1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a roll medium holding unit that holds a roll medium formed by winding a long sheet. The present invention also relates to a roll sheet feeder that uses the roll medium holding unit, and to an image forming apparatus that has the roll medium holding unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
Some image forming apparatuses use roll sheets (roll media) formed by winding long sheets as recording media. Such an image forming apparatus has a roll medium conveyance device that conveys a roll sheet fed out from a roll medium. In the roll medium conveyance device, however, the roll sheet may be obliquely moved or wrinkled due to slack or the like occurring when it is conveyed. In order to prevent such trouble, some roll medium conveyance devices have a mechanism that drives the roll sheet itself in a rewinding direction to apply appropriate tension to the roll sheet.
To this end, some roll medium conveyance devices have a roll medium holding unit having a holding member (referred to as a flange) arranged inside the core pipe of a roll sheet, and rotates and drives a roll sheet through the flange to control the rotation of the roll sheet. By transmitting a driving force to the roll sheet through the holding member of the roll medium holding unit, the roll medium conveyance device can apply tension to the roll sheet and perform rotation control such as the rewinding operation of the roll sheet.
However, the inner diameter of the core pipe of a roll sheet circulating on the market is not standardized and is different depending on manufacturers or the like. Therefore, in order to match the inner diameter of the core pipe of a roll sheet and the attachment diameter of a holding member to each other, an adapter is separately attached to the shaft core of the holding member or a support member provided in the core part of the holding member is shifted in the radius direction of the roll sheet to change the outer diameter of the core part.
Patent Document 1 describes a holding unit that has a separate adapter at the core part of a holding member to change the inner diameter of the core part.
Further, Patent Document 2 describes a device in which the core part of a holding member shifts a rib, which supports the inner peripheral surface of a roll sheet, in a radius direction with a cam.
The holding unit described in Patent Document 1 is simple in configuration because the adapter is only provided in the core part of the holding member. However, handling of the holding unit is complicated because the adapter is separately attached to the holding unit.
Further, the device described in Patent Document 2 requires a locking mechanism or the like in order to reliably replace a supporting member, which gives rise to a problem that the configuration of the device becomes complicated.
Moreover, in roll sheet feeders that feed roll sheets used as recording media in recent large-sized image forming apparatuses, if slack, looseness, or the like occur in the roll sheets when they are conveyed, the roll sheet are likely to be obliquely moved or wrinkled. Therefore, it is necessary to apply appropriate tension to the roll sheets.
To this end, some roll sheet feeders have a mechanism that transmits a driving force in a rewinding direction. Currently, a mainstream technique for transmitting such a driving force includes making a lengthy shaft member (spool) pass through a roll sheet, installing a holding member (flange) as a connection to a core pipe so as to rotate and hold the roll sheet, and transmitting the driving force through the spool and the flange. Thus, the known roll sheet feeders perform rotation control such as application of tension to the roll sheet and a rewinding operation.
However, it is necessary to fix the flange to the shaft of the spool because the width of the roll sheet is made different depending on the size of an image to be recorded. In order to reduce thrust backlash between the flange and the spool, known techniques employ a mechanism that locks an elastic member so as to fix the flange to the spool or the like.
However, the employment of the mechanism that locks the elastic member gives rise to a problem that it additionally requires a locking mechanism. Patent Document 3 discloses an invention that has an elastic member provided in a flange so as to fix the flange to a spool and makes it possible to install even a roll sheet having a different inner diameter while restricting the axis line directions of the spool and the flange. However, the invention still cannot solve the problem in that it employs the mechanism that fixes the elastic member and additionally requires the locking mechanism.
Patent Document 1: JP-B2-3928705
Patent Document 2: JP-A-2009-173428
Patent Document 3: JP-A-2000-095397
Patent Document 4: JP-B2-3772057
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention may provide a roll medium holding unit capable of matching a holding member and the shaft core of a roll sheet to each other with a simple configuration, and provide an image forming apparatus that has the roll medium holding unit.
The present invention may also provide a roll medium holding mechanism that can restrict a positional movement with respect to a roll-shaped recording medium and the spool of the holding member of the roll-shaped recording medium without additionally requiring a mechanism that locks the roll-shaped recording medium to the spool. The present invention may also provide a roll sheet feeder that uses the roll medium holding mechanism and an image forming apparatus that uses the roll medium holding mechanism and the roll sheet feeder.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a roll medium holding unit including a core part configured to be inserted in a core pipe of a roll medium; and plural diameter-increasing members configured to be variably arranged at corresponding first positions provided along a periphery of the core part and arranged at corresponding second positions provided away from the core part. The roll medium holding unit is capable of being set in a first holding state where the diameter-increasing members arranged at an outer peripheral surface of the core part support the roll medium with the diameter-increasing members arranged at the corresponding first positions and capable of being set in a second holding state where the core part of a holding member supports the roll medium with the diameter-increasing members arranged at the corresponding second positions.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An image forming apparatus according to the embodiments of the present invention uses a roll sheet (roll medium) formed by winding a long sheet. The roll sheet is arranged in the image forming apparatus with both ends of its core pipe held by roll sheet holding units. The roll sheet holding units have a core part inserted inside the core pipe of the roll sheet, wherein the core part has diameter-increasing members variably provided at first and second positions so as to correspond to the core pipes of different diameters. Further, the roll sheet holding units hold the roll sheet having the core pipe of a large diameter with the diameter-increasing members arranged at the core part, and hold the roll sheet having the core pipe of a small diameter with the diameter-increasing members separated from the core part.
(Embodiments)
Next, a description is given of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiments of the present invention (hereinafter described simply as the embodiments). The following description refers to a case where the image forming apparatus has two roll sheets at its upper and lower stages and sheets conveyed from the roll sheets are printed by ink jet heads, but the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to this case.
An image formed by the image forming section 30 is read by the image reading section 40 or transmitted from a higher-level apparatus such as electronic information equipment. After the image formation, the sheet is cut to a predetermined length by a cutting unit (not shown) and rewound by the reverse rotations of the conveyance roller 25 and the sheet feeding roller 21. At this time, a driving force is transmitted to a driving shaft 13 to rotate in reverse the roll sheet 10. The sheet is rewound back to the conveyance roller 25. Further, the sheet of the upper sheet feeding stage is rewound back to the sheet feeding roller 21 when it is to be switched to the other sheet feeding stage.
(First Embodiment)
Next, a description is given of roll sheet holding units 50 according to a first embodiment.
The diameter-increasing members 53 are substantially-square members curving along the outer periphery of the core part 52 and arranged at the outer periphery of the core part 52 at substantially even intervals. Further, the diameter-increasing members 53 are arranged in a manner capable of turning about rotation supporting points 55, which are provided at the base parts of the core part 52 so as to be parallel to the circumferential direction thereof, toward directions in which the diameter-increasing members 53 may extend from the core part 52. Moreover, in this embodiment, the contact plate 51 has concave accommodation parts 54 that accommodate the extended diameter-increasing members 53.
The roll sheet holding units 50 according to this embodiment correspond to core pipes of two types having large and small diameters, where the outer shape of the core part 52 is set to be slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the core pipe of the small diameter, and the thicknesses of the diameter-increasing members 53 are set such that the maximum diameter of a circle circumscribing the outer peripheries of the diameter-increasing members 53 become slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the core pipe of the large diameter in a state where the diameter-increasing members 53 are arranged around the core part 52.
When the diameter-increasing members 53 turn about the rotation supporting points 55, the diameter-increasing members 53 can be arranged at first positions where they are close and parallel to the core part 52 or arranged at second positions where they extend outward with the rotation supporting points 55 as axes and separate from the core part 52. Thus, the roll sheet holding unit 50 changes the holding diameter to accommodate the roll sheet 10 so as to correspond to the diameter of the core pipe 12 of the roll sheet 10. The roll sheet holding units 50 according to this embodiment can correspond to the core pipe 12 of the large diameter with the diameter-increasing members 53 provided at the first positions and can correspond to the core pipe 12 of the small diameter with the diameter-increasing member 53 provided at the second positions. The diameter of the core part 52 and the thicknesses of the diameter-increasing members 53 can be set in accordance with the inner diameter of the core pipe 12 of the roll sheet 10 to be held.
Next, a description is given of a case where the roll sheet 10 is held by the roll sheet holding units 50 according to this embodiment.
On this occasion, it is not necessary to provide a locking unit or the like that fixes the diameter-increasing members 53. However, as shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
Further, if the engagement claws 56 are provided in the diameter-increasing members 53 and the engagement holes 58 serving as the holding mechanisms are provided in the contact plate 51 (such as in
(Second Embodiment)
Next, a description is given of a second embodiment.
As shown in
In this state, the elastic members 69 apply a biasing force to the diameter-increasing members 63 in a direction in which the radius of the roll sheet 10 is expanded. Thus, the diameter-increasing members 63 are brought into contact with the inner peripheral surface of the core pipe 12, whereby the roll sheet 10 is reliably held.
On the other hand, as shown in
(Third Embodiment)
Next, a description is given of a third embodiment.
On the other hand, as shown in
An apparatus according to fourth and fifth embodiments of the present invention has the following characteristics about a member that rotates and holds a roll sheet serving as a roll-shaped recording medium (i.e., a roll medium). In short, it is characterized that elastic members provided in a flange restrict the rotation of the roll sheet and fix the flange and a spool in a thrust direction.
To this end, a roll medium holding mechanism (i.e., a roll medium holding unit) is attached to a holding member that holds a roll-shaped medium, and has the elastic members deformable in a radius direction. Thus, the holding member is rotated and supported. Further, the roll medium holding mechanism has a shaft member capable of moving in an axis-line direction. When the roll sheet is attached to the roll medium holding mechanism, the elastic members apply contact pressure not only to the inner peripheral surface of the core pipe diameter of the roll medium but also to the shaft member. Thus, the movements of the holding member and the shaft member in the axis-line direction are restricted. Moreover, the elastic members fixed onto the holding member apply the contact pressure not only to the inner peripheral surface of the core pipe of the roll sheet but also to the shaft member. Thus, the movements of the holding member and the shaft member in the axis-line direction are restricted without a separate locking mechanism.
Further, when a friction member, which is provided at a surface where the elastic members are brought into contact with the shaft member, contacts the shaft member, a restricting force in the axis-line direction is enhanced. Thus, backlash in the axis-line direction can be more effectively restricted.
Further, a releasing member is attached to the flange such that it is slidable and hooks into the ends of the elastic members with its tip end. Accordingly, when the releasing member is extracted from the flange, the ends of the elastic members are pulled by the releasing member and the contact pressure applied to the inner peripheral surface of the roll sheet and the outer peripheral surface of the spool are cancelled. Then, when the releasing member is extracted as it is, it hooks into the flange. Therefore, the flange can be easily drawn from the core pipe of the roll sheet only by the extraction of the releasing member.
Further, a guide is provided around the core part of the holding member. Thus, it is possible to improve the attachment of the roll sheet to the flange, reduce positional deviation between the center of the roll sheet and the center of the shaft member, and avoid unnecessary deformation of the elastic members.
Next, a description is given, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of a fourth embodiment of the present invention. Although an example of an ink jet recording apparatus serving as an image forming apparatus according to the present invention is described with reference to
(Fourth Embodiment)
The carriage 15 has mounted liquid ejection heads that eject ink droplets of the respective colors of black (K), yellow (Y), magenta (M), and cyan (C). Although not shown in
Note that tension is applied by a tension spring (not shown) to the driven pulley 23 outwardly (in a direction away from the driving pulley 28). Because part of the belt member 24 is fixed and held by a belt fixing part provided on the rear surface side of the carriage 15, the belt member 24 tows the carriage 15 in the main scanning directions (in the directions as indicated by arrow A in
Further, an encoder sheet (not shown) for use in detecting the main scanning position of the carriage 15 is arranged along the main scanning direction of the carriage 15, and an encoder sensor (not shown) provided in the carriage 15 reads the encoder sheet.
In the recording area of a main scanning area by the carriage 15, a sheet 5 is intermittently conveyed by the sheet suction and conveyance section 3 in a direction orthogonal to the main scanning direction of the carriage 15 (sub-scanning direction, i.e., a direction as indicated by arrow B in
The roll sheet accommodation section 4 serves as a so-called sheet feeding unit and accommodates the roll sheet (sheet) 5, but it can also accommodate a roll sheet of a different size in a width direction (the direction as indicated by arrow A in
In this recording apparatus, the sheet 5 supplied from the roll sheet accommodation section 4 is conveyed by conveyance units (such as a pair of rollers 33, and a resist roller 34 and a resist pressure roller 35 each serving as a conveyance roller) to the recording area from the rear side to the front side in the space of the recording apparatus main body 1 of
In
On the other hand, the base sides (right-side parts in
Accordingly, it is possible to attach the flange 7 to the shaft member 36 without causing thrust backlash, prevent the movement of the shaft member 36 of the flange 7 in the axis-line direction and thus rotate and support the roll sheet 5, and smoothly transmit a driving force to the roll sheet 5 by the rotation of the shaft member 36.
In
(Fifth Embodiment)
In
The present invention is not limited to the specifically disclosed embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese Priority Application Nos. 2010-174835 filed on Aug. 3, 2010 and 2010-215582 filed on Sep. 27, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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