This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-024354 filed on Feb. 18, 2021.
The present invention relates to a post-processing apparatus and an image forming apparatus.
JP-A-2006-1659 discloses a sheet processing apparatus (hereinafter referred to as a post-processing apparatus) that stacks sheets sequentially fed one by one, binds centers of plural stacked sheets, and folds the bound sheet bundle into two, the sheet processing apparatus including: an end guide that is movable in a sheet feeding direction and that stacks the sheets by damming up leading ends of the sheets sequentially fed one by one; a stapler that binds centers of the plural sheets stacked by the end guide by a staple; a sheet folding machine that presses a blade against the center of the sheet bundle after being bound by the stapler, folds the sheet bundle, feeds the sheet bundle into a roller, and holds the sheet bundle between the rollers to fold the sheet bundle into two; a home sensor that detects whether there is the end guide at a home position set on an upstream side in the sheet feeding direction within a movement range of the end guide; and a control unit that causes the end guide positioned at the home position to move to a first position corresponding to a size of the sheet to stack the sequentially fed sheet, causes the end guide to move to a second position according to a size of the sheet to cause the stapler to perform a binding processing, further causes the end guide to move to a third position corresponding to a size of the sheet to cause the sheet folding machine to perform the folding processing, and causes the end guide to move to the home position. The control unit causes the end guide positioned at the third position to start moving to the home position while the sheet folding machine is being caused to perform the folding processing.
Aspects of non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure relate to providing a post-processing apparatus capable of preventing a variation in a folding position where a recording medium is folded.
Aspects of certain non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure address the above advantages and/or other advantages not described above. However, aspects of the non-limiting embodiments are not required to address the advantages described above, and aspects of the non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure may not address advantages described above.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a post-processing apparatus including a blade that is to be pressed against a recording medium at a folding position where the recording medium is to be folded, and a support portion that supports the blade, wherein the support portion includes a movable body to which the blade is fixed and that moves together with the blade, and an insertion portion that is inserted into the movable body, and the insertion portion and one surface of the movable body are pressed each other.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Next, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
The post-processing apparatus 10 includes a side stitching processing unit 14 and a saddle stitching processing unit 16. The side stitching processing unit 14 stacks the recording media sequentially fed one by one, and binds end portions of the plural stacked recording media. The saddle stitching processing unit 16 stacks the recording media sequentially fed one by one, binds centers of the plural stacked recording media, and folds a bundle of the plural bound recording media into two.
A recording medium carry-in port 18 is formed in a side surface of the post-processing apparatus 10 connected to the image forming unit 12. The recording medium on which the image is formed by the image forming unit 12 is carried into the post-processing apparatus 10 through the recording medium carry-in port 18. First feed members 20 and second feed members 22 are provided on a downstream side of the recording medium carry-in port 18. A downstream side of the second feed member 22 is divided into a first feed path 24 and a second feed path 26. The first feed path 24 and the second feed path 26 are selected by a switching member (not shown), and the recording medium is fed to the side stitching processing unit 14 via the first feed path 24, and is fed to the saddle stitching processing unit 16 via the second feed path 26.
The side stitching processing unit 14 is provided with an side stitching temporary accumulation portion 28. The recording medium is temporarily accumulated in the side stitching temporary accumulation portion 28. In addition, the side stitching processing unit 14 is provided with a side stitching stapler 30 that ejects a staple to the temporarily accumulated recording medium. The recording medium on which the staple has been ejected by the side stitching stapler 30 is discharged to a side stitching discharge portion 34 by a bundle discharge device 32. A position adjuster 36 is connected to the side stitching discharge portion 34, and the position adjuster 36 adjusts a position of the side stitching discharge portion 34 so that an upper surface of the recording medium bundle discharged to the side stitching discharge unit 34 is at the same position.
The saddle stitching processing unit 16 is provided with a saddle stitching temporary accumulation portion 38. The recording medium is temporarily accumulated in the saddle stitching temporary accumulation portion 38. A holder 40, which abuts against and holds a lower end of the recording medium, is formed at the lower end of the saddle stitching temporary accumulation portion 38. In addition, the saddle stitching processing unit 16 is provided with a saddle stitching stapler 42 that ejects a staple to the temporarily accumulated recording medium. The saddle stitching stapler 42 is configured to eject a staple at a center portion of the recording medium when the holder 40 of the saddle stitching temporary accumulation portion 38 is at a higher position.
The saddle stitching processing unit 16 is provided with a folding device 44. The folding device 44 includes a blade 46. The blade 46 reciprocates in a direction orthogonal to the recording medium. When the holder 40 of the saddle stitching temporary accumulation portion 38 is moved downward and the center of the recording medium is positioned at a position of the blade 46, the blade 46 presses against the center of the recording medium to fold the recording medium.
An opening portion 48 is formed on the saddle stitching temporary accumulation portion 38 in a tip end direction of the blade 46. Further, folding rolls 50 are disposed ahead of the opening portion 48. The folding rolls 50 sandwich the folded recording medium in an upper-lower direction, and press the recording medium between the folding rolls 50. Then, the folded recording medium is discharged to the saddle stitching discharge portion 54 by the discharge rolls 52.
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Next, the folding device 44 will be described in detail with reference to
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When the first shaft 62 is rotated, the second shaft 64 rotates around the first shaft 62, the third shaft 66 moves together with the blade 46 via the second link 72, and the blade 46 is pressed against the recording medium.
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The folding device 44 includes a support frame 80 formed in a rectangular box shape whose upper portion is released and which is long in the sub-scanning direction of the recording medium. Support portions 82 are provided on the support frame 80. The support portions 82 support the blade 46 so as to be movable. The support portions 82 include two movable bodies 84 to which the blades 46 are fixed, and insertion portions 86 each having a circular cross section, two of which are inserted into each of the two movable bodies 84. Each movable body 84 is formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and is formed with two insertion holes 88a, 88b along in a moving direction of the blade 46, respectively. The insertion portions 86 are inserted into each of the insertion holes 88a, 88b.
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However, a play due to intersection is formed between the one insertion hole 88a and the insertion portion 86.
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A second urging member 94 is provided between the adjustment member 90 on a front side and the support frame 80, and a third urging member 96 is provided between the adjustment member 90 on a rear side and the support frame 80. The second urging member 94 is, for example, a tension spring, and urges the adjustment member 90 on the front side so as to pull the adjustment member 90 on the front side toward the drive unit side with respect to the support frame 80 (a left side in
In the above configuration, when the post-processing apparatus 10 is assembled, the second urging member 94 and the third urging member 96 are kept urged before the adjustment members 90 are fixed to the support frame 80 with the screws 92. In this state, as shown in
As described above, since there is no play between the insertion portion 86 and the insertion hole 88a, as shown in (b) in
In the first exemplary embodiment, the insertion portion 86 is pressed against the insertion hole 88a, but conversely, the movable body 84 may be urged so as to press the insertion hole 88a against the insertion portion 86. In addition, a portion where the insertion portion 86 and the insertion hole 88a come into contact with each other may be covered with a low friction material having a lower friction coefficient than that of main body materials of the movable body 84 or the insertion portion 86.
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 defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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