Claims
- 1. A paper skew removal apparatus comprising:
- a single paper feed roller for feeding a sheet of paper, said paper feed roller having a width less than the width of said paper, said paper feed roller being positioned to contact a central part of the paper as viewed in the paper width direction;
- a contact portion positioned to be contacted by a leading edge of said paper, said contact portion extending in a direction essentially orthogonal to the advancing direction of the paper fed by said paper feed roller;
- an arcuate paper guide, said paper guide being shaped and positioned to force the paper into a curved shape, to guide the paper to said contact portion and to support the convex side of said paper, said paper guide being located between said paper feed roller and said contact portion:
- a feeding gear for rotating said single paper feed roller; a rotatable lever and a movable gear supported rotatably by said rotatable lever, said movable gear positionable in at least one of a first position at which said movable gear engages with said feeding gear to rotate said single paper feed roller and a second position at which said movable gear does not engage with said feeding gear: and
- a spring member and a carriage, said carriage including an operating member that engages and displaces all intermediate portion of said spring member causing said lever to rotate toward said first position at which said movable gear engages said feeding gear.
- 2. The paper skew removal apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein the width of said single paper feed roller is selected to be essentially equal to or less than one-third of the width of the narrowest sheet of paper with which the apparatus is designed to operate.
- 3. The paper skew removal apparatus claimed in claim 2, wherein the width of said single paper feed roller is selected to be essentially equal to or less than 10% of the width of the narrowest sheet of paper with which the apparatus is designed to operate.
- 4. The paper skew removal apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said paper guide is stationary during paper feed.
- 5. A printer comprising:
- a single paper feed roller for feeding a sheet of paper, said paper feed roller having a width less than the width of said paper, and said paper feed roller being positioned to contact a central part of the paper as viewed in the paper width direction;
- a contact portion positioned to be contacted by a leading edge of said paper, said contact portion extending in a direction orthogonal to the advancing direction of the paper fed by said paper feed roller;
- a gate roller;
- a second paper feed roller, said gate roller being engageable with said second paper feed roller, said contact portion being defined between said second paper feed roller and said gate roller;
- an arcuate paper guide, said paper guide being shaped and positioned to force the paper into a curved shape, to guide the paper to said contact portion and to support the convex side of the paper, said paper guide being located between said single paper feed roller and said contact portion;
- a feeding gear for rotating said single paper feed roller; a rotatable lever and a movable gear supported rotatably by said rotatable lever, said movable gear positionable in at least one of a first position at which said movable gear engages with said feeding gear to rotate said single paper feed roller and a second position at which said movable gear does not engage with said feeding gear; and
- a spring member and a carriage, said carriage including an operating member that engages and displaces an intermediate portion of said spring member causing said lever to rotate toward said first position at which said movable gear engages said feeding gear.
- 6. The printer claimed in claim 5, further including an automatic paper feeder that is assembled into the printer.
- 7. The printer claimed in claim 5, further including a drive mechanism operatively coupled to said single paper feed roller, said second paper feed roller and said gate roller so that when said single paper feed roller rotates in the paper feeding direction, said second paper feed roller and said gate roller rotate in an opposite direction so that paper cannot be fed between said second paper feed roller and said gate roller.
- 8. The printer claimed in claim 5, further including a drive mechanism operatively coupled to said single paper feed roller, said second paper feed roller and said gate roller so that when said single paper feed roller rotates, said second paper feed roller and said gate roller are essentially motionless.
- 9. The printer claimed in claim 5, wherein said spring member is formed of a bar-like coiled spring.
- 10. The printer claimed in claim 5, further including a switch gear and a switching mechanism for switching said switch gear from a first position at which said switch gear transmits a rotational force to said second paper feed roller to a second position at which said second paper feed roller is disengaged from said switch gear.
- 11. The printer as claimed in claim 5, wherein the width of said single paper feed roller is selected to be essentially equal to or less than one-third of the width of the narrowest sheet of paper with which the apparatus is designed to operate.
- 12. The printer as claimed in claim 11, wherein the width of said single paper feed roller is selected to be essentially equal to or less than 10% of the width of the narrowest sheet of paper with which the apparatus is designed to operate.
- 13. The printer, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said paper guide is stationary during paper feed.
- 14. A method of removing skew from a sheet of paper in a printer, comprising the steps of:
- providing a printer including a carriage displaceable along a path, a single paper feed roller, a drive mechanism for said roller including a driving member displaceable between a first position at which said driving member is out of drivable coupling with said single paper feed roller and a second position at which said driving member is drivingly coupled to said single paper feed roller to rotate said single paper feed roller, and a spring member operatively coupled to said driving member to bias said driving member to its second position, said carriage including an operating member constructed and arranged to engage an intermediate portion of said spring member to cause the spring member to displace said driving member from its first to its second position against the bias of said spring member when said carriage is displaced along a portion of its path, a paper feed path along which paper is permitted to travel, said single paper feed roller having a width less than the width of said paper, and a contact portion for being contacted by a leading edge of said paper, said contact portion extending in a direction essentially orthogonal to the advancing direction of the paper fed by said single paper feed roller;
- detecting a paper feed signal;
- moving said carriage to a paper feed position;
- displacing said carriage a sufficient distance along a portion of its path so that said operating member engages and displaces said intermediate portion of said spring member to cause the driving member to be displaced to its second position to cause the rotation of said single paper feed roller;
- feeding said paper along a paper feed path a sufficient distance to contact said contact portion;
- removing skew from the paper by rotating said paper about said single paper feed roller such that a leading edge of said paper is essentially orthogonal to said contact portion; and
- moving said carriage away from said paper feed position so as to disengage said single paper feed roller.
- 15. The method claimed in claim 14, including the steps of providing a second feed roller and a gate roller; and abutting the leading edge of said paper between said second feed roller and said gate roller during which time said second feed roller and said gate roller are rotating in a direction opposite to a paper feeding direction, so that said second feed roller and gate roller define said contact portion.
- 16. The method claimed in claim 14, including the steps of providing a second feed roller and a gate roller; and abutting the leading edge of said paper between said second feed roller and said gate roller during which time said second feed roller and said gate roller are essentially motionless, so that said second feed roller and gate roller define said contact portion.
- 17. The method claimed in claim 14, wherein the width of said single paper feed roller is selected to be essentially equal to or less than one-third of the width of the narrowest sheet of paper with which the printer is designed to operate.
- 18. The method claimed in claim 14, wherein the width of said single paper feed roller is selected to be essentially equal to or less than 10% of the width of the narrowest sheet of paper with which the printer is designed to operate.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
4-270565 |
Oct 1992 |
JPX |
|
4-322765 |
Nov 1992 |
JPX |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/119,012, filed on Sep. 9, 1993.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5000594 |
Beehler et al. |
Mar 1991 |
|
5072925 |
Thiel |
Dec 1991 |
|
5083879 |
Sato et al. |
Jan 1992 |
|
Foreign Referenced Citations (7)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0100675 |
Feb 1984 |
EPX |
0464785 |
Jan 1992 |
EPX |
0487923 |
Jun 1992 |
EPX |
0509667 |
Oct 1992 |
EPX |
3007364 |
Jan 1991 |
JPX |
2208852 |
Apr 1989 |
GBX |
2215315 |
Sep 1989 |
GBX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
119012 |
Sep 1993 |
|