The present invention relates to a sheet feeding apparatus for separating a sheet one by one from a stack of sheets placed on a stacker and feeding the sheet to a processing platen for processing the sheet such as reading or printing an image, and relates to an image reading apparatus with the sheet feeding apparatus. The present invention also relates to a method of detecting a double feed of a plurality of sheets during a sheet feeding process.
A sheet feeding apparatus is generally known as an apparatus for sequentially feeding a sheet one by one from a stack of sheets placed on a stacker to a processing platen in a printer, a copying machine, a scanner, or the like. When the sheet feeding apparatus attempts to separate one sheet at a time from a stack of sheets on a stacker and feed the sheet to a processing platen, two or more sheets may overlap with each other during the feeding process. In such a case, the sheets are fed to the processing platen without being properly separated from each other, which is called a double feed. When the double feed occurs, a wrong processing may be performed at the processing platen. Accordingly, if the sheets are not separated accurately, it is necessary to detect the double feed before the sheets reach the processing platen to stop the processing or cancel processed data such as reading.
A conventional method of detecting the double feed of sheets includes an ultrasonic sensor, a photo-sensor, or the like for detecting attenuation in an ultrasonic wave or an intensity of light passing through the sheet, thereby determining whether there is a single sheet.
Japanese Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 10-257595 discloses an ultrasonic sensor for detecting a sheet during transportation. A conventional ultrasonic sensor includes a piezoelectric oscillation plate such as piezoelectric ceramic at a wave transmission side and a similar oscillation plate at a wave reception side. A pulse voltage with a predetermined cycle is applied to the piezoelectric oscillation plate at the wave transmission side to generate oscillation, thereby transmitting an ultrasonic wave. The piezoelectric oscillation plate at the wave reception side receives the ultrasonic wave and converts to an electrical signal. Electric energy applied to the piezoelectric oscillation plate (wave transmission element) at the wave transmission side is compared with electric energy generated at the piezoelectric oscillation plate (wave reception element) at the wave reception side, thereby determining whether there is a single sheet.
When the double feed is detected with such an ultrasonic sensor, it is necessary to accurately measure the ultrasonic energy (electric energy output from the wave reception element) attenuated through the sheet between the wave transmission element and the wave reception element. U.S. Pat. No. 6,212,130 discloses a conventional structure in which a wave transmission element and a wave reception element are arranged opposite to each other with a predetermined angle relative to a surface of a sheet. With this structure, it is possible to prevent an ultrasonic wave transmitted from the wave transmission element from reflecting at the sheet surface and interfering.
Japanese Utility Model Publication (Kokai) No. 06-49567 proposes a structure in which a wave transmission element and a wave reception element are arranged opposite to each other between a downstream roller and an upstream roller arranged with a predetermined distance in between, thereby detecting the double feed while a sheet is in a stable condition. More specifically, with the structure, the double feed is detected while the downstream and upstream rollers nip the sheet in a straight position during transportation. Accordingly, it is possible to accurately detect the double feed since a leading end or a trailing end of the sheet is not curved or does not oscillate vertically.
When the double feed is detected with the conventional ultrasonic sensor or optical sensor, an instantaneous wave such as a burst wave is used to measure an amount of the wave transmitted through a sheet. With this method, when the sheets are overlapped and shifted in a feeding direction, it is difficult to accurately detect the double feed. Further, an image reading apparatus handles a wide variety of sheets in terms of quality, weight, and size. In such a case, it is necessary to provide a detection area with a predetermined length along a sheet transport direction, so that it is possible to apply a burst wave or a steady-state wave several times and detected signals are averaged for detecting the double feed.
As described above, Japanese Utility Model Publication (Kokai) No. 06-49567 discloses the structure in which the transport rollers are arranged separately with a predetermined distance in between in the feeding direction, so that the double feed is detected while the transport rollers nip a sheet. In Japanese Utility Model Publication (Kokai) No. 06-49567, a sheet sensor detects that the transport rollers at a downstream side nip a leading end of the sheet, and the double feed is detected based on a detection signal in this state. However, when the sheets are overlapped and shifted in the feeding direction, the double feed may be detected while a trailing end of the sheet leaves the transport rollers at a downstream side and is flapping, thereby causing a false detection.
In view of the problems mentioned above, an object of the present invention to provide a sheet feeding apparatus in which at least two transport devices are arranged at an upstream side and a downstream side in a feeding direction to obtain a specific measurement area in between while nipping and transporting a sheet. When the double feed is detected, the transport device at the upstream side securely nips a trailing end of the sheet.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sheet feeding apparatus and a method of accurately detecting the double feed in which even when a sheet does not have a specific length, it is possible to accurately detect the double feed including a case that the sheets are overlapped and shifted in a feeding direction.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention.
To achieve the objects described above, according to the present invention, the following structure is provided for transporting a sheet from a stacker to a processing position to read an image and the like. At least two transport devices, i.e. first and second transport devices, are arranged on a sheet guide extending from the stacker to the processing position at positions with a distance in between for nipping and transporting a sheet. A double feed detection device such as an ultrasonic sensor and a sheet end detection device are arranged between the first and second transport devices for detecting a double feed and a trailing end of the sheet, respectively.
The first and second transport devices are arranged with an interval in between smaller than a length of a sheet with a smallest size to be transported, so that both of the first and second transport devices nip the sheet. An output signal from the double feed detection device is compared with a predetermined set value. In a case that the double feed detection device is formed of an ultrasonic sensor, a piezoelectric oscillation plate of a wave reception element generates an electric signal. A voltage or an integral value of a current and a voltage of the electric signal is compared with the predetermined set value. The set value is determined experimentally in advance as a voltage or an integral value of a current and a voltage generated in the wave reception element in a case of a single sheet and two or more overlapped sheets. Accordingly, when the wave reception element generates the electric signal greater than the predetermined set value, it is determined that there is only one sheet, and when the wave reception element generates the electric signal smaller than the predetermined set value, it is determined that there is two or more sheets.
A plurality of predetermined set values may be set for determining whether there is no sheet or one sheet, and whether there is one sheet or two sheets. Accordingly, it is possible to detect the presence and the number of the sheets.
In the present invention, the sheet end detection device is disposed at a downstream side of the first transport device (transport device disposed on an upstream side in the sheet transport direction) for detecting the trailing end of the sheet. A transport amount (length) of the sheet is determined according to a period of time from when the double feed detection device transmits a detection signal to when the trailing end of the sheet passes the sheet end detection device. When the transport amount of the sheet is smaller than a predetermined transport length, the detection signal of the double feed detection device is nullified and the sheet overlapping state is determined. The transport length of the sheet may be determined through a period of time that rollers or belts constituting the first and second transport devices rotate at a constant speed, or a rotational amount of one of the first and second transport devices.
A first comparison device compares the output signal from the double feed detection device with a reference value in voltage or electric power predetermined according to the sheet overlapping state. A second comparison device compares the transport amount of the sheet detected through a period of time from when the double feed detection device transmits a detection signal to when the trailing end of the sheet passes the sheet end detection device with a predetermined length. The first and second comparison devices are formed of a logic circuit or a CPU of a computer.
The predetermined length is set to be equal to or greater than a distance between the first transport device and the sheet end detection device. Accordingly, it is possible to determine that the output signal from the double feed detection device is output when the first transport device nips the trailing end of the sheet or when the trailing end of the sheet passes the first transport device and moves freely. It is possible to determine the double feed based on the output signal from the double feed detection device while the first and second transport devices nip the sheet.
According to the present invention, a method is for detecting a double feed when at least two transport devices, first and second transport devices, transport a sheet from a stacker to a predetermined position. The method includes a double feed detection step of detecting the double feed while the sheet is transported between the first and second transport devices; a distance measurement step of measuring a transport length of the sheet during a period of time from when a sheet overlap detection signal is output in the double feed detection step to when a trailing end of the sheet reaches a predetermined position; and a double feed determination step of determining that the double feed detected in the double feed detection step is valid when the transport length of the sheet is greater than a predetermined length.
Hereunder, embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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In the sheet feeding apparatus shown in
The second transport device 5 may be formed of a pair of rollers or belts pressed against each other. The second transport device 5 may be arranged so as to receive the sheet from the first transport device 4. As shown in
The first and second transport devices 4 and 5 rotate reciprocally. The first transport device 4 is formed of the separation roller 4a for separating and feeding the sheet from a stack of the sheets in the stacker 1. After the sheet is forwarded to the second transport device 5, the separation roller 4a stops, thereby preventing a subsequent sheet from being fed from the stacker 1. Accordingly, the first and second transport devices 4 and 5 are synchronized with each other for transporting the sheet in the same direction.
The feed detection device 6 and the sheet end detection device 7 are arranged between the first and second transport devices 4 and 5. The double feed detection device 6 is formed of an ultrasonic sensor including a wave transmission element 6a and a wave reception element 6b. The wave transmission element 6a and the wave reception element 6b are disposed at opposite positions as a pair via the sheet traveling along the sheet guide 3. As shown in
The sheet end detection device 7 is formed of an optical sensor such as a photodiode including a light emitting element and a light reception element disposed at opposite positions via the sheet traveling along the sheet guide 3. The double feed detection device 6 and the sheet end detection device 7 are disposed between the first transport device 4 and the second transport device 5 on a downstream side in the sheet transport path at a distance L2 and a distance L3 from the first transport device 4, respectively.
The piezoelectric oscillation body 9 shown in
The ultrasonic sensor described above is disposed in the sheet guide 3 as the double feed detection device 6. The ultrasonic sensor is connected to an oscillator circuit 12 and a receiver circuit 13 shown in
When the sheet end detection device 7 detects the leading end of the sheet, a timer T1 starts (S02). The timer T1 measures a period of time during rotations of the separation roller 4a so that the leading end of the sheet reaches the register roller pair 5a and is curved, thereby forming a loop in the sheet. When the loop is formed, a stop signal is transmitted to stop the drive motor M. When a paper feed instructions signal is transmitted from a processing unit of the apparatus such as an image reading apparatus (S03), the drive motor M turns backward. At the same time, a timer T2 starts. The drive motor M rotates the register roller pair 5a in the clockwise direction, thereby feeding the sheet toward the processing platen 2. At this time, the separation roller 4a becomes a stationary state. The timer T2 measures a period of time during a removal of the loop at the leading end of the sheet, and the sheet is supported in a straight form between the separation roller 4a and the register roller pair 5a. When the timer T2 expires, a double feed detection start signal is transmitted (S04).
When the sheet end detection device 7 detects the trailing end of the sheet as the sheet travels forward, a double feed detection end signal is transmitted (S05). The following processing is executed during a period of time from the double feed detection start signal (S04) to the double feed detection end signal. The double feed detection start signal is transmitted after a predetermined period of time (timer T2) after the leading end of the sheet is detected by the sheet end detection device 7. The double feed detection end signal is transmitted when the trailing end of the sheet is detected.
The processing is executed specifically as follows. The wave transmission element 6a of the ultrasonic sensor forming the double feed detection device 6 supplies an electric power to the oscillator circuit 12a, so that the ultrasonic wave is generated continuously or intermittently. Then, an output corresponding to a condition of the sheet traveling along the sheet transport path is applied to the wave reception element 6b via the amplifier circuit 13a and the smoothing circuit 13b. A value of the output is compared with a predetermined reference value by a comparator circuit 13c. That is, electric energy of an oscillation wave output from the wave reception element 6b is amplified and rectified. The electric energy is then compared with a reference value by a comparator or other comparison device after processed into an output level as shown in
When the reference value is set at a level shown by a hidden line in
A double feed determination signal (double feed determination data) is next output and transferred to the control unit 14 (
As shown in
In either case, the operations follow the pattern as follows. Specifically, counting by the counter is started upon the output of the double feed determination signal. The trailing end of the sheet is checked with the sheet trailing end detection device when the sheet is transported for a predetermined distance or L3 plus α. When the sheet trailing end detection device determines that there is a sheet present, the double feed is validated. When the device determines that there is no sheet present, the double feed detection signal is canceled.
Alternatively, referring to a portion indicated by a hidden line in
Comparison data from the comparator circuit 13c and a transport length comparator circuit 15 are fed to the double feed determination device 16. The double feed determination device 16 thereby determines whether or not there is a double feed. The double feed determination device 16 shown in the figure is built into the CPU of the control unit 14. The determination device 16 transmits a double feed signal for the comparison data from the comparator circuit 13c indicating there are two or more sheets involved. If the comparison data from the comparator circuit 15 is greater than the reference value, the determination device 16 enables the double feed signal and sends the signal to a double feed processing step. If the comparison data is smaller than the reference value, the determination device 16 disables and abandons the double feed signal.
A sequence of operations will be described with reference to the flowchart shown in
When the comparator circuit 13c determines that there is the double feed, the counter 18 is used to count the number of power pulses for the drive motor M. The count value data is transferred to the comparator circuit 15 upon the output of the sheet trailing end detection signal from the sheet end detection device 7 (ST03). If the comparator circuit 15 determines that the count value data is smaller than the set value, the double feed signal stored in a shift register is disabled and cleared. A processing of the subsequent output data will be executed in the same manner (ST04). If the count value data is found to be grater than the set value, the double feed signal is enabled and an alarm display is executed (ST05).
An image reading apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The paper feeding cassette 101 supplies the print drum 102 with paper. The developing unit 108 forms a developed image on the print drum 102 with toner ink. A reference numeral 103 represents a print head, such as a laser, for forming a latent image on the surface of the print drum 102. Paper fed from the paper feeding cassette 101 is transported to the print drum 102 by a transport roller 105. An image formed by the print head 103 is fixed permanently by a fixing unit 104. The paper, on which the image is formed, is fed into an exit paper stacker 121 by an exit roller 107.
The image forming apparatus B as described above is widely known as a printer. The printer includes a paper feeding portion, a print portion, and an exit paper storage portion as functional portions. The functional portions are not limited to those described in the foregoing. Various other types may be employed, including, for example, an ink jet printing, a silk screen printing, and the like.
The print head 103 is electrically connected to a storage device 122 and a data management control circuit 109. The storage device 122, such as a hard disk, stores image data. The data management control circuit 109 transfers the stored image data sequentially to the print head. The image reading apparatus A is mounted as a unit on the image forming apparatus B.
The image reading apparatus A is constructed as follows. Specifically, a platen 112 is mounted on the casing 100. An optical mechanism 114 and a photoelectric conversion element 113 are disposed via the platen for reading a document sheet. A CCD or the like is known as the photoelectric conversion element 113.
A sheet feeding apparatus C shown in
A separation roller 119 and a friction pad 120 contacting tightly therewith are disposed at a downstream side of the paper feeding stacker 115. A kick roller 118 is mounted on a bracket 119b fitted to a rotary shaft 119a of the separation roller 119. If the rotary shaft 119a is rotated in the clockwise direction, the kick roller 118 lowers onto the paper feeding stacker 115. If the rotary shaft 119a is rotated in the counterclockwise direction, the kick roller 118 moves up into the position shown in
A double feed detection device 123 and a sheet end detection device 124 are disposed in the transport path 134 at a downstream side of the separation roller 119. The double feed detection device 123 detects the sheet overlap condition. The sheet end detection device 124 detects the leading end and the trailing end of the sheet. Further, register rollers 125a and 125b, feed rollers 127a and 127b, an unloading roller 129, and exit rollers 130a and 130b are disposed, in this order, on the transport path 134. The sheet is transported from the paper feeding stacker 115 to the paper exit stacker 116.
A reference numeral 126 represents a lead sensor for detecting the leading end of the sheet. A reference numeral 128 represents a guide for providing a backup for the sheet at a position of the platen 112. A reference numeral 131 represents a path changing gate for circulating the sheet from the platen 112 to the register rollers 125a and 125b.
The edge guide 133 and the size sensor 132 will be described with reference to
Each of the right and left edge guides 133a and 133b is moved by the same amount in opposite directions by the pinion 137. A detection tab 139 formed of a protrusion is provided in the rack 136, i.e. one of the two racks. The detection tab 139 is located at a position corresponding to a width of the sheet. A position sensor 138 mounted on a bottom surface of the paper feeding stacker 115 detects a position of the detection tab 139. The position sensor 138 is formed of a slidac variable transformer. The position sensor 138 exhibits variable resistances according to an extent of engagement with the detection tab 139. An output of the position sensor 138 thus determines a position of the edge guide 133. The paper feeding stacker 115 also includes a plurality of size sensors 132 for detecting the trailing end of the sheet.
The position sensor 138 detects a width of the sheet on the paper feeding stacker 115. For the sheets having a same width, the size sensors 132 detects lengths of the sheets to determine sizes of the sheets on the paper feeding stacker 115.
The bracket 119b is pivotally supported on the rotary shaft of the separation roller 119 via a spring clutch 144. Drive is transmitted to the kick roller 118 mounted on the bracket 119b through a transmission belt B3. When the paper feed drive motor 140 turns forward, the separation roller 119 and the kick roller 118 rotate and a spring of the spring clutch 144 is released. Accordingly, the bracket 119b becomes free, so that the kick roller 118 lowers from a raised retraction position shown in
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Various sensors are disposed on the transport path 134 for detecting the leading end of the sheet. The sensors together with functions thereof will be described next. The paper feeding stacker 115 includes a plurality of the size sensors 132 for detecting a standard size of the sheet loaded thereon. The size sensors 132 detect a size of the sheet for control of transport of subsequent sheets. The empty sensor 117 on a leading end portion of the paper feeding stacker 115 detects the sheet loaded in the paper feeding stacker 115. The empty sensor 117 detects feeding of the last sheet and sends a corresponding signal to the image reading apparatus A or other processing apparatus. The double feed detection device 123 and the sheet end detection device 124 are disposed at a downstream side of the separation roller 119.
The lead sensor 126 is disposed before the feed roller 127 for detecting the leading end of the sheet reaching the lead sensor 126 and sending a signal to the image reading apparatus, thereby determining a starting line for reading an image or printing. At the same time, when the sheet is not detected for a predetermined period of time after the paper feed instruction signal is received from the register roller 125, it is determined as a paper jam, so that the drive motor stops and an alarm signal is issued. An exit sensor 145 is disposed at a downstream side of the unloading roller 129 for detecting the leading and trailing ends of the sheet to determine a paper jam.
An operation of the aforementioned apparatus will be described next.
The paper feed drive motor 140 rotates the kick roller 118 and the separation roller 119 to separate and feed the sheet from the sheet stack. The sheet is then fed onto the transport guide 128 between the separation roller 119 and the register roller 125. The sheet end detection device 124 (sensor 124) detects the leading end of the sheet (ST101). The timer T1 (see
Referring to
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When the leading edge of the sheet is detected by the lead sensor 126 and the sheet reaches the platen 112, the optical mechanism 114 and the photoelectric conversion element 113 read the sheet and send processing data as an electric signal (ST108). After the reading operation, the sheet is fed to the paper exit stacker 116 by the unloading roller 129 and the exit roller 130. The exit sensor 145 detects the sheet moving out of the apparatus onto the paper exit stacker 116 (ST109).
While the sheet is transported from the paper feeding stacker 115 to the platen 112 through the processes described above, the detection signals of the double feed detection device 123 and the sheet end detection device 124 are processed between the first transport device (separation roller 119) and the second transport device (register roller pair 125a and 125b) to determine the double feed as follows.
As described above, the leading end of the sheet is detected by the sheet end detection device 124, and the double feed detection sequence starts while the sheet is nipped between the first and second transport devices.
As described above, the set value is set with reference to the distance L3 between the first transport device (separation roller 119) located at an upstream side of the double feed detection device 123 and the sheet end detection device 124. When the double feed detection device 123 detects the double feed, if the trailing end of the sheet leaves the first transport device, the double feed signal is ignored. If the trailing end of the sheet is nipped by the first transport device, the double feed signal is handled as valid.
As explained above, in the present invention, the double feed detection device such as the ultrasonic sensor detects the sheet overlap between at least two transport devices, the first and second transport devices, with a predetermined distance in between. The detection signal is treated as valid to determine the sheet overlap or invalid based on the amount of movement of the sheet to the trailing end of the sheet. The sheet overlap is detected with the sheet in an appropriate detection position, i.e. the trailing end of the sheet is supported by the transport device when the detection signal is transmitted, thereby accurately detecting the double feed.
Further, in the present invention, when the ultrasonic sensor detects the double feed, the measurement range is set long in the sheet transport direction. Accordingly, in a steady state wave or a plurality of burst waves, it is possible to invalidate the detection signal when the trailing end of the sheet leaves the transport device, thereby detecting the sheet overlap over an extended range.
In the present invention, even when the image reading apparatus handles a wide variety of sheets in terms of quality, weight, or size, it is possible to accurately detect the double feed with the simple structure.
The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-405441, filed on Dec. 4, 2003, is incorporated in the application.
While the invention has been explained with reference to the specific embodiments of the invention, the explanation is illustrative and the invention is limited only by the appended claims.
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