This application claims the priority of Korean Patent Application No. 2004-1669, filed on Jan. 9, 2004, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety and by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present general inventive concept relates to a paper feeding cassette of an image forming apparatus which stacks sheets of paper and can be attached or detached to or from a main body.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, an image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copier, or a multifunctional device, includes a paper feeding cassette which stacks a sheet of paper inside of the paper feeding cassette and is attached or detached to or from a main body. A paper stacking plate is installed inside the paper feeding cassette to lift the sheet of paper that is stacked on the paper stacking plate. Thus, the paper stacking plate allows the sheet of paper to contact a pickup roller installed in the main body, and the sheet of paper is picked up and transferred to an inside of the main body when the pickup roller is rotated.
A method of lifting the paper stacking plate in the paper feeding cassette is performed in two ways. First, the paper stacking plate is elastically biased in an upward direction by an elastic force of an elastic unit, such as a spring installed under the paper stacking plate. When a plurality of sheets of paper is stacked on the paper stacking plate, the paper stacking plate is lifted by the weight of the paper. This method is generally used in a case where an amount of the paper stacked on the paper feeding cassette is small. Second, when the amount of the paper stacked on the paper feeding cassette is large, like in a large copier, the weight of the paper cannot be supported using the elastic force of the elastic unit such as the spring. Thus, an additional device to lift the paper stacking plate is needed. In this method, an additional lift plate connected to a driving motor is used so that the lift plate is ascended and descended under the paper stacking plate.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,100,122 discloses an invention having the above structure. That is, a knock-up plate to stack paper in a feed cassette is installed, and a lift plate is installed under the knock-up plate while being fixed in a rotating pivot. A gear is installed at one side of the rotating pivot and is engaged with a gear installed in a lift plate driving motor.
The rotating pivot is rotated by a rotating force of the lift plate driving motor. The knock-up plate is lifted when the rotating pivot is rotated together with the lift plate. Then, the paper contacts a pickup roller installed above the paper feeding cassette. In this case, a sensor senses whether the paper is in contact with the pickup roller and allows the operation of the lift plate driving motor to stop when the paper contacts the pickup roller.
A frictional force by which the paper is picked up using the pickup roller is generated by a force by which the lift plate, based on the rotation of the lift plate driving motor, lifts the paper stacking plate.
However, when a controller does not control the lift plate driving motor, and the lift plate driving motor operates continuously although the sensor senses that the paper has contacted the pickup roller, the knock-up plate lifts continuously, and the paper is excessively pressed against the pickup roller. Furthermore, an operation of detaching the paper feeding cassette from the main body may not be performed smoothly.
The present general inventive concept provides a paper feeding cassette which descends a paper stacking plate compulsively to detach paper from a pickup roller when paper is excessively pressed by the pickup roller.
Additional aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the general inventive concept.
The foregoing and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept are achieved by providing a paper feeing cassette of an image forming apparatus, the paper feeding cassette comprising a paper stacking plate to stack sheets of paper thereon; a lift unit placed under the paper stacking plate to ascend the paper stacking plate having a rotating pivot, a driving motor to rotate the rotating pivot, and a connection portion to connect the rotating pivot to the driving motor; and a release unit to separate the connection portion from the rotating pivot, to disconnect the driving motor from the rotating pivot, to cause the paper stacking plate to descend by its weight, and to separate the sheets of paper from a pickup roller.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present general inventive concept by referring to the figures.
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One side of the paper stacking plate 111 can be installed in the cassette main body 110 to rotate in upward and downward directions by a pivot 112 (
The lift unit 120 may include a rotating pivot 121, a lift lever 123, a protrusion 128, and a connection portion 127. The rotating pivot 121 can be supported by the cassette main body 110 to rotate and can have a plurality of protruding pins 122 opposite to each other at one side. One side of the lift lever 123 can be fixed on the rotating pivot 121, and the other side thereof can contact the paper stacking plate 111. The lift lever 123 can be rotated together with the rotating pivot 121 to cause the paper stacking plate 111 to ascend or descend. The protrusion 128 can be installed to be slid in a direction of a driving pivot 125 of a driving motor 124 installed in a main body of a printer (not shown), be elastically biased in a direction of the rotating pivot 121 by a spring 126, and contact a release portion 1313 that will be described later. The connection portion 127 can have a plurality of cutting parts 129 into which the pins 122 can be inserted to be attached thereto or detached therefrom.
The connection portion 127 is not limited to the above description, and various modifications of the connection portion 127 may be possible so that the connection portion 127 can connect or disconnect a power of the driving motor 124 to or from the rotating pivot 121.
The release unit 130 may include a release lever 131, an opening lever 133, and a connection lever 132. The release lever 131 can be supported by a cassette rear plate 114 to rotate and disconnect the connection portion 127 from the rotating pivot 121. The opening lever 133 can be supported by a cassette front plate 113 to rotate. The connection lever 132 connects the opening lever 133 to the release lever 131 and allows the release lever 131 to pivot when the opening lever 133 is pivoted.
The release lever 131 may include a body 1311, rotating portions 1312, the release portion 1313, and an interlocking portion 1314. The rotating portions 1312 can protrude from both sides of the body 1311 to support the body 1311 and to rotate on the cassette rear plate 114 of the cassette main body 110. The release portion 1313 surrounds the connection portion 127 and contacts the protrusion 128 to force the connection portion 127 of the lift unit 120 to disconnect from the rotating pivot 121. The interlocking portion 1314 is connected to the connection lever 132 and interlocks with the connection lever 132.
The release lever 131 may be installed at an external side of the cassette main body 110 to rotate on the cassette rear plate 114.
The opening lever 133 may include a pressing portion 1331, a main frame 1332, support portions 1333, an elastic portion 1334, and a connection portion 1335. The main frame 1332 can include the pressing portion 1331 to which a force can be applied. The support portions 1333 can protrude from both sides of the main frame 1332 to support the main frame 1332 and to rotate on the cassette front plate 113 of the cassette main body 110. The elastic portion 1334 can surround each of the support portions 1333. One end of the elastic portion 1334 can be fixed at a stopping portion 1336 installed in the main frame 1332, and the other end thereof can be fixed at the cassette front plate 113. The elastic portion 1334 applies an elastic force to the main frame 1332. A connection portion 1335 connects the main frame 1332 to the connection lever 132.
When a user pulls the opening lever 133 by hand, a force is applied to the pressing portion 1331, and the opening lever 133 is rotated around the supporting portion 1333. When a force applied to the opening lever 133 is removed, the opening lever 133 is returned to its original location by the elastic portion 1334.
The connection lever 132 may include a through hole 1321 and an interference portion 1322. The through hole 1321 can be formed at one end of the connection lever 132 so that the connection portion 1335 of the opening lever 133 is inserted into the through hole 1321 and the opening lever 133 is connected to the connection lever 132. The interference portion 1322 can be formed at another end of the connection lever 132 in contact with the interlocking portion 1314 of the release lever 131 to interfere with the release lever 131.
The connection lever 132 may be installed in the cassette bottom 115 to slide in a direction of an arrow A (see
Referring to
The operation of the release unit 130 having the above described structure will be described in more detail while referring to
When the driving motor 124 is not properly controlled and the lift lever 123 excessively pushes the paper stacking plate 111 toward the pickup roller 200, it is difficult to pickup the sheets of paper S using the pickup roller 200, and it is difficult to detach the paper feeding cassette 100 from the main body of the printer (not shown).
In this case, as shown in
Then, the connection portion 127 is slid toward the driving motor 124 in a direction of the driving pivot 125, and the protruding pins 122 are detached from the cutting parts 129 so that the connection portion 127 and the rotating pivot 121 are separated from each other.
When the rotating pivot 121 is separated from the connection portion 127, the paper stacking plate 111 is rotated toward the cassette bottom 115 by a weight of its load. Thus, the sheets of paper S are separated from the pickup roller 200. As a result, the paper feeding cassette 100 may be easily detached from the main body of the printer (not shown).
When the user removes force from the opening lever 133, the connection portion 127 is returned to its original location by an elastic force of the spring 126, and the release lever 131 is returned to its original location. The opening lever 133 is returned to its original location by the elastic force of the elastic portion 1334.
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The release lever 331 may include a body 3311, rotating portions 3312, a release portion 3313, and an interlocking portion 3314. The rotating portions 3312 may protrude from both sides of the body 3311 to support the body 3311 and to rotate on the cassette rear plate 114 of the cassette main body 110. The release portion 3313 surrounds the connection portion 127 and contacts the protrusion 128 to force the connection portion 127 of the lift unit 120 to disconnect from the rotating pivot 121. The interlocking portion 3314 can be connected to the connection lever 332 and can interlock with the connection lever 332. The release lever 331 may be installed at an external side of the cassette main body 110 to rotate on the cassette rear plate 114.
The connection lever 332 may include through holes 3321 formed at both sides the connection lever 332 so that the connection portion 1335 of the opening lever 133 and the interlocking portion 3314 of the release lever 331 can be inserted into the respective through holes 3321 to connect the opening lever 133 to the release lever 331.
When the user pulls the opening lever 133 toward the cassette front plate 113, the connection lever 332 is slid in a direction of an arrow B and pulls the interlocking portion 3314. Thus, the release lever 331 is rotated around the rotating portions 3312, and the release portion 3313 pushes the protrusion 128 toward the driving motor 124.
Then, the connection portion 127 is slid toward the driving motor 124 in a direction of the driving pivot 125 (see
As described above, the paper feeding cassettes according to the various embodiments of the present general inventive concept have the following effects. First, when sheets of paper are stacked on a paper feeding plate and any of the sheets of paper is excessively pressed by a pickup roller during a printing operation, the paper feeding cassette can be detached from a main body without damage or deformation of any parts thereof. Second, when the paper feeding cassette is detached from the main body, the paper stacking plate falls first such that the sheets of paper are prevented from being twisted by the pickup roller.
Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
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