment of the invention illustrating an internal structure of the image reading device
2
. The image reading device
2
including the paper feeder
1
, is disposed at an upper portion of the facsimile machine. In
FIG. 1
, dot-dash lines with arrows X show the feeding direction and the path of documents P.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, disposed upstream in the document P feeding direction (left upper side in FIG.
1
), is a paper feed tray
3
formed substantially in a plate shape. The paper feed tray
3
is tilted downwardly toward the document P feeding direction. Provided downstream of the paper feed tray
3
, in the document P feeding direction, is a paper feed slope
4
that guides the pages of the documents P, stacked on the paper feed tray
3
, inside the image reading device
2
. Similar to the paper feed tray
3
the paper feed slope
4
is tilted downwardly, toward the document P feeding direction. The documents P are loaded onto the paper feed tray
3
with the side having images facing up.
Near the distal end of the paper feed slope
4
, a front actuator
5
, whose upper portion is formed like a hook, is supported so as to rotate about a fulcrum
5
a.
As a page of the documents P supplied from the paper feed tray
3
reaches the front actuator
5
, though the paper feed slope
4
, the front actuator
5
is pushed forward by the page and rotates about the fulcrum
5
a.
By the rotation of the front actuator
5
, a sensor (not shown) senses the page is being fed.
Disposed downstream of the paper feed slope
4
, in the document P feeding direction, is a separation pad
6
formed in a substantially flat plate shape. The separation pad
6
is tilted upwardly toward the document P feeding direction. The separation pad
6
is made of a synthetic resin material having flexibility, such as silicone rubber. The separation pad
6
separates leading edges of the documents P stacked on the paper feed slope
4
, one by one, in cooperation with the separation roller
10
. As described above, the separation pad
6
is made of a material, such as silicone rubber that possess a high skin-friction coefficient, so that the pages of the documents P contacting the separation pad
6
are dragged and separated, one by one.
Disposed below the separation pad
6
is a raising member
7
formed in a substantially boomerang shape. The raising member
7
raises the separation pad
6
upwardly. The raising member
7
is mounted in the body of the image reading device
2
so as to rotate about a hinge
8
. Provided below the raising member
7
is a compression spring
9
. With the expanding force of the compression spring
9
, the raising member
7
is urged or raised toward the separation pad
6
.
Disposed above the separation pad
6
is the separation roller
10
, that separates the pages of the documents P, one by one, in cooperation with the separation pad
6
, and that feeds the separated individual pages of documents P in the feeding direction thereof. The separation roller
10
is mounted on a separation roller shaft
10
a
which extends through the frame member
11
. The separation roller
10
is rotatably supported by the separation roller shaft
10
a,
in the body of the image reading device
2
. Disposed on the document P feeding upstream side in the frame member
11
(left side in FIG.
1
), is the pick-up roller
12
that feeds out the separated individual pages, of the documents P, in the feeding direction thereof, similar to the separation roller
10
. The pick-up roller
12
is rotatably supported by a pick-up roller shaft
12
a
in the frame member
11
. A top page of the documents P is fed by the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
between a first transferring roller
13
and a first presser roller
14
.
The frame member
11
rotatably supporting the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
by means of shafts
10
a
and
12
a,
is supported in the body of the image reading device
2
so as to rotate about the separation roller shaft
10
a.
When the pick-up roller
12
is making contact with the paper feed slope
4
a set of the documents P cannot be properly loaded on the paper feed slope
4
. Therefore, when a set of the documents P is loaded on the paper feed slope
4
, the frame member
11
turns about the separation roller shaft
10
a
so as to raise the pick-up roller
12
. After the set of documents P has been loaded on the paper feed slope
4
, the pick-up roller
12
needs to contact the documents P surface to feed the documents P. At this time, the frame member
11
turns about the separation roller shaft
10
a
so as to lower the pick-up roller
12
. The paper feeding mechanism of the paper feeder
1
will be described in detail below.
Disposed downstream of the separation pad
6
, in the document P feeding direction, is the first transferring roller
13
that transfers the individual pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof. Disposed below the first transferring roller
13
is the first presser roller
14
that presses the documents P against the first transferring roller
13
. The first transferring roller
13
and the first presser roller
14
are rotatably supported by shafts in the body of the image reading device
2
. A curved portion
15
is formed downstream of the first transferring roller
13
and the first presser roller
14
in the document P feeding direction. As the pages of the documents P are passed through the curved portion
15
, they are turned over.
Disposed at the end of the curved portion
15
is a second transferring roller
16
, that feeds the pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof. Disposed below the second transferring roller
16
, is a second presser roller
17
that presses the feed document P against the second transferring roller
16
. The second transferring roller
16
, and the second presser roller
17
, are rotatably supported by shafts in the body of the image reading device
2
. The pages of the document P separated one by one, with the aid of the separation pad
6
, are transferred between the first transferring roller
13
and the first presser roller
14
, and then between the second transferring roller
16
and the second presser roller
17
. The documents P are conveyed to the image reader
18
, at a predetermined velocity, as the first and second transferring rollers
13
,
16
rotate.
Disposed downstream of the second transferring roller
16
and the second presser roller
17
, in the document P feeding direction, is the image reader
18
that reads images on the fed document page P.
The image reader
18
includes a contact image sensor (CIS)
19
that reads images on the document page P, an image reading member
20
provided with the CIS
19
, and a platen roller
21
that transfers the pages of the documents P while pressing the passed document P against the image reading member
20
. A strip of white tape is placed around the surface of the platen roller
21
, as a reference for the white color, when the images on the documents P are read. The platen roller
21
may be a white platen roller whose surface is formed in white.
The pages of the documents P transferred by the second transferring roller
16
and the second presser roller
17
, are pressed by the platen roller
21
onto the image reading member
20
provided with the CIS
19
. Thus, the images on the documents P are read in the image reader
18
.
Disposed downstream of the image reader
18
, in the document P feeding direction, is a discharge roller
22
that discharges the pages of the documents P, subjected to the image reading, out of the image reading device
2
. Disposed below the discharge roller
22
, is a discharge presser roller
23
that presses the passing document page P against the discharge roller
22
. The discharge roller
22
and the discharge presser roller
23
are rotatably supported by shafts in the body of the image reading device
2
. The pages of the documents P, subjected to the image reading in the image reader
18
, are transferred between the discharge roller
22
and the discharge presser roller
23
, at a predetermined velocity, as the discharge roller
22
rotates. Thus, the documents P are discharged out of the image reading device
2
.
Disposed at a lower downstream side of the discharge roller
22
and the discharge presser roller
23
, in the document P feeding direction, is a generally plate-shaped discharge tray
24
, that receives the pages of the documents P, which are subjected to image reading and are discharged out of the image reading device
2
. As the pages of the documents P are discharged, they are stacked on the discharge tray
24
, with the side having images facing down. A cover
25
, to protect the image reading device
2
, is provided in an upper portion of the image reading device
2
, above the paper feed path where the pages of the documents P are fed from the paper feed slope
4
to the discharge roller
22
, through the curved portion
15
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the paper feeder
1
according to a first embodiment of the invention will be described below.
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the paper feeder
1
, according to the first embodiment of the invention. To facilitate understanding of the paper feeder
1
according to the first embodiment, an upper, or covering, portion of the frame member
11
is not shown in FIG.
2
. The dot-dash lines with arrows X in
FIG. 2
indicate the document P feeding direction, similar to that illustrated in FIG.
1
.
Disposed in the substantially central portion of the paper feeder
1
, is the separation roller
10
. As described above, the separation roller
10
is mounted on the separation roller shaft
10
a
which extends through the frame member
11
. The separation roller
10
is rotatably supported, by the separation roller shaft
10
a,
in the body of the image reading device
2
. Disposed near an end of the separation roller
10
, inside the frame member
11
, is a separation gear
10
b
that transmits the rotation of the separation roller
10
to an idle gear
11
b
(described below). The separation gear
10
b
is fixedly mounted on the separation roller shaft
10
a.
As the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates, the separation gear
10
b
so rotates as does the idle gear
11
b.
Disposed on the document P feeding upstream side of the frame member
11
(left side in FIG.
2
), is the pick-up roller
12
that feeds out the separated individual pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, similar to the separation roller
10
. The pick-up roller
12
is rotatably supported, by the pick-up roller shaft
12
a,
in the frame member
11
. Disposed near an end of the pick-up roller
12
, inside the frame member
11
, is a pick-up gear
12
b
that transmits the rotation of the idle gear
11
b
to the pick-up roller
12
. The pick-up gear
12
b
is fixedly mounted on the pick-up roller shaft
12
a.
As the idle gear
11
b
rotates, the pick-up gear
12
b
is rotated and the pick-up roller
12
rotates.
Between the pick-up gear
12
b
and the separation gear
10
b,
the idle gear
11
b
is disposed so as to engage both the pick-up gear
12
b
and the separation gear
10
b.
The idle gear
11
b
transmits the rotation of the separation roller
10
to the pick-up roller
12
. The idle gear
11
b
is rotatably supported, by an idle gear shaft
11
a,
in the frame member
11
.
With the above-described structure, such that the idle gear
11
is disposed between the separation gear
10
b
and the pick-up gear
12
b,
the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
can be rotated in the same direction. Accordingly, a page of the documents P stacked on the top may be transferred, in the feeding direction thereof, by the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
rotating in the same direction.
Disposed on the separation roller shaft
10
a,
outside the frame member
11
, is a lifting member
30
. The lifting member
30
lifts the frame member
11
on the side of the pick-up roller
12
, in the following manner. When the separation roller
10
rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a,
is transmitted to the frame member
11
. With the rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a
transmitted to the frame member
11
, the frame member
11
turns upwardly, so as to raise the pick-up roller
12
. Thus, the pick-up roller
12
moves away from the paper feed slope
4
where the documents P are to be loaded. The lifting member
30
includes a frame collar
11
d,
a first collar
31
, a parting wall
31
a,
a second collar
32
, a guard wall
32
a,
a first spring clutch
33
, and a second spring clutch
34
.
Near an insertion portion
11
c,
in the frame member
11
to insert the separation roller shaft
10
a
thereinto, the cylindrical-shaped frame collar
11
d
is extended. The separation roller shaft
10
a
passes through the inside of the frame collar
11
d,
protruding out of the frame member
11
. The frame collar
11
d
is integrated with the frame member
11
. Inside the frame collar
11
d,
the separation roller shaft
10
a
can rotate.
Disposed near an end of the frame collar
11
d
on the separation roller shaft
10
a,
is the first collar
31
that is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape. The first collar
31
is rotatably fitted over the separation roller shaft
10
a.
Accordingly, the first collar
31
and the separation roller shaft
10
a
can individually rotate. Provided in a substantially central portion of the first collar
31
, is a parting wall
31
a
which is substantially formed in a hollow disk shape. The parting wall
31
a
provides space or separation between the first and second spring clutches
33
,
34
, which will be described below in detail.
Disposed near the first collar
31
end opposite to the frame collar
11
d,
is the second collar
32
that is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape. The second collar
32
is fixedly inserted over the separation roller shaft
10
a.
Accordingly, the second collar
32
and the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotate together as one-piece. Provided at the second collar
32
end, opposite to the frame collar
11
d,
is the substantially hollow disk-shaped guard wall
32
a.
The guard wall
32
a
prevents the second spring clutch
34
from coming off.
The first and second spring clutches
33
,
34
, are wound around the outer surfaces of the first and second collars
31
,
32
, respectively, so that the transmission of the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotation to the frame member
11
is controlled.
The first spring clutch
33
, as a first clutch member, which is formed like a substantially spiral spring, is wound around the outer surfaces of the frame collar
11
d
and a part of the first collar
31
, appearing to one side of the parting wall
31
a as shown in FIG.
2
. When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the spring of the first spring clutch
33
unwraps, so as to make the diameter thereof larger. When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the spring of the first spring clutch
33
wraps so as to make the diameter thereof smaller. More specifically, when the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the feeding direction, the first collar
31
rotates/stops independently of the frame collar
11
d.
When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates opposite to the feeding direction, the frame collar
11
d
and the first collar
31
turn/stop as one-piece.
The second spring clutch
34
, as a second clutch member which is formed as a substantially spiral spring similar to the first spring clutch
33
, is wound around the outer surfaces of the second collar
32
and other part of the first collar
31
, appearing to the other side of the parting wall
31
a as shown in FIG.
2
. The winding direction of the second spring clutch
34
is opposite to that of the first spring clutch
33
. When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
wraps so as to make the diameter thereof smaller. When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates opposite to the feeding direction, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
unwraps so as to make the diameter thereof larger. More specifically, when the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the feeding direction thereof, the first and second collars
31
,
32
rotate/stop, as one-piece. When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates opposite to the feeding direction, the first and second collars
31
,
32
separately and independently rotate/stop.
Unlike the first spring clutch
33
, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
continues to wrap, even when the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates opposite to the feeding direction thereof, until a predetermined torque is produced. Therefore, the first and second collar
31
,
32
continue to rotate/stop as one-piece. When the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is produced, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
unwraps, so as to make the diameter thereof larger, similarly as the first spring clutch
33
works. Therefore, the first and second collars
31
,
32
separately and independently rotate/stop.
In the first embodiment, the spring clutches
33
,
34
, which are formed like substantially spiral springs, are wound around the outer surfaces of the collars
11
d,
31
and
32
. However, two spring clutches, which are formed like substantially spiral springs, may be wound around the inner surfaces of the collars
11
d,
31
and
32
.
With reference to
FIG. 3
, a second embodiment of the invention will be explained.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the paper feeder according to the second embodiment of the invention. To facilitate understanding of the paper feeder
1
according to the second embodiment, the upper, or cover, portion of the frame member
11
is not shown in
FIG. 3
, like in FIG.
2
. The dot-dash lines with arrows X in
FIG. 3
indicate the document P feeding direction, similar to those illustrated in FIG.
2
. The difference between the first and second embodiments will be described below.
In the first embodiment, the first spring clutch
33
, which is a spring-type one-way clutch, is used, as a first clutch member, for the lifting member
30
. In the second embodiment, a bearing clutch
35
, which is a bearing-type one-way clutch, is used, as a first clutch member, for the lifting member
40
. It is to be noted in
FIGS. 2 and 3
that similar reference numerals denote similar components, and the explanation thereof is omitted.
Near the insertion portion
11
c
in the frame member
11
for inserting the separation roller shaft
10
a
thereinto, the bearing clutch
35
projects outwardly while placing the separation roller shaft
10
a
therein. The bearing clutch
35
is integrated with the frame member
11
. Inside the bearing clutch
35
, the separation roller shaft
10
a
can rotate.
Between the body of the bearing clutch
35
and the separation roller shaft
10
a,
a first collar
36
is fitted. The first collar
36
and the separation roller shaft
10
a
can rotate.
Inside the bearing clutch
35
, six cylindrical bearings
35
a
are supported by shafts, so as to rotate only in one direction. The six bearings
35
a
hold the first collar
36
so as to allow the first collar
36
to rotate only in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof.
When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the feeding direction, the bearings
35
a
rotate, and the first collar
36
rotates/stops independently of the bearing clutch
35
. When the separation roller
10
rotates opposite to the feeding direction, the bearings
35
a
do not rotate and the bearing clutch
35
and the first collar
36
turn/stop as one-piece.
The spring clutch
34
, as a second clutch member, which is formed like a substantially spiral spring, is wound around the outer surfaces of the first and second collars
36
,
32
. The structures and action of the second spring clutch
34
are the same as those in the first embodiment.
FIG. 4A
is a schematic sectional side view of the paper feeder
1
set inside the image reading device
2
with the cover
25
open.
FIG. 4B
is a schematic sectional side view of the paper feeder
1
set inside the image reading device
2
with the cover
25
closed. As described above, the separation roller
10
is mounted on the separation roller shaft
10
a,
which extends through the frame member
11
. The separation roller
10
is rotatably supported by the separation roller shaft
10
a
in the body of the image reading device
2
.
Disposed on the document P feeding upstream side, in the frame member
11
(left side in FIGS.
4
A and
4
B), is the pick-up roller
12
that feeds out the separated individual pages of documents P, in the feeding direction thereof, similar to the separation roller
10
. The pick-up roller
12
is rotatably supported by the pick-up roller shaft
12
a
in the frame member
11
. The frame member
11
, rotatably supporting the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
by means of shafts
10
a
and
12
a,
is supported in the body of the image reading device
2
so as to rotate about the separation roller shaft
10
a.
The cover
25
, to protect the image reading device
2
, is provided in an upper portion of the paper feeder
1
. Provided on the cover
25
, at its downstream-side lower end in the document P feeding direction (right side in FIG.
4
), is a hinge
25
a
that allows the cover
25
to pivot. The cover
25
opens and closes with respect to the hinge
25
a.
Formed at a substantially central portion of an inner surface of the cover
25
is a protrusion
25
b.
Provided in the central portion of the protrusion
25
b,
is a screw hole
25
c
into which a screw
37
is fitted. Disposed at the lower surface of the protrusion
25
b,
is a substantially L-shaped plate spring
38
. The plate spring
38
is secured on the protrusion
25
b
of the cover
25
by the screw
37
. An end of the plate spring
38
is curved like a hairpin.
A frame protrusion
1
le is provide on a side of the frame member
11
, in a position where the lower end of the plate spring
38
presses down on the frame protrusion
11
e
as the cover
25
is closed. As shown in
FIG. 4A
, as the cover
25
is closed and the plate spring
38
presses down on the frame protrusion
11
e,
with the lower end thereof, the frame member
11
turns upwardly (in the direction indicated by arrow U), about the separation roller shaft
10
a,
so as to lift the pick-up roller
12
. Thus, the pick-up roller
12
is lifted, every time the cover
25
is closed. Accordingly, a set of the documents P can be loaded, with the leading edges thereof set under the pick-up roller
12
.
After the frame protrusion
11
e
is pressed by the lower end of the plate spring
38
, the plate spring
38
slides off between the frame protrusion
11
e
and the separation roller shaft
10
a,
while being elastically deformed. As the document P feeding is started even with the frame member
11
lifted on the side of the pick-up roller
12
, the frame member
11
can be turned downwardly about the separation roller shaft
10
a,
so as to lower the pick-up roller
12
. Therefore, the document P feeding can be smoothly performed with the pick-up roller
12
lowered, even after the pick-up roller
12
is lifted as the cover
25
is closed.
Operations of the image reading device
2
having the paper feeder
1
therein, will be described below, with reference to
FIG. 1. A
set of the documents P is loaded on the paper feed tray
3
with the side having images facing up. When the set of documents P is inserted inward, as stacked, to set on the paper feed slope
4
, the front actuator
5
rotates about the fulcrum
5
a,
while being pushed forward by the set of documents P in the document P feeding direction. By the rotation of the front actuator
5
a,
a sensor (not shown) senses the presence of the documents P on the paper feed slope
4
. A user inserts the documents P, until leading edges of the documents P come to contact the lower surface of the separation roller
10
and the upper surface of the separation pad
6
.
When an image reading switch (not shown) is turned on, the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the direction to feed successive pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the frame member
11
turns downwardly about the separation roller shaft
10
a
(in the counterclockwise direction), so as to lower the pick-up roller
12
. At the same time, the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
start to rotate in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof. The pages of the documents P contacting the surface of the separation pad
6
, are dragged and separated one by one, by the separation pad
6
. As the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
further rotate, the uppermost page of the documents P contacting the separation roller
10
is fed forward in the feeding direction thereof. The operations of the paper feeder
1
will be described in detail below.
The page of the documents P, fed by the separation roller
10
, is transferred to the curved portion
15
by the first transferring roller
13
and the first presser roller
14
. The page of the documents P is transferred at a predetermined velocity to the image reader
18
, through the curved portion
15
, by the second transferring roller
16
and the second presser roller
17
.
The page of the documents P is transferred to the image reader
18
, with the side having the images facing down. As the page of the documents P is transferred while being pressed by the platen roller
21
onto the image reading unit
20
provided with the CIS
19
, the images on the page are read. The page of the documents P subjected to the image reading by the image reader
18
is transferred between the discharge roller
22
and the discharge presser roller
23
. The page of the documents P is transferred at a predetermined velocity, as the discharge roller
22
rotates. Thus, the page of the documents P, subjected to the image reading, is discharged onto the discharge tray
24
.
With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the operations of the paper feeder
1
will now be described in detail below. As the separation roller shaft
10
a
is rotated by a driving motor (not shown) in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
wraps, so as to make the diameter thereof smaller. Accordingly, the first and second collars
31
,
32
start to rotate as one-piece. As described above, the second collar
32
is fixedly inserted over the separation roller shaft
10
a.
The first collar
31
is rotatably inserted over the separation roller shaft
10
a.
In this case, the first and second collars
31
,
32
rotate, together with the separation roller shaft
10
a,
as one-piece.
When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the spring of the first spring clutch
33
unwraps, so as to make the diameter thereof larger. Accordingly, the first collar
31
rotates independently of the frame collar
11
d.
The frame collar
11
d,
integrated with the frame member
11
, does not rotate. As described above, the first collar
31
rotates, together with the second collar
32
and the separation roller shaft
10
a,
as one-piece.
The bearing clutch
35
, as the first clutch member, in the second embodiment, uses a similar principal as the first embodiment. When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the first collar
36
rotates independently of the bearing clutch
35
, as the bearings
35
a
rotate. The bearing clutch
35
integrated with the frame member
11
does not rotate.
The first collar
36
rotates, together with the second collar
32
and the separation roller shaft
10
a,
as one-piece, as described above.
When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
cooperatively feed the pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, as the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates independently of the frame member
11
.
When all pages of the documents P have been fed, the separation roller shaft
10
a
is rotated, by a driving motor (not shown), opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, by a predetermined amount. As the separation roller shaft
10
a
is rotated opposite to the feeding direction, the spring of the first spring clutch
33
wraps and that of the second spring clutch
34
unwraps differently than when as the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof.
When the separation roller shaft
10
a
is rotated opposite to the feeding direction, by the predetermined amount, the torque that is equal to or greater than the predetermined torque, is not produced on the separation roller shaft
10
a.
Accordingly, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
continues to wrap, so that the first and second collars
31
,
32
rotate together with the separation roller shaft
10
a,
as one-piece. The spring of the first spring clutch
33
wraps, so as to make the diameter thereof smaller, so that the frame collar
11
d
and the first collar
31
turn as one-piece.
The frame collar
11
d,
and the first and second collars
31
,
32
turn, as one-piece, together with the separation roller shaft
10
a.
Therefore, the power of the separation roller shaft
10
a,
rotating opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, is transmitted to the frame member
11
. Due to the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotating opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the frame member
11
on the side of the pick-up roller
12
, is turned upwardly, so that the pick-up roller
12
is lifted up away from the paper feed slope
4
where the documents P are to be loaded.
The bearing clutch
35
, as the first clutch member, in the second embodiment, uses the similar principal as the first embodiment. When the separation roller shaft
10
a
rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the bearing clutch
35
and the first collar
36
turn together, as one-piece, as the bearings
35
a
do not rotate. Accordingly, the bearing clutch
35
, and the first and the second collars
36
,
32
turn, as one-piece, together with the separation roller shaft
10
a.
As the separation roller
10
rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, the rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a,
is transmitted to the frame member
11
. With the rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a
transmitted to the frame member
11
, the frame member
11
turns upwardly.
With the use of the bearing clutch
35
, as the first clutch member, the separation roller shaft
10
a
can be rotated in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, by rotating the first collar
36
independently of the bearing clutch
35
. To turn the frame member
11
upwardly so as to lift the pick-up roller
12
from the documents P, the rotation of separation roller
10
is transmitted to the frame member
11
, by turning the bearing clutch
35
and the first collar
36
together, as one-piece.
When the documents P are fed, a paper jam may occur. As a page of the documents P is manually pulled in the opposite direction from the document P feeding direction, to clear the paper jam, the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque, is produced on the separation roller shaft
10
a.
In such cases, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
unwraps, so as make the diameter thereof larger. Accordingly, the first and second collars
31
,
32
separately and independently rotate. The first collar
31
becoming as one-piece with the frame collar
11
d
projecting from the frame member
11
, lifts the frame member
11
, and stops at a position where the frame member
11
is lifted. The second collar
32
continuously rotates, together with the separation roller shaft
10
a,
so that a user may easily remove the page of the documents P, by pulling the page in the direction opposite to the paper feeding direction.
With the above-described structure, the documents P are not susceptible to damage when the documents P are pulled out in the direction opposite to the paper feeding direction.
When a set of the documents P has been fed, the frame member
11
is lifted, as the separation roller shaft
10
a
is rotated opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, by the predetermined amount. Thereafter, when another set of the documents P is loaded and the feeding thereof is started, the separation roller shaft
10
a
is started to be rotated by the driving motor (not shown) in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, as described above. In this case, the spring of the first spring clutch
33
wraps, so as to make the diameter thereof smaller, due to a force that the frame member
11
is trying to lower by its own weight. The spring of the second spring clutch
34
tends to unwrap so as to make the diameter thereof larger, due to a force that the frame member
11
is trying to lower by its own weight. However, as the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is not produced on the separation roller shaft
10
a,
the spring of the second spring clutch
34
continues to wrap so as to make the diameter thereof smaller. Accordingly, the first and second collars
31
,
32
and the frame collar
11
d
turn, as one-piece, together with the separation roller shaft
10
a.
The rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a,
in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, is directly transmitted to the frame member
11
. Upon the transmission of the rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a
to the frame member
11
, the frame member
11
, which has been lifted, is lowered, and the pick-up roller
12
contacts the upper surface of the page of the documents P stacked on the top. At the same time, the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
rotate in the feeding direction thereof, and feed the pages of the documents P in the feeding direction. The pages of the documents P are transferred as described above.
With reference to
FIGS. 4A and 4B
, manually lifting the frame member
11
by opening and closing the cover
25
, will be described in detail below. As shown in
FIG. 4A
, the frame member
11
on the side of the pick-up roller
12
, is lowered. When the cover
25
is turned about the hinge
25
a,
to close the cover
25
, the plate spring
38
extending in an inner side of the cover
25
, presses the upper portion of the frame protrusion
1
e
provided on the side of the frame member
11
, with a portion curved substantially like a hairpin. The spring of the first spring clutch
33
unwraps, so that the first collar
31
rotates independently of the frame collar
11
d.
The frame member
11
turns about the separation roller shaft
10
a,
so as to raise the pick-up roller
12
(in the direction of the arrow U). At this time, the separation roller shaft
10
a
does not rotate but stops.
As the frame member
11
continues to turn in a direction that the pick-up roller
12
is raised (in the direction of the arrow U), the plate spring
38
is elastically deformed toward the separation roller
10
side, from the frame protrusion
11
e,
so that the plate spring
38
slips between the separation roller shaft
10
a
and the frame protrusion
11
e
(see FIG.
4
B). Thereafter, the plate spring
38
does not press down the frame protrusion
11
e,
the frame member
11
is free from external forces applied thereto. When the frame member
11
starts to turn, due to the weight thereof, in a direction such that the pick-up roller
12
side is lowered, the spring of the first spring clutch
33
wraps, and the frame collar
11
d
and the first collar
31
become as one-piece and stop.
At this time, the torque equal to or higher than the predetermined torque is not acting on the separation roller shaft
10
a.
Therefore, the spring of the second spring clutch
34
continues to wrap, so that the first and second collars
31
,
32
becoming as one-piece, still stop. The frame collar
11
d,
and the first and second collars
31
,
32
all stop, without rotating. More specifically, the frame member
11
stays lifted on the pick-up roller
12
side thereof (see FIG.
4
B), when the cover
25
is closed.
To resume the feeding of the documents P after the cover
25
is closed, the separation roller shaft
10
a is rotated by the drive motor (not shown) in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof. In this case, the spring of the first spring clutch
33
wraps, so as to make the diameter thereof smaller, due to a force that the frame member
11
is trying to lower by its own weight. The spring of the second spring clutch
34
tends to unwrap, so as to make the diameter thereof larger, due to a force that the frame member
11
is trying to lower by its own weight. However, as the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is not produced on the separation roller shaft
10
a,
the spring of the second spring clutch
34
continues to wrap, so as to make the diameter thereof smaller. Accordingly, the first and second collars
31
,
32
and the frame collar
11
d
turn, as one-piece, together with the separation roller shaft
10
a.
The rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a,
in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof is directly transmitted to the frame member
11
. Upon the transmission of the rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a
to the frame member
11
, the frame member
11
, which has been lifted, is lowered, and the pick-up roller
12
contacts the upper surface of the page of the documents P stacked on the top. At the same time, the separation roller
10
and the pick-up roller
12
rotate in the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, and feed the pages of the documents P in the feeding direction thereof. The pages of the documents P are transferred as described above.
As described above, in the paper feeder
1
according to the embodiments of the invention, the lifting members
30
,
40
transmit the rotation of the separation roller shaft
10
a
to the frame member
11
, as the separation roller shaft
10
a
is rotated opposite to the direction to feed the documents P in the feeding direction thereof, by the predetermined amount, after all pages of the documents P have been fed. Accordingly, the pick-up roller
12
side of the frame member
11
is turned upwardly, so as to become away from the paper feed slope
4
where the documents P are to be loaded. Thereafter, another set of the documents P can be readily loaded, with the leading edge thereof set under the pick-up roller
12
. Further, the documents P may be stably feed out, because external forces, to raise the pick-up roller
12
side of the frame member
11
, are not applied to the frame member
11
when the feeding of the documents P is started.
While the invention has been described with reference to the embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to the particular forms shown in the foregoing embodiments. Various modifications and alterations can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
For example, the paper feeder that feeds the documents P is explained in the embodiments of the invention. However, the invention may be applied to a paper feeder that feeds a print sheet.
Further, the invention may be applied to a feeder that feeds a transferring material of a fixed format other than a sheet of paper or a transferring material with some long length.
Claims
- 1. A paper feeder, comprising:a separation roller that separates a plurality of stacked documents, one by one; a pick-up roller that is disposed upstream of the separation roller in a document feeding direction, and that feeds the documents toward the separation roller; a frame member through which a rotating shaft for the separation roller passes, the frame member supporting a rotating shaft for the pick-up roller; and a lifting member that turns the frame member in a direction away from a document positioning portion, so as to move the pick-up roller away from the document positioning portion, by transmitting a rotation of the rotating shaft for the separation roller, to the frame member, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to a direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, wherein the lifting member includes: a frame collar that projects from the frame member at an insertion portion of the rotating shaft for the separation roller in the frame member, the frame collar guiding the rotating shaft for the separation roller therethrough; a first collar that is disposed near the frame collar and rotatably inserted over the rotating shaft for the separation roller; a second collar that is disposed near a first collar end opposite to the frame collar, and fixedly inserted over the rotating shaft for the separation roller; a first clutch member that connects the frame collar and the first collar, wherein when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, the first clutch member causes the frame collar and the first collar to separately and independently act, and when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, the first clutch member causes the frame collar and the first collar to act as one-piece; and a second clutch member that connects the first collar and the second collar therein, wherein when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar to act as one-piece, and when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar to act as one-piece, until a predetermined torque is produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, and the second clutch member causes the first collar and the second collar to separately and independently act, as a torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction.
- 2. The paper feeder according to claim 1, wherein the first clutch member includes the frame collar and a bearing-type one-way clutch that allows the first collar to rotate only in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction.
- 3. The paper feeder according to claim 1, wherein the second clutch member includes a spring-type one-way clutch that has a spring wound around outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar;when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, an inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar becomes smaller, the spring presses the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar, and the first collar and the second collar act as one-piece; when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, with a torque less than the predetermined torque produced, the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar remains smaller, the spring presses the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar, and the first collar and the second collar act as one-piece; and when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction, with the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque produced, the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar becomes larger than outside diameters of the first collar and the second collar, and the first collar and the second collar act separately and independently.
- 4. The paper feeder according to claim 1, further comprising:a cover that covers the frame member; a cover protruding member that is disposed in the cover on a side of the frame member; and a frame protruding member that is formed on the frame member, upstream of the separation roller in the document feeding direction, that lifts the frame member on a side of the pick-up roller by making the frame member rotate about the rotating shaft for the separation roller, with the frame protruding member, when the cover is closed.
- 5. The paper feeder according to claim 4, wherein the cover protruding member is formed of a plate spring.
- 6. A feeder, comprising:a separation roller that separates a plurality of transferring materials, one by one; a pick-up roller that is disposed upstream of the separation roller in a transferring material feeding direction, and that feeds the transferring materials toward the separation roller; a frame member through which a rotating shaft for the separation roller passes, the frame member supporting a rotating shaft for the pick-up roller; and a lifting member that turns the frame member in a direction away from a transferring material positioning portion, so as to move the pick-up roller away from the transferring material positioning portion, by transmitting a rotation of the rotating shaft for the separation roller, to the frame member, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to a direction to feed the transferring materials in the transferring material feeding direction, wherein the lifting member includes: a frame collar that projects from the frame member and that allows the rotating shaft for the separation roller to pass through; a first collar that is disposed near the frame collar and rotatably inserted over the rotating shaft for the separation roller; a second collar that is disposed near a first collar end opposite to the frame collar, and fixed to the rotating shaft for the separation roller; a first clutch member that disengages the frame collar and the first collar when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof, and that engages the frame collar and the first collar when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof; and a second clutch member that engages the first collar and the second collar when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof, and until a predetermined torque is produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof, and that disengages the first collar and the second collar, as a torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is produced on the rotating shaft for the separation roller, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof.
- 7. The feeder according to claim 6, wherein the first clutch member includes the frame collar and a bearing-type one-way clutch that allows the first collar to rotate only in the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof.
- 8. The feeder according to claim 6, wherein the first clutch member includes a spring-type one-way clutch.
- 9. The feeder according to claim 6, wherein the second clutch member includes a spring-type one-way clutch that has a spring wound around outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar;when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates in the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof, an inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar becomes smaller, the spring presses the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar, and the first collar and the second collar engage; when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof, with a torque less that the predetermined torque produced, the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar remains smaller, the spring presses the outer surfaces of the first collar and the second collar, and the first collar and the second collar engage; and when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to the direction to feed the transferring materials in the feeding direction thereof, with the torque equal to or greater than the predetermined torque produced, the inside diameter of the spring surrounding the first collar and the second collar becomes larger than outside diameters of the first collar and the second collar, and the first collar and the second collar disengage.
- 10. The feeder according to claim 6, further comprising:a cover that covers the frame member; a cover protruding member that is disposed in the cover on a side of the frame member; and a frame protruding member that is formed on the frame member upstream of the separation roller in the transferring material feeding direction and that turns about the rotating shaft for the separation roller, so as to lift the frame member on a side of the pick-up roller, with the frame protruding member, when the cover is closed.
- 11. The feeder according to claim 10, wherein the cover protruding member is formed of a plate spring.
- 12. The feeder according to claim 6, wherein the transferring materials are documents.
- 13. The feeder according to claim 6, wherein the transferring materials are print sheets.
- 14. A paper feeder, comprising:a separation roller that separates a plurality of stacked documents, one by one; a pick-up roller that is disposed upstream of the separation roller in a document feeding direction, and that feeds the documents toward the separation roller; a frame member through which a rotating shaft for the separation roller passes, the frame member supporting a rotating shaft for the pick-up roller; a lifting member that turns the frame member in a direction away from a document positioning portion, so as to move the pick-up roller away from the document positioning portion, by transmitting a rotation of the rotating shaft for the separation roller, to the frame member, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to a direction to feed the documents in the document feeding direction; a cover that covers the frame member; a cover protruding member that is disposed in the cover on a side of the frame member; and a frame protruding member that is formed on the frame member, upstream of the separation roller in the document feeding direction, that lifts the frame member on a side of the pick-up roller by making the frame member rotate about the rotating shaft for the separation roller, with the frame protruding member, when the cover is closed.
- 15. The paper feeder according to claim 14, wherein the cover protruding member is formed of a plate spring.
- 16. A feeder, comprising:a separation roller that separates a plurality of transferring materials, one by one; a pick-up roller that is disposed upstream of the separation roller in a transferring material feeding direction, and that feeds the transferring materials toward the separation roller; a frame member through which a rotating shaft for the separation roller passes, the frame member supporting a rotating shaft for the pick-up roller; a lifting member that turns the frame member in a direction away from a transferring material positioning portion, so as to move the pick-up roller away from the transferring material positioning portion, by transmitting a rotation of the rotating shaft for the separation roller, to the frame member, when the rotating shaft for the separation roller rotates opposite to a direction to feed the transferring materials in the transferring material feeding direction; a cover that covers the frame member; a cover protruding member that is disposed in the cover on a side of the frame member; and a frame protruding member that is formed on the frame member upstream of the separation roller in the transferring material feeding direction and that turns about the rotating shaft for the separation roller, so as to lift the frame member on a side of the pick-up roller, with the frame protruding member, when the cover is closed.
- 17. The feeder according to claim 16, wherein the cover protruding member is formed of a plate spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-241494 |
Aug 1999 |
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