The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-241111 filed in Japan on Nov. 2, 2011.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a recording medium supplying device and an image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
In image forming apparatuses such as copying machines, printers, facsimiles, or multifunction peripherals (MFPs) thereof, a sheet feeding device that supplies paper, an OHP film, or the like, one by one has been known. As the sheet feeding device, there is the following air separation sheet feeding device. That is, the air separation sheet feeding device blows air to pieces of paper in a bundle form that are mounted on a tray in a stacked state so as to make the pieces of paper (recording media) float and separate them from one another while flicking through the pieces of paper. Then, the air separation sheet feeding device makes paper at an uppermost position adsorb to an adsorption belt with a suction force and conveys the paper. As conventional air separation sheet feeding devices, there are air separation sheet feeding devices as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2001-247229 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2007-45630, for example.
An air separation sheet feeding device 301 as illustrated in
The paper P is supplied on the air separation sheet feeding device 301 in the following manner. That is, air is blown onto a bundle of the pieces of paper P mounted on the tray 302 from the front blower 303 and the side blower 304, at first. With the air, the air is fed to between the pieces of paper P so as to make the pieces of paper P float to a height h of the adsorption belt 305 while flicking through the pieces of paper P. Then, paper P1 at an uppermost position is made to be adsorbed to the adsorption belt 305 among the floating pieces of paper. The adsorption belt 305 rotates in this state, so that the paper P1 is conveyed to an image forming unit (not illustrated) and image formation is performed.
Furthermore, each of the air separation sheet feeding devices as described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2001-247229 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2007-45630 includes an upper surface position detecting unit that detects a position of an uppermost surface of the mounted paper. As the upper surface position detecting unit, there is the following upper surface position detecting unit including an actuator 310 and a swing detecting sensor 311 as illustrated in
In this case, if the paper is supplied and the height of the paper bundle becomes lower, the actuator 310 swings therewith. Then, the swing detecting sensor 311 detects a swing amount of the actuator 310. A pushing-up unit (not illustrated) lifts a bottom plate of the tray 302 based on the detected signal, so that the height h (distance) from the upper surface of the paper bundle to the adsorption belt 305 is controlled to be constant.
On the actuator 310 of the upper surface position detecting unit as illustrated in
In particular, in a device in which a roller is separated temporarily from an upper surface of paper every time air is blown onto the paper, as described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2011-73864, a collision force of the roller against the upper surface of the paper becomes larger and a mark of the roller is easy to be left on the paper when abutment and separation of the roller are repeated at high speed in order to convey the paper at high speed.
In order to solve the problem, it can be considered that the pressing force on the upper surface of the paper is set to be weaker. However, if the pressing force is set to be weaker, when rigid paper such as a cardboard is fed, an upward force with the rigidity of the paper overcomes the pressing force on the upper surface of the paper and there arises a risk that the upper surface position of the paper cannot be detected accurately. Moreover, when a hard cardboard is used, there arises a problem that collision noise is generated when the roller 312 on the tip of the actuator 310 abuts against the upper surface of the paper in some cases.
Therefore, there is a need to provide a recording medium supplying device that detects a height of paper reliably regardless of types of paper (types of recording medium) and conveys the paper reliably, and can prevent damage on the paper and generation of scratches and collision noise when the height of the paper is detected.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a recording medium supplying device including: a recording medium mounting portion on which sheet-like recording media are capable of being mounted in a stacked state; an air discharging unit that blows air to the recording media in the stacked state so as to make recording medium at an uppermost position float; a conveying unit that adsorbs and conveys the floating recording medium at the uppermost position; an upper surface position detecting unit that makes contact with an uppermost surface of the recording media in the stacked state and detects a height position of the uppermost surface; and a pressing force varying mechanism that makes a pressing force of the upper surface position detecting unit on the uppermost surface of the recording media variable.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including a recording medium supplying device, the recording medium supplying device including: a recording medium mounting portion on which sheet-like recording media are capable of being mounted in a stacked state; an air discharging unit that blows air to the recording media in the stacked state so as to make recording medium at an uppermost position float; a conveying unit that adsorbs and conveys the floating recording medium at the uppermost position; an upper surface position detecting unit that makes contact with an uppermost surface of the recording media in the stacked state and detects a height position of the uppermost surface; and a pressing force varying mechanism that makes a pressing force of the upper surface position detecting unit on the uppermost surface of the recording media variable.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of a recording medium supplying device according to the invention is described based on the accompanying drawings.
It is to be noted that in the drawings in order to explain the embodiment, the same reference numerals denote components of members, constituent parts, and the like, having the same function or shape as long as they can be identified and description that has been described once is omitted thereafter.
Image Forming Apparatus
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
To be more specific, each of the process units 4Y, 4C, 4M, and 4Bk includes a photosensitive element 5 as an electrostatic latent image carrier, a roller charging device 6 as a charging unit, a developing device 7 as a developing unit, and a cleaning blade 8 as a cleaning unit. The roller charging device 6 charges a surface of the photosensitive element 5. The developing device 7 forms a toner image on a surface of the photosensitive element 5. The cleaning blade 8 cleans the surface of the photosensitive element 5.
In
A transfer device 10 is arranged below the process units 4Y, 4C, 4M, and 4Bk. The transfer device 10 has an intermediate transfer belt 15 formed by an endless belt wound around a plurality of rollers 11 to 14. If one of the rollers 11 to 14 rotates as a driving roller, the intermediate transfer belt 15 can move around in a direction as indicated by an arrow in
Four primary transfer rollers 16 as primary transfer units are arranged at positions opposed to the four photosensitive elements 5. The primary transfer rollers 16 pressurize an inner circumferential surface of the intermediate transfer belt 15 at respective positions. Primary transfer nips are formed on places at which pressurized portions of the intermediate transfer belt 15 make contact with the photosensitive elements 5. Furthermore, a secondary transfer roller 17 as a secondary transfer unit is arranged at a position opposed to one roller 14 around which the intermediate transfer belt 15 is wound. The secondary transfer roller 17 pressurizes an outer circumferential surface of the intermediate transfer belt 15. A secondary transfer nip is formed on a place at which the secondary transfer roller 17 makes contact with the intermediate transfer belt 15.
A feed path R for guiding paper supplied from the sheet feeding device 3 to a discharge tray 18 provided at the outside of the device through the secondary transfer nip is arranged in the image forming apparatus main body 2. On the feed path R, timing rollers 19 are arranged at the upstream side with respect to the position of the secondary transfer roller 17 in the paper conveying direction. On the feed path R, a fixing device 20 is arranged at the downstream side with respect to the position of the secondary transfer roller 17 in the paper conveying direction. Furthermore, a pair of discharging rollers 21 are arranged at the downstream side with respect to the fixing device 20 in the paper conveying direction.
The fixing device 20 includes a heating roller 20a and a pressing roller 20b. The heating roller 20a has a heat source therein. The pressing roller 20b pressurizes the heating roller 20a. The heating roller 20a and the pressing roller 20b make contact with each other with a predetermined pressure so as to form a fixing nip on the contact portion therebetween.
Hereinafter, basic operations of the above-described image forming apparatus are described with reference to
The photosensitive elements 5 of the process units 4Y, 4C, 4M, and 4Bk are driven rotationally in the counterclockwise direction in
One of the rollers that pressurize the intermediate transfer belt 15 is driven rotationally so as to make the intermediate transfer belt 15 move around in the direction as indicated by the arrow in
In this manner, the intermediate transfer belt 15 carries a full-color toner image on the surface thereof. Furthermore, toner that has not been completely transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 15 remains on the surfaces of the photosensitive elements 5 after transferring. The toner remaining on the photosensitive elements 5 is removed by the cleaning blades 8.
The paper is conveyed out from the sheet feeding device 3 as illustrated in
The paper onto which the toner images have been transferred is conveyed to the fixing device 20. The paper is nipped between the heating roller 20a and the pressing roller 20b in the fixing device 20 and is heated and pressurized. With this, the toner images are fixed onto the paper. Thereafter, the paper is discharged to the discharge tray 18 by the pair of discharging rollers 21.
An image forming operation when a full-color image is formed on the paper has been described above. However, a single-color image can be formed by using any one of the four process units 4Y, 4C, 4M, and 4Bk, or a two-color or three-color image can be formed by using two or three process units.
Sheet Feeding Device
Next, a configuration of the sheet feeding device according to the embodiment of the recording medium supplying device of the invention is described based on
The upper surface position detecting device 34 includes an actuator 40, a photo sensor 41, a pressing roller 42 as a pressing member, and a biasing lever 43 and a biasing roller 44 as biasing units. The “biasing unit” indicates a unit that makes an elastic force act. Details of the upper surface position detecting device 34 will be described later.
The paper feed tray 32 is configured so as to be taken out to the front side by opening a front door (not illustrated) of the sheet feeding device 3. Furthermore, paper can be exchanged or replenished on the paper feed tray 32 in a state where the paper feed tray 32 is taken out of the sheet feeding device 3. The paper P that can be mounted on the paper feed tray 32 includes a cardboard, a postcard, an envelope, plain paper, thin paper, coated paper (coat paper, art paper, and the like), and tracing paper. The sheet feeding device according to the embodiment of the invention is configured so as to supply an OHP sheet, an OHP film, and the like as sheet-like recording media other than paper.
As illustrated in
An adsorption belt unit 48 having the above-described adsorption belt 33 and the like is attached to the upper side of the paper feed tray 32 at the side of the front fence 32b. Note that the adsorption belt unit 48 is attached in such a form that the adsorption belt unit 48 gets across the upper side of the paper feed tray 32 in the width direction (direction perpendicular to a paper plane in
As illustrated in
The adsorption belt 33 is bridged between a driving roller 51 and a driven roller 52 in a state where a predetermined tensile force is applied. The driving motor 50 is coupled to the driving roller 51. If the driving motor 50 is driven at a predetermined feeding timing, the driving roller 51 is driven rotationally and the adsorption belt 33 rotates in an arrow direction.
A box-shaped suction chamber 53 is provided to a region surrounded by the adsorption belt 33 between the driving roller 51 and the driven roller 52. An opening of which lower end (upper end in
A rotating shaft 77 is arranged next to the driven roller 52 of the adsorption belt 33 so as to be in parallel with the driven roller 52. The actuator 40, which will be described later, is attached to one end of the rotating shaft 77 in a rotationally movable manner. The other end of the rotating shaft 77 is coupled to a polygonal columnar grip 78 through a torque limiter 80 and a shaft portion 80a thereof as illustrated in
As illustrated in
As is seen from
A spring material as an elastic member, in the embodiment, a rectangular plate spring 64 is attached to an upper surface of the operating lever 62 at the front side with respect to the support shaft 63 with two screws 65. To be more specific, the front side of the plate spring 64 is bent to the obliquely upper side as illustrated in
One upper through-hole 67 is formed on the operating lever 62 at the lower side of the bent portion 64a of the plate spring 64. The upper through-hole 67 has such a size that the spherical body 66 can pass therethrough and has a diameter that is smaller than approximately 1.1times as a diameter of the spherical body 66, for example. Furthermore, a plurality of lower through-holes 68 are formed on the second supporting member 58 at the lower side of the operating lever 62 at an equivalent interval. The lower through-holes 68 are formed so as to correspond to a rotational movement locus of the upper through-hole 67 when the operating lever 62 moves rotationally about the support shaft 63. The lower through-holes 68 are circular through-holes having diameters (approximately 90% of the diameter of the spherical body, for example) smaller than the diameter of the spherical body 66.
If the operating lever 62 is moved rotationally to a predetermined position, a substantially lower half of the spherical body 66 is fitted into any one of the lower through-holes 68 (outer circumferential surface of the spherical body 66 makes linear contact with the lower through-hole 68). As illustrated in
When a rotational movement position of the operating lever 62 is desired to be changed, the operating unit 62a of the operating lever 62 is pressed strongly to the right side or the left side in the horizontal direction. If the operating unit 62a is pressed in this manner, as illustrated in
The operating unit 62a is located at the access side (side of the front surface of the sheet feeding device 3) of the first supporting member 57, that is, at the front end portion of the paper feed tray 32. Therefore, the operating unit 62a can be operated easily without taking the paper feed tray 32 out of the device main body. In the embodiment, the operating lever 62 is locked or positioned in a phased manner. However, it is needless to say that the operating lever 62 can be made to be positioned in a non-phase manner by attaching a torque limiter to the support shaft 63 instead of the plate spring 64, the spherical body 66, and the upper and lower through-holes 67 and 68, for example.
As illustrated in
An L-shaped spring hooking portion 43a is formed on an upper end portion of the biasing lever 43, as illustrated in
The tensile spring 74 is an example of an elastic member and it is needless to say that the tensile spring 74 can be replaced by another elastic member. For example, a torsion spring can be used as the elastic member by deforming the pressing force varying mechanism 60. The torsion spring can be arranged around the support shaft 72, for example. Furthermore, a configuration in which one end of the torsion spring is hooked and locked on the biasing lever 43 and the other end thereof is coupled to a rotating operation member, for example, can be employed.
The above-described rotating shaft 77 is restricted from being freely moved rotationally with a binding force of the torque limiter 80. As the torque limiter 80, for example, a well-known coil spring system or powder system can be used. The grip 78 is a member for moving the rotating shaft 77 rotationally in a non-phase manner against the torque limiter 80. It is to be noted that a locking member for locking a rotational movement position in a non-phase manner may be provided instead of the torque limiter 80.
The above-described actuator 40 is attached to the rear end portion of the rotating shaft 77 in a rotationally movable manner. Furthermore, the integrated photo sensor 41 is attached to the rotating shaft 77 in the vicinity of the actuator 40 through a bracket 79. A light projecting portion and a light receiving portion are arranged so as to be opposed to each other in the photo sensor 41. The photo sensor 41 is a member for detecting a rotational movement position of the actuator 40 and it is needless to say that the photo sensor 41 can be replaced by another sensor having equivalent functions regardless of a contact type or a non-contact type.
The actuator 40 is formed by bending a sheet metal into a gate form (portal form). A plate-like filler 40a is formed at one side of the actuator 40. Furthermore, the light projecting portion and the light receiving portion of the photo sensor 41 are arranged so as to sandwich the filler 40a from both sides. Whether the actuator 40 reaches a predetermined rotational movement position can be detected by the photo sensor 41. An arm portion 40b extending horizontally is formed at the other side of the actuator 40. The pressing roller 42 for pressurizing the uppermost surface of the paper is attached to a tip of the arm portion 40b with a support shaft 45 in a rotationally movable manner. The pressing roller 42 is located at a substantially center of the paper feed tray 32 in the width direction and the support shaft 45 thereof is directed to a direction orthogonal to the feeding direction.
The filler 40a and the arm portion 40b of the actuator 40 are coupled to each other with a coupling plate portion 40c that is substantially horizontal. As illustrated in
In the embodiment, the actuator 40 is not biased directly by the tensile spring 74 but is biased indirectly through the biasing lever 43 and the biasing roller 44. This configuration is employed in order to reduce a biasing force of the tensile spring 74 largely with a lever ratio of the biasing lever 43 about the support shaft 72 so as to make the tensile spring 74 having a relatively large spring constant available. With this, a necessary pressing force can be changed with a small rotational movement amount of the operating lever 62. Furthermore, if the spring constant of the tensile spring 74 is made larger, a spring space (the number of turns and spring diameter) can be reduced and manufacturing cost can be reduced.
If the paper is supplied and the upper surface position (height) of the paper bundle becomes lower in a state where the pressing roller 42 makes contact with the upper surface of the paper bundle, the actuator 40 swings about the rotating shaft 77 therewith. Then, the photo sensor 41 detects displacement of the filler 40a with the swinging of the actuator 40. Furthermore, the pushing-up unit (not illustrated) lifts the bottom plate 32a of the bottom plate 32a based on the detected signal of the photo sensor 41, so that a height h (see,
As illustrated in
Peripheral portions of the pressing portion 42b at both of right and left ends are fitted into circular grooves 42c. The circular grooves 42c are formed on outer circumferential surfaces of the core 42a. The center of the pressing portion 42b in the width direction expands to the outer side in the radial direction in a circular-arc form. With this, the pressing roller 42 has a larger diameter at the center in the width direction than those at both sides of the roller in the width direction (φD′<φD). Furthermore, the pressing portion 42b has elasticity at an appropriate degree with a void portion 42d formed at the inner side (at least inner side of the portion having the large diameter at the center in the width direction) of the pressing portion 42b.
It is to be noted that the void portion 42d can be made continuous to a bore portion 42f by forming a hole portion 42e on the core 42a in the radial direction if needed. With this, the air is allowed to enter and exit with respect to the void portion 42d through the hole portion 42e, so that the pressing portion 42b is easy to be deformed elastically.
The pressing roller 42 is made to have a hollow configuration by the void portion 42d or the bore portion 42f. Therefore, light-weight and reduction in cost by reducing materials can be realized. It is needless to say that the hole portion 42e also contributes to the light-weight and the reduction in materials. It is to be noted that the bore portion 42f is a hole into which the support shaft 45 of the pressing roller 42 is inserted, as illustrated in
In this manner, the pressing roller 42 is molded into such a shape that an outer diameter thereof is gradually smaller from the center to both sides in the width direction. Therefore, a contact area of the pressing roller 42 with the paper can be made smaller so as to reduce damage on the paper and make a range in which scratches are generated smaller. Furthermore, the pressing portion 42b has elasticity at the appropriate degree. Therefore, paper can be fed through without deteriorating paper quality when non-carbon paper or the like of which surface is easy to be scratched is output. This makes it possible to enhance paper availability as the device.
Feeding Operation
Next, a feeding operation (feeding method) of the sheet feeding device is described.
If a feeding instruction is issued from the image forming apparatus main body, air is blown onto upper-layer paper of the mounted paper bundle from the blowers (front blower 35 and side blowers 36) and air suction of the adsorption belt 33 is started at the same time. With this, first paper at the uppermost position of the paper bundle is made to float to the height h of the adsorption belt 33 while separating the first paper from second and subsequent pieces of paper and is adsorbed to the lower surface of the adsorption belt 33. Then, rotation of the adsorption belt 33 and the carriage rollers 37 is started to convey the first paper in a state where the first paper is adsorbed to the adsorption belt 33.
Thereafter, if the first paper reaches and is detected by the paper detecting sensor 38 in
Next, increasing and decreasing operations of a paper pressing force are described.
To convey normal paper (plain paper), the operating lever 62 is used at a position in
If the operating lever 62 is moved rotationally in the counterclockwise direction in this manner, the front end side of the operating lever 62 is moved in the direction of loosening the tensile spring 74 (right direction in
To convey the recording medium that is difficult to be scratched and has high rigidity, such as a cardboard, if the pressing force of the pressing roller 42 is weak, the strength of the rigidity of the recording medium overcomes the pressing force of the pressing roller 42. Therefore, in this case, the pressing force of the pressing roller 42 is increased. That is to say, in order to increase the pressing force on the paper, the operating unit 62a of the operating lever 62 is held by a hand and the operating lever 62 is moved rotationally in the clockwise direction in
With this, the tensile spring 74 is pulled by the operating lever 62 more strongly, the abutting force against the actuator 40 by the biasing roller 44 of the biasing lever 43 is increased, and the pressing force on the upper surface of the recording medium by the pressing roller 42 is increased. Therefore, a pressing force that is not overcome by the strength of the rigidity of the recording medium such as a cardboard is obtained. As a result, accurate detection of the upper surface position of the paper and accurate conveyance of the recording medium with the accurate detection can be realized.
Furthermore, the material, the shape, and the configuration of the above-described pressing roller 42 exhibit an effect of suppressing collision noise from being generated when the pressing roller 42 abuts against the recording medium having strong rigidity. In addition, the collision noise can be also suppressed from being generated by adjusting the pressing force on the paper by the pressing roller 42 with the operating lever 62. Height Adjustment of Paper Upper Surface Position
Next, adjustment of the height h of the paper upper surface position is described.
As described in the feeding operation, when the upper surface position of the paper bundle is lower than the predetermined reference height, the height is adjusted such that the height h (distance) from the upper surface of the paper bundle to the adsorption belt 33 becomes a predetermined value by lifting the bottom plate 32a of the paper feed tray 32. Whether the upper surface position of the paper bundle is lower than the predetermined reference height is determined by checking whether the filler 40a of the actuator 40 to which the pressing roller 42 is attached shields light of the photo sensor 41.
If the paper bundle upper surface position becomes lowered, the light shielding portion of the filler 40a as illustrated in
In a common sheet feeding device, the height h from the upper surface of the paper bundle to the adsorption belt 33 is constant. However, if the height h is constant, there is a problem when thin paper or a cardboard that is different from plain paper is conveyed. Specifically, to convey the thin paper, the paper at the uppermost position is difficult to be separated from paper at the lower side thereof and a plurality of pieces of paper are adsorbed to the adsorption belt 33 as a bundle of the pieces of paper and conveyed (multi-fed) as they are in some cases. To convey paper having a large weighing (g/m2) such as a cardboard, it takes much time for the paper to be adsorbed to the adsorption belt 33. Therefore, the paper is not adsorbed to the adsorption belt 33 and non-feeding occurs in some cases. In the embodiment, the height h can be adjusted to be made higher or lower by rotating the grip 78 in accordance with types of paper to be conveyed.
Specifically, to convey thin paper, the grip 78 is rotated by a necessary predetermined amount in the clockwise direction in
To convey a cardboard, the grip 78 is rotated by a necessary predetermined amount in the counterclockwise direction in
In both cases of the thin paper and the cardboard, rotation of the grip 78 can be adjusted in a non-phase manner. Therefore, the height h of the upper surface of the paper can be finely adjusted and the paper can be fed normally regardless of weighing from the thin paper to the cardboard. This makes it possible to enhance paper availability. The grip 78 is located at the access side (side of the front surface of the sheet feeding device 3) of the first supporting member 57, that is, at the front end portion of the paper feed tray 32. Therefore, the height h of the upper surface of the paper can be adjusted easily without taking the paper feed tray 32 out of the device main body. The adjustment of the height h of the paper upper surface position can be performed as described above.
As described above, the embodiment of the invention has been described. However, the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment and it is needless to say that various changes can be added in a range without departing from a scope of the invention. Furthermore, the sheet feeding device (recording medium supplying device) according to the invention is not limited to be provided to a color-image forming apparatus as illustrated in
According to the aspect of the embodiments, the pressing force varying mechanism that makes a pressing force of the upper surface position detecting unit on an uppermost surface of the recording media variable is provided. Therefore, when a recording medium that is easy to be scratched is used, the recording medium can be prevented from being damaged by making the pressing force smaller. Alternatively, when a hard recording medium is used, collision noise can be also prevented from being generated by making the pressing force smaller.
Furthermore, when a recording medium having large rigidity is used, the pressing force is increased so as to overcome the strength of the rigidity. With this, an upper surface position of the recording media can be detected accurately and the recording medium can be conveyed reliably therewith.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
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