Information
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Patent Grant
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6332611
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Patent Number
6,332,611
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Date Filed
Friday, May 12, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 25, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 264
- 271 273
- 271 303
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sheet conveying path switching device for use in an image forming apparatus includes a supporting member. The supporting member includes two fulcrums for supporting a separation pick and for rotatively moving the supporting member itself. An engagement portion is formed in a sheet guide plate fixed to a cover opening a space around the separation pick for removing a jammed sheet. An elastic member of the supporting member engages in the engagement portion. When the cover is opened, the separation pick and the supporting member open together with the cover by rotatively moving about the second fulcrum. When a jammed sheet is jammed between the separation pick and the cover, the cover opens without moving the separation pick and the supporting member while the elastic member is disengaged from the engagement portion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet transfer apparatus for use in an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine, a facsimile, a printer, etc., and more particularly to a sheet transfer apparatus having a sheet transfer path selection mechanism.
2. Discussion of the Background
In an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine, a facsimile, a printer, etc., a sheet conveying path switching mechanism for selecting a path in which a sheet is transferred is widely known. For example, in image forming apparatuses that include a sorter, a mailbox, and a duplex unit to form an image on both sides of a sheet besides an exit tray, in order to transfer a sheet to one of the above-mentioned units, a separation pick or a separation plate (hereinafter collectively referred to as a “separation pick”) is generally used to switch over a sheet conveying path. Commonly, a sheet guide plate is provided in the vicinity of the separation pick to form the sheet transfer path together with the separation pick so that the sheet is conveyed through the selected path.
However, in an existing sheet conveying path switching mechanism, a jammed sheet cannot be removed at all or can only be removed with difficulty. Therefore, when a sheet is jammed where the conveying path is divided, the jammed sheet has to be removed by pulling it out either from an upstream or a downstream point of the sheet conveying path dividing section. Especially when the sheet has been folded and jammed, it may be difficult to remove the sheet, and further the sheet or the apparatus may be damaged when the sheet is pulled out.
There are two types of structures in existing sheet conveying path switching mechanisms in which a jammed sheet can be removed at the sheet conveying path switching section. A first type is configured such that either of two sheet guide plates of upper and lower or right and left is opened together with a cover. A second type is configured such that the separation pick and a sheet guide plate having a fulcrum for a rotative movement of the separation pick are opened together with the cover. In the former configuration, the jammed sheet can be easily removed when the jammed sheet is in front of the separation pick (when the cover is opened). However, when the jammed sheet is behind the separation pick, the jammed sheet cannot be easily removed. Especially, the smaller the apparatus is in size, the harder it is to remove a jammed sheet. In the latter configuration, the removability of a jammed sheet behind the separation pick is improved. However, in a case that a large-size sheet is in front of the separation pick and neither a leading edge nor a trailing edge of the sheet is in an opened up space when the cover is opened, the cover cannot be opened because the sheet, which is caught between sheet guide plates provided upstream and downstream of the sheet conveying path dividing section, interferes with the movement of the separation pick. When the cover is forcibly opened, the separation pick may be damaged.
FIG. 12
illustrates an example of a background sheet conveying path switching mechanism, having the above-described first type of configuration. A separation pick
51
is provided above a fixing unit
50
of an image forming apparatus, and a sheet conveyed from the fixing unit
50
in an upward direction is then transported either to the left (in the direction indicated by an arrow a) or to the upward direction (in the direction indicated by an arrow b) by switching a path by the separation pick
51
. A cover
53
is configured to open/close, and a sheet guide plate and a driven roller of a pair of sheet conveying rollers to convey the sheet from the fixing unit
50
in the upward direction are opened together with the cover
53
.
According to the example of the background sheet transfer path selection mechanism illustrated in
FIG. 12
, a jammed sheet J can be easily removed when the jammed sheet J is on the right side of the separation pick
51
(in front of the separation pick
51
when the cover
53
is opened). However, when the jammed sheet J is behind the separation pick
51
as illustrated in
FIG. 12
, the jammed sheet J cannot be easily removed.
FIG. 13
illustrates an example of another background sheet conveying path switching mechanism, having the above-described second type of configuration. The separation pick
51
is supported by a sheet guide plate
52
, and the sheet guide plate
52
and the separation pick
51
can be opened/closed together with the cover
53
.
According to the example of the background sheet conveying path switching mechanism illustrated in
FIG. 13
, when a jammed sheet J is jammed behind the separation pick
51
, the jammed sheet can be removed without difficulty by opening the sheet guide plate
52
and the separation pick
51
together with cover
53
. However, when the sheet J is jammed being caught between the fixing unit
50
and sheet guide plates or a pair of sheet conveying rollers
81
located above the separation pick
51
as illustrated in
FIG. 13
, the cover
53
cannot be opened because the jammed sheet J interferes with the movement of the separation pick
51
. When the cover
53
is forcibly opened, the jammed sheet J may be torn or the separation pick
51
may be damaged. As illustrated in
FIG. 14
, the cover
53
can be opened when the top part of the jammed sheet J is not caught, however, the jammed sheet cannot be removed easily because the separation pick
51
is located on the jammed sheet J.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above-discussed and other problems and addresses the above-discussed and other problems.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention advantageously provide a novel sheet conveying device having a sheet conveying path switching device with improved removability of a jammed sheet for use in an image forming apparatus.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a sheet conveying device with a sheet conveying path switching device for use in an image forming apparatus includes a separation pick supporting member for pivotably supporting a separation pick and a cover opening a section around where the separation pick is located to remove a jammed sheet. The separation pick supporting member includes a first fulcrum for supporting the separation pick and a second fulcrum for rotatively moving the supporting member depending on or independently of the cover.
The sheet transfer device with the sheet separation path selection further includes a latching device for removably engaging the cover. The latching device connects the separation pick supporting member and the cover and is disengaged when a force is exerted to interfere with the rotative movement of the separation pick supporting member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view illustrating a part of an image forming apparatus that has a sheet transfer path selection mechanism according to an example of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view explaining switching of a sheet conveying path in the image forming apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view explaining another switching of a sheet conveying path in the image forming apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view illustrating a part of the image forming apparatus of
FIG. 1
with a sheet conveying path dividing section cover opened;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged sectional view illustrating the construction of a sheet conveying path switching mechanism;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are enlarged views illustrating another example of a separation pick supporting member;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged sectional view illustrating a state that a first separation pick is opened together with the sheet conveying path dividing section cover;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged sectional view illustrating a state that a sheet conveying path dividing section cover is opened independently of the first separation pick of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view explaining a removal operation of a jammed sheet in a sheet conveying path of the image forming apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view explaining a removal operation of a jammed sheet in another sheet conveying path of the image forming apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 11
is a sectional view explaining a removal operation of a jammed sheet in still another sheet conveying path of the image forming apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 12
is a sectional view illustrating an example of a background sheet conveying path switching mechanism;
FIG. 13
is a sectional view illustrating another example of a background sheet conveying path switching mechanism; and
FIG. 14
is a sectional view illustrating a removal operation of a jammed sheet in a background sheet conveying path switching mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views,
FIG. 1
is a sectional view illustrating an internal construction of a printer as an example of an image forming apparatus that has a sheet conveying path switching mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
A main body of an image forming apparatus
1
illustrated in
FIG. 1
includes an image forming unit
2
, an optical writing unit
3
, a sheet feeding unit
4
, a fixing unit
5
, and a sheet conveying path dividing section
10
. An add-on sheet discharging unit
60
and a sheet reverse unit
70
are also provided.
A laser beam light according to image data is irradiated from the optical writing unit
3
to a photoconductive element in the image forming unit
2
and thereby an electrostatic latent image is formed on a surface of the photoconductive element. The latent image is developed into a visible toner image by a developing device. The toner image is then transferred to a sheet that has been conveyed from the sheet feeding unit
4
. The toner image is fixed onto the sheet in the fixing unit
5
. Then the sheet is discharged to an exit tray
6
as indicated by an arrow A in FIG.
1
.
In the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
, there are provided a first separation pick
11
, a sheet guide plate
12
, a pair of sheet conveying rollers
14
, a second separation pick
15
, a pair of sheet discharging rollers
16
, and sheet guide plates
17
,
18
, and
19
. The first separation pick
11
and the second separation pick
15
are pivoted to respective positions illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
so as to be switchable (movable). A switching of each separation pick
11
,
15
is performed by a solenoid (not shown).
When a sheet is discharged to the exit tray
6
after passing through the fixing unit
5
, the first separation pick
11
is switched to the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
such that the sheet passes to the left side of the first separation pick
11
and is guided by the guide plates
17
and
18
to the pair of sheet discharging rollers
16
to be discharged to the exit tray
6
.
FIG. 2
illustrates a state of the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
conveying a sheet passed through the fixing unit
5
to the add-on sheet discharging unit
60
and to discharge the sheet to one of exit trays
61
,
62
,
63
of the add-on sheet discharging unit
60
. When the sheet is conveyed to the add-on sheet discharging unit
60
, the first separation pick
11
and the second separation pick
15
are switched to respective positions illustrated in FIG.
2
. The sheet is guided by the first separation pick
11
and the sheet guide plate
12
and is conveyed to the pair of sheet conveying rollers
14
which conveys the sheet in an upward direction. Then the sheet is conveyed, guided by the guide plate
19
and the second separation pick
15
, to the add-on sheet discharging unit
60
.
FIG. 3
illustrates a state of the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
conveying a sheet passed through the fixing unit
5
to the sheet reverse unit
70
to form an image on both sides of the sheet. When the sheet is conveyed to the sheet reverse unit
70
, the first separation pick
11
and the second separation pick
15
are switched to respective positions illustrated in FIG.
3
. The sheet is guided by the first separation pick
11
and the sheet guide plate
12
and is conveyed to the pair of sheet conveying rollers
14
which conveys the sheet in an upward direction. Then the sheet is conveyed in the right direction in
FIG. 3
as indicated by an arrow C in
FIG. 3
guided by the second separation pick
15
that has been switched to the position illustrated in FIG.
3
. Then the sheet is conveyed to the sheet reverse unit
70
.
The sheet is reversed by being conveyed in the direction indicated by an arrow D in FIG.
3
and is conveyed again to the main body of the image forming apparatus
1
where an image is formed on a backside of the sheet. The sheet having an image on the backside is discharged to the exit tray
6
on one of the exit trays
61
,
62
, and
63
of the add-on sheet discharging unit
60
, as illustrated in
FIG. 1
or FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
illustrates a state of the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
when a sheet conveying path dividing section cover
13
(hereinafter referred to as the “cover”) is opened. The cover
13
is provided at the right side of the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
of the main body of the image forming apparatus
1
as shown in FIG.
4
. When a sheet is jammed in the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
, the jammed sheet is removed by opening the cover
13
.
When a sheet is jammed in the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
, the sheet reverse unit
70
is opened on a fulcrum positioned at an underside of the sheet reverse unit
70
and then the cover
13
is opened as illustrated in FIG.
4
. The cover
13
is configured to open and close on a fulcrum positioned in the vicinity of an underside edge of the cover
13
. The guide plate
12
located on the right side of the first separation pick
11
is supported by the cover
13
and is opened together with the cover
13
when the cover
13
is opened. A driven roller
14
b
of the pair of sheet conveying rollers
14
and the second separation pick
15
are attached to the cover
13
(to be precise, those are attached to a not shown guide member that opens and closes together with the cover
13
), and consequently the driven roller
14
b
and the second separation pick
15
are opened and closed together with the cover
13
. When the cover
13
is closed, the driven roller
14
b
press-contacts a drive roller
14
a
of the pair of sheet conveying rollers
14
at a predetermined pressure.
As illustrated in
FIG. 5
, the cover
13
is configured to open and close on a second fulcrum
22
relative to the main body of the image forming apparatus
1
. One end of a supporting member
20
is connected to the second fulcrum
22
. The supporting member
20
is configured to be rotatable independently of the cover
13
. The separation pick
11
is pivoted on a first fulcrum
21
positioned at another end of the supporting member
20
. According to the embodiment of the present invention, the first separation pick
11
is pivoted neither on the main body of the image forming apparatus
1
nor on the sheet guide plate
12
fixed to the cover
13
, but on the supporting member
20
that is rotatable independently of the cover
13
.
The supporting member
20
configured to be rotatable independently of the cover
13
is also configured to move rotatively together with the cover
13
as described below. The supporting member
20
includes the first fulcrum
21
to support the first separation pick
11
and the second fulcrum
22
to move rotatively together with the cover
13
or independently of the cover
13
.
Further, the supporting member
20
includes a projection
23
of an arm-like shape extending from a main body portion of the supporting member
20
, and an elastic member
24
is fixed onto a tip of the projection
23
. The sheet guide plate
12
located on the right side of the first separation pick
11
(as shown in
FIG. 5
) includes an engagement portion
25
which is formed by a part of the sheet guide plate
12
being dented toward the cover
13
.
According to the embodiment of the present invention, the projection
23
and the engagement portion
25
function to latch the supporting member
20
and the cover
13
(the sheet guide plate
12
) together. As illustrated in
FIG. 5
, when the cover
13
is closed, the elastic member
24
of the supporting member
20
is engaged in the engagement portion
25
of the sheet guide plate
12
. According to the embodiment of the present invention, the engagement portion
25
and the elastic member
24
are a latch part and a latched part respectively in the latch. The elastic member
24
may be fixed to a front-end part (a jaw) of the engagement portion
25
instead of onto the tip of the projection
23
.
FIGS. 6A and 6B
illustrate another example of a separation pick supporting member
20
of the present invention. The supporting member
20
includes the projection
23
B formed as an elastic member. As a material for the projection
23
B, for example, polyacetal resin (POM) may be used. In the example shown in
FIG. 6A
, the projection
23
B and the engagement portion
25
constitute a latch for latching the supporting member
20
and the cover
13
(the sheet guide plate
12
). The engagement portion
25
and the projection
23
B function as the latch part and the latched part respectively in the latch. The engagement portion
25
instead of the projection
23
B my be made of an elastic member or both of them may be made of an elastic member.
According to the example illustrated in
FIG. 6A
, when the cover
13
is closed, the tip of the projection
23
B of the supporting member
20
is latched by the engagement portion
25
of the sheet guide plate
12
. When the latch is disengaged, the projection
23
B changes its shape as indicated by the dotted line in FIG.
6
B. Likewise, the projection
23
B changes its shape when the engagement portion
25
latches the projection
23
B. Because the sheet transfer path selection
10
functions in substantially the same way when the supporting member
20
is configured as illustrated in FIG.
5
and
FIG. 6A
, hereinafter the present invention will be described based on the supporting member
20
configured as illustrated in FIG.
5
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 7
, when the cover
13
is rotatively opened on the second fulcrum
22
, the sheet guide plate
12
, the driven roller
14
b,
and the second separation pick
15
are opened together with the cover
13
. At this time, because the supporting member
20
is configured to be rotatable on the second fulcrum
22
and the elastic member
24
of the supporting member
20
is engaged in the engagement portion
25
of the sheet guide plate
12
, the supporting member
20
is also rotatively opened together with the cover
13
. Naturally, the first separation pick
11
attached to the supporting member
20
also rotatively moves on the second fulcrum
22
together with the cover
13
. Therefore, when the cover
13
is opened, the sheet transfer path selection section
10
above the fixing unit
5
is opened wide. Thus, when the elastic member
24
of the supporting member
20
is engaged in the engagement portion
25
of the sheet guide plate
12
, the supporting member
20
and the first separation pick
11
are opened together with the cover
13
.
Since the supporting member
20
and the first separation pick
11
are moved by the engagement force of the engagement portion
25
and the elastic member
24
when the cover
13
is opened, when a force is exerted to interfere with a rotative movement of the first separation pick
11
, the first separation pick
11
and the supporting member
20
do not open (move) even when the cover
13
is opened because the elastic member
24
becomes disengaged from the engagement portion
25
by changing the shape of the elastic member
24
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 8
, when the cover
13
is opened while a sheet J is jammed on the right side of the first separation pick
11
(especially when a sheet has jammed by being caught between the fixing unit
5
and sheet guide members
82
and
83
or a pair of sheet conveying rollers
81
(shown in FIG.
10
)), the jammed sheet J interferes with the movement of the first separation pick
11
. Therefore, when the cover
13
is opened, the elastic member
24
is disengaged from the engagement portion
25
by changing the shape of the elastic member
25
. Thus, even when the cover
13
is opened (as well as the sheet guide plate
12
, the driven roller
14
b,
and the second separation pick
15
), the first separation pick
11
(and the supporting member
20
) is not opened, thus preventing the sheet J from being torn or the first separation pick
11
from being damaged.
According to an experiment by the inventor of the present invention, the strength of the engagement of the elastic member
24
of the supporting member
20
and the engagement portion
25
of the sheet guide plate
12
is preferably not greater than 5 N (Newton). It is needless to say that the strength of the engagement is large enough to move the supporting member
20
and the first separation pick
11
together with the cover
13
when there is no jammed sheet as illustrated in FIG.
7
. The strength of the engagement can be varied and determined according to a construction of a device.
The cover
13
may then be closed after the cover
13
has been opened and the elastic member
24
has been disengaged from the engagement portion
25
(a situation illustrated in FIG.
8
), for example in closing the cover
13
after a jammed sheet has been removed. The elastic member
24
is then engaged in the engagement portion
25
when the cover
13
is closed. According to an embodiment of the present invention, an engagement guide part
12
a
is provided on the sheet guide plate
12
such that the elastic member
24
(the tip of the projection
23
B in the case of the example shown in
FIG. 6
) can be easily engaged in the engagement portion
25
by closing the cover
13
. When the cover
13
is closed, the cover
13
and the sheet guide plate
12
are rotatively moved on the second fulcrum
22
, and the engagement guide part
12
a
is thereby brought into contact with the elastic member
24
as indicated by the broader arrow in FIG.
8
. In other words, the engagement guide part
12
a
is provided to contact the elastic member
24
when the cover
13
is closed. Then the engagement guide part
12
a
changes the shape of the elastic member
24
(the projection
23
B in the case of the example shown in
FIG. 6
) so that the elastic member
24
goes beyond a corner
12
b
of the engagement guide part
12
a
to engage in the engagement portion
25
. Because the engagement guide part
12
a
is provided in such a manner that the elastic member
24
can be easily engaged in the engagement portion
25
when the cover
13
is closed, the first separation pick
11
can be replaced to its original position at the same time when the cover
13
is closed. Therefore, an operator does not have to pay particular attention to a position of the first separation pick
11
and an alignment of the elastic member
24
and the engagement portion
25
.
FIGS. 9-11
illustrate a sheet removal operation when a sheet is jammed in the above-described image forming apparatus.
As illustrated in
FIG. 9
, when a sheet to be discharged to the exit tray
6
has jammed by being folded like bellows between the fixing unit
5
and the pair of sheet discharging rollers
16
, the first separation pick
11
and the supporting member
20
are opened together when the cover
13
(as well as the sheet guide plate
12
, the driven roller
14
b,
and the second separation pick
15
as shown in FIG.
7
). Because the first separation pick
11
is moved away from the jammed sheet J, thus opening the sheet conveying path dividing section
10
wide to provide an operation space for removing the jammed sheet J, the jammed sheet J can be easily removed. In contrast, in an existing image forming apparatus as illustrated in
FIG. 12
, a separation pick
51
is not moved even when a cover
53
is opened, and therefore a jammed sheet J is hidden behind the separation pick
51
and can not be easily removed.
FIG. 10
illustrates a state in which a sheet J has jammed by being caught between the fixing unit
5
and the pair of sheet conveying rollers
81
. In this case, when the cover
13
is opened, the jammed sheet J interferes with the movement of the first separation pick
11
(and the supporting member
20
) because the jammed sheet J is jammed on the right side of the first separation pick
11
(between the first separation pick
11
and the sheet guide plate
12
). Therefore, as described previously, the elastic member
24
provided on the supporting member
20
is disengaged from the engagement portion
25
of the sheet guide plate
12
(see FIG.
8
), and the cover
13
is opened without opening the first separation pick
11
(and the supporting member
20
). Thus, an operator can easily reach and remove the jammed sheet J with his or her hands. In contrast, in an existing image forming apparatus as illustrated in
FIG. 13
, because the separation pick
51
is fulcrumed in a sheet guide plate
52
, when the jammed sheet J is jammed on the right side of the separation pick
51
, the jammed sheet J interferes with the movement of the separation pick
51
and thereby the cover
53
cannot be easily opened. When the cover
53
is forcibly opened, the jammed sheet J may be torn or the separation pick
51
may be damaged.
According to the embodiment of the present invention, when the cover
13
is opened while a leading portion of the sheet is caught by members disposed at an upstream side of the sheet transfer path selection section
10
(e.g. the sheet guide plates
82
and
83
in
FIG. 8
or the pair of sheet conveying rollers
81
) and a trailing portion of the sheet is caught by members disposed at a downstream side of the sheet transfer path selection section
10
(e.g. the fixing unit
5
), the sheet guide plate
12
is disengaged from the supporting member
20
as illustrated in
FIG. 10
(the elastic member
24
or the projection
23
B is disengaged from the engagement portion
25
). However, when the cover
13
is opened while either the leading or the trailing portion of the sheet is caught by the members located at the upstream or the downstream side of the sheet transfer path selection section
10
, because an edge of the sheet which is not caught can move, the engagement of the supporting member
20
and the cover
13
is maintained, and thereby the supporting member
20
and the first separation pick
11
are opened together with the cover
13
.
FIG. 11
illustrates a state of a sheet removal operation when a sheet is jammed while the sheet is being conveyed to the sheet reverse unit
70
(see FIG.
1
). The jammed sheet J is jammed on the right side of the first separation pick
11
, and a leading edge of the sheet has passed through the sheet guide plate
12
and the second separation pick
15
and is about to enter the sheet reverse unit
70
. When the cover
13
is opened, neither the first separation pick
11
nor the supporting member
20
moves together with the cover
13
. Therefore, a wide operation space for removing the jammed sheet J is made available above the jammed sheet J, allowing an operator to remove the jammed sheet J without any difficulty. In contrast, in an existing image forming apparatus as illustrated in
FIG. 14
, when the cover
53
is opened, the separation pick
51
is located on the jammed sheet J interfering with a removal of the jammed sheet J.
As described above, according to the present invention, the supporting member
20
includes the first fulcrum
21
for supporting the first separation pick
11
and the second fulcrum
22
for rotatively moving the supporting member
20
. Because the supporting member
20
is configured to rotatively open together with the cover
13
or independently of the cover
13
, the first separation pick
11
can be opened together with the cover
13
and also the cover
13
can be opened without moving the first separation pick
11
. Thus, a jammed sheet jammed on either side of the first separation pick
11
can be easily removed. Further, even when the jammed sheet is jammed on the right side of the first separation pick
11
(on the side of the cover
13
), neither the jammed sheet nor the first separation pick
11
may be torn or damaged respectively by opening the cover
13
.
Obviously, numerous additional modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
This documents claims priority and contains subject matter related to Japanese Patent Applications Nos. 11-143554 filed on May 24, 1999, and 2000-100918 filed on Apr. 3, 2000, and the entire contents thereof are herein incorporated by reference.
Claims
- 1. A sheet conveying path switching device for use in an image forming apparatus, comprising:a separation pick configured to switch a sheet conveying path; a cover configured to cover and open a space around said separation pick for removing a jammed sheet; and a separation pick supporting member configured to pivotably support said separation pick, said separation pick supporting member including: a first fulcrum configured to support said separation pick; and a second fulcrum configured to rotatively move said supporting member both independently of and integrally with said cover.
- 2. A sheet conveying path switching device for use in an image forming apparatus, comprising:a separation pick configured to switch a sheet conveying path; a cover configured to cover and open a space around said separation pick for removing a jammed sheet; and a separation pick supporting member configured to pivotably support said separation pick, said separation pick supporting member including: a first fulcrum configured to support said separation pick; a second fulcrum configured to rotatively move said cover; and a latch configured to detachably engage with said cover.
- 3. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a sheet conveying path switching device, including: a separation pick configured to switch a sheet conveying path; a cover configured to cover and open a space around said separation pick for removing a jammed sheet; and a separation pick supporting member configured to pivotably support said separation pick, said separation pick supporting member including a first fulcrum configured to support said separation pick and a second fulcrum configured to rotatively move said supporting member both independently of and integrally with said cover.
- 4. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a sheet conveying path switching device, including: a separation pick configured to switch a sheet conveying path; a cover configured to cover and open a space around said separation pick for removing a jammed sheet; and a separation pick supporting member configured to pivotably support said separation pick, said separation pick supporting member including: a first fulcrum configured to support said separation pick; a second fulcrum configured to rotatively move said cover; and a latch configured to detachably engage with said cover.
- 5. An image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said separation pick supporting member is rotatively moved together with said cover by said latch, and said separation pick supporting member and said cover engaged with each other by said latch are disengaged when a force is exerted to interfere with the rotative movement of said separation pick supporting member.
- 6. An image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said separation pick supporting member is rotatively moved together with said cover by said latch, and said separation pick supporting member and said cover engaged with each other by said latch are disengaged when said cover is opened when a sheet is jammed between said separation pick supporting member and said cover.
- 7. An image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said separation pick supporting member is rotatively moved together with said cover by said latch, and said separation pick supporting member and said cover engaged with each other by said latch are disengaged when said cover is opened when a sheet is jammed between said separation pick supporting member and said cover with a leading portion and a trailing portion of the sheet caught by members located at upstream and downstream sides respectively in a moving direction of the sheet.
- 8. An image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said separation pick supporting member is rotatively moved together with said cover by said latch, and said separation pick supporting member and said cover engaged with each other by said latch are disengaged when said cover is opened when a sheet is jammed between said separation pick supporting member and said cover with a leading portion and a trailing portion of the sheet caught by members located at upstream and downstream sides respectively in a moving direction of the sheet, and said separation pick supporting member and said cover engaged with each other by said latch are maintained engaged when said cover is opened while either the leading or the trailing portion of the sheet is caught by the members located at the upstream or the downstream sides respectively in the moving direction of the sheet.
- 9. An image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said latch includes a latch member and a latched member and at least one of the latch and the latched members is made of an elastic member.
- 10. An image forming apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:said latch includes a latching guide part guiding a latch of said latch and latched members.
- 11. An image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:said latch includes a latch member and a latched member and a tip of at least one of the latch and the latched members is made of an elastic member.
- 12. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein:said latch includes a latching guide part guiding a latch of said latch and latched members.
- 13. A sheet conveying path switching device for use in an image forming apparatus, comprising:separation means for switching a sheet conveying path; cover means for covering and opening a space around said separation means for removing a jammed sheet; and support means for supporting said separation means, said support means including: first pivot means for supporting said separation means; and second pivot means for moving said support means both independently of and integrally with said cover means.
- 14. A sheet conveying path switching device for use in an image forming apparatus, comprising:separation means for switching a sheet conveying path; cover means for covering and opening a space around said separation means for removing a jammed sheet; and support means for supporting said separation means, said support means including: first pivot means for supporting said separation means; second pivot means for moving said cover means; and latch means for detachably engaging with said cover means.
- 15. An image forming apparatus, comprising:sheet conveying path switching means, including: separation means for switching a sheet conveying path; cover means for covering and opening a space around said separation means for removing a jammed sheet; and support means for supporting said separation means, said support means including a first pivot means for supporting said separation means and a second pivot means for moving said support means both independently of and integrally with said cover means.
- 16. An image forming apparatus, comprising:sheet conveying path switching means, including: separation means for switching a sheet conveying path; cover means for covering and opening a space around said separation means for removing a jammed sheet; and support means for supporting said separation pick, said support means including: first pivot means for supporting said separation means; second pivot means for moving said cover means; and latch means for engaging with said cover means.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-143554 |
May 1999 |
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12-100918 |
Apr 2000 |
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