Embodiments described herein relates generally to a sheet finishing apparatus for finishing a sheet on which an image is formed.
There is a sheet finishing apparatus for performing finishing, such as stapling or punching, on a sheet on which an image is formed by an image forming apparatus. Hitherto, in the sheet finishing apparatus, a finishing section, such as a staple unit or a punch unit, is arranged at a rear end side perpendicular to a sheet discharge direction. In the sheet finishing apparatus as stated above, when the finishing section, such as the staple unit or the punch unit, is fixed in order to achieve miniaturization and reduction in cost, the staple unit can not staple plural portions, and there is a fear that the user's needs can not be sufficiently satisfied. Besides, in the punch unit, punch hole standards are different between Japan and overseas, plural kinds of punch units based on the respective standards must be provided, and there is a feat that mass productivity is reduced.
Thus, it is desired to develop a sheet finishing apparatus in which usability is not impaired and reduction in cost can be realized.
According to an embodiment, a sheet finishing apparatus includes a conveyance section to convey a recording medium supplied from an image forming section in a paper discharge direction, and a finishing section which protrudes to a conveyance path from a side, parallel to the paper discharge direction, of the conveyance path of the recording medium in the conveyance section and finishes the recording medium traveling along the conveyance path.
According to an embodiment, a sheet finishing apparatus includes a conveyance section to convey a recording medium supplied from an image forming section in a paper discharge direction, and a finishing section which protrudes to a conveyance path from a side, parallel to the paper discharge direction, of the conveyance path of the recording medium in the conveyance section and finishes the recording medium traveling along the conveyance path.
Hereinafter, a first embodiment will be described.
The MFP 10 forms an image on a sheet P as a recording medium by the printer section 11 in accordance with image data read by the scanner 8. The printer section 11 forms color toner images corresponding to the image data by, for example, respective stations 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K of yellow (Y), magenta (M) , cyan (C) and black (K), and then forms the color toner images on a transfer belt 11a. The printer section 11 transfers the color toner images on the transfer belt 11a by a transfer section 11b to the sheet P supplied from the paper feed section 16. The printer section 11 fixes the color toner images to the sheet P by a fixing section 11c, and discharges the sheet P from a paper discharge roller pair 12.
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The alignment roller unit 23 includes an alignment roller 23c at the tip of an arm 23b rotating using a shaft 23a as a fulcrum. The arm 23b is rotated by ON-OFF operation of an arm solenoid 28. When the arm solenoid 28 is ON, the arm 23b is moved to a position indicated by a dotted line in
A roller motor 38 rotates the alignment roller 23c forwardly and reversely through a link gear 38a, the shaft 23a, a timing belt 38b and a roller shaft 30a. When conveying the sheet P in the arrow m direction, the alignment roller 23c rotates in an arrow r direction of
The alignment roller unit 23 slides in a direction perpendicular to the arrow m direction. The arm 23b of the alignment roller unit 23 slides along the shaft 23a by sliding a rack 32 by a pinion gear 34 driven by a gear motor 33.
The longitudinal alignment plate 26 is positioned at the upstream side end of the processing tray 21 in the paper discharge direction. The longitudinal alignment plate 26 is perpendicular to the processing tray 21, contacts with a rear end Pr of the sheet P at the time of alignment, and aligns the sheet P in the longitudinal direction.
A stapler 27a of the staple unit 27 is positioned at the cut-out section 21a of the processing tray 21, and an opening section 27b protrudes to the conveyance path of the sheet P. The height of an opening section bottom surface 27c of the stapler 27a is equal to that of the surface of the processing tray 21. An opening section side wall 27d of the stapler 27a is a lateral alignment reference of the sheet P. When the sheet P is aligned in the lateral direction on the processing tray 21, a lateral end Ps of the sheet P contacts with the opening section side wall 27d and the sheet P is laterally aligned.
The finisher 20 includes a chuck 31 to prevent the sheet P after the alignment operation from shifting on the processing tray 21. The chuck 31 is opened and closed by ON-OFF operation of a solenoid 37, and when the solenoid 37 is ON, the chuck is opened as shown by a dotted line in
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The belt conveyance device 24 is positioned at substantially the center of the processing tray 21. As shown in
The clip 24b has a rotation force in an arrow t direction by a spring 24c. The clip 24b includes a cam 24d at, for example, a side part on the front side. The belt conveyance device 24 includes a protruding cam follower 40 at the outer periphery of the conveyance belt 24a on the driven roller 43 side. When the cam 24d of the clip 24b moves along the cam follower 40, as shown in
Next, a control system of the finisher 20 will be described. As shown in a block diagram of
When printing is started, the MFP 10 forms a color toner image on the sheet P, and then discharges the sheet P to the finisher 20 side. The finisher 20 receives the sheet P supplied from the MFP 10. While the sheet P is received, the alignment roller 23c of the finisher 20 is separate from the processing tray 21.
(1) Case Where Finishing on the Sheet P is not Performed
When the sensor 35 detects that introduction of the sheet P onto the processing tray 21 is finished, the finisher control circuit 51 turns OFF the arm solenoid 28, and brings the alignment roller 23c into contact with the sheet P. The finisher control circuit 51 forwardly rotates the roller motor 38, and rotates the alignment roller 23c in the arrow r direction. The alignment roller 23c conveys the sheet P in the arrow m direction, and discharges it to the discharge tray 22.
(2) Case Where a Bundle of Sheets P is Discharged as Finishing on the Sheet P
When the MFP-CPU 53 inputs an instruction of bundle discharge to the finisher CPU 52 from the control panel 14, the finisher control circuit 51 aligns plural sheets P, and then discharges the bundle. When the sensor 35 detects that introduction of the sheets P onto the processing tray 21 is finished, the finisher control circuit 51 turns ON the solenoid 37 to open the chuck 31, turns OFF the arm solenoid 28, and brings the alignment roller 23c into contact with the first sheet P. The finisher control circuit 51 reversely rotates the roller motor 38 by a specified amount, and rotates the alignment roller 23c in the arrow s direction. The alignment roller 23c conveys the sheet P in the reverse direction to the arrow m direction, causes the rear end Pr of the sheet P to abut on the alignment plate 26, and longitudinally aligns the sheet P.
The finisher control circuit 51 forwardly rotates the gear motor 33, and slides the alignment roller unit 23 from A position to B position in an arrow v direction (where, both the A position and the B position are the position of the center of the roller shaft 30a). During the slide movement, the alignment roller 23c moves the sheet P by a friction force in the arrow v direction, causes the lateral end Ps of the sheet P to abut on the opening section side wall 27d of the stapler 27b, and laterally aligns the sheet P.
When the longitudinal alignment and the lateral alignment of the first sheet P are completed, the finisher control circuit 51 turns OFF the solenoid 37 to close the chuck 31 and prevents the sheet P from shifting. The finisher control circuit 51 turns ON the arm solenoid 28, and reversely rotates the gear motor 33. The alignment roller 23c is separated from the sheet P, and the alignment roller unit 23 slides in an arrow w direction and returns from the B position to the A position.
The finisher control circuit 51 aligns the second or later sheet P on the processing tray 21 similarly to the first sheet. When the alignment of a specified number of sheets P is completed, the finisher control circuit 51 turns ON the stepping motor 25, and rotates the conveyance belt 24a in the arrow n direction. The conveyance belt 24a clips the rear end Pr of the plural aligned sheets P by the clip 24b, conveys the bundle of sheets P in the arrow m direction, and discharges the bundle to the discharge tray 22. At the time of the bundle discharge, the lateral ends Ps of the plural sheets P travel in the opening section 27b of the stapler 27a.
(3) Case Where a Bundle of Aligned Sheets P is Stapled as Finishing of the Sheets P
When the MFP-CPU 53 inputs an instruction of stapling from the control panel 14 to the finisher CPU 52, the finisher control circuit 51 staples a bundle of sheets P traveling in the opening section 27b of the stapler 27a. While conveying the bundle of sheets P aligned in the above (2) by the conveyance belt 24a in the arrow m direction, the finisher control circuit 51 temporarily stops the bundle of sheets P, staples it by the stapler 27a, and then restarts the conveyance of the bundle of sheets P.
For example, when the needle of the stapler 27a is stapled in parallel to the arrow m direction, after the sensor 35 detects the rear end Pr of the sheet P, the stepping motor 25 is temporarily stopped after being driven for a specified number of steps, and a desired staple position is stopped at the opening section 27b of the stapler 27a. After the stapling is finished, driving of the stepping motor 25 is restarted, and the bundle of stapled sheets P is discharged to the discharge tray 22. When stapling is performed at plural places of the bundle of sheets P, each time the desired staple position reaches the opening section 27b of the stapler 27a, (a) the bundle of sheets P is temporarily stopped, (b) stapling is performed and (c) the conveyance of the bundle of sheets P is restarted after the end of the stapling, and these processes (a) to (c) are repeated.
For example, when the needle of the stapler 27a is inclined with respect to the arrow m direction, and the bundle of sheets P is stapled, the staple motor 29 rotates the stapler 27a in the arrow q direction by 45°. However, at the time of rotation of the stapler 27a, it is prevented that the opening section side wall 27d of the stapler 27a contacts with the bundle of sheets P. Thus, as indicated by a dotted line in
Next, the staple motor 29 rotates the stapler 27a in the arrow q direction by 45°. The stapler 27a obliquely staples the rear end Pr of the bundle of sheets P at the rear side. Thereafter, the stepping motor 25 restarts driving, and discharges the bundle of stapled sheets P to the discharge tray 22. After the stapling is finished, the staple motor 29 rotates the stapler 27a in the reverse direction to the arrow q direction by 45°, and returns the opening section side wall 27d of the stapler 27a to be parallel to the arrow m direction.
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According to the first embodiment, in the state where the stapler 27a is arranged at the specified position of the side parallel to the traveling direction of the sheet P, the bundle of sheets P can be stapled in various forms desired by the user. Besides, the opening section 27b of the stapler 27a can be arranged to protrude onto the conveyance path of the sheet P. Accordingly, the miniaturization of the finisher 20 is realized, the staple in the form desired by the user is obtained, and the usability can be improved.
Next, a second embodiment will be described. The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that a punch unit is provided as a finishing section. In the second embodiment, the same component as the component described in the first embodiment is denoted by the same reference numeral, and its detailed description is omitted.
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(4) Case Where a Punch Hole is Provided in a Bundle of Aligned Sheets P as Finishing of the Sheets P
At the time of printing, the operator inputs, from the control panel 14, an instruction of sheet finishing to form a punch hole in the sheet P. The finisher CPU 152 instructs the finisher control circuit 151 based on the punch hole standard data stored in the memory 53a of the MFP-CPU 53.
For example, based on the punch hole standard data for Japan, the finisher 120 forms two punch holes in a bundle of sheets P. While the finisher control circuit 151 conveys the bundle of sheets P aligned in the above (2) by a conveyance belt 24a in an arrow m direction, (d) temporarily stops the bundle of sheets P at the first position in accordance with the punch hole standard data for Japan. (e) The punch 60 forms the first punch hole in the bundle of sheets P. (f) After the first punch hole is formed, the conveyance belt 24a restarts the conveyance of the bundle of sheets P, conveys it by a specified distance, and again temporarily stops the bundle of sheets P at a second position in accordance with the punch hole standard data for Japan. (g) The punch 60 forms the second punch hole in the bundle of sheets P. (h) After the second punch hole is formed, the conveyance belt 24a restarts the conveyance of the bundle of sheets P, and discharges the bundle of sheets P to a discharge tray 22.
Although the arrangement position of the punch 60 in the finisher 120 is arbitrary, for example, based on punch hole standard data for each area, the punch 60 can be previously arranged at the first punch hole position. When the punch 60 is arranged at the first punch hole position, in the finisher 120, after a bundle of sheets P is aligned, the first punch hole is first formed, and then, the conveyance of the bundle of sheets P is started. In the finisher 120, the processing time of punching can be shortened.
Irrespective of the punch hole standard data stored in the memory 53a, the finisher CPU 152 can also instruct the finisher control circuit 151 to form a punch hole desired by the user in a bundle of sheets P in accordance with the input data from the control panel 14. Besides, even when the number of sheets P traveling in the opening section 60a is one, the punch 60 can form a punch hole.
Besides, as shown in
According to the second embodiment, it is not necessary that a punch unit different in shape is prepared for each user different in punch hole standards, and the punch unit is mounted in the finisher 120. Punch holes of various forms desired by the user can be formed in the sheet P in the state where the punch 60 is fixed to the specified position of the side parallel to the traveling direction of the sheet P, and the punch 60 can be made common. Besides, the punch 60 can be arranged to protrude onto the conveyance path of the sheet P. Accordingly, the miniaturization of the finisher 120 is realized, the mass productivity is improved, a punch hole according to the standards or shape desired by the user is obtained, and the usability can be improved.
While certain embodiments have been described these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel apparatus and methods described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms: furthermore various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form o the apparatus and methods described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and there equivalents are intended to cover such forms of modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Provisional U.S. Applications 61/178420 filed on May 14, 2009 and 61/178421 filed on May 14, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61178420 | May 2009 | US | |
61178421 | May 2009 | US |