Paper return device and image forming apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6267368
  • Patent Number
    6,267,368
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A paper return device detachably fitted to an image forming apparatus having a paper feeding port for feeding paper from outside the image forming apparatus, a paper transport mechanism for transporting the paper from the paper feeding port to an image forming unit and a paper output port from which the paper carrying an image formed by the image forming unit is ejected to the outside of the image forming apparatus. The paper return device includes a paper return guideway which connects the paper output port of the image forming apparatus to its paper feeding port when the paper return device is fitted to the image forming apparatus, whereby the paper ejected from the paper output port is fed back to the paper feeding port through the paper return guideway.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine or a facsimile machine, having a multiple image forming capability to perform a double-sided image transfer or combined image transfer operation, for instance, as well as to a paper return device which is added to an image forming apparatus to give it multiple image forming capability.




In one previous approach to realizing the multiple image forming capability in a copying machine, one side of each sheet of a document is successively copied, individual sheets of copying paper, each carrying a reproduced image on one side, are stacked as if in a stock, and then the other side of each sheet of the document is successively copied. This approach is known as a stock method. In another previous approach known as a non-stock method, two sides of each sheet of a document are copied in succession on two sides of each sheet of copying paper before copying on a succeeding sheet of copying paper.




In one known example of a non-stock type copying machine, a sheet of paper carrying an image reproduced on one side in an image forming section provided inside a main body of the copying machine is ejected through a paper output port, which opens to the outside of the main body of the copying machine, the ejected sheet is transferred to a paper return slot formed in the main body of the copying machine by a reversible paper transport unit which is detachably fitted to the main body, and the sheet reentering from the paper return slot is fed again to the image forming section through a re-feeding path. In this construction, it is possible to provide a paper re-feed mechanism for double-sided copying operation in the form of the reversible paper transport unit which is detachably fitted to the main body of the copying machine. This means that the aforementioned construction makes it possible to provide a double-sided copying mechanism as an optional unit and thereby increase the ease of maintenance.




Today's copying machines are mostly of a type that accommodates paper trays in their main bodies. The majority of this type of copying machines also have manual feed trays for loading sheets of paper to be fed directly from outside their main bodies to permit manual paper feed as is the case with the aforementioned conventional copying machines.




As will be noted from the above discussion, a conventional copying machine having the aforementioned construction usually has two paper paths for feeding paper to an image forming section from outside a main body of the copying machine. These are a re-feeding path for feeding the paper transferred by a reversible paper transport unit and a manual feeding path for feeding individual sheets of paper loaded on a manual feed tray. A problem of this conventional structure is that the provision of more than one paper path for similar use leads to an inefficient use of available space and an increase in equipment cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a paper return device and an image forming apparatus which make it possible to achieve improved space utilization efficiency and cost reduction by combining multiple paper paths for feeding paper from outside a main body of the apparatus to an image forming section provided inside the main body into a single path.




In one aspect of the invention, an image forming apparatus comprises a paper return device which is detachably fitted to a main body of the image forming apparatus having a paper feeding port for feeding paper from outside, a paper transport mechanism for transporting the paper from the paper feeding port to an image forming unit and a paper output port ejecting the paper with an image formed by the image forming unit to the outside. The paper return device comprises a paper return guideway which connects the paper output port of the image forming apparatus to its paper feeding port when the paper return device is fitted to the image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus also comprises a paper supply unit for re-feeding the paper ejected from the paper output port back to the paper feeding port through the paper return guideway.




When performing a double-sided copying operation using an image forming apparatus provided with the aforementioned paper return device, a sheet of paper ejected from the paper output port carrying an image on one side only is returned to the paper feeding port through the paper return guideway and fed again into the apparatus through the paper feeding port. Accordingly, it is not necessary to provide a dedicated manual feeding path in the apparatus for re-feeding the paper. This makes it possible to combine conventionally separate paper paths from outside of the apparatus to its internal image forming unit into a single path, and eventually achieve improved space utilization efficiency and cost reduction.




In another aspect of the invention, an image forming apparatus comprises an image forming unit provided inside a main body of the image forming apparatus for forming an image on paper, a paper transport mechanism for transporting the paper from a paper feeding port formed in the main body of the image forming apparatus opening to its outside to the image forming unit, a paper ejector for ejecting the paper carrying the image formed by the image forming unit to the outside of the main body of the image forming apparatus through a paper output port formed in the main body opening to its outside, and a paper return device having a paper return guideway which connects the paper output port to the paper feeding port to feed the paper ejected from the paper output port back to the paper feeding port through the paper return guideway.




When performing a double-sided copying operation using the image forming apparatus thus constructed, a sheet of paper ejected from the paper output port formed in the main body of the apparatus carrying an image on one side only is returned to the paper feeding port through the paper return guideway and fed again into the apparatus through the paper feeding port. Accordingly, it is not necessary to provide a dedicated manual feeding path in the apparatus for re-feeding the paper. This makes it possible to combine conventionally separate paper paths from outside the main body of the apparatus to its internal image forming unit into a single path, and eventually achieve improved space utilization efficiency and cost reduction.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic elevational view showing the internal construction of a copying machine according to an embodiment of the invention.





FIGS. 2 and 3

are perspective diagrams showing how a manual feed tray is set in position in a main body of the copying machine;





FIG. 4

is a perspective diagram showing how a reversible paper transport unit is fitted to the main body of the copying machine in place of the manual feed tray;





FIG. 5

is a block diagram of a control circuit of the copying machine;





FIG. 6

is a partially enlarged view of

FIG. 1

particularly showing a structure around guiding pawls;





FIG. 7

is a flowchart showing an operational sequence carried out before a double-sided copying operation is commenced;





FIG. 8

is a flowchart showing an operational sequence carried out since a detecting switch has detected paper until a feed roller begins to rotate;





FIG. 9

is a perspective diagram showing a state in which the manual feed tray having a slot is retracted in the main body of the copying machine, and





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary elevational view showing a state in which the reversible paper transport unit is fitted to the main body of the copying machine shown in FIG.


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




An embodiment of the invention is now described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following discussion will present some specific forms of implementing the invention in an image forming apparatus. It is by no means intended, however, to limit the technical scope of the invention by the following detailed description.





FIG. 1

is a schematic elevational view showing the internal construction of a copying machine A


1


according to the embodiment of the invention.




The copying machine A


1


of this embodiment is a non-stock type copying machine, which copies two sides of each sheet of a document in succession on two sides of each sheet of copying paper before copying on a succeeding sheet of copying paper during a double-sided copying operation, like the copying machine discussed in some detail in the foregoing description of the prior art.




The copying machine A


1


comprises a main body


1


including an image reading section


1




a


which reads, or scans, an image of an original document and an image forming section


1




b


which forms a reproduced image on copying paper based on the original image scanned by the image reading section


1




a,


a reversible automatic document feeder


2


(hereinafter referred to as the RADF


2


) mounted on top of an original glass plate


3


provided at the top of the image reading section


1




a


and a reversible paper transport unit


4


detachably mounted on a right side surface of the main body


1


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




The main body


1


and the RADF


2


together form an image forming apparatus while the reversible paper transport unit


4


constitutes a paper return device.




First, the construction of the RADF


2


and the image reading section


1




a


and their image scanning operation are generally described. Since neither the RADF


2


nor the image reading section


1




a


plays an essential part in the invention, the following discussion provides only their brief description. The RADF


2


is so constructed that multiple sheets of a document can be loaded together and the document loaded in the RADF


2


can be automatically fed one sheet after another to a scanning area


3




a


which will be described later. A description of the detailed construction and document feeding operation of the RADF


2


is not provided in this specification.




The image reading section


1




a


comprises the aforementioned original glass plate


3


and an optical scanning system


5


which illuminates a sheet of the document placed on the original glass plate


3


or a sheet of the document automatically fed over the scanning area


3




a,


which is located along an edge of the original glass plate


3


, with a scanning light beam and receives light reflected from the document. The optical scanning system


5


includes a fluorescent lamp which is not shown, mirrors


6


,


7


and


8


for guiding light reflected from a side of the original illuminated by the fluorescent lamp, a lens


9


and a line sensor


10


which receives the reflected light.




When a sheet of the document is transferred over the scanning area


3




a


by the RADF


2


, one side of the sheet is illuminated and scanned by the optical scanning system


5


whose constituent elements are fixed in positions shown in FIG.


1


. When copying a bound printed material like a book which is directly placed in a fixed position on the original glass plate


3


without using the RADF


2


, part of the optical scanning system


5


, e.g., the mirror


6


, is moved from left to right (as illustrated in

FIG. 1

) to illuminate and scan each page of the printed material to be copied.




Next, the construction of the image forming section


1




b


and the reversible paper transport unit


4


and their image forming operation are generally described.




The image forming section


1




b


comprises paper cassettes


11




a,




11




b


for holding paper stacks, the paper cassettes


11




a,




11




b


being accommodated inside the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


in a manner that they can be drawn out of the main body


1


, a manual feeding port


12


which permits an operator to manually feed sheets of copying paper P from outside the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


, and a laser optical system


14


which projects a laser beam whose intensity varies in accordance with an input to the line sensor


10


of the optical scanning system


5


onto a photosensitive drum


13


. The image forming section also includes image forming assembly


16


which transfers a toner image formed on the photosensitive drum


13


onto the paper P, a fixing roller pair


17


including a heating roller


17




a


and a pressure roller


17




b


for fixing the toner image onto the paper P, a paper delivery port


18


through which the paper P is ejected after it has passed through the fixing roller pair


17


, a paper output port


19


, a paper delivery table


20


for receiving each sheet of paper P ejected through the paper delivery port


18


, and various paper transport means (which will be discussed in detail in an operational description given later) for transporting the paper P along the aforementioned elements. The image forming assembly


16


includes a static charger


25


, a developing unit


26


, an image transfer roller


15


and a cleaning roller


27


which are arranged in this order around the photosensitive drum


13


in its turning direction. The image forming assembly


16


thus constructed focuses the laser beam emitted by the laser optical system


14


onto a curved outer surface of the photosensitive drum


13


which has been uniformly charged by the static charger


25


to form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum


13


, develops the electrostatic latent image into a toner image in the developing unit


26


, transfers the toner image onto the paper P by means of the image transfer roller


15


and then collects the excess toner left on the surface of the photosensitive drum


13


by means of the cleaning roller


27


. Among the aforementioned elements of the image forming assembly


16


, the elements other than the image transfer roller


15


are assembled together to form a single structure which is hereinafter referred to as an image forming unit


28


. The image forming unit


28


is mounted so that it can be drawn out of the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


through the front of the machine.




A detecting switch


35


is arranged close to the manual feeding port


12


. The detecting switch


35


is turned ON when pushed by the leading edge of a sheet of paper P to thereby sense the paper P loaded on the manual feed tray


22


.




The manual feeding port


12


is a paper feeding slot formed in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


while the paper output port


19


is a paper ejecting slot formed in the main body


1


. The image forming assembly


16


and the fixing roller pair


17


together constitute an image forming unit.




The reversible paper transport unit


4


includes a paper return guideway


43


which is formed of paper guides


41


,


42


and other elements for guiding each sheet of paper P as well as a pair of transfer rollers


38


and a pair of transfer rollers


39


provided at appropriate positions along the paper guides


41


,


42


to feed the paper P ejected through the paper output port


19


formed in the main body


1


back to the manual feeding port


12


formed in the main body


1


. In this embodiment, the transfer rollers


38


,


39


together constitute paper feeding means.




In this construction of the copying machine A


1


, the paper P ejected from the paper output port


19


of the main body


1


is transferred to the manual feeding port


12


and fed again to the image forming assembly


16


in a manner similar to ordinary manual paper feed operation. It would be recognized from the foregoing discussion that the copying machine A


1


of this embodiment is not provided in its main body


1


with any extra paper path for feeding the paper P from outside the main body


1


up to the image forming assembly


16


other than a manual feeding path used in the aforementioned manual paper feed operation.




As the reversible paper transport unit


4


of the copying machine A


1


is constructed as described above in this embodiment, it is possible to combine separate paper paths from outside the main body


1


to its internal image forming assembly


16


(as in conventional machines) into a single path, and this makes it possible to achieve improved space utilization efficiency and cost reduction.




The reversible paper transport unit


4


is further provided with a paper outlet


21


from which the paper P ejected through the paper output port


19


of the main body


1


is discharged without being transferred to the manual feeding port


12


and a manual feed tray


22


used when manually feeding the paper P into the manual feeding port


12


. The manual feed tray


22


can be swung in the direction of arrow Y


1


shown in

FIG. 1

about a supporting point


22




a.


As a consequence, the manual feed tray


22


can be retracted in a side wall of the reversible paper transport unit


4


when not in use as shown by broken lines in FIG.


1


.




The reversible paper transport unit


4


further includes a detecting switch


37


which is turned ON to sense that the manual feed tray


22


has been retracted when the manual feed tray


22


is swung up and fitted in the side wall of the reversible paper transport unit


4


.




A detecting switch


71


is arranged in a joint area between the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


and the reversible paper transport unit


4


. This detecting switch


71


is turned ON when the reversible paper transport unit


4


is attached to the main body


1


to sense that the reversible paper transport unit


4


has been fitted to the main body


1


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 through 4

, a structure for fitting a second manual feed tray


51


and the reversible paper transport unit


4


to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


is described.

FIGS. 2 and 3

are perspective diagrams showing how the manual feed tray


51


is set in position in the main body of the copying machine A


1


, and

FIG. 4

is a perspective diagram showing how the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


in place of the manual feed tray


51


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, there is attached a unit mounting part


50


to a side wall of the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


where the manual feeding port


12


is provided, and the manual feed tray


51


for loading sheets of paper P to be fed directly from outside the main body


1


is attached to the unit mounting part


50


. The manual feed tray


51


constitutes a paper loading table and can be retracted in the side wall of the main body


1


in a manner similar to what has been described above with reference to the manual feed tray


22


. When the manual feed tray


51


is retracted in the side wall of the main body


1


, the manual feeding port


12


is closed by the manual feed tray


51


.




When using the reversible paper transport unit


4


, it is fitted to the copying machine A


1


after removing the manual feed tray


51


from the main body


1


so that the manual feeding port


12


is not closed off. To make this possible, the manual feed tray


51


can be detached from the unit mounting part


50


by a procedure depicted in FIG.


3


and the reversible paper transport unit


4


can be attached to the unit mounting part


50


, from which the manual feed tray


51


has been removed, as depicted in FIG.


4


.




The provision of the unit mounting part


50


makes it possible to selectively fit the manual feed tray


51


or the reversible paper transport unit


4


to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


.





FIG. 5

is a block diagram of a control circuit of the copying machine A


1


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, there is shown a controller


60


which is formed of a central processing unit (CPU) and other components. Including functional blocks as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the controller


60


controls the operation of individual elements of the copying machine A


1


.




A paper sensing block


61


of the controller


60


senses whether any copying paper P is loaded on the manual feed tray


22


according to on/off states of the detecting switch


35


provided near the manual feeding port


12


.




A tray position sensing block


62


of the controller


60


judges whether the manual feed tray


22


is retracted into the reversible paper transport unit


4


according to on/off states of the detecting switch


37


.




A transport unit sensing block


63


of the controller


60


judges whether the reversible paper transport unit


4


is mounted according to on/off states of the detecting switch


71


.




A paper referred control block


64


of the controller


60


controls individual elements of the reversible paper transport unit


4


only when it is fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


and the manual feed tray


22


is retracted into the reversible paper transport unit


4


.




An operation discriminating block


65


of the controller


60


discriminates contents of individual operational commands entered by operating such controls as a start button


72


for initiating a copying operation and setup buttons


73


for specifying the number of copies, selecting double-sided copy mode and entering other settings that are provided at appropriate positions of the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


.




A display control block


66


of the controller


60


controls data contents presented on a display


74


constructed of a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, for example, which is provided at an appropriate position of the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


and displays the contents of settings entered by using the setup buttons


73


, warning messages and other information.




A copying operation control block


67


of the controller


60


controls the individual elements of the copying machine A


1


, such as the image forming section


1




b


and the RADF


2


, so that they begin to operate when the start button


72


is pressed in accordance with the settings entered by using the setup buttons


73


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 6

, image forming operation performed by the image forming section


1




b


and paper transport operation performed by the reversible paper transport unit


4


are briefly described.

FIG. 6

is a partially enlarged view of

FIG. 1

particularly showing a structure around guiding pawls


29


,


30


. A description of image scanning operation which is performed by the image reading section


1




a


is not provided in this specification.




The operation performed when an image is copied only on one side of a sheet of paper P is described at first.




When the start button


72


shown in

FIG. 5

is pressed, an uppermost sheet of paper P is pulled out of the paper cassette


11




a


(or


11




b


) by a rotating feed roller


23




a


(or


23




b


) having a cut portion on its curved outer surface. The leading edge of the paper P drawn out of the paper cassette


11




a


(or


11




b


) hits against a pair of registration rollers


24




a,




24




b.


The registration rollers


24




a,




24




b


temporarily hold the paper P in this position and send it upstream toward the image forming assembly


16


with specific timing.




In the image forming assembly


16


, a toner image is transferred onto the side of the paper P facing the photosensitive drum


13


through the previously described process as the paper P passes between the photosensitive drum


13


and the image transfer roller


15


. The paper P which has passed through the image forming assembly


16


is transferred to the fixing roller pair


17


and the toner image is fixed, or fused, onto the aforementioned side of the paper P as it passes between the heating roller


17




a


and the pressure roller


17




b.


The paper P which has passed through the fixing roller pair


17


is then transferred toward the paper delivery port


18


if the paper P is to be ejected face down onto the paper delivery table


20


with the printed side of the paper P facing downward, toward the paper output port


19


if the paper P is to be ejected face up with the printed side of the paper P facing upward.




Whether the paper P is transferred toward the paper delivery port


18


or the paper output port


19


is determined by the positions of the guiding pawls


29


,


30


. More specifically, when the guiding pawls


29


,


30


are set in the positions shown by solid lines in

FIG. 6

, the paper P is guided toward the paper delivery port


18


, and when the guiding pawls


29


,


30


are set in the positions shown by broken lines in

FIG. 6

, the paper P is guided toward the paper output port


19


.




The paper P guided toward the paper delivery port


18


is ejected by a pair of output rollers


31


through the paper delivery port


18


onto the paper delivery table


20


face down. On the other hand, the paper P guided toward the paper output port


19


is pushed out through the paper output port


19


by a pair of output rollers


32


and transferred into the reversible paper transport unit


4


.




The paper P transferred into the reversible paper transport unit


4


is guided by a guiding pawl


33


which is set in a position shown by broken lines in FIG.


6


and is ejected by a pair of output rollers


34


through the paper outlet


21


. The paper P ejected through the paper outlet


21


is stacked face up on a finisher, not shown, which is provided as a separate unit. When the reversible paper transport unit


4


is not fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


, the paper P ejected face up through the paper output port


19


is stacked face up on the finisher.




If it is desired to manually feed a sheet of paper P from the manual feed tray


22


, and not from any of the paper cassettes


11




a,




11




b,


the paper P is loaded on the manual feed tray


22


which is fitted to the reversible paper transport unit


4


in such a way that the leading edge of the paper P is inserted into the manual feeding port


12


formed in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


. In this case, the detecting switch


35


senses that the paper P has been loaded on the manual feed tray


22


as the detecting switch


35


is pushed by the leading edge of the paper P. When the start button


72


is pressed subsequently, the controller


60


provided in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


causes a feed roller


36


to begin rotating upon receiving a paper sensing signal from the detecting switch


35


and a start signal from the start button


72


. As a result of the foregoing operation, an uppermost sheet of paper P is pulled out of the manual feed tray


22


and is transferred toward the registration rollers


24




a,




24




b.






The operation performed when the feed roller


36


has rotated is the same as the aforementioned operation performed when the paper P is supplied from the paper cassette


11




a


or


11




b.


An operational sequence performed after the detecting switch


35


has sensed the paper P up to a point where the feed roller


36


begins to rotate will be described later with reference to FIG.


8


.




If it is desired to manually feed sheets of paper P when the reversible paper transport unit


4


is not fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


, the manual feed tray


51


fitted directly to the main body


1


as illustrated in

FIG. 2

can be used.




The operation performed for copying original images on both sides of a sheet of paper P is now described.




It is a first precondition for performing a double-sided copying operation that the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


. Whether or not the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to the main body


1


is sensed by the detecting switch


71


provided in the joint area between the main body


1


and the reversible paper transport unit


4


.




Although it is possible to manually feed sheets of paper P even when the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


of this embodiment, it is undesirable to manually feed the paper P in a double-sided copying operation. A major reason for this is as follows. When a sheet of paper P carrying a copied image on its one side is ejected from the paper output port


19


of the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


, it is transferred to the manual feeding port


12


by the reversible paper transport unit


4


during the double-sided copying operation. If, however, another sheet of paper P is already set in the manual feeding port


12


, the sheet carrying the copied image on one side fed from the paper output port


19


would pass over the sheet manually set in the manual feeding port


12


. Should this occur, the sheet already set in the manual feeding port


12


will be displaced from its correct feed position due to a frictional force caused by the sheet transferred by the reversible paper transport unit


4


down from the paper output port


19


. Another reason is that if the sheet of paper P manually set in the manual feeding port


12


is smaller than the sheet carrying the copied image on one side fed from the paper output port


19


, a difference in paper thickness is formed between an area where the two sheets overlap and an area where they do not overlap, and this is likely to cause unstable paper transport operation.




Although no problem will arise if the sheet of paper P manually set in the manual feeding port


12


is completely fed into the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


before the sheet carrying the copied image on one side fed from the paper output port


19


reaches the manual feeding port


12


, it is difficult to check in advance whether this will be the case.




Accordingly, a second precondition for performing a double-sided copying operation is that there exists no paper P already set in the manual feeding port


12


. In the copying machine A


1


of this embodiment, a judgment as to whether this second precondition is met is made by sensing whether or not a sheet of paper P is ready to be manually set imposition. More particularly, if a tray position sensing signal output from the detecting switch


37


, which is provided for sensing whether the manual feed tray


22


is retracted in the side wall of the reversible paper transport unit


4


, is ON, the controller


60


judges that it is impossible to set any paper P by manual operation and thus the second precondition is satisfied. This makes it possible to prevent the double-sided copying operation from being accidentally initiated when there is already a sheet of paper P manually set in the manual feeding port


12


.




Now, the sequence of the double-sided copying operation is described in detail.




While an operator is required to make necessary settings by operating the setup buttons


73


before initiating a double-sided copying operation, the controller


60


controls the copying machine A


1


to inhibit such settings unless a signal from the detecting switch


71


which senses that the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to the main body


1


and the aforementioned tray position sensing signal from the detecting switch


37


have already been received. This means that the operator is allowed to make the settings for the double-sided copying operation only if both of the aforementioned first and second preconditions are fulfilled.





FIG. 7

is a flowchart showing an operational sequence carried out before the double-sided copying operation is commenced.




Referring to this flowchart, when the operator presses the start button


72


(Yes in step S


11


) after completing the settings for the double-sided copying operation using the setup buttons


73


of the copying machine A


1


which is readily fitted with the reversible paper transport unit


4


, it is judged whether the manual feed tray


22


is in its retracted position depending on whether the tray position sensing signal from the detecting switch


37


is present or not (step S


12


). If the manual feed tray


22


is in the retracted position (Yes in step S


12


), the double-sided copying operation which will be described later is commenced (step S


15


). On the other hand, if the manual feed tray


22


is in its unfolded position (Yes in step S


12


), the start button


72


is made inoperative (step S


13


) and a warning message reading “Close the manual feed tray”, for instance, is shown on the display


74


(step S


14


). In this case, the operation flow returns to step S


11


.




When the double-sided copying operation of step S


15


begins, a sheet of paper P is pulled out of the paper cassette


11




a


or


11




b


and transferred upward through the image forming assembly


16


and the fixing roller pair


17


. An image is copied on one side of the sheet in this process in a manner similar to the aforementioned single-sided copying operation. The paper P which has passed through the fixing roller pair


17


is guided toward the paper delivery port


18


by the guiding pawls


29


,


30


set in the positions shown by the solid lines in FIG.


6


and advanced to the outside of the paper delivery port


18


by the output rollers


31


.




The output rollers


31


are caused to stop rotating while gripping a portion of the paper P close to its trailing edge. This means that the paper P is pushed out face down onto the paper delivery table


20


with the trailing edge portion of the paper P still left inside the paper delivery port


18


.




Subsequently, the guiding pawls


29


,


30


are set in the positions shown by the broken lines in FIG.


6


and the output rollers


31


are caused to rotate in a reverse direction to pull the paper P inward through the paper delivery port


18


. The paper P is now guided toward the paper output port


19


and pushed out by the output rollers


32


. As a result of the above-described switchback operation, the paper feeding direction is reversed and the paper P is turned upside down.




The paper P ejected through the paper output port


19


is transferred into the reversible paper transport unit


4


. The paper P thus transferred into the reversible paper transport unit


4


is guided by the guiding pawl


33


which is set in the position shown by the broken lines in FIG.


6


and carried downward through the transfer rollers


38


, the paper return guideway


43


and the transfer rollers


39


until the leading edge of the paper P is inserted into the manual feeding port


12


. The leading edge of the paper P is detected by the detecting switch


35


when inserted into the manual feeding port


12


. Upon receiving the paper sensing signal from the detecting switch


35


, the controller


60


causes the feed roller


36


to start rotating with specific timing. An operational sequence carried out from the detection of the paper P by the detecting switch


35


up to the start of rotation of the feed roller


36


will be described later with reference to FIG.


8


.




When the feed roller


36


begins to rotate, the paper P is transferred toward the registration rollers


24




a,




24




b.


As the paper P is further transferred through the image forming assembly


16


and the fixing roller pair


17


subsequently, another image is copied on the reverse side of the paper P. The paper P which has passed through the fixing roller pair


17


is guided by the guiding pawls


29


,


30


toward the paper delivery port


18


or the paper output port


19


and eventually discharged.




While the foregoing discussion has illustrated the sequence of the double-sided copying operation, the sequence can be used in its slightly modified form to perform a combined image transfer operation in which more than one image is copied on one side of a single sheet of paper P. This is achieved by re-feeding the paper P through the reversible paper transport unit


4


without turning the paper P upside down in the above-described switchback operation. More particularly, the combined image transfer operation is executed by guiding the paper P which has passed through the fixing roller pair


17


toward the paper output port


19


with the guiding pawls


29


,


30


set in the positions shown by the broken lines in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a flowchart showing the operational sequence carried out since the detecting switch


35


has detected the paper P until the feed roller


36


begins to rotate.




Referring to this flowchart, when the paper P at the manual feeding port


12


is detected by the detecting switch


35


(Yes in step S


21


), it is judged whether the double-sided copying operation or the manual feeding operation is selected (step S


22


). If the manual feeding operation is selected (Manual in step S


22


), the feed roller


36


is caused to rotate (step S


25


) when the start button


72


becomes ON (Yes in step S


23


).




On the other hand, if the double-sided copying operation is selected (DSC in step S


22


), the feed roller


36


is held in a standby condition until a specified period of time elapses after the detecting switch


35


has detected the paper P (step S


24


). When this period of time has elapsed (Yes in step S


24


), the feed roller


36


is caused to rotate (step S


25


).




This form of control is needed because the copying machine A


1


has the manual feeding path in a portion of the paper return guideway


43


which is provided for the double-sided copying operation. Since the feed roller


36


is also used in the manual paper feed operation, it is not caused to rotate all the time, but it rotates only when it becomes necessary to advance the paper P by a specified length. It is therefore necessary to properly control the start of rotation of the feed roller


36


in accordance with the position of the paper P in the double-sided copying operation.




As thus far described, the copying machine A


1


of this embodiment is constructed such that the reversible paper transport unit


4


detachably fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


feeds the paper P ejected from the paper output port


19


to the manual feeding port


12


. In the double-sided copying operation, the paper P is transferred again to the image forming assembly


16


through the same portion of the paper return guideway


43


as used in the manual paper feed operation. In this construction, it is not necessary to provide an extra paper path for feeding the paper P from outside the main body


1


up to the image forming assembly


16


other than the manual feeding path used in the aforementioned manual paper feed operation in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


. Thus, the construction of the copying machine A


1


makes it possible to combine separate paper paths from outside the main body


1


to its internal image forming assembly


16


(as conventional copy machines) into a single path, and eventually achieve improved space utilization efficiency and cost reduction.




While the invention has been described with reference to its preferred embodiment, the invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiment but may be applied in many varied forms thereof.




The copying machine A


1


of the foregoing embodiment is constructed such that the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to its main body


1


after removing the manual feed tray


51


from the main body


1


as shown in FIG.


3


. This is because the manual feeding port


12


is closed by the manual feed tray


51


if the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


with the manual feed tray


51


retracted in the side wall of the main body


1


as the manual feed tray


22


is retracted in the side wall of the reversible paper transport unit


4


.




According to a first variation of the embodiment, a manual feed tray


52


to be attached to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


has a slot


55


at a position corresponding to the manual feeding port


12


. With this manual feed tray


52


, the manual feeding port


12


will not be closed even when the manual feed tray


52


is retracted in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


. As a consequence, it will no longer be necessary to remove the manual feed tray


52


when fitting the reversible paper transport unit


4


to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


.





FIG. 9

is a perspective diagram showing a state in which the manual feed tray


52


having the slot


55


is retracted in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


, and

FIG. 10

is a fragmentary elevational view showing a state in which the reversible paper transport unit


4


is fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


shown in FIG.


9


.




The main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


of this variation is provided with the manual feed tray


52


and a detecting switch


56


as shown in FIG.


10


. This manual feed tray


52


has a swing-out flap


54


which can be swung outward about a pivot


53


from a position retracted in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


as well as the slot


55


which opens when the swing-out flap


54


is swung outward, as shown in FIG.


9


. This slot


55


is formed at the position corresponding to the manual feeding port


12


in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


as shown in

FIG. 10 and

, therefore, the slot


55


is not closed even when the manual feed tray


52


is retracted in the main body


1


.




The detecting switch


56


is disposed at a position where the manual feed tray


52


is retracted. When the manual feed tray


52


is retracted in the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


, the detecting switch


56


is turned ON to sense that the manual feed tray


52


has been retracted. In this variation of the preferred embodiment, the controller


60


serves the function of a tray position sensing block which judges whether the manual feed tray


52


is retracted into the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


according to on/off states of the detecting switch


56


which is shown by broken lines in FIG.


5


. The controller


60


performs the function of the paper re-feed control block


64


which controls the individual elements of the reversible paper transport unit


4


only when it is fitted to the main body


1


of the copying machine A


1


and the manual feed tray


22


is retracted into the reversible paper transport unit


4


.




While the copying machine A


1


of the foregoing preferred embodiment is provided with the detecting switch


37


for sensing whether the manual feed tray


22


is retracted in the side wall of the reversible paper transport unit


4


and the controller


60


judges that it is impossible to set any paper P by manual operation and thus the second precondition is satisfied when the tray position sensing signal output from the detecting switch


37


is ON (or when the manual feed tray


22


is in its retracted position), means for judging whether the second precondition is satisfied is not limited to this method. As an alternative, a judgment as to whether the second precondition is satisfied can be made by sensing the presence of paper P on the manual feed tray


22


, if any, with reference to the paper sensing signal output from the detecting switch


35


, for example. In this variation of the preferred embodiment, the detecting switch


35


constitutes a paper sensor (or paper detector).




While the reversible paper transport unit


4


is made detachable from the copying machine A


1


in the foregoing preferred embodiment, it need not necessarily be detachable but may be permanently fixed to the copying machine A


1


.




While the invention has been particularly shown and described with respect to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which should be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An image forming apparatus for forming images on a single side of paper or on both sides of paper, comprising:a main body having a paper feeding port through which paper passes into said main body and a paper output port through which paper passes out of said main body; an image forming unit arranged in said main body for forming an image on paper; a paper transport mechanism for transporting paper from said paper feeding port to said image forming unit; a paper ejector for ejecting the paper carrying the image formed by said image forming unit out of said main body through said paper output port; a device mounting portion arranged in said main body; a paper return device detachably connectable to said device mounting portion and having a paper return guideway connecting said paper output port to said paper feeding port when said paper return device is connected to said main body, said paper return device being arranged to feed a paper ejected out of said main body from said paper output port to said paper feeding port through said paper return guideway to thereby enable the formation of images on both sides of the paper; a paper tray detachably connectable to said device mounting portion and arranged relative to said paper feeding port to enable paper to be fed from said paper tray through said paper feeding port into said main body when said paper tray is connected to said main body, whereby said paper tray or said paper return device is selectively arranged in connection with said device mounting portion; and said paper return device including a paper tray arranged in alignment with said paper feeding port when said paper return device is connected to said device mounting portion and which enables paper to be feed therefrom through said paper feeding port into said main body, said paper tray of said paper return device being openable and closeable.
  • 2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a tray position detector for detecting whether said paper tray of said paper return device is opened or closed.
  • 3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said tray position detector includes a paper detector which detects the presence of paper loaded on said paper tray of said paper return device.
  • 4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a paper re-feed controller for controlling said paper return device such that said paper return device is operable only when said paper tray of said paper return device is closed.
  • 5. In an image forming apparatus including a main body having a paper feeding port through which paper passes into the main body and a paper output port through which paper passes out of the main body, an image forming unit arranged in the main body for forming an image on paper, a paper transport mechanism for transporting paper from the paper feeding port to the image forming unit, a paper ejector for ejecting the paper carrying the image formed by the image forming unit from the main body through the paper output port, the improvement comprising:a unit mounting part arranged in the main body; a paper return device detachably connectable to a device mounting part such that said paper return device is exterior of the main body, said paper return device including a paper return guideway having a first opening adapted to be in alignment with the paper output port and a second opening adapted to be in alignment with the paper feeding port when said paper return device is connected to the main body such that paper ejected from the paper output port is feedable through said paper return guideway to the paper feeding port; a paper tray detachably connectable to said unit mounting part and adapted to be arranged relative to the paper feeding port to enable paper to be fed from said paper tray through the paper feeding port into the main body when said paper tray is connected to the main body, whereby said paper tray or said paper return device is selectively arranged in connection with said unit mounting part; and said paper return device including a retractable paper tray arranged in alignment with the paper feeding port when said paper return device is connected to said unit mounting part and which enables paper to be feed therefrom through the paper feeding port into the main body.
  • 6. The image forming apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a tray position detector for detecting whether said paper tray of said paper return device is retracted.
  • 7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said tray position detector includes a paper detector which detects the presence of paper loaded on said paper tray of said paper return device.
  • 8. The image forming apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a paper re-feed controller for controlling said paper return device such that said paper return device is operable only when said paper tray of said paper return device is closed.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
10-007965 Jan 1998 JP
10-007966 Jan 1998 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4968016 Koyama Nov 1990
5056768 Koyama Oct 1991
5615872 Mochimaru Apr 1997
5957450 Kida et al. Sep 1999
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Number Date Country
0086326 May 1986 JP
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401308323 Dec 1989 JP