This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-053806 filed on Mar. 10, 2010.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a paper transporting device and an image forming apparatus using the paper transporting device, an image reading device and a post-processing device.
2. Related Art
In the image forming apparatus, the image reading device, or the post-processing device, there is used a paper transporting device to transport a recording paper having an image formed thereon, a document from which an image is read, or a recording paper subjected to a post-processing.
According to an aspect of the invention, a paper transporting device includes a driving roller member, a driven roller member, a first guiding member and a second guiding member. The driving roller member is rotated. The driven roller member is rotated in contact with the driving roller member. The first guiding member is disposed on a driving roller member side, and guides a paper to a contact portion in which the driving roller member and the driven roller member are in contact with each other. The second guiding member is disposed on a driven roller member side, and guides the paper to the contact portion. The second guiding member partially protrudes inward in a radial direction of the driving roller member from an outer peripheral surface of the driving roller member at a downstream side in a paper transporting direction of the contact portion.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Embodiments according to the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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The image data subjected to the predetermined image processing by the image processing portion 3 as described above are also converted into image data having four colors of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) by the image processing portion 3 and are output as a full color image or a monochrome image by an image output portion 5 provided in the color printer body 1 as will be described below.
The image data converted into the image data having the four colors of the yellow (Y), the magenta (M), the cyan (C) and the black (K) by the image processing portion 3 are transmitted to image exposing devices 7Y, 7M, 7C and 7K of image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K for the colors of the yellow (Y), the magenta (M), the cyan (C) and the black (K). In the image exposing devices 7Y, 7M, 7C and 7K, an image is exposed by a light emitted from an LED light emitting device array depending on the image data on a corresponding one of the colors.
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By disposing the four image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K for the yellow (Y), the magenta (M), the cyan (C) and the black (K) in a tilting state at a predetermined angle, thus, it is possible to set a distance among the image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K to be shorter as compared with the case in which the four image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K are provided horizontally. Consequently, it is possible to decrease a width of the color printer body 1, thereby reducing a size still more.
The four image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K basically have the same structures except for a color of an image to be formed, and are roughly constituted by a photosensitive drum 8 serving as an image holding member to be rotated and driven at a predetermined speed in a direction of an arrow A by driving means which is not shown, a charging roll 9 for primary charging which uniformly charges a surface of the photosensitive drum 8, the image exposing device 7 including an LED print head for exposing a corresponding image to a predetermined color to form an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitive drum 8, a developing device 10 for developing the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 8 with a toner having a predetermined color, and a cleaning device 11 for cleaning the surface of the photosensitive drum 8 as shown in
The photosensitive drum 8 to be used is formed like a drum having a diameter of approximately 30 mm and has a surface coated with a photosensitive layer constituted by an organic photoconductor (OPC), for example, and is rotated and driven at a predetermined speed in the direction of the arrow A by means of a driving motor which is not shown.
For the charging roll 9, moreover, there is used a roll-shaped charger obtained by coating a surface of a core bar with a conductive layer constituted by a synthetic resin or a synthetic rubber and having an electric resistance regulated, for example, and a predetermined charging bias is applied to the core bar of the charging roll 9.
The image exposing device 7 is individually disposed for each of the four image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K as shown in
In the case in which the image exposing device 7 constituted by the LED light emitting device array is used, a size of the image exposing device can be reduced considerably, which is desirable. However, the image exposing device 7 is not restricted to the LED light emitting device array but it is also possible to use an image exposing device which deflects and scans a laser beam in the axial direction of the photosensitive drum 8. In this case, the single image exposing device 7 is disposed for the four image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K.
Image data on corresponding colors are sequentially output from the image processing portion 3 to the image exposing devices 7Y, 7M, 7C and 7K provided individually in the image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K for the respective colors of the yellow (Y), the magenta (M), the cyan (C) and the black (K) as described above, and luminous fluxes emitted depending on the image data from the image exposing devices 7Y, 7M, 7C and 7K are scanned and exposed onto surfaces of photosensitive drums 8Y, 8M, 8C and 8K corresponding thereto so that electrostatic latent images depending on the image data are formed. The electrostatic latent images formed on the photosensitive drums 8Y, 8M, 8C and 8K are developed as toner images for the respective colors of the yellow (Y), the magenta (M), the cyan (C) and the black (K) by developing devices 10Y, 10M, 10C and 10K, respectively.
The toner images for the respective colors of the yellow (Y), the magenta (M), the cyan (C) and the black (K) formed sequentially on the photosensitive drums 8Y, 8M, 8C and 8K of the image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K are primarily transferred sequentially in a multiple way by means of four primary transfer rolls 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K onto an intermediate transfer belt 12 serving as a non-end belt-shaped intermediate transfer member which is disposed in a tilting state above the image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K.
The intermediate transfer belt 12 is a non-end belt-shaped member which is laid with a tension by means of a plurality of rolls, and is disposed in a tilting state to a horizontal direction in such a manner that a lower side running region of the belt-shaped member has downstream and upstream sides in a running direction which are relatively low and high, respectively.
In other words, as shown in
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The toner images for the respective colors of the yellow (Y), the magenta (M), the cyan (C) and the black (K) transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 12 in the multiple way are secondarily transferred onto the recording paper 16 to be a paper by means of the secondary transfer roll 17 coming in contact with the driving roll 15 through the intermediate transfer belt 12, and the recording paper 16 having the toner images for the respective colors transferred thereonto is transported to a fixing device 18 positioned above in a vertical direction as shown in
For example, the secondary transfer roll 17 to be used is obtained by coating, in a predetermined thickness, an outer periphery of a core bar formed of a metal such as stainless with an elastic layer constituted by a conductive elastic member such as a synthetic rubber material to which a conductive agent is added.
The recording paper 16 having the toner images for the respective colors transferred thereonto is subjected to a fixing treatment by heat and pressure through a heating roll 19 and a pressurizing belt (or a pressurizing roll) 20 in the fixing device 18 serving as fixing means, and is then discharged onto a discharging tray 22 provided on an upper end of the printer body 1 by means of a discharging roll 21 in a state in which an image surface is turned downward.
In the embodiment, the discharging tray 22 is also formed to have a size reduced with the decrease in the size of the printer body 1, and is of a folding type in such a manner that the recording paper 16 having a relatively great length in the discharging direction and a large size can be discharged. As shown in
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In that case, for example, the recording paper 16 is fed and transported with a central part in a direction crossing a paper feeding direction set to be a reference and the toner image is transferred and fixed from the intermediate transfer belt 12, and similarly, is discharged onto the discharging tray 22 with the central part in the direction crossing the paper feeding direction set to be the reference. The invention is not always restricted thereto but it is also possible to employ a structure in which the recording paper 16 is fed and transported with one of ends in the direction crossing the paper feeding direction set to be the reference, for example.
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In the embodiment, moreover, an image can be formed on both a surface and a back face of the recording paper 16 in addition to only the surface of the recording paper 16.
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The recording paper 16 transported to the resist roll 26 by the double-sided paper transporting unit 60 is transported to a secondary transfer position of an intermediate transfer belt 12 by means of the resist roll 26 with a surface and a back face inverted, an image is transferred and fixed onto the back face of the recording paper 16 and the recording paper 16 is then discharged onto the discharging tray 22 provided in an upper part of the printer body 1 by means of the discharging roll 21.
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The paper discharging device 31 includes a pair of discharging rollers 21 and first and second guiding members for guiding the recording paper 16 to a contact portion (a nip portion) of the discharging rollers 21. As shown in
Two of the four driving rollers 21a which are disposed on an inside are provided corresponding to a slightly smaller interval than a width (for example, approximately 70 mm) of the recording paper 16 having a minimum size on which an image is to be formed by the printer. Moreover, two of them which are disposed on an outside are provided corresponding to a slightly smaller interval than a width of the recording paper 16 having a maximum size on which an image is to be formed by the printer.
In addition, the driven roller 21b coming in contact with a surface of the driving roller 21a to form a transporting nip portion 51 of the recording paper 16 between the driven roller 21b and the driving roller 21a is constituted by a first driven roller 21b formed to take a shape in which a plurality of divided rollers is linked in an axial direction by a synthetic resin, for example, and a second driven roller 21e disposed coaxially on each of both ends in the axial direction of the first driven roller 21b, formed to take a larger size than an outside diameter of the first driven roller 21b and driven and rotated simultaneously with the first driven roller 21b as shown in
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Furthermore, an outlet side upper guiding member 38 serving as a second guiding member including a plurality of convex members 37 is provided in the same manner as the outlet side lower guiding member 35 so as to form a discharging transporting path 36 between the outlet side upper guiding member 38 and the outlet side lower guiding member 35 at the driven roller 21b side of the discharging roller 21 (an upper side in
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The recording paper 16 passing through the fixing nip portion 32 of the fixing device 18 is guided to the discharging roll 21 through the discharging transporting path 36 as shown in
In addition, a switching gate member 40 is disposed rockably around a spindle 40a in an outlet portion at a downstream side in the paper transporting direction of the fixing nip portion 32 of the fixing device 18 as shown in
In the embodiment, as shown in
In other words, in the embodiment, the outlet side upper guiding member 38 serving as the second guiding member is provided on the driven roller 21b side in the discharging roller 21 as shown in
In the convex members 37, two convex members 37a disposed adjacently to each other at an outside in the axial direction of the two driving rollers 21a provided on an inside as shown in
Further description will be given. The two convex members 37a disposed adjacently to each other at the outside in the axial direction of the two driving rollers 21a provided on an inside are formed in such a manner that a portion 371 positioned on the upstream side in the paper discharging direction by a predetermined distance from the nip portion 51 is slightly protruded inward in the radial direction (downward in
In addition, the two convex members 37a are formed in such a manner that a portion 372 positioned on the downstream side in the paper discharging direction by a predetermined distance from the nip portion 51 is protruded toward the driving roller 21a side (downward in
In a double-sided image formation, it is possible to prevent a stripe-shaped image defect from being caused by scratching an image on the surface of the recording paper 16 due to a contact with the portion 372 of the convex member 37.
With the structure, in a color printer applying the paper discharging device according to the embodiment, it is possible to prevent the rear end of the recording paper from remaining on the discharging roller, resulting in deterioration in a paper discharging property without complicating the apparatus and increasing a cost in the following manner.
More specifically, in the color printer, toner images having corresponding colors are formed by four image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C and 6K for yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) as shown in
In that case, the discharging direction of the discharging roller 21 is set to be upward in such a manner that the downstream side in the discharging direction is turned slightly upward with respect to a horizontal direction in order to reliably discharge the recording paper 16 onto the discharging tray 22 provided in the upper part of the printer body 1 as shown in
As a result, in a printer applying the conventional paper discharging device, when a rear end 16a of the recording paper 16 having a great length in the discharging direction thereof and a relatively large size passes through the nip portion 51 of the discharging roller 21 in the discharge of the recording paper 16 as shown in
When the rear end 16a of the recording paper 16 discharged over the discharging tray 22 is stopped immediately after passing through the nip portion 51 of the discharging roller 21, thus, the tip 16b of the recording paper 16 discharged next by the discharging roller 21 pushes the rear end 16a of the recording paper 16 stopped immediately after passing through the nip portion 51 of the discharging roller 21 so that the recording paper 16 thus pushed might fall from the discharging tray 22 or might be discharged onto the discharging tray 22 in a state in which a posture is confused in a continuous image formation, resulting in deterioration in the paper discharging property.
On the other hand, in a printer applying the paper discharging device according to the embodiment, also when the recording paper 16 having a great length in the discharging direction of the recording paper 16 and a relatively large size is to be discharged as shown in
Therefore, the recording paper 16 is deformed to be pressed against the surface of the driving roller 21a by the portion 372 of the convex member 37 of the outlet side upper guiding member 38 also after the rear end 16a passes through the nip portion 51 of the discharging roller 21 as shown in
In the embodiment, accordingly, the rear end 16a of the recording paper 16 discharged onto the discharging tray 22 can be prevented from being stopped in the state brought immediately after passing through the nip portion 51 of the discharging roller 21. Also in the continuous image formation, the tip 16b of the recording paper 16 discharged next by the discharging roller 21 can be prevented from pushing the rear end 16a of the recording paper 16 stopped immediately after passing through the nip portion 51 of the discharging roller 21. Consequently, the recording paper 16 can be discharged onto the discharging tray 22 in an arranging state. Thus, the paper discharging property can be enhanced.
In the embodiment, moreover, it is sufficient that the shape of a part of the convex member 37 in the outlet side upper guiding member 38 is changed. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the apparatus from being complicated and to avoid an increase in a cost.
More specifically, in the other embodiment, a shape of a driving roller 21a is different from that of the embodiment and the driving roller 21a does not take a cylindrical shape but a plurality of convex portions 70 protruded outward in the axial direction from one of ends in the axial direction is uniformly disposed in a circumferential direction of the driving roller 21a as shown in
The convex portion 70 of the driving roller 21a has such a structure as to exhibit a function for causing a rear end edge portion of a recording paper 16 to come in contact with an end face in a circumferential direction of the convex portion 70 and energizing and kicking out the rear end edge portion of the recording paper 16 in a tangential direction of the driving roller 21a by means of the convex portion 70 of the driving roller 21a to be rotated and driven when discharging the recording paper 16, thereby enhancing a discharging property of the recording paper 16.
Since the other structures and functions are the same as those of the embodiment, description thereof will be omitted.
More specifically, in the third embodiment, a shape of a driving roller 21a is different from that of the embodiment and the driving roller 21a does not take a cylindrical shape but a plurality of concave portions 80 dented inward in an axial direction is uniformly disposed on one of ends in the axial direction in a circumferential direction of the driving roller 21a as shown in
The concave portion 80 of the driving roller 21a has such a structure as to exhibit a function for causing a rear end edge portion of a recording paper 16 to come in contact with an internal surface of the concave portion 80 and energizing and kicking out the rear end edge portion of the recording paper 16 in a tangential direction of the driving roller 21a by means of the concave portion 80 of the driving roller 21a to be rotated and driven when discharging the recording paper 16, thereby enhancing a discharging property of the recording paper 16.
Since the other structures and functions are the same as those of the embodiments, description thereof will be omitted.
More specifically, in an image reading device 90 according to the fourth embodiment, a double-sided automatic document feeding device 92 serving as document transporting means is provided on an image reading device body 91 as shown in
Moreover, the double-sided automatic document feeding device 92 is openably attached to the image reading device body 91 by means of a hinge 95 provided on a back side of the double-sided automatic document feeding device (an inner side in a perpendicular direction to the drawing). The double-sided automatic document feeding device 92 is constituted by a sheet mounting portion 97 provided on an upper surface of a top cover 96, a paper feeding portion 98 for automatically transporting the document 93 depending on various job modes, a document registration portion 99 for positioning the document 93 on the platen glass 94 of the image reading device body 91, and a document discharging portion 101 for discharging the document 93 subjected to an image processing to a discharging tray 100.
As shown in
Furthermore, the document discharging portion 101 includes a pair of discharging rollers 111, and first and second guiding members for guiding the document 93 to a contact portion (a nip portion) of the discharging roller 111, and has the same structure as that of the paper discharging device 31 shown in
Since the other structures and functions are the same as those of the embodiments, description thereof will be omitted.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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