1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a recording apparatus, and particularly to a recording apparatus with an apparatus main body to which an extension unit can be attached.
2. Related Art
In the related art, recording apparatuses, each of which is provided with a sheet cassette containing stacked sheets as an example of a recording medium and a recording unit causing a liquid ejecting head, for example, to eject liquid onto the sheet sent from the sheet cassette and transported along a transport path to record images including characters and figures has been put into practical use.
There are some such recording apparatuses to which an extension unit (optional unit), such as an extension case configured as a separate unit from an apparatus main body, can be attached to and detached from the apparatus main body. For example, JP-A-2004-26438 discloses as the extension unit a unit which is detachably attached to a lower portion positioned on the side of the weight direction of the apparatus main body, and sends the sheet contained therein to the transport path in the apparatus main body.
In addition, the recording apparatus includes main body legs which are provided on the lower surface of the lower portion of the apparatus main body so as to be in contact with a placement surface when placed alone on the placement surface without the extension unit attached thereto. The main body legs are typically formed with an elastic material (rubber or elastomer, for example) in order to alleviate impact due to the contact with the placement surface when the apparatus main body is placed.
Incidentally, according to the recording apparatus, a temperature in the apparatus rises accompanying with heat generation in the recording unit during recording processing on the recording medium, and images cannot be correctly recorded in some cases due to a phenomenon in which an amount of liquid to be ejected from the liquid ejecting head varies due to the temperature rise. Accordingly, it is necessary to cool (air-cool) the recording apparatus by causing air (external air) to flow into the apparatus from the lower portion of the apparatus (apparatus main body) and discharging air warmed in the apparatus to the outside of the apparatus.
Thus, according to the recording apparatus, the apparatus main body is formed such that the main body legs form a gap between the lower surface of the lower portion and the placement surface in a state where the apparatus main body is placed on the placement surface. Air (external air) flows into the lower surface of the lower portion via the gap, and the external air flows from the lower portion into the apparatus through the gap formed in a case body of the apparatus main body, for example, during rising of the air warmed in the apparatus.
On the other hand, the main body legs are in contact with an upper surface of an upper portion, which is positioned on the side of a direction opposite to the weight direction, of the extension unit instead of the placement surface when the extension unit is attached to the lower portion of the apparatus main body. On this occasion, the main body legs form a gap between the upper surface of the upper portion of the extension unit and the lower surface of the lower portion of the apparatus main body.
However, although the main body legs, made of an elastic material, initially form a predetermined gap, the gap changes over time due to compression, and the deformation amount (crush amount) gradually increases, if the main body legs are in contact with the upper surface of the upper portion of the extension unit for a long time. As a result, the gap between the upper surface of the upper portion of the extension unit and the lower surface of the lower portion of the apparatus main body becomes narrower than that in the initial state, and there is a problem in that a flow amount of the air flowing into the apparatus main body from the lower portion becomes smaller. In addition, there is also a problem in that a length of the transport path for the sheet sent from the extension unit becomes shorter as the gap between the apparatus main body and the extension unit becomes narrower and variations in the transport conditions results in unstable transport.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to provide a recording apparatus in which a gap can be stably formed between an apparatus main body and an extension unit in a state where the extension unit is attached to the apparatus main body.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a recording apparatus including: an apparatus main body provided with a recording unit which performs recording on a recording medium; an extension unit provided with a containing unit of the recording medium, which is detachably attached to a lower portion of the apparatus main body on a side of a weight direction; main body legs which are provided on the lower portion of the apparatus main body and are in contact with a placement surface when the apparatus main body is placed on the placement surface; and gap forming members which are provided in the extension unit, have higher rigidity exhibiting less compressional deformation as compared with the main body legs, and form a gap between the lower portion of the apparatus main body and the extension unit while being in contact with the lower portion of the apparatus main body.
With such a configuration, it is possible to stably form a gap, for which gap forming members with high rigidity suppress the decrease in clearance due to change over time, between the lower portion of the apparatus main body and the extension unit when the extension unit is attached to the apparatus main body. Accordingly, the external air reliably flows into the apparatus from the lower portion of the apparatus main body.
In the recording apparatus, the main body legs of the apparatus main body may be in a non-contact state with respect to the extension unit.
With such a configuration, it is possible to reliably maintain a state where the main body legs are not in contact with the extension unit with the gap forming members and thereby to suppress crush due to compression of the main body legs. Accordingly, decrease in the gap between the lower portion and the placement portion is suppressed in the state where the extension unit is detached later and the apparatus main body is placed on the placement surface.
In the recording apparatus, the apparatus main body may include ducts formed at the lower portion so as to communicate with inside of the apparatus main body.
With such a configuration, it is possible to effectively suppress the temperature rise in the recording unit, for example, by the external air flowing into the apparatus main body from the lower portion.
In the recording apparatus, the extension unit may be provided with a duct including one opening at a facing part facing the lower portion of the apparatus main body and the other opening at a part other than the facing part.
With such a configuration, it is possible to cause the external air to flow into the lower portion of the apparatus main body from the side of the extension unit in a state where the extension unit is attached to the apparatus main body and to thereby increase the total amount of the external air flowing into the lower portion of the apparatus main body.
In the recording apparatus, a gap may be formed between the lower portion of the apparatus main body and the extension unit around the entire circumference of the lower portion of the apparatus main body.
With such a configuration, the total amount of the external air flowing into the lower portion of the apparatus main body increases, and therefore, the external air reliably flows into the apparatus main body from the lower portion of the apparatus main body.
In the recording apparatus, the gap forming members may be provided at positions in horizontal directions from the main body legs or in the vicinities thereof when the extension unit is attached to the apparatus main body.
With such a configuration, it is possible to reliably maintain a state where the main body legs are not in contact with the extension unit by the gap forming members and to thereby suppress crush of the main body legs due to compression. Accordingly, decrease in the gap between a bottom surface portion and the placement surface is suppressed in the state where the extension unit is detached later and the apparatus main body is placed on the placement surface.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
Description will be given of recording apparatus, which is a multifunction machine integrally including an image reading device for reading images and a liquid ejecting device provided with a liquid ejecting head for ejecting liquid, which ejects the liquid onto a recording medium to record images, according to an embodiment of the invention with reference to the drawings. To simplify the following description, the weight direction in a vertical direction will be referred to as a downward direction, and a direction opposite to the weight direction will be referred to as an upward direction, as shown in
As shown in
On the upper side of a front surface of the device case 14, an operation panel 15 is arranged for operating the recording unit 20 and the image reading unit 13. The operation panel 15 is provided with a display unit 15a (a liquid crystal display, for example) for displaying a menu screen and the like and an operation unit 15b provided on both horizontal sides of the display unit 15a.
In the device case 14, a front cover 18 is attached to the lower side of the operation panel 15 so as to be freely opened and closed. The front cover is opened to a side near a user via a hinge on the lower side of the front cover, which is not shown in the drawing. In addition, the front cover 18 is provided with a gripped portion 18a with a concaved shape, which the user holds with a hand for opening or closing the front cover 18. In addition, a sheet discharge port 19 for discharging the sheet P discharged from the recording unit 20 to the outside of the apparatus main body 12 opens on the lower side of the front cover 18 of the device case 14. In addition, discharged sheet table 59 is arranged on the lower side of the sheet discharge port 19.
The recording unit 20 which functions as a printer ejects liquid onto the sheet P and records images. That is, a guide shaft 23 extending in the horizontal direction (this will be also referred to as a “main scanning direction”) is installed in the device case 14. In addition, a carriage 24 is supported by the guide shaft 23 in a movable state along the main scanning direction. The carriage 24 is driven by a carriage motor which is not shown in the drawing and reciprocates in the main scanning direction. Moreover, a liquid ejecting head 25 for ejecting ink as an example of the liquid onto the sheet P to record (print) images is supported on the side of the lower surface of the carriage 24. In addition, a substrate unit 26 provided with a drive circuit which displaces the liquid ejecting head 25 by displacing the carriage 24 and drives the liquid ejecting head being displaced to eject the ink is disposed at a right end portion of a displacement region of the carriage 24 along the main scanning direction.
On the other hand, a plurality of (four in this embodiment) ink cartridges 27 containing ink to be supplied to the liquid ejecting head 25 are disposed at a left end portion of the displacement region of the carriage 24 along the main scanning direction. In addition, a cartridge holder 28 to which the ink cartridges 27 are detachably attached and ink supply tubes 29 for supplying ink from the side of the cartridge holder 28 to the side of the carriage 24 are provided. In addition, the ink cartridges 27 are detachable from the cartridge holder 28 in a state where the front cover 18 of the device case 14 is opened.
Furthermore, the sheet P on which recording is performed by the recording unit 20 with the above configuration is supplied from both the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30 to the recording apparatus 11 via the transport path formed in the apparatus main body 12. Description will be given of a configuration of supplying the sheet P to the recording unit 20 with reference to
First, the apparatus main body 12 includes a sheet cassette 21 stacking and containing the sheets P provided on the lower side of the discharged sheet table 59, the stacked and contained sheets P are sent one by one from the uppermost sheet P to the transport path, then transported along the transport path, and supplied to the recording unit 20, as shown in
The sheet cassette 21 can be inserted into and pulled out from the apparatus main body 12, and includes an eave-shaped gripped portion 21a provided on the front surface side so as to be held with a hand of an operator for pulling the sheet cassette 21 out from the apparatus main body 12, which makes it easier to pull forward the sheet cassette 21 out from the apparatus main body 12.
In addition, the apparatus main body 12 includes a placement tray 17 for placing the sheet P provided in the back side of the device case 14, and the sheet P placed on the placement tray 17 is transported from a position in the course of the transport path, which extends from the sheet cassette 21 to the recording unit 20, along the transport path and supplied to the recording unit 20.
On the other hand, the extension unit 30 is a combination of a lower case 32 and upper cases 33, 34, and 38 and is formed in a box shape. In addition, the extension unit 30 includes a sheet cassette 31, in which sheets P are stacked and contained, as a containing unit of the sheets P provided on the lower side of the upper case 38 at the center between a pair of two left and right upper cases 33 and 34, and the uppermost one of the stacked and contained sheets P is sent to the transport path and fed to the recording unit 20. The sheet cassette 31 can be inserted into and pulled out from the extension unit 30 in the forward-backward direction and includes an eave-shaped gripped portion 31a provided on the side of the front surface so as to be held with a hand of the operator for pulling the sheet cassette 31 out from the extension unit 30, which makes it easier to pull forward the sheet cassette 31 out from the extension unit 30. In addition, unit legs 89 in contact with the placement surface T are attached to the lower surface of a lower portion 32d of the extension unit 30 (lower case 32).
The recording apparatus 11 according to this embodiment includes a reversing unit 50 provided on the back side of the device case 14 as shown in
In the recording apparatus 11, transport passages 55, 56, 57, and 58 are configured as the transport path, through which the sheet P is transported mainly by the reversing unit 50, in the apparatus main body 12 of the recording apparatus 11. The transport passage 55 corresponds to the transport path through which the sheet P contained in the sheet cassette 31 of the extension unit 30 is sent from the sheet cassette 31. That is, the extension unit 30 includes a sheet feeding roller 36 axially supported by a fixed frame 37, which is provided on the back upper side, so as to swing freely. The sheet P stacked and contained in the sheet cassette 31 is sent by the sheet feeding roller 36 from an opening 35 opened on the back upper side of the extension unit 30 to the transport passage 55.
The transport passage 56 is sequentially formed from the transport passage 55, and has a curved shape corresponding to an outer circumferential shape of the reversing roller 52. The transport passage 56 is the transport path through which the sheet P contained in the sheet cassette 21 of the apparatus main body 12 is sent in addition to the sheet P contained in the extension unit 30 and transported along the transport passage 55. That is, the sheet P stacked and contained in the sheet cassette 21 is sent to the transport passage 56 by the sheet feeding roller 46 axially supported by a transport passage configuring member 43, which is formed in the apparatus main body 12, so as to freely swing.
The transport passage 57 is sequentially formed from the curve-shaped transport passage 56 for sending the sheet P stacked in the placement tray 17 and transported one by one by the sheet feeding roller 45 in addition to the sheet P transported along the transport passage 56. In addition, the sheet P sent to the transport passage 57 is pinched by a sheet sending roller pair 41 axially supported in a rotatable manner by the apparatus main body 12 and transported to the recording unit 20. In addition, the sheet P with a recording surface on which recording has been completed by the recording unit 20 is pinched by sheet discharging roller pair 42 axially supported in a rotatable manner by the apparatus main body 12, and discharged from the recording unit 20 to the discharged sheet table 59 (sheet discharge port 19).
According to this embodiment, the sheet sending roller pair 41 and the sheet discharging roller pair 42 are rotated in both normal and reverse directions by a drive source which is not shown in the drawings. By such rotation, the sheet P is transported in the transport direction (the forward direction in this case) between the liquid ejecting head 25 and a supporting table 40 disposed in on the lower side thereof to support the sheet P in the recording unit 20, recording is performed on one side (front surface), and the sheet is returned to the back side to be transported along the transport passage 58.
The transport passage 58 is formed on the lower side of the transport passage 57, and the sheet P is transported from the front side to the back side when recording is performed on both front and back sides of the sheet P in the case of double-side printing, for example. That is, the sheet P transported through the transport passage 58 is sent to the transport passage 56 and moved through the curve-shaped transport passage 56 by the rotation of the reversing roller 52. By the movement through the transport passage 56, the movement direction of the sheet P is reversed from the back side to the front side, and the sheet P is in a state where the front side and the back side thereof are reversed, when sent again to the transport passage 57. As described above, the reversing unit 50 configures the transport passages 56 to 58 as a reversing passage for reversing the front and back sides of the sheet P in the transport path, which is formed in the apparatus main body 12, of the sheet P.
In the recording apparatus 11 to which the sheet P is supplied from both the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30 as described above, the extension unit 30 can be attached to and detached from the apparatus main body 12. That is, according to this embodiment, the extension unit 30 is attached while stacked on the lower side of the apparatus main body, namely the side of the weight direction, by the operator displacing the apparatus main body 12 in the weight direction from the upper side of the extension unit 30, that is, by lowering the height position of the lifted apparatus main body 12 from the upper side of the extension unit 30. In addition, the extension unit 30 is detached from the apparatus main body 12 by lifting the apparatus main body 12 to the upper side, namely in the direction opposite to the weight direction in a state where the extension unit 30 is attached.
A pair of handholds is provided for the operator holding the apparatus main body 12 with the hand during the attachment and detachment operations. That is, as shown in
Specifically, a handhold configuring portion 14a opening in both the downward direction and the left direction is provided on the left side of the lower end portion of the device case 14 in the apparatus main body 12. On the other hand, a handhold configuring portion 34a opening in both the upward direction and the left direction is formed on the upper left side of the left upper case 34 among the pair of left and right upper cases 33 and 34 in the extension unit 30. In addition, the handhold configuring portion 14a and the handhold configuring portion 34a are provided such that the mutual spatial regions overlap each other in the vertical direction, and the spatial regions form a sequential handhold.
A handhold configuring portion 14b (see
In addition, the recording apparatus 11 according to this embodiment includes a handhold configuring portion 32a opening in both the left side and the lower side is provided on the left side of the lower end portion of the extension unit 30 as shown in
Incidentally, the temperature of the recording apparatus 11 rises due to heat generation of components of the recording unit 20 when the recording unit 20 performs recording on the sheet P supplied from the sheet cassettes 21 and 31 or the placement tray 17. The air in the recording unit 20 inside the apparatus main body 12 is warmed when the liquid ejecting head 25 generates heat during an ink ejecting operation from the liquid ejecting head 25 displacing in the main scanning direction along with the displacement of the carriage 24, or when the substrate unit 26 for driving and controlling the displacement operation of the carriage 24 and the ink ejecting operation generates heat during such operations, for example.
In the recording apparatus 11 according to this embodiment, ducts through which air outside the apparatus main body 12, namely the external air is made to flow into the apparatus main body 12 as the warmed air rises and is discharged to the outside of the apparatus main body 12 are disposed. That is, a duct 71 and a duct 72 are provided at the left end portion and the right end portion, respectively, in the device case 14 of the apparatus main body 12. The ducts 71 and 72 are provided with upper openings 71a and 72a, each of which is formed with a plurality of slit-shaped openings, on the upper side and lower openings 71b and 72b on the lower side, respectively, and duct lines through which the air flows between the lower opening 71b and the upper opening 71a are formed.
That is, the lower opening 72b of the duct 72 communicates with a space on the lower side of the lower portion 14d of the device case 14 while the upper opening 72a communicates with a space, in which the recording unit 20 is provided, in the device case 14, as shown in
Incidentally, the recording apparatus 11 has a configuration in which the extension unit 30 can be attached to and detached from the apparatus main body 12 as described above. According to this embodiment, the extension unit 30 is provided with convexed portions 61 and 62 protruding upward, as shown in
Next, description will be given of an attachment configuration between the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30 for forming the gap GP as described above with reference to
As shown in
In addition, a plurality of (six in this case) main body legs 69 (hatched in the drawing) functioning as legs when the apparatus main body 12 is placed without the extension unit 30 attached thereto are attached to the lower surface of the lower portion 14d. The main body legs 69 are formed with an elastic member (elastomer or rubber, for example) with a predetermined thickness in the vertical direction, absorbs impact when the apparatus main body 12 is placed on the placement surface T by compressional deformation, and functions to allow the recording apparatus 11 (apparatus main body 12) to be stably placed on the placement surface T by frictional force.
In addition, a substantially T-shaped lower opening 71b of the duct 71 is provided near a front left corner of the lower portion 14d while a substantially L-shaped lower opening 72b of the duct 72 is provided near a front right corner thereof. According to this embodiment, the upper opening 71a is formed such that the opening region thereof overlaps the opening region of the lower opening 71b in the vertical direction, and the upper opening 72a is formed such that the opening region thereof overlaps the opening region of the lower opening 72b in the vertical direction.
In the recording apparatus 11 according to this embodiment, a connection terminal 64a (see
As shown by two-dotted lines in
According to this embodiment, the contact portions 65b and 65c are integrally formed with the lower case 32 so as to project upward by predetermined amounts from the upper surface of the upper case 33 via through-holes formed in the right upper case 33 individually corresponding to the contact portions 65b and 65c, which are not shown in the drawing. In addition, the contact portions 65a and 65d are integrally formed with the lower case 32 so as to protrude upward by predetermined amounts from the upper surface of the upper case 34 via through-holes formed in the left upper cases 34 individually corresponding to the contact portions 65a and 65d, which are not shown in the drawing.
That is, the contact portion 65c (65a, 65b, 65d) is formed so as to project upward up to a position which is higher than the upper surface of the upper case 33 (34) as shown in
The contact portion 65c (65a, 65b, 65d) functions as a gap forming member in a state where the convexed portion 61 (62) is fitted into the concaved portion 16a (16b) as described above to form the gap GP between the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12 and the upper portion of the upper case 33 (34). The contact portions 65a, 65b, 65c, and 65d are formed with a material (such as ABS resin) with high rigidity exhibiting smaller compressional deformation amount than that of the main body legs 69.
According to this embodiment, retracting portions 39 which retract so as not to bring the main body legs 69 into contact with the extension unit 30 (upper cases 33 and 34) (that is, the main body legs are in a non-contact state) in a state where the contact portion 65c (65a, 65b, 65d) are in contact with the lower surface of the lower portion 14d are provided in a concaved manner in the upper surface of the upper cases 33 and 34. Three retracting portions 39 are respectively provided in the upper cases 33 and 34 corresponding to the main body legs 69. According to this embodiment, the contact portions 65a, 65b, 65c, and 65d in the extension unit 30 are provided at positions in the horizontal directions from the main body legs 69 or in the vicinities thereof when the extension unit 30 is attached to the apparatus main body 12. For this reason, the retracting portions 39 provided so as to correspond to the positions of the main body legs 69 are positioned in the vicinities of the contact portions 65a, 65b, 65c, and 65d in the horizontal directions.
An action in the recording apparatus 11 with the above configuration, namely an action of causing external air which is relatively cooler than the warmed air to flow into the recording unit 20 in the apparatus main body 12 from the outside of the apparatus main body 12 as the air warmed in the recording unit 20 rises will be described with reference to
As shown in
The external air flowing from the gap GP formed on the right side of the recording apparatus 11 into the gap between the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30 flows into the duct line of the duct 72 from the lower opening 72b of the duct 72 in communication with the lower space of the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12, rises therefrom, passes through the upper opening 72a, and flows into a space where the recording unit 20 is disposed (arrows in the drawing). The flowing external air cools the substrate unit 26 disposed in the upper vicinity of the upper opening 72a and the liquid ejecting head 25 displacing on the right side.
Alternatively, the external air flowing from the gap GP formed on the left side of the recording apparatus 11 into the space between the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30 flows into the duct 71 from the lower opening 71b of the duct 71 communicating with the lower space of the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12, rises therefrom, further passes through the upper opening 71a, and flows into the space where the recording unit 20 is disposed (arrows in the drawing). The flowing external air cools the cartridge holder 28 disposed near the upper portion of the upper opening 71a and the liquid ejecting head 25 displacing on the left side. In addition, the air warmed in the recording unit 20 is discharged to the outside of the apparatus main body 12 through the gap such as a case attachment portion or the transport path provided in the device vase 14 or an exhaust port provided in the device case 14.
According to the above embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
(1) when the extension unit 30 is attached to the apparatus main body 12, the gap GP for which the contact portions 65a, 65b, 65c, and 65d with high rigidity suppress the decrease in clearance due to change over time is stably formed between the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30. Accordingly, the external air reliably flows into the apparatus main body 12 from the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12. In addition, when the sheet P contained in the sheet cassette 31 of the extension unit 30 is transported to the recording unit 20, the length of the transport path for the sheet P sent to the transport path (transport passage 55) in the apparatus main body 12 is suppressed not to be shorten. Accordingly, the variation in the transport conditions is avoided, and the sheet P is stably transported along the transport path.
(2) Since the contact portions 65a, 65b, 65c, and 65d and the retracting portions 39 make it possible to reliably maintain a state where the main body legs 69 are not in contact with the extension unit 30, it is possible to suppress the crush due to the compression by the main body legs 69. Accordingly, the decrease in the gap between the lower portion 14d and the placement surface T is suppressed in a state the extension unit 30 is detached later and the apparatus main body 12 is placed on the placement surface T.
(3) The external air flowing into the apparatus main body 12 from the lower portion 14d makes it possible to effectively suppress temperature rise in the recording unit 20.
In addition, the above embodiment can be modified as follows.
As shown in
Similarly, the duct 82 is provided with an upper opening 82a as one opening on the upper surface of the upper portion of the extension unit 30 and is formed so as to communicate with the gap between the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30. On this occasion, the upper opening 82a may be formed such that at least a part thereof overlaps the lower opening 72b of the duct 72 in the vertical direction. On the other hand, a lower opening 82b as the other opening, is provided in the lower portion 32d of the extension unit 30 in the same manner as in the lower opening 81b and is formed so as to communicate with the gap (space) formed by the unit legs 89 between the lower portion 32d of the extension unit 30 and the placement surface T.
As a result, the external air flows into the gap between the extension unit 30 and the placement surface T as well as the gap between the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30. Accordingly, the external air acts as shown in the arrows in
Alternatively, the extension unit 30 may be provided with a duct 83 and a duct 84 with duct lines curved in the course thereof on the left side and the right side, respectively as shown in
That is, an upper opening 83a as one opening is formed so as to communicate with the gap between the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30 for the duct 83. On this occasion, the upper opening 83a may be formed such that at least a part thereof overlaps the lower opening 71b of the duct 71 in the vertical direction. On the other hand, a lower opening 83b as the other opening is formed at the lower end portion of the left side surface of the lower case 32 in the extension unit 30. On this occasion, the lower opening 83b may be formed so as to communicate with the handhold configuring portion 32a (see
Similarly, an upper opening 84a as one opening is formed so as to communicate with the gap between the apparatus main body 12 and the extension unit 30 for the duct 84. On this occasion, the upper opening 84a may be formed such that at least a part thereof overlaps the lower opening 72b of the duct 72 in the vertical direction. On the other hand, a lower opening 84b as the other opening is formed as the center of the right side surface of the lower case 32 in the extension unit 30.
As a result, the external air acts as shown by the arrows in
According to the modified examples, the following effect can be achieved in addition to the effects (1) to (3) achieved in the above embodiment.
(4) Since the external air can be caused to flow into the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12 from the side of the extension unit 30 in a state where the extension unit 30 is attached to the apparatus main body 12, the total amount of the external air flowing into the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12 increases.
According to the modified examples, the following effect can be achieved in addition to the effects (1) to (3) achieved in the above embodiment.
(5) Since the total amount of the external air flowing into the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12 increases, the external air reliably flows into the apparatus main body 12 from the lower portion 14d of the apparatus main body 12.
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-184952, filed Aug. 26, 2011 is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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