Recording medium discharging apparatus and image forming apparatus provided therewith

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6331003
  • Patent Number
    6,331,003
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 30, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 18, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A recording medium discharging apparatus which can be mounted on top of the image forming apparatus includes a plurality of recording medium storers and a locking mechanism for locking the discharging apparatus to the image forming apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus. The locking mechanism includes a release lever for unlocking the discharging apparatus by being manipulated to shift in the same direction as the discharging apparatus moves away from the image forming apparatus to be dismounted from it. The locking mechanism prevents the discharging apparatus from falling off the image forming apparatus even if external force is applied to the discharging apparatus mounted on the image forming apparatus. The release lever for unlocking the discharging apparatus makes it easy to dismount the discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a recording medium discharging apparatus and an image forming apparatus provided with the discharging apparatus. In particular, the invention relates to a recording medium discharging apparatus which can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus such as a printer in order to receive, sort and store recording media on which images have been formed.




2. Description of Related Art




Conventionally known is a recording medium processor apparatus for receiving, sorting and storing or holding recording media such as sheets of paper on which images have been formed by an image forming machine such as a copying machine, a printer and a facsimile machine. A recording medium processor of this type is provided generally as an option for an image forming apparatus, and is sometimes called as “discharging apparatus”, “sorter”, “mail box” etc. The recording medium processor can be mounted detachably on top of the image forming apparatus so that a space over the image forming apparatus can be utilized for space saving.




The recording medium processor has an inlet formed at its bottom, through which recording media can enter it. The processor also has two legs protruding downward from its bottom each on one side. The image forming apparatus has an outlet formed at its top for discharging through it the recording media on which images have been formed. The image forming apparatus also has two slots formed at its top for receiving the respective legs. The processor can be mounted on top of the image forming apparatus with the legs inserted from above into the respective slots, and with the inlet and the outlet connected together.




The image forming apparatus originally includes a tray for storing or holding sheets of paper on which images have been formed by the image forming apparatus. When the recording medium processor is not mounted on the image forming apparatus, all the sheets are discharged to the tray. When the processor is mounted on the image forming apparatus, all or some of the sheets may be conveyed from the image forming apparatus to the processor. The image forming apparatus also includes a pivotable flapper for switching the conveyance of sheets to either the image forming apparatus tray or the processor inlet.




Because the flapper is required only when the recording medium processor is mounted on the image forming apparatus, the provision of the flapper may lead to a wasteful cost increase for the image forming apparatus itself (the first problem).




After dismounting the recording medium processor from the image forming apparatus, it is not possible to place the processor on only the two legs stably on a floor or the like. If the dismounted processor is placed on the legs, it may fall down and consequently be damaged. Therefore, the dismounted processor needs to be laid down on a floor, leaned against a wall or supported by a member. It is thus troublesome to dismount the processor from the image forming apparatus, keep the dismounted processor from damage, and mount the dismounted processor again on the image forming apparatus (the second problem).




The recording medium processor is mounted on the image forming apparatus simply with its legs inserted into the respective slots of the image forming apparatus. If external force is applied to the thus mounted processor, the processor may tilt and consequently result in defective operation. Even greater external force may cause the mounted processor to fall from the image forming apparatus and consequently be damaged (the third problem).




The recording medium processor might be screwed or bolted to the image forming apparatus. This would, however, be troublesome and/or time-consuming, and therefore prevent the processor from being mounted on and dismounted from the image forming apparatus simply or easily.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a recording medium discharging apparatus and the image forming apparatus which can prevent wasteful cost increase for the image forming apparatus.




It is another object of the invention to provide a recording medium discharging apparatus which can be placed stably on a floor or the like even after dismounted from an image forming apparatus, and which is easy to mount on and dismount from the image forming apparatus.




It is still another object of the invention to provide a recording medium discharging apparatus which can be held securely or reliably on an image forming apparatus, and which is simple or easy to mount on and dismount from the image forming apparatus.




In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, an image forming machine is provided, which includes an image forming apparatus for forming images on recording media. The apparatus also includes a recording medium discharging apparatus which can be mounted on top of the image forming apparatus, the discharging apparatus including a plurality of recording medium storers. The apparatus further includes a locking mechanism for locking the discharging apparatus to the image forming apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus. The locking mechanism includes a release lever for unlocking the discharging apparatus by being manipulated to shift in the same direction as the discharging apparatus moves away from the image forming apparatus to be dismounted from it.




As stated above, the image forming apparatus includes a locking mechanism for locking the recording medium discharging apparatus to the image forming apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus. The locking mechanism prevents the discharging apparatus from falling off the image forming apparatus even if external force is applied to the discharging apparatus mounted on the image forming apparatus. The release lever for unlocking the discharging apparatus makes it easy to dismount the discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus. This lever can be manipulated to shift in the same direction as the discharging apparatus moves away from the image forming apparatus to be dismounted from it. This makes it possible to drive the lever by utilizing the force applied by a user to dismount the discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus. It is therefore possible to unlock the discharging apparatus by the operation of dismounting the discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus.




The recording medium discharging apparatus may include a holding portion which can be held by a user's hand. In particular, by supporting the release lever on the holding portion, it is possible for a user to manipulate the lever while holding the holding portion to dismount the discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus. The lever may be urged to protrude from the holding portion. In this case, when the user lifts the discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus, his or her hand draws the lever until the lever retracts into the holding portion against the urging force.




The locking mechanism may include a locking member provided at one of the image forming apparatus and the recording medium discharging apparatus, and shiftable between a locking position and an unlocking position. This mechanism may also include an engaging portion provided at the other of the image forming apparatus and the discharging apparatus. When in the locking position, the locking member is in engagement with the engaging portion. In this case, the release lever moves to shift the locking member from the locking position to the unlocking position.




The recording medium discharging apparatus may include a pair of connectors provided on both sides thereof and extending toward the image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus may include a pair of engaging portions for receiving the respective connectors. The holding portion may be formed substantially at the midpoint between the connectors. In this case, when a user lifts the discharging apparatus, its weight is balanced with respect to the holding portion. This enables the discharging apparatus to be dismounted safely.




In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, a recording medium discharging apparatus is provided, which can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus for forming images on recording media. This discharging apparatus includes a plurality of recording medium storers. The discharging apparatus also includes a locking mechanism for locking the discharging apparatus to the image forming apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus. The locking mechanism includes a release lever for unlocking the discharging apparatus by being manipulated to shift in the same direction as the discharging apparatus moves away from the image forming apparatus to be dismounted from the image forming apparatus.




This recording medium discharging apparatus can be mounted on an image forming apparatus according to the first aspect, and may further include:




a recording medium introducing section for introducing the recording media with images formed thereon by the image forming apparatus;




a conveying device for conveying the media introduced into the introducing section;




a plurality of discharging devices for discharging to the respective recording medium storers the media conveyed from the conveying device; and




a switching device for guiding selectively to any of the discharging devices the media conveyed by the conveying device.




In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, another recording medium discharging apparatus is provided, which can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus. This discharging apparatus includes a body including a recording medium storer. The discharging apparatus also includes at least three extensions extending downward from the body for mounting the body with them on the image forming apparatus. The bottoms of the extensions support the discharging apparatus on a horizontal plane when the discharging apparatus is dismounted from the image forming apparatus.




The extensions, with which the discharging apparatus body can be mounted on the image forming apparatus, function as supports for the discharging apparatus. Therefore, when dismounted from the image forming apparatus, the discharging apparatus can stand on the bottoms of the extensions stably on a floor. This prevents the discharging apparatus from being damaged by falling down.




The extensions may be two pairs of extensions, and each pair of them may extend downward from the discharging apparatus body on one side of the discharging apparatus. The four extensions can support the discharging apparatus more stably on a floor. In order to make the discharging apparatus more stable, it is preferable that the center of gravity of the discharging apparatus be positioned between two vertical planes each extending through one of the extensions of one pair and the adjacent extension of the other pair. It is more preferable that the center be positioned substantially at the midpoint between the planes. The image forming apparatus may include four engaging portions for receiving the respective extensions.




The discharging apparatus body may include a recording medium receiver which can be mounted on the image forming apparatus for receiving recording media from the image forming apparatus. The recording medium storer may be mounted on the receiver. The recording medium discharging apparatus may include a pair of connectors for mounting the storer with them on the receiver. The connectors may be fitted to either of the storer and the receiver. Each of the connectors may be positioned between the extensions of one pair.




The recording medium storer may include a plurality of bins. The recording medium discharging apparatus may include a conveying device for conveying the recording media received by the recording medium receiver. The discharging apparatus may also include a plurality of discharging devices for discharging to the respective bins the media conveyed from the conveying device. The discharging apparatus may further include a switching device for guiding selectively to any of the discharging devices the media conveyed by the conveying device.




In accordance with a fourth aspect of the invention, still another recording medium discharging apparatus is provided, which can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus for forming images on recording media. This forming apparatus includes a discharging portion for discharging the media with images formed thereon. This discharging apparatus includes a plurality of recording medium storers. The discharging apparatus also includes a recording medium introducing section for introducing the media from the image forming apparatus into the discharging apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus. The discharging apparatus further includes a switching device for guiding selectively to either of the discharging portion of the image forming apparatus and the introducing section the media with images formed thereon.




As stated above, this recording medium discharging apparatus can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus. When the discharging apparatus is dismounted from the image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus discharges recording media through its discharging portion. When the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus, the switching device can guide recording media to the recording medium introducing section of the discharging apparatus. The switching device is fitted to the discharging apparatus, not to the image forming apparatus. It is therefore possible to manufacture the image forming apparatus as an independent image forming apparatus without raising the costs for the image forming apparatus.




The switching device may include a flapper which can pivot between a first guide position where it guides recording media to the discharging portion of the image forming apparatus and a second guide position where it guides recording media to the recording medium introducing section. The switching device may also include a drive for driving the flapper. The recording medium discharging apparatus may include an urging device for urging the flapper toward the second guide position. The discharging apparatus may also include a transmitting device. When the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus, the transmitting device causes no urging force of the urging device to act on the flapper. When the discharging apparatus is dismounted from the image forming apparatus, the transmitting device causes the urging force of the urging device to act on the flapper. The discharging apparatus is thus constructed for the following reason.




The image forming apparatus may have a top opening through which recording media can be conveyed from the image forming apparatus to the recording medium discharging apparatus. The opening should be as small as possible to prevent dust, rubbish, etc. from entering the image forming apparatus. On the other hand, the discharging apparatus needs to be mounted smoothly on the image forming apparatus, with the flapper inserted into the opening without interfering with the opening. For this purpose, when the discharging apparatus is in the process of being mounted on the image forming apparatus, the transmitting device causes the flapper to be urged to the second guide position, where the flapper does not interfere with the opening.




Otherwise, when the recording medium discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus, the urging force of the urging device might be applied to the flapper. This could cause the recording media to be conveyed from the image forming apparatus to the discharging apparatus when the discharging apparatus has been mounted.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view in cross section of a sorter embodying the invention and a laser printer, on which the sorter is mounted;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged schematic side view in cross section of the sorter;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the sorter;





FIG. 4

is a schematic side view in cross section of the sorter, showing how the sorter is mounted on the printer;





FIG. 5

is a schematic side view in cross section of the sorter mounted on the printer;





FIG. 6

is a schematic side view in cross section of the sorter placed on a floor;





FIGS. 7 and 8

are side views of the adapter of the sorter, but the left side cover of the casing of the adapter has been removed in order for the locking mechanisms of the sorter to be shown;





FIG. 9

is a partially broken side view of the sorter adapter mounted on the printer, but the right side cover of the adapter casing has been removed so that the selectively switching mechanism of the sorter can be shown;





FIG. 10A

is another partially broken side view of the sorter adapter mounted on the printer, but the right side cover of the adapter casing has been removed so that the switching mechanism can be shown;





FIG. 10B

is an enlarged view of the selecting flapper and the solenoid of the switching mechanism shown in

FIG. 10A

;





FIG. 11

is a partially broken side view of the sorter adapter dismounted from the printer, but the right side cover of the adapter casing has been removed in order for the switching mechanism to be shown;





FIG. 12

is a schematic side view in cross section of the sorter, showing how the sorting unit of the sorter is mounted on the adapter;





FIG. 13A

is a schematic side view in cross section of the sorter.





FIG. 13B

is a schematic side view in cross section of the sorter, showing how two sorting units are mounted;





FIG. 14

is a schematic side view in cross section of the sorter, showing the two sorting units as mounted.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a laser printer


2


as an image forming apparatus, which is fitted with a sorter


1


as a recording medium processor according to the present invention. The sorter


1


is mounted removably on top of the printer


2


.




The printer


2


includes a sheet cassette


3


for storing in it sheets of paper as recording media, an image forming unit


4


for forming a toner image, a fixing unit


5


for fixing the toner image transferred onto a sheet of paper, discharge rollers


15


for discharging a sheet of paper with a toner image fixed on it, and a discharge tray


16


for storing or holding a sheet of paper discharged by the rollers


15


. The cassette


3


, the units


4


and


5


, the rollers


15


, and the tray


16


are arranged in order in the direction of sheet flow.




Sheets of paper are stacked in the sheet cassette


3


, which is positioned at the bottom of the printer


2


. The cassette


3


includes a support plate


10


for supporting the stacked sheets. One end of the plate


10


is urged upward by a compression spring


131


. Provided near the urged end of the plate


10


are a feed roller


11


and a frictional separation pad


132


for separating one of the stacked sheets at a time and feeding the separated sheets in order from the cassette


3


to the image forming unit


4


.




The image forming unit


4


and the fixing unit


5


are positioned over or above the sheet cassette


3


in the printer


2


. The image forming unit


4


includes a photosensitive drum


6


, a development processor (not shown) and a charger (not shown). After the drum


6


is charged, the image forming unit


4


forms a toner image by developing with toner an electrostatic latent image formed by scanning for exposure with a laser scanner


133


. Provided under the drum


6


is a transfer roller


7


for transferring onto a sheet of paper the toner image formed on the drum. The fixing unit


5


includes a heating roller


8


and a pressing roller


9


opposite it. A sheet of paper fed from the cassette


3


is fed to the nip between the photosensitive drum


6


and the transfer roller


7


of the image forming unit


4


, where a toner image is transferred onto the sheet. The sheet is moved from the image forming unit


4


to the nip between the heating roller


8


and the pressing roller


9


of the fixing unit


5


, where the transferred toner image is fixed. The sheet is moved from the fixing unit


5


to the discharge rollers


15


.




Formed downstream of the discharge rollers


15


are a first guide passage


18


and a second guide passage


19


for guiding to the discharge tray


16


and the sorter


1


, respectively, the sheets discharged from the rollers


15


.




The discharge tray


16


is positioned downstream of the first guide passage


18


. Sheets of paper discharged from the discharge rollers


15


can be received by and stacked on the tray


16


. The tray


16


is positioned in a recess formed in an upper portion of the printer


2


. The front end of the tray


16


is supported rotatably, and the rear end is urged upward by a compression spring


134


. As sheets of paper are stacked on the tray


16


, their increasing weight turns it gradually downward around its front end. This makes it possible to stack a large number of sheets in aligned condition.




Provided over or above the rear end of the discharge tray


16


is a level sensor


17


for detecting the tray being filled with stacked sheets of paper. The sensor


17


includes a pivotable detecting lever for contact by its own weight with the top one of the sheets stacked on the tray


16


. The sensor


17


detects the filled tray


16


when sheets of paper are stacked up to the position indicated by a phantom line F, and consequently the detecting lever does not pivot downward beyond this position. Provided in the first guide passage


18


are uncurling rollers


20


for uncurling a sheet of paper.




The printer


2


includes a manual feed tray


13


and a feed roller


14


for feeding a sheet of paper placed on this tray. With reference to

FIG. 2

, the sorter


1


includes an adapter or adapting unit or recording medium receiver


29


as an introducing section for introducing a sheet of paper with an image formed on it by the printer


2


into the sorter


1


. The sorter


1


also includes a sorting unit


28


as a processing unit, which is mounted removably on top of the adapter


29


.




The printer


2


includes a manual feed tray


13


and a feed roller


14


for feeding a sheet of paper placed on this tray. With reference to

FIG. 2

, the sorter


1


includes an adapter or adapting unit


29


as an introducing section for introducing a sheet of paper with an image formed on it by the printer


2


into the sorter


1


. The sorter


1


also includes a sorting unit


28


as a processing unit, which is mounted removably on top of the adapter


29


.




The adapter


29


has an introducing passage


21


formed through its casing


27


. This passage


21


is for introducing a sheet of paper. The adapter


29


includes in the casing


27


a count lever


31


for detecting a sheet of paper introduced into the passage


21


. The adapter


29


also includes uncurling rollers


30


for uncurling the introduced sheet. The adapter


29


is fitted with a selectively switching mechanism


58


as selectively switching device for guiding a sheet of paper selectively to the discharge tray


16


of the printer


2


or the introducing passage


21


of the sorter


1


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the adapter casing


27


includes a rectangular trunk or body


53


and side portions


51


and


52


. Each of these portions


51


and


52


extends forward from one end of the body


53


. Each of the side portions


51


and


52


generally takes the form of an inverted U in side view. These portions


51


and


52


each include a trunk or body


56


, a front leg


54


and a rear leg


55


. The rear leg


55


extends straight downward from the trunk


56


. The front leg


54


first extends downward and forward from the trunk


56


, and then extends downward. Provided in each of the side portions


51


and


52


is a support plate


57


(FIG.


7


), which will be described below in detail. This plate


57


includes a front fitting portion


81


and a rear fitting portion


82


as fitting members for fitting on the printer


2


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the introducing passage


21


extends generally vertically through the adapter


29


so that a sheet of paper discharged from the discharge rollers


15


of the printer


2


can be conveyed through this passage to the sorting unit


28


. The nips between the uncurling rollers


30


are positioned in the passage


21


, which extends across the count lever


31


. This lever


31


is positioned upstream of the uncurling rollers


30


.




As described below in detail, the selectively switching mechanism


58


protrudes downward from the adapter


29


, and is inserted into the printer


2


when the adapter


29


is mounted on the printer. The switching mechanism


58


includes a selecting flapper


12


which can pivot between a first guide position as indicated by phantom lines in

FIG. 1

, where the flapper guides a sheet of paper toward the discharge tray


16


, and a second guide position as indicated by solid lines in

FIG. 1

, where the flapper guides a sheet of paper toward the introducing passage


21


. In accordance with the guide position of the flapper


12


, a sheet of paper from the discharge rollers


15


is guided selectively to one of the guide passages


18


and


19


. The flapper


12


is controlled by a CPU (not shown) and can be actuated by a solenoid


61


which will be described below.




By fitting the switching mechanism


58


to the adapter


29


, it is possible for the sorter


1


to include all the members and/or parts for determining the direction of sheet discharge. This makes the printer


2


simpler in structure, thereby preventing wasteful cost increase for the printer.




The sorting unit


28


includes a casing


26


, which has an inlet


47


formed at its bottom. A sheet of paper from the introducing passage


21


of the adapter


29


passes through the inlet


47


into the sorting unit


28


. This unit


28


also includes a first bin


41


, a second bin


42


, a third bin


43


, a fourth bin


44


and a fifth bin


45


for storing or holding sheets of paper. The unit


28


includes, in its casing


26


, pairs of discharge rollers


22


as discharging devices for discharging sheets of paper to the respective bins


41


-


45


. The unit


28


also includes pairs of conveying rollers


24


as a conveying device for conveying, to the discharge rollers


22


, sheets of paper passing from the inlet


47


. The unit


28


further includes a first switching flapper


35


, a second switching flapper


36


, a third switching flapper


37


, a fourth switching flapper


38


and a fifth switching flapper


39


as direction switching devices for guiding, to the respective pairs of discharge rollers


22


, sheets of paper passing from the inlet


47


. The casing


26


has an outlet


46


formed at its top, through which a sheet of paper conveyed by the conveying rollers


24


can be discharged upward from the unit


28


. The unit


28


has a conveying passage


32


, which includes a vertical stem or trunk


33


and five branches


34


. The stem


33


is formed vertically through the unit


28


, and extends between the inlet


47


and the outlet


46


. The branches


34


extend from the stem


33


toward the respective pairs of discharge rollers


22


, and open to them. This passage


32


guides sheets of paper from the inlet


47


to the discharge rollers


22


and the outlet


46


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the casing


26


of the sorting unit


28


includes a rectangular trunk or body


50


and side portions


48


and


49


. These portions


48


and


49


each extend forward from one end of the body


50


.




Each of the bins


41


-


45


generally takes the form of a plate to receive and store or hold sheets of paper. Rear end portions of the bins


41


-


45


are supported by the body


50


and the side portions


48


and


49


of the casing


26


. The bins


41


-


45


extend forward and upward, and their front end portions protrude forward beyond the side portions


48


and


49


. The bins


41


-


45


are arranged in vertical alignment.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the pairs of discharge rollers


22


are positioned over or above the rear ends of the respective bins


41


-


45


. One of the discharge rollers


22


of each pair is driven, and the other roller follows the driven roller.




Each of the switching flappers


35


-


39


is supported pivotably on its horizontal axis positioned over the rear end of the associated branch


34


of the conveying passage


32


. Each of these flappers


35


-


39


can pivot between a third guide position (the position of the third flapper


37


in FIG.


2


), where it guides a sheet of paper to the associated discharge rollers


22


, and a fourth guide position (the position of the switching flappers other than the third flapper


37


in FIG.


2


), where it guides a sheet of paper vertically. In accordance with the guide positions of the flappers


35


-


39


, sheets of paper having entered the sorting unit


28


are guided from the vertical stem


33


to arbitrary branches


34


of the passage


32


.




The pairs of conveying rollers


24


for conveying sheets of paper vertically are positioned between the switching flappers


35


-


39


along the vertical trunk


33


of the conveying passage


32


. One of the conveying rollers


24


of each pair is driven, and the other roller follows the driven roller.




The sorting unit


28


includes a motor (not shown) as a motive power source for driving the discharge rollers


22


and the conveying rollers


24


through gear trains (not shown). This motor can also drive the uncurling rollers


30


of the adapter


29


, which includes no motor.




Sheets of paper discharged from the printer


2


can be stored by the bins


41


-


45


of the sorter


1


in the following manner. If the selecting flapper


12


, which has been inserted in the printer


2


, is switched to the second guide position (solid lines in FIG.


1


), this flapper guides to the introducing passage


21


of the sorter adapter


29


a sheet of paper discharged by the discharge rollers


15


of the printer. The sheet in this passage


21


is uncurled by the uncurling rollers


30


, and then pushes the count lever


31


. Thereafter, the sheet passes through the inlet


47


into the conveying passage


32


of the sorting unit


28


.




Because the uncurling rollers


30


are provided in the adapter


29


, a sheet of paper is uncurled immediately before it is sorted and stored in the sorting unit


28


. The uncurled sheet smoothly enters the sorting unit


28


. This makes it possible to store sheets of paper in an orderly manner in the bins


41


-


45


and restrain sheets of paper from being jammed.




When the count lever


31


is pushed, a detection signal is output, causing the CPU (not shown) to judge that a sheet of paper has entered the sorter


1


. Thus, by providing this lever


31


in the adapter


29


, it is possible to determine whether a sheet of paper has entered the sorter


1


. Therefore, when a sheet of paper is jammed, it is easy to judge whether the sheet is jammed in the printer


2


or the sorter


1


.




A sheet of paper having entered the conveying passage


32


can be conveyed upward in the vertical passage stem


33


by the conveying rollers


24


. When the sheet reaches the switching flapper


35


,


36


,


37


,


38


or


39


in the third guide position, this flapper guides the sheet to the associated discharge rollers


22


. In more detail, the flappers


35


-


39


are controlled by the CPU (not shown) and can each be actuated by a solenoid (not shown). When a sheet of paper should be discharged to one of the bins


41


-


45


, the associated flapper


35


,


36


,


37


,


38


or


39


is turned to the third guide position, with the other switching flappers in the fourth guide position.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, there may be a case where sheets of paper should be discharged to the third bin


43


. In this case, only the third switching flapper


37


is in the third guide position, while the other switching flappers


35


,


36


,


38


and


39


are in the fourth guide position. After a sheet of paper enters the conveying passage


32


, the sheet is conveyed in the vertical passage stem


33


up to the third flapper


37


in the third guide position by the conveying rollers


24


below this flapper. This flapper


37


turns the sheet to the associated passage branch


34


. The turned sheet is then discharged by the associated discharge rollers


22


to the third bin


43


.




In the case shown in

FIG. 2

, a sheet of paper from the introducing passage


21


is conveyed without slowing down in the vertical passage stem


33


by the conveying rollers


24


below the third switching flapper


37


until the sheet reaches this flapper. After the sheet is turned by the third flapper


37


to the associated passage branch


34


, the sheet is completely discharged without slowing by the associated discharge rollers


22


to the third bin


43


. Therefore, the sorter


1


can reliably, at high speed, sort and store sheets of paper on which images have been formed by the printer


2


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3-6

, the sorter


1


can be mounted on and dismounted from the printer


2


as follows. In

FIGS. 4-6

, locking mechanisms are not shown, which will be described below. As shown in

FIGS. 3-6

, the front fitting portion


81


of the support plate


57


of each side portion


51


or


52


of the adapter casing


27


protrudes downward from the front leg


54


of the side portion. Likewise, the rear fitting portion


82


of each side portion


51


or


52


protrudes downward from the rear leg


55


of the side portion. The fitting portions


81


and


82


are substantially rectangular, and each include a thin bottom portion. Each front fitting portion


81


has a flat bottom surface for surface contact with another surface. The bottom portion of each rear fitting portion


82


is bifurcated and has round bottom surfaces for surface contact with another surface. The bottom surfaces of the fitting portions


81


and


82


are substantially in horizontal alignment. These portions


81


and


82


surround the center of gravity (dotted line


85


in

FIG. 6

) of the sorter


1


.




The printer


2


includes a pair of front holding plates


83


and a pair of rear holding plates


84


, all of which are provided in its upper portion. The front holding plates


83


are located for engagement with the respective front fitting portions


81


of the support plates


57


of the sorter


1


. The rear holding plates


84


are located for engagement with the respective rear fitting portions


82


.




With the front fitting portions


81


engaging with and positioned by the respective front holding plates


83


, these portions can be held by these plates. With the rear fitting portions


82


engaging with and positioned by the respective rear holding plates


84


, these portions can be held by these plates. By inserting each of the fitting portions


81


and


82


from above into the associated holding plate


83


or


84


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, and engaging them, as shown in

FIG. 5

, it is possible to mount the sorter adapter


29


on the printer


2


. In

FIG. 5

, each of the fitting portions


81


and


82


is positioned by the associated holding plate


83


or


84


. This makes the sorter


1


mounted stably in an upright or standing position on the printer


2


.




It is possible to dismount the sorter


1


from the printer


2


by lifting the adapter


29


in an upright position to pull each of the fitting portions


81


and


82


out of the associated holding plate


83


or


84


. The sorter


1


may be dismounted from the printer


2


with a user's hands holding the trunks


56


of the side portions


51


and


52


of the adapter casing


27


. Because the trunks


56


are positioned substantially on a vertical plane extending through the center of gravity


85


of the sorter


1


, the sorter can be lifted in balance.




When the sorter


1


is placed on a floor, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the bottoms of the fitting portions


81


and


82


are substantially in horizontal alignment. These portions


81


and


82


surround the center of gravity


85


of the sorter


1


. It is preferable that, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the center


85


be positioned substantially at the midpoint between a vertical plane extending through the front fitting portions


81


and a vertical plane extending through the rear fitting portions


82


. It is also preferable that the center


85


be positioned substantially at the midpoint between two vertical planes each extending through the fitting portions


81


and


82


on one side. Therefore, the sorter


1


can rest on the floor stably, without toppling or falling down, substantially in the same upright position as it is mounted on the printer


2


. Therefore, it is not necessary to lay the sorter


1


down on a floor, lean it against a wall and support it with a member, and it is easy to dismount the sorter


1


from the printer


2


, store the dismounted sorter and mount the dismounted sorter again on the printer. Because the sorter


1


can contact with the floor with the bottom surfaces of the fitting portions


81


and


82


, it is possible to well keep the sorter


1


mounted stably on the floor.




The fitting portions


81


and


82


, which are provided as fitting members used when the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, function as legs when the sorter is dismounted from the printer and placed on a floor. Therefore, there is no need to provide special or extra legs other than the fitting portions


81


and


82


, with which to place the sorter


1


stably on a floor. This simplifies the structure of the sorter


1


and reduces the number of parts of the sorter.




The sorter


1


is mounted in an upright position on the printer


2


. After the sorter


1


is dismounted from the printer


2


, the sorter is placed still in an upright position on a floor. In other words, the sorter


1


is mounted and dismounted substantially in the same position. Therefore, the sorter


1


can be dismounted from the printer


2


by being lifted in an upright position, and then be placed still in the same position on a floor. Likewise, the sorter


1


placed in the upright position on the floor can be lifted still in the same position, and then be mounted still in this position from above on the printer


2


. It is therefore easier to mount the sorter


1


on and dismount it from the printer


2


.





FIGS. 7 and 8

are left side views of the sorter adapter


29


, but the side cover (not shown) of the left side portion


52


of the adapter casing


27


is removed. With reference to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the sorter


1


includes two locking mechanisms


101


(only one shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

) for keeping it mounted on the printer


2


. These mechanisms


101


are provided in the respective side portions


51


and


52


of the casing


27


.




With reference to

FIG. 7

, each of the support plates


57


of the sorter adapter


29


includes a trunk or body


59


integrally connecting the tops of the associated fitting portions


81


and


82


. Each of the locking mechanisms


101


is provided on the trunk


59


and a top portion of the rear fitting portion


82


of the associated support plate


57


. Each locking mechanism


10


includes a lever


102


, a pivot or swing member


103


as first engaging portion, a compression spring


104


as an urging device, and a link


105


. The pivot member


103


interlocks or works with the lever


102


. The link


105


links the lever


102


and the pivot member


103


together.




The lever


102


is supported pivotably by the associated support plate


57


in such a manner that it can be positioned partially under the trunk


56


of the associated side portion


51


or


52


of the adapter casing


27


. The lever


102


includes an operating portion


106


for manual operation or manipulation, a horizontal support pin


107


, a spring shoe or seat


108


and a connector


109


. The operating portion


106


, the pin


107


, the shoe


108


and the connector


109


are formed integrally. The pin


107


is supported rotatably on the trunk


59


of the support plate


57


so that the operating portion


106


can pivot up and down around the pin. The pin


107


is positioned at the top of the lever


102


and near the rear end of the lever. The shoe


108


is positioned above and in the rear of the pin


107


, and bears one end of the spring


104


,the other end of which is fixed to the trunk


59


. The connector


109


extends downward and backward from the pin


107


, and is connected to the pivot member


103


.




Part of the operating portion


106


is positioned under the trunk


56


of the associated side portion


51


or


52


of the adapter casing


27


. Through the operating portions


106


of the side portions


51


and


52


extends a vertical plane on which the center of gravity


85


of the sorter


1


is positioned. The spring


104


downward urges the front end of the associated operating portion


106


, which is positioned opposite the associated spring shoe


108


with respect to the associated support pin


107


.




The pivot member


103


includes a connector


110


as a portion for receiving motive power, a pawl


111


, and a horizontal pivot pin


112


. This pin


112


is supported rotatably on the top of the rear fitting portion


82


of the support plate


57


in such a manner that the pivot member


103


can pivot around this pin. The connector


110


extends upward and forward from the pin


112


toward the trunk


59


of the plate


57


. The pawl


111


extends downward from the pin


112


.




Each of the rear holding plates


84


of the printer


2


includes an engaging portion


113


as a second engaging portion formed at its top. The pivot member


103


can pivot between an engaging position, where its pawl


111


engages with the associated engaging portion


113


, and a disengaging position, where the pawl disengages from the engaging portion


113


. The connectors


110


and


109


of the pivot member


103


and the lever


102


, respectively, are linked together by the link


105


. The engaging portion


113


protrudes toward the pawl


111


so that it can engage with the pawl. When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, the engaging portion


113


is positioned in front of the pawl


111


. The pawl


111


includes a slope


114


for sliding on the engaging portion


113


to guide the engagement of the pawl with the engaging portion when the sorter


1


is in the process of being mounted on the printer


2


.





FIG. 7

shows the sorter


1


as mounted on the printer


2


and locked by the locking mechanisms


101


. The spring


104


of each locking mechanism


101


urges the front end of the operating portion


106


of the associated lever


102


downward and the connector


109


of the lever upward. The upward urged connector


109


turns the connector


110


of the associated pivot member


103


upward through the associated link


105


, moving the associated pawl


111


forward to the engaging position, where the pawl engages with the associated engaging portion


113


of the printer


2


.





FIG. 8

shows the sorter


1


as unlocked in the process of being dismounted from the printer


2


. It is possible to unlock the sorter


1


by pushing upward the operating portions


106


of the levers


102


of the locking mechanisms


101


. Specifically, when each operating portion


106


is pushed upward against the urging force of the associated spring


104


, the associated lever connector


109


turns downward. This turns the connector


110


of the associated pivot member


103


downward through the associated link


105


, moving the associated pawl


111


backward to the disengaging position, where the pawl disengages from the associated engaging portion


113


of the printer


2


.




When a user mounts the sorter


1


on the printer


2


, he or she basically holds the trunks


56


of the side portions


51


and


52


of the adapter casing


27


with both his or her hands, as stated above. Therefore, with a user's hands holding and raising the levers


102


of the side portions


51


and


52


, the sorter


1


can be mounted from above on the printer


2


. By thus mounting the sorter


1


with the levers


102


held by a user's hands, it is possible for the levers to be turned upward relative to the support plates


57


naturally by the weight of the sorter. The upward turning of each lever


102


moves the associated pawl


111


to the disengaging position, in which the pawl is kept during the mounting operation. This allows the pawl


111


to be inserted smoothly without contacting with the associated engaging portion


113


of the printer


2


. When the mounting operation ends, the hands are moved out of contact with the levers


102


, causing the urging force of the springs


104


to move the pawls


111


to the engaging position. As a result, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the pawls


111


engage with the engaging portions


113


.




Consequently, while the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, the springs


104


keep the pawls


111


in engagement with the engaging portions


113


of the printer


2


, thereby keeping the sorter locked. This fixes the mounted sorter


1


securely to the printer


2


. Even if external force is applied to the mounted sorter


1


, the sorter hardly tilts or falls from the printer


2


. It is therefore possible to hold the sorter


1


reliably on the printer


2


.




Otherwise, the sorter


1


may be mounted on the printer


2


without the levers


102


being held. If the sorter


1


is mounted without the levers


102


being operated, the pawls


111


come into engagement with the engaging portions


113


. Then, the pawls


111


move against the urging force of the springs


104


to the disengaging position, where they disengage from the engaging portions


113


. When the slopes


114


of the pawls


111


disengage from the engaging portions


113


, the pawls return to the engaging position, where they are caused by the springs


104


to engage with the engaging portions


113


. It is therefore possible to lock the sorter


1


with the locking mechanisms


101


even without operating the levers


102


during the mounting operation.




When a user dismounts the sorter


1


from the printer


2


, he or she lifts the sorter with both his or her hands holding the levers


102


. In this situation, because the sorter


1


and the levers


102


are moved in the same direction, naturally the levers are turned upward relative to the sorter by the weight of the sorter. The upward turned levers


102


move the pawls


111


to the disengaging position, where the pawls disengage from the engaging portions


113


. This makes it possible to unlock the sorter


1


and dismount it from the printer


2


at a time by only holding the levers


102


with a user's hands. It is therefore easy to dismount the sorter


1


from and mount it on the printer


2


.




The levers


102


are positioned partially under the trunks


56


of the side portions


51


and


52


of the adapter casing


27


. As stated above, a user holds the trunks


56


with his or her hands when he or she mounts the sorter


1


on and dismounts it from the printer


2


. When a user dismounts the sorter


1


from the printer


2


, he or she holds the levers


102


as well as the trunks


56


. That is to say, it is possible to carry out the holding for removal and the lever operation by holding the same parts. This makes it possible to dismount the sorter


1


more efficiently.




The operating portions


106


of the levers


102


are positioned partially under the respective trunks


56


of the side portions


51


and


52


of the adapter casing


27


. Through the operating portions


106


extends a vertical plane on which the center of gravity


85


of the sorter


1


is positioned. Therefore, when the sorter


1


is lifted with the levers


102


held by a user's hands, it can be held in balance. Therefore, by mounting and dismounting the sorter


1


with the levers


102


held by a user's hands, it is possible to hold the sorter in balance. This enables the sorter


1


to be mounted on and dismounted from the printer


2


stably.




When the connectors


110


of the pivot members


103


turn upward, these members pivot so that their pawls


111


can engage with the engaging portions


113


of the rear holding plates


84


. There may be a case where external force is applied to pull upward the sorter


1


mounted on the printer


2


. This may turn the connectors


110


of the pivot members


103


upward. In this case, the pawls


111


do not disengage from the engaging portions


113


, rather engage more firmly or strongly with them. Therefore, even if external force is applied to the sorter


1


mounted on the printer


2


, the pawls


111


do not disengage accidentally from the engaging portions


113


. This makes it possible to more reliably or securely hold the sorter


1


mounted on the printer


2


.




As stated before, when the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, the pawls


111


of the pivot members


103


are moved to the engaging position, where they engage with the engaging portions


113


of the printer. This makes it possible to securely hold the sorter


1


mounted on the printer


2


. Therefore, even if external force is applied to the sorter


1


, the sorter hardly tilt or fall from the printer


2


. It is consequently possible to keep the sorter


1


operating in good condition, and prevent or restrain the sorter from being damaged by falling down.




As also stated, when the sorter


1


is in the process of being dismounted from the printer


2


, the sorter is lifted in an upright position with a user's hands holding the levers


102


of the locking mechanisms


101


. This moves the pawls


111


of the pivot members


103


to the disengaging position, where the pawls disengage from the engaging portions


113


of the printer


2


. The disengagement allows the sorter


1


to be dismounted easily from the printer


2


.




Thus, by moving the pawls


111


of the pivot members


103


between the engaging and disengaging positions, it is possible to securely hold the sorter


1


mounted on the printer


2


, while it is easy or simple to mount the sorter on and dismount it from the printer.





FIGS. 9-11

are right side views of the sorter adapter


29


, but the right side cover (not shown) of the right side portion


51


the adapter casing


27


is removed.

FIGS. 9 and 10A

show the sorter


1


as mounted on the printer


2


.

FIG. 10B

is an enlarged view of the selecting flapper and the solenoid of the switching mechanism, and parts near them shown in FIG.


10


A.

FIG. 11

shows the sorter


1


as dismounted from the printer


2


.




With reference to

FIG. 9

, the selectively switching mechanism


58


includes the selecting flapper


12


as a switching device, the solenoid


61


, a first tension spring


62


as an urging device and a link


63


as a transmitting device for transmitting urging force. The solenoid


61


can move the flapper


12


between the first and second guide positions. The spring


62


can urge the flapper


12


toward the second guide position. When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, the link


63


causes no urging force of the spring


62


to act on the flapper


12


. When the sorter


1


is not mounted on the printer


2


, the link


63


causes the urging force of the spring


62


to act on the flapper


12


.




The selecting flapper


12


includes a horizontal shaft (not shown), a number of flap members


64


and a flapper swinger


66


which are formed integrally. This shaft has an axis


65


, extends through the trunk


53


of the adapter casing


27


longitudinally of it, and is supported rotatably between the side portions


51


and


52


of this casing. The flap members


64


are formed on this shaft at intervals along it, protrude downward from the casing trunk


53


, and can pivot or swing between the first and second guide positions. The swinger


66


is formed on the right end of this shaft and positioned in the right side portion


51


of the casing


27


.




The flapper swinger


66


includes a rear connector


68


, a front engaging portion


69


and a middle connector


70


. The rear connector


68


and the front engaging portion


69


are positioned opposite each other with respect to the shaft axis


65


. The middle connector


70


is positioned above and in front of the axis


65


, and between the rear connector


68


and the engaging portion


69


. The rear connector


68


is connected to one end of a second tension spring


67


, the other end of which is anchored above the swinger


66


. This spring


67


urges the selecting flapper


12


toward the first guide position, but is weaker than the first tension spring


62


.




The solenoid


61


is positioned in the right side portion


51


of the adapter casing


27


, and above and in the rear of the selecting flapper


12


. The middle connector


70


of the flapper swinger


66


is connected to a plunger


71


. If the solenoid


61


is energized or excited, it retracts the plunger


71


.




When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, the link


63


is out of engagement with the front engaging portion


69


of the flapper swinger


66


, as described below. In this situation, if the solenoid


61


is not energized, the second tension spring


67


pulls the rear connector


68


of the swinger


66


upward. This turns the selecting flapper


12


around the axis


65


clockwise in

FIG. 9

, moving this flapper to the first guide position, which is shown in FIG.


9


. If the solenoid


61


is energized, the plunger


71


retracts, pulling the middle connector


70


of the swinger


66


backward. This turns the flapper


12


around the axis


65


counterclockwise in

FIG. 9

against the force of the spring


67


, moving the flapper to the second guide position, which is shown in

FIGS. 10A and 10B

.




The link


63


is positioned in front of the selecting flapper


12


, and includes a body


73


, a first protrusion


74


as a connector, a second protrusion


75


as a second engaging portion, and an engaging portion


76


as a first engaging portion. The link body


73


has a horizontal shaft


72


. The protrusions


74


and


75


protrude from one side of the body


73


, and are spaced angularly from each other. The engaging portion


76


protrudes from the side of the body


73


opposite the protrusions


74


and


75


with respect to the shaft


72


. The body


73


and the parts


72


,


74


,


75


and


76


are formed integrally. When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the first protrusion


74


is oriented upward and backward, and the second protrusion


75


is oriented downward and backward, while the engaging portion


76


is oriented downward.




The shaft


72


of the link


63


is supported rotatably in the right side portion


51


of the adapter casing. The first protrusion


74


is connected to one end of the first tension spring


62


, the other end of which is anchored above and in front of the link


63


. This spring


62


urges the link


63


to turn around its shaft


72


clockwise in

FIG. 11

so that the second protrusion


75


of the link


63


can engage with the front engaging portion


69


of the flapper swinger


66


.




When the sorter


1


is not mounted on the printer


2


, as shown in

FIG. 11

, the first tension spring


62


pulls the first protrusion


74


of the link


63


forward. This turns the link


63


around the shaft


72


clockwise in

FIG. 11

to a second engaging position, where the second protrusion


75


of the link


63


pushes the front engaging portion


69


of the flapper swinger


66


. The pushing turns the selecting flapper


12


around the shaft axis


65


against the force of the second spring


67


counterclockwise in

FIG. 11

to the second guide position, where the flap members


64


are oriented substantially downward.




When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the engaging portion


76


of the link


63


rests on the upper frame


77


of the printer. This turns the link


63


around the shaft


72


against the force of the first tension spring


62


counterclockwise in

FIGS. 9 and 10

to a first engaging position, where the second protrusion


75


of the link


63


disengages from the front engaging portion


69


of the flapper swinger


66


. The disengagement allows the second tension spring


67


to urge the selecting flapper


12


toward the first guide position, which is shown in

FIG. 9

, where the flap members


64


are oriented slightly outward or backward. Only if the solenoid


61


is energized, the flapper


12


is turned against the force of the second spring


67


to the second guide position, which is shown in

FIGS. 10A and 10B

, where the flap members


64


are oriented downward.




When the sorter


1


is in the process of being mounted on the printer


2


, and when the sorter is dismounted from the printer, the sorter is not mounted on the printer, as shown in FIG.


11


. In this situation, the second protrusion


75


of the link


63


is in engagement with the front engaging portion


69


of the flapper swinger


66


. This allows the urging force of the first tension spring


62


to act through the link


63


on the selecting flapper


12


. This force keeps the flapper


12


in the second guide position, where the flap members


64


are oriented substantially downward. It is therefore possible to mount the sorter


1


on the printer


2


smoothly without the printer interfering with the flap members


64


. This avoids the sorter damage which would be caused if the printer


2


interfered with the flap members


64


. Even when the sorter


1


is dismounted from the printer


2


, no external force is liable to damage the flap members


64


, which are kept in a substantially downward oriented position. It is therefore possible to improve the durability of the sorter


1


.




When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the second protrusion


75


of the link


63


is out of engagement with the front engaging portion


69


of the flapper swinger


66


. This prevents the urging force of the first tension spring


62


from acting through the link


63


on the selecting flapper


12


. Therefore, the actuation of the solenoid


61


can switch the flapper


12


selectively between the first and second guide positions.




When the sorter


1


is not mounted on the printer


2


, that is to say, when the sorter is in the process of being mounted on the printer, and when the sorter is dismounted from the printer, the first tension spring


62


keeps the selecting flapper


12


in the second guide position, resulting in no electric power consumption. When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, the solenoid


61


is energized only if the flapper


12


needs to be in the second guide position for guiding a sheet of paper to the introducing passage


21


of the sorter. Electric power is consumed only for the energization of the solenoid


61


. Thus, no electric power for switching the flapper


12


is consumed, not only when the sorter


1


is dismounted, but also if the sorter is not used even when it is mounted on the printer


2


. This saves electric power.




When the sorter


1


is mounted on the printer


2


, and when the sorter is dismounted from the printer, the link


63


is turned between the engaging positions. This, securely with simple structure, either allows the urging force of the first tension spring


62


to act on the selecting flapper


12


or prevents this force from acting on the flapper. It is therefore possible to simplify the sorter structure and reduce production costs. The sorting unit


28


of the sorter


1


can be fitted to the adapter


29


of the sorter as follows.




With reference to

FIGS. 7-12

, the support plate


57


in each side portion


51


or


52


of the adapter casing


27


includes a third fitting portion


86


and a fourth fitting portion


87


which are formed integrally. These portions


86


and


87


protrude upward from the top of the casing


27


so as to be fitted into the sorting unit


28


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3 and 12

, each side portion


48


or


49


of the casing


26


of the sorting unit


28


includes a fitting plate


88


protruding downward from its bottom so as to be fitted into the adapter


29


.




By inserting the third fitting portion


86


and the fourth fitting portion


87


of the support plate


57


into the sorting unit


28


, and inserting the fitting plate


88


of the sorting unit into the adapter


29


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, it is possible to mount this unit in positioned condition on the adapter.




During such fitting, whether the sorting unit


28


is mounted on the adapter


29


or not, as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 12

, the adapter is placed stably in an upright position without falling down. It is therefore possible to produce the sorter


1


by placing the adapter


29


on a floor and then fitting the sorting unit


28


to the adapter. This makes it possible to fit the sorting unit


28


well to the adapter


29


during the production, and to thereby improve the productivity.




As shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, one or more additional sorting units may be mounted on the sorting unit


28


. An additional sorting unit


128


is identical with the sorting unit


28


, and these units can be mounted on each other. The additional unit


128


includes five switching flappers


25


corresponding to the respective flappers


35


-


39


of the unit


28


and five bins


23


corresponding to the respective bins


41


-


45


likewise. Each of the units


28


and


128


includes a removable top lid or cover


127


. In

FIGS. 13 and 14

, the lid (not shown) of the unit


28


is removed, and the additional unit


128


is mounted on the unit


28


.




By inserting the fitting plates


88


of the additional sorting unit


128


into the top of the sorting unit


28


, as shown in

FIG. 14

, it is possible to mount the additional unit


128


on the unit


28


in stacked condition. The outlet


46


of the unit


28


is connected to the inlet


47


of the additional unit


128


mounted on the unit


28


. The top of the upper sorting unit


128


is covered with its lid


127


.




If all the switching flappers


35


-


39


of the sorting unit


28


mounted on the adapter


29


are in the fourth guide position, a sheet of paper can pass through this unit into the sorting unit


128


mounted on the unit


28


. It is therefore possible to sort and store sheets of paper with the units


28


and


128


combined together.




In particular, if only one of the sorting units


28


and


128


were used always, its top flapper


39


would not need to be pivotable, but might be fixed to the third guide position. Because the top flapper


39


of each unit


28


or


128


can pivot between the first and second guide positions like the other switching flappers


35


-


38


can, the unit can discharge a sheet of paper from its outlet


46


. This makes it possible to combine two or more sorting units.




It is therefore possible to add one or more sorting units depending on the number of bins needed by the users. This makes it possible to easily provide, without specially designing, a sorter


1


having an optimum number of bins for the users. Because the sorting units are stacked upward, the mounting area for the sorter


1


does not change even if a number of sorting units are stacked. This makes it possible to provide in a small mounting space a sorter


1


having a number of bins.




Even if one or more sorting units are added, the center of gravity


85


of the sorter


1


does not change substantially, as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 14

. Even in this case, the center of gravity


85


is positioned substantially at the midpoint between the vertical plane extending through the front fitting portions


81


and the vertical plane extending through the rear fitting portions


82


. Likewise, the center


85


is positioned substantially at the midpoint between the two vertical planes each extending through the fitting portions


81


and


82


on one side. This makes it possible to place the sorter


1


on a floor stably, without falling down, in substantially the same upright position in which the sorter is mounted on the printer


2


.




It is therefore possible to mount or dismount the additional sorting unit


128


with the adapter


29


placed on a floor. This makes it easier to mount or dismount the unit


128


. More specifically, if the additional unit


128


needed mounting or dismounting with the sorter


1


mounted on the printer


2


, it would be difficult to mount or dismount this unit at the high position over the sorter on the printer. By contrast, it is easier to mount or dismount the unit


128


with the sorter


1


placed on a floor. This greatly improves the working efficiency.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the front legs


54


of the side portions


51


and


52


of the adapter casing


27


protrude forward or are positioned in front of the side portions


48


and


49


of the casing


26


of the sorting unit


28


. The front fitting portions


81


of the support plates


57


are positioned in the respective front legs


54


. Therefore, even if one pushes the back of the sorting unit


28


mounted on the adapter


29


, these fitting portions


81


securely support this unit so that the unit


28


may not fall down. This makes it possible to place the adapter


29


stably even with the unit


28


mounted on the adapter.




With reference to

FIG. 14

, each of the sorting units


28


and


128


is provided with a motor for driving it. Otherwise, only one of the units


28


and


128


might be provided with a motor for driving them. In such a case, the drive systems in the units


28


and


128


might be coupled together by one or more gears. Instead of the sorting unit


28


, the adapter


29


might be provided with a motor.




The recording medium processor (discharging apparatus) according to the invention is not limited to the sorter


1


, the processing unit of which is the sorting unit


28


. The recording medium processor may instead be a stapler, a puncher, a cutter, a laminator or any other processor. In such a case, the processing unit of the processor is a stapling unit, a punching unit, a cutting unit, a laminating unit or any other unit.



Claims
  • 1. An image forming machine comprising:an image forming apparatus for forming images on recording media; a recording medium discharging apparatus which can be mounted on top of the image forming apparatus, the discharging apparatus including a plurality of recording medium storers; and a locking mechanism for locking the discharging apparatus to the image forming apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus; the locking mechanism including a release lever for unlocking the discharging apparatus by being manipulated to shift in the same direction that the discharging apparatus moves, away from the image forming apparatus to be dismounted from the image forming apparatus.
  • 2. The image forming machine defined in claim 1, wherein the recording medium discharging apparatus includes a holding portion which is held by a user's hand, the release lever is provided on the holding portion.
  • 3. The image forming machine defined in claim 2, wherein the release lever is urged to protrude from the holding portion.
  • 4. The image forming machine defined in claim 3, wherein, when a user lifts the recording medium discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus, the user's hand draws the release lever until the lever retracts into the holding portion.
  • 5. The image forming machine defined in claim 2, wherein the recording medium discharging apparatus includes a pair of connectors provided on both sides thereof and extending toward the image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus including a pair of engaging portions for receiving the respective connectors.
  • 6. The image forming machine defined in claim 5, wherein the holding portion is formed substantially at the midpoint between the connectors.
  • 7. The image forming machine defined in claim 2, wherein a vertical plane extends through the center of gravity of the recording medium discharging apparatus laterally across the discharging apparatus, the holding portion being positioned at the plane.
  • 8. The image forming machine defined in claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism further comprises:a locking member provided at one of the image forming apparatus and the recording medium discharging apparatus, and shiftable between a locking position and an unlocking position; and an engaging portion provided at the other of the image forming apparatus and the discharging apparatus for engaging with the locking member in the locking position.
  • 9. The image forming machine defined in claim 8, wherein the release lever moves to shift the locking member from the locking position to the unlocking position.
  • 10. The image forming machine defined in claim 1, wherein the recording medium discharging apparatus is a mail box.
  • 11. A recording medium discharging apparatus which can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus for forming images on recording media, the discharging apparatus comprising:a plurality of recording medium storers; and a locking mechanism for locking the discharging apparatus to the image forming apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus; the locking mechanism including a release lever for unlocking the discharging apparatus by being manipulated to shift in the same direction as the discharging apparatus moves away from the image forming apparatus to be dismounted from the image forming apparatus.
  • 12. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 11, further comprising a holding portion which is held by a user's hands, the holding portion supporting the release lever.
  • 13. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 11, further comprising a holding portion which can be held by a user's hands, the release lever being urged to protrude from the holding portion.
  • 14. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 11, further comprising:a recording medium introducing section for introducing the recording media with images formed thereon by the image forming apparatus; a conveying device for conveying the media introduced into the introducing section; a plurality of discharging devices for discharging to the respective recording medium storers the media conveyed from the conveying device; and a switching device for guiding selectively to one of the discharging devices the media conveyed by the conveying device.
  • 15. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 13, wherein, when a user lifts the discharging apparatus from the image forming apparatus, the user's hand draws the release lever until the lever retracts into the holding portion.
  • 16. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 11, wherein the image forming apparatus further includes an engaging portion, the locking mechanism further including a locking member shiftable between a locking position and an unlocking position, the locking member engaging with the engaging portion, the release lever moving to shift the locking member from the locking position to the unlocking position.
  • 17. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 11, further comprising:a holding portion which is held by a user's hand; and a pair of connectors provided on both sides of the discharging apparatus and extending toward the image forming apparatus; the image forming apparatus further including a pair of engaging portions; the connectors being received by the respective engaging portions when the discharging apparatus is in the process of being connected to the image forming apparatus; the holding portion being formed substantially at the midpoint between the connectors.
  • 18. A recording medium discharging apparatus which can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus, the discharging apparatus comprising:a body including a recording medium storer; and at least three extensions extending downward from the body for mounting the body therewith on the image forming apparatus; the bottoms of the extensions self supporting the discharging apparatus on a horizontal plane when the discharging apparatus is dismounted from the image forming apparatus.
  • 19. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 18, wherein the extensions are two pairs of extensions, each pair of extensions extending downward from the discharging apparatus body on one side of the discharging apparatus.
  • 20. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 19, wherein the image forming apparatus includes four engaging portions for receiving the respective extensions.
  • 21. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 19, further comprising a pair of connectors for mounting the recording medium storer therewith on the recording medium receiver, the connectors being fitted to either of the storer and the receiver, each of the connectors being positioned between the extensions of one pair.
  • 22. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 18, wherein the discharging apparatus body includes a recording medium receiver which can be mounted on the image forming apparatus for receiving recording media from the image forming apparatus, the recording medium storer being mounted on the receiver.
  • 23. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 22, wherein an additional recording medium storer can be mounted on the recording medium storer.
  • 24. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 22, wherein the recording medium storer includes a plurality of bins, the discharging apparatus further comprising:a conveying device for conveying the recording media received by the recording medium receiver; a plurality of discharging devices for discharging to the respective bins the media conveyed from the conveying device; and a switching device for guiding selectively to one of the discharging devices the media conveyed by the conveying device.
  • 25. An image forming apparatus provided with the recording medium discharging apparatus according to claim 18.
  • 26. A recording medium discharging apparatus which can be mounted on top of an image forming apparatus for forming images on recording media, the image forming apparatus including a discharging portion for discharging the media with images formed thereon, the discharging apparatus comprising:a plurality of recording medium storers; a recording medium introducing section for introducing the media from the image forming apparatus into the discharging apparatus when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus; a switching device for guiding selectively to either of the discharging portion of the image forming apparatus and the introducing section the media with images formed thereon; a flapper pivotable between a first guide position where the flapper guides recording media to the discharging portion of the image forming apparatus and a second guide position where the flapper guides recording media to the recording medium introducing section; a driver for driving the flapper; and a urging device for applying urging force to urge the flapper toward the second guide position.
  • 27. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 26, further comprising a transmitting device for causing no urging force of the urging device to act on the flapper when the discharging apparatus is mounted on the image forming apparatus, and for causing the urging force to act on the flapper when the discharging apparatus is dismounted from the image forming apparatus.
  • 28. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 27, wherein the image forming apparatus includes an engaging portion, the transmitting device including:a connector connected to the urging device; a first engaging portion for engaging with the engaging portion of the image forming apparatus; and a second engaging portion for engaging with the flapper; the transmitting device being shiftable between a first engaging position where the first engaging portion engages with the image forming apparatus engaging portion so that the second engaging portion disengages from the flapper and a second engaging position where the first engaging portion disengages from the image forming apparatus engaging portion so that the urging force of the urging device engages the second engaging portion with the flapper.
  • 29. The recording medium discharging apparatus defined in claim 27, further comprising:a conveying device for conveying the recording media introduced into the recording medium introducing section; a plurality of discharging devices for discharging to the respective recording medium storers the media conveyed from the conveying device; and a switching device for guiding selectively to one of the discharging devices the media conveyed by the conveying device.
  • 30. An image forming apparatus provided with the recording medium discharging apparatus according to claim 26.
Priority Claims (6)
Number Date Country Kind
10-013686 Jan 1998 JP
10-032471 Feb 1998 JP
10-040213 Feb 1998 JP
11-073511 Mar 1999 JP
11-073512 Mar 1999 JP
11-073513 Mar 1999 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/253,551 filed on Feb. 22, 1999, which in-turn is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/236,466 filed Jan. 25, 1999 and priority-based on Japanese patent applications No. 10-13686, No. 10-32471 and No. 10-40213.

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Continuation in Parts (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/253551 Feb 1999 US
Child 09/385035 US
Parent 09/236466 Jan 1999 US
Child 09/253551 US