The present invention relates to a sheet feeding device for feeding a hook and an image forming system including the sheet feeding device.
In recent years, an image forming apparatus such as a printer has been required to meet various sheets and to improve productivity in a printing step. Such an image forming apparatus employs metal as a material of a feeding guide for guiding the sheet along a sheet feeding passage in order to meet printing using thick paper with a large basis weight.
Incidentally, in order to remove a jammed sheet, a door provided with the feeding guide is openable (and closable) in general between a position where the sheet is capable of being removed and a position where the sheet is capable of being guided. However, in the case where the material is metal, a weight of the feeding guide itself increases, so that an operating property of the door lowers. In order to solve this problem, in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application (JP-A) 2003-19847 and JP-A 2016-109781, a constitution in which a damper for damping opening and closing of the door is provided has been disclosed.
In JP-A 2003-19847 and JP-A 2016-109781, when the door is closed from an open state, in the case where a damper resistance is smaller than a self-weight of the door, the door is unintentionally rotated toward a direction in which the door is closed. On the other hand, when the door resistance is excessively larger than the self-weight of the door, there is a need to perform an operation for closing the door by pressing in the door, so that the operating property becomes worse.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide a sheet feeding device which is provided with a rotatable door and which is capable of compatibly realizing an image in damping property of rotation of the door and an image in operating property of the door.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet feeding device comprising: a feeding roller pair configured to feed a sheet; a first guide configured to form a feeding passage along which the sheet fed by the feeding roller pair is passed; a door provided with a second guide forming the feeding passage in cooperation with the first guide and configured to be rotatable about a shaft between a closed position and an open position, the closed position being a position where the second guide opposes the first guide and forms the feeding passage, and the open position being a position where the door is rotated in a first direction so that a center of gravity of the door passes through above the shaft with respect to a vertical direction and where the feeding passage is open; a damping mechanism configured to impart a first resisting force to the door when the door is rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction; and an engaging portion including an elastic member for imparting a second resisting force to the door by being elastically deformed when the door is rotated toward the closed position, the engaging portion being engageable with a portion-to-be-engaged at the closed position, wherein when the door is rotated from the open position to the closed position, the door passes through a first position where the center of gravity passes through above the shaft with respect to the vertical direction, a second position where the center of gravity is positioned on a downstream side of the second direction than the first position is, and a third position where the center of gravity is positioned on a further downstream side of the second direction than the second position is and where the elastic portion starts elastic deformation, wherein the first resisting force is set so that moment acting around the shaft by a self-weight of the door is larger than the first resisting force of the damping mechanism when the door is positioned between the second position and the third position, and wherein a resultant force of the first resisting force of the damping mechanism and the second resisting force of the elastic portion is set so that the moment acting around the shaft by the self-weight of the door is larger than the resultant force when the door is positioned between the second position and the third position.
According to the present invention, it is possible to compatibly realize the image in damping property of the rotation of the door and the image in operating property of the door in the sheet feeding device provided with the rotatable door.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Parts (a) and (b) of
Parts (a) to (d) of
In the following, embodiments for carrying out the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
The engine portion 101A has a constitution including a Y (yellow) station 120, an M (magenta) station 121, a C (cyan) 122, and a K (black) station 123 and capable of outputting a full-color image. The Y station 120, the M station 121, the C station 122, and the K station 123 have a common constitution except that colors of toners are different from each other. Each of the Y station 120, the M station 121, the C station 122, and the K station 123 includes a laser scanner portion 107, a photosensitive drum 105, a primary charger 111, and a developing device 112. In each of the Y station 120, the M station 121, the C station 122, and the K station 123, the photosensitive drum 105 is irradiated with laser light emitted from the laser scanner portion 107 depending on image data supplied from the controller 102. The laser scanner portion 107 causes a semiconductor laser or the like to emit the laser light toward the photosensitive drum 105 through reflection of the laser light by a rotatable polygonal mirror and a reflection mirror. A surface of the photosensitive drum 105 is electrically charged in advance by the primary charger 111 so as to assume a uniform electric charge. Further, by the laser light emitted from the laser scanner portion 107, the surface of the photosensitive drum 105 is exposed, so that an electrostatic latent image depending on the image data is formed. The electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 105 is visualized (developed) into a toner image by the developing device 112. Then, the toner image on the surface of the photosensitive drum 105 is transferred (primary-transferred) onto an intermediary transfer member 106. Thus, toner images of the respective colors of YMCK are successively transferred onto the intermediary transfer member 106, so that a full-color visible image is formed on the intermediary transfer member 106.
The sheet S fed from the feeding portion 113 is conveyed toward a transfer roller 114 by the conveying portion 170. The visible image formed on the intermediary transfer member 106 is transferred (secondary-transferred) onto the sheet S by the transfer roller 114. Incidentally, the photosensitive drum 105 and the developing device 112 are mountable in and dismountable from the image forming unit 101. Further, at a periphery of the intermediary transfer member 106, for image formation, a position detecting sensor 115 for determining a print start position and a timing sensor 116 for detecting feeding timing of the sheet S are provided. Further, at the periphery of the intermediary transfer member 106, a density sensor 117 for measuring a density of a color patch for controlling a toner (image) density is provided. When control of the toner image is carried out by this density sensor 117, density measurement of patches for the colors of YMCK is carried out. The sheet S on which the toner image is transferred by the transfer roller 114 is fed toward the first fixing portion 150. The first fixing portion 150 includes a fixing roller 151 for applying heat to the sheet S, a pressing belt 152 for causing the sheet S to press-contact the fixing roller 151, and a post-fixing sensor 153 for detecting completion of the fixing and fixes the toner image, transferred on the sheet S, on the sheet S by heating and pressure application. The fixing roller 151 includes a heater therein an is constituted so as to not only be rotationally driven but also nip and feed the sheet S in cooperation with the pressing belt 152. The sheet S passed through the first fixing portion 150 is fed toward the second fixing portion 160.
The second fixing portion 160 is disposed downstream of the first fixing portion 150 with respect to a feeding direction of the sheet S and is capable of imparting glossiness to the sheet S on which the toner image is fixed by the first fixing portion 150 or of improving a fixing property. Also, the second fixing portion 160 includes a fixing roller 161, a pressing roller 162, and a post-fixing sensor 163 and is constituted so as to be capable of heating and pressing the sheet S, similarly as the first fixing portion 150. Incidentally, depending on a kind of the sheet S, there is a sheet S which is not required to be pressed and heated. In this case, in order to suppress energy consumption of the printer 100, the sheet S is fed toward a feeding passage 130 without via the second fixing portion 160. The sheet S can be guided to the feeding passage 130 by a switching flap member 131. The sheet S passed through the second fixing portion 160 or the feeding passage 130 is guided to a discharge feeding passage 139 or a reverse feeding passage 135 by a switching flap member 132. The position of the sheet S guided to the reverse feeding passage 135 is detected by a reverse sensor 137, and thereafter, the sheet S is subjected to switch-back by a reversing portion 136. By subjecting the sheet S to the switch-back at the reversing portion 136, the sheet S is put in a state in which a leading end and a trailing end of the sheet S are changed to each other. The thus-reversed sheet S is fed again toward the transfer roller 114 via a double-side this embodiment passage 138, and then a toner image is transferred and fixed on a back surface of the sheet S similarly as in the case of the front surface of the sheet S.
The sheet S on which the toner image is fixed is induced to an adjusting unit 200 and a post-processing unit 600 which are provided downstream of the discharge feeding passage 139 with respect to the feeding direction of the sheet S. Further, the image forming unit 101 includes an automatic original feeding device (hereinafter, referred to as ADF) 190 for reading images by successively feeding and conveying a plurality of sheets S. On a lower surface of the ADF 190, a reading portion (not shown) for reading the image on the sheet S is provided, and on the basis of read information, a copying operation and a scanning operation are performed in the image forming unit 101. An upper-portion structure of the ADF 190 is opened upward, and an object to be read is placed on the reading portion, so that reading of the image can be carried out by the reading portion of the ADF 190.
<General Structure of Adjusting Unit>
Next, with reference to parts (a) and (b) of
Here, first, an operation in which the sheet S passes through the through passage 230 will be described. In a state in which the switching flap member 221 faces upward and is on stand-by, a feeding roller pair 201 receives the sheet from the image forming unit 101. The sheet received by the feeding roller pair 201 is successively delivered to feeding roller pairs 202, 203 and 204, and then is discharged by a discharging roller pair 205 to an apparatus positioned downstream of the adjusting unit 200 with respect to the sheet feeding direction.
Next, an operation in which the sheet S passes through the discharging passage 231 will be described. In a state in which the switching flap member 221 faces downward and is on stand-by, the feeding roller pair 201 receives the sheet from the image forming unit 101. The sheet received by the feeding roller pair 201 is successively delivered to the feeding roller pairs 202, 203 and 204, and is passed through above the switching flap member 221 and through the discharging passage 231, and then is discharged to the discharging unit 240 by feeding roller pairs 208 and 209. The sheet fed to the discharging unit 240 is discharged to the fixed tray 222 by a discharging roller pair 243. At that time, images on both surfaces (sides) of the sheet are read by an upper surface reading portion 206 for reading the image on an upper surface of the sheet and a lower surface reading portion 207 for reading the image on a lower surface of the sheet. Depending on the images read by the upper surface reading portion 206 and the lower surface reading portion 207, the printer 100 is capable of adjusting positions where the images are formed on the sheet. The feeding roller pairs 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 208, and 209 and the discharging roller pair 243 are roller pairs constituting a sheet feeding means in this embodiment.
Further, the adjusting unit 200 is provided with a handle 251 operated for opening the discharging passage 231 when a jam occurs in the discharging unit 240. The handle 251 is disposed so as to be exposed to an outside of the adjusting unit 200 as shown in part (b) of
<Structure of Discharging Unit>
Next, a structure of the discharging unit 240 provided as a part of the adjusting unit 200 will be described with reference to
Further, the upper discharging unit 242 is provided with a hook 249 including a recessed portion 249A engageable with a member such as a shaft. The hook 249 is engaged with a fixed shaft 248 by putting the recessed portion 249A in a state in which the recessed portion 249A is caught by the fixed shaft 248 provided in the apparatus main assembly 200A. The fixed shaft 248 is held by the front-side plate 261 of the apparatus main assembly 200A as shown in
The handle 251 is drive-connected with the supporting shaft 253 and is disposed so as to be exposed to an outside of the upper discharging unit 242. The supporting shaft 253 is rotatably supported by the upper discharging unit 242, and by operating the handle 251 in a direction of an arrow shown in FIG. 5, the supporting shaft 253 is rotated in a direction opposite to an urging direction of the springs 252 and 255. By this, the hooks 249 and 254 are moved, so that engagement between the fixed shaft 248 and the hook 249 and between the fixed shaft 256 and the hook 254. That is, the handle 251 is a member capable of releasing the engagement between the fixed shaft 248 and the hook 249 and between the fixed shaft 256 and the hook 254 by being operated in the direction opposite to the urging direction of the springs 252 and 255. Incidentally, when the upper discharging unit 242 is displaced from an open state to a closed state relative to the apparatus main assembly 200A, free ends of the hooks 249 and 254 contact the fixed shafts 248 and 256, respectively, so that the springs 252 and 255 are elastically deformed. Further, by elastic deformation of the springs 252 and 255, resistances of the springs 252 and 255 are imparted to the upper discharging unit 242. Further, by elastic deformation of the springs 252 and 255, the free ends of the hooks 249 and 254 are guided to engaging positions where the recessed portions 249A and 254A are engageable with the fixed shafts 248 and 256, respectively. An example of an elastic portion in this embodiment is the springs 252 and 255, and the springs 252 and 255 urge the hooks 249 and 254 in directions in which the hooks 249 and 254 engage with the fixed shafts 248 and 256. Directions of the hooks 249 and 254 engageable with the fixed shafts 248 and 256 are an example of movement directions of the hooks 249 and 254.
Further, a state in which the upper discharging unit 242 is open relative to the apparatus main assembly 200A is a state in which the discharging passage 231 formed by the upper discharging unit 242 and the lower discharging unit 241 is opened. Incidentally, as a constitution in which the upper discharging unit 242 and the apparatus main assembly 200A are put in the engaged state in a state in which the discharging passage 231 is formed, a constitution in which other than the hooks 249 and 254 as engaging portions and the fixed shafts 248 and 256 as portions-to-be-engaged may also be used. For example, a constitution in which a snap-fitting member as an example of the engaging portion elastically deformable is provided on either one of the upper discharging unit 242 and the apparatus main assembly 200A and in which a receiving portion as an example of the portion-to-be-engaged engageable with the snap-fitting member is provided on the other member is provided may also be employed.
Next, by successively making reference to parts (a) to (d) of
The upper discharging unit 242 is rotated from a state (
Part (b) of
Part (c) of
Part (d) of
In a conventional image forming apparatus, when the door provided with the feeding guides and the damper is opened and closed, in the case where the damper resistance is smaller than the self-weight of the door when the door is intended to be closed from the open state, the door has been unintentionally rotated in the closing direction of the door. Further, in the case where the damper resistance is larger than the self-weight of the door, an amount of a stroke of the door necessary to close the door becomes large, so that there is need to perform an operation in which the door is pressed down and is closed in order to hang the hook on the rotation shaft, so that the operating property is impaired. On the other hand, in this embodiment, by utilizing the resistance of the damper 280, while suppressing a closing speed of the upper discharging unit 242, the user is capable of operating the damper unit 240 in a proper stroke amount. Further, the upper discharging unit 242 and the apparatus main assembly 200A can be putted in the engagement state by utilizing the self-weight W of the upper discharging unit 242, and therefore, it becomes possible to compatibly realize improvement of a damping property of rotation of the upper discharging unit 242 and improvement of an operating property of the upper discharging unit 242.
Further, the upper discharging unit 242 rotatable relative to the apparatus main assembly 200A is provided with the interval gear 247 and the apparatus main assembly 200A is provided with the damper 245 and the damper gear 246 (
In the embodiments 1 and 2, the printer 100 of the electrophotographic type was described as an example, but similar effects can also be obtained by applying the embodiments 1 and 2 to an ink jet printer, a sublimation printer, and the like. Further, the printer 100 may also be constituted as an image forming apparatus as an example of an image forming system in which the image forming unit 101 and the adjusting unit 200 are assembled into a unit.
As an embodiment other than the embodiments 1 and 2, for example, the upper discharging unit 242 is provided with an overlapping portion or the like, and a magnitude relationship between the damper resistance F1 and the moment acting around the rotation shaft 244 by the self-weight W of the upper discharging unit 242 may also be adjusted or controlled.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-089816 filed on May 22, 2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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