Information
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Patent Grant
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6641129
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Patent Number
6,641,129
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Date Filed
Friday, February 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Deuble; Mark A.
Agents
- Renner, Otto, Boisselle & Sklar, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 270 5808
- 270 5804
- 270 5811
- 270 5218
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Part of the space occupied by a conveying device (guides) for conveying sheets and part of the space occupied upon movement of a post-processing device (stapler) for achieving a post-process over the sheets on the post-processing tray (post-processing sheet stacking table) are adapted to share the same space.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet post-processing device for subjecting printed sheets to stapling and the like, for use in an image forming apparatus, and more detailedly, relates to a post-processing device which can contribute to miniaturization of an image forming apparatus.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, there have been image forming apparatus which have a post-processing means such as a stapler etc., for subjecting the sheets to post processes. With concern to the post-processing means, various technologies have been disclosed.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Sho 64 No.34868 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 1 No.209270 disclose sheet post-processing devices in which a post-processing means is arranged under a post-processing tray for holding sheets to be post-processed.
This sheet post-processing device is constructed so that the sheets placed on the post-processing tray are post-processed at their corners by a post-processing means disposed under the post-processing tray and then the thus post-processed sheets are discharged from the post-processing tray. This arrangement makes it unnecessary for the post-processing means to remove when the sheets are discharged. Further, discharge of the sheets after post-processing from the post-processing tray can be realized with a fixed sheet guide means which is provided close to the post-processing tray.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 8 No.310717 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 10 No.324445 disclose sheet post-processing devices capable of effecting post-processes at the center of each side of the sheets, in addition to their corners only.
The sheet post-processing device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 8 No.310717 is so constructed that the post-processing means can move along the discharged direction of the sheets already discharged, effect the post-process on the side perpendicular to the discharged direction of the sheets already discharged and retracts in the direction perpendicular to the discharged direction of the already discharged sheets so as to allow for pickup of the sheets after the post-processing treatment. Here, since this post-processing device is configured so as to effect its post-processing task over the sheets having been discharged on the discharge tray, the discharge tray functions as the post-processing tray.
In the post-processing device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 10 No.324445 the post-processing means is arranged on the side of the post-processing tray opposite to the direction in which the sheets after post-processing are discharged, and post-processing is effected on the sheet edge opposing the post-processing means, and the sheets after post-processing are discharged by a pusher.
However, in the sheet post-processing device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 8 No.310717, the post-processing means is constructed so as to approach, and retract from, the sheets placed on the post-processing tray, in the direction perpendicular to the discharged direction of the sheets. Therefore, when a post-process is implemented at the middle of the first discharged sheet edge, the distance between the position on the sheets at which the post-process is effected and the sheet edge perpendicular to that from which the sheets are discharged becomes large, hence the arm of the post-processing device needs to be long, which proportionally makes the post-processing means greater.
For post-processes such as stapling sheets with a stapler or punching on sheets using a punch, a relatively large drive force is needed. This is all the more so, i.e., a greater drive force becomes needed when the arm of the post-processing device becomes longer. This results in the problem that the post-processing device becomes complicated and large due to the increase in size of the drive source such as a motor, due to the necessity of a multiple reduction gear configuration and the like.
In such a post-processing means, the above problem becomes more distinct if the direction in which the post-processing means advances to and retracts from the sheets corresponds to the length of the sheets.
In the sheet post-processing device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 8 No.310717, in order to inhibit the increase in size of the post-processing means to as little as possible, the device configuration is devised so as not to enlarge the distance between the position on the sheets at which the post-process is effected and the sheet edge perpendicular to that from which the sheets are discharged, by adopting a long-edge feed scheme if the entry direction of the sheets relative to the post-processing tray and the direction of sheet discharge from the post-processing tray are the same.
However, this configuration poses a new problem that the advantage obtained when the sheets are fed in their short-edge direction, or the reduction in sheet feed time and reduction in job completion time cannot be obtained.
For the sheet post-processing device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 10 No.324445, it is possible to solve the problems with the sheet post-processing device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 8 No.310717, explicitly, the bulky configuration of the post-processing means, complexity of the drive mechanism of the post-processing means, the large drive source of the post-processing means and the like.
Nevertheless, since the space used upon the movement of the post-processing means, the space for the input means to carry sheets into the post-processing tray and the space for the discharging means to discharge the sheets from the post-processing tray, need to be secured individually, this inefficiently consumes the space inside the post-processing device, resulting in obstruction against design flexibility and leading to the bulkiness of the machine.
This situation is the same as in the case of the sheet post-processing device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 8 No.310717.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been proposed under the circumstances described above, and it is therefore and object of the present invention to inhibit an increase in size of the arm portion of a post-processing means, increase in size of the drive source of the post-processing means, complexity of the drive mechanism of the post-processing means and the like even if the post-processing means which is disposed on the side from which the post-processed sheets are discharged to the discharge tray is constructed so as to advance to or retract from the sheets in order to effect a post-process over the sheets or discharge the sheets. It is another object of the present invention to prevent increase in size of the device attributed to the necessity of individually securing within the device, the space used for the movement of the post-processing means, the space for the conveying means to convey sheets into the post-processing tray and the space for the discharging means to discharge the sheets from the post-processing tray.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention is configured as follows:
In accordance with the first aspect of the present invention, a sheet post-processing device includes:
a post-processing table for stacking sheets;
a post-processing means capable of moving between the post-processing position where a post-process is effected on the sheets stacked on the post-processing table and the retracted position where the post-processing means is retracted from the sheets placed on the post-processing table so that the sheets can be discharged;
a conveying means which conveys sheets into, or discharging sheets from, the post-processing table, and has a part which retracts from the space occupied by the post-processing means when the post-processing means is moved to the post-processing position and which also occupies the same space when the post-processing means is moved to the retracted position; and
a shifting means for moving the post-processing means and the conveying means part in such a manner that the conveying means part retracts from the space occupied by the post-processing means when the post-processing means is moved to the post-processing position and moves and also moves into the space occupied by the post-processing means when the post-processing means moves back to the retracted position.
In accordance with the second aspect of the present invention, the sheet post-processing device having the above first feature further includes: a stopper means which moves between a blocking position where discharge of the post-processed sheets on the post-processing table is blocked and the free position where discharge of the post-processed sheets on the post-processing table is permitted, wherein only after the post-processing means has moved to the retracted position and the conveying means part has also moved to the space occupied by the post-processing means, the stopper means moves from the blocking position to the free position.
In accordance with the third aspect of the present invention, the sheet post-processing device having the above first feature is characterized in that the post-processing means rotates about an axis extending in a direction perpendicular to the discharged direction of sheets in the post-processing table so as to be retracted to the side opposite to the sheet stacking face of the post-processing table.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing the configurational example of an image forming system to which a sheet post-processing device according to one embodiment of the present invention is applied;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing the sheet post-processing device;
FIG. 3
is a flowchart showing the procedural steps in the sheet post-processing device;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the drive mechanism of a stapler;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the drive mechanism of guides; and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view showing the drive mechanism of a stopper.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
One embodiment of the a sheet post-processing device according to the present invention will hereinbelow be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
<Printing Machine Configuration>
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing an example of a printing machine configuration as an image forming system to which the sheet post-processing device according to one embodiment of the present invention is applied.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, this printing machine
1
has a printer
2
and further includes a scanner
3
, automatic document feeder
4
, sheet post-processing device
5
, multi-layered paper feed unit
6
and duplex conveyer unit
10
, all connected to printer
2
to extend the function of the printer. Scanner
3
as well as automatic document feeder
4
arranged thereabove is supported on a scanner support table
7
and is laid out over printer
2
and sheet post-processing device
5
.
(Printer>
Printer
2
not only outputs records of the images scanned by scanner
3
but also outputs records of image data from an image processing apparatus such as personal computers and the like if they are externally connected to the printer.
Arranged at the right side in the middle of printing machine
1
is an electrophotographic processing unit
20
mainly comprised of a photoconductor drum.
Briefly describing, this electrophotographic processing unit
20
includes a charging roller for uniformly charging the photoconductor drum surface, an optical scanning unit
22
for scanning a light beam over the uniformly charged, photoconductor drum surface so as to write a static latent image thereon, a developing unit for making the static latent image written by optical scanning unit
22
visible with the developer, a transfer unit for transferring the image reproduced on the photoconductor drum onto the a sheet of recording material, a cleaning unit for removing the developer left over on the photoconductor drum so as to allow for next image recording on the photoconductor drum, and a charge erasing lamp unit for erasing the charge on the photoconductor drum surface, all being arranged around the photoconductor drum, in the mentioned order.
Printer
2
incorporates a recording sheet feeder
21
at the bottom thereof. Recording sheets are separated and delivered one by one from this recording sheet feeder
21
, and successively fed into and between the photoconductor drum and transfer unit in electrophotographic processing unit
20
so that the image recorded and reproduced on the photoconductor drum is transferred to the sheet. The loading of recording sheets to this recording sheet feeder
21
is carried out by pulling out a recording sheet storage tray
210
to the front side of printing machine
1
.
Formed on the underside of printer
2
is an expansion recording sheet input port
24
for receiving recording sheets delivered from a multi-layered paper feed unit
6
or the like, which is equipped as a peripheral and successively feeding them toward and between the photoconductor drum and transfer unit in electrophotographic processing unit
20
.
A fixing unit
23
is arranged over electrophotographic processing unit
20
and successively receives recording sheets with images transferred thereon and fuses and fixes the developer transferred on the recording sheets and discharges them out of the apparatus. The recording sheets with images recorded thereon are discharged to a discharge portion
25
arranged on the top of printer
2
.
In the spaces over and under optical scanning unit
22
, a processing control unit (PCU) board for control of the electrophotographic process, an interface board for receiving image data from the outside of the apparatus, an image control unit (ICU) board for subjecting the image data supplied through the interface board to predetermined image processes so as to allow optical scanning unit
22
to implement scanning for recording and a power source unit for supplying power to these boards and units.
<Multi-layered Paper Feeder Unit>
Multi-layered paper feeder unit
6
is an expansion recording sheet feeder which holds stacks of recording sheets and separates recording sheets, one by one, from the stacks of sheets to deliver them toward a recording sheet discharge port
62
arranged at the top of multi-layered paper feeder unit
6
. Here, the recording sheet feeder is constructed of a large-capacity paper tray
65
in which a pair of trays are arranged side by side in a single layer for mass-printing.
Loading of recording sheets into the recording sheet feeder is carried out by pulling out a recording sheet storage tray
650
to the front side of multi-layered paper feeder unit
6
.
In the above description, the multi-layered paper feeder unit is described referring to a unit having two recording feeders provided in layers, but the multi-layered paper feeder unit may include at least one or more than one recording sheet feeders and recording sheet discharging portions.
<Sheet Post-Processing Device>
Sheet post-processing device
5
receives recording sheets recorded with images and discharged from printer
2
and subjects the recording sheets to post-processes.
The post-processes implemented in sheet post-processing device
5
include stapling, sorting and the like. The sheet post-processing device
5
shown in
FIG. 1
includes a pair of paper output trays
51
, which each can hold a large quantity of sheets thereon, and can discharge the sheets to these discharge trays
51
, switching from one to another, as required.
The details of the processing mechanism of this sheet post-processing device
5
will be described later.
<Scanner>
Scanner
3
has the automatic reading mode in which sheet-like original documents are automatically fed by automatic document feeder
4
so as to read the images of the originals one by one by exposure and scanning, and the manual reading mode in which book-like originals or sheet-like originals which cannot be automatically fed by automatic document feeder
4
are set manually so as to read the images of the originals.
The image of an original set on a transparent original table
30
is exposed to light and scanned so that the light image is focused on the photoelectric transducer, whereby the original image is converted into electric signals to be output.
<Recording Sheet Transport Unit>
Recording sheet transport unit
8
is a feeder unit which is mounted to the discharge portion of printer
2
and introduces the recording sheets which have been recorded with images and discharged from printer
2
toward sheet post-processing device
5
located downstream of printer
2
.
This recording sheet transport unit
8
includes in its course of the recording sheet feed path, a recording sheet holding surface for guiding and supporting recording sheets in order to temporarily introduce one recording sheet on the top of recording sheet transport unit
8
, and switches back and conveys the recording sheet in the opposite direction toward the recording sheet duplex feeder.
<Duplex Feeder Unit>
Duplex feeder unit
1
receives the switched back recording sheet from printer
2
in order to form another image on the underside of the sheet, opposite to the side already recorded, and includes a return feed path mechanism for returning the recording sheet to the feed path on the upstream side of the image forming portion of printer
2
.
<Detailed Configuration and Operation of the Sheet Post-Processing Device>
The configuration and procedures of the operation of the above-mentioned sheet post-processing device
5
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 4
. Here, description of a post-process will be made taking an example of stapling a bundle of sheets.
FIG. 2
is a detailed sectional view showing the sheet post-processing device
5
shown in FIG.
1
.
In
FIG. 2
the positions over a sheet bundle S
2
of a stopper
53
, stapler
54
and a pair of guides
55
a,
55
, after the post-processing are shown by the dashed line.
The sheet post-processing device
5
according to this embodiment is featured by shifts in position of stapler
54
etc. in linkage with completion of the post-process over the sheet bundle S
2
. Further, these components share the space for the positional movements so as to reduce the space necessary for these components to shift, thus preventing the device from becoming bulky.
A sheet S
1
printed by printer
2
is placed on a post-processing sheet stacking table
52
by a feed roller
50
. When the leading end of this sheet S
1
is temporarily positioned between a movable feed roller
56
and a feed roller
57
, the movable feed roller
56
moves in the direction of the arrow in
FIG. 2
, whereby the sheet S
1
drops until it reaches stopper
53
. Thus, the post-processing sheet stacking table
52
, having the sheet S
1
placed thereon, becomes ready for holding a next sheet to be fed.
Sheet bundle S
2
after the post-process, is conveyed along guides
55
a,
55
by gravity and the drives of feed rollers
57
and movable feed roller
56
, then passes through and between a movable discharge roller
59
and a discharge roller
58
and is discharged to paper output tray
51
.
Here, it should be noted that a solenoid
61
is controlled in accordance with the thickness of sheet bundle S
2
so as to cause the movable discharge roller
59
to move up and down via a spring shaft
60
. Further, the lower paper output tray
51
is adapted to move up and down by the combination of a rack
51
R arranged inside the housing of sheet post-processing device
5
and a pinion
51
P fixed to part of paper output tray
51
. This arrangement makes it possible for new sheets to be placed thereon even if sheets have been already held on the paper output tray
51
.
<Stapler>
After completion of stapling the sheet bundle S
2
stapler
54
needs to retract from its position so as not to obstruct the conveyance of sheet bundle S
2
. In the present embodiment, as indicated by the dashed line in
FIG. 2
, stapler
54
is fixed at its part to a shaft that extends perpendicular to the feed direction of sheet bundle S
2
so that stapler
54
pivots on the shaft and retracts to the side opposite to the stacking side of post-processing sheet stacking table
52
. Thus, the stapler
54
can retract to a position where it will not interfere with the feed of sheet bundle S
2
.
<Stopper>
Stopper
53
is fixed at its part to a shaft that extends perpendicular to the feed direction of sheet bundle S
2
, so as to function as a sheet positioning element for keeping sheet bundle S
2
from falling when stapler
54
has retracted as stated above. Then the stopper pivots and moves to the position indicated by the dashed line in
FIG. 2
when guides
55
a,
55
, as will be described, become ready to convey sheet bundle S
2
. In this way, the stopper is adapted so as not to interfere with stapler
54
and guides
55
a,
55
.
<Guides>
Each guide
55
a,
55
is fixed at its part to a shaft that extends perpendicular to the feed direction of sheet bundle S
2
. When stapler
54
has retracted to the position indicated by the dashed line in
FIG. 2
, guides
55
a,
55
also move to the positions indicated by the dashed line in FIG.
2
. In this way, sheet bundle S
2
can be smoothly conveyed toward paper discharge roller
58
after retraction of stopper
53
.
In the present embodiment described above, the drive mechanisms for stapler
54
, stopper
53
and guides
55
a,
55
are not mentioned, but needless to say, these movements can be easily achieved by the combination of driving devices such as stepping motors etc., together with the shafts on which these components are fixed.
<Procedures of the Post-Process>
The procedures of the post-process implemented by the sheet post-processing device
5
described above will be explained with reference to the flowchart shown in FIG.
3
. ‘STEP’ in the description hereinbelow indicates each STEP in FIG.
3
.
When a print and post-processing request is made by a user, sheet S
1
having been printed through printer
2
is conveyed (STEP
101
). When the leading end of sheet S
1
passing through feed roller
50
reaches movable feed roller
56
, the movable feed roller
56
changes its position so that the leading end of sheet S
1
reaches stopper
53
by virtue of gravity and the drive force of feed roller
50
, whereby sheet S
1
is placed on post-processing sheet stacking table
52
when the movable feed roller
56
returns to the original position (STEP
102
).
When the last sheet S
1
to be post-processed as a whole has been stacked on the post-processing stacking table
52
(STEP
103
), stapler
54
is caused to staple the sheet bundle (STEP
104
) and then retract to the position indicated by the dashed line in
FIG. 2
(STEP
105
).
As stapler
54
is completely retracted, guides
55
a,
55
move to the positions indicated by the dashed line in
FIG. 2
(STEP
106
). Thereafter, stopper
53
is retracted to the position indicated by the dashed line in
FIG. 2
(STEP
107
). Then, sheet bundle S
2
is conveyed toward discharge roller
58
by virtue of gravity and the driving forces of movable feed roller
56
and feed roller
57
(STEP
108
).
Subsequently, solenoid
61
is controlled in accordance with the thickness of sheet bundle S
2
, thereafter, paper discharge roller
58
is actuated to convey sheet bundle S
2
to the paper output tray
51
side. When sheet bundle S
2
has been completely discharged(STEP
109
), the drives of discharge roller
58
, feed roller
57
and the like are stopped (STEP
110
).
Then, stopper
53
is returned to its original position to be ready for a next post-processing request (STEP
111
). Guides
55
are also returned to their original positions (STEP
112
). Finally, stapler
54
is returned to its original position (STEP
113
), to thereby complete the sequence of post-processing.
<Stapler Drive Mechanism>
Next, the mechanisms for the aforementioned stapler
54
, guides
55
a,
55
and stopper
53
will be described with reference to
FIG. 4
, FIG.
5
and
FIG. 6
, respectively.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing a drive mechanism of stapler
54
.
Stapler
54
is supported together with a stapler drive motor
72
by a rotary carriage
71
as shown in FIG.
4
.
Rotary carriage
71
is axially and rotationally supported with respect to a moving carriage
70
. This rotary carriage
71
has a stapler rotating gear
73
, which meshes an output gear
75
of a stapler rotating motor
74
fixed to moving carriage
70
.
When this stapler rotating motor
74
is driven forward or in reverse, stapler
54
rotates about the rotational axis of rotary carriage
71
so as to pivot between the stapling position and retracted position.
Further, a drive shaft
76
and guide shaft
77
are arranged to pass through moving carriage
70
. Guide shaft
77
is the shaft along which moving carriage
70
can be guided in the direction perpendicular to the document in FIG.
2
. Drive shaft
76
is a shaft incised with helical male threads on the peripheral surface thereof and is fitted to female threads incised in the mated hole formed through moving carriage
70
.
The drive shaft
76
has at its one end a moving gear
78
which meshes an output gear of a stapler moving motor
79
. When stapler moving motor
79
rotates forward or in reverse, stapler
54
moves inwards or frontwards in the direction perpendicular to the document in FIG.
2
.
<Guide Drive Mechanism>
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing a drive mechanism of guides
55
a,
55
.
Guides
55
a,
55
are pivotally and axially supported at their front and rear sides by a pair of frames
80
of sheet post-processing device
5
, as shown in
FIG. 5. A
pair of gears
81
and
82
meshing each other are arranged above and below further behind the frame
80
that supports the rear side of guides
55
a,
55
.
A pulley
83
is fixed to the inner side of upper gear
82
. The midpoint of a wire
84
is fixed to this pulley
83
. The wire
84
is fixed at its one end to a solenoid
85
while the other end of wire
84
is fixed to a spring
86
which is engaged with the rear frame
80
b.
When solenoid
85
is activated to operate opposing the restoring force of spring
86
, wire
84
is pulled in the direction of A so that gear
81
rotates in the direction of C, while gear
82
rotates in the direction of D, whereby guide
55
a
rotates in the direction of N while guide
55
rotates in the direction of M to move to the retracted positions (the positions indicated by the solid line in FIG.
2
).
In contrast, when solenoid
85
is deactivated, wire
84
is pulled in the direction of B by the restoring force of spring
86
so that gear
81
rotates in the direction of D while gear
82
rotates in the direction of C, whereby guide
55
a
rotates in the direction of M while guide
55
rotates in the direction of N to move back to the functional positions (the positions indicated by the dashed line in FIG.
2
).
<Stopper Drive Mechanism>
FIG. 6
is a perspective view showing a drive mechanism of stopper
53
.
Stopper
53
is pivotally and axially supported at its front and rear sides by frames
80
of sheet post-processing device
5
, as shown in FIG.
6
.
A gear
90
is arranged further behind the frame
80
b
that supports the rear side of stopper
53
. A pulley
91
is fixed to the inner side of gear
90
. The midpoint of a wire
92
is fixed to this pulley
91
. The wire
92
is fixed at its one end to a solenoid
93
while the other end of wire
92
is fixed to a spring
94
which is engaged with the rear frame
80
b.
When solenoid
93
is activated to operate opposing the restoring force of spring
94
, wire
92
is pulled in the direction of E so that gear
90
rotates in the direction of G, whereby stopper
53
rotates in the direction of R to retract to the non-functional positions (the position indicated by the dashed line in FIG.
2
).
In contrast, when solenoid
93
is deactivated, wire
92
is pulled in the direction of F by the restoring force of spring
94
so that gear
90
rotates in the direction of H, whereby stopper
53
rotates in the direction of S to move to the functional position (the position indicated by the solid line in FIG.
2
).
Since the sheet post-processing device of the present invention is configured as above, it is possible to provide the effects as follows.
The sheet post processing device of the present invention is configured so that part of the space occupied by the conveying device for conveying sheets and part of the space occupied upon the movement of the post-processing device for achieving a post-process over the sheets on the post-processing tray are adapted to share the same space.
Accordingly, if the post-processing means is constructed so as to advance to or retract from the sheets in order to effect a post-process over the sheets or discharge the sheets, it is possible to inhibit increase in size of the arm portion of the post-processing means, increase in size of the drive source of the post-processing means, complexity of the drive mechanism of the post-processing means and the like.
Therefore, it is possible to avoid an increase in size of the machine which is attributed to the necessity of individually securing the space used for the movement of the post-processing means, the space for the conveying means to convey sheets into the post-processing tray and the space for the discharging means to discharge the sheets from the post-processing tray.
Further, since in the sheet post-processing device of the present invention a stopper means is provided on the post-processing table, this prevents the sheets from interfering with other components when the post-processing means moves.
In particular, when the discharged direction of sheets from the post-processing tray is directed downward, it is possible to avoid the deficiency that the sheets drop due to gravity before the conveying means part moves to the space occupied by the post-processing means and impede the movement of the conveying means part.
Finally, in the sheet post-processing device of the present invention, the post-processing means retracts to the side opposite to the post-processing table on which sheets are stacked, or to the space where fewer parts are laid out. Therefore, it is possible to move the conveying means part without any increase in size of the device.
Claims
- 1. A sheet post-processing device comprising:a post-processing table for stacking sheets; a post-processing means capable of moving between the post-processing position where a post-process is effected on the sheets stacked on the post-processing table and the retracted position where the post-processing means is retracted from the sheets placed on the post-processing table so that the sheets can be discharged; a conveying means which conveys sheets into, or discharging sheets from, the post-processing table, and has a part which retracts from the space occupied by the post-processing means when the post-processing means is moved to the post-processing position and which also occupies the same space when the post-processing means is moved to the retracted position; and a shifting means for moving the post-processing means and the conveying means part in such a manner that the conveying means part retracts from the space occupied by the post-processing means when the post-processing means is moved to the post-processing position and moves and also moves into the space occupied by the post-processing means when the post-processing means moves back to the retracted position.
- 2. The sheet post-processing device according to claim 1, further comprising:a stopper means which moves between a blocking position where discharge of the post-processed sheets on the post-processing table is blocked and the free position where discharge of the post-processed sheets on the post-processing table is permitted, wherein only after the post-processing means has moved to the retracted position and the conveying means part has also moved to the space occupied by the post-processing means, the stopper means moves from the blocking position to the free position.
- 3. The sheet post-processing device according to claim 1, wherein the post-processing means rotates about an axis extending in a direction perpendicular to the discharged direction of sheets in the post-processing table so as to be retracted to the side opposite to the sheet stacking face of the post-processing table.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-065259 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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