Sheet conveying apparatus, and image forming apparatus and image reading apparatus having the sheet conveying apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6733008
  • Patent Number
    6,733,008
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A sheet conveyed by a conveying member is pressed against a registration roller pair in a stop state, thereby forming a loop in a loop formation space between the conveying member and the registration roller pair. A lower member which forms the lower surface of the loop formation space has a shape with which the sheet conveyed by the conveying member moves toward the registration roller pair along an upper member which forms the upper surface of the loop formation space in forming the loop. When the lower member is pressed by the sheet conveyed by the registration roller pair while attenuating the loop, the lower member moves downward.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a sheet conveying apparatus, and an image reading apparatus and image forming apparatus having the sheet conveying apparatus and, more particularly, to a structure for correcting skew feed of a sheet.




2. Related Background Art




Some conventional image reading apparatuses or image forming apparatuses have a sheet feeding apparatus which corrects skew feed of a sheet by pressing the sheet conveyed by a conveying means against a registration roller pair to form a loop in the sheet and then conveys the sheet by rotating the registration rollers.





FIG. 10

is a view showing the structure of such a conventional sheet feeding apparatus. Referring to

FIG. 10

, a sheet stocking tray


60


stocks a sheet of paper (not shown). A pickup roller


61


picks up the sheet. A shutter


62


restrains the leading ends of the sheets set on the sheet stocking tray


60


and is released at a predetermined timing. A weight


63


is arranged at a position opposite to the pickup roller


61


and, in feeding the sheet, moves downward and clamps (a batch of) sheets to apply a sheet feeding force to them.




A sheet presence/absence sensor lever


64


is arranged upstream of the shutter


62


to detect the presence/absence of a sheet. When a sheet is abutted against the shutter


62


and set, the sheet presence/absence sensor lever


64


is pressed by the sheet and pivots to shield light to a photointerrupter (not shown). When the light to the photointerrupter is shielded, a signal representing that the light is shielded is input to a control section (not shown). On the basis of the signal, the control section detects that the sheet is set.




A lower guide plate


65


guides the sheet. An upper guide plate


66


guides the sheet. A feed roller


67


feeds the sheet. A separation belt section


68


separates the stocked sheets one by one. A loop formation space


69


allows the sheet to loop to correct skew feed of the sheet. A sheet lower guide plate


70


defines the lower surface of the loop formation space


69


. A sheet upper guide plate


75


defines the upper surface of the loop formation space


69


.




An ante-registration sensor lever


71


detects the leading end of the sheet separated one by one and conveyed by the feed roller


67


and the separation belt section


68


. The ante-registration sensor lever


71


is pressed by the conveyed sheet and pivots to shield light to a photointerrupter (not shown). When the light to the photointerrupter is shielded, a signal representing that the light is shielded is input to a control section. On the basis of the signal, the control section detects that the sheet is conveyed.




A registration roller pair


72


,


73


temporarily stop the leading end of the sheet separated one by one and conveyed by the feed roller


67


and the separation belt section


68


and forms a loop in the sheet, thereby correcting skew feed of the sheet. A sheet leading end detection lever


74


detects the leading end of the sheet conveyed by the registration roller pair


72


,


73


after the skew feed of the sheet is corrected. The sheet leading end detection lever


74


has the same structure as that of the above-described sheet presence/absence sensor lever


64


or the ante-registration sensor lever


71


.




The feed operation of the sheet feeding apparatus having the above arrangement will be described next.




When a user stocks sheets on the sheet stocking tray


60


and sets them by abutting the leading ends of the sheets against the shutter


62


, the sheet presence/absence sensor lever


64


is pressed by the sheets and pivots, and the control section detects that the sheets are set. Upon detecting that the sheets are set, the control section makes the shutter


62


pivot downward and the weight


63


move downward and clamp the sheets with the pickup roller


61


.




Next, the pickup roller


61


is rotated at a predetermined timing. Each batch of sheets is guided by the lower guide plate


65


and the upper guide plate


66


and conveyed to a feed separation section constituted by the feed roller


67


and the separation belt section


68


. After that, the conveyed batch of sheets is separated one by one and conveyed to the registration roller pair


72


,


73


by the feed roller


67


.




Each conveyed sheet reaches the registration roller pair


72


,


73


while making the ante-registration sensor lever


71


pivot. At this time, the registration roller pair


72


,


73


are kept in a stop state. The conveyed sheet abuts against the registration roller pair


72


,


73


, and the leading end of the sheet stops.




Even when the leading end of the sheet stops, the feed roller


67


continuously feeds the sheet for a predetermined time from a time when the leading end of the sheet is detected by the ante-registration sensor lever


71


. Hence, a loop is formed in the loop formation space


69


between the registration roller pair


72


,


73


and the feed roller


67


to correct skew feed of the sheet.




After the skew feed of the sheet is corrected by forming the loop, the control section rotates the registration roller pair


72


,


73


. At this time, since the feed roller


67


is kept stopped, the sheet is conveyed only by the registration roller pair


72


,


73


. As a result, the sheet is conveyed to the next process by the registration roller pair


72


,


73


while attenuating the loop.




In such a conventional sheet feeding apparatus, however, a loop is formed in a different manner depending on the type of sheet. For a certain type of sheet, a loop is abruptly formed, and the sheet strongly abuts against the sheet upper guide plate


75


in the loop formation space


69


to generate large noise. If such large noise is generated every time a sheet is fed, the noise level of the apparatus becomes considerably high.




When the registration roller pair


72


,


73


rotate after loop formation, the loop of sheet disappears. If the loop abruptly disappears, the sheet strongly abuts against the sheet lower guide plate


70


, resulting in larger noise.




A cardboard, a thick sheet of paper, or a strongly rigid sheet remains straight without forming a loop because of its rigidity even when the sheet abuts against the registration roller pair


72


,


73


that stand still, and no sufficient loop can be formed. In this case, skew feed of the sheet cannot be sufficiently corrected.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a sheet feeding apparatus capable of reducing noise and reliably correcting skew feed of a sheet, and an image reading apparatus and an image forming apparatus having the sheet feeding apparatus.




According to the present invention, there is provided a sheet conveying apparatus which corrects skew feed of a sheet by pressing the sheet conveyed by conveying means against a stationary registration roller pair so as to form a loop in the sheet and then rotates the registration roller pair to convey the sheet, comprising a loop formation space provided between the conveying means and the registration roller pair, in which the sheet forms the loop, an upper member for defining an upper surface of the loop formation space, the upper member extending in a direction of the registration roller pair which is to abut against the sheet when the sheet forms the loop, and a lower member for defining a lower surface of the loop formation space, wherein the lower member is designed to move the sheet conveyed by the conveying means toward the registration roller pair along the upper member and move downward when pressed by the sheet conveyed by the registration roller pair while attenuating the loop.




According to the present invention, preferably, the conveying means comprises a conveying member and separation means for separating the sheet upon abutting against the conveying member, and the lower member has an apex which projects upwardly with respect to a line that connects a nip of the registration roller pair and a nip of the conveying member and the separation means.




According to the present invention, the apparatus may preferably include one or a plurality of runners rotatably arranged at the apex of the lower member.




According to the present invention, the apparatus may preferably include an elastic member for biasing the lower member upward.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a sheet conveying apparatus comprising registering means for correcting skew feed of a sheet by restraining a leading end of the sheet conveyed by conveying means so as to form a loop in the sheet and then conveying the sheet, a first guide for guiding the sheet to the registering means, the first guide abutting against a projecting surface of the sheet which forms the loop, and a second guide for guiding the sheet and causing the sheet to abut against the first guide before abutting against the registering means, wherein the second guide moves when pressed by the sheet conveyed by the registering means while attenuating the loop.




According to the present invention, an image reading apparatus may preferably include any one of the above sheet conveying apparatuses and an image reading section for reading an image formed on a sheet conveyed by the sheet conveying apparatus.




According to the present invention, an image forming apparatus may include any one of the above sheet conveying apparatuses and an image forming section for forming an image on a sheet conveyed by the sheet conveying apparatus.




As in the present invention, a sheet conveyed by a conveying means is pressed against a stationary registration roller pair, thereby forming a loop in the sheet in a loop formation space between the conveying means and the registration roller pair. A lower member which defines the lower surface of the loop formation space has a shape with which the sheet conveyed by the conveying member moves toward the registration roller pair along an upper member which defines the upper surface of the loop formation space in forming the loop. When the lower member is pressed by the sheet conveyed by the registration roller pair while attenuating the loop, the lower member moves downward.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view showing the arrangement of an image reading apparatus having a sheet feeding apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a view showing the arrangement of the sheet feeding apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view for explaining the structure of the loop formation section of the sheet feeding apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a view for explaining a loop formation operation in the sheet feeding apparatus;





FIG. 5

is a view showing a loop formation in the sheet feeding apparatus;





FIG. 6

is a view for explaining a loop attenuation operation in the sheet feeding apparatus;





FIG. 7

is a view showing the arrangement of a sheet feeding apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view for explaining the structure of the loop formation section of the sheet feeding apparatus;





FIG. 9

is a view showing the arrangement of a sheet feeding apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is a view showing the arrangement of a conventional sheet feeding apparatus.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a view showing the arrangement of an image reading apparatus having a sheet feeding apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an image reading apparatus


50


has a flatbed image read section (to be referred to as an FB hereinafter)


1


capable of fixing an original as a sheet with an image formed thereon and reading the image on the original, an auto original feeder (to be referred to as an ADF hereinafter)


2


attached to the upper surface of the FB


1


to feed stocked originals to a predetermined read section one by one, and a sheet feeding apparatus


51


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an original glass stand


3


is arranged on the upper surface of the FB


1


. A first optical carriage


4


scans the original on the original glass stand


3


. A drive belt


5


transmits drive to move the first optical carriage


4


. A carriage drive motor


6


drives the drive belt


5


. A lamp


7


is arranged on the upper surface of the first optical carriage


4


. A reflecting mirror


8


guides light emitted from the lamp and reflected by the original to a predetermined optical path.




A CCD


9


converts an image obtained by receiving the light guided by the reflecting mirror


8


into an electrical signal. A condenser lens


10


condenses the light reflected by the reflecting mirror


8


to the CCD


9


. An original butt reference plate


11


is arranged on the original glass stand


3


to read the image on the original glass stand


3


. An original side regulating plate


12


is arranged in the ADF


2


to regulate the original position in the widthwise direction. The sheet feeding apparatus has an original stocking tray


13


. An original length detection lever


14


is arranged on the original stocking tray


13


to detect the length of the original.




An original conveying upper guide


24


is opposed to the original glass stand


3


. The image is read while conveying the original through a predetermined gap formed between the original glass stand


3


and the original conveying upper guide


24


. At a first read point


25


, the image on one side of the original is read by the first optical carriage


4


.




A second optical carriage


26


is opposed to the first optical carriage


4


with the original interposed therebetween. The second optical carriage


26


has the reflecting mirror


8


, CCD


9


, and the like which are identical to those of the first optical carriage


4


. At a second read point


27


, the image on the other side of the original is read by the second optical carriage


26


.




A delivery roller pair


28


deliver the original read by the FB


1


outside of the apparatus. A delivery tray


29


is provided on a side of the FB


1


and extended outside the apparatus. The original delivered by the delivery roller pair


28


is piled on the delivery tray


29


.





FIG. 2

is a view showing the arrangement of the sheet feeding apparatus


51


. Referring to

FIG. 2

, an original presence/absence sensor lever


15


detects the leading end of an original to detect the presence/absence of the original. A weight


16


presses the leading end of the original from the upper side. An original shutter


17


restrains the leading end of the original and is released at a predetermined timing.




A sheet pickup roller


18


feeds stocked originals from the lowermost sheet. A separation belt


19


serves as a separation means rotated in a direction opposite to the original conveying direction. A feed roller


20


is a conveying member which is opposed to the separation belt


19


and constructs a conveying means together with the separation belt


19


.




An ante-registration sensor lever


21


detects the leading end of the original separated one by one and conveyed by the feed roller


20


and the separation belt


19


to determine the loop formation timing. A registration roller pair


22


serves as registering means. An original leading end detection lever


23


detects the leading end of the original conveyed by the registration roller pair


22


.




A loop formation space


202


is provided between the registration roller pair


22


and the conveying means (feed roller


20


and separation belt


19


) to make the original form a loop. An ante-registration guide member


201


is arranged upstream of the registration roller pair


22


and serves as a lower member or the second guide for defining the lower surface of the loop formation space


202


. The ante-registration guide member


201


is elastically attached to a stay (not shown) of the sheet feeding apparatus


51


.




An upper guide member


204


serves as an upper member or the first guide which extends in the direction of registration roller pair


22


and defines the upper surface of the loop formation space


202


. The original forms a loop while abutting against the upper guide member


204


.




The image reading operation of the image reading apparatus


50


having the above arrangement will be described next by exemplifying an original flow-reading mode.




In the flow-reading mode, when the user puts originals on the original stocking tray


13


of the ADF


2


, the ADF


2


detects that the originals are placed on the original stocking section


13


by the original length detection sensor


14


and the original presence/absence sensor


15


. When the user sets the width of the originals by the original side regulating plate


12


, the size of the original is detected in coordination with detection by the original length detection sensor


14


.




In this state, when the user presses an original read start button (not shown), in response to a control signal from a control section (not shown) provided in the image reading apparatus


50


or ADF


2


, the original shutter


17


that has regulated the original leading ends pivots downward, and the weight


16


moves downward. A batch of originals are clamped by the weight


16


and the sheet pickup roller


18


. When the sheet pickup roller


18


rotates, the originals are conveyed to a separation conveying section formed from the separation belt


19


and the feed roller


20


.




The originals are detected by the ante-registration sensor lever


21


and separated one by one and fed by the separation belt


19


and the feed roller


20


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, so the leading end of an original S reaches the registration roller pair


22


which is kept in the stop state. Even when the leading end of the original S stops, the feed roller


20


continuously feeds the original S for a predetermined time from a time when the leading end of the sheet is detected by the ante-registration sensor lever


21


and then stops. Hence, a loop of the original S is formed in the loop formation space


202


between the registration roller pair


22


and the feed roller


20


.




After loop formation, when the registration roller pair


22


starts rotating at a predetermined timing, conveyance of the original S starts. The leading end of the conveyed original S is guided to the first original read point


25


by the original conveying upper guide


24


shown in FIG.


1


.




The original is conveyed by the registration roller pair


22


and detected by the original leading end detection sensor


23


. A control section (not shown) determines the time in which the original reaches the original read position on the basis of the detection signal from the original leading end detection sensor


23


. Read operation by the first and second optical carriages


4


and


26


is started in register with the determined time.




Simultaneously with conveyance of the original, the first and second optical carriages


4


and


26


perform an initial operation to be described below. That is, when the original is read by the ADF


2


, the first optical carriage


4


is designated and controlled to perform shading correction after the user depresses the original read start button and before the original reaches the original read point


25


.




More specifically, the first optical carriage


4


turns on the lamp


7


, is moved to the position of the white reference plate


11


to correct the white reference (shading), then is moved to the first read point


25


, and waits for arrival of the original. Like the first optical carriage


4


, the second optical carriage


26


corrects white reference before the original reaches the second read point


27


, then is moved to the second read point


27


, and waits for arrival of the original.




After the first and second optical carriages


4


and


26


execute the initial operation, the original reaches the first read point


25


. When the original passes through the first read point


25


at a predetermined conveyance speed, the image on one side of the original is sequentially read by the first optical carriage


4


. When the original reaches the second read point


27


, the image on the other side of the original is sequentially read by the second optical carriage


26


.




The original that has passed through the second read point


27


is conveyed by the delivery roller pair


28


and delivered onto the delivery tray


29


after all images of the original are read. A series of processes in the original flow-reading mode have been described above.




Before the original is conveyed to the original read position, the feed roller


20


presses the original against the stationary registration roller pair


22


to correct any skew feed of the original. When the original is pressed against the registration roller pair


22


that is in the stop state, a loop of the original is formed, and the leading end of the original is ensured to be run parallel to and pushed into the nip of the registration roller pair


22


.




In this embodiment, the ante-registration guide member


201


has an apex


201




a


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The apex


201




a


projects upwardly with respect to a line that connects the nip of the registration roller pair


22


and the nip of the feed roller


20


and the separation belt


19


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, such that the original conveyed by the feed roller


20


is moved toward the upper guide member


204


.




With this structure of the ante-registration guide member


201


, when the original S is conveyed by the feed roller


20


, the leading end of the original passes through the apex


201




a


of the ante-registration guide member


201


and abuts against the upper guide member


204


, and then abuts against the registration roller pair


22


while being guided by the upper guide member


204


.




When the leading end of the original abuts against the registration roller pair


22


while being guided by the upper guide member


204


, the lower surface of the original S curves at the apex


201




a


of the ante-registration guide member


201


as a point of support and is bent. When the original is bent and the feed roller


20


further rotates, the original S forms a loop, as shown in FIG.


4


.




As the apex


201




a


of the ante-registration guide member


201


projects upwardly with respect to the line that connects the nip of the registration roller pair


22


and the nip of the feed roller


20


and the separation belt


19


so that the original S abuts against the registration roller pair


22


while being guided by the upper guide member


204


, even the original S formed from a cardboard or a strongly rigid sheet can form a loop, and skew feed can be reliably corrected.




Since the original S gradually forms a loop from the leading end portion along the upper guide member


204


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, i.e., since the loop of original S is not abruptly formed, the original S does not collide against the upper guide member


204


and generate large noise. In this embodiment, the loop formation space


202


is large to facilitate formation of a loop of the original S.




As the ante-registration guide member


201


is designed to facilitate a formation of a loop in the original S, skew feed of the original S can be reliably corrected, and any noise generated by the original S which collides against the upper guide member


204


due to abrupt loop formation can be prevented.




After a predetermined loop is formed, the feed roller


20


is stopped. Then, after the state wherein the loop in the original is kept formed for a predetermined time, the registration roller pair


22


starts rotating in the conveyance direction at a predetermined timing. The loop amount of the original gradually decreases as the registration roller pair


22


rotates. At this time, rotation of the feed roller


20


is kept stopped.




When the loop amount decreases, the original abuts against the apex of the ante-registration guide member


201


. The original S presses the ante-registration guide member


201


as the loop disappears. The series of operations are instantaneously performed by conveyance by the registration roller pair


22


. For this reason, the loop in the original S abruptly disappears, and the loop portion of the original collides against the ante-registration guide member


201


.




The ante-registration guide member


201


is elastically attached to the stay (not shown), as described above. In this embodiment, one end of the ante-registration guide member


201


is pivotally supported by the stay while being biased upward. Normally, the pivotal end of the ante-registration guide member


201


engages with, e.g., an engaging member


203


shown in FIG.


6


.




For this reason, when the original S collides against the ante-registration guide member


201


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the ante-registration guide member


201


is elastically deflected downward. Even when the original S abruptly collides against the ante-registration guide member


201


due to the abrupt disappearance of the loop, collision noise considerably decreases because the ante-registration guide member


201


can be deflected.




As the ante-registration guide member


201


is elastically supported, collision noise between the original S and the ante-registration guide member


201


at the time of loop disappearance can be decreased.




In the arrangement of this embodiment, during the process in which the original starts abutting against the ante-registration guide member


201


and pressing the ante-registration guide member


201


, a conveyance resistance may be generated because the original rubs against the apex


201




a


of the ante-registration guide member


201


.




This is especially conspicuous for an original having a rough surface or a special sheet (e.g., OHT) other than a normal sheet. The second embodiment of the present invention will be described next, in which even when an original having a rough surface or a special sheet other than a normal sheet is conveyed, the conveyance resistance can be greatly reduced.





FIG. 7

is a partial enlarged view of a sheet feeding apparatus according to the second embodiment. The same reference numerals as in

FIG. 2

denote the same or equivalent parts in FIG.


7


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, the apparatus has an ante-registration guide plate


701


. One or a plurality of runners


702


are rotatably provided at an apex


701




a


of the ante-registration guide plate


701


and are aligned in a direction perpendicular to the conveyance direction of an original S, as shown in FIG.


8


. In this embodiment, three runners


702


are arranged.




When the runners


702


are arranged at the apex


701




a


of the ante-registration guide plate


701


, the original S which is conveyed toward an upper guide member


204


by a feed roller


20


does not rub against the apex of the ante-registration guide plate


701


. In addition, when the loop disappears as a registration roller pair


22


rotates, the original S gradually abuts against the runners


702


and presses the ante-registration guide plate


701


. Since the runners


702


can freely rotate, the conveyance resistance to the registration roller pair


22


can be considerably reduced.




As the runners


702


are arranged at the apex


701




a


of the ante-registration guide plate


701


, the conveyance resistance can be considerably reduced even when an original having a rough surface or a special sheet other than a normal sheet is conveyed.




The third embodiment of the present invention will be described next.





FIG. 9

is an enlarged view of a sheet feeding apparatus according to the third embodiment. The same reference numerals as in

FIG. 7

denote the same or equivalent parts in FIG.


9


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, an original guide section


701




b


of an ante-registration guide plate


701


guides an original S. An engaging portion


701




c


of the ante-registration guide plate


701


has at its distal end an engaging claw


701




d


engaging with an engaging member


203


. A spring


703


for bringing the original guide section


701




b


upward by a predetermined pressing force is interposed between the original guide section


701




b


and the engaging portion


701




c.






When the spring


703


is arranged, the impulse absorbing capability for the original S at the time of loop disappearance can be improved. This structure can cope with a case wherein the swing performance of the ante-registration guide plate


701


changes due to durability, and can also flexibly cope with various types of sheets including thin and thick sheets.




A sheet feeding apparatus arranged in an image reading apparatus has been described above. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the sheet feeding apparatus may be arranged in an image forming apparatus having an image forming section for forming an image by an electrophotographic process or the like. The registering means is not limited to the registration roller pair. A shutter which abuts against the leading end of a fed sheet, restrains the leading end to form a loop in the sheet, and then retreats, and a conveying means such as a roller pair for conveying the sheet after the shutter retreats may be combined to form the registering means.




The upstream conveying means for conveying the sheet to the registration rollers (registering means) need not always be a feed roller for separating one of the stocked sheets one by one and feeding the sheet and may be a conveyance roller pair for conveying the sheet.




In the above embodiment, while the registering means is conveying the sheet, the feed roller is kept stopped. However, when the registering means is conveying the sheet, the upstream conveying means may decrease the loop amount by conveying the sheet at a speed lower than that of the registering means.




As described above, according to the above embodiments, the sheet abuts against the registration roller pair while being guided by the lower member which defines the lower surface of the loop formation space and the upper member which defines the upper surface of the loop formation space, thereby reliably forming a loop in the sheet. Hence, skew feed of the sheet can be reliably corrected. In addition, since abrupt loop formation can be prevented, noise generated by collision between the sheet and the upper member can be prevented.




Furthermore, when the lower member is pressed by the sheet which is conveyed by the registration roller pair while attenuating the loop in the sheet, the lower member is moved downward. Hence, noise generated by collision between the sheet and the lower member can be reduced.




As has been described above, according to the present invention, collision noise of the sheet which is conveyed while attenuating the loop in the sheet can be reduced.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet conveying apparatus which corrects skew feed of a sheet by pressing the sheet conveyed by conveying means against a stationary registration roller pair to form a loop in the sheet and then rotates said registration roller pair to convey the sheet, said apparatus comprising:a loop formation space, which is disposed downstream of said conveying means and upstream of said registration roller pair, in which the sheet forms the loop; an upper member for defining an upper surface of said loop formation space, said upper member extending in a direction of said registration roller pair, which abuts against the sheet when the sheet forms the loop; a lower member, which is biased upward, for defining a lower surface of the loop formation space; an engaging member for engaging said lower member, which is biased upward; and an elastic member for biasing said lower member upward, wherein said lower member directs the sheet conveyed by said conveying means toward said registration roller pair and along said upper member, is moved downward when abutted against a surface of the sheet that forms an inside of the loop, and is pressed by the sheet conveyed by said registration roller pair while said registration roller pair attenuates the loop in the sheet.
  • 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, whereinsaid conveying means comprises a conveying member and separation means for separating the sheet upon abutting against said conveying member, and said lower member has an apex which projects upwardly with respect to a line that connects a nip of said registration roller pair and a nip of said conveying member and said separation means.
  • 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising one or a plurality of runners rotatably arranged at an apex of said lower member.
  • 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a sheet sensor for detecting the sheet,wherein said conveying means conveys the sheet for a predetermined time sufficient to form the loop in the sheet, the predetermined time starting with a time the sheet is detected by said sheet sensor.
  • 5. A sheet conveying apparatus comprising:registering means for correcting skew feed of a sheet by restraining a leading end of the sheet conveyed by conveying means to form a loop in the sheet and then conveying the sheet; a first guide, which is disposed downstream of said conveying means and upstream of said registering means, for guiding the sheet to said registering means, said first guide abutting against a swollen surface of the sheet, which forms the loop; a second guide, which is disposed opposite to said first guide and is biased toward said first guide, for guiding the sheet and causing the sheet to abut against said first guide before abutting against said registering means; an engaging member for engaging said second guide, which is biased toward said first guide; and an elastic member for biasing said second guide toward said first guide, wherein said second guide is moved when abutted against a surface of the sheet opposite to the swollen surface, and is pressed by the sheet conveyed by said registering means while said registering means attenuates the loop in the sheet.
  • 6. An image reading apparatus comprising:a sheet conveying apparatus as recited in any one of claims 1 to 3 or 5; and an image reading section for reading an image formed on a sheet conveyed by said conveying apparatus.
  • 7. An image forming apparatus comprising:a sheet conveying apparatus as recited in any one of claims 1 to 3 or 5; and an image forming section for forming an image on a sheet conveyed by said sheet conveying apparatus.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a sheet sensor for detecting the sheet,wherein said conveying means conveys the sheet for a predetermined time sufficient to form the loop in the sheet, the predetermined time starting with a time the sheet is detected by said sheet sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-171015 Jun 2000 JP
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