The present invention relates to a sheet feeding apparatus, which picks the recording sheets in the recording sheet holding portion of a recording apparatus out of the recording sheet holding portion, and conveys the recording sheets one by one.
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As the recording sheet S1, that is, the topmost recording sheet, is sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 201 and frictional member 202, the recording sheet S1 is fed into the recording apparatus, due to the difference between the coefficient of friction between the feed roller 201 and recording sheet S1, and the coefficient of friction between the frictional member 202 and recording sheet S1 (μ1>μ2).
As two recording sheets S1 and S2 are sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 201 and frictional member 202, only the first recording sheet S1 is fed into the recording apparatus, while sliding on the second recording sheet S2, since the second recording sheet S2 is prevented by the frictional member 202 from advancing, due to the difference among the coefficient of friction between the feed roller 201 and recording sheet S1, coefficient of friction between the frictional member 202 and recording sheet S2, and coefficient of friction between the recording sheet S1 and S2 (μ1>μ2>μ3).
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As the recording sheet S1, that is, the topmost recording sheet, is sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 301 and separation roller 302, the torque applied to the separation roller 302 by the feed roller 301 through the recording sheet S1 becomes greater than the predetermined value of the braking torque T1 of the torque limiter of the separation roller 302. As a result, the separation roller 302 is rotated by the rotation of the feed roller 301, advancing the recording sheet S1. As two recording sheets S1 and S2 are sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 301 and separation roller 302, the recording sheet S1 slides on the recording sheet S2, preventing the torque applied to the separation roller 302 by the feed roller 301 from becoming greater than the predetermined value of the braking torque T1 of the torque limiter of the separation roller 302. Therefore, the separation roller 302 does not rotate, preventing thereby the second recording sheet S2 from advancing. As a result, only the recording sheet in contact with the feed roller 301, that is, the recording sheet S1, is allowed to advance; the recording sheet S2 in contact with the separation roller 302 is prevented from advancing, by the separation roller 302 remaining stationary.
However, as three or more recording sheets S are sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 201 and frictional member 202 of the sheet feeding apparatus shown in
A situation similar to the above described one also occurs as three or more recording sheets S are sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 301 and separation roller 302 of the sheet feeding apparatus shown in
However, sheet feeding apparatuses like the above described one shown in
That is, the feed roller 301 is subjected to a contact pressure F1 (approximately 300 gf-500 gf) generated as the feed roller 301 is kept pressed on the recording sheet holding means, and a contact pressure F2 (approximately 100 gf-300 gf) generated as the feed roller 301 is kept pressed upon the separation roller 302. As a result, the feed roller 301 sometimes becomes deformed. In particular, in the case of the sheet feeding apparatuses structured so that the preregulating member is fixed to the base, as the feed roller 301 becomes deformed, the gap between the feed roller 301 and preregulating member becomes larger, allowing sometimes three or more recording sheets S to be sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 301 and separation roller 302.
Further, in the case of the sheet feeding apparatuses structured so that the preregulating member is solidly fixed to the separation roller holder, even after the deformation of the feed roller 301, the separation roller 302, separation roller holder, and preregulating member follow the feed roller 301. Therefore, the gap between the feed roller 301 and preregulating member does not change. However, as the feed roller 301 deforms, it becomes possible that the preregulating member enters the area occupied by the feed roller 301 prior to its deformation, coming into contact with the feed roller 301, which results in the shaving of the rubber layer of the feed roller 301 by the preregulating member, and/or the damage to the preregulating member.
As for a sheet separating method employed by a sheet feeding apparatus having a sheet separating mechanism, there are: a friction plate method, a retard roller method, etc. A sheet feeding apparatus employing a friction plate method has a friction plate, and separates sheets using the difference in coefficient of friction among the feed roller, sheet, and friction plate. In the case of a sheet feeding apparatus employing a retard roller method, the separation roller is equipped with a torque limiter, and sheets are separated using the friction caused by the torque limiter and the coefficient of friction of the separation roller.
In the case of a sheet feeding apparatus such as the one described above, the sheets 420 are held slanted. Therefore, a recording sheet 420 comes into contact with the separating means 412 at a certain angle α relative to the separating means 412. Thus, it is assured by the above described preregulating member 422a that this angle does not exceed a predetermined value.
However, in the case of the above described sheet feeding apparatus in accordance with the prior art, a predetermined amount of gap is provided between the preregulating member 422a and feed roller 411, as shown in
As a means for preventing the sheet conveyance failure, it is effective to increase the external diameter of the feed roller 411. Further, in the case of a sheet feeding apparatus employing a separation roller as the separating means 412, it is also effective to increase the diameter of the separation roller. However, such solutions contradict the effort to reduce the size of a sheet feeding apparatus, as well as a recording apparatus.
As for another means for preventing the sheet conveyance failure, it is effective to tilt the pressure plate 416 in the direction to reduce the angle of the pressure plate 416 to reduce the angle at which the sheets are sent into the separating portion. This solution also contradicts the effort to reduce the size of a sheet feeding apparatus, as well as a recording apparatus.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a sheet feeding apparatus, in which the gap between the feed roller and preregulating member remains constant, and which is stable in sheet conveyance performance.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sheet material feeding device and a recording apparatus having the same, wherein failure of thick sheet feeding and curling of a leading end portion of the recording material when a shall diameter roller is used.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet material feeding apparatus comprising a sheet stacking portion for stacking recording sheets; a feeding roller for feeding the recording sheets from said sheet stacking portion; separating means for separating the recording sheet fed out by said feeding roller; a holder for holding said separating means, said holder being rotatably supported on a main assembly of said apparatus; first urging means for urging said holder toward said feeding roller; a preliminary regulating member, rotatably supported on said holder, for regulating a gap relative to said feeding roller; second urging means for urging said preliminary regulating member toward said feeding roller; a first regulating member, supported by said holder, for regulating rotation of said preliminary regulating member relative to said holder; and a second regulating member, provided in the main assembly of apparatus, for regulating rotation of said preliminary regulating member relative to the main assembly of said apparatus.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet material feeding apparatus comprising: a sheet material stacking portion for stacking sheet materials; feeding means for feeding the sheet materials from said sheet material stacking portion; separating means for separating the sheet materials fed out by said feeding means to single out the recording material; a preliminary regulating member for limiting number of sheets entering said separating means; an attitude control member for controlling an attitude of the sheet material fed toward said separating means, wherein said attitude control member is disposed at a position not interfering with said feeding means and said separating means with respect to a widthwise direction of the sheet material such that it has a height to be substantially flush with a sheet material feeding plane of said feeding means or to enter said sheet material feeding with respect to a direction crossing with the widthwise direction of the sheet material.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, the embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the appended drawings.
A sheet feeding apparatus in accordance with the present invention is to be used as a sheet feeding apparatus for an image forming apparatus such as a printer, a copying machine, a facsimileing machine, etc. It is an apparatus for separating a plurality of recording mediums in the form of a sheet, for example, sheets of recording paper, sheets of recording film, originals in the form of a sheet as objects to be read, etc., held in a recording medium holding means, and feeding them one by one into the image forming portion, or image reading portion, of an image forming apparatus. This embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to an image forming apparatus equipped with a sheet feeding apparatus which feeds a single or plurality of medium in the form of a sheet, on which an image is formed, into the image forming portion of the image forming apparatus.
Designated by reference numeral 6 is a sheet feeding tray, which functions as a sheet holding means. Designated by reference numeral 7 is a pressure plate kept pressured toward the feed roller 4 by a pressing means, being pivotally attached to the base 1. The shaft of the feed roller 4 has a pressure plate regulation cam 9. The pressure plate 7 has a cam follower 7a, which is in contact with the pressure plate regulation cam 9 of the feed roller 4. The pressure plate 7 is placed in contact with, or moved away from, the feed roller 4 by the combination of the pressure plate regulation cam 9 and cam follower 7a. Further, the pressure plate 7 has a side guide for regulating the movement of a recording sheet S in the widthwise direction of the recording sheet S.
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As the sheet feeding apparatus receives a sheet feeding command, the mechanical power source 2 is driven. As a result, the feed roller 4 is rotated in the clockwise direction as shown in
The cam surface 9a of the pressure plate regulation cam 9 and the cam surface 7a of the pressure plate 7 become separated from each other, and the pressure plate 7 comes under the pressure from a pressure plate spring 8. Further, the feed roller 4 comes into contact with a recording sheet S on the pressure plate 7, and the recording sheet S is picked up by the rotating feed roller 4. As described above, there is a desired gap H1 between the cylindrical surface portion 4a of the feed roller 4 and the preregulating member 15. Therefore, even if three or more recording sheets S are picked up by the feed roller 4, the preregulating member 15 makes it virtually impossible for three or more recording sheets S to be sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 4 and separation roller 10 at the same time.
Also as described above, it is possible that the feed roller 4 will be deformed by the pressure F1 (approximately 300 gf-500 gf) from the pressure plate spring 8 and the pressure F2 (approximately 100 gf-300 gf) from the separation roller pressuring means 14. However, even if the feed roller 4 becomes deformed, the separation roller 10 is kept in contact with the cylindrical surface portion 4a of the feed roller 4, by the separation roller pressuring means 14. Further, since the preregulating member 15 attached to the separation roller holder 11 also moves, it is ensured that the gap H2 between the feed roller 4 and preregulating member 15 remains virtually the same as the aforementioned gap H1. In other words, even if the feed roller 4 becomes deformed, the gap H2 between the feed roller 4 and preregulating member 15 continue to have a desired value. Therefore, even if three or more recording sheets are picked up by the feed roller 4, the preregulating member 15 makes it impossible for the three or more recording sheets to be sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 4 and separation roller 10 at the same time.
The dimension of the pivotal range of the separation roller holder 11 is determined by the position of the point of contact between the bumper 11b of the separation roller holder 11 and the base member 1. Further, as described before, this sheet feeding apparatus is structured so that even if the feed roller 4 becomes deformed, the separation roller 10 remains in contact with the cylindrical surface portion 4a of the feed roller 4. Therefore, the preregulating member 15 must be capable of pivoting into the inward side of the circular locus of the cylindrical surface portion 4a of the feed roller 4 in terms of the radius direction of the feed roller 4. Thus, the apparatus is structured so that as the control from the unshown regulating means is removed at the beginning of the sheet feeding operation, the separation roller holder 11 is made to pivot about the shaft 11a, by the separation roller pressuring means 14, to the position (end of pivotal range) at which the bumper 11b of the separation roller holder 11 comes into contact with the base member 1, as shown in
It occurs sometimes that a recording sheet S becomes dislodged through the gap between the cylindrical surface portion 4a of the feed roller 4 and preregulating member 15, and the leading edge of the dislodged recording sheet S comes into contact with the preregulating member 15, pushing the preregulating member 15 in the recording sheet conveyance direction. It also occurs sometimes that the leading ends of the third recording sheet and the recording sheets thereafter picked up by the feed roller 4 come into contact with the preregulating member 15 and push the preregulating member 15 in the recording sheet conveyance direction. However, the axis of the shaft 15a, about which the preregulating member 15 pivots, approximately coincides with the theoretical extension of the recording sheet conveyance path, as shown
As only a single recording sheet, or recording sheet S1, is sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 4 and separation roller 10, the torque applied to the separation roller 10 by the feed roller 4 through the recording sheet S1 exceeds the predetermined value of the braking torque T1 of the torque limiter, causing the separation roller 10 to rotate. As a result, the recording sheet S1 is allowed to advance. On the other hand, as two recording sheets, or recording sheets S1 and S2, are sent into the nipping portion between the feed roller 4 and separation roller 10, the recording sheet S slides on the recording sheets S2. Therefore, the amount of the torque applied to the separation roller 10 by the feed roller 4 through the recording sheets S1 and S2 is smaller than the braking torque T1 of the torque limiter, failing to rotate the separation roller 10. As a result, only the recording sheet S1, which is in contact with the feed roller 4, is conveyed by the feed roller 4, while the recording sheet S2, which is in contact with the separation roller 10, is prevented from advancing, by the separation roller 10.
Thereafter, the pressure plate 7 separates from the feed roller 4, and then, the separation roller 10 separates from the feed roller 4. Next, the feed roller 4 stops rotating after rotating 360 degrees from the beginning of its rotation; in other words, the sheet feeding apparatus returns to its initial state.
After the conveyance of a recording sheet S into the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, an image is formed on the recording sheet S as a process in which the recording sheet S is conveyed a predetermined distance in the recording sheet conveyance direction, and a process in which the carrier 19 is moved in the direction perpendicular to the recording sheet conveyance direction while the recording head 18 is driven, are alternately repeated. As a result, an image is formed on the recording sheet S.
As described above, this embodiment of a sheet feeding apparatus is structured so that the preregulating member 15 is allowed to pivotally move relative to the separation roller holder 11, and is provided with the regulating member 1a for regulating the movement of the preregulating member 15. Therefore, even if the feed roller 4 becomes deformed, the gap between the feed roller 4 and preregulating member 15 remains constant. Further, the preregulating member 15 does not enter inward of the circular locus of the cylindrical surface portion 4a of the feed roller 4, and therefore, the preregulating member 15 does not come into contact with the feed roller 4. Further, the pivotal axis 15a of the preregulating member 15 approximately coincides with the theoretical extension of the recording sheet conveyance path. Therefore, the preregulating member 15 is not subjected to such moment that acts in the direction to pivot the preregulating member 15 about the axis 15a. Therefore, the gap between the feed roller 4 and preregulating member 15 remains constant.
This embodiment of a sheet feeding apparatus in accordance with the present invention is a demonstration of a structure which employs a separation roller as a sheet separating means. However, effects similar to the above-described ones can be obtained even if a frictional member is employed as a sheet separating means.
Not only is the above-described sheet feeding apparatus usable for image formation, but also is usable as a preferable sheet feeding apparatus for an image reading apparatus capable of consecutively reading two or more originals.
As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a sheet feeding apparatus and a recording apparatus, in which the gap between the feed roller and preregulating member remains constant, and which is stable in its sheet feeding performance.
Next, the second embodiment of a sheet feeding apparatus in accordance with the present invention will be described with reference to the appended drawings.
The recording apparatus A comprises: a sheet feeding apparatus 101, a recording station 103, a sheet discharging roller 131, and a spur-shape wheel 132. After being fed into the recording apparatus A by the sheet feeding apparatus 101, a recording sheet is nipped between the pinch roller 129 kept pressed on a conveying roller 130 by a pinch roller holder 125, and the conveying roller 130. Then, it is conveyed to the recording station 103 while remaining nipped. Then, the recording sheet is conveyed through the recording station. While the recording sheet is conveyed through the recording station 103, ink is ejected onto the surface of the recording sheet from the nozzles (unshown) of a recording head 104, recording an image on the surface of the recording sheet. After the formation of an image on the recording sheet in the recording station 103, the recording sheet is discharged from the recording apparatus A by a discharging means comprising the discharge roller 131 and spur-shaped wheel 132.
The sheet feeding apparatus 101 comprises a sheet holding portion, a feeding/separating portion 102, and a portion for preventing sheets from being fed by two or more at the same time. The sheet feeding apparatus 101 was designed on the assumption that it would be used as an integral part of a recording apparatus, or the like. Thus, it does not have, in itself, a mechanical power source for driving. Therefore, it is driven by the driving force transmitted thereto from, for example, a recording apparatus (which hereinafter will be referred to as main assembly); in other words, it is an apparatus which is driven by another apparatus.
The sheet holding portion comprises a base 115, a pressure plate 116, and a side guide 118. A recording sheet is placed in the sheet holding portion, slightly slanted relative to the horizontal direction of the recording apparatus. Therefore, as it is placed in the sheet holding portion, it leading edge, that is, the bottom edge, strikes the sheet alignment reference portion 115a solidly attached to the base 115. The sheet edge alignment reference portion 115a is made up of a plurality of parallel ribs, minimizing the force necessary to move a recording sheet.
The pressure plate 116 is a plate for pushing a recording sheet toward the feed roller 111, and is under the pressure generated by the pressure plate spring 117 in the direction to pivot the pressure plate 116 toward the feed roller 111. As the unshown cam of the control gear 124 presses the pressure plate 116, the pressure plate 116 is forced to pivot in the direction to move away from the feed roller 111. In other words, as the control gear 124 rotates, the pressure plate 116 repeats an operational cycle of pressing a recording sheet and moving away from the recording sheet. As a result, the recording sheets are moved toward the feed roller 111.
In this embodiment, the angle of the sheet holding surface of the sheet holding portion, relative to the horizontal direction of the recording apparatus, is approximately 70 degrees, contributing to the reduction of the overall size of the recording apparatus, that is, the size of the recording apparatus inclusive of the recording sheets 120 held slanted in the sheet holding portion.
While the sheet feeding apparatus 101 is not conveying a recording sheet, that is, while the sheet feeding apparatus 101 is on standby, the pressure plate 116 is kept at a predetermined location toward which the pressure plate 116 is moved away from the feed roller 111. The sheet feeding apparatus 101 is structured so that when the pressure plate 116 is at this predetermined location, a gap large enough to hold a plurality of recording sheets is present between the feed roller 111 and pressure plate 116. The pressure plate 116 has a sheet conveyance reference portion 116a, which projects from a predetermined point of the pressure plate 116, and which constitutes a referential member for keeping a recording sheet accurately positioned in terms of the widthwise direction of the recording apparatus.
The side plate 118 is slidably attached to the pressure plate 116, and latches with the set of grooves cut in the recording sheet holding surface of the pressure plate 116 in a manner of forming a rack, being prevented from accidentally moving. Thus, in order to move the side guide 118, the lever of the side guide 118 must be operated to unlatch the side guide 118 from the pressure plate 116.
When loading the recording apparatus with recording sheets, they are to be placed into the gap between the feed roller 111 and pressure plate 116, along the sheet conveyance reference portion 116a. After the loading of the recording sheets, the side guide 118 is to be moved in the direction indicated by an arrow mark C in
Next, the structure of the feeding/separating portion 102 will be described. The recording sheets 120 in the recording sheet holding portion are pressed against the feed roller 111 by the above described movement of the pressure plate 116. The feed roller 111 begins to be rotationally driven as soon as the recording sheets 120 are pressed against the feed roller 111. As a result, the top recording sheet, or the recording sheet in contact with the feed roller 111 is advanced due to the presence of friction between the top recording sheet and feed roller 111. Since the recording sheet is conveyed due to the presence of friction between the feed roller 111 and recording sheet, it is recommended that the feed roller 111 is formed of rubber, foamed urethane, or the like, which is relatively large in coefficient of friction; for example, EPDM.
In most cases, the friction between the feed roller 111 and the top recording sheet is greater than that between the top recording sheet and the record sheet immediately thereunder. Usually, therefore, only the top recording sheet is advanced. However, there are times when two or more recording sheets are pulled out of the recording sheet holding portion. This phenomenon occurs, for example, when two or more recording sheets, the edges of which have been burred while they were cut, are pressed against the feed roller 111, when two or more recording sheets adhering to each other due to the presence of static electricity are pressed against the feed roller 111, or when two or more recording sheets which are very large in coefficient of friction, are pressed against the feed roller 111.
In such a case, the topmost recording sheet is separated from the rest by the separation roller 112, a sheet separating means, equipped with a torque limiter. The separation roller 112 is kept pressed on the feed roller 111 so that it contacts the feed roller 111, on the downstream side with respect to the point at which a recording sheet comes into contact with the feed roller 111 for the first time, in terms of the recording sheet conveyance direction.
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With the provision of the above described structural arrangement, as the separation roller 112 and clutch cylinder 112a are rotated in the direction indicated by an arrow mark in
In order to provide the separation roller 112 with a coefficient of friction approximately equal to that of the feed roller 111, the surface layer of the separation roller 112 is formed of rubber, foamed urethane, or the like. The separation roller 112 is rotatably supported by a separation roller holder 121, that is, a sheet separating means holding member, with the interposition of clutch cylinder 112a and clutch shaft 112b. It is kept pressed on the feed roller 111 by a separation roller spring 126.
With the provision of the above described structural arrangement, when there is no recording sheet between the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112, the separation roller 112 is rotated by the rotation of the feed roller 111.
The friction between the feed roller 111 and the recording sheet, and the friction between the recording sheet and separation roller 112, are greater than the braking torque of the torque limiter of the separation roller 112. Therefore, as a single recording sheet enters between the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112, the recording sheet is advanced by the feed roller 111 while rotating the separation roller 112. However, as two recording sheets enter between the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112, the friction between the feed roller 111 and the recording sheet next to the feed roller 111 is greater than the friction between the two recording sheets, and the friction between the recording sheet next to the separation roller 112 is greater than the friction between the two recording sheets. Therefore, as the feed roller 111 is rotated, the recording sheet next to the feed roller 111 slides on the recording sheet next to the separation roller 112. As a result, only the recording sheet next to the feed roller 111 is advanced by the feed roller 111, while the recording sheet next to the separation roller 112 remains with the separation roller 112, which remains stationary.
Next, the structure of the portion for preventing two or more recording sheets from being fed into the recording apparatus all at once will be described. As described above, when two recording sheets enter between the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112, they can be separated. However, sometimes, three or more recording sheets enter between the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112, or one or more recording sheets enter between the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112 while the bottom recording sheet, that is, the recording sheet next to the separation roller 112, of the two recording sheets having entered between the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112 during the preceding rotation of the feed roller 111 is still in the adjacencies of the nipping portion between the feed roller 111 and 112 after the first recording sheet, that is, the recording sheet next to the feed roller 111, has been successfully fed. In these cases, it is possible that two or more recording sheets are fed into the recording apparatus all at once. In order to prevent this accident, the sheet feeding apparatus is provided with a portion that prevents the simultaneous feeding of two or more recording sheets into the main assembly has a sheet returning lever 113, which prevents the leading edge of a recording sheet from accidentally entering beyond a predetermined point in a sheet feeding apparatus, by being moved into the recording sheet path while recording sheets are placed in the recording sheet holding portion, or while the recording apparatus is on standby.
The sheet returning lever 113 is pulled out of the sheet conveyance path immediately after the beginning of a sheet feeding operation, and is kept out of the sheet conveyance path during the sheet feeding operation. Thus, the sheet returning lever 13 does not interfere with the advance of a recording sheet.
As soon as a sheet separating operation ends, the sheet returning lever 13 is made to begin to return the recording sheets in the separation nip, by the function of the unshown cam of the control gear 124. Before, the sheet returning lever 13 begins to operate, the preregulating member holder 122 holding the preregulating member 122a, and the separation roller holder 121 holding the separation roller 112, are moved by a release cam 123 in the direction to move away from the feed roller 111. With the provision of wider gaps between the preregulating member holder 22 and feed roller 111, and between the separation roller holder 121 and feed roller 111, it requires a smaller amount of force to return the recording sheets by the sheet returning lever 13 than otherwise.
After returning the recording sheets, the sheet returning lever 13 is rotated out of the sheet conveyance path. Then, it is moved to the standby position after it is confirmed that the trailing end of the recording sheet has passed the sheet feeding apparatus 101.
Next, the path through which a recording sheet reaches the sheet separating portion will be described.
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While the recording sheet 120 is advanced, remaining in the above described condition, by the feed roller 111, the leading edge of the recording sheet 120 reaches the cylindrical surface of the separation roller 112. More specifically, at that moment, the points of the leading edge of the recording sheet, at which the recording sheet 120 is supported from below by the attitude control ribs 122a, come into contact with the cylindrical surface of the separation roller 112, entering the recording sheet conveyance path La indicated by a solid line in
In other words, there is a certain amount of difference between the angle of the recording sheet relative to the cylindrical surface of the separation roller 112, in the range, in terms of the widthwise direction of the recording sheet, in which no attitude control ribs 122a are resent under the recording sheet, and the angle of the recording sheet relative to the cylindrical surface of the separation roller 112, in the range, in terms of the widthwise direction of the recording sheet, in which the attitude control ribs 122a are present under the recording sheet. However, the attitude control ribs 122a are always in contact with the bottom surface of the recording sheet. Therefore, they are able to keep more or less constant the angle the recording sheet 120 relative to the separation roller 112, even across the range in which no attitude control ribs 122a are present.
In this embodiment, the external diameters of the feed roller 111 and separation roller 112 are approximately 30 mm and 14 mm, which are relatively small. Even when they are this small, it is possible to ensure that the leading edge of the recording sheet 120 comes into contact with the cylindrical peripheral surface of the separation roller 112, at approximately 30° relative to the line tangential to the peripheral surface of the separation roller 112 at the contact point between the recording sheet and the peripheral surface of the separation roller 112. In other words, with the provision of the above-described structural arrangement, it is possible to reduce the angle at which the leading edge portion of the recording sheet 120 comes into contact with the cylindrical peripheral surface of the separation roller 112, in order to prevent the recording sheet 120 from failing to be advanced.
It has been known through experiments that when the angle, which the recording sheet 120 forms relative to the line tangential to the cylindrical peripheral surface of the separation roller 112 at the contact point between the leading edge of the recording sheet 120 and the cylindrical peripheral surface of the separation roller 112 as the leading edge comes into contact with the cylindrical peripheral surface of the separation roller 112, is greater than 45°, the recording sheet is likely to fail to be advanced. In view of this knowledge, it is evident that it is unlikely that in a sheet feeding apparatus in accordance with the present invention, the recording sheet fails to be advanced.
Incidentally, the attitude control ribs 122a may be rendered tall enough for their tips to be inside of the contour of the feed roller 111 as the sheet separating portion is seen from the axial direction of the feed roller 111, although the heights of the attitude control ribs 122a in this embodiment are such that their tips are level with the peripheral surface of the feed roller 111 as the sheet separating portion is seen from the axial direction of the feed roller 111.
Further, the attitude control ribs 122a are formed so that the farther from the separation roller 112 in terms of the widthwise direction of the recording sheet, the attitude control ribs 122a, the taller they are. With the provision of this structural arrangement, the angle between the recording sheet 120 and separation roller 112, in the range in which no attitude control ribs 122a are present, can be more reliably controlled.
Further, the attitude controlling members may be wider than those in this embodiment, in terms of the widthwise direction of a recording sheet 120. The effects of such a modification will be virtually the same as those of the attitude controlling members in this embodiment.
Further, in this embodiment, the separation roller 112 equipped with a torque limiter was employed as a recording sheet separating means. However, the present invention is also applicable to a friction pad type sheet feeding apparatus employing a frictional member as a sheet separating means, and the application will be very satisfactory.
Next, the third embodiment of a sheet feeding apparatus in accordance with the present invention will be described.
This embodiment is similar to the second embodiment except that this embodiment has an elastic and easily flexible sheet attitude control plate 123 instead of the sheet attitude control ribs 122a in the second embodiment.
Until a recording sheet 120 reaches the preregulating member 122, the attitude control plate 123 remains in the position (contoured in solid line in
As the leading edge of the recording sheet 120 reaches the attitude control plate 123 and pushes the attitude control plate 123, the attitude control plate 123 bends into the position (contoured in broken line in
Therefore, the angle the recording sheet 120 forms relative to the peripheral surface of the separation roller 112 is kept relatively small, preventing a piece of card board as a recording medium, a curled recording sheet, or the like from failing to be properly fed.
Further, in the case of this embodiment, once the leading edge of the recording sheet 120 passes through the sheet separating portion, the force which applies to the upstream side of the recording sheet 120 with respect to the sheet separating portion, is only the force generated by the resiliency of the elastic attitude control plate 123, being therefore minute. Therefore, the friction between the recording sheet 120 and attitude control plate 123 remains virtually nil.
Next, the fourth embodiment of a sheet feeding apparatus in accordance with the present invention will be described with reference to the appended drawings.
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Until a recording sheet 120 reaches the preregulating member 122, the attitude control plate 135 remains in the position (contoured in solid line in
As the leading edge of the recording sheet 120 reaches the attitude control plate 135 and pushes the attitude control plate 135, the attitude control plate 135 is made to retract from the sheet conveyance path by the advancing recording sheet 120, because the attitude control spring 134 is very weak. In this state, the recording sheet 120 is kept pressed upward upon the feed roller 111 by the attitude control plate 135.
Therefore, the angle the recording sheet 120 forms relative to the peripheral surface of the separation roller 112 is kept relatively small, preventing a piece of card board as a recording medium, a curled recording sheet, or the like, from failing to be properly fed.
Further, in the case of this embodiment, once the leading edge of the recording sheet 120 passes through the sheet separating portion, the force which applies to the upstream side of the recording sheet 120 with respect to the sheet separating portion, is only the force generated by the resiliency of the attitude control spring 134, being therefore minute. Therefore, the friction between the recording sheet 120 and attitude control plate 135 remains virtually nil.
With the provision of this structural arrangement, the friction between the upstream side of the recording sheet 120 with respect to the sheet separating portion, and the attitude control plate 135, can be controlled by adjusting the resiliency of the attitude control spring 134, making it possible to further reduce the friction between the recording sheet 120 and attitude control plate 135, compared to that in the third embodiment.
As described above, according to the present invention, a sheet feeding apparatus is provided with a sheet attitude controlling members for controlling the attitude assumed by a recording sheet when it is conveyed toward the sheet separating means. In terms of the widthwise direction of a recording sheet, the attitude controlling members are disposed out of the ranges in which the sheet feeding means and sheet separating means are present, so that the attitude controlling members do not interfere with the sheet feeding means and sheet separating means. The attitude controlling members are given such a height that their tips become even with the sheet conveyance path, or such a height that their tips protrude into the space on the sheet feeding means side, with respect to the sheet conveyance path.
This structural arrangement makes it easier to control the angle the leading edge portion of a recording sheet forms relative to the sheet separating means the moment the leading edge of the recording sheet comes into contact with the sheet separating means. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the problem that the collision between the leading edge of a recording sheet and a sheet separating means causes the recording sheet to fail to be properly fed. Further, it is possible to prevent the leading edge portion of a recording sheet from being folded backward, in the sheet separating portion. Moreover, recording sheets can be properly fed even in a recording apparatus, the sheet feeding tray of which is disposed virtually upright.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the preregulating member is formed as an integral part of the attitude controlling member, reducing the component count, hence, the apparatus cost.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the preregulating member and attitude controlling member are formed as integral parts of a single component, and are made movable independently of the separating means holding member. Therefore, even if a recording sheet is stuck between the preregulating member and feed roller, it can be easily extracted, and also, the force necessary to drive the recording sheet returning means is smaller. Further, even if the preregulating member is forced to move by a large number of recording sheets accidentally entering between the preregulating member and feed roller, the sheet separating portion is not affected by such an accident.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the preregulating member, attitude control member, and separating means holding member, are formed as integral parts of a single component, reducing the component count, hence, cost, while providing the same effects as those provided by the preceding aspects of the present invention.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the height of the attitude control member gradually increases from the end closest to the sheet separating means toward the end opposite to the sheet separating means, ensuring that a recording sheet is not prevented by the contact between the leading edge of the recording sheet and the sheet separating means, from being advanced.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the attitude control member for preventing a recording sheet from failing to be advanced is made up of a set of ribs, simplifying attitude control member in structure.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the attitude control member for preventing a recording sheet from failing to be advanced is formed of an elastic substance, simplifying the attitude control member in structure, as well as minimizing the friction between the recording sheet and attitude control member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a rotatable member, the external diameter of which is no more than 34 mm, is employed as the sheet feeding means, and a sheet separating roller, which has a torque limiter, and the external diameter of which is no more than 25 mm, is employed as the sheet separating means, reducing the size of a sheet feeding apparatus while assuring the sheet separating performance.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a separation pad having a frictional member is employed as the sheet separating means, simplifying the sheet separating means in structure.
While the invention has been described with reference to the structures disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth, and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
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2002-040089 | Feb 2002 | JP | national |
2002-166825 | Jun 2002 | JP | national |
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/349,100, filed Feb. 8, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,374,162, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/366,508, filed Feb. 14, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,040,614 and claims benefit of the filing date of those applications, and priority benefit of the filing dates of Japanese patent applications nos. 2002-040089, filed Feb. 18, 2002, and 2002-166825, filed Jun. 7, 2002. The entire disclosures of the prior applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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