Information
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Patent Grant
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6361229
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Patent Number
6,361,229
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Date Filed
Friday, September 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 26, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hilten; John S.
- Williams; Kevin D.
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 208
- 400 2064
- 400 207
- 400 236
- 400 242
- 400 246
- 400 613
- 400 611
- 400 612
- 242 5976
- 242 5975
- 242 598
- 242 5994
- 242 600
- 242 599
- 160 3231
- 160 324
- 160 325
- 160 326
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A paper roll supporting device for an image forming apparatus includes a pair of flange members to be inserted into opposite ends of a paper roll. Each flange member includes a flange body made up of a flange portion and a cylindrical support portion that is to be inserted into a tubular core included in the paper roll. A claw member has a plurality of claws capable of protruding from the outer circumference of the support portion. A biasing member exerts a pressure on the claw member. Pressing means is slidable in a direction in which the biasing member is compressible. The pressing means receives one end of the biasing member and contacts the inner circumference of the support portion. A lock/release lever is capable of being brought down for causing the pressing means to slide. The claw member causes its pawls to flare in the radial direction when pressed in the axial direction of the support portion. The device with this configuration can be easily locked to the paper roll.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a printer, copier, facsimile apparatus or similar image forming apparatus including a paper feeding mechanism, and more particularly to a paper roll supporting device for supporting a paper roll applicable to the image forming apparatus.
It is a common practice with an image forming apparatus to set a paper roll by use of a spool type of member. This kind of scheme allows a paper roll to be supported over its entire width and allows a spool to be directly positioned by opposite side walls of the apparatus. The paper roll therefore shakes little and is easy to transport. However, in a large-scale machine capable of dealing with paper of up to size AO, the spool is as long as 1 m and makes the attachment and detachment of a paper roll difficult. For this reason, the spool scheme is not feasible for a large-scale machine.
On the other hand, Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 64-43048 and Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 7-48598 each propose to fit flanges in opposite ends of a paper roll and position the flanges on rollers. Specifically, Laid-Open Publication No. 64-43048 discloses a paper roll supporting device including a support wheel, a nut, and a screw. The support wheel includes a cylindrical portion whose outside diameter is slightly smaller than the inside diameter of an axial center bore formed in a paper roll. A plurality of axial slits are formed in the circumferential wall of the cylindrical portion. A flared flange extends out from one end of the cylindrical portion. The nut has a conical pressing surface contacting the inner periphery of the open end of the cylindrical portion. The screw connects the nut to the support wheel. The screw presses the inner wall of the tubular core of the paper roll via the flange, exerting a great retaining force. This kind of device, however, forces the operator to drive the screw and perform other troublesome operations at the time of setting.
On the other hand, Publication No. 7-48598 teaches a paper roller supporting device including a body member to be inserted into the core of a paper roll an end support member that supports the paper roll. An auxiliary member is inserted in a through hole formed in the body member. A plurality of arm members protrude from the body member in the direction in which the end support member is to be inserted into the core. A lug protrudes from each arm member toward the wall of the through hole. The auxiliary member includes a tubular portion to be received in the through hole of the body member. Lug members protrude from the outer circumference of the tubular member, and each is formed with a recess at its top. When the auxiliary member is inserted into the body member and rotated bout is own axis, the lugs of the arm members mate with the recesses of the lug members while the arm members flare and press the inner periphery of the core. This kind of configuration effectively presses the inner periphery of the core by using an elastic force available with resin. However, because the cylindrical member is rotated to elastically deform the resin members with the lugs, the body member itself rotates together with the cylindrical member unless the operator holds the flange.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a paper roll supporting device for an image forming apparatus including improved flanges for promoting easy setting operation.
A paper roll supporting device for an image forming apparatus of the present invention includes a pair of flange members to be inserted into opposite ends of a paper roll. Each flange member includes a flange body made up of a flange portion and a cylindrical support portion that is to be inserted into a tubular core included in the paper roll. A claw member has a plurality of claws capable of protruding from the outer circumference of the support portion. A biasing member exerts a pressure on the claw member. Pressing means is slidable in a direction in which the biasing member is compressible. The pressing means receives one end of the biasing member and contacts the inner circumference of the support portion. A lock/release lever is capable of being brought down for causing the pressing means to slide. The claw member causes its pawls to flare in the radial direction when pressed in the axial direction of the support portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a view showing the general construction of an image forming apparatus including a paper roll supporting device embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an isometric view showing the paper roll supporting device;
FIG. 3
is a side elevation showing a paper roll set by the paper roll supporting device;
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of a flange member forming part of the paper roll supporting device;
FIG. 5
is a view showing the flange member locked to the paper roll;
FIG. 6
is a view showing the flange member unlocked from the paper roll;
FIG. 7
is an isometric view showing the end face of the flange with a lock/release lever being brought down to a locking position;
FIG. 8
is an isometric view showing the end face of the flange with the lock/release lever being raised to an unlocking position; and
FIG. 9
is a view showing a modified form of the lock/release lever.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, an image forming apparatus including a paper roll supporting device embodying the present invention is shown and implemented as a copier by way of example. The copier includes a paper tray, not shown, which is movable into and out of a copier body by hand. As shown, a plurality of paper rolls
1
are set from the above or from the front (left-hand side in
FIG. 1
) after the paper tray has been pulled out of the copier body. Feed roller pairs
2
each convey paper paid out from a particular paper roll
1
toward an image forming section. Paper conveyance paths extending from the roller pairs
2
join each other at a position short of a cutter
3
. The cutter
3
cuts each paper at a preselected length necessary for image formation. As a result, a sheet cut off by the cutter
3
is delivered toward the image forming section.
A registration roller pair
4
drives the sheet at a preselected timing synchronous to an image forming timing. An image transfer section
5
includes a photoconductive element and transfers a toner image from the photoconductive element to the sheet. A fixing section
6
fixes the toner image transferred to the sheet. The sheet coming out of the fixing section
6
is driven out of the copier body. On the other hand, a scanning section
7
conveys a document and reads image information out of the document. The photoconductive element is exposed imagewise in accordance with the image data output from the scanning section
7
.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view showing how one of the paper rolls
1
is loaded on a preselected roll setting portion included in the copier body.
FIG. 3
is a side elevation showing the paper roll
1
set on the paper roll setting portion. As shown, the roll setting portion includes a pair of supports
8
and a bottom plate
9
on which the supports
8
are positioned. Bosses
10
protrude downward from the bottom of each support
8
. A plurality of holes
11
are formed in the bottom plate
9
and capable of receiving the bosses
10
. The plurality of holes
11
allow the roll supporting portion to adapt to a plurality of standard roll sizes. The base
9
is formed of metal or similar conductive material for attracting magnets
12
(see
FIG. 3
) affixed to the bottoms of the supports
8
. In this configuration, when the bosses
10
are inserted into the holes
11
, the supports
8
are magnetically locked to the bottom plate
9
.
A pair of flange members
13
are inserted into opposite ends of the tubular core of the paper roll
1
. The flange members
13
each are made up of a flange portion
14
and a cylindrical support portion
15
smaller in diameter than the flange portion
14
and capable of being inserted into the core of the paper roll
1
. Three ribs
16
protrude from the outer circumference of one end of the support portion
15
remote from the flange portion
14
and are positioned at equally spaced locations along the circumference. Likewise, three ribs
3
protrude from the outer circumference of the other end of the support portion
15
and are positioned at equally spaced locations along the circumference. The ribs
3
in combination define an outside diameter substantially equal to the inside diameter of the core of the paper roll
1
and obviate a play (?) between the flange members
13
and the paper roll
1
. Further, three claws
17
alternate with the three ribs
16
on the end of the support portion
15
adjoining the flange portion
14
. The claws
17
press the inner wall of the core of the paper roll
1
to thereby lock the flange members
13
to the paper roll
1
, as will be described specifically later.
Each support
8
has two rollers
18
rotatably arranged side by side therein. The rollers
18
support associated one of the flange portions
14
, so that the paper roll
1
is freely rotatable.
FIG. 4
is an exploded view showing one of the flange members
13
in detail. As shown, the flange member
13
includes a flange body
19
made up of the previously stated flange portion
14
and cylindrical support portion
15
. The flange member
13
additionally includes a claw member
20
, a spring
21
, a presser
22
, and a lock/release lever
23
. The claw member
20
is received in the flange body
19
and protrudes from the outer circumference of the support portion
15
. The spring
21
constantly biases the claw member
20
and has one end seated on the presser
22
, so that the presser
22
compresses the spring
21
. The lock/release lever
23
is capable of being brought down by hand in order to cause the presser
2
to slide. Lugs or eccentric cams
27
protrude from part of the lock/release lever
23
adjoining the axis of rotation of the lever
23
. The claw member
20
has a spring seat
24
on which the other end of the spring
21
is seated, three radially extending arms
25
, and the previously mentioned three claws
17
at which the arms
25
terminate, as illustrated. The arms
25
are formed of resin or similar elastically deformable material. The lock/release lever
23
is engaged with bosses
26
formed on the inner circumference of the flange portion
14
and is angularly movable about the bosses
26
. When the lock/release lever
23
is brought down about the bosses
26
, the lugs
27
push the presser
22
into the flange body
19
. The lock/release lever
23
has a length sufficiently greater than the height of the lugs
27
, so that the operator can easily bring down the lever
23
in a locking direction.
More specifically, the flange body
19
, claw member
20
, spring
21
, presser
22
and lock/release lever
23
are sequentially arranged in the axial direction in this order, as shown in FIG.
4
. When the operator brings down the lock/release lever
23
, the lever
23
pushes the presser
22
into the flange body
19
. The presser
22
, in turn, compresses the spring
21
and thereby presses the claw member
20
. Consequently, the arms
25
of the claw member
20
are elastically deformed and force their claws
17
radially outward.
The movement of the flange member
13
will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 5 and 6
.
FIGS. 5 and 6
respectively show the flange member
13
in a locked position and an unlocked or released position. As shown, the flange portion
19
has a tubular configuration whose one end is closed, and has three through holes formed in the end portion remote from the flange
14
and assigned to the three claws
17
of the claw member
20
. Such a configuration provides the flange portion
19
with mechanical strength and allows it to firmly support the paper roll
1
, which has substantial weight. Three pairs of triangular ribs
28
are formed on the inner wall of the above end of the flange body
19
. Each pair of ribs
28
are parallel to each other and assigned to a particular claw
17
for guiding it therebetween. In this sense, each pair of ribs
28
form, when the associated arm
25
deforms, guide surfaces in the flaring direction and the direction of height. Further, a tubular boss shaft
29
extends from the inner wall of the end of the flange body
19
. The boss shaft
29
guides the claw member
20
with its outer periphery and guides the presser
22
with its inner periphery. The spring seal
24
of the claw member
20
is formed with a hole corresponding to the boss shaft
29
and plays the role of a guide.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, to lock each flange member
13
to the paper roll
1
, the operator brings down the lock/release lever
23
. The lugs
27
of the lock/release lever
23
then push the presser
22
inward and thereby compress the spring
21
. The spring
21
, in turn, presses the spring seat
24
. As a result, the arms
25
elastically deform and cause their claws
17
to protrude radially outward via the holes of the flange body
19
, pressing the inner wall of the tubular core of the paper roll
1
. Because the claws
17
flare until they abut against and press the inner wall of the core, they surely lock the flange member
13
to the core without regard to the tolerance of the diameter of the core. The side of the presser
22
adjoining the flange
4
is formed with a bore complementary in shape to the outer contour of the presser
22
. The bore forms a catch
30
that the operator can use when fitting the flange member
13
into the paper roll
1
. Because the catch
30
is cylindrical and has no directionality, it is not dependent on the angular position of the flange member
13
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, when the flange member
13
is unlocked from the paper roll
1
, the lock/release lever
23
is positioned right above the catch
30
due to the shape of the lugs
27
. This prevents the operator from touching the catch
30
and thereby prevents the operator from, e.g., forgetting to lock the flange member
13
to the paper roll
1
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, when the flange member
13
is locked to the paper roll
1
, the lock/release lever
23
pushes the presser
22
inward to a position where the presser
22
does not protrude from the flange
14
, making the end face of the flange member
13
flat. Such a flat end face allows the operator to surely see the locked position of the flange member
13
and easily handle the flange member
13
. It follows that the paper roll
1
with the flange members
13
can be stored in an upright position or in a sack, as desired. This makes it needless for the operator to fit and unfit the flange members
13
every time the operator replaces the paper roll
1
, contributing a great deal to easy handling.
FIGS. 7 and 8
are isometric views showing the flange member
13
in the locked position and unlocked position, respectively. As shown in
FIG. 7
, in the locked position, the lock/release lever
23
is brought down and makes the flange surface flat while exposing the catch
30
to the outside. As shown in
FIG. 8
, in the unlocked position, the lock/release lever
23
is raised and obstructs the operator's manipulation.
FIG. 9
shows a lock/release lever
23
′ that is a modification of the above-described lock/release lever
23
. As shown, the lock/release lever
23
′ is configured such that it can be brought down to either side about a fulcrum. The lever
23
′ is symmetrical in the right-and-left direction, as viewed in
FIG. 9
, so that the operator does not have to care about the direction in which the lever
23
′ should be brought down. The lever
23
′ therefore further enhances easy operation, compared to the lever
23
. Moreover, while the lever
23
will be broken when forcibly brought down in the direction opposite to the expected direction, the lever
23
′ is free from such an occurrence because it can be brought down in either direction.
In summary, it will be seen that the present invention provides a paper roll supporting device for an image forming apparatus having various unprecedented advantages, as enumerated below.
(1) The device is far easier to handle than the conventional screw type of device and free from an occurrence that flanges themselves rotate in the event of locking as in, e.g., Laid-Open Publication No. 7-48598 mentioned earlier.
(2) A large paper roll for use in, e.g., a copier is extremely heavy and must be supported by a great force. The device of the present invention transforms the rotation of a lever to a force that pushes pressing means inward, thereby reducing a load. The leverage (force reduction ratio) can be far greater than the conventional rotation type configuration.
(3) The device allows a paper roll to be stored in an upright position or in a sack when brought to a projection-free position. Narrow paper rolls can even be stacked one above the other. It is therefore needless for the operator to fit and unfit the device every time the paper roll is replaced.
(4) The operator does not have to care about the direction in which a lock/release lever should be brought down. The lock/release lever is therefore easier to operate than a lock/release lever that should be brought down only in one direction. Further, the lever, which can be brought down in either side, is free from damage ascribable to operator's forcible action.
(5) The device is easy to handle and promotes easy transport of a paper roll. Because the device uses a space that has customarily been a dead space, it is superior to a grip scheme as to space efficiency.
(6) The device prevents the operator from handling the device without fully locking the device to a paper roll.
Various modifications will become possible for those skilled in the art after receiving the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the scope thereof.
Claims
- 1. In a paper roll supporting device including a pair of cylindrical flange members capable of being respectively fitted into opposite ends of a paper roll, said pair of flange members each comprise:a flange body comprising a flange portion and a cylindrical support portion that is to be inserted into a tubular core of the paper roll; a claw member having a plurality of claws capable of protruding from an outer circumference of said support portion; a biasing member for exerting a pressure on said claw member; pressing means slidable in a direction in which said biasing member is compressible, said pressing means receiving one end of said biasing member and contacting an inner circumference of said support portion; and a lock/release lever capable of being brought down for causing said pressing means to slide; said claw member causing said plurality of pawls to flare in a radial direction when pressed in an axial direction of said support portion.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lock/release lever has eccentric cams adjoining a fulcrum about which said lock/release lever is rotatable, said eccentric cams causing said pressing means to slide.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein when said flange member is inserted into the paper roll, said pressing means and said lock/release lever are received in said flange body to thereby make an end face of said flange body flat.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said lock/release lever is capable of being brought down in either direction from a raised unlocking position to a lowered locking position at which said pressing means slides to cause said claws to flare in the radial direction.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 4, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said lock/release lever is capable of being brought down in either direction from a raised unlocking position to a lowered locking position at which said pressing means slides to cause said claws to flare in the radial direction.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein when said flange member is inserted into the paper roll, said pressing means and said lock/release lever are received in said flange body to thereby make an end face of said flange body flat.
- 15. A device as claimed in claim 14, wherein said lock/release lever is capable of being brought down in either direction from a raised unlocking position to a lowered locking position at which said pressing means slides to cause said claws to flare in the radial direction.
- 16. A device as claimed in claim 15, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 17. A device as claimed in claim 16, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
- 18. A device as claimed in claim 14, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 19. A device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
- 20. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lock/release lever is capable of being brought down in either direction from a raised unlocking position to a lowered locking position at which said pressing means slides to cause said claws to flare in the radial direction.
- 21. A device as claimed in claim 20, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 22. A device as claimed in claim 21, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
- 23. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein an end of said support portion adjoining said flange portion is formed with a bore that serves as a catch for an operator when said flange member is fitted into the paper roll.
- 24. A device as claimed in claim 23, wherein said lock/release lever interferes with said catch in the unlocking position, but does not interfere with said catch in the locking position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
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11-261849 |
Sep 1999 |
JP |
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