Sheet feeding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6283468
  • Patent Number
    6,283,468
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to when the printing medium, such as paper are separated one at a time by a separation piece, the engagement of a projected part of a paper supporting plate and a contact part of a pressure applying part is released and the separation piece is pressed by a separation piece contact part. Thereby, the separation piece contacts the paper supplying roller with a large urging force from the first and second pressing springs. When the paper is transferred after the separation of the paper by the separation piece, the projected part of the paper supporting plate contacts the contact part of the pressure applying part to release the pressure of the separation piece from the separation piece contact part. Thereby, the pressure power generated between the paper supplying roller and the separation piece is selectively switched. When the paper is separated, the pressure power is increased to prevent overlapped transferring of the papers. When the paper is transferred by the transferring roller, the pressure power is decreased to decrease the back tension generated between the paper supplying roller and the transferring roller. Thereby, the deterioration of paper transferring accuracy can be prevented.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The invention relates to a sheet feeding device for an image forming apparatus, and specifically relates to a sheet feeding device being capable of preventing overlapped feeding.




2. Description of Related Art




A sheet feeding device for feeding a sheet of printing medium, such as paper, into the inside of electronic apparatuses, is provided for electronic apparatuses having an image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copier, or a facsimile device. In the feeding device, there has been known a feeding device provided with a frictional separating device for separating sheets of paper or the like, one at a time to feed the paper from a paper supplying roller. A separating piece then separates the sheets of paper one at a time through contact with the supplying roller.




The paper, which is fed one at a time by the frictional separating device, is fed in the paper transferring direction by the rotation of the supplying roller with a fixed pressure received from the sheet supplying roller and the separation piece. The paper is transferred to the inside of the electronic apparatus by the transferring roller provided in the lower stream side of the paper transferring direction. In the sheet feeding device of this structure, because of the back tension generated between the paper supplying roller and the transferring roller in supplying paper, paper is fed to the transferring roller side more than a predetermined transferring amount at the moment that the rear end of the paper is released from being held by the supplying roller and the separation piece. This back tension causes deterioration of the accuracy of transferring paper.




Therefore, the above-described deterioration of the accuracy of transferring paper is prevented by decreasing the pressure generated between the paper supplying roller and the separation piece, thereby decreasing the back tension between the paper supplying roller and the transferring roller.




However, by decreasing the pressure generated between the paper supplying roller and the separation piece, a great amount of paper may easily enter between the paper supplying roller and the separation piece and cause overlapped feeding, wherein a plurality of papers are unnecessarily transferred into the inside of the electronic apparatuses with the paper that is to be fed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the invention is to provide a sheet feeding device for selectively switching the pressure generated between the paper supplying roller and the separation piece with a simple structure, and thereby being capable of preventing overlapped feeding of paper by increasing the pressure in separating sheets of paper, and also being capable of preventing the deterioration of the accuracy of paper transfer by decreasing the pressure to decrease the back tension between the paper supplying roller and the transferring roller in transferring paper with the transferring roller.




Another aspect of the invention is to provide a sheet feeding device being capable of preventing overlapped feeding of paper that can be caused by decreasing the pressure in transferring the paper with the transferring roller.




To achieve the above-described aspect, the sheet feeding device of the invention may comprise a paper supporting part for storing a plurality of paper and being capable of positioning movably between a first position and a second position, a paper supplying roller provided in a lower side of the paper supporting part for supplying a paper in a predetermined direction, a separation piece for separating the stored papers one at a time with the paper supplying roller, an urging device for urging or pressing the separation piece toward the paper supplying roller, a switch for switching the urging force from the urging device between a first urging condition and a second urging condition that has a larger urging force than the first urging condition.




The urging device may comprise a first urging part for urging the separation piece with a predetermined urging force toward the paper supplying roller and a second urging part that is different from the first urging part. The switch may comprise a second urging part switch for switching the position of the second urging part from a position being cooperative with the first urging part, to a position being non-cooperative with the first urging part, so that the separation piece is urged only by an urging force of the first urging part in the first urging condition, and urged by an urging force of both the first urging part and the second urging part in the second urging condition.




In the structure, because the urging device may comprise two urging parts including the first urging part and the second urging part, the urging force for urging the separation part is switched between a large urging force and a small urging force by switching between a first urging condition using only the first urging part, and a second urging condition using both the first urging part and the second urging part.




The switching of the urging condition is operated in a condition that the first urging part can be always urged toward the paper supplying roller with a predetermined urging force and the switching of the urging condition is operated by only the movement of the second urging part by the second urging part switch. For example, when the paper is separated one at a time by the separation piece, the second urging part switch moves the second urging part in a position to be cooperative with the first urging part, and when the paper is transferred after the separation of the paper by the separation piece, the second urging part switch switches the second urging part to a position of being non-cooperative with the first urging part. Thus, the urging force for urging the separation piece toward the paper supplying roller is switched between the paper separating operation and the paper transferring operation. Therefore, the paper separating operation and the paper transferring operation can be carried out easily and accurately.




To achieve the above-described aspect, another sheet feeding device of the invention may comprise a paper supplying roller rotatable around a first axis for supplying paper in a predetermined direction, a separation piece for separating sheets of paper one at a time by contacting the paper supplying roller, an urging part for urging the separation piece toward the paper supplying roller, a separation piece moving away part for moving the separation piece away from the paper supplying roller against an urging force of the urging part, a second axis extended parallel to the first axis, and a pair of paper feeding back levers rotatable around the second axis in a vicinity of the separation piece, wherein after the rotation of the paper supplying roller stops by stopping an operation of the first axis, an operation of the second axis starts, and thereby the paper feeding back lever is rotated toward an upper stream side of the paper transferring direction so as to move the separation piece away from the paper supplying roller via the separation piece moving away part and the paper is fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction.




In the structure, during the separation of the separation piece and the paper supplying roller, the paper held between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller is fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction by the rotation of the paper feeding back lever. Thereby, the paper held between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller can be fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction without causing any burden on the paper.




Because the paper held by the separation piece and the paper supplying roller is removed, the sheets of paper are not piled between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller, and therefore, overlapped feeding can be well prevented. Because it is not necessary to increase the pressure power between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller so that the sheets of paper are not piled between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller, the back tension can be decreased. Because the paper feeding back lever is structured to be rotated around the second axis other than the paper supplying roller, the operation of the paper feeding back lever is not affected by the structure or the control of the paper supplying roller. Therefore, the paper feeding back lever does not use the same axis as the paper supplying roller for its rotation, so that the paper supplying roller is not rotated in accordance with the rotation of the paper feeding back lever and other unnecessary structure. Thus, any problems caused in the posture of the paper can be prevented using the structure of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further objects, details and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, when read in conjunction with the following drawings:





FIG. 1

is an outward appearance perspective view of the multi-function apparatus of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the center part of the multi-function apparatus taken along the paper transferring direction;





FIG. 3

is a block diagram of the control part for executing various functions provided in the multi-function apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a plane view of the separation mechanism seen from the upper side;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of the separation mechanism seen from the side;





FIG. 6

is a main part magnified cross sectional view of the main part of separation mechanism;





FIG. 7

is a view showing the second stage of the paper ordering operation;





FIG. 8

is a view showing the third stage of the paper ordering operation;





FIG. 9

is a view showing the fourth stage of the paper ordering operation;





FIG. 10

is a view showing the second stage of the separating operation carried out after execution of the paper ordering operation;





FIG. 11

is a view showing the third stage of the separating operation;





FIG. 12

is an explanation view of the rotation mechanism of the paper supporting plate;





FIG. 13

is an explanation view of the rotation mechanism of the paper supporting plate; and





FIG. 14

is an explanation view of the rotation mechanism of the paper supporting plate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The preferred embodiments will be explained referring the figures.

FIG. 1

shows an outward appearance perspective view of a multi-function apparatus provided with the sheet feeding device of the invention. The multi-function apparatus


1


has various functions such as a facsimile function, a printer function, a copy function and a scanner function.




The multi-function apparatus


1


has a body case


1




a


, an upper cover


1




b


, a paper cassette


3


, an operation panel


6


, an original input tray


9


, a paper discharge tray


27


, an original discharge tray


60


and a sender/receiver


12


.




In the multi-function apparatus


1


, the operation panel


6


, provided with a plurality of key switches


6




a


for inputting the above-described various function operation or telephone numbers and a liquid crystal display part


6




b


for displaying the operational state of the multi-function apparatus


1


, is supported so as to open/close on the axis of the rear end of the operation panel


6


relative to the upper cover


1




b


. The upper cover


1




b


is supported so as to open/close on the axis of the front end of the upper cover


1




b


relative to the body case


1




a.






The paper cassette


3


, the paper discharge tray


27


being capable of storing a plurality of printed papers and a sender/receiver stand


13


for placing the sender/receiver


12


, are installed in the body case


1




a


. The original placing part


9


being capable of receiving a plurality of originals, an original guide


10


being capable of sliding according to the size of the original, and the original discharge tray


60


being capable of receiving a plurality of originals that have been read, are provided to the upper cover


1




b.






A paper insertion opening


66


for inserting a paper as a recording medium normally used by an user, a manual feeding paper placing stand


65


, and a paper guide


64


being slidable according to the size of a manual feeding paper, are provided in the paper cassette


3


.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the center part of the multi-function apparatus


1


taken along the paper transferring direction. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a reading device


5


for reading lines of an original one by one where various information is written and a recording device


2


for printing information that is to be recorded, such as received data on a paper P, are provided in the multi-function apparatus


1


.




The reading device


5


comprises, in an order from the upper side of the original transferring direction (the direction of the arrow in FIG.


2


), the original placing part


9


, an original separation piece


35




b


, an original supplying roller


35




a


, an original transferring driving roller


36




a


, an original transferring following roller


36




b


, an image reading scanner


34


, an original pressing part


38


, an original discharge driving roller


37




a


, and an original discharge following roller


37




b.






In the above-structured reading device


5


, originals placed on the original placing part


9


are separated one at a time by the original supplying roller


35




a


and the original separation piece


35




b


by restricting the position of the originals in their width direction using the original guide


10


, and the separated original is transferred into the reading device


5


. The original transferred into the reading device


5


is transferred to a reading part


42


by the original transferring driving roller


36




a


and the original transferring following roller


36




b


that are formed as an upper and lower pair. In the reading part


42


, an image is read one line at a time when the transferred original is passed close to the image reading scanner


34


. The image reading scanner


34


comprises a CIS (Contact Image Sensor) and an original pressing part


38


for pressing the original to the image reading scanner


24


to read the original. The original whose images have been read is transferred outside of the multi-function apparatus


1


by the original discharge driving roller


37




a


and the original discharge following roller


37




b


that are formed in an upper and lower pair, and placed on the original discharge tray


60


(referring FIG.


1


). The pressing surface of the original pressing part


38


is formed with white-colored material and it is used as a standard color for detecting an end of the original and for the white color level.




The original separation piece


35




b


, the original transferring following roller


36




b


the original pressing part


38


and the original discharge following roller


37




b


, are provided on the rear surface of the operation panel


6


, and the operation panel


6


is supported so as to open/close on an operation panel supporting axis


7


in a direction of opening the front end (the right side in

FIG. 2

) of the operation panel


6


. Thereby, when the original is jammed in the original transferring route, the jammed original can be removed easily by opening the operation panel


6


. The original placing part


9


, the original supplying roller


35




a


, the original transferring driving roller


36




b


, the image reading scanner


34


, and the original discharge driving roller


37




a


, are provided in the upper cover


1




b


, and the upper cover


1




b


is supported on an upper supporting axis


4


so as to open/close in a direction of opening the rear end (the left side in

FIG. 2

) of the upper cover


1




b


. Thereby, when an ink cartridge


19


used for an ink jet head is exchanged or a paper P is jammed, maintenance can be easily performed.




Next, the recording device


2


is explained in detail. The recording device


2


may include, in an order from the upper side of the paper transferring direction (the direction of the arrow in FIG.


2


), the paper cassette


3


, a separation mechanism


31


, a carriage


18


, a paper top end detecting sensor


23


, a transferring roller


24


, a paper rear end detecting sensor


28


, the discharge driving roller


26


and the discharge following roller


25


.




In the above-structured recording device


2


, papers P inserted from the paper insertion opening


66


or papers placed on the manual feeding paper placing stand are separated one by one by the separation mechanism, and the separated paper is transferred into the multi-function apparatus


1


. The paper P transferred into the multi-function apparatus


1


is transferred to a printing point by the transferring roller


24


after the transfer of the paper P is checked by the paper top end detecting sensor


23


. A print head


15


for a color ink jet type is installed downwardly on the carriage


18


and the printing operation occurs by receiving power from a timing belt


20


to move the carriage


18


reciprocately on the guide shaft


17


extended in the paper width direction (the vertical direction in FIG.


2


), and jetting ink onto the paper P. For executing color recording, four print heads


15


for jetting each color of cyan, yellow, magenta and black are installed in a row in the print head


15


, and ink cartridges


19


for each color storing ink for supplying each corresponding print head


15


, are installed detachably to the carriage


18


. The printed paper P is transferred outside of the multi-function apparatus


1


by the discharge driving roller


26


and the discharge following roller


25


that are formed as an upper and lower pair. After the discharge of the paper P is checked by the paper rear end detecting sensor


28


, the paper P is placed on the paper discharge tray


27


(referring FIG.


1


).





FIG. 3

shows a block diagram of the control part for executing various functions provided with the multi-function apparatus


1


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the control part comprises CPU


52


, ROM


51


, RAM


54


, a modem


55


, an NCU base plate


56


, a hand set


12


, the printing device


2


, a paper transfer part


57


, the reading device


5


, the operation panel


6


and a power source part


58


. In the above-structured control part, the following components are connected with each other via bus lines


59


, that include CPU


52


for executing various controls and arithmetic, ROM


51


storing control programs for ordering various control operation, RAM


54


a part of which is used as a receiving buffer memory


54




a


, the NCU base plate


56


for communicating with other communication devices, the modem


5


for sending/receiving communication data between other communication devices via the NCU base plate


56


, the handset


12


for conversing with other telephone devices, the printing device


2


provided with the carriage


18


mounting the print head


15


, the paper transfer part


57


provided with the driving motor


53


for driving each paper transferring roller and a control circuit


92


for controlling the driving of the driving motor


53


, the reading device


5


provided with an image reading scanner


34


for reading one line at a time in the paper width direction, the operation panel


6


provided with the operation keys


6




a


and the liquid crystal display


6




b


, and the power source part


58


for supplying a power source to the multi-function apparatus


1


.




The above-described separation mechanism


31


is explained in detail referring

FIGS. 4-6

.

FIG. 4

is a plane view of the separation mechanism


31


seen from the upper side,

FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of the separation mechanism


31


seen from the side, and

FIG. 6

is a main part magnified cross sectional view of the main part of the separation mechanism


31


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the separation mechanism


31


may include, in an order from the upper stream of the paper transferring direction (direction from the lower side to the upper side in FIG.


4


), a paper supporting plate


21


where 200 papers P at the maximum can be placed, a first manual paper feeding film


43




a


installed on the manual feeding paper placing stand


65


(referring

FIG. 5

) and for guiding the center of the manual feeding paper in its width direction in the paper transferring direction, a second manual paper feeding film


43




b


for guiding the both sides of the manual feeding paper in the direction of the manual feeding, a film urging wire


44


for urging the first manual paper feeding film


43




a


in an upper direction, a separation claw


62


placed on the both sides of the paper, the separation piece


30


for pressing the paper P to the side of the paper supplying roller


22


(referring FIG.


5


), and a paper feeding back lever


50


for pushing back the paper P to the upper side in the paper transferring direction. The separation piece


30


comprises a separation pad


29


for separating papers one by one with the rotational power of the paper supplying roller


22


and a separation projected part


49


projected from the separation piece


30


in its longitudinal direction. A separation pressing lever


48


engageable with the separation projected part


49


is provided to the paper feeding back lever


50


.




Next, the structure of the separation mechanism


31


seen from its side with reference to

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Note that the above-described paper feeding back lever


50


is not described in

FIG. 5

, but is shown in FIG.


6


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the paper supporting plate


21


is supported to be rotatable around the supporting axis


39


by the rotation mechanism and an projected part


21




a


projecting toward the lower side is formed in the lower end side of the paper transferring direction (lower direction in FIG.


5


). The separation piece


30


is supported to be rotatable around a separation piece supporting axis


41


and the separation piece


30


is always urged toward the paper supplying roller


22


side via a first pressing spring


32


. A pressure applying part


40


comprises a separation piece contacting part


67


being able to urge the separation piece


30


toward the paper supplying roller


22


side using a second pressing spring


33


, and a contacting part


40




a


formed on the other end from the separation piece contacting part


67


that is able to contact the projected part


21




a


. The first manual paper feeding film


43




a


is formed so as to guide the manual feeding paper placed on the manual feeding paper placing stand


65


toward a separation point between the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


22


. The second manual paper feeding film


43




b


is formed so as to guide the both ends of the manual feeding paper toward the upper direction. The urging force of the first pressing spring


32


is set so that a plurality of papers placed slanted on the paper supporting plate


21


press the separation piece


30


using their own weight to prevent the unnecessary insertion of the papers into the paper supplying roller


22


side. The urging force of the second pressing spring


33


is set larger than that of the first pressing spring


32


. In the preferred embodiment, the urging force of the first pressing spring


32


is set to 100 g and that of the second pressing spring


33


is set to 200 g.




The paper supplying roller


22


is rotated in accordance with the rotation of a roller axis A (referring

FIG. 6

) and has a fan-shaped paper supplying part


22




a


having an arc surface contacting the paper P and a non-paper supplying part


22




b


having a surface not contacting the paper P. The paper supplying roller


22


is structured to supply papers one at a time to the transferring roller


24


(referring

FIG. 2

) through contact of the paper supplying part


22




a


with the upper surface of the paper P. A round-shaped paper supplying roller


63


is provided on the same axis of the paper supplying roller


22


, therefore, the papers P piled on the paper supporting plate


21


are not inserted between the separation piece


30


and the non-paper supplying part


22




b


even in the position that the separation piece


30


faces the non-paper supplying part


22




b


because the paper supplying roller


63


always contact the separation piece


30


. The arc surface of the paper supplying part


22




a


is formed so that its length of the arc is enough for transferring a paper P from the paper supplying roller


22


to the transferring roller


24


, and paper is transferred through one rotation of the paper supplying roller


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the paper feeding back lever


50


is supported so as to be rotated around the paper feeding back lever supporting axis


68


(the second axis) that is extended in the opposite side of the roller axis A placing the separation piece


30


therebetween, and the paper feeding back lever


50


is urged in a direction toward the opening the paper feeding route (in the clockwise direction in

FIG. 6

) by the second coil spring


47


. When the paper feeding back lever


50


is rotated around the paper feeding back lever supporting axis


68


in a counterclockwise direction, the separation piece pressing lever


48


engageable with the separation piece projected part


49


formed on the separation piece


30


is supported rotatably to the separation pressing lever supporting axis


69


and the separation piece pressing lever


48


is urged in a clockwise direction by the first coil spring


46


. Further, the paper feeding back lever


50


has a first paper contact surface


61




a


and a second paper contact surface


61




b


for pressing back the paper P to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction. The rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


in the clockwise direction is restricted in a predetermined range by a noise reduction pad


45


provided on the paper cassette


3


. The separation piece projected part


49


is provided on the both left and right sides of the separation piece


30


and the paper feeding back lever


50


is provided in two points corresponding to them.




The rotation mechanism of the paper supporting plate


21


is explained by referring

FIGS. 12-14

. In

FIGS. 12-14

, the separation piece


30


, the first pressing spring


32


, the second pressing spring


33


and pressure applying part


40


are omitted.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, when the paper supporting plate


21


does not receive the power from the rotation mechanism, the top end side (the projected part


21




a


side) of the paper supporting plate


21


is urged toward the paper supplying roller


22


by an urging part such as a compressed spring (not shown) that is provided on the rear side of the paper supporting plate


21


, and the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated around the supporting axis


39


in the counterclockwise direction to the solid-lined position and maintained there. When the paper supporting plate


21


receives the power from the rotation mechanism, the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated against the urging force of the urging part in the clockwise direction and moves back to the a dotted-lined position in FIG.


12


. The paper supporting plate


21


is formed to be movable between the solid-lined position (second position) and the dotted-lined position (first position) by the rotation mechanism.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, as same as the paper supplying roller


22


the rotation mechanism comprises a cam


70


being rotatable around and with the roller axis A and the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


provided facing the cam


70


. The cam


70


has a cam surface


70




a


for controlling substantially the movement timing of the paper supporting plate


21


. The paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


is provided closely on the upper surface of the paper supporting plate


21


. The paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


has a concave part


75




a


engaged with the cam


70


, a lever part


75


for pressing the paper supporting plate


21


and a contact part


75




c


contacting the cam surface


75




a


. The paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


is rotated around the rotation axis


80


in response to the power from the cam


70


. In the preferred embodiment, the rotation mechanism is provided on the both left and right sides of the paper supporting plate


21


and the rotation axis


80


is uniformly formed with the paper cassette


3


for rotating the paper supporting plate


21


accurately. As shown in

FIG. 12

, a side wall


21




b


is provided on the left and right sides of the paper supporting plate


21


and the lever part


75




b


presses the side walls


21




b.






As shown in

FIG. 12

, because a predetermined space between the cam surface


70




a


and the concave part


75




a


in a condition that the cam surface


70




a


of the cam


70


is completely engaged with the concave part


75




a


of the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


, the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


does not receive power from the cam


70


. Therefore, the paper supporting plate


21


is not affected by the operation of the rotation mechanism and the power to operate the paper supporting plate


21


is only an urging force by the urging part (not shown) and the paper supporting plate


21


is in a condition that its top end is placed on the paper supplying roller


22


side (the second position).




When the cam


70


rotates in the arrow X direction in

FIG. 12

according to the rotation of the roller axis A, the cam surface


70




a


is gradually released from the concave part


75




a


. At this time, the cam surface


70




a


and the concave part


75




a


do not contact by the space formed therebetween and the rotation of the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


is prevented.




When the cam


70


continues the rotation in the arrow X direction, one end of the cam surface


70




a


starts to contact the contact part


75




c


(FIG.


13


(


a


) ), the contact part


75




c


is guided along the curved surface of the cam surface


70




a


and the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


is rotated in the arrow Y direction in FIG.


13


(


b


). According to the rotation of the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


, as the lever part


75




b


starts to press the paper supporting plate


21


(FIG.


13


(


c


) ), a space begins to form between the paper supporting plate


21


and the paper supplying roller


22


.





FIG. 14

shows the condition of the paper supporting plate


21


when the other side of the cam surface


70




a


contacts the contact part


75




c


of the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


, as shown in FIG.


13


(


d


). In this condition, the space formed between the paper supporting plate


21


and the paper supplying roller


22


becomes maximum. The positioning of the paper supporting plate


21


shown in

FIG. 14

corresponds to the dotted-line (the first position) in FIG.


12


. When the cam


70


further rotates, the contact between the contact part


75




c


and the cam surface


70




a


is released and the cam surface


70




a


is guided to engage with the concave part


75




a


again, and thereby the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


is rotated in the direction opposite to the arrow Y direction and back to the condition of FIG.


12


. Thereby, the pressing condition of the paper supporting plate


21


is released. The series of operations is repeated by the rotation of the cam


70


.




The reciprocate movement of the paper supporting plate


21


is related to the pressure applying part


40


. As described above, when the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated in the clockwise direction, the projected part


21


a of the paper supporting plate


21


is also rotated to contact the contact part


40




a


of the pressure applying part


40


and the contact part


40




a


is moved away from the separation piece


30


against the urging force of the second pressing spring


33


. On the contrary, when the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated in the counterclockwise direction, the projected part


21




a


of the paper supporting plate


21


is also rotated to move away from the contact part


40




a


of the pressure applying part


40


and the pressure applying part


40


moves back to the separation piece


30


side by the urging force of the second pressing spring


33


.




The operation of the rotation of the paper supporting plate


21


in supplying a paper and the movement of the pressure applying part


40


caused thereby are explained in detail below.




Out of the paper supplying operation for supplying sheets of paper, and the like, P one at a time into the multi-function apparatus


1


by the above-structured separation mechanism


31


, the separating operation (referring

FIGS. 5

,


10


and


11


) for separating the papers P one at a time and the paper ordering operation (referring

FIGS. 6-9

) for ordering paper in a predetermined condition every time the sheets of paper P are separated one at a time are explained in detail referring

FIGS. 5-11

. The paper supplying operation shown in

FIGS. 5-11

is in a loop, and from the initial condition of the separation mechanism


31


shown in

FIG. 5

, the paper ordering operation shown in

FIGS. 6-9

and the separating operation shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

are carried out. The paper supplying operation then returns back to the initial condition of the separating operation shown in

FIG. 5

for supplying a paper P.




In the initial condition shown in

FIG. 5

, the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated around the supporting axis


39


to the end in the clockwise direction (the bottom dead point) and a space is formed between the paper supporting plate


21


and the paper supplying roller


22


for inserting papers P. The rotation mechanism at this time is in a condition shown in FIGS.


13


(


d


) and


14


where the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


is rotated in response to the power from the cam


70


to press the paper supporting plate


21


. Thereby, the projected part


21




a


provided on the paper supporting plate


21


contacts the contact part


40




a


of the pressure applying part


40


and the pressure applying part


40


is pressed down against the urging force of the second pressing spring


33


. In the initial condition of the separating operation, the contact between the separation piece


30


and the separation piece contact part


67


is released by the pressing down of the pressure applying part


40


, and only the pressure by the first pressing spring


32


is applied to the separation piece


30


(the first urging condition). In the initial condition of the separating operation, the non-paper supplying part


22




b


of the paper supplying roller


22


faces the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


63


contacts the separation pad


29


.




In the initial condition of the separating operation shown in

FIG. 5

, when the paper supplying order is applied by CPU


52


, the separation mechanism


31


first feeds back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction, a paper P that remains between the paper supplying roller


22


and the separation piece


30


at the last paper supplying operation to carry out the paper ordering operation for ordering papers P. The paper ordering operation is explained in detail referring

FIGS. 6-9

as follows.




The above-described initial condition of the paper ordering operation is shown in FIG.


6


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the paper feeding back lever


50


is rotated around the paper feeding back lever supporting axis


68


to the end in the clockwise direction (the dead bottom point), the paper feeding back lever


50


contacts the noise reduction pad


45


.





FIG. 7

shows the second stage of the above-described paper ordering operation. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the paper feeding back lever supporting axis


68


(the second axis) and the paper feeding back lever


50


are rotated in the counterclockwise direction from the initial condition of paper ordering operation shown in

FIG. 6

, and the separation piece pressing lever


48


is engaged to the upper part of the separation piece projected part


49


. At this time, because the separation piece pressing lever


48


is structured so as to press down the separation piece


30


against the urging force of the first pressing spring


32


, the paper supplying roller


63


does not contact the separation pad


29


to release the pressure applied to the paper P held by the paper supplying roller


63


and the separation pad


29


. In the operation from the initial condition to the second stage of paper ordering operation, the paper P that is released from the pressure by the paper supplying roller


63


and the separation pad


29


, is fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction by the rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


in the counterclockwise direction with maintaining the angle formed by the top end of the paper P and the first paper contact surface


61




a


at a right angle.





FIG. 8

shows the third stage of the above-described paper ordering operation. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the paper feeding back lever


50


is further rotated in the counterclockwise direction from the second stage of the paper ordering operation shown in

FIG. 7

to release the engagement of the separation piece pressing lever


48


and the separation piece projected part


49


.

FIG. 8

also shows a condition that the paper feeding back lever


50


is rotated around the paper feeding back lever supporting axis


68


to the end (the dead bottom point). As a result of the release of the engagement of the separation piece pressing lever


48


and the separation piece projected part


49


, the separation piece


30


is structured so that the separation pad


29


contacts the paper supplying roller


63


by the urging force of the first pressing spring


32


. In the operation from the second stage to the third stage of the paper ordering operation, the paper P that is released from the pressure by the paper supplying roller


63


and the separation pad


29


is fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction by the rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


in the counterclockwise direction by maintaining the angle formed by the top end of the paper P and the second paper contact surface


61




b


at a right angle.





FIG. 9

shows the fourth stage of the above-described paper ordering operation. As shown in

FIG. 9

, the paper feeding back lever


50


is rotated in the clockwise direction from the third stage of the paper ordering operation shown in FIG.


8


and the separation piece pressing lever


48


is engaged to the lower part of the separation piece projected part


49


. At this time, because the separation piece pressing lever


48


is structured so as to be pressed down around the separation piece pressing lever


69


as a center axis by the separation piece projected part


49


against the urging force of the first coil spring


46


, the separation piece pressing lever


48


can pass smoothly below the separation piece projected part


49


without releasing the pressure by the paper supplying roller


63


and the separation pad


29


. After the fourth stage of the paper ordering operation, the paper feeding back lever


50


continues the rotation in the clockwise direction to return to the initial condition of the paper ordering operation and finish the above-described paper ordering operation. At this time, the paper feeding back lever


50


is rotated in the clockwise direction by the urging force of the second coil spring


47


, however, because the rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


in the clockwise direction is restricted by the noise reduction pad


45


, the generation of the collision noise is prevented. During the above-described paper ordering operation, only the paper feeding back lever


50


is rotated and the paper supplying roller


22


and the paper supporting plate


21


are not rotated.




By the paper ordering operation explained referring

FIGS. 6-9

, the paper P remaining as the last paper supplied at the separation point is fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction by the rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


in the counterclockwise direction and placed on the paper supporting plate


21


. Thereby, the separating operation can always start in a condition that the papers are in order and the overlapped feeding or the failed feeding of the papers P can be prevented.




Next, the separating operation of sheets of paper P by the separation mechanism


31


carried out after the above-described paper ordering operation is explained referring

FIGS. 5

,


10


and


11


.

FIG. 10

shows the second stage and

FIG. 11

shows the third stage.




In the second stage of the separating operation (referring

FIG. 10

) carried out after the above-described paper ordering operation, the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated around the supporting axis


39


from the initial condition of the separating operation shown in

FIG. 5

to the end (the dead bottom point) in the clockwise direction, and the paper supplying roller


22


is rotated in the paper transferring direction (the counterclockwise direction) so that the paper supplying part


22




a


contacts a sheet of paper P. This is carried out by the following operation. When the roller axis A is rotated gradually in the counterclockwise direction from the initial condition shown in

FIG. 12

, the paper supplying roller


22


is rotated in the paper transferring direction and the cam


70


also rotates in the same direction, thereby, the cam surface


70




a


of the cam


70


shown in

FIG. 12

becomes engaged to the concave part


75




a


of the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


.




At this time, the engagement of the projected part


21




a


provided on the paper supporting plate


21


and the contact part


40




a


provided on the pressing part


40


is released and the separation piece contact part


67


formed on the pressing part


40


presses the separation piece


30


. Thereby, the separation pad


29


is urged to the paper supplying roller


22


side (the second urging condition) by the first pressing spring


32


and the second pressing spring


33


, so that the frictional resistance necessary for separating the papers P can be obtained.




When the paper supporting plate


21


is further rotated in the paper transferring direction (the counterclockwise direction) from the second stage of the separating operation, the papers P placed on the paper supporting plate


21


are held by the separation pad


29


and the paper supplying part


22




a


of the paper supplying roller


22


so that only the paper P contacting the paper supplying roller


22


is transferred into the multi-function apparatus


1


. At this time, most of the papers P placed on the paper supporting plate


21


are prevented from being inserted into the separation point by the separation claw


62


(referring FIG.


4


). Therefore, a great amount of paper P is not inserted to the separation point at the same time.




Corresponding to the further rotation of the paper supplying roller


22


from the second stage of the separating operation in the counterclockwise direction, the cam


70


is also rotated in the counterclockwise direction, and therefore, the cam surface


70




a


is released from the concave part


75




a


slowly. During the release of the cam surface


70




a


from the concave part


75




a


, they do not contact each other because of the space formed by the cam surface


70




a


and the concave part


75




a


. Therefore, the rotation of the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


is prevented and the paper supporting plate


21


is maintained in the second stage for a predetermined period so as to continue the urging condition generated by the first pressing spring


32


and the second pressing spring


33


.




In the third stage of the separating operation shown in

FIG. 11

, the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated around the supporting axis


39


in the clockwise direction from the second stage of the separating operation shown in

FIG. 10

so that the projected part


21




a


contacts the contact part


40




a


. This is carried out by the following operation. When the roller axis A is further rotated in the counterclockwise, the paper supplying roller


22


is rotated in the paper transferring direction (the counterclockwise direction) so that the paper P is transferred to the transferring roller. The cam


70


is also rotated in the same direction and the rotating mechanism changes as shown in FIGS.


13


(


a


)-(


d


). That is, in the process of FIGS.


13


(


a


)-(


d


), when the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


starts to be rotated to press the paper supporting plate


21


, the projected part


21




a


formed on the paper supporting plate


21


starts to engage with the contact part


40




a


of the pressure applying part


40


, and the separation piece contact part


67


formed on the pressing part


40


moves away from the separation piece


30


to move from the position of the second stage of the separating operation to that of the third stage. Thereby, the separation pad


30


is urged only by the first pressing spring


32


to the paper supplying roller


22


side (the first urging condition), and the back tension caused to the paper P in transferring by the transferring roller can be decreased.




After the third stage of the separation operation, the paper supporting plate


21


continues the rotation in the clockwise direction, and the projected part


21




a


presses down the pressure applying part


40


against the urging force of the second pressing spring


33


via the contact part


40




a


. Then, the separating operation returns to the initial condition shown in

FIGS. 5 and 14

to finish the above-described separating operation. In the paper supplying operation including the above-described separating operation and the paper ordering operation, the driving motor


53


provides the driving power via the driving motor


53


and the gear row (not shown) to the rotation of the paper supporting plate


21


around the supporting axis


39


, the rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


around the paper feeding back axis


68


, and the rotation of the paper supplying roller


22


in the paper transferring direction (the counterclockwise direction in the drawing).




By the above-structured separation mechanism


31


, because the paper feeding back lever


50


is rotated to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction to press down the separation piece projected part


49


through the separation piece pressing lever


48


, and separate the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


22


for feeding back the paper P held between the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


22


to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction, any stress is not caused on the paper P. Because the paper P held by the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


22


is removed in the initial stage of the supplying operation, the papers P are not piled between the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


22


so that overlapped feeding can be prevented. Because it is not necessary to increase the pressure power between the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


22


so that the papers P are not piled between the separation piece


30


and the paper supplying roller


22


, the back tension can be decreased and the deterioration of the paper transferring accuracy caused by the back tension can be prevented.




Because the paper feeding back lever


50


is structured to be rotated around an axis other than the paper supplying roller


22


, the operation of the paper feeding back lever


50


is not affected by the structure or the control of the paper supplying roller


22


. For example, if the paper feeding back lever


50


were to use the same axis as the paper supplying roller


22


for its rotation, the paper supplying roller


22


would also be rotated in accordance with the rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


, along with other unnecessary structure. Therefore, problems can be caused in the posture of the paper. However, such problems can be precisely prevented in the structure of the preferred embodiment.




As explained in detail above, in the multi-function apparatus


1


of the preferred embodiment, when the papers P are separated one at a time by the separation piece


30


, the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated to be in the second position by the rotating mechanism to release the engagement of the projected part


21




a


and the contact part


40




a


of the pressure applying part


40


and press the separation piece


30


using the separation piece contact part


67


. Thereby, the separation piece


30


contacts the paper supplying roller


22


with a large urging force from the first pressing spring


32


and the second pressing spring


33


. When the paper P that is separated by the separation piece


30


is transferred, the paper supporting plate


21


is rotated to be in the first position by the rotating mechanism to engage the projected part


21




a


and the contact part


40




a


of the pressure applying part


40


and release the pressure to the separation piece


30


from the separation piece contact part


67


. Thereby, the separation piece


30


contacts the paper supplying roller


22


with a small urging force from the first pressing spring


32


.




Because the urging force for urging the separation piece


30


toward the paper supplying roller


22


is switched between the paper separating operation by the separation piece


30


and the paper transferring operation after the paper separating operation, the paper separating operation using the separation piece


30


and the paper transferring operation after the paper separating operation, can be carried out easily and accurately. Because the rotating mechanism is a simple structure that may include the cam


70


and the paper supporting plate pressing lever


75


, the rotation timing of the paper supporting plate


21


can be controlled freely by the shape of the cam surface


70




a


of the cam


70


. The urging force to the separation piece


30


can be switched easily according to the separating/transferring pattern of the paper P by the paper supplying roller


22


without using the electrical structure.




When the paper P is separated, the urging force toward the separation piece


30


is switched to be large to increase the pressure power operated between the paper supplying roller


22


and the separation piece


30


, thereby the overlapped transferring of the paper P can be prevented. When a sheet of paper P is transferred after the separation, the urging force toward the separation piece


30


is switched to be small to decrease the pressure power operated between the paper supplying roller


22


and the separation piece


30


. Thereby, the tension (back tension) generated to the paper P is decreased and the deterioration of the paper transferring accuracy can be prevented.




Further, because the urging force of the separation piece


30


against the paper supplying roller is switched between the two kinds of power of large or small according to the movement of the paper supporting plate


21


, the urging force switching mechanism can be simply structured utilizing the movement of the paper supporting plate


21


.




In the paper supplying operation including the above-described separating operation and the paper ordering operation, the driving motor


53


provides the driving power via the driving motor


53


and the gear row (not shown) to the rotation of the paper supporting plate


21


around the supporting axis


39


, the rotation of the paper feeding back lever


50


around the paper feeding back axis


68


, and the rotation of the paper supplying roller


22


in the paper transferring direction (the counterclockwise direction in the drawing).




When a paper to be manually fed is placed on the manual feeding paper placing stand


65


, the paper is guided to the upper part before the paper P placed on the paper supporting plate


21


, by using the first manual paper feeding film


43




a


and the second manual paper feeding film


43




b


. Therefore, the manually fed paper is guided to the separation point with priority over the paper P and transferred into the multi-function apparatus


1


by the transferring roller


24


. Further, the second manual paper feeding film


43




b


is structured to guide the both sides of the paper for manual feeding. Thereby, the manually fed paper can be prevented from being hooked on the abovedescribed separation claw


62


which would deform the paper so that a feeding failure may be caused. When the manually fed paper is placed on the manual feeding paper placing stand


65


, the same process as the above-described paper supplying operation is made.




While this invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of the invention as set forth herein are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined.




In the paper supplying device of the invention, because the urging device may comprise a first urging part and a second urging part, the urging force for urging the separation part is switched between a large urging force and a small urging force by switching between a first urging condition urged by only the first urging part and a second urging condition urged by the cooperation of the first urging part and the second urging part. The switching of the urging condition is operated in a condition that the first urging part can be always urged toward the paper supplying roller with a predetermined urging force and the switching of the urging condition is operated by only the movement of the second urging part by the second urging part switch. For example, when the papers are separated one at a time by the separation piece, the second urging part switch moves the second urging part in a position being cooperative with the first urging part, and when the paper is transferred after the separation of the paper by the separation piece, the second urging part switch switches the second urging part in a position being non-cooperative with the first urging part. Thus, the urging force for urging the separation piece toward the paper supplying roller is switched between the paper separating operation using the separation piece, and the paper transferring operation after the paper separating operation. Therefore, the paper separating operation using the separation piece and the paper transferring operation after the paper separating operation, can be carried out easily and accurately.




Another paper supplying device of the invention may comprise a paper supplying roller rotatable around a first axis and for supplying a paper in a predetermined direction, a separation piece for separating papers one at a time by contacting the paper supplying roller, an urging part for urging the separation piece toward the paper supplying roller, a separation piece moving away part for moving the separation piece away from the paper supplying roller against an urging force produced by the urging part, a second axis extended parallel to the first axis, and a pair of paper feeding back levers rotatable around the second axis in a vicinity of the separation piece. After the rotation of the paper supplying roller stops by stopping an operation of the first axis, an operation of the second axis starts, and thereby the paper feeding back lever is rotated toward an upper stream side of the paper transferring direction so as to move the separation piece away from the paper supplying roller via the separation piece moving away part and feed back the paper to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction. Therefore, the paper held between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller can be fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction without causing any stress on the paper.




Because the paper held by the separation piece and the paper supplying roller is removed, the papers are not piled between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller, and therefore, overlapped feeding can be prevented. Because it is not necessary to increase the pressure power between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller so that the papers are not piled between the separation piece and the paper supplying roller, the back tension can be decreased. Because the paper feeding back lever is structured to be rotated around the second axis other than the paper supplying roller, the operation of the paper feeding back lever is not affected by the structure or the control of the paper supplying roller. For example, if the paper feeding back lever were to use the same axis as the paper supplying roller for its rotation, the paper supplying roller would also rotated in accordance with the rotation of the paper feeding back lever, along with other unnecessary structure. Thus, problems can be caused in the posture of the paper. However, such problems can be precisely prevented in the structure of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet feeding device, comprising:a paper supporting part that stores a plurality of papers and being positioned movably between at least a first position and a second position; a paper supplying roller provided in a lower side of the paper supporting part that supplies sheets of paper in a predetermined direction; a separation piece that separates the stored papers one at a time from the paper supplying roller; an urging device that urges the separation piece toward the paper supplying roller; and a switch that switches an urging force from the urging device between a first urging condition and a second urging condition that has a larger urging force than the first urging condition, wherein the urging device comprises a first urging part that urges the separation piece with a predetermined urging force toward the paper supplying roller and a second urging part that is different from the first urging part, and the switch comprises a second urging part switch that switches a position of the second urging part from a position being cooperative with the first urging part to a position being non-cooperative with the first urging part, so that the separation piece is urged only by an urging force of the first urging part in the first urging condition and the separation piece is urged by an urging force of both the first urging part and the second urging part in the second urging condition.
  • 2. The sheet feeding device of claim 1, further comprising:a transporting roller in a lower side of the paper supplying roller along a paper transporting direction of the paper supplying roller, wherein in the separation of the paper from the paper supporting part, the second urging part switch switches the second urging part to a position being cooperative with the first urging part until the paper reaches the transferring roller, and switches the second urging part to a position being non-cooperative with the first urging part after the paper reaches the transferring roller.
  • 3. The sheet feeding device of claim 1, wherein the second urging part switch comprises the paper supporting part, the second urging part switch switching only the second urging part from a position being cooperative with the first urging part to a position being non-cooperative with the first urging part, in accordance with a movement of the paper supporting part between the first position that the paper supporting part moves away from the paper supplying roller and the second position that the paper supporting part moves closer to the paper supplying roller during a series of separating operations.
  • 4. The sheet feeding device of claim 1, wherein the first urging part is set to have an urging force so that a plurality of papers placed slanted on the paper supporting part presses the separation piece by their own weight to prevent unnecessary insertion of the papers into the paper supplying roller side.
  • 5. The sheet feeding device of claim 1, wherein the urging force of the second urging part is set larger than the urging force of the first urging part.
  • 6. The sheet feeding device of claim 1, further comprising:a separation piece moving away part for moving the separation piece away from the paper supplying roller against the urging force of the urging part; and a pair of paper feeding back levers rotatable around a second axis in a vicinity of the separation piece, the second axis being extended parallel to a first axis; wherein after the rotation of the paper supplying roller stops, an operation of the second axis starts, and thereby the paper feeding back lever is rotated toward an upper stream side of a paper transferring direction so as to move the separation piece away from the paper supplying roller via the separation piece moving away part and the paper is fed back to the upper stream side of the paper transferring direction.
  • 7. The sheet feeding device of claim 1, wherein the second urging part comprises a spring and a pressure applying part connected to the spring, for transmitting an urging force to the separation piece, the pressure applying part having on its one end a separation piece contact part that contacts the separation piece and on its another end a paper support part contact part that contacts a lower end of the paper supporting part.
  • 8. The sheet feeding device of claim 7, wherein when the paper supporting part moves to the first position, the paper supporting part contacts the paper supporting part contact part to move the pressure applying part to a position being non-cooperative with the first urging part and when the paper supporting part moves to the second position, the contact of the paper supporting part with the paper supporting part contact part is released to move the pressure applying part to a position being cooperative with the first urging part.
  • 9. The sheet feeding device of claim 1, wherein the second urging part switch is provided on both ends of the paper supporting part and comprises a cam rotatable around a same axis of the paper supplying roller and a lever movable up and down around an axis by contacting the cam.
  • 10. The sheet feeding device of claim 9, wherein the cam has a cam surface deciding a moving timing of the paper supporting part between the first position and the second position in the series of separating operations, the lever is guided by the cam surface of the cam in a process of rotation of the cam corresponding to the rotation of the paper supplying roller, the lever moving the paper supporting part between the first position and the second position.
  • 11. The sheet feeding device of claim 10, wherein the cam surface of the cam has a shape for moving the paper supporting part to the first position to maintain the second urging part in the position being non-cooperative with the first urging part in an initial stage of the series of the separating operation, a shape for moving the second urging part in the position being cooperative with the first urging part and moving the paper supporting part to the second position to maintain the position of the second urging part in a second stage where the paper reaches the transferring roller, and a shape for moving the paper supporting part to the first position to move again the second urging part in the position being non-cooperative with the first urging part in a third stage where the paper has reached the transferring roller.
Priority Claims (4)
Number Date Country Kind
10-227040 Aug 1998 JP
10-227054 Aug 1998 JP
11-220505 Aug 1999 JP
11-220506 Aug 1999 JP
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