Field of the Invention
This disclosure relates to a sheet conveying apparatus conveying a sheet and an image forming apparatus.
Description of the Related Art
In the related art, image forming apparatuses such as copiers, printers, and facsimiles include an image forming portion, and a sheet conveying apparatus configured to convey a sheet to the image forming portion by conveyance rollers. In the image forming apparatus of the related art, there are cases where a sheet is skewed when the sheet is conveyed due to a conveyance roller being deformed, alignment of the conveyance roller being deviated, or the like. Here, in the image forming apparatus, accuracy of an image forming position considerably depends on a position of a sheet relative to the image forming portion, and thus a major image quality factor is to match a position of the sheet with the image forming portion with high accuracy.
Therefore, in the image forming apparatus of the related art, a skew correcting portion is provided in the sheet conveying apparatus, and the skew of the sheet is corrected by the skew correcting portion, whereby an accuracy of the image forming position is improved. Examples of the skew correcting portion include the one provided with a shutter member biased in a direction opposite to a sheet conveying direction by a biasing portion such as a spring, for example, and configured to cause a front end of the sheet to come into contact with the shutter member.
As described in Japanese Patent No. 5318221, a shutter-type skew correcting portion including a plurality of shutter members is proposed. The plurality of shutter members is provided rotatably coaxially with a shaft of a conveyance driven roller and each of the shutter members has a plurality of abutment surfaces on a peripheral surface thereof. In the skew correcting portion of this configuration, when a forefront portion of the front end of the skewed sheet comes into abutment with the abutment surface of one of the plurality of shutter members, the sheet is stopped in a state of being in abutment with the abutment surface by receiving a reaction force from the abutment surface. Subsequently, when the sheet is further conveyed, the sheet is deflected. As a result of deflection of the sheet in this manner, the front end of the sheet comes into abutment with the abutment surfaces of the plurality of shutter members. Accordingly, the skew of the sheet is corrected, and subsequently, the sheet corrected the skewness enters a nip between the conveyance roller and the conveyance driven roller, and is conveyed to downstream.
Meanwhile, in recent years, there has been a demand for improvement in the productivity, that is, improvement in the number of sheets on which images are formed per unit time in the image forming apparatus. For this reason, a sheet conveyance speed has been increased, or an interval (hereinafter, referred to as an inter-sheet distance) between a rear end of a sheet and a front end of the following sheet, the sheets being continuously conveyed, has been reduced. In association with the increase in sheet conveyance speed and shortening of the inter-sheet distance as described above, the shutter member is required to return back to a skew correction position in a short inter-sheet distance after the preceding sheet has passed through.
For instance, when the skew of a preceding sheet is corrected, the shutter member of the related art rotates by being pressed by the sheet. When the shutter member is rotated by a predetermined distance, the shutter member is moved toward a position where the skew of the sheet conveyed subsequently is corrected by a following abutment surface, by a cam portion or the like. Even though the shutter member is moved in this manner, the following abutment surface is in contact with an upper surface of the conveyed sheet until the rear end of the preceding sheet passes through the following abutment surface.
Therefore, the movement of the following sheet abutment surface to the position for correcting a sheet skew is performed after the rear end of the preceding sheet passes the shutter member. Thus, the inter-sheet distance between the preceding and succeeding sheets is required to be set such that the front end of the succeeding sheet does not reach the shutter member during a period from when the rear end of the preceding sheet passes through the shutter member until when the following abutment surface moves to the position for correcting the skew of the sheet.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a sheet conveying apparatus including a first rotator pair conveying a sheet, a second rotator pair provided downstream, in a sheet conveying direction, of the first rotator pair, an a moving member having an abutment portion against which a front end of the sheet conveyed by the first rotator pair abuts, and being movable from an abutment state in which the abutment portion protrudes into a sheet conveying path at upstream, in the sheet conveying direction, of a nip portion of the second rotator pair to a passage state in which the sheet is allowed to pass through the abutment portion as the abutment portion is pressed by the sheet conveyed by the first rotator pair. The first rotator pair, the second rotator pair and the moving member are configured such that a rear end of the sheet does not pass on a moving trajectory of the abutment portion when the moving member moves from the passage state to the abutment state.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A mode for implementing this disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
Reference numeral 200C denotes a sheet feeding apparatus provided on a lower portion of the apparatus body 200A, and reference numeral 200D denotes a sheet conveying apparatus provided with a skew correcting portion 100, and configured to correct a skew of a sheet fed from the sheet feeding apparatus 200C by the skew correcting portion 100 and convey the sheet to the image forming portion 200B. Reference numeral 250 denotes a control portion provided at a predetermined position in the apparatus body 200A and configured to control an image forming operation of the image forming portion 200B and a sheet conveyance operation of the sheet conveying apparatus 200D.
The image forming portion 200B includes a cartridge unit 203 having a photoconductive drum 202 as an image carrier, and a laser scanner 201 configured to expose the photoconductive drum 202. In the case of the image formation, the photoconductive drum 202 is exposed by the laser scanner 201 to form a latent image on a surface of the photoconductive drum and, subsequently, a toner image is formed on the surface of the photoconductive drum by developing the latent image.
The sheet feeding apparatus 200C includes a sheet feeding cassette 204 as a sheet stacking portion provided so as to be drawable with respect to the apparatus body 200A, and a sheet feed roller 206 provided above the sheet feeding cassette 204 and configured to feed a sheet S stored in the sheet feeding cassette 204. The sheet feeding apparatus 200C includes a separating roller 206a coming into pressure contact with the sheet feed roller 206 and configuring a separating portion to separate the sheet S fed by the sheet feed roller 206.
The sheet feeding apparatus 200C configured in this manner feeds the sheet S stored in the sheet feeding cassette 204 by the sheet feed roller 206 in parallel to a toner image forming operation of the image forming portion 200B described above. The sheets are separated by the separating roller 206a one by one. The separated sheet S is conveyed to the skew correcting portion 100 by a first conveyance roller pair 208 of the sheet conveying apparatus 200D provided on a sheet conveying path R. The skewed sheet S is corrected by the skew correcting portion 100, and then the sheet S is conveyed to a transfer unit formed by the photoconductive drum 202 and a conveyance roller 205.
At the transfer unit, the toner image formed on the surface of the photoconductive drum is transferred to the sheet S conveyed to the transfer unit, and subsequently, the sheet S is fed to a fixing portion 210 including a drive roller 211 and a fixing roller 212 provided with a heater integrated therein. The toner image is heated and pressurized when passing through the drive roller 211 and the fixing roller 212, and hence the toner image is fixed onto the sheet S. The sheet S after the fixation is discharged onto a discharge tray 215 by an inner discharge roller pair 213 and an outer discharge roller 214.
In contrast, when forming an image also on a second surface, the sheet having the image formed on one surface passes through the fixing portion 210, and then is subjected to a switch back conveyance by a reverse rotation of the inner discharge roller pair 213 and the outer discharge roller pair 214. The sheet S is then conveyed again to the transfer unit by conveyance rollers 216 and 220 provided in a reverse conveying path 219 in a state in which the skew is corrected by the skew correcting portion 100. At the transfer unit, an image is formed on an opposite surface, and then the sheet is discharged onto the discharge tray 215.
As illustrated in
More specifically, in this embodiment, the skew correcting portion 100 includes four sets of the second conveyance roller pairs 209 and four shutter members 103 (103A to 103D). The shutter members 103 are axially fixed onto the shutter shaft 102 at the same phase and are supported so as to be rotatable with respect to the conveyance frame 20. Here, each of the shutter members 103 includes at least one, four in this embodiment, protruding portions 1031 to 1034 each of which is configured to temporarily stop a front end of the sheet S by abutment therewith for correcting the skew of the sheet as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Furthermore, as described in
As described above, each of the shutter members 103 turn to an abutment state in which the abutment portion protrudes into the sheet conveying path R at upstream, in the sheet conveying direction, of the nip portion N2 of the second conveying roller pair 209 by being positioned one of the first through forth positions. And the shutter member 103 is the rotators being movable from the abutment state to a passage state in which the sheet is allowed to pass through the abutment portion as the abutment portion is pressed by the sheet conveyed by the first conveying roller pair 208. For instance, the shutter member 103 turns to the abutment state when the first protruding portion 1031 protrudes into the sheet conveying path R at upstream, in the sheet conveying direction, of the nip portion N2 of the second rotator pair 209, and rotates until when the shutter member 103 turns again to the abutment state, through the passage state on a halfway, by the second protruding portion 1032 protruding into the sheet conveyance path R at upstream in the sheet conveying direction of the nip portion N2 of the second rotator pair 209 as the first protruding portion 1031 being pressed by the sheet.
It is noted that while the present embodiment is explained by exemplifying the skew correcting portion 100 includes the four second conveyance roller pairs 209 and the four shutter members 103, a number of the second conveyance roller pairs 209 and the shutter members are not limited to four. Also, while the present embodiment is explained by exemplifying the shutter member 103 includes the four protruding portions 1031 to 1034, a number of the protruding portions is not limited to four. Also, In
Reference numeral 1052 denotes an counter conveyance guide (a second conveyance guide, an counter guide portion) arranged so as to face the conveyance guide 1051. These conveyance guide 1051 and counter conveyance guide configure a guide portion 105 that forms the sheet conveyance path R between the first and second conveying roller pairs 208 and 209 in this embodiment. In other words, the guide portion 105 curvedly forms the sheet conveying path R between the first and second conveying roller pairs 208 and 209 such that a curvature of a side of the driven roller (first rotator) 101 is larger than that of a side of the driving roller (second rotator).
The shutter members 103 are positioned above the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209 and arranged such that a gap is formed between tips of the protruding portions 1031 to 1034 and the counter conveyance guide 1052 in the thickness direction of the sheet. In the case where the protruding portions 1031 to 1034 are arranged at the position as described above, the sheet S conveyed while being guided by the conveyance guide 1051 comes into abutment with the protruding portions 1031 to 1034 at a position indicated by reference sign t.
Hereinafter, the position t where the front end of the sheet S conveyed by being guided by the conveyance guide 1051 comes into abutment with the protruding portions 1031 to 1034 is referred to as a front end passing position t. As described later, the sheet S conveyed by the first conveyance roller pair 208 is passed to the second conveyance roller pair 209, the sheet S passes through a conveyance passage route u, which is on the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209.
In other words, the sheet S is conveyed while being guided by the conveyance guide 1051 and reaches the front end passing position t, and then passes through the second conveyance roller pair 209 via the conveyance passage route u which is a different route from the route before.
In this embodiment, the sheet conveying direction when passing through the conveyance passage route u is set to form an obtuse angle with respect to a guiding direction of the conveyance guide 1051 in a positive direction, i.e., counterclockwise direction. That is, the second conveyance roller pair 209 is configured such that a nip line, which is a tangent line of the nip portion, of the conveyance roller pair 209 is inclined in a direction approaching to a side of the driven roller 101 from a side of the driving roller 104 as the nip line advances upstream to downstream in the sheet conveying direction when viewed from a direction of a rotation axis of the second rotator pair.
Accordingly, the sheet can be moved away from the shutter members 103 before the rear end of the sheet, which is the upstream end of the sheet conveying direction, passes the shutter members 103.
Also, the second conveyance roller pair 209 is arranged such that the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209 does not intersect with the protruding portion (abutment portion) of the shutter member 103 in the abutment state when viewed from a direction of a rotation axis of the second conveyance roller pair 209.
Subsequently, a skew correcting operation of the skew correcting portion 100 configured in this manner will be described.
At this time, the shutter member 103A is positioned at the skew correction standby position, which is contact position which come into abutment with the sheet at upstream of the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 in the sheet conveying direction.
The sheet S conveyed to the first conveyance roller pair 208 by the sheet feed roller 206 and conveyed along the conveyance guide 1051 by the first conveyance roller pair 208 finally reaches the front end passing position t as illustrated in
At this time, the shutter member 103A receives a biasing force in a direction p by a biasing portion 25 and 27. Therefore, the front end of the sheet S is stopped by coming into contact with the protruding portion 1031, forms a loop as illustrated in
In addition, stiffness of the sheet S is getting grater in association with the subsequently grow of the loop, whereby the shutter member 103A is pressed by the sheet S. When the shutter member 103A is pressed by the sheet S with a predetermined pressure or higher, the shutter member 103A rotates about the shutter shaft 102, and move to the passing positions where the sheet is entered into the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209.
Accordingly, the front end of the sheet S enters into the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 as illustrated in
When the conveyance passage route u is moved, the sheet conveying direction when passing through the conveyance passage route u is set to become an obtuse angle with respect to the guiding direction guided by the conveyance guide 1051 in the positive direction, so that the sheet S moves in the direction away from the shutter member 103A. Here, the first conveyance roller pair 208, the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the shutter member 103 are configured such that a rear end of the sheet does not pass on a moving trajectory of the second protruding portion 1032 when the shutter member 103 moves from the passage state to the abutment state. Therefore, the shutter member 103 can move from the first position to the second position without interference with the sheet when the sheet is conveyed by the second conveyance roller 209. Thus, when the conveyance of the sheet S is advanced and the shutter member 103A rotates by a predetermined angle or more, the shutter member 103A is rotated until the protruding portion 1032 reaches the skew correction standby positions, and then are stopped by the cam member. Accordingly, correction of the skew of a front end of a following sheet S2 of the shutter member 103A is ready to be started.
In this embodiment, feed of the following sheet is started while the sheet S is being conveyed, and the sheet fed next is conveyed by the first conveyance roller pair 208 along the conveyance guide 1051. As illustrated in
At this time, since the shutter members 103 are positioned at the skew correction standby positions and vibration and the like are over before the front end of the following sheet S2 reaches the protruding portion 1032, the state in which start of the correction of the skew of the following sheet is allowed is achieved. Accordingly, the skew of the following sheet S2 may be corrected irrespective of the position of a rear end of the preceding sheet S. Consequently, a distance D11 between the rear end of the preceding sheet S and the front end of the sheet S2 may be caused to approach 0.
As described above, in this embodiment, an angle of the sheet conveying direction of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be an obtuse angle with respect to the guiding direction of the conveyance guide 1051 in the positive direction. Accordingly, the sheet moves away from the shutter members 103 from after the passage of the front end of the sheet through the front end passing position until the rear end passes the shutter member 103A moved to the passing position, whereby each of the shutter members 103 is moved to the skew correction standby position. Consequently, a state in which the skew correction of the following sheet can be started is assumed before the rear end of the sheet leaves the shutter members 103 completely. That is, the shutter member 103 turns from the passage state to the abutment state before the rear end of the sheet passes through the shutter member 103 after when the moving member has turned to the passage state by being pressed by the front end of the sheet, so that the correction of the skew is enabled in a shorter inter-sheet distance in comparison with the related art.
In other words, before the rear end of the sheet passes through the shutter members 103, the sheet is moved away from the shutter members 103 and the shutter members 103 are moved to the skew correction standby positions. Accordingly, even when the sheet conveyance speed is high, the skew of the sheet may be corrected in a short inter-sheet distance. Since the correction of the skew of the sheet is enabled even in the short inter-sheet distance, the number of sheets on which the images are to be formed may be increased. In addition, by bringing the sheet into a state of being away from the shutter members 103 before the rear end passes, damage or bending of the sheet S caused by the shutter members 103 may be prevented. In addition, when a user pulls out the sheet S in clearing of jams, the sheet S is prevented from being caught by the shutter members 103 and being damaged thereby.
Subsequently, a second embodiment of this disclosure will be described.
In this embodiment, the direction of the nip line of the first conveyance roller pair 208 corresponds to a direction of bringing the conveyed sheet into contact with the first conveyance guide 1051a. That is, the first conveyance roller pair 208 is arranged such that the nip line, which is a tangent line of a nip portion, of the first conveyance roller pair 208 is inclined in a direction approaching to the side of driven roller 101 from the side of the drive roller 104 as the nip line advances upstream to downstream in the sheet conveying direction. Unlike the direction of the nip line of the first conveyance roller pair 208, the direction of the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is parallel to the first conveyance guide 1051a. The conveyance passage route u is set on a substantially imaginably straight line connecting the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the nip portion N1 of the first conveyance roller pair 208.
In addition, in this embodiment, a sheet conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be higher than a sheet conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208. In this manner, with the provision of a sheet conveyance speed difference, the sheet S passes through the conveyance passage route u in a tensed state between the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the first conveyance roller pair 208 after having nipped by the second conveyance roller pair 209.
In this embodiment, the shutter members 103 are arranged so as not to intersect with a imaginably straight line connecting the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the nip portion N1 of the first conveyance roller pair 208 when being at the skew correction standby positions. Accordingly, in a state in which the sheet S passes through the conveyance passage route u in the tensed state, the shutter members 103 and the sheet S are separated.
Subsequently, the skew correcting operation of the skew correcting portion 100 configured in this manner will be described.
The sheet S conveyed to the first conveyance roller pair 208 by the sheet feed roller 206 and conveyed along the first conveyance guide 1051a by the first conveyance roller pair 208 finally reaches the front end passing position t as illustrated in
At this time, as described already, the sheet conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be higher than the sheet conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208. Therefore, the sheet S whereof the skew is corrected is conveyed on a substantially imaginably straight line connecting both of the nip portions N1 and N2 between the first conveyance roller pair 208 and the second conveyance roller pair 209 while maintaining the tensed state. Accordingly, the conveyance route of the sheet S is moved from the route along the first conveyance guide 1051a up to the front end passing position t to the conveyance passage route u, which is on the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209 as illustrated in
The following sheet S2, having already started to be fed during the conveyance of the sheet S, passes through the first conveyance roller pair 208, and is conveyed along the first conveyance guide 1051a. As illustrated in
At this time, since the shutter member 103A is positioned at the skew correction standby position and vibration and the like are over before the front end of the following sheet S2 reaches the protruding portion 1032, the state in which start of the correction of the skew of the following sheet is allowed is achieved. Accordingly, the skew of the following sheet S2 may be corrected irrespective of the position of the rear end of the preceding sheet S. Consequently, the distance D11 between the rear end of the preceding sheet S and the front end of the sheet S2 may be caused to approach 0.
As described above, in this embodiment, the sheet conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be higher than the sheet conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208. Also, each of the shutter members 103 is arranged such that the protruding portion at the skew correction standby position does not intersect with the imaginably straight line connecting the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the nip portion N1 of the first conveyance roller pair 208. That is, the first and second conveyance roller pairs 208 and 209 are arranged such that an imaginary straight line connecting a nip portion N1 of the first conveyance roller pair 208 and the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 does not intersect with the protruding portion (abutment portion) of the shutter member 103A in the abutment state.
Accordingly, the sheet S moves away from the shutter member 103A moved to the passing position when the sheet S passes through the conveyance passage route u in the tensed state after having nipped by the second conveyance roller pair 209, whereby the shutter member 103A is moved to the skew correction standby positions. By configuring the shutter member 103 moved to the passing position to move to the skew correction standby position during a period from the passage of the front end of the sheet until leaving of the rear end in this manner, the skew of the following sheet can be corrected before the rear end of the sheet leaves the skew correcting portion 100. Accordingly, the same effects and advantages as in the first embodiment described already are achieved.
Subsequently, a third embodiment of this disclosure will be described.
In
In this embodiment, the direction of the nip line of the first conveyance roller pair 208 extends in parallel to the first conveyance guide 1051c. Also, the first conveyance roller pair 208 is arranged such that the nip line of the first rotator pair 208 intersects with the protruding portion of the shutter member 103 in the abutment state when viewed from a direction of a rotation axis of the second conveyance roller pair 209. Unlike the direction of the nip line of the first conveyance roller pair 208, the direction of the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is parallel to a downstream side portion of the conveyance guide 1052d in the sheet conveying direction. In other words, the second conveyance roller pair 209 is configured such that the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is inclined in a direction approaching to the side of the driven roller 101 from the side of the driving roller 104 as the nip line advances upstream to downstream in the sheet conveying direction when viewed from a direction of a rotation axis of the second conveyance roller pair 209.
In addition, in this embodiment, the sheet conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be lower than the sheet conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208. In this manner, with the provision of a sheet conveyance speed difference, the sheet S passes through the conveyance passage route u while deflecting toward the second conveyance guide 1052d between the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the first conveyance roller pair 208 after having nipped by the second conveyance roller pair 209. Accordingly, when the sheet S passes through the conveyance passage route u, the shutter members 103 and the sheet S are separated.
Subsequently, the skew correcting operation of the skew correcting portion 100 configured as described above will be described.
The sheet S conveyed to the first conveyance roller pair 208 by the sheet feed roller 206 and conveyed along the first conveyance guide 1051c by the first conveyance roller pair 208 finally reaches the front end passing position t as illustrated in
Subsequently, the sheet S passes through the nip portion N2 in the state of being nipped by the second conveyance roller pair 209. At this time, the conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be lower than the conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208 as described already. Therefore, the sheet S is conveyed while being deflected toward the second conveyance guide 1052d between the first conveyance roller pair 208 and the second conveyance roller pair 209 as illustrated in
When the conveyance of the sheet S is further advanced and the shutter member 103A rotate by the predetermined angle or more, the shutter member 103A are rotated until the next protruding portion 1032 reaches the skew correction standby positions, and then are stopped by the cam member. Accordingly, correction of the skew of the following sheet S2 by the shutter member 103A is ready to be started. In this manner, when the front end of the sheet S is conveyed to the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209, the shutter member 103A are moved to the skew correction standby position by the conveyance speed difference between the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the first conveyance roller pair 208, and the cam member.
The following sheet S2, having already started to be fed during the conveyance of the sheet S, passes through the first conveyance roller pair 208, and is conveyed along the conveyance guide 1051. As illustrated in
At this time, since the shutter member 103A is positioned at the skew correction standby positions and vibration and the like are over before the front end of the following sheet S2 reaches the shutter protruding portion 1032, the state in which start of the correction of the skew of the following sheet is allowed is achieved. Accordingly, the skew of the following sheet S2 may be corrected irrespective of the position of the rear end of the preceding sheet S. Consequently, the distance D11 between the rear end of the preceding sheet S and the front end of the sheet S2 may be caused to approach 0.
As described above, in this embodiment, the sheet conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be lower than the sheet conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208. That is, the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set such that the rotational speed is lower than the rotational speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208 at least when the sheet is nipped and conveyed by both of nip portions N1 and N2 of the first and second conveyance roller pairs 208 and 209. Also, when the protruding portions 1031 to 1034 of the shutter members 103 are at the skew correction standby positions, the protruding portions 1031 to 1034 of the shutter members 103 are arranged so as not to intersect with a imaginably straight line connecting the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the nip portion N1 of the first conveyance roller pair 208.
In this manner, with the provision of a sheet conveyance speed difference, the sheet S is nipped by the second conveyance roller pair 209, then the sheet S moves away from the shutter members 103 and the shutter members 103 move to the skew correction standby position when the sheet S passes through the conveyance passage route u while deflecting toward the second conveyance guide 1052d. By configuring the shutter members 103 moved to the passing position to move to the skew correction standby position during a period from the passage of the front end of the sheet until leaving of the rear end in this manner, the skew of the following sheet can be corrected before the rear end of the sheet leaves the skew correcting portion 100. Accordingly, the same effects and advantages as in the first embodiment described already are achieved.
Subsequently, a fourth embodiment of this disclosure will be described.
In
Here, the sheet S passed through the first conveyance roller pair 208 is guided in the direction to come into contact with the first conveyance guide 1051a by the guide member 106 until the sheet S is nipped by the second conveyance roller pair 209. The sheet S after having come into contact with the first conveyance guide 1051a moves along the first conveyance guide 1051a, and finally comes into abutment with the protruding portions 1031 of the shutter members 103. When the conveyance of the sheet S is advanced and the sheet S is conveyed between the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the first conveyance roller pair 208 in the tensed state, the guide member 106 is pressed by the sheet S in the tensed state, and pivots in the direction opposite from an arrow r against the biasing spring. That is, the guide member (sheet conveying direction regulation member) 106 is provided downstream, in the sheet conveying direction, of the first rotator pair and capable of moving to a first position from which the sheet is guided toward a first conveyance guide 1052a side and to a second position moved toward the second conveyance guide 1052b side from the first position. Also, the first and second conveyance roller pairs are arranged such that an imaginary straight line connecting a nip portion N1 of the first conveyance roller pair 208 and the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 does not intersect with the protruding portions 1031 to 1034 of the shutter member 103 in the abutment state. Therefore, the guide member 106 is configured to move from the first position to the second position by being pressed by the sheet which is nipped and conveyed by the both of the first and second nip portions 208 and 209 of the first and second conveyance roller pairs 208 and 209.
Subsequently, the skew correcting operation of the skew correcting portion 100 configured in this manner will be described.
The sheet S conveyed to the first conveyance roller pair 208 by the sheet feed roller 206 and guided along the first conveyance guide 1051a by the guide member 106 finally reaches the front end passing position t as illustrated in
At this time, as described already, the sheet conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be higher than the conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208. In other words, the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set such that a rotational speed is higher than a rotational speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208 at least when the sheet is nipped and conveyed by both of the nip portions N1 and N2 of the first and second conveyance roller pairs 208 and 209. Therefore, the sheet S is conveyed on a substantially imaginably straight line connecting both of the nip portions N1 and N2 between the first conveyance roller pair 208 and the second conveyance roller pair 209 while maintaining the tensed state. Accordingly, the conveyance route of the sheet S is moved from a route along the first conveyance guide 1051a up to the front end passing position t to the conveyance passage route u which is on the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209 as illustrated in
When the conveyance passage route is moved, the sheet S moves in the direction away from the protruding portion 1031 of the shutter member 103A as illustrated in
In this manner, when the front end of the sheet S is conveyed to the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209, the shutter member 103A is moved to the skew correction standby position by the conveyance speed difference between the second conveyance roller pair 209 and the first conveyance roller pair 208, and the cam member. The following sheet S2, having already started to be fed during the conveyance of the sheet S, passes through the first conveyance roller pair 208, and is conveyed along the conveyance guide 1051. As illustrated in
At this time, the shutter member 103A is positioned at the skew correction standby position and vibration and the like is over before the front end of the following sheet S2 reaches the protruding portions 1032, the state in which start of the correction of the skew of the following sheet is allowed is achieved. Consequently, the distance D11 between the rear end of the preceding sheet S and the front end of the sheet S2 may be caused to approach 0.
As described above, in this embodiment, the sheet conveyance speed of the second conveyance roller pair 209 is set to be higher than the sheet conveyance speed of the first conveyance roller pair 208. The guide member 106 is configured to pivot toward the second conveyance guide 1051b by being pressed by the sheet when the sheet is moved away from the shutter members 103.
Accordingly, the sheet S moves away from the shutter members 103 moved to the passing position when the sheet S passes through the conveyance passage route u in the tensed state after having nipped by the second conveyance roller pair 209, whereby the shutter members 103 are moved to the skew correction standby positions. By configuring the shutter members 103 in the passing position to move to the skew correction standby position during a period from the passage of the front end of the sheet until leaving of the rear end in this manner, the skew of the following sheet can be corrected before the rear end of the sheet moves the skew correcting portion 100. Accordingly, the same effects and advantages as in the first embodiment described already are achieved.
So far, the case where the shutter members 103 provided with the plurality of protruding portions and configured to rotate to the contact position after one of the protruding portions is moved to the passing position so as to bring other protruding portions to come into contact with the sheet conveyed subsequently by being pressed by the sheet are used as the shutter members has been described. However, this disclosure is not limited thereto, and a shutter member having one protruding portion and configured to reciprocate between the passing position and the skew correction standby position may be used as the shutter member.
A fifth embodiment of this disclosure will be described below.
The shutter member 103E is provided with a base member 107 and a pivot member 108. The base member 107 pivots about the shutter shaft 102, the pivot member 108 pivots about a shutter shaft 107a provided on the base member 107, and is provided with a pin 108a to be engaged to a groove portion 107b provided on the base member 107 at the pivot end. The front end of the pivot member 108 is provided with the protruding portion 1031 configured to stop the front end of the sheet S once by contact therewith for correcting the skew at a front end thereof. In this embodiment, the shutter member 103E is arranged so that the protruding portion 1031 comes into abutment with the sheet conveyed along the conveyance guide 1051, and is positioned above the nip line of the second conveyance roller pair 209.
The shutter member 103E is subjected to the biasing force of a torsion coil spring, which is not illustrated, in the direction p, and stops at the skew correction standby position by a stopper member, which is not illustrated. The sheet S comes into abutment with the protruding portion 1031 and, when the protruding portion 1031 is pressed by the sheet S in contact by a predetermined pressure or higher, the shutter member 103E pivots in the direction q about the shutter shaft 102.
When the shutter member 103E pivots by a predetermined angle or more, the pivot member 108 is pushed upward by the sheet S as illustrated in
Subsequently, the skew correcting operation of the skew correcting portion 100 configured in this manner will be described.
When the conveyance of the sheet S is further advanced and the shutter member 103E pivots by a predetermined angle or more, the pivot member 108 is pushed upward by the sheet S as illustrated in
The following sheet S2, having already started to be fed during the conveyance of the sheet S, passes through the first conveyance roller pair 208, and is conveyed along the conveyance guide 1051. As illustrated in
At this time, since the shutter members 103E are positioned at the skew correction standby positions and vibration and the like are over before the front end of the following sheet S2 reaches the pivot member 108, the state in which start of the correction of the skew of the following sheet is allowed is achieved. Accordingly, the skew of the following sheet S2 may be corrected irrespective of the position of the rear end of the preceding sheet S. Consequently, the distance between the rear end of the preceding sheet S and the front end of the sheet S2 may be caused to approach 0.
That is, is the shutter member 103E is configured to reciprocate between an abutment position where the abutment portion, the protruding portions 1031 in this embodiment, protrudes into the sheet conveying path R at upstream of the nip portion N2 of the second conveyance roller pair 209 in the sheet conveying direction and a retracted position where the abutment portion 1031 retracts from the sheet conveying path R by being pressed by the sheet S.
As described thus far, in this embodiment, the sheet is moved away from the shutter member 103E before the rear end of the sheet passes through the shutter member 103E to move the shutter member 103E to the skew correction standby position. Accordingly, even though the sheet conveyance speed is high, the skew of the sheet may be corrected at the short inter-sheet distance. In other words, even when the shutter member 103E having one protruding portion 1031 is used, the same effects and advantages as the first embodiment described already may be achieved.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-076750, filed Apr. 3, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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