This application is based on and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese patent application No. 2021-010333 filed on Jan. 26, 2021, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a sheet feeding cassette which stores a sheet on which an image is to be formed and an image forming apparatus.
In an image forming apparatus such as a multifunctional peripheral and a printer, a sheet is fed from a sheet feeding cassette to an image forming part in a predetermined sheet feeding direction. The sheet feeding cassette includes a liftable and lowerable lift plate on which the sheet is placed and a pair of side cursors which aligns the placed sheets in a width direction perpendicular to the sheet feeding direction.
The pair of side cursors are moved in the width direction to align the sheets. Therefore, the lift plate has notches through which the side cursors are passed. In some cases, the notch may be formed at one or more places of the lift plate. In other words, the lift plate may be formed into a branched shape.
In the above-described sheet feeding cassette, in order to align the small-sized sheets, the pair of side cursors is disposed on the downstream side in the sheet feeding direction (a side closer to a sheet feeding device). That is, the notch is disposed on the downstream side in the sheet feeding direction. If the notch is disposed in the above-described manner, the sheets may not be placed on the lift plate stably.
For example, in a case where a large number of large-sized sheets are placed (for example, 4000 sheets), the downstream side portions of the sheets in the sheet feeding direction overlap with the notch. In this case, the downstream side portions of the sheets may be deformed without being supported by the lift plate, and the sheet may not be fed stably. On the other hand, the side cursors may be provided with a notch through which the branched shape lift plate is passed. However, in this case, when the number of the sheets is large, the size of the notch becomes large, and it becomes difficult to secure the strength of the side cursor.
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a sheet feeding cassette includes a main body, a lift plate, a pair of side cursors, and an auxiliary lift plate. The main body is configured to accommodate a sheet fed out in a predetermined sheet feeding direction. The lift plate is provided in the main body in a liftable manner, and has a sheet placement surface on which the sheet is placed. The pair of side cursors is configured to be moved in a width direction perpendicular to the sheet feeding direction and to come into contact with side edges of the sheet placed on the lift plate to align the sheet. The auxiliary lift plate is detachably attached to a notch portion which is formed in the lift plate so as to allow a moving of the side cursors.
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, an image forming apparatus includes the sheet feeding cassette; an apparatus main body to which the sheet feeding cassette is detachably attached; a sheet feeding device which feeds the sheet from the sheet feeding cassette attached to the apparatus main body; and an image forming part which forms an image on the sheet fed from the sheet feeding cassette by the sheet feeding device.
The other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following description. In the detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, and preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, with reference to the attached drawings, an image forming apparatus and a large capacity deck according to one embodiment in the present disclosure will be described.
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The apparatus main body 3 of the image forming apparatus 1 includes a sheet feeding part 5, an electrophotographic type image forming part 7, and a discharge tray 9. Further, the apparatus main body 3 is formed with a conveyance path 11 along which the sheet is conveyed upward from the sheet feeding part 5 to the discharge tray 9 through the image forming part 7.
A large capacity deck 15 is connected to the image forming apparatus 1. The large capacity deck 15 can store a large number of sheets (for example, 4000 sheets). When the large capacity deck 15 is connected to the image forming apparatus 1, the sheet can be fed to the conveyance path 11 of the image forming apparatus 1. The large capacity deck 15 is an example of a sheet feeding cassette of the present disclosure.
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The main body 21 has a size capable of placing a large number of (for example, 4000 sheets) the largest size sheets (for example, a A3 size sheet) on which an image is to be formed by the image forming part 7 of the image forming apparatus 1. In the upstream and downstream end portions of the side plates of the main body 21, slits 21a are formed along the upper-and-lower direction.
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The lift plate 23 is a plate-like member having a size capable of placing the largest size sheet, and as shown in
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In the above-described configuration, rectangular notch portions 37 are formed on both sides of the central portion 23c in the width direction Y. As shown in
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Next, the pair of side cursors 25 (25F, 25R) will be described with reference to
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The engagement part 57 extends in the width direction Y from the upstream side end portion of the lower edge of the side wall part 55 toward the center of the width direction Y. As shown in
The front and rear cursors 25F and 25R are arranged in the notch portions 37 of the lift plate 23 so that the respective side wall parts 55 face each other in the width direction Y. Each engagement part 57 is slidably supported by the guide rails 31 of the main body 21. The rack gear of each engagement part 57 is engaged with a pinion gear (not shown) supported by the bottom plate of the main body 21. The stopper rod 33 of the main body 21 penetrates the lower end portion of the side wall part 55 of the front cursor 25F.
When the side wall part 55 of the front cursor 25F is moved in one direction, the engagement part 57 is slid along the guide rail 31 together with the side wall part 55 to rotate the pinion gear, and the engagement part 57 of the rear cursor 25R is moved in the other direction along the guide rail 31. Since each engagement part 57 is provided with a bearing (not shown), each engagement part 57 moves smoothly. As a result, both the side wall parts 55 slides synchronously in the direction of away from or close to each other. At this time, the side wall parts 55 pass through the notch portions 37 of the lift plate 23. The side wall parts 55 slide in the direction close to each other, and the vertical wall 55a comes into contact with the side edges of the sheets placed on the lift plate 23, whereby the sheets are aligned with respect to the center in the width direction Y. Thus, the inner surface of the vertical walls 55a function as a regulating surface for aligning the position of the sheets.
The pair of side cursors 25 is provided with a stopper mechanism which locks the side cursors 25 at the predetermined position. As shown in
The engagement arm 62 is disposed below the operation arm 61. The center portion of the engagement arm 62 is supported by a turning shaft 64 provided along the sheet feeding direction X in a turnable manner. As a result, the engagement arm 62 is turned around the turning shaft 64. The upper end portion of the engagement arm 62 overlaps with the lower end portion of the operation arm 61 from the outside. An opening 67 along the width direction Y is formed at the lower end portion of the engagement arm 62. The stopper rod 33 penetrating through the side wall part 55 is inserted into the opening 67. The engagement arm 62 is biased by a biasing member (not shown) such that the upper portion above the turning shaft 64 turns inward and the lower portion below the turning shaft 64 turns outward. Thus, the peripheral edge of the opening 67 is engaged with the stopper rod 33, and the engagement arm 62 is immovable with respect to the stopper rod 33 by friction between them. That is, since the front cursor 25F is immovable, the sliding of the pair of side cursors 25 is restricted.
When the grip 65 of the operation arm 61 is pulled inward to turn the operation arm 61 around the turning shaft 63, the lower end portion of the operation arm 61 pushes the upper end portion of the engagement arm 62 outward to turn the engagement arm 62 around the turning shaft 64. Thus, the peripheral edge of the opening 67 separates from the stopper rod 33. That is, the engagement of the engagement arm 62 with the stopper rod 33 is released. As a result, the front cursor 25F is allowed to be moved so that the sliding of the pair of side cursors 25 is allowed. In the above manner, after the side cursors 25 are slid to the predetermined position while pulling the grip 65 of the operation arm 61 inward, when the grip 65 is released, the peripheral edge of the opening 67 of the engagement arm 62 is engaged with the stopper rod 33, and the side cursors 25 are immovable to lock the side cursors 25 at the predetermined position.
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Around the peripheral of the auxiliary lift piece 27, a plurality of coupling hooks 71 (71a, 71b) and a plurality of coupling recesses 101. As shown in
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The coupling recess 101 has the same structure as the attachment recess 41 (see
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A procedure for placing the sheets to the large capacity deck 15 having the above configuration will be described with reference to
In a case where the smallest size sheets (for example, a postcard) are placed on the lift plate 23, as shown in
In a case where the largest size sheets (for example, an A3 size sheet) are placed on the lift plate 23, the sheets are placed on the upstream side portion 23a, the central portion 23c and the downstream side portion 23b of the lift plate 23, and the downstream portions of the sheets overlap with the notch portions 37. If the placed sheets overlap with the notch portions 37, the sheets may be deformed as described above. Especially, if the number of the sheets is large, the possibility that the sheets are deformed becomes high. Then, in this case, the auxiliary lift plate 26 is attached to the lift plate 23. In the embodiment, a case where two auxiliary lift pieces 27 are attached to each notch portion 37 will be described.
First, the coupling hooks 71 of the first auxiliary lift piece 27 are coupled to the attachment recesses 41 of the lift plate 23. In detail, two coupling hooks 71a formed around the side edge of the first auxiliary lift piece 27 are engaged with two attachment recesses 41c formed around the side edge of the notch portion 37 of the lift plate 23, and the coupling hooks 71b formed around the end edges of the first auxiliary lift piece 27 are engaged with the inner attachment recesses 41b formed around the end edges of the notch portion 37 of the lift plate 23. At this time, as shown in
Next, the coupling hooks 71 of the second auxiliary lift piece 27 are coupled to the attachment recesses 41 of the lift plate 23 and the coupling recesses 101 of the first auxiliary lift piece 27. In detail, two coupling hooks 71a formed around the side edge of the second auxiliary lift piece 27 are engaged with two coupling recesses 101 formed around the side edge of the first auxiliary lift piece 27, and the coupling hooks 71b formed around the end edges of the second auxiliary lift piece 27 are engaged with the outer attachment recesses 41a formed around the end edges of the notch portion 37 of the lift plate 23. As a result, the lift auxiliary pieces 27 are connected to each other, and are arranged side by side in the width direction. As described above, the sheet placement surface of the placement part 27X of the first auxiliary lift piece 27 is lower than the sheet placement surface of the placement part 23X of the lift plate 23. Further, the depth of the recess 43 of the outer attachment recess 41a is deeper than the depth of the recess 43 of the inner attachment recess 41a. Then, as shown in
After the two lift auxiliary pieces 27 are attached to each notch portion 37, the sheets are placed on the lift plate 23. Since the downstream portions of the sheets are supported by the lift plate 23 and the auxiliary lift plate 26, the sheets can be placed without being deformed. After the sheets are placed, the stopper mechanism of the pair of side cursors 25 is released in the above-described manner, and one of the side cursors 25 is moved so that the vertical walls 55a of the side walls 55 of the pair of side cursors 25 are brought into contact with the side edges of the sheets. Thus, the sheets are aligned at the center in the width direction Y. Further, the end cursor 81 is moved to come into contact with the end edges of the sheets. Thereafter, the lift plate 23 is lifted until the uppermost sheet of the placed sheets reaches the sheet feeding position.
As described above, according to the present disclosure, by attaching the auxiliary lift plates 26 to the notch portions 37 of the lift plate 23, the large size sheets can be lifted and lowered without being deformed. Therefore, it becomes possible to feed the sheet stably. Additionally, the auxiliary lift plate 26 can be attached to and detached from the lift plate 23 by a simple work such as engagement of the coupling hook 71 with the attachment recess 41 or the coupling recess 101.
Since the height of the sheet placement surface of the auxiliary lift plate 26 is lower than the height of the sheet placement surface of the lift plate 23, the side edges of the sheets can be prevented from being caught in a gap between the lift plate 23 and the auxiliary lift plate 26 or a gap between the auxiliary lift pieces 27.
Further, since the auxiliary lift pieces 27 have the same shape, the number of auxiliary lift pieces 27 to be attached to the notch portion 37 can be changed according to the size of the sheet. For example, in the case of a sheet of a relatively small size, one auxiliary lift piece 27 may be attached to each notch portion 37. Further, the number of the auxiliary lift pieces 27 attachable to the notch portion 37 is not limited to two, but may be three or more. Further, the plurality of auxiliary lift pieces 27 may be different in width. In this case, the attachment recesses 41 of the lift plate 23 are arranged to correspond to the coupling hooks 71 of the auxiliary lift piece 27.
Next, a modified example of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
The support plate 91 is provided on the outside surface of the vertical wall 55a of the side wall part 55 of one side cursor 25F between the upper and lower walls 55b and 55c along the upper-and-lower direction Z. In the support plate 91, an opening 92 having a dimension capable of accommodating the auxiliary lift piece 27 is formed along the upper-and-lower direction Z. On one longitudinal edge of the opening 92, two hook pieces 93 are formed at the predetermined interval. On the other longitudinal edge of the opening 92, two protrusions 95 are formed at the predetermined interval. The support plate 91 is an example of an accommodation portion of the auxiliary lift plate 26 in the present disclosure.
The extension portion 73 and the bent portion 75 of each coupling hook 71 of the auxiliary lift piece 27 are engaged with the hook pieces 93, and the protrusions 95 of the support plate 91 are engaged with the openings 105 of the coupling recesses 101 of the auxiliary lift piece 27 so that the auxiliary lift piece 27 is accommodated by the support plate 91. A plurality of the support plates 91 may be formed on the side cursor 25.
Thus, since it is not necessary to newly provide a storage place for the auxiliary lift piece 27, the management of the auxiliary lift plate 26 is facilitated.
Although the present disclosure has been described with respect to specific embodiments, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above. Those skilled in the art will be able to modify the above embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
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