Paper feeder

Abstract
A paper returner is placed in the vicinity of an end portion of a hopper for stacking a plurality of sheets of paper which faces a paper feeding roller, so as to be pivotable between a first position where the paper returner constitutes a part of the paper transporting passage, and a second position where the paper returner is isolated from the paper transporting passage. A separation pad is provided on a first face of the paper returner. The separation pad has a friction coefficient which is higher than a friction coefficient of the first face of the paper returner. The paper returner is placed at the first position so that a top sheet of paper in the hopper is abutted against the paper feeding roller, and is separated from other sheets of paper by the separation pad. The paper returner is placed at the second position so that the first face of the paper returner returns sheets of paper, which are entered in the paper transporting passage together with the sheet of paper to be fed, to the hopper.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a paper feeder used with a recording apparatus such as a printer for feeding sheet-like paper stacked on a hopper, and in particular to a paper feeder comprising a paper returner for returning an overlappedly transported sheet of paper to the hopper, the paper returner having a function of separating and feeding sheets of paper one by one.




A paper feeder used with a recording apparatus comprises two paper feeding rollers placed in a paper width direction, the one paper feeding roller being fixedly placed on one side edge side, and the other being built in an edge guide and semi-fixedly placed movably matching the paper width. A base end of the hopper is attached rotatably to a shaft at a right angle to the entry direction such that the whole of paper in the width direction is moved up or down at the same time by a cam mechanism associated with rotation of the paper feeding roller. A rotatable separation pad holder is provided with a separation pad to separate the sheets one by one from the hopper and feed each sheet.




When paper is abutted against the paper feeding roller, and at the same time, the separation pad is pressed against the paper feeding roller as the hopper moves up, the top sheet of paper is separated and fed. When the sheet arrives at a transport roller and skew removal is terminated, the paper feeding roller is rotated and stopped at a home position. Meanwhile, positioning is performed such that a distance between a leading edge of the paper sheet and a recording head is made constant is performed, and then print is started. When the paper feeding roller is stopped at the home position, a gap is formed between the paper feeding roller and the separation pad, but a part of the sheet being printed exists. At this time, another sheet overlappedly sent enters the gap, and two or more overlapped sheets may also be fed in conjunction with the sheet being printed in some cases. As a measure against such trouble, an idle roller is usually pressed against the separation pad. When a sheet being printed exists between the paper feeding roller and the separation pad, it is pressed against the separation pad by the idle roller, whereby entry of the sheets overlappedly sent is prevented. Each sheet whose entry is blocked is pushed and returned to the hopper by operating a paper return lever (paper returner) after the print terminates.




This related paper feeder comprises the separation pad holder and the paper return lever as separate components, and thus has a complicated structure and a large number of parts, leading to an increase in costs. Since the paper returning operation is performed after print, the next paper feed operation cannot be started until the paper returning operation terminates, and thus the time interval between the print termination of one sheet and the print start of another sheet (throughput) is prolonged. Further, since the sheet being printed is pressed against the idle roller, a contact load with the sheet occurs and leads to a load of a motor drive system, etc.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a paper feeder comprising a paper returner provided with a function of surely separating and feeding sheets of paper one by one.




It is another object of the invention to provide a paper feeder capable of performing the paper returning operation during printing.




In order to achieve the above objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a paper feeder, for feeding a sheet of paper to a recording apparatus, comprising:




a hopper, for stacking a plurality of sheets of paper;




a paper feeding roller, which constitutes a part of a paper transporting passage;




a paper returner, placed in the vicinity of an end portion of the hopper which faces the paper feeding roller, so as to be pivotable between a first position where the paper returner constitutes a part of the paper transporting passage, and a second position where the paper returner is isolated from the paper transporting passage; and




a separation pad, provided on a first face of the paper returner, the separation pad having a friction coefficient which is higher than a friction coefficient of the first face of the paper returner,




wherein the paper returner is placed at the first position so that a top sheet of paper in the hopper is abutted against the paper feeding roller, and is separated from other sheets of paper by the separation pad; and




wherein the paper returner is placed at the second position so that the first face of the paper returner returns sheets of paper, which are entered in the paper transporting passage together with the sheet of paper to be fed, to the hopper.




In this configuration, since the separation pad is attached to the paper returner, so that the number of parts can be decreased and the structure can be simplified for reducing costs as compared with the case where the separation pad holder and the paper return lever are provided separately as in the related paper feeder.




Preferably, the paper feeder further comprises an auxiliary roller. Here, the paper feeding roller and the auxiliary roller are arranged in a widthwise direction of the sheet of paper. The first face of the returner abuts the top sheet of paper are abutted against the paper feeding roller and the auxiliary roller, when the paper returner is placed in the first position.




In this configuration, motion of the opposite end of paper with no caught entry by the paper feeding roller is suppressed and skew is hard to occur and can be prevented from causing a paper jam to occur.




Preferably, the first face of the returner prevents the sheets of paper in the hopper from entering the paper transporting passage, when the paper returner is placed in the second position.




In this configuration, when paper is not fed, the leading end of paper is regulated, and accidental entry of paper into the paper transporting passage can be blocked.




Preferably, the paper feeder further comprises an urging member, which urges the paper returner toward the second position. Here, the paper feeding roller includes a first portion which urges the first face of the paper returner toward the first position, against an urging force of the urging member.




In this configuration, the first face of the paper returner is always abutted against the paper feeding roller, and paper pressing and paper returning operations of the paper returner are made reliable.




Here, it is preferable that the paper feeder further comprises an incliner, which inclines the paper returner from the second position toward the first position at a predetermined angle, so that the first face of the paper returner is urged by the first portion of the paper feeding roller.




In this configuration, the paper returner can be rotated smoothly without straining and the paper transporting passage from the hopper to the paper feeding roller is almost closed by the paper returner, so that accidental entry of paper into the paper transporting passage can be blocked.




Here, it is preferable that the incliner is placed other than a widthwise end of the paper transporting passage.




In this configuration, if the incliner operates with jammed paper existing on the paper returner, the paper is not damaged.




Here, it is preferable that the incliner includes a cam cooperated with the paper feeding roller, and a cam follower formed on a part of the paper returner which is projected to the outside of the widthwise end of the paper transporting passage.




In this configuration, the incliner is implemented as the cam mechanism, so that the structure is simplified.




Preferably, the paper feeder further comprises a cam mechanism, which approaches the hopper to the paper feeding roller after the paper returner is placed in the first position.




If the approaching of the hopper to insert the sheet of paper is started while the paper returner is pivoting, there is probability that the leading end of paper is broken by the paper returner. However, in this configuration, the above-mentioned disadvantage can be prevented reliably.




Here, it is preferable that the paper returner starts to move to the second position after the cam mechanism separates the hopper from the paper feeding roller and before the feeding operation of the top sheet of paper is completed.




In this configuration, a sheet of paper transported together with the fed sheet can be returned to the hopper reliably. The operation is performed while paper is being fed, so that throughput is enhanced. Since the paper returner is at the second position during printing, an idle roller for blocking entry of extra paper into the paper transporting passage as in the related paper feeder becomes unnecessary, and the contact load between the paper returner and the paper feeding roller can be decreased.




Preferably, the paper feeding roller is placed in the vicinity of one widthwise end of the paper transporting passage. The hopper is pivotable about one widthwise end portion thereof which is in the vicinity of the other widthwise end of the paper transporting passage.




In this configuration, the longitudinal width of the hopper can be lessened for miniaturizing the hopper, and the number of parts can be reduced because only the paper feeding roller is required.




Preferably, a stacking plane of the hopper is parallel with a tangent plane of the paper feeding roller.




In this configuration, the entry angle into the separation pad does not change and paper is fed stably, even if the number of sheets of paper changes.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a transverse sectional view of a recording apparatus incorporating a paper feeder according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a first unit;





FIG. 3

is a side view of I—I arrow view in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a second unit;





FIG. 5

is a side view of II—II arrow view in

FIG. 4

;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are schematic representations to show operation of a paper returner in sectional view taken on line III—III in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the paper returner;





FIG. 8

is a side view of IV—IV arrow view in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a side view of V—V arrow view in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view when the first and second units are assembled;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view to show another embodiment of inclination means for performing initial rotation when a paper returner is fallen down;





FIG. 12

is a drawing to show the relationship between the hopper and the paper returner when a paper feeding roller is at a home position;





FIG. 13

is a drawing to show staring to fall down the paper returner by a subsidiary cam;





FIG. 14

is a drawing to show a state in which the paper feeding roller abuts a separation pad;





FIG. 15

is a drawing to show a fall-down position of the paper returner;





FIG. 16

is a drawing to show a state just after the hopper moves up;





FIG. 17

is a drawing to show a state in which paper is being fed;





FIG. 18

is a drawing to show a state just before the hopper starts to move down;





FIG. 19

is a drawing to show a state in which the hopper is moving down;





FIG. 20

is a drawing to show a state in which the hopper arrives at the lower limit;





FIG. 21

is a drawing to show a state just before the paper returner starts the stand-up operation;





FIG. 22

is a drawing to show a state in which the paper returner arrives at a stand-up position and paper return is completed;





FIG. 23

is a drawing to show rotation of the paper feeding roller after the paper return is completed; and





FIG. 24

is a drawing to show a state in which the paper feeding roller is returned to the home position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the accompanying drawings, there are shown preferred embodiments of the invention.

FIG. 1

is a transverse sectional view of a recording apparatus incorporating a paper feeder according to the invention.




In a recording apparatus


1


, a separation pad


4


is abutted against a rotating paper feeding roller


2


to separate one sheet of paper from a plurality of sheets of paper P stacked on a hopper


3


. The separated sheet is fed to a transport roller


6


along a paper guide


5


, and a skew is removed, then the sheet is sent to a record area matching the print timing. Printing is performed by reciprocating a recording head


7


mounted on a carriage


8


in a subscanning direction of the sheet. Then the sheet is discharged by a discharge roller


9


.




A paper support


21


is attached to a housing


10


of the recording apparatus


1


and an edge guide


22


for regulating the side margin of the paper P supported on the paper support


21


is slidably placed in the housing


10


. The hopper


3


is rotatably placed between the edge guide


22


and the paper feeding roller


2


, and when the hopper


3


is moved up, the separation pad


4


presses the top sheet of paper against the paper feeding roller


2


and separates and feeds the sheet.




A paper feeder


20


includes a first unit


30


comprising the paper feeding roller


2


, an auxiliary roller


331


a transmission gear


35


, etc., built in one piece, and a second unit


40


comprising the hopper


3


and a paper returner


42


having the separation pad


4


, built in a frame


41


in one piece. The first unit


30


is fixed to the rear of a frame


13


partitioning the carriage


8


, and the second unit


40


is attached to a main frame


12


so that the bottom portion of the frame


41


shaped like a mountain in cross section is roughly on an extension of a paper transporting passage connecting the transport roller


6


and the discharge roller


9


. The units make it possible to reduce the number of assembling steps into the recording apparatus and lessen adjustment of the post-assembled units.




The first and second units will be discussed in more detail.




In

FIG. 2

, the first unit


30


comprises a roller shaft


32


supported on a bearing part


31




a


of a roller holder frame


31


for rotation, and the paper feeding roller


2


and the auxiliary roller


33


are placed on the roller shaft


32


. A hopper driving cam


34


forming a cam mechanism for moving up or down the hopper


3


, and the transmission gear


35


are placed on the roller shaft


32


. A subsidiary cam


36


for performing the initial inclining operation of the paper returner described later is placed on a side of the hopper driving cam


34


. The transmission gear


35


is associated with a drive gear of a paper feed motor (not shown) via an intermediate transmission gear.




The paper feeding roller


2


consists of a round portion


2




a


and a flat portion


2




c


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, and a friction member is attached to the round portion


2




a


for feeding paper. The round portion


2




a


is extended to a protruded portion


2




b


for enlarging the circumferential for the paper feeding. The protruded portion


2




b


acts so as to reliably feed paper to the transport roller


6


, if the paper load capacity of the hopper


3


changes. If one sheet of paper exists in the hopper


3


, the time required to move up the hopper


3


from the lowermost position to abut the sheet of paper against the paper feeding roller


2


becomes the longest. That is, the paper feeding roller


2


rotates at a predetermined angle until the sheet of paper is abutted against the paper feeding roller


2


, and thus the length of the protruded portion


2




b


is set so that paper arrives at the transport roller


6


as it is fed from the abutment position. Since the protruded portion


2




b


is provided, the circumferential length used for the paper feeding is extended without enlarging the diameter of the paper feeding roller


2


, thereby the apparatus can be miniaturized.




To feed paper stored in the hopper


3


by one paper feeding roller


2


placed on one side in the paper width direction, one side of paper is caught in the paper feeding roller


2


and the paper side part is curled and enters the paper transporting passage. Since the paper feeding roller


2


does not exist on an opposite side of the paper, the paper enters the paper transporting passage straight. If paper is thus transported based on different entries in the paper width direction, skew occurs, easily causing a paper jam to occur. To solve the problem caused by the system wherein the paper feeding roller


2


is placed only on one side in the paper width direction, the auxiliary roller


33


is disposed to the center in the width direction away from the paper feeding roller


2


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the auxiliary roller


33


is placed on the same axis as the paper feeding roller


2


and acts so as to catch a part of paper near the widthwise center like the paper feeding roller, which is pressed by an auxiliary pad


4


A of the paper returner


42


. Accordingly, undesired motion of the opposite end of paper is suppressed, and skew is hard to occur. Numeral


37


denotes a flat cable retainer placed in the frame


31


to retain a flat cable


38


for transmitting a print signal to the recording head


7


(see FIG.


1


).




In the second unit


40


, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a front inclined face of the frame


41


extending in the width direction of the recording apparatus


1


is used as the paper guide


5


and the hopper


3


is placed on a rear inclined face of the frame


41


. On the top of the frame


41


, the paper returner


42


is placed along a ridgeline portion


41




b


, and a base end of the paper returner


42


is placed in the ridgeline portion


41




b


for rotation. One end of the hopper


3


in the width direction of the recording apparatus


1


is attached along the inclined face of the frame


41


so as to be rotatable about a support point


43


, and an opposite end is positioned on the side of the first unit


30


and a hopper edge guide


3




a


is provided. The upper end face thereof forms a hopper cam follower


3




c


on which the hopper driving cam


34


is abutted. A projection


3




b


extending from the hopper edge guide


3




a


to the outside is inserted into a hopper guide


41




a


placed upright from the frame


41


for regulating motion of the opposite end of the hopper


3


so that it is moved only up or down.




The rotation support point


43


of the hopper


3


is placed so that the hopper face in the proximity of the rotation support point


43


almost matches the ridgeline portion


41




b


, for preventing the paper tip from being caught in the frame


41


on the rotation support point


43


side of the hopper


3


, when paper is set. A hopper spring


44


is placed between the hopper


3


and the frame


41


on the rear in the proximity of the opposite end of the hopper


3


for urging the hopper


3


in the crest direction of the inclined face. A sheet


45


having a friction coefficient higher than that of other hopper face is put on the hopper


3


so as to match with the position of the separation pad


4


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7

to


9


, a base end


42




b


formed as a bearing structure is fitted with a shaft part of the frame


41


so as to make the paper returner


42


rotatable. The separation pad


4


and the auxiliary pad


4


A which are placed away from each other are provided on a surface


42




c


of the paper returner


42


. A cam follower


42




a


for initially inclining the paper returner


42


is placed on the edge guide


3




a


side of the hopper


3


and the subsidiary cam


36


placed on the side of the hopper driving cam


34


acts on the cam follower


42




a


. The subsidiary cam


36


and the cam follower


42




a


constitute an initial incliner which starts to rotate the paper returner


42


at a predetermined angle from the stand-up position to the fall-down position in association with rotation of the paper feeding roller


2


in a paper feed direction.




At a free end on an opposite side to the base end


42




b


, a protrusion


42




d


is formed on the surface


42




c


in a portion except the separation pad


4


is provided. The protrusion


24




d


acts so as to reliably grasp the leading end of sheet, and return it to the hopper


3


when the paper returning operation is performed as described later.




The paper guide


5


is formed with a notch part


46


of roughly the same shape as the paper returner


42


. The notch part


46


is covered when the paper returner


42


rotates against the urging force of a paper returner spring


47


from the stand-up position shown in

FIG. 6A

to the fall-down position shown in FIG.


6


B. The notch part


46


is flush with the paper guide


5


. The paper returner spring


47


is implanted as a coil spring, for example, and is disposed on the rear slope of the frame


41


. The paper returner spring


47


is retained at one end on the back of the paper returner


42


and at an opposite end on the frame


41


for urging the paper returner


42


so as to stand up the paper returner


42


as shown in FIG.


6


A.




The paper returner


42


stands up almost vertically for blocking accidental entry of paper into the paper transporting passage when paper is set. In the stand-up state, the paper returner


42


is out of the rotation path of a roller face of the paper feeding roller


2


and a rotation force cannot be given. Then, to enter a portion for making the rotation force act on the paper returner


42


in the rotation path of the roller face of the paper feeding roller


2


, the paper returner


42


is initially rotated at a predetermined angle in association with rotation of the paper feeding roller


2


by the subsidiary cam


36


and the cam follower


42




a


(the initial incliner) at the initial stage of rotation of the paper feeding roller


2


for feeding paper. Then, the force from the paper feeding roller


2


acts directly on the paper returner


42


for rotating the same. Accordingly, the paper returner


42


can be rotated smoothly.




On side of the hopper


3


close to the rotation support point


43


, a paper receptor


48


is formed on the paper guide


5


near to the ridgeline portion


41




b


and has a triangular plane which is wide on the rotation support point


43


side of the hopper


3


and becomes narrower toward the center, whereby a load shift of stacked sheets of paper is prevented.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view to show another embodiment of the initial incliner for performing the initial rotation to fall down a paper returner. A separation pad


4


is formed on both sides with a groove cam


42




e


toward a free end of a paper returner


42


. A subsidiary cam


36




a


acting on the groove cam


42




e


of the paper returner


42


is placed on each of flanges


2




d


on both sides of a paper feeding roller


2


. Before a roller face of the paper feeding roller


2


comes in contact with the separation pad


4


of the paper returner


42


, the subsidiary cams


36




a


act on the groove cams


42




e


for initially rotating the paper returner


42


at a predetermined angle. The subsequent falling-down operation of the paper returner


42


is the same as that in the above-described embodiment.




Next, the paper feed operation will be explained in detail.

FIGS. 12

to


24


are schematic representations to show a flow of the paper feed operation. A plurality of sheets of paper P are set in a paper support


21


. A flat portion


2




c


of the paper feeding roller


2


at the home position is almost parallel to a face of the paper guide


5


of the frame


41


. The paper returner


42


stands up and does not interfere with the paper feeding roller


2


. In this state, it is blocked accidental entrance of the leading end of the set paper into the transport passage between the paper feeding roller


2


and the hopper


3


. On the other hand, the hopper


3


is pressed down to the lowermost position by a hopper driving cam


34


(state in FIG.


12


).




When the paper feeding roller


2


rotates as paper feed starts, the subsidiary cam


36


first acts on the cam follower


42




a


of the paper returner


42


so that the paper returner


42


is slightly inclined as the initial operation of falling down (state in FIG.


13


).




After the paper returner


42


is inclined at a predetermined angle, the paper feeding roller


2


abuts the surface of the paper returner


42


and rotates the paper returner


42


toward the fall-down position by the rotation press force against the urging force of the paper returner spring


47


. Meanwhile, the hopper driving cam


34


acts on the hopper cam follower


3




c


for maintaining the hopper


3


at the lowermost position (state in FIG.


14


).




The paper returner


42


reaches the fall-down position (state in

FIG. 15

) and then maintaining the hopper


3


at the lowermost position by the hopper driving cam


34


is released and the hopper


3


is moved up by the hopper spring


44


for pressing the top sheet of paper against the paper feeding roller


2


(state in FIG.


16


).




As the paper feeding roller


2


rotates, feeding the top sheet starts (state in FIG.


17


). In the following figures, the upper arrow indicates the position of the leading end of the fed sheet. Before the leading end of the fed sheet arrives at the transport roller


6


, the hopper driving cam


34


acts on the cam follower


3




c


for starting to move down the hopper


3


at the position just before move down shown in FIG.


18


.

FIG. 19

shows a state in which the hopper


3


is moving down.




The hopper


3


arrives at the lowermost position (

FIG. 20

) and then the standing-up operation of the paper returner


42


is started by the spring force of the paper returner spring


47


.

FIG. 21

shows a state just before the paper returner


42


is stood up. Meanwhile, the leading end of the fed sheet arrives at the transport roller


6


so that the skew removal and the positioning operation are performed.




Subsequently, standing up the paper returner


42


is completed by the spring force of the paper returner spring


47


. During the rotating for standing up the paper returner


42


, a leading end of a sheet P


1


overlappedly transported with the top sheet P and entered between the paper feeding roller


2


and the paper returner


42


by a wedge effect in the previous operation is grasped, and the sheet P


1


is pushed back into the hopper


3


.

FIG. 22

shows a state at the paper returning operation is completed.

FIG. 23

shows a state in which the paper feeding roller


2


is rotating to the home position after completion of the paper returning operation. While the paper feeding roller


2


is returned to the home position, print on the paper P is started (state in FIG.


24


).




According to the invention, the separation pad is attached to the paper returner, so that the number of parts can be decreased and the structure can be simplified for reducing costs as compared with the case where the separation pad holder and the paper return lever are provided separately as in the related paper feeder.




When paper is not fed, the paper returner is stood up, whereby accidental entry of paper into the paper transporting passage can be blocked.




Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A paper feeder, for feeding a sheet of paper to a recording apparatus, comprising:a hopper, for stacking a plurality of sheets of paper; a paper feeding roller, which constitutes a part of a paper transporting passage; a paper returner, placed in the vicinity of an end portion of the hopper, wherein the hopper faces the paper feeding roller, so as to be pivotable between a first position where the paper returner constitutes a part of the paper transporting passage, and a second position where the paper returner is isolated from the paper transporting passage; a separation pad, provided on a first face of the paper returner, the separation pad having a friction coefficient which is higher than a friction coefficient of the first face of the paper returner, wherein the paper returner is placed at the first position so that a top sheet of paper in the hopper is abutted against the paper feeding roller, and is separated from other sheets of paper by the separation pad, wherein the paper returner is placed at the second position so that the first face of the paper returner returns sheets of paper, which are entered in the paper transporting passage together with the sheet of paper to be fed, to the hopper; and an urging member, which urges the paper returner toward the second position, wherein the paper feeding roller includes a first portion which urges the first face of the paper returner toward the first position, against an urging force of the urging member.
  • 2. The paper feeder as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an incliner, which inclines the paper returner from the second position toward the first position at a predetermined angle, so that the first face of the paper returner is urged by the first portion of the paper feeding roller.
  • 3. The paper feeder as set forth in claim 2, wherein the incliner is placed other than a widthwise end of the paper transporting passage.
  • 4. The paper feeder as set forth in claim 3, wherein the incliner includes a cam cooperated with the paper feeding roller, and a cam follower formed on a part of the paper returner which is projected to the outside of the widthwise end of the paper transporting passage.
  • 5. A paper feeder, for feeding a sheet of paper to a recording apparatus, comprising:a hopper, for stacking a plurality of sheets of paper; a paper feeding roller, which constitutes a part of a paper transporting passage; a paper returner, placed in the vicinity of an end portion of the hopper, wherein the hopper faces the paper feeding roller, so as to be pivotable between a first position where the paper returner constitutes a part of the paper transporting passage, and a second position where the paper returner is isolated from the paper transporting passage; a separation pad, provided on a first face of the paper returner, the separation pad having a friction coefficient which is higher than a friction coefficient of the first face of the paper returner, wherein the paper returner is placed at the first position so that a top sheet of paper in the hopper is abutted against the paper feeding roller, and is separated from other sheets of paper by the separation pad, wherein the paper returner is placed at the second position so that the first face of the paper returner returns sheets of paper, which are entered in the paper transporting passage together with the sheet of paper to be fed, to the hopper; and a cam mechanism, which moves the hopper to the paper feeding roller after the paper returner is placed in the first position.
  • 6. The paper feeder as set forth in claim 5, wherein the paper returner starts to move to the second position after the cam mechanism separates the hopper from the paper feeding roller and before the feeding operation of the top sheet of paper is completed.
  • 7. A paper feeder, for feeding a sheet of paper to a recording apparatus, comprising:a hopper, for stacking a plurality of sheets of paper; a paper feeding roller, which constitutes a part of a paper transporting passage; a paper returner, placed in the vicinity of an end portion of the hopper, wherein the hopper faces the paper feeding roller, so as to be pivotable between a first position where the paper returner constitutes a part of the paper transporting passage, and a second position where the paper returner is isolated from the paper transporting passage; a separation pad, provided on a first face of the paper returner, the separation pad having a friction coefficient which is higher than a friction coefficient of the first face of the paper returner, wherein the paper returner is placed at the first position so that a top sheet of paper in the hopper is abutted against the paper feeding roller, and is separated from other sheets of paper by the separation pad, wherein the paper returner is placed at the second position so that the first face of the paper returner returns sheets of paper, which are entered in the paper transporting passage together with the sheet of paper to be fed, to the hopper, wherein the paper feeding roller is placed in the vicinity of one widthwise end of the paper transporting passage; and wherein the hopper is pivotable about one widthwise end portion thereof which is in the vicinity of the other widthwise end of the paper transporting passage.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P.2000-161447 May 2000 JP
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