Information
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Patent Grant
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6719680
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Patent Number
6,719,680
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 14, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 13, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Smith; Scott A.
- Nathaniel; Chukwurah
Agents
- Muserlian, Lucas and Mercanti
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 493 23
- 493 424
- 493 434
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sheet folding apparatus having a Z-folding function which incluses a sheet conveyance device for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed thereon and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting the position thereof provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance device at the leading edge colliding against the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping by the rollers. The sheet folding apparatus is provided with a controller for temporarily reducing the rotating speed of each of the folding rollers, at a timing when the paper sheet is gripped between the roller pair.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a sheet folding apparatus of an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, wherein driving force is controlled in accordance with the load increasing while a sheet folding roller in a folding mechanism folds a paper sheet having an image formed, in the case where it practices sheet folding such as folding in three (hereinafter referred to as a Z-folding).
Up to now, in a sheet folding mechanism for practicing a sheet folding process such as a Z-folding process, as disclosed in the Japanese publication Tokkaisho No. S61-248861, it has been put in practice to make twice-folding of a Z-fold type by a first-stage roller pair and a second-stage roller pair; however, because folding is not enough made by those roller pairs only, it has been put in practice that a roller for strengthening fold is pressed to one of the second-stage pair of rollers so as to secure a firm folding state certainly. This is done because the pressing force of each of the roller pairs cannot be strengthened in respect of the driving force, to make an insufficient fold line which is not acceptable for practical use, and in order to make up for it, a mechanism for strengthening a fold is added; this is not preferable because the apparatus is made larger-sized.
Further, in the Japanese publication No. Tokkaisho S61-248863, it is disclosed that, while paper sheet folding proceeds as a paper sheet is conveyed between a two rollers forming a roller pair, the folding rollers are rotated in the forward and reverse direction alternately to repeat the back-and-forth movement of a paper sheet in the path for making a fold plural times, to make a firm fold.
Further, also in the Japanese publication Tokkaisho No. S62-16987, it is disclosed that an insufficient and imperfect fold is compensated for by providing a mechanism for strengthening a fold after paper sheet folding is once finished by a pair of rollers.
However, the addition of a mechanism for strengthening a fold such as a roller for strengthening a fold, or the providing of a mechanism for practicing a repeating operation such as moving back and forth at the roller site of carrying out sheet folding, is not preferable because it makes the apparatus complicated and larger-sized by that. Further, if a repeating operation such as moving back and forth is practiced, it is produced the defect that the time required for one cycle of paper sheet folding becomes longer, which lowered the efficiency and makes the productivity worse.
Further, this invention relates to a sheet folding apparatus, wherein it is accomplished that a folding mechanism for practicing a sheet folding process such as a Z-folding process for a paper sheet having an image formed on it in an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine is simplified, a precise fold is obtained, there is posed no problem such as a paper jam, and a recovery processing can be done simply and certainly even though a paper jam occurs.
Up to now, as disclosed in the Japanese publications Jikkaisho No. S63-190254 and Tokkaihei No. H9-77360, it has been put in practice that, because a first-time folding path, a second-time folding path, and an ejecting path after twice-folding were independently and separately provided, a number of guide members such as guide plates making up a sheet conveyance path were arranged. Paper sheet paths in a sheet folding mechanism for practicing a sheet folding process such as a Z-folding process for a paper sheet having an image formed on it in an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine have had a complicated structure with paths corresponding to the respective roles formed separately in the above-mentioned way.
However, when it is posed a problem of a jam such that occurs in the folding path positioned inside among the three paper conveyance paths in the sheet folding apparatus, it is difficult to reach from the outside, and its releasing and recovery must be done by dismounting the outside conveyance paths, which takes time and is accompanied by considerable big difficulties.
Further, this invention relates to a sheet folding apparatus for practicing a sheet folding process and to an image forming apparatus provided with the sheet folding apparatus.
For a finisher of a copying machine or a printer, it is widely used an apparatus for applying a sheet folding process to a paper sheet having an image formed on it.
It is necessary that a sheet folding apparatus as such a finisher is small-sized because it is used in combination with an image forming apparatus mainframe, and on top of it, because an image forming apparatus forms an image on paper sheets of various sizes, it is required for the sheet folding apparatus to be capable of coping with various sizes of paper sheet.
In order to meet such a requirement, various kinds of sheet folding apparatus has been heretofore proposed. As regards a folding mechanism, it is mostly used such one that practices folding through giving a buckle to a paper sheet by moving it forward with its leading edge stopped and feeding the buckle portion between a pair of folding rollers, for the reason that the folding mechanism part can be made small-sized.
In such a sheet folding apparatus, for the purpose of coping with various sizes, a mechanism to displace the position of stopping member for stopping the leading edge of a paper sheet is employed.
For example, a mechanism having stopping members provided at plural positions and making these stopping members selectively come into or out of the paper conveyance path by means of a solenoid, a mechanism using a screw to displace a stopping member as shown in the Japanese publication Tokkaihei No. H10-194586, a mechanism moving a stopping member by means of a pinion and a rack, etc. have been disclosed.
However, a conventional sheet folding apparatus has been unsatisfactory because various restrictions were produced, that it became of high cost, that it was difficult to make small-sized, etc., for the reason that it must satisfy the conditions that the stopping member was capable of moving, that the whole of the apparatus was made small-sized, etc.
That is, a sheet folding apparatus using a plurality of stopping members became of high cost owing to the number of parts increasing; further, as regards one that displaces the stopping member by means of a screw, the moving velocity of the stopping member was slow owing to its being driven by a screw which made the switching of paper size take a longer time, and one using a rack and a pinion was difficult to make small-sized; each had both merits and demerits and was unsatisfactory.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the first object of this invention to provide a sheet folding apparatus which is made small-sized, capable of making a precise fold certainly, stabilized, and of a good efficiency by eliminating the above-mentioned disadvantage of the conventional technology.
It is the second object of this invention to provide a sheet folding apparatus having a structure that is easy to handle, simple, and hard to become out of order.
It is the third object of this invention to provide a sheet folding apparatus which can be made small-sized and is of low cost by solving the above-mentioned problems in a conventional sheet folding apparatus, in particular, in a sheet folding apparatus to be used as a finisher of an image forming apparatus, and an image forming apparatus provided with the above-mentioned sheet folding apparatus.
The first object can be accomplished by any one of the structures (1) to (5).
(1) A sheet folding apparatus which comprises a sheet conveyance means for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed on it and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting its position provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance means at its leading edge colliding against the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping it by the rollers, characterized by being provided with a control means for temporarily reducing the rotating speed of each of the folding rollers, at a timing when the paper sheet is gripped between the roller pair.
(2) A sheet folding apparatus which comprises a sheet conveyance means for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed on it and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting its position provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance means at its leading edge colliding against the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping it by the rollers, characterized by being provided with a control means for temporarily reducing the rotating speed of each of the folding rollers, by switching a speed reducing mechanism directly coupled to a motor by a clutch with the number of revolutions per minute of the motor kept constant, at a timing when the paper sheet is gripped between the roller pair.
(3) A sheet folding apparatus which comprises a sheet conveyance means for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed on it and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting its position provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance means at its leading edge colliding against the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping it by the rollers, characterized by being provided with a control means for temporarily increasing the drive current of a direct-current motor as a drive means for each of the folding rollers, at a timing when the paper sheet is gripped between the roller pair.
(4) A sheet folding apparatus which comprises a sheet conveyance means for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed on it and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting its position provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance means at its leading edge colliding against the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping it by the rollers, characterized by being provided with a control means for temporarily increasing the pulse rate of a pulse motor as a drive means for each of the folding rollers, at a timing when the paper sheet is gripped between the roller pair.
(5) A sheet folding apparatus which comprises a sheet conveyance means for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed on it and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting its position provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance means at its leading edge colliding against the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping it by the rollers, characterized by being provided with a control means for temporarily changing the driving electric power of a drive means for each of the folding rollers from a stationary value to another stationary value higher than that, at a timing when the paper sheet is gripped between the roller pair.
The second object can be accomplished by the following structure (6) or (7).
(6) A sheet folding apparatus which comprises a sheet conveyance means for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed on it and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting its position provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance means at its leading edge hitting the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping it by the rollers, characterized in that, in the folding apparatus, a sheet conveyance path in a part for making up the leading edge portion of the paper sheet for the final folding of the Z-folding and a sheet ejection path for the paper sheet having been finally folded are made one and the same.
(7) A sheet folding apparatus which comprises a sheet conveyance means for conveying a paper sheet having an image formed on it and a stopping member capable of moving for adjusting its position provided in a conveyance path in order to stop a paper sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyance means at its leading edge colliding against the stopping member, and forms a fold by introducing the buckle portion of the paper sheet formed by the stopping member between a roller pair composed of two folding rollers and gripping it by the rollers, characterized in that, in the folding apparatus, there are provided a detecting means for detecting whether a paper sheet is moving forward or backward between a paper conveyance path in a part for making up the leading edge portion of the paper sheet for the final folding of the Z-folding and the roller pair by which the paper sheet is finally folded, and a control means for ejecting the paper sheet having been finally folded by retracting the stopping member in the folding path on the basis of the detection information of the detecting means.
In the above, “the leading edge portion for the final folding of the Z-folding” means the fold portion before the final one (the fold “b” to be described later), which becomes the leading edge portion playing a role to determine the position of the final fold (the fold “a” to be described later) where the final folding is to be done.
The above-mentioned third object of this invention can be accomplished by any one of structures (8) to (16) described below.
(8) A sheet folding apparatus comprising a first conveyance means, a stopping member for stopping the leading edge of a paper sheet conveyed by the first conveyance means, and a second conveyance means for gripping to convey the buckle portion of a paper sheet which have been buckled by being conveyed by the first conveyance means with its leading edged stopped by the stopping member, characterized by further comprising a toothed belt for supporting the stopping member and a belt moving means for moving the toothed belt, wherein the belt moving means makes the stopping member stop at a position selected out of a plurality of specified positions.
(9) A sheet folding apparatus as set forth in the above-mentioned structure (8), characterized in that the toothed belt is made up of an endless belt.
(10) A sheet folding apparatus as set forth in the above-mentioned structure (8) or (9), characterized in that the belt moving means is made up of a stepping motor.
(11) A sheet folding apparatus as set forth in any one of the above-mentioned structures (8) to (10), characterized by further comprising two sheet folding portions each comprising the aforesaid stopping member, the aforesaid toothed belt, and the aforesaid belt moving means.
(12) A sheet folding apparatus as set forth in any one of the above-mentioned structures (8) to (11), characterized in that the aforesaid belt moving means moves the aforesaid stopping member to a retraction position.
(13) An image forming apparatus characterized by comprising a first finisher having a sheet folding apparatus as set forth in any one of the above-mentioned structures (8) to (12) and an image forming section for forming an image on a paper sheet and conveying the paper sheet to the first finisher.
(14) An image forming apparatus as set forth in the above-mentioned structure (13), characterized by further comprising a second finisher, wherein a paper sheet having been conveyed from the aforesaid first finisher is processed in the second finisher.
(15) An image forming apparatus as set forth in the above-mentioned structure (13) or (14), characterized in that the aforesaid first finisher comprises a punching means.
(16) An image forming apparatus as set forth in the above-mentioned structure (14) or (15), characterized in that the aforesaid second finisher comprises a stapler.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a drawing showing the overall structure of an image forming apparatus equipped with an image forming apparatus mainframe, a sheet Z-folding apparatus, a sheet finisher, and an automatic document feeder;
FIG.
2
(
a
) is the plan of a paper sheet before Z-fold processing,
FIG.
2
(
b
) is the plan of a paper sheet after Z-fold processing , and
FIG.
2
(
c
) is a perspective view of a bundle of paper sheet in a state having been subjected to Z-fold processing and further to be subjected to bind processing;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view showing a sheet conveyance path of a sheet Z-folding apparatus as an example of the embodiment of a sheet folding apparatus of this invention;
FIG. 4
is a block diagram of a control means for controlling the length of sheet folding, the stopping of conveyance of a paper sheet, and the switching of conveyance paths in a sheet folding apparatus of this invention;
FIG. 5
is a graph showing how the torque load varies during a sheet folding cycle beginning with the actuating in a sheet folding apparatus;
FIG. 6
is a block diagram of a control means composed of the control means shown in
FIG. 4
with a control means for compensating for the load during a sheet folding process added;
FIG. 7
is another block diagram of a control means composed of the control means shown in
FIG. 4
with a control means for compensating for the load during a sheet folding process added;
FIG. 8
is another block diagram of a control means composed of the control means shown in
FIG. 4
with a control means for compensating for the load during a sheet folding process added;
FIG. 9
is further another block diagram of a control means composed of the control means shown in
FIG. 4
with a control means for compensating for the load during a sheet folding process added;
FIG. 10
is a graph showing the relation between the number of revolutions of a direct-current motor and its torque;
FIG. 11
is a graph showing the relation between the pulse rate (number of revolutions) of a pulse motor and its torque;
FIG. 12
is a drawing showing the outline of another image forming apparatus of the embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 13
is a drawing showing the structure of a sheet folding apparatus;
FIG. 14
is a drawing for explaining the formation of the first fold portion;
FIG. 15
is a drawing for explaining the formation of the second fold portion;
FIG. 16
is a drawing for explaining the conveyance of a paper sheet after the formation of the second fold portion;
FIG. 17
is a drawing showing a paper sheet having been folded in three (Z-folded); and
FIG. 18
is a drawing showing the arrangement of a pair of first stopping members.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In the following, a sheet folding apparatus for accomplishing the first and second objects of this invention, a sheet finisher after sheet folding by said sheet folding apparatus, and an image forming apparatus mainframe to which the above-mentioned apparatus are connected will be explained on the basis of the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a drawing showing the overall structure of an image forming apparatus equipped with an image forming apparatus mainframe A, a sheet Z-folding apparatus B, a sheet finisher FS, and an automatic document feeder DF.
The image forming apparatus mainframe A shown in the drawing is equipped with an image reading section
1
, an image processing section
2
, an image writing section
3
, an image forming section
4
, a cassette paper feed section
5
, a large capacity paper feed section (LCT)
6
, a fixing device
7
, a paper ejection section
8
, an automatic duplex paper feed section (ADU)
9
.
On the upper side of the image apparatus mainframe A, the automatic document feeder DF is installed. To the left side of the image forming apparatus mainframe A, that is, to the side near the paper ejection section
8
, the sheet Z-folding apparatus B and the sheet finisher FS are coupled.
A document sheet d, which is placed on the document table of the automatic document feeder DF, is conveyed in the direction of the arrow mark, and the image on one or both sides of the document sheet is projected by an optical system in the image reading section
1
, to be read by a CCD image sensor
1
A.
The analogue signal, which has been obtained through the photoelectric conversion by the CCD image sensor
1
A, is subjected to analogue processing, A/D conversion, shading correction, image compression processing, etc. in the image processing section
2
, and then, is transmitted to the image writing section
3
.
In the image writing section
3
, an outputted light beam from a diode laser irradiates the photoreceptor drum in the image forming section
4
, to form a latent image. In the image forming section
4
, processes such as charging, exposure, development, transfer, separation, and cleaning are carried out, and an image is transferred onto a paper sheet S, which has been conveyed from the cassette paper feed section
5
or from the large capacity paper feed section
6
. The paper sheet S carrying an image on it has its image fixed by the fixing device
7
, and fed from the paper ejection section
8
into the sheet Z-folding apparatus B or into the sheet finisher FS directly. In another way, the paper sheet S, which has been fed into the automatic duplex paper feed section
9
by a conveyance path switching plate
8
A with its image on one side already processed, has its image on the other side processed again in the image forming section
4
, and then, is fed from the paper ejection section
8
into the sheet Z-folding apparatus B.
The sheet Z-folding apparatus B, by means of a plurality of folding rollers, folds twice the paper sheets S to bring each of them into a Z-shaped state, to form a stack of sheets as shown in FIG.
2
(
a
) to FIG.
2
(
c
).
FIG.
2
(
a
) is the plan of a paper sheet S before Z-fold processing. The lines “a” and “b”, which are shown as broken lines, are fold lines to be formed.
FIG.
2
(
b
) is the plan of a paper sheet S after Z-fold processing. The paper sheet S, which has been subjected to Z-fold processing by a plurality of folding rollers of the sheet folding apparatus B, has fold lines “a” and “b” formed and is fold up.
FIG.
2
(
c
) is a perspective view showing a bundle of paper sheets in a state where they have been subjected to Z-fold processing and will be further subjected to bind processing. It is shown a state where paper sheets S, which have been subjected to Z-fold processing, are conveyed into the sheet finisher FS to be described later, and are formed to become a booklet with staples SP stapled into them at the end portion by a binding means
50
.
In the sheet finisher FS shown in
FIG. 1
, there are arranged in a line approximately in the vertical direction, from the top of the drawing, a fixed exit paper tray
81
, in which sheets which have not been subjected to fold processing by the sheet folding apparatus B and are conveyed through the switching path under the sheet Z-folding apparatus of this invention are stacked, or sheets which are in the state of being just Z-folded by the sheet folding apparatus B, that is, in the state of having been not edited and bound yet are stacked, a cover sheet feed means
40
to be used in the case where sheets are edited to become a booklet, a shift processing conveyance section (large-capacity ejection conveyance section)
20
, a first stacking section
30
, the binding means
50
, and a two-folding means
60
.
In the right side part of the sheet finisher FS shown in the drawing, an entrance conveyance section
10
is arranged. Further, at the left-side surface of the sheet finisher FS shown in the drawing, there are arranged a moving up-and-down ejection tray
82
for stacking paper sheets after end binding and shift processing, and a fixed ejection tray for stacking paper sheets after center binding and two-fold processing.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view showing a sheet conveyance path of the sheet folding apparatus B representing an example of the embodiment of a sheet folding apparatus of this invention.
A paper sheet S, which has been ejected from the paper ejection section
8
of the image forming apparatus mainframe A after image forming processing, in the case where sheet folding operation is not to be practiced, is introduced into an entrance portion
101
, passes a sheet conveyance path
102
, is conveyed by conveyance roller pairs
103
and
104
, and is ejected to the sheet after processing apparatus FS outside the sheet folding apparatus B.
In this sheet conveyance process, a switching means
105
is kept at a position shown by the broken line in the drawing in the state of a solenoid SD
10
being off, to open a sheet conveyance path
106
, to bring a sheet conveyance path
107
in a closed state, and a paper sheet S can be ejected to the sheet finisher FS through a sheet conveyance path
108
.
When a sheet Z-folding mode is set, the switching means
105
is oscillated by the driving of the solenoid SD
10
, and is kept at the position shown by the solid line in the drawing, to close the sheet conveyance path
106
, to bring the sheet conveyance path
107
into an open state, which makes it possible to convey a paper sheet S to the roller pair composed of the folding rollers
113
and
114
for Z-folding a paper sheet S.
The paper sheet S, which has passed the sheet conveyance path
107
, is conveyed by a pair of conveyance rollers
110
, is introduced into a sheet conveyance path
111
to move upward, and its proceeding is hindered by its leading edge portion colliding against a first stopping member
112
; as shown by the block diagram in
FIG. 4
, it is detected by a leading edge detecting device
142
provided in the neighborhood of the first stopping member
112
, while the middle portion of the paper sheet S, which continues conveyance, forms a buckle so as to make it easy to carry out sheet folding by the rotary shift of a fold forming guide
111
A from the position shown by the broken line to the position shown by the solid line around a supporting point
111
A
1
, and then, it is gripped by a pair of folding rollers
113
and
114
which are driven to rotate by a drive source as being pressed to each other, to form the fold line “b”.
The paper sheet S, which has been subjected to fold processing based on the fold line b, passes conveyance paths
115
,
116
, and
117
, with its fold line “b” made the leading edge of the sheet, and its proceeding is hindered by colliding against a stopping member
118
as a second stopping member, while the middle portion of the paper sheet S, which continues conveyance, forms a buckle, and then, it is gripped by a pair of folding rollers
114
and
120
which are driven to rotate by a drive source as being pressed to each other, to form the central fold line “a”.
Besides, the above-mentioned stopping member
112
for stopping the leading edge portion of a paper sheet, and the above-mentioned stopping member
118
for stopping the leading edge portion which is formed of the first fold line “b” of a paper sheet are movable in accordance with the length of a paper sheet S in the conveyance direction, to form the desired fold lines “a” and “b”.
The paper sheet S, which has been subjected to Z-fold processing to form the fold lines a and b, is conveyed by being gripped by the folding roller
120
and a roller
121
driven by it, and enters the sheet conveyance path
117
again through a sheet conveyance path
122
. The above-mentioned stopping member
118
is kept in the state of its being retracted from the sheet conveyance path
117
; therefore, the paper sheet S passes the position which was occupied by said stopping member
118
, is conveyed by a pair of conveyance rollers
123
, and is ejected from a sheet conveyance path
124
to the outside of the apparatus.
In the embodiment of this invention, the paper sheet S is to be ejected to the above-mentioned sheet finisher FS.
The above-mentioned stopping members
112
and
118
are respectively mounted, as attachments, on endless timing belts
112
B and
118
B, which are stretched around pulleys
112
C and
118
C respectively to be driven, and as shown in the block diagram of
FIG. 4
, are to be adjusted for their respective stopping positions by a sheet size inputting means
143
; further, on top of the above-mentioned function, particularly as regards the stopping member
118
, it is made to be deviated from the conveyance path to open it by a large amount of rotary movement of the pulley
118
C, when the stopping member
118
must be retracted to let a paper sheet S pass.
Further, the above-mentioned retraction and movement to a specified position of the stopping member
118
, as shown in the block diagram of
FIG. 4
, is carried out by a control means
140
, which makes the pulley
118
operate by a detection signal obtained by detecting the position of the leading edge (fold line “b”) of a paper sheet moving forward or backward by means of a sheet detecting sensor
141
, which is placed opposite to the sheet conveyance path
117
near the timing belt
118
B entrained about the pulley
118
C.
Incidentally, as can be seen in
FIG. 5
, which is a graph showing how the torque load varies during a sheet folding cycle beginning with the actuation in a sheet folding apparatus, it is understood that the torque during the passage of a paper sheet between each roller pair at the times of the first folding and the second folding is 3.5 to 4.0 times the torque during no sheet folding at a low load (2.4 to 2.8 times the torque at the time of actuating). To each of the above-mentioned roller pairs during sheet folding, because two sheets piled in the first folding or three sheets piled in the second folding are conveyed, the above-mentioned large torque is given.
In order to cope with such a variation of load, it is possible to take such a countermeasure as to make larger the capacity of the drive motor for each of the aforesaid roller pairs. However, in the same way as the above-mentioned measure in the conventional technology, it is not preferable because it results in the overall apparatus being made larger-sized owing to the electric power source and the motor becoming larger-sized.
In this invention, in order to cope with such an actual situation, several concrete means as described below have been attempted.
The first means is such that the sheet folding apparatus B is operated at a constant rated number of revolutions by an electric power source
155
and a motor
156
operating at a normal rated current and voltage, and during the formation of the fold line “b” in the first folding by means of the roller pair composed of the folding rollers
113
and
114
, and during the formation of the fold line “a” in the second folding by means of the roller pair composed of folding rollers
114
and
120
, the rotating speed of each of the folding rollers is reduced to a lower speed than a normal one. To state it more concretely, for example, a speed reducing mechanism
151
in which switching is done by a simple gear train is provided. Further, it is provided, as shown in the block diagram of
FIG. 6
, a control means
140
B for practicing such a control that, by detecting the timings when the leading edge of a paper sheet passes the above-mentioned roller pairs respectively by the sheet detecting sensors
141
and
142
, said speed reducing mechanism
151
is switched by a clutch operation at each of these timings of detection signal to obtain firm and stable fold lines “a” and “b”.
Further, by making a first-stage speed reducing change in the first folding, and a second-stage speed reducing change of higher reduction ratio in the second folding, it is possible to easily accomplish that the motor operates at the required torque of 2.4 to 2.8 times (3.5 to 4.0 times the normal one) the actuating torque for each of the folding rollers.
In the second means, the sheet folding apparatus B is operated at a normal rated electric voltage, using an electric power source
155
and a motor
156
both having a usual size. It is provided, as shown in the block diagram of
FIG. 7
, a control means
140
C for practicing such a control that, during the formation of the fold line “b” in the first folding by means of the roller pair composed of the folding rollers
113
and
114
, and during the formation of the fold line “a” in the second folding by means of the roller pair composed of folding rollers
114
and
120
, as shown in a graph representing the relation between the number of revolutions and the torque, and the relation between the electric current and the torque of
FIG. 10
, by detecting the timings when the leading edge of a paper sheet passes the above-mentioned roller pairs respectively by the sheet detecting sensors
141
and
142
, the electric current value of the direct-current motor is increased from a normal value I
1
at the starting and in other normal period to a value I
2
by means of a current changing means
152
at each of these timings of detection signal to raise the maximum torque value from T
1
to T
2
, to obtain firm and stable fold lines “a” and “b”.
In the third means, the sheet folding apparatus B is operated at a normal rated electric voltage, using a power source
155
having a usual size and a pulse motor
158
. The characteristic of this pulse motor is shown by a graph representing the relation between the pulse rate (the number of revolutions) and the torque in FIG.
11
. During the formation of the fold line “b” in the first folding by means of the roller pair composed of the folding rollers
113
and
114
, and during the formation of the fold line “a” in the second folding by means of the roller pair composed of folding rollers
114
and
120
, by detecting the timings when the leading edge of a paper sheet passes the above-mentioned roller pairs respectively by the sheet detecting sensors
141
and
142
, the input pulse rate to the pulse motor
158
is reduced from a value at the starting and in other normal period by a pulse rate changing means
153
at each of these timings of detection signal. It is provided, as shown in the block diagram of
FIG. 8
, a control means
140
D for practicing a control to obtain firm and stable fold lines “a” and “b” by raising the torque value.
Further, in the fourth means, as shown in the block diagram of
FIG. 9
, by providing a control means
140
E for temporarily changing the driving electric power for a motor as a drive means for each of the above-mentioned folding rollers from a specified stationary value to another specified stationary value higher than that by a driving electric power changing means
154
at a timing when a paper sheet is gripped by the above-mentioned roller pair, it is possible to practice a control so as to obtain a firm and stable fold line by raising the torque value.
In addition, each of the block diagrams shown in
FIG. 6
,
FIG. 7
,
FIG. 8
, and
FIG. 9
respectively is one for a control means composed of the control means represented by the block diagram shown in FIG.
4
and an additional control means for a torque increasing means.
Further, in the case where folding is not done for a small-sized (A4 for example) sheet and folding is done for a large-sized (A3 for example) sheet to reduce it into A4, to carry out a mixed folding operation, if a paper sheet, which has been introduced into the entrance portion
101
, has passed the sheet conveyance path
102
, and has been conveyed by the conveyance roller pairs
103
and
104
, is directly ejected to the sheet finisher FS outside the sheet folding apparatus B, it collides with a Z-folded paper sheet of, for example, A3 size, which has been conveyed immediately before it, by which the conveyance of the paper sheet is hindered; therefore, in that case, it is practiced such a control that, by switching the switching means
105
, the paper sheet of A4 size is made to pass the conveyance path
110
A, conveyance rollers
110
, the switching gate
111
A, and the first and second folding rollers
113
and
114
; further, passing through the conveyance paths
115
,
116
, and
117
, the conveyance rollers
123
, and the sheet conveyance path
124
, the paper sheet is fed from the sheet conveyance path
108
into the sheet finisher FS.
Further, the guide plate
130
forming the one side of the sheet conveyance paths
117
and
122
is made capable of rotary movement around the supporting point
131
, the guide plate
135
forming the one side of the sheet conveyance path
110
A is made capable of rotary movement around the supporting point
135
A, and the guide plate
112
A forming the one side of the sheet conveyance path
112
is made capable of rotary movement around the supporting point
112
A
1
; therefore, when a paper jam occurs, by moving round the above-mentioned guide plates, the jammed paper sheet can be easily taken out. However, in such a structure that conveyance paths are arranged in a triple way as a conventional one, in order to dispose of a paper jam phenomenon that has occurred in a conveyance path positioned inside, it is very difficult to recover the apparatus by taking out the jammed paper sheet as long as at least one outside conveyance path is not dismounted, and if all the conveyance paths arranged in a triple way are designed to be capable of being opened, it comes to produce the defect that the apparatus is made large-sized.
By employing a sheet folding apparatus of this invention, it has been actualized that, in folding up a paper sheet having an image formed on it by an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, without making the motor and the electric power source larger-sized, by taking a measure to increase the torque during only the process of forming a fold line, a firm and stable fold line can be made, and on top of it, the sheet folding apparatus has been made up of a simple and reliable structure, has become efficient without lowering productivity, and has become easy to handle and compact.
By this invention, it has become possible to make a sheet folding apparatus, for a paper sheet having an image formed on it by an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, have a simple and reliable structure, easy to handle, and small-sized. Further, it has been actualized that an image forming apparatus can simply couple or build inside efficiently a sheet folding function, and also it has been actualized to carry out easily the coupling of it to a sheet finisher which is made to have a binding and editing function.
In the following, the embodiment for accomplishing the third object of this invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 12
is a drawing showing the outline of an image forming apparatus of another example of the embodiment of this invention.
In
FIG. 12
, numeral
10
denotes an image forming section for forming an image on a paper sheet by an electrophotographic method,
20
denotes an image reading section for outputting image data through reading an image on an document,
40
denotes a sheet folding apparatus as a first finisher,
30
denotes an after-processing section as a second finisher for carrying out after-processing such as stapling for a paper sheet having an image formed in the image forming section
10
and having been conveyed from the sheet folding apparatus.
The image forming section
10
comprises a photoreceptor
11
, an image forming unit
12
for forming a toner image through carrying out charging, exposure, and development for the photoreceptor
11
and transferring the toner image formed on the photoreceptor
11
onto a paper sheet, sheet containing sections
13
a
,
13
b
,
13
c
, and
13
d
for containing paper sheets of various sizes separately for the respective sizes, sheet feeding sections
18
a
,
18
b
,
18
c
, and
18
d
provided with the respective groups of rollers for taking out paper sheets one by one from the respective sheet containing sections
13
a
,
13
b
,
13
c
, and
13
d
to convey them to the image forming unit
12
, a sheet inverting feeding section
14
for inverting and conveying a paper sheet having an image recorded on its one side to the image forming unit
12
in the case of duplex image formation, and a fixing device
15
for fixing a toner image transferred onto a paper sheet.
The image reading section
20
comprises a document feeding table
21
, a platen roller
22
for conveying a document sheet and forming a reading site, document ejection table
23
for placing a document after reading, an image sensor
24
for receiving a image light reflected from a document and generating a reading signal.
In the after-processing section
30
, there are provided a fixed exit tray
30
a
, to which a paper sheet is ejected as it is, and a movable exit tray
30
b
, and further, a sheet ejection path A for ejecting a paper sheet onto the fixed exit tray
30
a
, a sheet ejection path B for ejecting a paper sheet to the movable exit tray
30
b
of a moving up-and-down type to be used in cases where a number of sheets are ejected, and a gate G
1
for switching the conveyance paths to guide a paper sheet to one of these paths. To the sheet ejection path B, further, a sheet conveyance path
30
c
for a stapler
33
is connected.
Next, the structure of the sheet folding apparatus
40
in this embodiment will be explained.
As shown in
FIG. 13
, in the conveyance path
42
forming an entrance portion to the sheet folding apparatus
40
, there is provided a punching device
41
, and at the downstream side of the conveyance path
42
, conveyance rollers
43
and
44
are provided. Further, in the first conveyance path
46
A, which is formed by guide plates
46
, intermediate conveyance rollers
53
A and
53
B and a switching member
45
for switching conveying directions are provided, and at the exit portion of the first conveyance path
46
A, a sheet guide portion
47
forming the rear end portion of one of the guide plates
46
is formed.
Further, at a position opposite to a sheet guide portion
47
, a pair of folding rollers
53
and
54
are provided in pressing contact with each other, and further, in pressing contact with the folding roller
54
, a folding roller
63
is provided. The folding rollers
53
,
54
, and
63
are made of a material having a high resistivity against friction such as rubber. At the upstream side of the folding rollers
53
and
54
, a second conveyance path
48
A is formed of a pair of guide plates
48
. In the second conveyance path
48
A, a first stopping member
49
for stopping the leading edge of a paper sheet P is provided movably in the direction W
1
, which is the moving direction of a paper sheet P. On the other hand, under the guide plate
48
, toothed pulleys
50
and
51
are provided, and around the toothed pulleys
50
and
51
, a toothed belt
52
is stretched; further, the base portion of the above-mentioned stopping member is fixed to the toothed belt
52
. In order to move the first stopping member
49
in the direction W
1
, a stepping motor M
1
for driving the toothed pulley
50
is provided, and by rotating the toothed pulley
50
, the first stopping member
49
is moved and stopped at a specified position. The first stopping member
49
is driven by the stepping motor M
1
, and moves to stop at a position selected out of a plurality of specified positions in accordance with the size of the specified paper sheet P to be processed.
As shown in
FIG. 18
, by providing the toothed belt
52
and the first stopping member
49
at each of the two positions in the width direction of the conveyance path, the leading edge of a paper sheet P is kept perpendicular to its moving direction; therefore, the paper sheet P can be precisely folded up.
The folding rollers
53
and
54
, the first stopping members
49
, the toothed belts
52
, and the stepping motor M
1
forms a first sheet folding portion.
Further, in the downstream side of the folding rollers
54
and
63
with respect to the conveying direction, there is provided a third conveyance path
56
A formed of a pair of guide plates
56
. At the upper portion of the guide plates
56
, a curved guide portion
561
and a guide end portion
562
are formed. On the other hand, in the same way as the first stopping members
49
, in the third conveyance path
56
A, a second stopping member
57
is provided movably in the moving direction W
2
of a paper sheet P. Further, toothed pulleys
58
and
59
are provided at the left side of the lower portion of the guide plates
56
, a toothed belt
60
is stretched around the toothed pulleys
58
and
59
, and the base portion of the above-mentioned second stopping member
57
is fixed to the toothed belt
60
. In order to move the second stopping members
57
in the direction W
2
, which is the sheet conveyance direction, a stepping motor M
2
for driving the toothed pulley
58
is provided, and by driving the toothed pulley
58
, the stopping member
57
is moved together with the toothed pulley
60
in the direction W
2
to be stopped at a specified position.
Therefore, the leading edge of a paper sheet P to be folded and conveyed by the folding rollers
53
and
54
collides with the stopping member
57
, and the portion of the paper sheet P positioned near the guide portion
561
is buckled, to be drawn by the folding rollers
54
and
63
between them to have the second fold P
2
formed. Further, in the downstream side of the folding rollers
54
and
63
, there are provided a pair of guide plates
64
, of which a fourth conveyance path
64
A is formed. Owing to the guide plates
64
and driven roller
63
A being pressed to the folding roller
63
, the conveyance of a paper sheet P in the fourth conveyance path
64
A is made to be of high reliability. The fourth conveyance path
64
A is extended to the position of the second stopping member
57
, to lead to a sheet ejection path
56
B. In the sheet ejection path
56
B, sheet ejection rollers
65
and
66
are provided.
The folding rollers
54
and
63
, the second stopping members
57
, the toothed belt
60
, and the stepping motor M
2
forms a second sheet folding portion.
Further, a sensor
62
for detecting a paper sheet P is provided at the joint portion of the third conveyance path
56
a
and the fourth conveyance path
64
A, and detects the passage of a paper sheet P in the third conveyance path
56
A.
In addition, as shown in
FIG. 13
, at the right side of the sheet guide portion
47
, a movable auxiliary guide member
471
(its function is to be described later) is provided.
The action of the sheet folding apparatus
40
having the above-mentioned structure, that is, the folding process to carry out folding in two and folding in three will be explained.
(1) Simple Sheet Feeding
Simple sheet feeding will be explained on the basis of FIG.
13
and FIG.
14
. From the state shown in
FIG. 13
, a switching member
45
provided in the sheet folding apparatus
40
is rotated to the direction W
3
(dotted line). A paper sheet P is conveyed through the conveyance path
42
by the conveyance rollers
43
and
44
, is guided to the sheet ejection path
56
B by the switching member
45
, and is conveyed in the direction W
4
by the sheet ejection rollers
65
and
66
, to be fed to the after-processing section
30
.
In the case where boring processing is applied to the paper sheet P, the paper sheet P in the conveyance path
42
is stopped at a timing when the paper sheet P has been conveyed up to a specified length by the conveyance rollers
43
and
44
, and the sheet ejection rollers
65
and
66
, and after punching operation is conducted at specified positions of the paper sheet P by a punching device
41
, the paper sheet P is again conveyed by the conveyance rollers
43
and
44
, and the sheet ejection rollers
65
and
66
, to be fed to the after-processing section
30
.
Further, in the case where holes are bored at the rear end portion of a long paper sheet P, first, the switching member
45
is rotated to the direction W
3
(solid line), while the movable auxiliary guide member
471
is rotated in the direction W
5
(solid line), to establish a state where the second conveyance path
48
A is closed as shown by the single dot and dash line in FIG.
14
. After such a conveyance path has been formed, the paper sheet P is conveyed by the conveyance rollers
43
and
44
. First, the paper sheet P is conveyed through the first conveyance path
46
A, is conveyed by the intermediate conveyance rollers
53
A and
53
B to be guided by the movable auxiliary guide member
471
, and further, is introduced from the sheet entrance site
55
between the folding rollers
53
and
54
by their rotating in the respective directions shown by the arrow marks. In a mode in which holes are bored at the rear end portion of a paper sheet, the stepping motor M
2
is operated to drive the toothed belt
60
, and the second stopping member
57
is moved to the position shown in
FIG. 16
to be retracted from the sheet ejection path
56
B. At the timing when the trailing edge of the paper sheet P, which is being conveyed through the third conveyance path
56
A and the sheet ejection path
56
B, reaches the punching device
41
, the folding rollers
53
and
54
, the conveyance rollers
43
and
44
, and the intermediate conveyance rollers
53
A and
53
B are stopped, and the punching device
41
is made to operate to apply boring processing at specified positions of the paper sheet P; after that, the paper sheet P is again conveyed by the rotation of these rollers, and is fed to the after-processing section
30
by the sheet ejection rollers
65
and
66
.
(2) Fold Processing
The action in fold processing will be explained on the basis of
FIG. 13
to
FIG. 16. A
paper sheet is conveyed in such a way as to move from a state shown in
FIG. 14
to another state shown in
FIG. 15
, and further from one shown in
FIG. 15
to another shown in FIG.
16
.
By setting a folding mode and a paper sheet size, first in
FIG. 13
, in accordance with the size information of a paper sheet P, the stepping motors M
1
and M
2
are driven by a control means (not shown in the drawing) to drive the toothed belts
52
and
60
, to move the first stopping members
49
and the second stopping members
57
to the respective positions corresponding to the size; further, by the rotation of the switching member
45
to the direction W
3
(solid line), the sheet ejection path
56
B is closed.
By the starting of the folding process, the paper sheet P, which has been fed from the image forming section
10
, is conveyed through the first conveyance path
46
A by the conveyance rollers
43
and
44
and the intermediate conveyance rollers
53
A and
53
B, next, enters the second conveyance path
48
A, and the leading edge of the paper sheet P collides against the first stopping members
49
(refer to FIG.
13
and FIG.
18
).
Subsequently, as shown in
FIG. 14
, the intermediate conveyance rollers
53
A and
53
B continue to rotate, to convey forcibly the paper sheet P towards the direction of the first stopping members
49
. However, because the leading edge of the paper sheet P is kept stopped, a bending force acts on the paper sheet P between the first conveyance path
46
A and the second conveyance path
48
A; however, because the sheet guide portion
47
is formed at the right side, it is bent towards the folding rollers
53
and
54
, and the buckle portion of the sheet paper P enters the entrance site formed between the folding rollers
53
and
54
. Further, because the folding rollers
53
and
54
rotate in the directions shown by the arrow marks respectively, the paper sheet P is conveyed as the first fold portion P is being formed.
Next, as shown in
FIG. 15
, the paper sheet P, which has the first fold portion P
1
formed, is conveyed through the third conveyance path with the fold portion P
1
made the leading edge. Then, the first fold portion P
1
collides against the second stopping member
57
to be stopped. Further, because the folding rollers
53
and
54
continue to rotate, a bending force acts on the paper sheet P between the folding roller pair
53
and
54
and the third conveyance path
56
A, but as the result of it that its bending towards the downward direction is prevented by the rear end portion
561
of one of the guide plates
56
, the paper sheet P enters the entrance site
61
formed between the folding rollers
54
and
63
.
Because the folding rollers
54
and
63
rotate in the directions shown by the arrow marks respectively, the buckle portion of the paper sheet P is introduced into the area between the folding rollers
54
and
63
, and the paper sheet P is conveyed as the second fold portion P
2
is being formed.
The paper sheet P, which has the first fold portion P
1
and the second fold portion P
2
formed, moves upward through the third conveyance path
56
A by the conveying action of the folding rollers
54
and
63
, and the first fold portion P
1
leaves the second stopping member
57
. Then, by the detection signal obtained by the sensor
62
having detected the passage of the first fold portion P
1
, the stepping motor M
2
is driven. By the action of the stepping motor M
2
, the second stopping member
57
is moved to the position shown in
FIG. 16
, to be retracted from the sheet ejection path
56
B.
The paper sheet P, which has been subjected to processing of folding in three as shown in
FIG. 17
, is conveyed along the folding roller
63
by the guide plates
64
and the driven roller
63
A, and runs through the fourth conveyance path downward. Next, after it has passed the third conveyance path
56
A, it is fed to the after-processing section
30
by the sheet ejection rollers
65
and
66
in the sheet ejection path
56
B with the second fold portion P
2
made the leading edge.
Up to now, fold processing to fold a paper sheet P in three has been explained. In fold processing to fold a paper sheet in two, first, fold processing is carried out by the folding rollers
53
and
54
, in a state where the first stopping members
49
are moved to the position for folding in two and the second stopping member
57
is retracted to the position shown in
FIG. 5
; after that, the paper sheet P is ejected from the third conveyance path
56
A through the sheet ejection path
56
B to the after-processing section
30
.
According to the structure (
8
) or (
9
), because a stopping member for folding a paper sheet is displaced by means of a toothed belt, the displacement of a paper sheet in accordance with the paper size is enabled without requiring a large space. By this structure, it is actualized at a low cost a small-sized sheet folding apparatus capable of coping with the variation of sheet size.
According to the structure (
10
), because the leading edge of a paper sheet is stopped by using the stopping function of a stepping motor, a function to displace a stopping member and a function to stop a paper sheet are simultaneously actualized by means of a simple mechanism.
According to the structure (
11
), a small-sized sheet folding apparatus can be actualized.
According to the structure (
12
), because a structure to support a stopper member by a belt is employed, the mechanism to retract the stopper member from a sheet conveyance path is made extremely small-sized; this makes it possible to make a sheet folding apparatus have multiple functions, and a small-sized sheet folding apparatus can be actualized.
According to the structure (
13
), because a stopping member for sheet folding is displaced by means of a toothed belt, the displacement of a stopping member in accordance with the paper sheet size is enabled without requiring a large space. By employing this structure, a small-sized image forming apparatus equipped with a small-sized sheet folding apparatus capable of coping with the variation of sheet size can be actualized.
According to the structure (
14
) or (
16
), a small-sized image forming apparatus equipped with a finisher comprising a sheet folding apparatus and a finisher comprising a stapler etc. can be actualized.
According to the structure (
15
), an image forming apparatus equipped with a finisher, which comprises a sheet folding apparatus and has a boring means built in, can be formed in a small size.
Claims
- 1. A sheet folding apparatus comprising:(a) a sheet conveyor for conveying a sheet on which an image has been formed; (b) a stopper provided in a conveyance path of the sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyor for coming into contact with a leading edge of the sheet thereby stopping the sheet, the stopper being movable in a conveyance direction of the sheet for adjusting a position thereof; (c) a paired twofold rollers driven by a same motor for folding in two the sheet with a buckle caused by the stopper, by interposing the sheet between the paired twofold rollers; and d) a controller for making a peripheral speed of the paired twofold rollers immediately before the paired twofold rollers receive the sheet to be temporarily lowered than a conveyance speed of the sheet when the sheet folding apparatus receives the sheet.
- 2. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller makes the peripheral speed of the paired twofold rollers to be temporarily lowered when the paired twofold rollers receive the sheet, by switching a deceleration mechanism directly connected to said motor using a clutch while the number of revolution of the motor is kept constant.
- 3. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller makes a drive current of a direct current motor for serving to drive the paired twofold rollers to be temporarily increased when the paired twofold rollers receive the sheet.
- 4. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller makes a pulse rate of a pulse motor for serving to drive the paired twofold rollers to be temporarily increased when the paired twofold rollers receive the sheet.
- 5. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller makes electric drive power of a driver to be temporarily changed from a first regular valve to a second regular valve higher than the first regular valve when the paired twofold rollers receive the sheet.
- 6. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a second conveyance path through which a leading edge of the sheet which has been twice-folded and conveyed by the paired twofold rollers passes; and a sheet ejection path through which the sheet that has been folded in three passes, wherein the second conveyance path and the sheet ejection path are the same path.
- 7. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a second conveyance path through which a leading edge of the sheet which has been twice-folded and conveyed by the paired twofold rollers passes; a second stopper provided in the second conveyance path for stopping the sheet which has been twice-folded; a second paired twofold rollers for folding in three the twice-folded sheet with a buckle caused by the second stopper, by interposing the sheet between the second paired twofold rollers; and a detector provided between the second conveyance path and the second paired twofold rollers for detecting forward movement and backward movement of the sheet, wherein the controller makes the second stopper to be retreated from the second conveyance path and the sheet folded in three to be ejected on the basis of information detected by the detector.
- 8. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a toothed belt for holding the stopper; and a belt moving device for moving the toothed belt, wherein the belt moving device stops the stopper at a position selected from plural predetermined positions.
- 9. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the toothed belt is an endless belt.
- 10. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the belt moving device is a stepping motor.
- 11. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 8, wherein comprising two sets of the stopper, the toothed belt and the belt moving device.
- 12. The sheet folding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the belt moving device moves the stopper to a retreated position.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-050100 |
Feb 2001 |
JP |
|
2001-090004 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
|
2001-090005 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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