Embodiments described herein relate generally to a sheet post-processing apparatus.
A sheet post-processing apparatus performs post-processing on a sheet transported from an image forming apparatus (for example, an MFP). For example, the sheet post-processing apparatus includes a folding mechanism for bundling a plurality of sheets and folding the sheets in half. When a sheet jam occurs in the sheet post-processing apparatus, a user pulls out a frame. The user opens a part of a sheet transport path by pulling out the frame, and removes a jammed sheet.
However, an operation of removing the sheet may not be easily performed in the sheet post-processing apparatus.
According to one embodiment, a sheet post-processing apparatus includes a guide member, a matching member, a post-processing mechanism, a support member, and a drive unit. The guide member has a loading surface on which a sheet is loaded in a standing state. The matching member supports a lower end of the sheet loaded on the guide member in a free raising and lowering manner. The post-processing mechanism performs post-processing on the sheet. The support member supports the matching member. The drive unit raises and lowers the support member. The matching member is configured to be raised and lowered with respect to the support member.
Hereinafter, the sheet post-processing apparatus according to the embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
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The image forming apparatus 2 forms an image on a sheet-shaped recording medium such as paper. The recording medium is referred to as “sheet S”. For example, the image forming apparatus 2 is a multi-function peripherals (MFP) which is a multifunction device, a printer, a copier, or the like. The post-processing apparatus 3 performs the post-processing on the sheet S transported from the image forming apparatus 2. The sheet S is not limited to paper, and includes a plastic sheet such as an overhead projector (OHP) sheet. The sheet S may be supplied from the image forming apparatus 2 to the post-processing apparatus 3 or may be manually supplied to the post-processing apparatus 3.
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The control panel 11 includes various keys, a touch panel, and the like that receive an operation by a user. For example, the control panel 11 receives an input related to a type of the post-processing on the sheet S. The image forming apparatus 2 transmits information related to the type of the post-processing to the post-processing apparatus 3.
The scanner 12 includes a reading unit that reads image information of an object to be copied. The scanner 12 transmits the read image information to the printer 13.
The printer 13 forms an output image by a developer such as toner based on the image information transmitted from the scanner 12 or an external device. The output image is a “toner image”. The printer 13 transfers the toner image onto a surface of the sheet S. The printer 13 applies heat and a pressure to the toner image transferred onto the sheet S to fix the toner image on the sheet S.
The sheet supply unit 14 supplies the sheet S to the printer 13 one by one in accordance with a timing when the printer 13 forms the toner image.
The sheet discharge unit 15 transports the sheet S discharged from the printer 13 to the post-processing apparatus 3.
The image formation control unit 16 controls an overall operation of the image forming apparatus 2. The image formation control unit 16 controls the control panel 11, the scanner 12, the printer 13, the sheet supply unit 14, and the sheet discharge unit 15. The image formation control unit 16 includes a control circuit including a central processing unit (CPU), a read only memory (ROM), and a random access memory (RAM).
Next, the post-processing apparatus 3 will be described.
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The post-processing apparatus 3 includes a carry-in unit 20, a standby unit 21, a processing unit 22, a discharge unit 23, a post-processing control unit 24 (control unit), a folding mechanism 40 (see
The carry-in unit 20 is connected to a downstream side in a transport direction of the sheet discharge unit 15. The carry-in unit 20 receives the sheet S transported from the image forming apparatus 2.
The standby unit 21 temporarily retains the sheet S transported from the image forming apparatus 2. The standby unit 21 is located above the processing unit 22. When the processing unit 22 is empty, the standby unit 21 causes the retained sheet S to fall down toward the processing unit 22.
The processing unit 22 performs the post-processing on the transported sheet S. For example, the processing unit 22 performs the sorting of aligning and matching a plurality of sheets S. For example, the processing unit 22 performs sheet binding by a staple or an adhesive tape on a sheet bundle in which the plurality of sheets S are aligned. In the figure, a reference numeral 25 denotes a sheet binding device that performs binding by a staple or the like on the sheet bundle in the processing unit 22. The processing unit 22 discharges the sheet S subjected to the post-processing to the discharge unit 23.
The discharge unit 23 includes a fixed tray 27 and a movable tray 28. The fixed tray 27 is located on an upper portion of the post-processing apparatus 3. The movable tray 28 is located on a side portion of the post-processing apparatus 3. The sheet S is discharged to the fixed tray 27 and the movable tray 28.
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The folding mechanism 40 includes a pair of folding rollers 41 and a blade 43.
The pair of folding rollers 41 is generally located at positions facing a surface of a guide member 51 opposite to a loading surface 51a. The pair of folding rollers 41 form a nip portion 42. For example, the folding rollers 41 are rubber rollers. One of the pair of folding rollers 41 is a drive roller. The other of the pair of folding rollers 41 is a driven roller.
The sheet bundle SS is sandwiched in the nip portion 42 of the folding rollers 41 by the blade 43. The folding rollers 41 fold the sheet bundle SS inserted into the nip portion 42 in half, and send the sheet bundle SS that is folded in half to the downstream side.
The blade 43 is a plate-shaped member. The blade 43 is located at a position facing the nip portion 42 of the folding rollers 41. The blade 43 has a length in a direction orthogonal to the loading surface 51a of the guide member 51.
The blade 43 can reciprocate in a direction approaching and away from the nip portion 42 of the folding rollers 41. The blade 43 enters the nip portion 42 while pushing a center position of the sheet bundle SS into the nip portion 42. The blade 43 leaves the sheet bundle SS in the nip portion 42 and retracts from the nip portion 42.
The stacker 50 includes the guide member 51 and a matching member 52 (see
The guide member 51 includes a first guide plate 51A and a second guide plate 51B. The first guide plate 51A is located at a position higher than the second guide plate 51B. Between the first guide plate 51A and the second guide plate 51B, there is a gap from and into which the blade 43 can advance and retract.
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In the present embodiment, the number of the receiving portions 54 is two. The two receiving portions 54 are formed at an interval in the sheet width direction. One of the receiving portions 54 is formed at one end portion of the back plate portion 53. The other of the receiving portions 54 is formed at the other end portion of the back plate portion 53.
The receiving portion 54 includes a receiving plate portion 57 and a claw portion 58. The receiving plate portion 57 protrudes forward from the back plate portion 53. The receiving plate portion 57 protrudes forward from the loading surface 51a (see
The operation portion 55 protrudes rearward from a back surface 53b of the back plate portion 53 (see
In the present embodiment, the number of the engagement portions 56 is two. The two engagement portions 56 are formed at an interval in the sheet width direction. One of the engagement portions 56 is formed in an upper portion in the vicinity of one end portion of the back surface 53b of the back plate portion 53. The other of the engagement portions 56 is formed in an upper portion in the vicinity of the other end portion of the back surface 53b of the back plate portion 53.
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The restriction portion 92 is formed at a tip end of the shaft portion 91. For example, the restriction portion 92 has a disk shape parallel to the back surface 53b. An outer dimension (outer diameter) of the restriction portion 92 is larger than an outer diameter of the shaft portion 91. The restriction portion 92 restricts the engagement receiving portion 65 from moving rearward (in a direction away from the back plate portion 53).
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The support member 61 includes the main plate portion 64 and one or a plurality of engagement receiving portions 65. The support member 61 supports the matching member 52. The main plate portion 64 is a rectangular plate having a length in the sheet width direction. The main plate portion 64 is superposed on the back surface 53b of the back plate portion 53. The support member 61 is a separate member from the matching member 52.
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The engagement receiving portion 65 has the recess 66 formed upward. The recess 66 has a recessed shape downward from an upper end of the engagement receiving portion 65. A width of the recess 66 is equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the shaft portion 91. The width of the recess 66 is smaller than the outer dimension (outer diameter) of the restriction portion 92.
The recess 66 may have a shape including a base portion and a wide portion having a width larger than that of the base portion. The wide portion is located at a position lower than the base portion. When the recess 66 including the base portion and the wide portion is employed, since the shaft portion 91 is disposed in the wide portion, the engagement portion 56 is less likely to be detached from the recess 66.
The shaft portions 91 of the engagement portions 56 are inserted into the recesses 66 by being lowered with respect to the engagement receiving portions 65. When the shaft portions 91 are inserted into the recesses 66, the matching member 52 is attached to the support member 61. The shaft portions 91 are removed from the recesses 66 by being raised with respect to the engagement receiving portions 65. When the shaft portions 91 are removed from the recesses 66, the matching member 52 is detached from the support member 61.
Since the matching member 52 can be detached from the support member 61, the matching member 52 can be raised and lowered with respect to the support member 61. For example, the matching member 52 can be raised and lowered in a plane parallel to the support member 61. The matching member 52 can be located at an optional height position independently of the support member 61.
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The sheet discharge tray 46 is located downstream in the transport direction with respect to the discharge rollers 44. The sheet discharge tray 46 loads the folded body transmitted from the discharge rollers 44.
The frame 70 includes the folding mechanism 40, the stacker 50, and the drive mechanism 60. As shown in
The staple unit 80 can perform the stapling on the sheet bundle SS before the sheet bundle SS is transmitted to the folding mechanism 40.
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The sheet S transmitted from the image forming apparatus 2 is supplied via a sheet path 26. The staple unit 80 can perform the stapling on a sheet bundle including a plurality of sheets S.
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The blade 43 pushes out the center position of the sheet bundle SS toward the nip portion 42 of the folding rollers 41. The blade 43 pushes the center position of the sheet bundle SS into the nip portion 42. The blade 43 retracts after the sheet bundle SS is pushed into the nip portion 42. The folding rollers 41 rotate while sandwiching the sheet bundle SS and fold the sheet bundle SS in half.
The sheet bundle SS folded in half is transmitted to the nip portion of the discharge rollers 44 and transported by the discharge rollers 44. The sheet bundle SS folded in half is the “folded body”. The discharge rollers 44 transport the folded body. The folded body is discharged to the sheet discharge tray 46.
Next, a method of removing a jammed sheet when a sheet jam occurs in the post-processing apparatus 3 will be described.
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When the matching member 52 is at the raised position, the portion including the upper end of the sheet bundle SS protrudes upward from the frame 70. The user can grip the portion including the upper end of the sheet bundle SS and remove the sheet bundle SS from the frame 70.
In the post-processing apparatus 3 of the present embodiment, the matching member 52 can be raised and lowered with respect to the support member 61. By setting the matching member 52 to the raised position, a part of the sheet bundle SS can be protruded from the frame 70 (see
Since the matching member 52 can be switched between the normal position and the raised position (see
Since the support member 61 includes the main plate portion 64 that is superposed on the back plate portion 53, a dimension of the support member 61 in a thickness direction can be reduced, which is advantageous in terms of miniaturization of a device.
When the matching member 52 is raised, the engagement portions 56 are removed from the engagement receiving portions 65, and when the matching member 52 is lowered, the engagement portions 56 are engaged with the engagement receiving portions 65, so that the matching member 52 is easily attached to and detached from the support member 61.
Since the engagement portion 56 include the shaft portion 91 inserted into the recess 66 of the engagement receiving portion 65 and the restriction portion 92 having a diameter larger than that of the shaft portion 91, the engagement receiving portion 65 can be restricted from moving rearward (in the direction away from the back plate portion 53). With this configuration, the matching member 52 is stably attached to the support member 61.
Since the matching member 52 includes the operation portion 55, the operation of raising and lowering the matching member 52 with respect to the support member 61 is easy.
In the post-processing apparatus 3 of the embodiment, the matching member 52 and the support member 61 have a structure in which the engagement portions 56 are engaged with the recesses 66 of the engagement receiving portions 65, but an engagement structure between the engagement portions and the engagement receiving portions is not particularly limited. For example, the matching member 52 may include the engagement receiving portion. The support member 61 may include the engagement portion to be engaged with the recess.
In the post-processing apparatus 3 of the embodiment, the matching member 52 is attached to and detached from the support member 61 by engagement and disengagement between the engagement portions 56 and the engagement receiving portions 65, but the structure for attaching and detaching the matching member 52 and the support member 61 is not particularly limited. For example, the matching member 52 and the support member 61 may be attached to and detached from each other by using attraction of a magnet. For example, the matching member 52 and the support member 61 may be attached to and detached from each other by a concavo-convex fitting structure.
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In the post-processing apparatus 3 of the embodiment, the folding mechanism 40 is exemplified as the post-processing mechanism, but the post-processing mechanism is not limited to the folding mechanism. The post-processing mechanism may be a staple unit that performs stapling.
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According to at least one of the embodiments described above, the matching member 52 can be raised and lowered with respect to the support member 61. By setting the matching member 52 to the raised position, a part of the sheet bundle SS can be protruded from the frame 70 (see
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 embodiments. 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 disclosure. The accompanying claims and there equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
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