Claims
- 1. A sheet feeding apparatus, comprising:
- means for feeding stacked sheets;
- a conveying belt rotatable to convey the sheets fed by said feeding means in a predetermined direction, said conveying belt contacting a first surface of the sheet for applying a frictional force thereto;
- a first separating means for applying a frictional force to the sheets conveyed by said conveying belt in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction, said first separating means applying a frictional force to a second surface of the sheet to separate the sheets, said first separating means having a curved stationary separating surface contacting said conveying belt to apply said frictional force to the sheet,
- the coefficient of friction between said stationary separating surface and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet, and larger than the coefficient of friction between sheets;
- a second separating means for applying a frictional force on a downstream side of said first separating means to the sheets conveyed by said conveying belt in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction, said second separating means applying a frictional force to the second surface of the sheet to separate the sheets, said second separating means having a movable separating surface moving in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction for applying said frictional force to the sheets, and
- the coefficient of friction between said movable separating surface and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet, and larger than the coefficient of friction between sheets.
- 2. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein total of said frictional force in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction which is applied by said first separating means to the sheets, and said frictional force in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction which is applied by said second separating means to the sheets is selected smaller than said frictional force applied to the sheets by said conveying belt.
- 3. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said frictional force transmitted to the sheets from said conveying belt by pressing of said first separating means is selected larger than said frictional force in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction which is applied to the sheets from said first separating means.
- 4. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first separating means includes a frictional member which is in contact with the sheets.
- 5. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second separating means includes a reversible belt for applying said force in a direction contrary to said conveying force by said conveying means to said sheets.
- 6. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said conveying belt is suspended by plurality of rollers.
- 7. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 6, further including means for driving said rollers disposed at the location where said conveying belt is sent out toward said first separating means to thereby move said conveying belt.
- 8. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said first separating means has a convex curved surface which contacts said conveying belt.
- 9. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first separating means is disposed on the downstream side of said conveying belt.
- 10. A sheet feeding apparatus, comprising:
- means for feeding stacked sheets;
- a conveying belt rotatable to convey the sheets fed by said feeding means in a predetermined direction, the conveying belt contacting a first surface of the sheet for applying a frictional force thereto;
- a first separating means for applying a frictional force to the sheets conveyed by said conveying belt in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction, said first separating means applying a frictional force to a second surface of the sheet to separate the sheets, said first separating means having curved stationary separating surface contacting said conveying belt to apply said frictional force to the sheet,
- the coefficient of friction between said stationary separating surface and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet, and larger than the coefficient of friction between sheets;
- a second separating means which is on a downstream side of said first separating means in contract with the sheets to apply a frictional force thereto in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction, said second separating means applying a frictional force to the second surface of the sheet to separate the sheets;
- the coefficient of friction between said second separating means and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet, and larger than the coefficient of friction between sheets; and
- a first portion of said first separating means which is in contact with the sheets and a second portion of said second separating means which is in contact with the sheets are made from different materials.
- 11. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the total of said frictional force in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction which is applied by said first separating means to the sheets, and said frictional force in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction which is applied by said second separating means to the sheets is selected smaller than said frictional force transmitted to the sheets by said conveying belt.
- 12. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said first separating means includes a frictional member which is in contact with said sheets.
- 13. An image reading apparatus, comprising:
- means for stacking sheets having an image thereon;
- means for feeding the sheets stacked on said stacking means;
- a conveying belt rotatable to convey the sheets fed by said feeding means in a predetermined direction, said conveying belt contacting a first surface of the sheet for applying a frictional force thereto;
- a first separating means for applying a frictional force to the sheets conveyed by said conveying belt in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction, said first separating means applying a frictional force to a second surface of the sheet to separate the sheets, said first separating means having a curved stationary separating surface contacting said conveying belt to apply said frictional force to said sheet;
- the coefficient of friction between said stationary separating surface and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet, and larger than the coefficient of friction between sheets;
- a second separating means for applying a frictional force on a downstream side of said first separating means to the sheets conveyed by said conveying belt in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction, said second separating means applying a frictional force to the second surface of the sheet to separate the sheets, said second separating means having a movable separating surface moving in a direction contrary to said predetermined direction for applying said frictional force to the sheets;
- the coefficient of friction between said movable separating surface and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet, and larger than the coefficient of friction between sheets;
- a first portion of said first separating means which is in contact with the sheets and a second portion of said second separating means which is in contact with the sheets are made from different materials; and
- means for reading on a downstream side of said second separating means images on the sheets conveyed.
- 14. A sheet feeding apparatus, comprising:
- means for feeding stacked sheets;
- a conveying belt rotatable to convey the sheets fed by said feeding means in a predetermined direction, the conveying belt contacting a first surface of the sheet for applying the frictional force thereto;
- a friction member disposed in a position opposing said conveying belt to hold the sheet together with said conveying belt, the friction member contacting a second surface of the sheet to apply the frictional force thereto,
- the coefficient of friction between the friction member and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet and larger than the coefficient of friction between the sheets;
- a separating belt disposed in a position unopposed to said conveying belt to contact the second surface of the sheet downstream, with respect to said predetermined direction, of the position at which said friction member contacts the second surface of the sheet to apply the conveying force in the direction contrary to the predetermined direction,
- the coefficient of friction between said separating belt and the sheet being selected to be smaller than the coefficient of friction between said conveying belt and the sheet and larger than the coefficient of friction between the sheets,
- a portion at which said friction member contacts the sheet and a portion at which said separating belt contacts the sheet being composed of different kinds of materials.
- 15. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising guide means disposed between said conveying belt and said friction member.
- 16. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said guiding means guides a tip end of the sheet so that the tip end of the sheet contacts said conveying belt earlier than said separating belt.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/296,354 filed Jan. 10, 1989, now abandoned which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/878,204, filed June 25, 1986 now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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