Claims
- 1. A sheet feeder for continuously feeding cut sheets to an image forming section of an image forming apparatus, comprising:
- control rollers adjoining the image forming section on an upstream side of the image forming section with respect to an intended direction of sheet transport for transporting the sheets to said image forming section at a desired transport speed;
- control means for accelerating said control rollers to a first speed higher than an image forming speed for a desired period of time after a leading edge of the sheet has been gripped by said control rollers and reducing the speed of said control rollers from said first speed to said sheet processing speed before said leading edge of the sheet reaches the image forming section to thereby reduce a distance between a preceding sheet and a succeeding sheet, said control means further controlling said control rollers to stop or start rotating in synchronism with a rotation of a photoconductive element of the image forming section; and
- a transport roller located upstream of the image forming section and downstream of said control rollers with respect to the intended direction of sheet feed and rotatable at a transport speed substantially equal to a transport speed of said image forming section, wherein said transport roller decelerates a speed of the sheet transported by the control rollers when the transport roller grips the leading edge of the sheet, said control means controlling said transport roller and said control rollers such that after the leading edge of the sheet transported by said control rollers rotating at the high speed has been gripped by said transport roller, the transport speed of said control rollers is reduced to one substantially equal to the transport speed of said image forming section.
- 2. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the image forming section comprises a photoconductive element for forming an image thereon, said sheet feeder further comprising means disposed in said image forming section for causing, when an image formed on said photoconductive element is to be transferred to the sheet being transported, said sheet to closely contact said photoconductive element.
- 3. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, further comprising sheet transporting means located upstream of said control rollers with respect to the intended direction of sheet transport, said control means controlling said sheet transporting means such that while said control rollers are rotated at the high speed, a transport speed of said transporting means is also increased.
- 4. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, further comprising sheet transporting means located upstream of said control rollers with respect to the intended direction of sheet feed and having a transport speed which is
- (sheet length+sheet distance at the time of sheet feed)/(sheet length+sheet distance at the time of image formation)
- times as high as the image forming speed.
- 5. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control means controls said control rollers such that after said control rollers have been brought to a stop, the leading edge of the sheet is abutted against a nip portion of said control rollers for registration, and thereafter transport of said sheet is resumed.
- 6. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, further comprising sheet sensing means interposed between the image forming section and said control rollers for sensing the sheet, said control means adjusting a transporting movement of said control rollers in response to an output of said sheet sensing means.
- 7. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a drive source implemented by a stepping motor for driving said control rollers, an output shaft of said stepping motor and a shaft of said control rollers being directly connected to each other.
- 8. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a drive source implemented by a stepping motor for driving said control rollers, and vibration reducing means for connecting an output shaft of said stepping motor and a shaft of said control rollers.
- 9. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein assuming that a transport speed at the image forming section is V, a distance between said image forming section and a nip portion of said control rollers is L, and a transport speed of said control rollers being rotated at the high speed while gripping the sheet is Vf, said transport, speed Vf satisfies a relation:
- Vf.gtoreq.L.multidot.V/(L-30 (millimeters)).
- 10. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control means controls said transport roller and said control rollers such that before the leading edge of the sheet gripped by said transport roller reaches the image forming section after the decrease of the transport speed to the one substantially equal to the transport speed of said image forming section, a drive acting on said control rollers is cut off to make said control rollers idle.
- 11. A sheet feeder as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a guide member forming a sheet transport path between said control rollers and said transport roller and including an expanded portion for receiving a leading edge portion of the sheet which deforms on abutting against said transport roller.
Priority Claims (5)
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3-324596 |
Dec 1991 |
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4-094285 |
Apr 1992 |
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4-217725 |
Aug 1992 |
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4-254964 |
Sep 1992 |
JPX |
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4-286214 |
Oct 1992 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 07/987,189, filed on Dec. 8, 1992, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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987189 |
Dec 1992 |
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