Claims
- 1. A sheet feeding apparatus, comprising:
- sheet stack means for stacking sheets thereon;
- feeding means for feeding out the sheets from said sheet stack means;
- separation means for separating the sheets fed out by said feeding means one by one, said separation means comprising a stationary frictional separating means, a rotary roller mounted on support means provided rotatably around a pivot axis provided downstream of said frictional separating means with respect to a sheet feeding direction for movement in contact with and in separation from said frictional separating means, and bias means for urging said rotary roller against said frictional separating means; and
- drive transmitting means for transmitting a rotation to said rotary roller, said drive transmitting means including a driven shaft disposed on said pivot axis, and at least one transmitting member for transmitting the rotation from said driven shaft to said rotary roller,
- wherein a first moment of said support means which acts in a direction that tends to separate said rotary roller from said frictional separating means is applied by friction between said rotary roller and said frictional separating means, and a second moment of said support means which draws said rotary roller to said frictional separating means is applied by rotation transmitted by said at least one transmitting member.
- 2. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said support means comprises a pivotable arm supporting at its one end said rotary roller, wherein said rotary roller is shifted in contact with and in separation from said frictional separating means by pivoting of said arm.
- 3. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said bias means is made of an elastic member.
- 4. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said bias means is constituted by weights of said rotary roller and of said pivotable arm.
- 5. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said feeding means also acts as said rotary rolls, whereby the sheets fed by said feeding means are separated one by one at a contact area between said feeding means and said frictional separating means.
- 6. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- sheet stack means for stacking sheets thereon;
- feeding means for feeding out the sheets from said sheet stack means;
- separation means for separating the sheets fed out by said feeding means one by one,
- wherein said separation means comprises a stationary frictional separating means, a rotary roller mounted on support means provided rotatably around a pivot axis provided downstream of said frictional separating means with respect to a sheet feeding direction for movement in contact with and in separation from said frictional separating means, and bias means for urging said rotary roller against said frictional separating means;
- drive transmitting means for transmitting a rotation to said rotary roller, said drive transmitting means including a driven shaft disposed on said pivot axis, and at least one transmitting member for transmitting the rotation from said driven shaft to said rotary roller,
- wherein a first moment of said support means which acts in a direction that tends to separate said rotary roller from said frictional separating means is applied by friction between said rotary roller and said frictional separating means, and a second moment of said support means which draws said rotary roller to said frictional separating means is applied by rotation transmitted by said at least one transmitting member; and
- image formation means for forming an image on the separated sheet.
- 7. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said feeding means is also used as said rotary roller, the sheets fed out from said feeding means being separated one by one at the nip portion between said feeding means and frictional separating means.
- 8. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said image formation means forms images by a recording process wherein a latent image is firstly formed on a photosensitive drum by a laser beam and then a toner image is formed and thereafter the toner image is transferred onto the sheet.
- 9. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the image formation means forms imaqes by discharging ink by an ink jet recording process.
- 10. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the image formation means includes an ink jet recording process that forms an image by energizing electrical/thermal converters in response to a signal to discharge ink by the use of thermal energy generated by said electrical/thermal converters.
- 11. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the image formation means includes an ink jet recording process that forms an image by energizing an electrical/thermal converter in response to a signal to discharge ink by the growth of bubble created by heating ink more than a film boiling point by said electrical/thermal converter.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/687,033 filed Apr. 18, 1991, now abandoned.
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