This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-228623 filed on Aug. 25, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a sheet feeder.
Conventional sheet feeders are disclosed in JP-A-2005-292236 and JP-A-2006-176321. The sheet feeder has a housing, a sheet feed cassette, a pressure plate, and a pressure mechanism.
The housing has a cassette housing part. The cassette housing part is recessed horizontally from the front surface toward the depth direction. Further, a pick-up roller that is driven rotationally about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the depth direction is provided in the upper part at the front surface side within an opening of the cassette housing part.
The sheet feed cassette has a holding chamber having an open top for storing stacked sheets of paper, and can be housed within the cassette housing part and drawn from the cassette housing part.
The pressure plate is provided pivotably about a pivot in parallel with the horizontal axis so as to be inclined downwardly toward the depth direction of the sheet feed cassette.
The pressure mechanism presses sheets of paper against the pick-up roller by increasing the angle of inclination of the pressure plate when the sheet feed cassette is pushed into the cassette housing part.
The conventional sheet feeder having such a configuration is applied to an image forming apparatus such as an electrophotographic printer. As described below, the sheets of paper are loaded in the sheet feed cassette and the sheets of paper are fed to the image forming apparatus.
First, a user draws the sheet feed cassette from the cassette housing part of the housing to draw the sheet feed cassette by the length more than the length of sheets in the depth direction. Concurrently, the pressure plate is horizontal at the reduced angle of inclination.
Next, the user stacks sheets of paper from above the holding chamber of the sheet feed cassette, and then, inserts the sheet feed cassette from the front of the housing to the depth direction to make the sheet feed cassette housed in the cassette housing part.
In this manner, when the sheet feed cassette is pushed into the cassette housing part, the pressure mechanism increases the angle of inclination of the pressure plate and presses the sheets of paper against the pick-up roller. Thereby, the loading of sheets of paper in the sheet feeder is completed. Further, in the sheet feeder, when the sheets of paper are fed to the image forming apparatus, the pick-up roller rotates and associated components such as rollers and guides provided around work in conjunction with the pick-up roller. Thus, the sheets of paper can be fed one by one to the image forming apparatus from the upper part of the front surface side within the opening.
By the way, image forming apparatuses such as printers have been recently downsized and often placed near the work areas on the desks or the like. Accordingly, it is desired for the image forming apparatus to occupy the smaller space so as not to reduce the work area. On this account, it is also desired for the above described conventional sheet feeder to occupy the smaller space.
However, in the above described conventional sheet feeder, it has been difficult to make the occupied space smaller at the front surface side of the sheet feeder because the sheet feed cassette must be drawn by the length more than the length of sheets in the depth direction when the sheets of paper are loaded in the sheet feed cassette.
The invention has been achieved in view of the above described conventional circumstances, and a purpose of the invention is to provide a sheet feeder that can occupy the smaller space.
The sheet feeder of the invention includes a housing, a sheet feed cassette, a pressure plate, a pressure mechanism, and a pressure plate regulation mechanism. The housing has a cassette housing part. The cassette housing part is recessed horizontally from the front surface toward the depth direction, and provided with a pick-up roller that is driven rotationally about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the depth direction in the upper part at the front surface side within an opening thereof. The sheet feed cassette has a holding chamber having an open top for storing stacked sheets. The sheet feed cassette is can be housed within the cassette housing part and drawn from the cassette housing part. The pressure plate is provided pivotably about a pivot in parallel with the horizontal axis so as to be inclined downwardly toward the depth direction of the sheet feed cassette. The pressure mechanism presses sheets against the pick-up roller by increasing the angle of inclination of the pressure plate when the sheet feed cassette is pushed into the cassette housing part. The pressure plate regulation mechanism inclines the pressure plate downwardly toward the depth direction while separating the sheets on the pressure plate or the pressure plate from the pick-up roller when the sheet feed cassette is drawn from the cassette housing part by a length less than a length of sheets in the depth direction.
In the sheet feeder of the invention, when a user tries to load sheets in the holding chamber of the sheet feed cassette, the user draws the sheet feed cassette from the cassette housing part of the housing by the length less than the length of the sheets of paper in the depth direction (in the “half-open” state in which the depth side of the holding chamber is located within the cassette housing part and the front side of the holding chamber is located outside of the cassette housing part). Then, the pressure plate regulation mechanism separates the sheets on the pressure plate or the pressure plate from the pick-up roller. Accordingly, no sheet remains between the upper most sheet remaining in the holding chamber of the sheet feed cassette and the pick-up roller or in the holding chamber, and a clearance is produced between the pressure plate and the pick-up roller. Further, the pressure plate regulation mechanism inclines the pressure plate downwardly toward the depth direction so that the sheets to be loaded can be guided by the remaining uppermost sheet or the pressure plate.
On this account, the user inserts the sheets from above the front side of the holding chamber toward the depth direction into the sheet feed cassette in this condition, the sheets are guided by the remaining uppermost sheet or the pressure plate and easily stacked in the holding chamber without rubbing against the pick-up roller. Thus, in the sheet feeder, if the sheet feed cassette is not completely drawn from the cassette housing part of the housing, the sheets can be loaded along the pressure plate downwardly inclined toward the depth direction in the holding chamber of the sheet feed cassette.
Therefore, the sheet feeder of the invention can occupy the smaller space so as not to reduce the work area on the desk or the like.
Hereinafter, embodiments 1 to 3 that embody the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In
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The printer main body 8 includes a housing 90 having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and an image forming unit 7 provided in the upper part within the housing 90. The image forming unit 7, though details of which are not shown, adopts a general image forming system including electrophotographic, thermal, inkjet, or other systems.
The sheet feeder 1 includes the housing 90 in common use with the printer main body 8, a sheet feed cassette 10, a pressure plate 20, a pressure mechanism 30, and a pressure plate regulation mechanism 40.
The housing 90 has a cassette housing part 91. The cassette housing part 91 is located below the image forming unit 7 and recessed horizontally from the front surface 90a of the housing 90 toward the depth direction. Further, a pick-up roller 6 that is driven rotationally about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the depth direction is provided in the upper part at the front surface 90a side within an opening 91a of the cassette housing part 91. Furthermore, a sheet feed assistance part 5 is provided in front of the pick-up roller 6, though the details are not shown. The sheet feed assistance part 5 has a separation roller mechanism that separates sheets of paper 99 one by one, a paper dust collection roller mechanism, a turning mechanism that turns the sheet of paper 99 along the pick-up roller 6 and guides it in the depth direction, etc.
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The pressure plate 20 formed of a substantially rectangular metal thin plate is provided in the sheet feed cassette 10. The front edge of the pressure plate 20 is located near the inner surface of the front wall part 10a. On the other hand, the depth edge of the pressure plate 20 is journaled by a first pivot 21 in parallel with the horizontal axis provided near the front edge of the depth bottom part 10f. Accordingly, the pressure plate 20 is pivotable about the first pivot 21 from the horizontal state in which the plate forms substantially the same plane with the depth bottom part 10f as shown in
The space defined by the front wall part 10a, the depth wall part 10b, the side wall parts 10c, 10d, and the depth bottom part 10f of the sheet feed cassette 10 as well as the upper surface of the pressure plate 20 is a holding chamber 11 that can store stacked sheets of paper 99.
To the part between the upper surface at the first pivot 21 side in the pressure plate 20 (that is, the depth edge of the pressure plate 20) and the depth bottom part 10f that forms part of the bottom surface of the holding chamber 11, a sheet member 29 that covers a gap 10g produced between them is attached. The sheet member 29 is an elastically deformable thin resin sheet in a belt shape. The front edge of the sheet member 29 is fixed so as not to produce irregularities on the upper surface at the first pivot 21 side in the pressure plate 20, and the depth edge of the sheet member 29 is in contact with the upper surface of the depth bottom part 10f. Accordingly, as shown in
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The pressure mechanism 30 has a lever 31, a rotating shaft 32, and a driven gear 33 provided at the sheet feed cassette 10 side, and the drive gear 34 provided at the housing 90 side.
More specifically, the rotating shaft 32 is buried rotatably about the horizontal axis perpendicular to the depth direction within the front wall part 10a of the sheet feed cassette 10. Further, one end of the rotating shaft 32 projects out of the sheet feed cassette 10 and the driven gear 33 is fixed thereto. On the other hand, the other end of the rotating shaft 32 projects into a recessed portion for lever 19b formed at the inner center of the front wall part 10a, and the lever 31 is fixed thereto. The lever 31 extends from the other end of the rotating shaft 32 in the depth direction to position the depth edge of the lever 31 below the front side of the pressure plate 20.
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The pressure plate regulation mechanism 40 includes a first link 60, a supporting member 50, and a second link 70.
The first link 60 commonly uses component members with the pressure mechanism 30 and includes the lever 31, the rotating shaft 32, the driven gear 33, and the drive gear 34. Further, in the condition in which the pressure plate 20 is inclined as shown in
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The second link 70 includes the guide roller shafts 53a, 53b, the guide rollers 54a, 54b, the two coil springs 52a, 52b, and the above described guide rails 92c, 92d. Further, when the sheet feed cassette 10 is drawn from the cassette housing part 91, the angle of inclination of the supporting member 50 and the pressure plate 20, which has been reduced to the horizontal state by the first link 60, can be increased by the second link 70 again in the following manner.
First, when the sheet feed cassette 10 is housed in the cassette housing part 91 as shown in
Then, as the sheet feed cassette 10 is being drawn from the cassette housing part 91, the guide rollers 54a, 54b are being brought into contact with the inclined surface at the front side from the horizontal surface at the depth side of the guide rails 92c, 92d and gradually rise as shown by (b) and (c) in
Then, as shown in
Thus, when the sheet feed cassette 10 is drawn from the cassette housing part 91 by the length L2 less than the length of sheets of paper 99 in the depth direction, the second link 70 can increase the angle of inclination of the supporting member 50 and push up the pressure plate 20 from below by the front edge of the supporting member 50 to downwardly incline the pressure plate 20 toward the depth direction. Concurrently, a clearance having a height that may prevent interference of the sheets of paper 99 being loaded is secured between the inclined pressure plate 20, and the pick-up roller 6 and the cassette housing part 91 as shown in
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Furthermore, as shown in
In the sheet feeder 1 of embodiment 1 having the above described configuration, sheets of paper 99 are fed to the printer 9 and sheets of paper 99 are loaded in the sheet feed cassette 10 as below.
First, as shown in
When the sheets of paper 99 within the holding chamber 11 are reduced as shown in
In this regard, when the user draws the sheet feed cassette 10 from the cassette housing part 91 slightly by the length L1, the driven gear 32 and the drive gear 34 of the first link 60 are separated and the driven gear 32 becomes freely rotatable, and then, the pressure plate 20 and the lever 31 moves downwardly due to the weight of the pressure plate 20 itself. In this manner, the first link 60 reduces the angle of inclination of the pressure plate 20 to turn the pressure plate 20 into the horizontal state and separates the sheets of paper 99 on the pressure plate 20 or the pressure plate 20 from the pick-up roller 6. Accordingly, no sheet of paper 99 remains between the upper most sheet of paper 99 remaining in the holding chamber 11 of the sheet feed cassette 10 and the pick-up roller 6 or in the holding chamber 11, and a clearance is produced between the pressure plate 20 and the pick-up roller 6. Consequently, even when the user draws the sheet feed cassette 10 further, the sheets of paper 99 remaining on the pressure plate 20 or the pressure plate 20 may not rub against the pick-up roller 6.
Then, as the user draws the sheet feed cassette 10 further from the cassette housing part 91, the positional relationships between the guide rails 92c, 92d and the guide rollers 54a, 54b of the second link 70 change to increase the angle of inclination of the supporting member 50 as shown in
Next, the user inserts the sheets of paper 99 to be loaded into the sheet feed cassette 10 from above the front side of the holding chamber 11 toward the depth direction. In this regard, the sheets of paper 99 are guided by the remaining uppermost sheet of paper 99 or the pressure plate 20 and easily stacked in the holding chamber 11 without rubbing against the pick-up roller 6. Further, when the sheets of paper 99 are loaded along the inclined pressure plate 20, the sheets of paper 99 are not caught by the gap 10g because the sheets of paper 99 are inserted slidingly on the upper surface of the sheet member 29. Thus, in the sheet feeder 1, even if the sheet feed cassette 10 is not completely drawn from the cassette housing part 91 of the housing 90, the sheets of paper 99 can be easily and reliably loaded along the pressure plate 20 downwardly inclined toward the depth direction in the holding chamber 11 of the sheet feed cassette 10.
Further, in the condition of
From the condition shown in
Here, the sheet feeder 1 of embodiment 1 includes the pressure plate regulation mechanism 40 that separates the sheets of paper 99 on the pressure plate 20 or the pressure plate 20 and the pick-up roller 6 while downwardly inclining the pressure plate 20 toward the depth direction when the sheet feed cassette 10 is drawn from the cassette housing part 91 by the length less than the length of the sheets of paper 99 in the depth direction. Accordingly, in the sheet feeder 1, the sheets of paper 99 can be loaded in the holding chamber 11 of the sheet feed cassette 10 along the pressure plate 20 downwardly inclined toward the depth direction even when the sheet feed cassette 10 is not completely drawn from the cassette housing part 91 as described above.
Therefore, the sheet feeder 1 of embodiment 1 can occupy the smaller space so as not to reduce the work area on the desk or the like.
Further, in the sheet feeder 1, the pressure plate regulation mechanism 40 includes the supporting member 50 that can support the pressure plate 20 from below, and the first link 60 and the second link 70 provided between the housing 90 and the sheet feed cassette 10 for guiding the supporting member 50 while the sheet feed cassette 10 is drawn from the cassette housing part 91 by the length less than the length of the sheets of paper 99 in the depth direction. According to the sheet feeder 1, the conventional sheet feeder can be easily improved to exert effects of the invention only by making small modifications to the pressure plate, the pressure mechanism, etc. thereof, and the rise in manufacturing cost can be suppressed.
Furthermore, in the sheet feeder 1, the first link 60 reduces the angle of inclination of the pressure plate 20 to separate the sheets of paper 99 on the pressure plate 20 or the pressure plate 20 from the pick-up roller 6 when the sheet feed cassette 10 is drawn from the cassette housing part 91, and the second link 70 downwardly inclines the pressure plate 20 toward the depth direction again when the sheet feed cassette 10 is drawn from the cassette housing part 91 by the length less than the length of sheets of paper 99 in the depth direction. Accordingly, in the sheet feeder 1, the effects of the invention can be realized more reliably by switching from the pressure mechanism 30 to the first link 60, and then, switching from the first link 60 to the second link 70, and the conventional sheet feeder can be improved more easily.
Moreover, in the sheet feeder 1, since the supporting member 50 is the plate-like member provided between the pressure plate 20 and the front bottom part 10e as part of the bottom surface of the holding chamber 11, the thickness of the pressure plate 20 and the supporting member 50 can be made thinner and the reduce in size of the holding chamber 11 of the sheet feed cassette 10 can be suppressed. Thereby, a large number of sheets of paper 99 can be held within the sheet feed cassette 10.
In addition, the printer 9 as the image forming apparatus including the sheet feeder 1 can occupy the smaller space so as not to reduce the work area on the desk or the like.
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The sheet width regulation mechanism 100 has a pair of width direction regulating plates 101a, 101b. The width direction regulating plates 101a, 101b are disposed to face each other at both sides on the upper surface of the front bottom part 10e in the width direction, and slidable in the width direction by a general sliding mechanism or the like (not shown).
The pressure plate 20a has a front side corresponding to an upper lateral part of the T-shape and a depth side corresponding to a lower longitudinal part of the T-shape, and the depth side of itself is narrower than the sliding range of the width direction regulating plates 101a, 101b of the sheet width regulation mechanism 100. Accordingly, the pressure plate 20a has the shape that does not interfere with the width direction regulating plates 101a, 101b when the width direction regulating plates 101a, 101b slide to accommodate sheets of paper of different sizes. In addition to the shorter width of the depth side of the pressure plate 20a, the widths of a first pivot 21a and a sheet member 29a are also made shorter. Further, extending surfaces 10h, 10i located at both ends of the depth edge of the pressure plate 20a and extending forward are formed from the front end of the depth bottom part 10f. The extending surfaces 10h, 10i are guides that, when a wider sheet of paper is inserted along the inclined pressure plate 20a, if the both depth ends are not supported by the depth side of the pressure plate 20a but downwardly suspended, guides the ends so that they may not caught by the front edge of the front bottom part 10e.
The supporting member 50a has a substantially “rectangular frame” shape in which a large opening surrounding the sliding range of the width direction regulating plates 101a, 101b of the sheet width regulation mechanism 100 is formed. Accordingly, the supporting member 50a has the shape that does not interfere with the width direction regulating plates 101a, 101b when the plates slide to accommodate sheets of paper of different sizes.
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The depth direction regulating plate 102 is slidable along a rail 103 in the depth direction, and the position of the depth direction regulating plate 102 can be adjusted to conform sheets of paper in different sizes.
The sheet feeder 2 of embodiment 2 having such a configuration can also exert the same effects as those of the sheet feeder 1 of embodiment 1. Further, the sheet feeder 2 can accommodate plural sheet sizes by the sheet width regulation mechanism 100 and the depth direction regulating plate 102.
Furthermore, in the sheet feeder 2, the pressure plate 20a has the T-shape, not the substantially “H”-shape that is common in a conventional sheet feeder provided with a sheet width regulation mechanism. Accordingly, the problem that, when sheets of paper are inserted along an inclined pressure plate having a substantially “H”-shape, both ends at the depth side are apt to be caught by the lower lateral part of the substantially “H”-shape can be solved.
Moreover, in the sheet feeder 2, after sheets of paper are loaded in the sheet feed cassette 10 in the half-open state as shown in
As shown in
The sheet width regulation mechanism 110 has a pair of width direction regulating plates 111a, 111b. The width direction regulating plates 111a, 111b are disposed to face each other at both sides on the upper surface of the pressure plate 20b in the width direction, and slidable in the width direction by a general sliding mechanism or the like (not shown) provided at the lower surface side of the pressure plate 20b.
The configuration of the depth direction regulating plate 102 is the same as that of the sheet feeder 2 of embodiment 2.
The sheet feeder 3 of embodiment 3 having such a configuration can also exert the same effects as those of the sheet feeders 1, 2 of embodiments 1, 2. Further, the sheet feeder 3 can accommodate plural sheet sizes by the sheet width regulation mechanism 110 and the depth direction regulating plate 102 as is the case of the sheet feeder 2 of embodiment 2.
Furthermore, the sheet feeder 3 is different from the sheet feeder 2 of embodiment 2 in that the sheet width regulation mechanism 110 is provided not on the bottom surface of the holding chamber 11, but on the upper surface of the pressure plate 20b. Accordingly, in the sheet feeder 3, as shown in
By the way, in a sheet feeder disclosed in FIGS. 12 and 13 of JP-A-2003-212363, a sheet feed cassette having a box shape itself is drawn by the length less than the length of sheets of paper in the depth direction and inclined, the front wall of the sheet feed cassette is downwardly pivoted, and sheets of paper are loaded from the front surface side of the sheet feed cassette. The sheet feeder has a different configuration from the configuration of the sheet feeder of the invention in which not the sheet feed cassette itself but the pressure plate is inclined. Further, the sheet feeder is more complex in configuration and more difficult in downsizing and reduction of manufacturing cost compared to the sheet feeder of the invention.
The invention has been described according to embodiments 1 to 3 as above, however, as will be understood, the invention is not limited to the embodiments 1 to 3 and appropriate changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
For example, as the links, general combinations of gears, levers, cams, guide rails, and other mechanical elements can be employed. Further, the links may be integrally formed or separately formed.
As the pressure plate positioning mechanism, for example, a mechanism having a movable locking member that directly locks the pressure plate along the bottom surface of the holding chamber may be employed. Further, as the pressure plate positioning mechanism, a mechanism having a movable locking member that locks the supporting member along the bottom surface of the holding chamber for indirectly positioning the pressure plate may be employed. In the case where the pressure plate positioning mechanism directly locks the pressure plate for positioning, it is preferable that the pressure plate positioning mechanism has a function of automatically unlocking the positioning of the pressure plate so as not to hinder the operation of the pressure mechanism when the sheet feed cassette is pushed into the cassette housing part. In this regard, in the case where the pressure plate positioning mechanism locks the supporting member to indirectly position the pressure plate, such a function is not required because the operation of the pressure mechanism is not hindered.
As the sheet member, a resin film or sheet, an elastically deformable metal thin plate, or other general members may be employed.
The invention is applicable to an electrophotographic printer or the like.
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