The present application is based on, and claims priority from JP Application Serial Number 2020-055623, filed Mar. 26, 2020, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a recording apparatus that performs recording onto media.
A recording apparatus, such as a facsimile machine or a printer as a representative example, may have a medium receiving tray to receive media discharged after recording. A type of medium receiving tray is formed of multiple trays and is switchable between a stored state and an unfolded state. A medium receiving tray disclosed in JP-A-2018-158835 is formed of a first tray and a second tray. The second tray is positioned downstream from the first tray in the medium discharging direction when the medium receiving tray is in an unfolded state. In other words, the second tray protrudes further outward than the first tray.
A technical problem associated with a known medium receiving tray will be described with reference to
In the case of the medium receiving tray being formed this way, the medium P proceeds downward in the discharging direction Ya as illustrated. As a result, the discharged medium P tends to slip off the medium receiving tray.
To address this problem, it may be necessary to provide a stopper at the end of the second tray 102, and the stopper is configured to be switched between a stored state and a protruding state. In a case of letting a user handle the switching of the stopper, however, the user may forget to do so or user's operation may become complicated. Using a motor to operate the stopper disposed at the end of the tray requires a complicated system.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a recording apparatus includes an apparatus body having a recording device to perform recording onto a medium and also includes a medium receiving tray. The medium receiving tray is configured to be switched between a first state in which the medium receiving tray is stored in the apparatus body and a second state in which the medium receiving tray is protruded furthest from the apparatus body. The medium receiving tray is also configured to receive the medium discharged from the apparatus body in the second state or in a state in which the medium receiving tray is protruded from the first state to the second state. The medium receiving tray includes a first tray and a second tray. The first tray is displaceable relative to the apparatus body, and the second tray is displaceable relative to the first tray. The second tray is protruded further than the first tray from the apparatus body when the medium receiving tray is in the second state. The first tray has a first support surface that supports the medium when the medium receiving tray is in the second state. The second tray has a movable support that is rotatable with an upstream end thereof serving as a free end and that has a second support surface for supporting the medium, and the movable support is positioned above the first support surface when the medium receiving tray is in the first state. When the medium receiving tray is switched from the first state to the second state, a free end is detached from a downstream end of the first support surface and displaced downward, and the second support surface is thereby inclined upward toward a downstream in a medium discharging direction.
The present disclosure will be outlined first.
According to a first aspect of the disclosure, a recording apparatus includes an apparatus body having a recording device to perform recording onto a medium and also includes a medium receiving tray configured to be switched between a first state in which the medium receiving tray is stored in the apparatus body and a second state in which the medium receiving tray is protruded furthest from the apparatus body and also configured to receive the medium discharged from the apparatus body in the second state or in a state in which the medium receiving tray is protruded from the first state to the second state. The medium receiving tray includes a first tray and a second tray. The first tray is displaceable relative to the apparatus body, and the second tray is displaceable relative to the first tray. The second tray is protruded further than the first tray from the apparatus body when the medium receiving tray is in the second state. The first tray has a first support surface that supports the medium when the medium receiving tray is in the second state. The second tray has a movable support that is rotatable with an upstream end thereof serving as a free end and that has a second support surface for supporting the medium, and the movable support is positioned above the first support surface when the medium receiving tray is in the first state. When the medium receiving tray is switched from the first state to the second state, the free end is detached from a downstream end of the first support surface and displaced downward, and the second support surface is thereby inclined upward toward a downstream in a medium discharging direction.
According to this configuration, the medium receiving tray having the first tray and the second tray includes the movable support formed at the second tray. The movable support is rotatable while the upstream end thereof in the medium discharging direction serves as the free end. The movable support has the second support surface to support the medium. The movable support is positioned above the first support surface when the medium receiving tray is in the first state. When the medium receiving tray is switched from the first state to the second state, the free end is detached from the downstream end of the first support surface and displaced downward, and the second support surface is thereby inclined upward toward a downstream in a medium discharging direction. Accordingly, the medium proceeds over the medium receiving tray with the leading end being oriented upward, which reduces the likelihood of the medium falling off the medium receiving tray. The rotation or positional change of the movable support accompanies the state switching of the medium receiving tray irrespective of whether a user forgets to do so. Moreover, the positional change of the movable support can be implemented with a simple structure.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, in the recording apparatus according to the first aspect, a guide surface is formed at the downstream end of the first support surface in the medium discharging direction so as to guide the free end of the movable support onto the first support surface when the medium receiving tray returns from second state to the first state.
With this configuration, the likelihood of the free end of the movable support getting caught by the first tray can be reduced when the medium receiving tray returns from the second state to the first state.
According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, in the recording apparatus according to the first or the second aspect, the movable support has a guide rib formed at the free end so as to protrude upstream in the medium discharging direction, and the guide rib has an inclined surface that is inclined upward toward the downstream in the medium discharging direction. A groove is formed in the first tray so as to extend in the medium discharging direction and so as to engage the guide rib. When the medium receiving tray is in a transition state between the first state and the second state, the inclined surface of the guide rib is positioned so as to extend from a position below the first support surface to a position above the first support surface.
When the medium receiving tray is in a transition state between the first state and the second state, the leading end of the medium tends to be caught by the free end of the movable support because the free end is positioned above the first support surface. According to this configuration, however, the inclined surface is formed in the guide rib, which reduces the likelihood of the leading end of the medium getting caught by the free end.
According to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, the recording apparatus according to any one of the first to third aspects further includes a motor that provides power for switching the state of the medium receiving tray, a pinion gear that engages a first rack that is formed in the first tray so as to extend in a displacement direction of the second tray and also engages a second rack that is formed in the second tray so as to extend in the displacement direction, and a displacing unit that rotatably supports the pinion gear and is displaced in the displacement direction by the power of the motor.
According to this configuration, the pinion gear is disposed between the first tray and the second tray. The displacing unit that supports the pinion gear is displaced in the displacement direction of the second tray, which thereby rotates the pinion gear. The rotation of the pinion gear displaces the second tray. With this configuration, the amount of displacement of the second tray can be increased relative to the amount of displacement of the displacing unit. This can reduce the time required for the medium receiving tray to be switched from the first state to the second state, and vice versa.
According to a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, the recording apparatus according to the fourth aspect further includes a third rack that is formed in the displacing unit so as to extend in the displacement direction of the first tray and the second tray, a second pinion gear that engages the third rack, and a clutch that is disposed in a power transmission path from the motor to the second pinion gear and that transmits the power of the motor using friction. In the recording apparatus, both of the first tray and the second tray are displaced by rotation of the second pinion gear.
With this configuration, a single second pinion gear is able to move both of the first tray and the second tray, which leads to cost reduction of the apparatus.
The clutch is disposed in the power transmission path from the motor to the second pinion gear and transmits the power of the motor using friction. The clutch enables the motor to rotate idly relative to the second pinion gear even after the state switching of the medium receiving tray is completed, which prevents the rack-pinion mechanism from breaking.
When the medium receiving tray is moved manually, the clutch provides frictional resistance. With this configuration, the single second pinion gear moves both the first tray and the second tray, and only one clutch is necessary, which enables a user to manually move the medium receiving tray with less effort.
According to a sixth aspect of the present disclosure, the recording apparatus according to the fifth aspect further includes a frame that displaceably supports the first tray. When the state of the medium receiving tray is switched, friction generated between the displacing unit and the first tray is greater than friction generated between the first tray and the frame.
When the state of the medium receiving tray is switched, especially when switched from the first state to the second state, it is preferable to protrude the first tray before the protrusion of the second tray. The first tray is structurally more resistant to bending than the second tray. Accordingly, it is more preferable to receive media in the state in which the first tray is protruded compared with the state in which the second tray is only protruded.
According to this configuration, when the state of the medium receiving tray is switched, the friction generated between the displacing unit and the first tray is greater than the friction generated between the first tray and the frame. As a result, when the motor displaces the displacing unit, the first tray can be displaced together with the displacing unit. In other words, the first tray can be displaced prior to the displacement of the second tray. This eliminates the necessity to provide an additional drive mechanism to displace the first tray separately, which leads to cost reduction of the apparatus.
According to a seventh aspect of the present disclosure, the recording apparatus according to the sixth aspect further includes a friction member that generates friction between the displacing unit and the first tray and also includes a pressing member that presses the friction member against the first tray.
With this configuration, an appropriate friction can be reliably generated between the displacing unit and the first tray.
Now, the present disclosure is described more specifically.
Note that a direction parallel to the X-axis in the drawings (hereinafter referred to as the ““X-axis direction”) is the width direction of the apparatus, which is a direction intersecting a sheet transporting direction, in other words, the sheet width direction. When the front side of the apparatus is viewed, a direction oriented toward the right side of the apparatus is referred to as the “−X direction”, and a direction oriented toward the left side of the apparatus is referred to as the ““+X direction”.
A direction parallel to the Y-axis (hereinafter referred to as the “Y-axis direction”) is the front-rear direction of the apparatus. A direction from the rear side to the front side of the apparatus is referred to as the “+Y direction”, and a direction from the front side to the rear side is referred to as the “−Y direction”. The Y-axis direction is a direction in which a first tray 31 and a second tray 32 move. A medium receiving tray 30 is unfolded, in other words, extended in the +Y direction, which is the direction in which recorded sheets are discharged. The medium receiving tray 30 is folded and stored, in other words, retracted in the −Y direction.
The Z-axis direction is the vertical direction. The +Z direction is oriented upward, and the −Z direction is oriented downward.
In the present embodiment, the apparatus has sides, and a side at which a front cover 4 is disposed is the front side of the apparatus.
In
The apparatus body 2 has a sheet transport path (to be described later) along which recording sheets (an example of media) are transported. The apparatus body 2 also has a recording head 15 (see
The apparatus body 2 is configured such that sheets can be fed from the rear side of the apparatus as well as from the lower paper feed tray 5 and the upper paper feed tray 6. Reference sign 8 denotes a cover that covers a sheet setting opening (not illustrated) for feeding sheets from the rear side of the apparatus.
A front cover 4 is disposed at a lower front part of the apparatus body 2. The front cover 4 is disposed so as to be turnable to expose the lower paper feed tray 5. The front cover 4 is turned to assume a closed state illustrated in
When the front cover 4 is open, the medium receiving tray 30 is exposed. The medium receiving tray 30 receives discharged recording sheets on which recording has been performed. The medium receiving tray 30 can assume a stored state in which the tray 30 is stored in the apparatus body 2 as illustrated in
The medium receiving tray 30 will be described later in detail.
As illustrated in
The transport drive roller 13a and the transport idler roller 13b transport the recording sheet to a recording region, in other words, a region opposing the recording head 15.
The recording head 15 is mounted on a carriage 14, and the carriage 14 is reciprocally moved in the X-axis direction by a power source (not illustrated). The recording head 15 ejects ink onto the recording sheet in synchronization with the movement of the carriage 14.
The recording sheet on which recording has been performed is discharged by a discharge drive roller 16a and a discharge idler roller 16b to the medium receiving tray 30.
Next, the medium receiving tray 30 is described in detail.
The medium receiving tray 30 is configured to be switched between the stored state (see
The stored state is an example of a first state of the medium receiving tray 30, and the second unfolded state is an example of a second state of the medium receiving tray 30.
As illustrated in
The first tray 31 is disposed in a frame 9, which is part of the apparatus body 2, so as to be slidable relative to the frame 9 (see
The displacing unit 33 is formed of a rack forming member 34 illustrated in
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The power of the motor 41 is transmitted to the second pinion gear 38 via a transmission gear group 40. The second pinion gear 38 and the third rack 34a of the rack forming member 34 form a rack-pinion mechanism, and the rotation of the motor 41 thereby displaces the rack forming member 34 or the displacing unit 33 in the Y-axis direction.
The second pinion gear 38 and the third rack 34a of the rack forming member 34 engage each other continuously without any interruption of engagement irrespective of the state of the medium receiving tray 30. This prevents unusual noises from occurring in the rack-pinion mechanism when a disengaged pinion reengages the rack. When a user manually moves the medium receiving tray 30, continuous engagement of the rack and pinion enables a smooth transition from the unfolded state to the stored state, and vice versa.
Note that as illustrated in
Moreover, when the medium receiving tray 30 is moved manually, the friction clutch 44 provides frictional resistance. In the case of the single second pinion gear 38 moving both of the first tray 31 and the second tray 32 simultaneously, only one friction clutch 44 is necessary, which enables a user to manually move the medium receiving tray 30 with less effort.
A tray stopper 9d (see
In the stored state in which the medium receiving tray 30 is stored as illustrated in
In the first unfolded state illustrated in
In the first unfolded state illustrated in
In the second unfolded state illustrated in
Here, as illustrated in
In short, the first pinion gear 42 is disposed between the first tray 31 and the second tray 32. The gear support member 35 (displacing unit 33) and the first pinion gear 42 supported by the gear support member 35 are moved together in the Y-axis direction, and the movement of the gear support member 35 rotates the first pinion gear 42 and thereby moves the second tray 32. With this configuration, the amount of displacement of the second tray 32 can be increased relative to the amount of displacement of the displacing unit 33. This can reduce the time required for the medium receiving tray 30 to be switched from the stored state to the unfolded state, and vice versa.
In addition, this enables the second pinion gear 38 to be positioned further in the −Y direction (see
When the motor 41 rotates reversely, the displacing unit 33 or the gear support member 35 moves in the −Y direction, and the first pinion gear 42 rotates in the C2 direction in
The above-described first pinion gear 42 may be formed preferably as a composite gear 43 as illustrated in
This can increase the amount of protrusion of the second tray 32 relative to the amount of rotation of the composite gear 43 that serves as the first pinion gear. This can further reduce the time required for the medium receiving tray 30 to be switched to the unfolded state.
The configuration of the medium receiving tray 30 is described further below.
The displacing unit 33 is formed of the rack forming member 34 and the gear support member 35. As illustrated in
Especially in the present embodiment, the presence of the upper paper feed tray 6 below the first tray 31 (see
The gear support member 35 of the displacing unit 33, which is shaped like a tray as illustrated in
Reinforcing members 36 are also disposed beneath the first tray 31 so as to extend in the Y-axis direction and so as to be arranged side by side in the X-axis direction as illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the second tray 32 and the displacing unit 33 are supported by the first tray 31. Accordingly, the entire medium receiving tray 30 can be assembled as a single unit, which leads to simplification of apparatus assembly.
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When a recording sheet that bends easily, such as a sheet of plain paper, is discharged onto the medium receiving tray 30, the recording sheet proceeds downstream while the side walls 32a and 32b support the widthwise ends of the recording sheet (i.e., both ends along the X-axis). At the same time, a central portion of the recording sheet bends downward and comes into contact with the first support surface 31q of the first tray 31 and the second support surface 39f of the movable support 39.
Next, a device for generating friction between the first tray 31 and the displacing unit 33 is described. As illustrated in
Here, as illustrated in
The supporting portions 9b of the frame 9 have respective ribs 9c that are formed so as to extend in the Y-axis direction, as illustrated in
When the rotation of the motor 41 (see
In the present embodiment, however, the friction member 51 is provided to cause the friction between the first tray 31 and the displacing unit 33 to be greater than the friction between the first tray 31 and the frame 9. The friction member 51 is pressed by the compression spring 52 against the wall portion 31c of the first tray 31 to increase the friction between the first tray 31 and the displacing unit 33. Note that the “friction” as used herein is meant to include both dynamic friction and static friction.
Accordingly, when the displacing unit 33 is displaced in the +Y direction by rotating the motor 41 while the medium receiving tray 30 is in the stored state, the displacing unit 33 is displaced together with the first tray 31. In other words, the first tray 31 can be extended before the second tray 32 is extended. This leads to cost reduction of the apparatus since it is not necessary to provide an additional drive mechanism to extend the first tray 31 separately before the second tray.
In the case of a user moving the second tray 32 in the −Y direction manually to store the medium receiving tray 30 when the medium receiving tray 30 is in the second unfolded state (see
Here, the user receives reaction from the medium receiving tray 30. The reaction mainly comes from the friction clutch 44 disposed in the transmission gear group 40 (see
In the above embodiment, the friction member 51 and the compression spring 52 are used to increase the friction between the first tray 31 and the displacing unit 33. In place of this configuration, the friction between the first tray 31 and the displacing unit 33 may be increased using engagement between a protrusion 31p of the first tray 31 and a recess 33a of the displacing unit 33 as illustrated in the upper figure of
Next, the movable support 39 disposed in the second tray 32 is described in detail. The movable support 39 is shaped like a tray as illustrated in
The rotation axis of the movable support 39 is disposed parallel to the X-axis. The movable support 39 rotates so as to have a free end 39g at the upstream end of the movable support 39 in the medium discharging direction, in other words, at the end of the movable support 39 positioned in the −Y direction.
Protrusions 39b are also formed in the movable support 39 at opposite ends thereof in the X-axis direction, in other words, at widthwise ends. The protrusions 39b engage respective guide grooves 32f that are formed in the second tray 32 so as to extend in the Z-axis direction (see
When the medium receiving tray 30 is in the second unfolded state, the upper surface of the second portion 31b of the first tray 31 serves as the first support surface 31q for supporting the recording medium, as illustrated in
When the medium receiving tray 30 is in the stored state or in the first unfolded state, the movable support 39 is positioned above the first tray 31 as illustrated in
When the medium receiving tray 30 is switched to the second unfolded state from this state, the free end 39g of the movable support 39 is detached from an end portion 31h of the first support surface 31q, which is positioned in the +Y direction, and is displaced downward as illustrated in
The free end 39g of the movable support 39 has a guide rib 39e. As illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
In other words, when the medium receiving tray 30 is in the transition state between the second unfolded state and the first unfolded state or the stored state, a recording medium tends to be caught by the free end 39g because the free end 39g of the movable support 39 is positioned above the first support surface 31q. Providing the guide rib 39e, however, reduces the likelihood of the recording sheet getting caught by the free end 39g.
Note that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above and various modifications can be made within the scope of the disclosure set forth in the claims, and accordingly, such modifications are to be included in the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-055623 | Mar 2020 | JP | national |