This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-092039, filed on Apr. 28, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments described herein generally relate to a sheet post-processing apparatus.
A sheet post-processing apparatus is known which executes a post-processing such as a stapling processing on sheets loaded on a processing tray. In order to adjust deviation between the sheets loaded on the processing tray which are subjected to the post-processing, the sheet post-processing apparatus includes a horizontal aligning member and a vertically aligning member. The horizontal aligning member is a member for aligning a deviation in the width direction of the sheet. The vertical aligning member is a member for aligning a deviation in a direction orthogonal to the width direction of the sheet.
The above vertical aligning member is fixed against the sheet post-processing apparatus. Thus, the aligning processing by vertical aligning member might cause the deviation of sheets to arise, depending on the position of sheet aligning.
According to an embodiment, a sheet post processing apparatus includes a processing tray, a vertical alignment section, a horizontal alignment section and a controller. The processing tray loads a sheet. The vertical alignment section that is attached to a rotational shaft, aligns the sheet on the processing tray in a sheet conveying direction by rotating around the rotational shaft. The horizontal alignment section is configured to align the sheet in a sheet width direction orthogonal to the sheet conveying direction, by sandwiching with a first alignment member and a second alignment member. The controller controls the horizontal alignment section to shift the sheet to a first alignment position a predetermined distance from the center of the processing tray in the sheet width direction, controls the horizontal alignment section to align the sheet in the sheet width direction at the first alignment position, and controls the vertical alignment section to align the sheet in the conveying direction at the first alignment position, controls the horizontal alignment section to realign the sheet at the first alignment position.
Hereinafter, the sheet post-processing apparatus of the embodiment is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Furthermore, in the following description, the same numerals are applied to configurations having identical or similar functions. Further, there is a case in which the repeated description of these configurations is omitted.
The image forming apparatus 1 includes a control panel 11, a scanner section 12, a printer section 13, a sheet feed section 14, a sheet discharge section 15, an controller 16 and a communication interface 17.
The control panel 11 has interface including various keys for receiving operations of a user. For example, the control panel 11 receives an input relating to a type of the post processing of the sheet. The control panel 11 sends information relating to the input type of the post processing to the sheet post-processing apparatus 2.
The scanner section 12 includes a reading section for reading image information of a scanning target. The scanner section 12 sends the read image information to the printer section 13.
The printer section 13 forms an image (hereinafter, referred to as a “toner image”) with a developing agent such as toner on the basis of the image information sent from the scanner section 12 or an external device such as a client PC. The printer section 13 transfers the toner image onto a surface of the sheet. The printer section 13 fixes the toner image by applying heat and pressure to the toner image transferred onto the sheet.
The sheet feed section 14 supplies the sheets one by one to the printer section 13. The sheet discharge section 15 conveys the sheet from the printer section 13 to the sheet post-processing apparatus 2.
As shown in
Next, the configuration of the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 is described with reference to
The sheet post-processing apparatus 2 includes a standby section 21, a processing section 22, a discharge section 23, a controller 24 and a communication interface 40. The standby section 21 temporarily buffers a sheet S (refer to
The processing section 22 carries out the post processing on the sheet S. For example, the processing section 22 carries out the stapling processing on a plurality of the aligned sheets S. In this way, a plurality of the sheets is bound together by the staple. The processing section 22 discharges the sheet S on which the post processing is carried out to the discharge section 23.
The discharge section 23 includes a fixed tray 23a and a movable tray 23b. The fixed tray 23a is arranged on the upper part of the sheet post-processing apparatus 2. The movable tray 23b is arranged on the side of the sheet post-processing apparatus 2. The sheet S to which the stapling processing or the sorting processing is carried out is discharged to the movable tray 23b. The movable tray 23b receives the sheet S which is stapled or sorted.
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A conveyance path 31 is a conveyance path from a sheet supply port 31p to a sheet discharge port 31d. The sheet supply port 31p is arranged at a position facing the image forming apparatus 1. The sheet S is supplied from the image forming apparatus 1 to the sheet supply port 31p. On the other hand, the sheet discharge port 31d is located in the vicinity of the standby section 21. The sheet S discharged from the image forming apparatus 1 is discharged to the standby section 21 via the conveyance path 31.
The inlet rollers 32a and 32b are arranged in the vicinity of the sheet supply port 31p. The inlet rollers 32a and 32b convey the sheet S supplied to the sheet supply port 31p to the exit rollers 33a and 33b.
The exit rollers 33a and 33b are arranged in the vicinity of the sheet discharge port 31d. The exit rollers 33a and 33b receive the sheet S conveyed by the inlet rollers 32a and 32b. The exit rollers 33a and 33b convey the sheet S from the sheet discharge port 31d to the standby section 21.
The standby section 21 includes the standby tray (buffer tray) 211, a conveyance guide 212, discharge rollers 213a and 213b and an opening and closing driving section (not shown).
The back end part of the standby tray 211 is located in the vicinity of the exit rollers 33a and 33b. The standby tray 211 stacks a plurality of the sheets S to enable them to stand by while the post processing is carried out by the processing section 22.
The first tray member 211a and the second tray member 211b support the sheet S conveyed from the exit rollers 33a and 33b in a state in which the first tray member 211a and the second tray member 211b approach each other. On the other hand, the first tray member 211a and the second tray member 211b are separated in the mutually separating direction in the sheet width direction W so as to enable the sheet S to move from the standby tray 211 towards the processing tray 221. In this way, the sheet S supported by the standby tray 211 drops from a space between the first tray member 211a and the second tray member 211b towards the processing tray 221.
An assist arm 41 shown in
The processing section 22 shown in
The processing tray 221 is arranged below the standby tray 211. The processing tray 221 is inclined with respect to the horizontal direction in such a way as to gradually rise towards the downstream side of the sheet conveyance direction D. As for a plurality of sheets S moved to the processing tray 221, the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b align the deviation between the sheets S in the sheet width direction W.
The stapler 222 is arranged at an end part of the processing tray 221. The stapler 222 carries out a stapling (binding) processing on a bundle of the plurality of sheets S located on the processing tray 221.
The conveyance rollers 223a and 223b are arranged at a predetermined interval in the sheet conveyance direction D. The conveyance belt 224 is stretched over the conveyance rollers 223a and 223b. The conveyance belt 224 is rotated in synchronization with the conveyance rollers 223a and 223b. The conveyance belt 224 conveys the sheet S between the stapler 222 and the discharge section 23.
The stopper 225 is arranged at the upstream side of the sheet conveyance direction D as can be seen when viewed along the conveyance roller 223b. The stopper 225 is a member for receiving an end of the sheets S moved from the standby tray 211 to the processing tray 221 to align them in the sheet conveyance direction D. In other words, the stopper 225 is a member serving as a sheet reference position when an alignment processing in the sheet conveyance direction D is executed. The sheets S moved towards the upstream side of the sheet conveyance direction through a first paddle 25a and a second paddle 25b described below are struck against the stopper 225 to be aligned in the sheet conveyance direction D. Hereinafter, aligning the sheets in the sheet conveyance direction is referred to as a vertical alignment processing.
The horizontal alignment section 51 includes a pair of the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b. The first alignment member 51a is located at the front side of the sheet post-processing apparatus 2, and the second alignment member 51b is located at the rear side of the sheet post-processing apparatus 2. The first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are movable members in a sheet width direction W through the first horizontal alignment motor 29a and the second horizontal alignment motor 29b separately or independently. The horizontal alignment section 51 can change the position of the sheet S by sliding the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b in the sheet width direction W. Thus, the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are also used at the time of sorting the sheet S in the sheet width direction W.
The first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are arranged to have a predetermined space (interval). The processing tray 221 loads the sheet S moved from the standby tray 211 in the predetermined space. The first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b sandwich the sheets S and align edges of sheets S in the sheet width direction W. Further, the first alignment member 51a includes a damper. The damper may be a spring type or may be formed with a member molded by a flexible material such as resin.
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The rotational shaft 26 rotates around an axis of rotation. The axis of rotation is a rotation center of the first paddle 25a and the second paddle 25b. The rotational shaft 26 is located below the standby tray 211 and is fixedly mounted on the housing of the sheet post-processing apparatus 2. The rotational shaft 26 extends in the sheet width direction W. The rotational shaft 26 receives driving force from the paddle motor 28 to rotate in an arrow A direction (in a counter-clockwise direction) in
The first paddle 25a and the second paddle 25b are formed with an elastic material such as rubber or resin. The first paddle 25a protrudes in the diameter direction of the rotating member 27 to be mounted in the rotating member 27.
The first paddle 25a has a length L1 in the diameter direction of the rotating member 27.
The second paddle 25b is arranged to have a predetermined angle with respect to the first paddle 25a. In other words, the second paddle 25b is arranged a predetermined distance away from the rear of the first paddle 25a in the rotation direction A in
A plurality of the paddle section 25 are attached the rotational shaft 26 which extends in the sheet width direction W. Further the plurality of the paddle section 25 is disposed on the rotational shaft 26 symmetrically to the center of the processing tray 221. The plurality of the paddle section 25 is disposed on the rotational shaft 26 having a predetermined interval mutually in the sheet width direction.
The first paddle 25 and the second paddle 25b are contacted with the surface of the processing tray 221 when they rotate. The paddle section 25 is rotated in synchronizing with rotation of the rotational shaft 26 since the paddle section 25 is attached on the rotational shaft 26.
The horizontal alignment section 51 (the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b) are positioned at “standby positions”, “first alignment positions” and “second alignment positions” in the processing tray 221. The horizontal alignment section 51 is movable by receiving the driving force from the first horizontal alignment motor 29a and the second horizontal alignment motor 29b.
“Standby positions” refer to positions at which the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b receive the sheet discharged from the exit roller 33a and 33b or the sheet moved from the standby tray 211. The first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are at the standby position in
“First alignment position” refers to positions at which the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are shifted a predetermined distance from the center of the processing tray 221 in the sheet width direction W. In this position, the sheets are aligned in the sheet width direction W by the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b. Further an interval of distance exists between the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b. The interval of distance is preset to be a distance equal or slightly shorter than the length of the sheet S serving as an aligned object in the width direction of the sheet S. In
“Second alignment position” refers to positions at which the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b align the sheets in the sheet width direction, on the basis of the center of the processing tray 221. In the second positions, an interval of distance exists between the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b. The distance is preset to be a distance slightly wider than the length of the sheet S serving as an aligned object in the width direction W of the sheet S.
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Further table 1 illustrates the value of X coordinates which the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are located at each operation position. The value of X coordinates of the center of the processing tray 221 is “0”. “X1”, “X2”, “X3”, and “X4” have the relation that is “X1”<“X2”<“X3”<“X4”.
Specifically, when the horizontal alignment section 51 is located at the standby positions, the first alignment member 51a is located at “X4” in X coordinate and the second alignment member 51b is located at “−X4” in X coordinate. The first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are located at symmetrically to the center of the processing tray 221.
When the horizontal alignment section 51 is located at the first alignment positions, the first alignment member 51a is located at “X3” in X coordinate and the second alignment member 51b is located at “−X1” in X coordinate.
When the horizontal alignment section 51 is located at the second alignment positions, the first alignment member 51a is located at “X2” in X coordinate and the second alignment member 51b is located at “−X2” in X coordinate. In the second alignment positions, the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are located at symmetrically to the center of the processing tray 221. Further the interval between the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b are narrower than the interval between them of at standby position.
Next, a series of operations (the vertical alignment processing) of the first paddle 25a and the second paddle 25b are described with reference to
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The controller 24 drives a pair of the standby tray members 211a and 211b in the mutually separating direction in the sheet width direction W to move the buffered sheets S to the processing tray 221, if the predetermined number of sheets S is stacked on the standby tray 211.
The controller 24 drives the paddle motor 28 to rotate the rotational shaft 26. The first paddle 25a is rotated with the rotation of the rotational shaft 26 and contacts with the sheet S dropped from the standby tray 211. Then the first paddle 25a forces the sheets S towards the processing tray 221.
The first paddle 25a is further rotated in the arrow A direction to guide the sheet S onto the processing tray 221 from the state shown in
Then, the controller 24 controls the paddle motor 28 and positions the first paddle 25a and the second paddle 25b at the home positions (See
The first paddle 25a and the second paddle 25b wait for that the following sheets are received by the standby tray 211 in a state where they are located at the home positions. The above explanation is the series of operation of the vertical alignment processing by the first paddle 25a and the second paddle 25b.
Next, the flow of the horizontal alignment processing and the vertical alignment processing for the sheets on the processing tray 221 by the horizontal alignment section 51 (the first alignment member 51a and the second alignment member 51b) and the paddle section 25 is described.
The sheet S is discharged from the exit roller 33a and 33b to the standby tray 211. The standby tray 211 buffers the plurality of sheets (for example three sheets) discharged from the exit roller 33a and 33b. The controller 24 controls the first tray member 211a and the second tray member 211b to be separated in the mutually separating direction in the sheet width direction W to enable the sheet S to move from the standby tray 211 towards the processing tray 221 (ACT 101). The plurality of sheets is dropped from the standby tray 211 to the processing tray 221. In
The controller 24 controls the paddle section 25 to rotate. The controller 24 performs the vertical alignment processing (See
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At the time, the controller 24 performs the horizontal alignment processing for the sheets by abutting against the second alignment member 51b which does not include a dumper mechanism. That is, sheets are aligned at the end of the second alignment member 51b side of the sheet as a reference.
The controller 24 determines whether a current performing sheet is a last sheet (Act 107). The controller 24 performs the processing of Act 112, if the controller 24 determines the current performing sheet is not the last sheet (NO in ACT 107).
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The controller 24 controls the paddle section 25 to rotate when the following sheet S′ is conveyed to the processing tray 221. The controller 24 performs the vertical alignment processing for the sheet (See
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The plurality of the sheets is aligned at the first alignment position which is shifted to the other ends sides predetermined distance from the center of the processing tray 221. Thus, when the paddle section 25 performs the vertical processing for sheets, the number of the paddle section 25 which contact with the sheets on the processing tray 221 becomes uneven in the sheet width direction W.
Specifically, in
On the other hands, in the area of right side with respect to the center line in
Thus, the entire conveyance force applied by post-processing apparatus 2 becomes uneven in the sheet width direction w. Thus, the states of the plurality of the sheets already aligned at the first alignment position becomes failure (as shown in
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The controller 24 determines whether a current sheet is last sheet again (ACT 107). The controller 24 performs the processing of ACT 108 if the controller 24 determines the current sheet is the last sheet (Yes in ACT 107).
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As above, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 performs a plurality of the horizontal alignment processing at the first alignment position after the vertical alignment processing by the paddle section 25 is performed. Thus, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 can improve the deviation of the sheets on the processing tray 221 and discharge a bundle of the sheet aligned to the discharge section.
The controller 24 controls the stapler 222 to perform the stapling processing for the plurality of sheets aligned at the first alignment position by driving the stapler 222 (ACT 110).
The controller 24 controls the conveyance rollers 223a and 223b to discharge the sheets stapled to the movable tray 23b (ACT 111). A series of processing is finished.
According to the embodiment, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 performs a plurality of the horizontal alignment processing at the first alignment position after the vertical alignment processing by the paddle section 25 is performed. Thus, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 can improve the deviation of the sheets on the processing tray 221 and discharge a bundle of the sheet aligned to the discharge section.
Further, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 performs the horizontal alignment processing in advance in ACT 103 before the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 performs the horizontal alignment processing for the sheets in ACT 106 and ACT 109. Thus, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 can shift the plurality of the sheets aligned to the other end side on the processing tray 221. Accordingly, in ACT 114, when the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 performs the vertical alignment processing for the sheet, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 can prevent the deviation of the sheets from occurring.
In the second embodiment, the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 changes the number of the horizontal alignment processing for the sheets which performed the vertical alignment processing at the first alignment position, based on the number of sheet to be supposed to process.
Since the processing of ACT 201 to ACT 207 is common to first embodiment, the illustration regarding these processing is omitted. The processing of ACT 208 and subsequent processing is illustrated below.
The controller 24 determines whether a current sheet is the last sheet (ACT 207). The controller 24 determines whether the number of the sheets which is to be processed is greater than the predetermined the number of the sheets (ACT 208), if the controller 24 determines the current sheet is the last sheet (Yes in ACT 207). The reason which is determining whether the number of the sheets which is to be processed is greater than the predetermined the number of the sheets is recited below.
In a case that more the number of the sheets increase, more thickness of the sheets on the processing tray 221 grows in thickness. Accordingly, an area of contact between the paddle section 25 and the sheets increases when the paddle section 25 performs the vertical alignment processing for the sheets on the processing tray 221. Increasing the area of contact encourages the unevenness of the conveyance force by the paddle section 25 at the first alignment position. Thus, if the more the number of the sheets which is to be processed increase, the more the deviation of the sheet at the first alignment position is bigger after the vertical alignment processing at the first alignment position.
If the controller 24 determines the number of the sheets which is to be processed is greater than the predetermined the number of the sheets (Yes in ACT 208), the controller 24 performs the horizontal alignment processing for the plurality of the sheets at first alignment position again by performing the processing of ACT 209 and ACT 210. And then the controller 24 performs the processing of ACT 211 and ACT 212.
On the other hand, the controller 24 determines the number of the sheets which is to be processed is less than the predetermined the number of the sheets (No in ACT 208), the controller 24 performs the processing of ACT 211 and ACT 212 without performing the processing of ACT 209 and ACT 210.
In this way, the sheet post-processing apparatus can change the how to alignment processing at the first alignment position and improve the processing speed by performed by post-processing apparatus, based on the number of sheet to be supposed to process.
The processing performed by the controller 24 is illustrated. Specifically, the controller 24 determines whether a printing job sent from the image forming apparatus 1 has information which is indication of the performing the stapling processing. And then the controller 24 changes the number of the horizontal alignment processing for the sheets which performed the vertical alignment processing at the first alignment position.
Since the processing of ACT 301 to ACT 307 is common to first embodiment, the illustration regarding these processing is omitted. The processing of ACT 308 and subsequent processing is illustrated below. The controller 24 determines whether a current sheet is the last sheet (ACT 307). If the controller 24 determines the current sheet is the last sheet (ACT 307), the controller 24 determines whether the job has information regarding performing a staple processing, wherein the job is sent from the image information apparatus 1 (ACT 308). The reason why the controller 24 determines whether the job has information regarding performing a staple processing is described as follows. When the sheet post-processing apparatus 2 performs the stapling process, it is necessary to be the state of the sheets aligned is better than when the sheet post-processing apparatus does not performs the stapling processing.
The controller 24 determines the printing job has information regarding performing a staple processing (Yes in ACT 308), the controller 24 performs the horizontal alignment processing for sheets on the processing tray 221 by performing the processing of ACT 309 and ACT 310. Thereafter, the controller 24 performs the processing of ACT 311 and ACT 312 and finishes the series of the processing.
On the other hands, the controller 24 determines the printing job does not have information regarding performing a staple processing (No in ACT 308), the controller 24 controls the discharge section to discharge the sheets to a movable tray 23b without performing the processing of ACT 309 to ACT 311. The controller 24 finishes the series of the processing.
In this way, the sheet post-processing apparatus can performs the stapling processing for the sheets aligned desirably at the first alignment portions.
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 embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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