Sheet processing apparatus and method of controlling same, sheet processing method, and storage media therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6672586
  • Patent Number
    6,672,586
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A sheet processing apparatus is provided, which is capable of achieving high quality processing and maintaining high productivity without giving rise to problems such as sheet jam or damage of sheets even when various sheets having different attributes are conveyed. A buffer roller 505 is inhibited from carrying out a sheet staying operation in accordance with the type of sheets conveyed from an upstream side of the apparatus, to be conveyed to a downstream side of the apparatus via the buffer roller 505.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a sheet processing apparatus for conveying and processing sheets and a method of controlling the same, a sheet processing method, and storage media therefor.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In a conventional sheet processing apparatus that performs processing operations such as conveyance, stacking, sort and so forth, upon sheets discharged from an image forming apparatus or the like, in order to avoid a degradation in the overall processing efficiency of relatively time-consuming sheet processing operations on a downstream side of the apparatus as best represented by a binding operation upon a sheet bundle, recently, it has been proposed to provide a turnout for storing sheets in the conveyance path where the conveyance of sheets is temporarily stayed so that a plurality of sheets consisting of the stored sheets and other sheets subsequently conveyed from an upstream side of the apparatus are conveyed together simultaneously. In this way, an ample time can be secured for processing sheets on the downstream side, to thereby avoid degraded overall processing efficiency.




However, when special sheets such as cover sheets, thick paper sheets, thin paper sheets, tabbed sheets, colored sheets or other sheets that have different attributes from those of ordinary sheets are conveyed from an inserter to the turnout, these different attributes give rise to various problems. In the case of thick paper sheets, for example, the gap of the conveyance path may be narrowed due to the thickness of the sheets, or the thick paper sheet(s) may be pushed at the turnout to become curled and this curling deformation in turn may make the sheet(s) further thicker and further narrow the gap of the conveyance path, leading to an increase of the conveyance load and eventually giving rise to a paper jam. In the case of colored sheets, for example, the colored sheets may also be deformed into a curled shape and may narrow the gap between the sheets and conveyance path at the turnout or in subsequent discharge of the sheets. As a result, conveyance rollers and the like are forced to exert a strong conveyance load on the sheets so that traces of the rollers may be formed on the colored sheets.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a sheet processing apparatus and a method of controlling the same, a sheet processing method, and storage media therefor, which overcome the above described problems.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a sheet processing apparatus and a method of controlling the same, a sheet processing method, and storage media therefor, which are capable of achieving high quality processing and maintaining high productivity without giving rise to problems such as sheet jam or damage of sheets even when various sheets having different attributes are conveyed.




To attain the above objects, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet processing apparatus comprising a conveyance path, a discharging port, conveyance means for conveying sheets along the conveyance path to the discharging port, sheet staying means for temporarily staying the sheets on the conveyance path, sheet type determining means for determining whether each of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means is a special sheet or not, and sheet staying number limiting means for limiting a number of sheets to be stayed by the sheet staying means when each of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means is the special sheet.




Preferably, the sheet processing apparatus according to the first aspect further comprises sheet staying number detecting means for detecting a number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means, and wherein the sheet staying number limiting means comprises determining means for determining based on detection results of the sheet staying number detecting means whether the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached a predetermined number that is set in advance in correspondence with the special sheet or not, and control means for causing conveyance of the sheets stayed by the sheet staying means by the conveyance means to be resumed when the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached the predetermined number.




Preferably, when each of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means is the special sheet, the sheet staying number limiting means inhibits staying of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means by the sheet staying means.




Alternatively, the sheet processing apparatus according to the first aspect further comprises sheet staying number detecting means for detecting the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means, and wherein the sheet staying number limiting means comprises determining means for determining based on detection results of the sheet staying number detecting means whether the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached a maximum number that is set in advance in correspondence with an ordinary sheet or not, and control means for causing conveyance of the sheets stayed by the sheet staying means by the conveyance means to be resumed when the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached the maximum number.




More preferably, the sheet processing apparatus according to the first aspect further comprises sheet position detecting means for detecting a position of each of the sheets on the conveyance path, and wherein the control means temporarily keeps the conveyance means on standby to suspend conveyance of the sheets stayed by the sheet staying means by the conveyance means when the sheet position detecting means detects presence of at least one sheet downstream of the sheet staying means.




In the sheet processing apparatus according to the first aspect, the special sheet is a sheet selected from the group consisting of a sheet from a set tray, a sheet designated as a cover sheet, a sheet designated as a thick paper sheet, a sheet designated as a thin paper sheet, a tabbed sheet, and a colored sheet.




To attain the above objects, according to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet processing method for use in a sheet processing apparatus including a conveyance path, a discharging port, conveyance means for conveying sheets along the conveyance path to the discharging port, sheet staying means for temporarily staying the sheets on the conveyance path, the method comprising the steps of determining whether each of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means is a special sheet or not; and limiting a number of sheets to be stayed by the sheet staying means when each of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means is the special sheet.




Preferably, in the sheet processing method according to the second aspect, the step of limiting the number of sheets to be stayed by the sheet staying means comprises limiting the number of sheets to be stayed by said sheet staying means by detecting the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means, determining whether the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached a predetermined number that is set in advance in correspondence with the special sheet or not, and causing conveyance of the stayed sheets to be resumed when the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached the predetermined number.




Preferably, the step of limiting the number of sheets to be stayed by the sheet staying means comprises limiting the number of sheets to be stayed by said sheet staying means by inhibiting staying of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means by the sheet staying means when each of the sheets conveyed by the conveyance means is the special sheet.




Alternatively, the sheet processing method according to the second aspect comprises the steps of detecting the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means, determining based on detection results of the step of detecting the number of sheets whether the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached a maximum number that is set in advance in correspondence with an ordinary sheet or not, and causing conveyance of the sheets stayed by the sheet staying means by the conveyance means to be resumed when the number of sheets stayed by the sheet staying means has reached the maximum number.




Preferably, the sheet processing method according to the second aspect further comprises the steps of detecting a position of each of the sheets on the conveyance path, and keeping the conveyance means on standby to suspend conveyance of the sheets stayed by the sheet staying means by the conveyance means when the step of detecting the position of each of the sheets detects presence of at least one sheet downstream of the sheet staying means.




In the sheet processing method according to the second aspect, the special sheet is a sheet selected from the group consisting of a sheet from a set tray, a sheet designated as a cover sheet, a sheet designated as a thick paper sheet, a sheet designated as a thin paper sheet, a tabbed sheet, and a colored sheet.




To attain the above objects, according to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet processing apparatus which conveys a sheet from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus, comprising sheet staying means for executing a sheet staying process to the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, and control means for inhibiting the sheet staying process of the sheet staying means in accordance with a type of the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side via the sheet staying means.




Preferably, the control means causes the sheet conveyed from the upstream side to the downstream side via the sheet staying means, without being stayed by the sheet staying means, in accordance with the type of the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side via the sheet staying means.




In a typical example of the third aspect, the sheet from the upstream side includes an ordinary recording sheet, and a special recording sheet different in type from the ordinary recording sheet, and wherein the control means permits the sheet staying process of the sheet staying means if the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, is the ordinary recording sheet, and inhibits the sheet staying process of the sheet staying means if the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, is the special recording sheet different in type from the ordinary recording sheet.




Preferably, the special recording sheet includes at least one of a cover sheet, a tabbed sheet, a thick paper sheet, a thin paper sheet, and a colored sheet.




Preferably, the sheet staying means includes a roller capable of having at least one sheet wound thereon.




More preferably, the roller is capable of having a plurality of sheets wound thereon.




Still more preferably, the roller is capable of having the plurality of sheets wound thereon with each sheet being displaced from a preceding one in a direction of conveyance of the sheets.




Preferably, the sheet processing apparatus according to the third aspect conveys the sheet from the upstream side toward a loading means, arranged on the downstream side, for loading the sheets therein.




Preferably, the control means causes the sheet staying process to be executed by the sheet staying means if a sheet of another group, different from the sheet from the upstream side, is already loaded in the loading means.




More preferably, the control means causes the sheet staying means to stay the sheet from the upstream side until the sheet of another group already loaded in the loading means is removed from the loading means, and causes conveyance of the sheet stayed by the sheet staying means to be resumed when the sheet of another group has been removed from the loading means.




Advantageously, the control means inhibits the sheet staying process of the sheet staying means regardless of the type of the sheet from the upstream side, if a sheet of another group, different from the sheet from the upstream side, is not loaded in the loading means.




Also preferably, the sheet staying means is capable of staying a plurality of sheets, and wherein the control means causes conveyance of the sheets stayed by the sheet staying means to the downstream side to be resumed in accordance with a number of the sheets stayed by the sheet staying means.




To attain the above objects, according to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet processing apparatus which conveys sheets from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus, comprising sheet staying means for executing a sheet staying process to the sheets from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, and control means for controlling a number of sheets to be stayed by the sheet staying means in accordance with a type of the sheets from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side via the sheet staying means.




Preferably, in the sheet processing apparatus according to the fourth aspect, the sheets from the upstream side include an ordinary recording sheet, and a special recording sheet different in type from the ordinary recording sheet, and wherein the control means controls the number of the special recording sheet to be stayed by the sheet staying means to a number less than the number of the ordinary recording sheet to be stayed.




To attain the above objects, according to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a control method for controlling a sheet processing apparatus which conveys a sheet from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus, and includes sheet staying means for executing a sheet staying process to the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, the method comprising the step of inhibiting the sheet staying process of the sheet staying means in accordance with a type of the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side via the sheet staying means.




To attain the above objects, according to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a machine readable storage medium storing a program for causing a sheet processing apparatus which conveys a sheet from an upstream side to a downstream side, and includes sheet staying means for executing a sheet staying process to the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, to execute the step of inhibiting the sheet staying process of the sheet staying means in accordance with a type of the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side via the sheet staying means.




To attain the above objects, according to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a control method for controlling a sheet processing apparatus which conveys a sheet from an upstream side to a downstream side, and includes sheet staying means for executing a sheet staying process to the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, the method comprising the step of controlling a number of the sheet to be stayed by the sheet staying means in accordance with a type of the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side via the sheet staying means.




To attain the above objects, according to an eight aspect of the present invention, there is provided a machine readable storage medium storing a program for causing a sheet processing apparatus which conveys sheets from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus and includes sheet staying means for executing a sheet staying process to the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side, to execute the step of controlling a number of the sheet to be stayed by the sheet staying means in accordance with a type of the sheet from the upstream side, to be conveyed to the downstream side via the sheet staying means.




The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic view showing the construction of an image forming apparatus which is equipped with a sheet processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2A

is a view showing a flow of image formation in a stationary original reading method carried out by the image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2B

is a view showing a flow of image formation in a moving original reading method carried out by the image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a block diagram showing the construction of a controller which controls the overall operation of the image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a block diagram showing the construction of an image signal controller


202


appearing in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a schematic view showing the construction of a folding unit


400


and a finisher


500


appearing in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a flow chart showing a mode determining process performed by the finisher of the image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a flow chart showing a non-sort process executed in a step S


4


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a flow chart showing a sort process executed in a step S


5


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a flow chart showing a stapling sort process executed in a step S


6


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 10

is a flow chart showing a sort sheet sequence executed in steps S


204


and S


304


of

FIGS. 8 and 9

;





FIG. 11

is a flow chart showing a sort sheet sequence executed in steps S


204


and S


304


of

FIGS. 8 and 9

;





FIG. 12

is a flow chart showing a sheet attribute determining process executed in a step S


401


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 13

is a flow chart showing a sheet attribute determining process executed in a step S


401


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 14

is a flow chart showing a bundle discharging action determining process executed in a step S


419


of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 15

is a flow chart showing a stapling process executed in a step S


604


of

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a flow chart showing a sheet conveyance condition determining process executed in a step S


513


of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 17

is a flow chart showing a sheet conveyance condition clearing process executed in a step S


414


of

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 18

is a flow chart showing a sheet material determining process executed in a step S


505


of FIG.


12


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to drawings showing an embodiment thereof.





FIG. 1

is a schematic view showing the construction of an image forming apparatus that is equipped with a sheet processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.




The image forming apparatus


1000


is comprised of an image reader


200


that reads out images of originals, and a printer


300


, as shown in

FIG. 1. A

folding unit


400


and a finisher


500


are mounted on the image forming apparatus


1000


.




An original document feeder


100


is mounted on the image reader


200


. The original document feeder


100


feeds a set of originals one by one to the left as viewed in

FIG. 1

, starting with the top-page one of the originals that are set on an original document tray with their front or image formed surfaces facing upward, such that the originals are guided along a curved path to be conveyed from the left onto a platen glass


102


, and then through a moving original reading position on the platen glass


102


to the right, and subsequently to an external original discharging tray


112


. When the original passes the moving original reading position on the platen glass from left to right, the image of the original is read out by a scanner unit


104


held in a position corresponding to the moving original reading position. This reading method is generally called the moving original reading method. More specifically, when the original passes the moving original reading position, the image formed surface of the original is illuminated by a lamp


103


of the scanner unit


104


, and the reflected light from the original is led via mirrors


105


,


106


,


107


to a lens


108


. The light that has passed the lens is focused on the image plane of an image sensor


109


.




By thus conveying the original so as to pass the moving original reading position from left to right, scanning is performed to read the original with a direction normal to the conveyance direction of the original as the main scanning direction and the conveyance direction as the subscanning direction. More specifically, as the original passes the moving original reading position, the image of the original is read out line by line in the main scanning direction by the image sensor


109


, while the original is conveyed in the subscanning direction. The whole original image is read out in this manner, and the image that has thus been optically read out is converted to image data by the image sensor


109


and output. The image data output from the image sensor


109


is subjected to predetermined processing by an image signal controller


202


, described later, and the processed data is entered as a video signal to an exposure control unit


110


of the printer


300


.




The original may be stayed at a predetermined position on the platen glass


102


after the original is conveyed onto the platen glass


102


by the original document feeder


100


, where the image of the original is read out by causing the scanner unit


104


to scan from left to right. This reading method is the so-called stationary original reading method.




When the original is read without using the original document feeder


100


, the original document feeder


100


is first raised by the user and the original is placed on the platen glass


102


. Then, the scanner unit


104


is caused to scan from left to right to read out the original. Thus, when the original is read without using the original document feeder


100


, the stationary original reading is performed.




The exposure control unit


110


of the printer


300


modulates laser light based on the entered video signal and outputs the modulated laser light. The laser light is projected onto a photosensitive drum


111


to illuminate the same, while being scanned by a polygon mirror


110




a


. An electrostatic latent image corresponding to the scanned laser light is formed on the photosensitive drum


111


. The electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum


111


is visualized as a toner image by a developer supplied from a developing unit


113


. In timing synchronized with the onset of the illumination of the laser light, a sheet is fed from one of cassettes


114


,


115


, a manual paper feed unit


125


or a double-faced conveyance path


124


and is conveyed into a space between the photosensitive drum


111


and a transfer unit


116


. The toner image formed on the photosensitive drum


111


is transferred to the sheet by the transfer unit


116


.




The sheet on which the toner image has been transferred is conveyed to a fixing unit


117


, and the fixing unit


117


fixes the toner image to the sheet with heat and pressure. The sheet that has passed the fixing unit


117


is conveyed via a flapper


121


and a discharging roller


118


and is discharged from the printer


300


to an external device (folding unit


400


).




If the sheet is to be discharged with the image-formed surface facing downward, the sheet that has passed the fixing unit


117


is led by the switching action of the flapper


121


into an inversion path


122


, and upon passage of the trailing edge of the sheet through the flapper


121


, the sheet is switched back and discharged by the discharging roller


118


from the printer


300


. This type of sheet discharging will be hereinafter referred to as the sheet inverted discharging. This sheet inverted discharging is used when image formation is successively performed sheet by sheet starting with the top page, for example, when the original document feeder


100


is used to read out images to be formed, or when an image output from a computer is formed. Then, by sheet inverted discharging, the discharged sheets are stacked in correct order.




When hard sheets such as OHP sheets are fed from a manual paper feed unit


125


to have images formed thereon, the sheets are not led into the inversion path


122


, but are discharged by the discharging roller


118


with the image-formed surfaces facing upward.




In the case where duplex recording is selected to form images on both sides of a sheet, the control is performed such that the sheet is led to the inversion path


122


by the switching action of the flapper


121


, and is then conveyed to the double-faced conveyance path


124


, and the sheet led to the double-faced conveyance path


124


is again fed in the above-mentioned timing to the space between the photosensitive drum


111


and the transfer unit


116


.




Next, the image formation process will be explained with reference to

FIGS. 2A and 2B

for image formation according to the stationary original reading method and image formation according to the moving original reading method.

FIG. 2A

shows a flow of image formation by the image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

, using the stationary original reading method, and

FIG. 2B

shows a flow of the same using the moving original reading method.




As described above, when a stationary original is read out according to the stationary original reading method, the scanner unit


104


is caused to scan the original image from left to right. More specifically, as shown in

FIG. 2A

, scanning is performed to read the original image in the main scanning direction Sy and the subscanning direction Sx, so that the image is read out by the image sensor


109


. Of the image read out by the image sensor


109


, the image components read out in the main scanning direction Sy are successively converted to laser light by the exposure control unit


110


, and the laser light is scanned by the polygon mirror


110




a


to form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum


111


. The electrostatic latent image thus formed is then transferred to a sheet, so that an image which is not a mirror image is formed on the sheet.




In contrast, when a moving original is read out according to the moving original reading method, as shown in

FIG. 2B

, scanning is performed on the original image in the main scanning direction Sy and subscanning direction Sx so that the image is read out by the image sensor


109


. Here, according to the moving original reading method, the original is conveyed from left to right so that the sense of subscanning direction is opposite to that in the stationary original reading method. Therefore, the image read out by the image sensor


109


is a mirror image of the original image. This mirror image has to be converted to the correct image. Thus, mirror image processing is performed on the image read out by the image sensor


109


to obtain a correct image. In this mirror image processing, the image read out in one sense of the main scanning direction is reversed with respect to the one sense of the main scanning direction. By this mirror image processing, the image read out by the image sensor


109


is converted to a correct image, so that an electrostatic latent image after the mirror image processing is formed on the photosensitive drum


111


. When the electrostatic latent image formed in this manner is transferred to a sheet, the correct image (not a mirror image) is formed on the sheet. The sheet with this image formed thereon is discharged by the sheet inverted discharging with the image-formed surface directed downward. The trailing end of the sheet discharged by the sheet inverted discharging corresponds to the left end of the original image. Therefore, as described later, by binding together the trailing or rear ends of the sheets by the finisher


500


, the left ends of the sheets with respect to the images will be eventually bound together.




Mirror image processing may be also carried out by reversing the subscanning direction. In this case, however, reading of the image of a whole page needs to be completed before the mirror image processing is performed, and the left ends of the sheets with respect to the images have to be bound together by binding the rear ends of the sheets discharged by sheet inverted discharging. Therefore, the mirror image processing by reversing the main scanning direction is preferable.




The sheet discharged from the printer


300


is fed to the folding unit


400


. The folding unit


400


performs a folding operation of folding the sheet in the form of Z. For example, when the sheets have an A3 size or a B4 size and the folding operation is designated, the folding unit


400


performs the folding operation. Otherwise, sheets discharged from the printer


300


are passed through the folding unit


400


as they are, and are fed to the finisher


500


. An inserter


900


is provided in the finisher


500


to feed special sheets such as cover sheets and interleaved sheets to be inserted into ordinary sheets having images formed thereon. Book-binding, binding operation, punching and like operations are performed by the finisher


500


.




Next, the construction of a controller that controls the entire image forming apparatus will be described with reference to FIG.


3


.

FIG. 3

is a block diagram showing the construction of the controller.




The controller is comprised of a CPU circuit block


150


, as shown in

FIG. 3. A

CPU circuit block


150


includes a CPU, not shown, a ROM


151


, and a RAM


152


, and controls all blocks


101


,


153


,


201


,


202


,


209


,


301


,


401


,


501


by means of control programs (including programs for executing processes shown in flow charts, etc. to be described later) stored in the ROM


151


. The RAM


152


temporarily stores control data, and serves as a work area for operations necessary for the control.




The original document feeder controller


101


controls the operation of the original document feeder


100


based on a command from the CPU circuit block


150


. The image reader controller


201


controls the operation of the scanner unit


104


, image sensor


109


, and others, and delivers an analog image signal output from the image sensor


109


to the image signal controller


202


.




The image signal controller


202


first converts the analog image signal from the image sensor


109


into a digital signal and then performs various processing operations on the digital signal, converts this digital signal into a video signal, and outputs the video signal to the printer controller


301


. The controller


202


also performs various processing operations on a digital image signal entered via the external I/F


209


from a computer


210


, converts this digital signal into a video signal, and outputs it to the printer controller


301


. The processing operation of the image signal controller


202


is controlled by the CPU circuit block


150


. The printer controller


301


drives the above-mentioned exposure controller


110


based on the input video signal.




An operating part


153


includes a plurality of keys for setting various functions related to image formation, and a display for indicating information indicative of the setting status, outputs a key signal corresponding to an operation of each key to the CPU circuit block


150


, and displays information corresponding to a signal from the CPU circuit block


150


on the display.




The folding unit controller


401


is mounted on the folding unit


400


and controls the operation of the entire folding unit


400


by receiving and transmitting information to and from the CPU circuit block


150


.




The finisher controller


501


is mounted on the finisher


500


and controls the operation of the entire finisher


500


by receiving and transmitting information to and from the CPU circuit block


150


. The contents of this control will be described later.




Next, the construction of the image signal controller


202


will be described with reference to FIG.


4


.

FIG. 4

is a block diagram showing the construction of the image signal controller


202


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the image signal controller


202


includes an image processor


203


that converts the analog image signal from the image reader controller


201


into a digital signal, and performs various processing operations on this digital signal. In the image processor


203


, various processing operations are performed such as shading correction, density correction, editing operations set by the operation part


153


(magnification setting operation such as enlargement/reduction), and others. Signals resulting from these processing operations are stored as video data in a line memory


204


. When a book-binding mode is selected, image allocation to the sheets is performed based on the number of pages of the original read out and the number of pages of image data input via an external I/F


209


.




The line memory


204


is used for performing the above-mentioned mirror image processing. Video data for one line which has been read out in one main scanning direction is rearranged in direction to the opposite direction on this memory, as required. The video data output from the line memory


204


are stored in a page memory


205


.




The page memory


205


has a capacity for storing one page of an original of a predetermined size. The video data are stored in the page memory


205


in the order in which they are output from the line memory


204


. In the stationary original reading, the stored video data are read out in the order in which they are stored. The page memory


205


also stores data output from the computer


210


via the external I/F


209


.




The video data read out from the page memory


205


are delivered to the printer controller


301


directly, or if required, after being temporarily stored in a hard disk


206


. This hard disk


206


is used for an operation of changing the page order.




Next, the construction of the folding unit


400


and the finisher


500


will be described with reference to FIG.


5


.

FIG. 5

is a schematic view showing the construction of the folding unit


400


and the finisher


500


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the folding unit


400


includes a folding conveyance horizontal path


402


that introduces sheets discharged from the printer


300


and guides them toward the finisher


500


. Conveyance roller pairs


403


and


404


are provided on the folding conveyance horizontal path


402


. At an exit of the folding conveyance horizontal path


402


(on the finisher


500


side), there is provided a folding path selecting flapper


410


. The folding path selecting flapper


410


performs a switching action for selectively guiding sheets on the folding conveyance horizontal path


402


to a folding path


420


or toward the finisher


500


.




When a folding operation is performed, the folding path selecting flapper


410


is switched on to guide sheets to the folding path


420


. The sheets guided to the folding path


420


are conveyed to a folding roller


421


to be folded in the form of Z thereby. On the other hand, when the folding operation is not performed, the folding path selecting flapper


410


is switched off, and the sheets sent from the printer


300


via the folding conveyance horizontal path


402


are guided directly to the finisher


500


.




The finisher


500


successively takes in the sheets discharged via the folding unit


400


, and performs sheet post-processing operations such as a bundling operation of aligning a plurality of sheets taken in into a single bundle, a stapling operation of stapling a rear end of the aligned bundle, a punching operation of punching the sheets taken in near rear ends thereof, a sort operation, a non-sort operation, and a book-binding operation.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the finisher


500


includes an entrance roller pair


502


that introduces the sheets discharged from the printer


300


via the folding unit


400


into the finisher


500


. Downstream of this entrance roller pair


502


, there is provided a switching flapper


551


which selectively guides the sheets to a finisher path


552


or to a first book-binding path


553


.




The sheets guided to the finisher path


552


are sent toward a buffer roller


505


via a conveyance roller pair


503


. The conveyance roller pair


503


and the buffer roller


505


are both reversible in rotating direction for forward rotation and reverse rotation.




An entrance sensor


531


is provided between the entrance roller pair


502


and the conveyance roller pair


503


. A second book-binding path


554


branches off from the finisher path


552


near the entrance sensor


531


at an upstream side thereof in the sheet conveying direction. This branch point will be hereinafter referred to as the branch A. The branch A constitutes a branching point from a conveyance path which conveys sheets from the entrance roller pair


502


to the conveyance roller pair


503


. When the conveyance roller pair


503


is reversed in rotation to convey sheets from the conveyance roller pair


503


to the entrance sensor


531


, the branch A constitutes a branching point forming a one-way mechanism which conveys sheets only to the second book-binding path


554


.




A punching unit


550


is provided between the conveyance roller pair


503


and the buffer roller pair


505


. The punching unit


550


is operated as required so as to punch the conveyed sheets near the rear ends thereof.




The buffer roller


505


, unit for executing a sheet staying process to a sheet from the upstream side (the main body


300


or inserter


900


), is adapted to have a predetermined number of the conveyed sheets wound thereon in lamination, and if required, small depressing rollers


512


,


513


,


514


may be arranged at the periphery of the roller


505


to assist the sheets to be wound on the roller


505


. The sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


are conveyed in the rotating direction of the buffer roller


505


.




A switching flapper


510


is provided between the depressing rollers


513


and


514


, and a switching flapper


511


is provided on the downstream side of the depressing roller


514


. The switching flapper


510


serves to separate the sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


from the latter and selectively guide them to a non-sort path


521


or to a sort path


522


. The switching flapper


511


serves to either separate the sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


to guide them to the sort path


522


, or guide the sheets as they are wound on the buffer roller


505


to a buffer path


523


.




By winding a sheet or sheets to be conveyed from the upstream side (the image forming apparatus main body or the inserter


900


) toward a tray


630


(or a tray


701


) on the buffer roller


505


to thereby stay conveyance of the sheet temporarily, a difference in the processing speed between the image forming apparatus side and the finisher side can be absorbed without lowering productivity of the image forming apparatus side.




For example, let it be assumed that the processing speed of the image forming apparatus is higher than that of the finisher side, and that while sheets of one group are stacked on the processing tray


630


and are being stapled by a stapler


601


, sheets of another group (or another job) different from the above group are conveyed from the main body of the image forming apparatus into the finisher


500


and these sheets are also to be conveyed to the same tray


630


as the preceding group.




In such a situation, conveyance of the sheets of this succeeding group toward the processing tray


630


will give rise to a problem since stapling of the preceding group is being executed on the processing tray


630


.




In order to overcome the above problem, the operation of the image forming apparatus may be temporarily suspended, and be resumed again after the processing operation on the finisher side has been completed. However, this may lower the productivity of the image forming apparatus.




Therefore, the sheet processing apparatus according to the present embodiment is constructed such that when, as in the above example, the destination of the succeeding group of sheets is the same as that of the preceding group of sheets, and the sheets of the preceding group are being processed (or are about to be processed) at a location (for example, on the processing tray


630


) in the finisher


500


, the sheets of the succeeding group are wound around the buffer roller


505


which are capable of having one or more (in the following example, three) sheets wound thereon, to thereby temporarily keep the sheets on standby, i.e. temporarily stay the conveyance of the sheets. Upon completion of the processing of the preceding group of sheets, the wound sheets are separated from the buffer roller


505


to be conveyed again. This will be described more specifically with reference to the following example.




As an example, a case will be considered in which while a processing operation (a sheet aligning operation, a stapling process, a bundle discharging operation or the like) of the preceding group of sheets is being executed on the processing tray


630


, the succeeding group of three pages of sheets is conveyed into the finisher


500


successively beginning with the top page.




In this case, a winding action by the buffer roller


505


of a first-page sheet of the succeeding group of three pages of sheets is started by causing the buffer roller


505


to be rotated (the rotating direction is shown by an arrow in FIG.


5


), and the rotation of the roller


505


is continued until the leading edge of the sheet reaches a predetermined position on the buffer path


523


(near the position of the sensor


532


). When the leading edge of the sheet reaches the predetermined position, the rotation of the buffer roller


505


is stopped (at this time point, processing of the preceding group of sheets has not been completed).




Then, in timing such that a second-page sheet can be wound in superposition upon the first-page sheet with its leading edge slightly displaced with respect to that of the first-page sheet, the rotation of the buffer roller


505


with the first-page sheet wound thereon is resumed (the rotating direction is shown by the arrow in FIG.


5


). A winding action by the buffer roller


505


is performed such that the second-page sheet is superposed on the first-page sheet with the leading edge of the second-page sheet slightly displaced with respect to the leading edge of the first-page sheet (that is, when the leading edge of the first-page sheet passes the roller


512


upwardly from below, the second-page sheet starts to be wound on the buffer roller


505


in superposition upon the first-page sheet). As before, the rotation of the buffer roller


505


is continued until the leading edge of the sheet reaches the above-mentioned predetermined position on the buffer path


523


, whereupon the rotation of the buffer roller is stopped.




Then, in timing such that a third-page sheet can be wound in superposition upon the second-page sheet with its leading edge slightly displaced with respect to that of the second-page sheet, the rotation of the buffer roller


505


with the first-page and second-page sheets wound thereon is resumed (the rotating direction is shown by the arrow in FIG.


5


). Then, the third-page sheet is wound on the buffer roller


505


in superposition upon the second-page sheet with the leading edge of the third-page sheet slightly displaced with respect to that of the second-page sheet.




Thus, winding of a plurality of sheets on the buffer roller


505


is carried out such that the sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


are each displaced with respect to the preceding sheet in the sheet conveyance direction, and the displacement of the plurality of sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


is such that the top or first-page sheet is situated on the most downstream side in the sheet conveyance direction and each succeeding page is displaced with respect to the preceding one toward the upstream side in the sheet conveyance direction. By thus controlling the winding of a plurality of sheets on the buffer roller


505


such that each sheet is successively slightly displaced toward the upstream side with respect to the preceding one, when the plurality of sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


are separated from the buffer roller


505


, it is possible to convey these sheets downstream in the sheet conveyance direction without changing the page order of the sheets.




Upon confirmation that the final processing operation on the preceding group of sheets on the processing tray


630


(for example, a sheet bundle discharging from the tray


630


to a tray


700


) has been completed, the flapper


511


is switched to the path


522


, and the three sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


in slightly displaced relationship with each other as described above are separated from the buffer roller


505


near the roller


514


(thus, in this case, the three sheets are separated from the buffer roller


505


during its one complete rotation beginning with the winding of the third sheet). These sheets are guided without changing the page order to the path


522


, and further guided via the roller


507


to be stacked on the tray


630


.




The sheets are discharged from the roller


507


and stacked on the tray


630


with the image-formed surfaces facing downward (thus, the lowest sheet of the sheet bundle on the processing tray


630


is the top first-page sheet and the topmost sheet of the sheet bundle on the tray is the last page sheet).




A CPU mounted on the finisher


500


obtains information concerning the sheet processing status in the finisher


500


in terms of each page (each recording sheet) based on the detection results from a plurality of sensors including various sensors shown in

FIG. 5

, and transmits the information via a signal line to the main body of the image forming apparatus. On the other hand, the CPU on the main body of the image forming apparatus that has received the information adjusts, for example, the timing of the onset of image forming operation so as to control the interval of conveyance of sheets.




The CPU mounted on the finisher


500


and the CPU mounted on the main body of the image forming apparatus thus communicate with each other and transmit and receive various data such as information concerning the operational status of the respective apparatuses, command data, data concerning the attributes (type) of the sheets to be conveyed (described later) and control data, to thereby control whether the sheet winding and staying operation on the buffer roller


505


should be executed or not (described later), and control the timing of the onset and suspension of the rotation of the buffer roller


505


as well as the timing of the sheet conveyance action.




The sheets guided to the non-sort path


521


by the switching flapper


510


are discharged onto the sample tray


701


via a discharging roller pair


509


. A sheet discharging sensor


533


is provided in the non-sort path


521


for detecting a jam or the like.




The sheets guided to the sort path


522


by the switching flapper


510


are stacked onto the intermediate tray (hereinafter referred to as “processing tray”)


630


via conveyance rollers


506


,


507


. The sheets stacked in a bundle on the processing tray


630


are discharged onto the stack tray


700


by discharging rollers


680




a


,


680




b


, after being subjected to an aligning operation, a stapling operation and so forth as required. The stapler


601


is used for the stapling operation to bind together the sheets stacked in a bundle on the processing tray


630


. The operation of this stapler


601


will be described later. The stack tray


700


is freely movable in a vertical direction.




The sheets from the first book-binding path


553


and the second book-binding path


554


are stored in a receiving guide


820


by a conveyance roller pair


813


, and are further conveyed until the leading edges of the sheets abut on a movable sheet positioning member


823


. A book-binding entrance sensor


817


is provided on the upstream side of the conveyance roller pair


813


. Two pairs of staplers


818


are provided in an intermediate position of the receiving guide


820


. The staplers


818


cooperate with an anvil


819


arranged opposite thereto to bind a bundle of sheets at a center thereof.




A folding roller pair


826


is provided downstream of the staplers


818


. A thrusting member


825


is provided opposite to the folding roller pair


826


. By thrusting out the thrusting member


825


against the bundle of sheets in the receiving guide


820


, the bundle of sheets is pushed between the rollers of the folding roller pair


826


to be folded by the folding roller pair


826


. Then, the folded bundle of sheets is discharged onto a saddle discharging tray


832


via a folded-sheet discharging roller


827


. A book-binding discharging sensor


830


is provided downstream of the folded-sheet discharging roller


827


.




When a bundle of sheets that has been bound with the staplers


818


is to be folded, after the stapling operation is completed, the positioning member


823


is lowered by a predetermined distance to bring the stapling position to the center of the folding roller pair


826


.




The inserter


900


is provided on the top of the finisher


500


, and guides special sheets having images formed thereon beforehand directly into the finisher


500


without passing through the main body of the image forming apparatus. These special sheets are used as cover sheets or interleaved sheets for a bundle of sheets which have images formed thereon by the image forming apparatus. The inserter


900


successively separates a bundle of sheets forming cover sheets or interleaved sheets stacked on a tray


901


, and feeds them to the finisher path


552


or to the book-binding path


553


. Special sheets are stacked on the tray


901


of the inserter


900


in a normal vision position as viewed from an operator, that is, stacked on the tray


901


with their front or image-formed surfaces directed upward.




The special sheets on the tray


901


are conveyed by a conveyance roller-feeding roller


902


to a separation section consisting of a conveyance roller


903


and a separation belt


904


, where they are successively separated and conveyed one by one starting with the top sheet.




A draw roller pair


905


is provided downstream of the separation section. Special sheets which have been separated are stably guided by this draw roller pair


905


to a conveyance path


908


. A sheet feed sensor


907


is provided downstream of the draw roller pair


905


. A conveyance roller


906


is provided between the sheet feed sensor


907


and the entrance roller pair


502


to lead the special sheets on the conveyance path


908


to the entrance roller pair


502


.




Next, control processes performed by the finisher


500


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 6 through 18

. The control processes of the finisher


500


are executed by the finisher controller


501


in accordance with commands from the CPU circuit block


150


.




First, a mode determining process will be described with reference to FIG.


6


.

FIG. 6

is a flow chart showing the mode determining process performed by the finisher


500


.




In the mode determining process, as shown in

FIG. 6

, in step S


1


, the finisher


500


waits for a finisher start signal (sorter start signal) which instructs initiation of the operation of the finisher


500


to be generated. This start signal is generated by the CPU circuit block


150


and delivered to the finisher controller


501


upon depression of a start key on the operation part


153


that instructs initiation of copying. The finisher


500


is kept on standby until this start signal is generated.




When the start signal is generated and delivered to the finisher controller


501


, the process proceeds to step S


2


, where driving of an entrance motor, a buffer motor, a sheet discharging motor and the like is started. In the following step S


3


, it is determined which of a non-sort mode, a sort mode, or a staple sort mode is the set operation mode.




If the set operation mode is the non-sort mode, the process proceeds to step S


4


, where a non-sort process is executed. If the set operation mode is the sort mode, the process proceeds to step S


5


, where a sort process is executed. If the set operation mode is the staple sort mode, the process proceeds to step S


6


, where a staple sort process is executed. When the corresponding operation has been executed, the process proceeds to step S


7


, where the entrance motor, the buffer motor and the sheet discharging motor are turned off, and the process returns to the above-mentioned step S


1


to again wait for the finisher start signal to be generated.




When a sheet feed from the inserter


900


is designated, special sheets fed from the inserter


900


are subjected together with ordinary sheets to the processing operation in each of the steps S


4


, S


5


and S


6


.




Next, the non-sort process in the step S


4


will be described with reference to FIG.


7


.

FIG. 7

is a flow chart showing the non-sort process executed in step S


4


of FIG.


6


.




In the non-sort process, as shown in

FIG. 7

, first, in step S


101


, the switching flapper


511


is operated to select the non-sort path


521


. On this occasion, the finisher path


552


has been selected by the switching flapper


551


. In the following step S


102


, it is determined whether the finisher start signal (sorter start signal) has been generated or not. If the finisher start signal has been generated, which means that a sheet discharged from the printer


300


has been conveyed into the finisher


500


, it is determined in step S


103


whether the pass sensor


531


has generated an output signal or not. If the pass sensor


531


has not generated the output signal, the process returns again to the above-mentioned step S


102


. On the other hand, if the pass sensor


531


has generated the output signal, judging that the leading edge of the sheet conveyed into the finisher


500


has reached the pass sensor


531


, the process proceeds to step S


104


to wait the output signal from the pass sensor


531


to be stopped. When the pass sensor


531


has ceased to generate the output signal, judging that the sheet has passed the pass sensor


531


, the process returns again to the above-mentioned step S


102


, and resumes the monitoring of the conveyance of sheets using the pass sensor


531


.




If it is determined in the above-mentioned step S


102


that the finisher start signal has been stopped, judging that the image formation has been completed in the printer


300


, the process proceeds to step S


105


to wait for all the sheets to be discharged onto the sample tray


701


. When all the sheets have been discharged, the process proceeds to step S


106


, where the flapper


511


is stopped, followed by terminating the present process.




Next, the sort process in the step S


5


of

FIG. 6

will be described with reference to FIG.


8


.

FIG. 8

is a flow chart showing the sort process executed in the step S


5


of FIG.


6


.




In the sort process, as shown in

FIG. 8

, first, in step S


201


, the flapper


511


is operated to select the sort path


522


. On this occasion, the finisher path


552


has been selected by the switching flapper


551


. In the following step S


202


, it is determined whether the finisher start signal has been generated or not. If the finisher start signal has been generated, which means that a sheet discharged from the printer


300


has been conveyed into the finisher


500


, it is determined in step S


203


whether the pass sensor


531


has generated the output signal or not, and if the pass sensor


531


has not generated the output signal, the process returns again to the above-mentioned step S


202


.




On the other hand, if the pass sensor


531


has generated the output signal, judging that the leading edge of the sheet conveyed into the finisher


500


has reached the pass sensor


531


, the process proceeds to step S


204


, where a sort sheet sequence is started.




In the following step S


205


, the process waits for the pass sensor


531


to stop generating the output signal. When the pass sensor


531


has stopped generating the output signal, judging that the sheet has passed the pass sensor


531


, the process returns to the above-mentioned step S


202


, and resumes the monitoring of the conveyance of sheets using the pass sensor


531


.




If it is determined in the above-mentioned step S


202


that the finisher start signal has ceased to be generated, judging that the image formation in the printer


300


has been completed, the process proceeds to step S


206


to wait for all the sheets to be discharged onto the stack tray


700


. When all the sheets have been discharged, the process proceeds to step S


207


, where the flapper


511


is stopped, followed by terminating the present process.




Next, the staple sort process in the step S


6


of

FIG. 6

will be described with reference to FIG.


9


.

FIG. 9

is a flow chart showing the staple sort process in the step S


6


of FIG.


6


.




In the staple sort process, as shown in

FIG. 9

, first, in step S


301


the flapper


511


is operated to select the sort path


522


. On this occasion, the finisher path


552


has been selected by the switching flapper


551


. In the following step S


302


, it is determined whether the finisher start signal has been generated or not. If the finisher start signal has been generated, which means that a sheet discharged from the printer


300


has been conveyed into the finisher


500


, it is determined in step S


303


whether the pass sensor


531


has generated the output signal or not. If the pass sensor


531


has not generated the output signal, the process returns again to the above-mentioned step S


302


.




On the other hand, if the pass sensor


531


has generated the output signal, judging that the leading edge of the sheet conveyed into the finisher


500


has reached the pass sensor


531


, the process proceeds to step S


304


, where the sort sheet sequence is started.




Then, in the following step S


305


, the process waits for the pass sensor


531


to stop generating the output signal. When the pass sensor


531


has ceased to generate the output signal, judging that the sheet has passed through the pass sensor


531


, the process returns to the above-mentioned step S


302


, and resumes the monitoring of the conveyance of sheets using the pass sensor


531


.




If in the above-mentioned step S


302


it is determined that the finisher start signal has ceased to be generated, judging that the image formation in the printer


300


has been completed, the process proceeds to step S


306


, where the process waits for all the sheets to be discharged onto the stack tray


700


. When all the sheets have been discharged, the process proceeds to step S


307


, where the flapper


511


is stopped, followed by terminating the present process.




Next, the sort sheet sequence in the steps S


204


, S


304


of

FIGS. 8 and 9

will be described with reference to

FIGS. 10

,


11


and


17


.

FIGS. 10 and 11

are flow charts showing the process of sort sheet sequence executed in the steps S


204


and S


304


of

FIGS. 8 and 9

.

FIG. 17

is a flow chart showing a sheet conveyance condition clearing process executed in step S


414


of FIG.


11


.




This operation is started from the sort process or the staple sort process, and is assigned to each of the sheets conveyed. The program is executed as a multi-task.




First, in step S


401


, a sheet attribute determining process is performed. This operation, which will be described in detail later, determines the attributes of the sheet conveyed, that is, whether it is a sheet to be wound on the buffer roller


505


, or whether it is a sheet to be stacked onto the processing tray


630


and discharged as a bundle.




In the following step S


402


, conveyance for 50 [mm] is performed, where the driving of the buffer motor is started. Since the sort sheet sequence is started when the pass sensor


531


starts generating the output signal, the driving of the buffer motor is started when the sheet has been conveyed 50 [mm] downstream from the position where the leading edge of the sheet reached the pass sensor


531


. This is for the subsequent conveyance of the sheet, and also for adjusting the timing for restart of wound sheets which have been wound and stayed on the buffer roller


505


(described later), so that the sheet can be conveyed together with the wound sheets in superposition. Although the value of 50 [mm] is set as the condition to define the timing in the present embodiment, any arbitrary value may be set as this condition. Conveyance for 150 [mm] is performed in step S


404


.




Next, the process proceeds to step S


405


, where it is determined whether the sheet is designated as a sheet to be wound or not. If the sheet is designated as a sheet to be wound, the process proceeds to step S


406


. Otherwise, the process proceeds to step S


414


.




In step S


406


, the flapper


510


is operated to select the buffer path


523


. The sheet can be thus guided to the conveyance path


523


with conveyance of the sheet so that the sheet is wound on the buffer roller


505


. In step S


407


, the process waits for the pass sensor


532


on the buffer path


523


to generate the output signal. When the pass sensor


532


has generated the output signal, the process proceeds to step S


408


, where the buffer roller


505


is stopped. This control causes the sheet to be stopped at a position where the leading edge is beyond the pass sensor


532


. This, however, causes no problem if the amount of the overrun is taken into account in performing the above-mentioned winding operation.




After the buffer roller


505


is stopped, the subsequent processing may be performed in two ways. The first way of processing is to keep the buffer roller


505


on standby with the sheets wound thereon until a succeeding sheet causes restarting of the buffer roller


505


, and discharge these wound sheets together with the succeeding sheet upon restart of the buffer roller. The second way of processing is to automatically restart the buffer roller


505


and discharge the sheets in response to some event. In the present embodiment, a wound sheet discharging flag, referred to later, indicates such an event that causes the automatic discharging of the sheets.




More specifically, in step S


409


, it is determined whether a wound sheet discharging flag is


1


or not. If a wound sheet discharging flag is not


1


, the process proceeds to step S


410


, where it is determined whether the discharging of the sheets on the processing tray


630


has been completed or not. If this discharging has not been completed, the process returns to step


409


, where the wound discharging flag is monitored until the discharging of the sheets on the processing tray


630


is completed. When the discharging of the sheets on the processing tray


630


has been completed, the process proceeds to step S


411


, where a discharging counter is counted up by one, followed by termination of the present process. This sequence of operations constitutes the first way of processing. The second way of processing will be described later.




If in the above-mentioned step S


405


it is determined that the sheet is not a sheet to be wound, the process proceeds to step S


414


of

FIG. 11

, where the sheet conveyance condition is cleared. In this operation, as shown in

FIG. 17

, in step S


851


, buffer data indicating the sheet conveyance condition are cleared. The data are used in the sheet attribute determining process. In the following step S


415


, the flapper


510


is operated to select the sort path


522


. By thus operating the flapper


510


, the sheet is guided not to the above-mentioned buffer path


523


, but to the path


522


that is the discharging path to the processing tray


630


, and the sheet is conveyed to the processing tray


630


.




Next, the process proceeds to step S


416


to wait for the discharging of the sheets onto the processing tray


630


to be completed. Then, in the following step S


417


, the discharging counter is counted up by one. In step S


418


, an aligning action is performed, and in step S


419


, a bundle discharging action determining process which will be described later is performed, followed by terminating the present process.




In the above action of discharging sheets onto the processing tray


630


, in addition to the discharging of the sheets, an aligning action is performed to align the sheets in a direction generally perpendicular to the sheet conveyance direction is performed, and an aligning acting is also performed to align the sheets in the sheet conveyance direction, by rotating a paddle. Detailed description of these aligning actions are omitted.




Next, the above-mentioned second way of processing after the buffer roller


505


is stopped with the sheets wound thereon will be described. In this case, since the wound sheet discharging flag is set to indicate that the discharging of the sheets from the buffer roller


505


is to be performed not concurrently with the conveyance of the succeeding sheet, the process proceeds from step S


409


to step S


412


. In step S


412


, the wound sheet discharging flag is reset, and in the following step S


413


, the driving of the buffer roller


505


is started to discharge the sheets. A sequence of operations at steps S


414


to S


419


is performed as in the above-described case of the sheet being not to be wound. That is, the sheet conveyance condition is cleared, the flapper is switched, and discharging of the sheets onto the processing tray


630


is performed.




By thus carrying out the control so as to enable automatic discharging of sheets from the buffer roller, an undesirable mismatch on the processing tray


630


that is expected to arise due to a mismatch of the conveyance speed or the like between a plurality of sheets which are discharged simultaneously can be avoided.




Next, the sheet attribute determining process will be described with reference to

FIGS. 12 and 13

.

FIGS. 12 and 13

are flow charts showing the sheet attribute determining operation in the step S


401


of FIG.


10


.




First, in step S


501


, a buffer passage counter is counted up by one, and in step S


502


, aligning position information is stored in the sheet aligning position. In step S


503


, it is determined whether the sheet is the last sheet of a bundle or not. Here, a bundle means a unit of grouping in the sort mode, or a unit of stapling in the staple sort mode. If the sheet is determined to be the last sheet of a bundle, the process proceeds to step S


516


shown in

FIG. 13

which will be described later.




On the other hand, if the sheet is not the last sheet of a bundle, the process proceeds to step S


504


, where a sheet material determining process is performed. In the following step S


505


, it is determined whether a sp_material_flag (special material flag) is on or not. If this flag is on, the process proceeds to step S


514


, and if this flag is off, the process proceeds to step S


506


.




In step S


506


, it is determined whether the sheet is of a size that permits it to be wound on the buffer roller or not. If the sheet is of a size that permits it to be wound on the buffer roller, the process proceeds to step S


507


, and otherwise, the process proceeds to step S


514


. In step S


507


, referring to a winding number counter which indicates the maximum allowable number of sheets that can be wound, it is determined whether the count value of this counter is 0 or not. If the count value of the winding number counter is not 0, the process proceeds to step S


512


, where the count value of the counter is decreased by one, and in the following step S


513


, a sheet conveyance condition determining process is performed. This operation discriminates whether the sheet should be designated as a sheet to be wound or not (described later), followed by terminating the present process.




The purpose of the winding of sheets on the buffer roller is to stay the conveyed sheets temporarily on the roller so that they can be discharged together with the succeeding sheet to give ample time for processing operation in the downstream side, and to improve the productivity. If the count value of the winding number counter is 0, the process proceeds to step S


508


, where it is determined whether the operation mode is the sort mode or not. If the operation mode is not the sort mode (that is, the operation mode is the staple sort mode), the present process is terminated. If the operation mode is the sort mode, the process proceeds to step S


509


, where it is determined whether the count value of the buffer passage counter is 4 or not. When the count value of the buffer passage counter is 4, in step S


510


, it is determined whether the sheet is the second last sheet of the bundle or not. If the sheet is the second last sheet of the bundle, the process proceeds to step S


519


shown in FIG.


13


. If the sheet is not the second last sheet of the bundle, the present process is terminated. In step S


519


, the buffer passage counter is cleared to 0, and in the following step S


520


, a bundle discharging is designated, followed by terminating the present process.




If in the step S


509


it is determined that the count value of the buffer passage counter is not 4, the process proceeds to step S


511


, where it is determined whether the count value of the buffer passage counter is 5 or not. If the count value of the buffer passage counter is 5, the process proceeds to step S


519


shown in

FIG. 13

, where the buffer passage counter is cleared to 0, and in the following step S


520


, the bundle discharging is designated, followed by terminating the present process. If the count value of the buffer passage counter is not 5, the present process is terminated.




In the step S


514


, it is determined whether the operation mode is the sort mode or not, and if the operation mode is not the sort mode, that is, if the operation mode is the staple sort mode, the present process is terminated. If the operation mode is the sort mode, the process proceeds to step S


515


, where it is determined whether the count value of the buffer passage counter is 3 or not. If this value is not 3, the present process is terminated. If the count value of the buffer passage counter is 3, the process proceeds to step S


519


shown in

FIG. 13

, where the buffer passage counter is cleared to 0, and in the following step S


520


, the bundle discharging is designated, followed by terminating the present process.




If in the step S


503


it is determined that the sheet is the last sheet of a bundle, the process proceeds to step S


516


shown in

FIG. 13

, where the aligning position information is discriminated. If the aligning position information indicates an aligning position A, the process proceeds to step S


517


, where the aligning position information is set to an aligning position B. If the aligning position information indicates the aligning position B, the process proceeds to step S


518


, where the aligning position information is set to the aligning position A. The set aligning position information determines the set offset direction of the sheets on the processing tray


630


. That is, the aligning position information indicating the offset direction at the time this processing is performed is set as information indicative of alignment offset of the sheet. The aligning position information indicating the offset direction is thus reversed by the last sheet, so as to realize an offset or displaced stacking of sheets on the processing tray


630


.




When the setting of the aligning position information has been completed, the process proceeds to step S


519


, where the buffer passage counter is cleared to 0, and in the following step S


520


, the bundle discharging is designated, followed by terminating the present process.




The designation of the bundle discharging in the step S


520


means that when the sheets are discharged onto and stacked on the processing tray


630


, an action of bundle discharging from the processing tray


630


to the stack tray


700


is started, and this bundle discharging designation is used in the bundle discharging action determining process to be described later.




Next, the sheet conveyance condition determining process will be described with reference to FIG.


16


.

FIG. 16

is a flow chart showing the sheet conveyance condition determining process executed in step S


513


of FIG.


12


.




In the sheet conveyance condition determining process, first, in step S


801


, it is determined whether there is any preceding sheet that is set as a sheet to be wound or not. In the present embodiment, this determination is performed to discriminate the identity of the sheet conveyance condition between a plurality of sheets to be wound. If there is no preceding sheet set to be wound, the process proceeds to step S


802


, where the sheet conveyance speed is set in a data buffer. In the following step S


803


, the sheet is designated as the first sheet to be wound.




On the other hand, if there is any preceding sheet set to be wound, the process proceeds to step S


804


, where the difference of the sheet conveyance condition from the condition set for the preceding sheet to be wound is determined. Here, it is determined whether the sheet conveyance speed stored in the data buffer is the same as the sheet conveyance speed for the present sheet or not. If it is determined in the affirmative, the process proceeds to the above-mentioned step S


803


, where the sheet is designated as a sheet to be wound. If the sheet conveyance speed stored in the data buffer is not the same as the sheet conveyance speed for the present sheet, the process proceeds to step S


805


, where the wound sheet discharging flag is set to instruct discharging of the preceding wound sheet from the buffer roller, and in the following step S


806


, data concerning the winding are reset, that is, the buffer passage counter is reset to 0, and the winding number counter is reset to 0, to inhibit any winding operation until the condition that permits sheets to be wound is set, followed by terminating the present process.




In the present embodiment, the sheet conveyance speed is set as the sheet conveyance condition. This is because the conveyance of a plurality of sheets at different conveyance speeds gives rise to an undesirable situation in the conveyance of sheets and alignment of sheets on the processing tray


630


.




This completes the determining and setting operations regarding the attribute of sheets (whether a winding operation should be performed, and whether a bundle discharging should be performed).




Next, the bundle discharging action determining process will be described with reference to FIG.


14


.

FIG. 14

is a flow chart showing the bundle discharging action determining process executed in step S


419


of FIG.


11


.




When, in the sort sheet sequence described above, the process proceeds to the bundle discharging action determining process, first, in step S


601


it is determined whether the operation mode is the stapling mode or not. If the operation mode is not the stapling mode, the process proceeds to step S


602


, where it is determined whether the sheet discharged onto the processing tray


630


is a bundle discharging sheet or not. If it is not a bundle discharging sheet, the present process is terminated and the process returns to the above-mentioned sort sheet sequence.




If in the step S


602


it is determined that the sheet discharged onto the processing tray


630


is a bundle discharging sheet, the process proceeds to step S


605


, where a rocking guide is operated to bring a bundle discharging upper roller into abutment with the sheet bundle on the processing tray


630


. The process proceeds to step S


606


, where after waiting for the bundle discharging upper roller to cease bouncing, the bundle discharging upper roller is driven a predetermined amount while controlling the speed of the bundle discharging motor to thereby discharge the sheet bundle from the processing tray


630


onto the stack tray


700


.




Then, the process proceeds to step S


607


, where the stack tray


700


is moved vertically to complete the action of stacking the bundle onto the stack tray


700


. In the following step S


608


, the discharging counter is reset to 0, followed by terminating the present process.




If in the above step S


601


it is determined that the operation mode is the stapling mode, the process proceeds to step S


603


, where it is determined whether the sheet discharged onto the processing tray


630


is a bundle discharging sheet or not. If it is not a bundle discharging sheet, the present process is terminated, and returns to the above-mentioned sort sheet sequence operation. If the sheet discharged onto the processing tray


630


is a bundle discharging sheet, the process proceeds to step S


604


, where the stapling process is executed. Then, the process proceeds to step S


605


to perform the lowering action of the rocking guide, and performs the above-described bundle discharging action (steps S


606


to S


608


), followed by terminating the present process.




Next, the stapling process will be described with reference to FIG.


15


.

FIG. 15

is a flow chart showing the stapling process executed in step S


604


of FIG.


14


.




In the stapling process mode, first, in step S


701


, the stapler


601


is moved a predetermined amount to the stapling position. Then, in the following step S


702


, a bundle on the processing tray


630


is aligned using an aligning means


640


consisting of a near-side aligning member and an off-side aligning member, and in step S


703


a stapling action is performed.




Next, in step S


704


, it is determined whether the operation mode is a two-point stapling mode or not. If the operation mode is not the two-point stapling mode, the process proceeds to step S


707


, where the aligning of the bundle using the aligning means


640


consisting of the near-side aligning member and the off-side aligning member is canceled, followed by terminating the present process.




If in the step S


704


it is determined that the operation mode is the two-point stapling mode, the process proceeds to step S


705


, where the stapler


601


is moved a predetermined amount to a second stapling position. In the following step S


706


, a stapling action at the second position is performed, and in step S


707


the aligning of the bundle using the aligning means


640


consisting of the near-side aligning member and the off-side aligning member is canceled, followed by terminating the present process.




Next, the sheet material determining process will be described with reference to FIG.


18


.

FIG. 18

is a flow chart showing the sheet material determining process executed in step S


505


of FIG.


12


.




In this operation, pre-processing is performed to determine according to the material (type of the sheet) whether the winding operation on the sheet is inhibited or not.




First, in steps S


901


, S


902


, S


903


, S


904


, S


905


, and S


906


, it is determined whether the sheet is any one of an inserter sheet, a cover sheet, a thick paper sheet, a thin paper sheet, a tabbed sheet, or a colored sheet, respectively. If the sheet is an inserter sheet, a cover sheet, a thick paper sheet, a thin paper sheet, a tabbed sheet, or a colored sheet, the process proceeds to step S


908


to turn on the sp_material_flag (special material flag), followed by terminating the present process. Thus, the controller (CPU circuit unit


150


) inhibits the sheet staying operation for staying a sheet by using the buffer roller


505


, as mentioned above.




If the sheet (for example, an ordinary recording sheet) is none of an inserter sheet, a cover sheet, a thick paper sheet, a thin paper sheet, a tabbed sheet, or a colored sheet, the process proceeds to step S


907


to turn off the sp_material_flag (special material flag), followed by terminating the present process. Thus, the controller (CPU circuit unit


150


) permits the sheet staying operation for staying a sheet by using the buffer roller


505


, as mentioned above.




As described above, according to the present embodiment, when the conveyed sheet is a special sheet, winding of the sheet on the buffer roller is inhibited. Thus, even when special sheets having attributes different from those of ordinary sheets are conveyed for post-processing together with ordinary sheets, occurrence of a sheet jam or damage to special sheets caused by winding (halting or staying) of these special sheets can be avoided so that high quality post-processing can be achieved.




The above-mentioned “inserter sheet” means a special sheet that is fed from the inserter tray


901


with images formed thereon beforehand, as described before with reference to FIG.


5


. The inserter sheet is used as a cover sheet or the like for a group of sheets from the image forming apparatus, and is conveyed without passing through the main body of the image forming apparatus and processed on the tray


700


or the like together with sheets from the image forming apparatus. The “thick paper sheet” is a special sheet that is used as a cover sheet or an interleaved sheet for book-binding, and is thicker and stronger than ordinary sheets (an OHP sheet is also included in this category). The “colored sheet” is a special sheet that is colored, and is used, for example, to clearly distinguish Chapter 1 from Chapter 2 in book-binding, or the like. The “thin paper sheet” is a special sheet that is thinner and weaker than ordinary sheets, and is used as a sheet for design drawings or the like. The “tabbed sheet” is a special sheet that has tabs (tab portion) integrally formed thereon.




In the present embodiment, as described above, when conveying sheets from an upstream side (for example, the main body of the image forming apparatus or the inserter


900


) via the buffer roller


505


toward a predetermined unit on a downstream side (for example, the tray


630


, the tray


701


or another stacking unit determined as set by an operator), if the sheet to be conveyed toward the above predetermined unit is an ordinary recording sheet (ordinary sheet), the sheet winding operation by the buffer roller


505


is performed so that the sheet is temporarily stayed on the buffer roller


505


and the feeding of the sheet toward the above predetermined unit is temporarily inhibited.




The above described sheet staying control operation (sheet staying control operation) is performed only when another group of sheets different from the group of the sheet to be conveyed to the above predetermined unit (a copy of a book is also regarded as another group) already exists on the predetermined unit (for example, the processing tray


630


). Further, in the present embodiment, when a predetermined number of sheets have been wound on the buffer roller


505


, the sheet staying control operation is canceled and the conveyance of sheets toward the above predetermined unit is resumed. The predetermined number is determined in terms of, for example, a time required for another group of sheets existing on the above predetermined unit to be discharged to a different unit (for example, the tray


700


) until no sheet of this other group is left on the predetermined unit. Therefore, the restart of conveyance of sheets on the buffer roller


505


may be controlled such that the conveyance is resumed, as in the present embodiment, when the number of sheets wound on the buffer roller


505


has reached the predetermined number. Alternatively, it may be controlled such that even if the number of sheets on the buffer roller


505


has not reached the predetermined number (that is, irrespective of whether the predetermined number has been reached or not), the conveyance of sheets on the buffer roller


505


toward the predetermined unit is resumed upon confirmation using a sensor (not shown) or the like that there is no sheet left on the above predetermined unit.




On the other hand, if the sheet to be conveyed toward the above predetermined unit is of a different type (attributes) from an ordinary recording sheet, the above described sheet winding and staying operation (sheet staying operation) by the buffer roller


505


is inhibited and the sheet is conveyed directly toward the above predetermined unit without being halted (stayed) temporarily on the buffer roller


505


.




Thus, in the present embodiment, the CPU (not shown) mounted on the CPU circuit block


150


determines according to the type (attributes) of the sheet to be conveyed toward the predetermined unit whether the operation of temporarily staying the sheet on the buffer roller


505


by the sheet winding action by the buffer roller


505


and temporarily inhibiting the conveyance of the sheet toward the above predetermined unit should be executed or not. This control may be executed for each sheet (each page) to be conveyed or for a plurality of sheets (for each group).




In the present embodiment, “inserter sheet”, “cover sheet”, “thick paper sheet”, “thin paper sheet”, “tabbed sheet”, and “colored sheet” are referred to as examples of special sheets that differ in kind or type from ordinary recording sheets. However, the special sheets are not limited to these sheets, and the sheet processing apparatus can be controlled such that any sheet which may degrade in quality or give rise to a sheet jam due to the sheet winding action by the buffer roller


505


is regarded as a special sheet and is not stayed on the buffer roller


505


. In this case, those types of sheets which may give rise to the above-mentioned problem may be designated and registered beforehand as special sheets other than ordinary recording sheets from the operation part by an operator, so that upon request to start image formation from the operator, it is controlled based on the above designation of sheets such that the sheet is not stayed on the buffer roller


505


.




There are various ways for the CPU (not shown) of the CPU circuit block


150


to obtain (discriminate) information on the kind (type) of sheets to be conveyed. For example, the operator may set the kind (type) of sheets for each sheet-feed cassette via the operation part or the like, and store information on the types of sheets set for respective sheet-feed cassettes in a memory such as the RAM


152


in a manner being discriminatable from each other, so that in actual image forming operation the information on the sheet to be conveyed can be obtained from the above stored information based on the sheet-feed cassette that is then selected. Alternatively, when the operator enters a command for executing image formation through a display screen of the operation part, he may input, in addition to the command, an instruction to specify the type of sheets to be conveyed, so that the CPU can obtain the information on the type of sheets based on the input operation by the operator. Also alternatively, the type of sheets may be automatically discriminated using sensors. For example, reflection type optical sensors or the like may be provided at respective sheet-feed ports to determine the types of sheets according to values of according to the reflectivity detected by the sensors. Further, information concerning the size of sheets may be obtained from information input by the operator via the operation part, or may be obtained by size detection by means of a sensor.




The number of sheets that can to be wound on the buffer roller


505


may be one, or it may be more than one in terms of productivity, as in the present embodiment.




In the present embodiment, winding of special sheets on the buffer roller


505


is inhibited. However, special sheets and ordinary sheets may be wound together on the buffer roller, but the number of sheets to be wound on the buffer roller


505


is limited, providing substantially the same results as above.




In temporarily staying sheets by winding the sheets on the buffer roller


505


as in the present embodiment, the number of sheets to be stayed may be controlled by the CPU (not shown) of the CPU circuit block


150


so as to differ according to the type of sheets.




For example, according to the kind (type) of sheets to be conveyed toward the predetermined unit (the processing tray


630


or the tray


701


), the number of sheets to be stayed on the buffer roller


505


may be controlled such that when the sheets to be conveyed are ordinary recording sheets, the number of sheets to be stayed is three (or, up to three sheets may be permitted to be stayed on the buffer roller


505


), when the sheets to be conveyed are colored sheets, the number of sheets to be stayed on the buffer roller


505


is two (or, up to two sheets may be permitted to be stayed on the buffer roller


505


), when the sheets to be conveyed are tabbed sheets or inserter sheets, the number of sheets to be stayed on the buffer roller


505


is one (or, only one sheet may be permitted to be stayed on the buffer roller


505


), and when the sheets to be conveyed are OHP sheets, thick paper sheets, or thin paper sheets, the number of sheets to be stayed on the buffer roller


505


is 0, that is, staying of these sheets on the buffer roller


505


is inhibited.




In the case of ordinary recording sheets, for example, conveyance of the sheets toward the above predetermined unit may be resumed when three sheets have been wound on the buffer roller


505


. In the case of colored sheets, conveyance of the sheets toward the above predetermined unit may be resumed when two sheets have been wound on the buffer roller


505


. In the case of tabbed sheets or inserter sheets, conveyance of the sheets toward the above predetermined unit may be resumed when one sheet has been wound on the buffer roller


505


. In the case of OHP sheets, thick paper sheets, or thin paper sheets, sheets are not stayed on the buffer roller


505


, and may be conveyed directly to the above predetermined tray.




In the present embodiment, programs to execute various processing operations (including operations shown by the flow charts of

FIGS. 6 through 18

) are stored as program codes in the ROM


151


of the CPU circuit block


150


, and the CPU (not shown) in the CPU circuit block


150


reads out the codes to execute the functions. It is to be understood that the present invention may also be realized by supplying a system or an apparatus with a storage medium in which the program code of software that realizes the function of the present embodiment is recorded, and causing a computer (or CPU, MPU) of the system or apparatus to read out and execute the program code stored in the storage medium.




In this case, the program code itself read out from the storage medium realizes the above described functions of the present embodiment, so that the storage medium storing the program code also constitutes the present invention.




The storage medium for supplying the program code may be selected from, for example, a floppy disk, hard disk, optical disk, magneto-optical disk, CD-ROM, CD-R, magnetic tape, non-volatile memory, and ROM.




It is to be understood that the functions of the above described embodiment may be accomplished not only by executing a program code read out by a computer, but also by causing an operating system (OS) that operates on the computer to perform a part or the whole of the actual operations according to instructions of the program code.




Furthermore, the program code read out from the storage medium may be written into a memory provided in an expanded board inserted in the computer, or an expanded unit connected to the computer, and a CPU or the like provided in the expanded board or expanded unit may actually perform a part or all of the operations according to the instructions of the program code, so as to accomplish the functions of the above described embodiment.




As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to realize high quality processing while maintaining high productivity without giving rise to problems such as a sheet jam or damage of sheets even when various sheets of different attributes are conveyed.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet processing apparatus comprising:a conveyance path; a discharging port; conveyance means for conveying sheets along said conveyance path to said discharging port; sheet staying means for temporarily maintaining said sheets in a looped path; sheet type determining means for determining whether or not each of said sheets conveyed by said conveyance means is suitable for being maintained in said looped path; and sheet staying number limiting means for limiting a number of sheets to be maintained by said sheet staying means when each of the sheets conveyed by said conveyance means is not suitable for being maintained in said looped path.
  • 2. A sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising sheet staying number detecting means for detecting a number of sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means, and wherein said sheet staying number limiting means comprises determining means for determining, based on detection results of said sheet staying number detecting means, whether or not the number of sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means has reached a predetermined number that is set in advance in correspondence with whether or not each of said sheets conveyed by said conveyance means is suitable for being maintained in said looped path, and control means for resuming conveyance of said sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means with said conveyance means when the number of sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means has reached said predetermined number.
  • 3. A sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein when each of the sheets conveyed by said conveyance means is not suitable for being maintained in said looped path, said sheet staying number limiting means inhibits said sheet staying means from maintaining the sheets conveyed by said conveyance means in said looped path.
  • 4. A sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising sheet staying number detecting means for detecting the number of sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means, and wherein said sheet staying number limiting means comprises determining means for determining based on detection results of said sheet staying number detecting means whether or not the number of sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means has reached a maximum number that is set in advance in correspondence with an ordinary sheet, and control means for resuming conveyance of said sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means with said conveyance means when the number of sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means has reached said maximum number.
  • 5. A sheet processing apparatus according to claim 2 or 4, further comprising sheet position detecting means for detecting a position of each of the sheets in said looped path, and wherein said control means temporarily maintains said conveyance means on standby to suspend conveyance of said sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means when said sheet position detecting means detects presence of at least one sheet downstream of said sheet staying means.
  • 6. A sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said sheets conveyed by said conveyance means, which is not suitable for being maintained in said looped path, is a sheet selected from the group consisting of a sheet from a set tray, a sheet designated as a cover sheet, a sheet designated as a thick paper sheet, a sheet designated as a thin paper sheet, a tabbed sheet, and a colored sheet.
  • 7. A sheet processing apparatus which conveys a sheet from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus, comprising:sheet staying means for maintaining the sheet conveyed from said upstream side in a looped path; sheet type determining means for determining a type of sheet from said upstream side, to be conveyed to said downstream side via said sheet staying means; and control means for controlling said sheet staying means to inhibit said sheet staying means from maintaining the sheet from said upstream side in a looped path based on the type of sheet determined by said sheet type determining means.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said control means controls said sheet staying means so that the sheet conveyed from said upstream side is conveyed to said downstream side via said sheet staying means, without said sheet staying means maintaining the sheet from said upstream in said looped path, when the type of sheer from said upstream side is nor suitable for being maintained in said looped path.
  • 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the sheet from said upstream side includes an ordinary recording sheet, and a special recording sheet different in type from said ordinary recording sheet, and wherein said control means controls said sheet slaying means to maintain the sheet from said upstream side, to be conveyed to said downstream side, in said looped path if that sheet is said ordinary recording sheet, and controls to inhibit said sheet staying means from maintaining the sheet from said upstream side, to be conveyed to said downstream side, in said looped path it that sheet is said special recording sheet different in type from said ordinary recording sheet.
  • 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said special recording sheet includes at least one of a cover sheet, a tabbed sheet, a thick paper sheet, a thin paper sheet, a colored sheet, and a sheet fed from an inserter.
  • 11. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said sheet staying means includes a roller adapted for having at least one sheet wound thereon.
  • 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said roller is adapted for having a plurality of sheets wound thereon.
  • 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said roller is adapted for having said plurality of sheets wound thereon with each sheet being displaced from a preceding one in a direction of conveyance of the sheets.
  • 14. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said sheet staying means conveys the sheet from said upstream to said downstream side toward a loading means arranged on said downstream side for loading the sheets therein.
  • 15. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said control means controls said sheet staying means to maintain the sheet from said upstream side in said looped path if a sheet different in group from the sheet from said upstream side is already loaded in said loading means.
  • 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said control means controls said sheet staying means to maintain the sheet from said upstream side in said looped path until said sheet different in group from the sheet from said upstream side already loaded in said loading means is removed from said loading means, and to resume conveyance of the sheet maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means to said downstream side when said sheet different in group from the sheet from said upstream side has been removed from said loading means.
  • 17. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said control means controls to inhibit said sheet staying means from maintaining the sheet from said upstream side in said looped path regardless of the type of the sheer from said upstream side, if a sheet different in group from the sheet from said upstream side is not loaded in said loading means.
  • 18. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said sheer staying means is adapted to maintain a plurality of sheets in said looped path, and wherein said control means controls to resume conveyance of the sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet slaying means to said downstream side based on a number of the sheets maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means.
  • 19. A sheet processing apparatus which conveys sheets from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus, comprising:sheet staying means for maintaining the sheet conveyed from said upstream side in a looped path; sheet type determining means for determining a type of sheet from said upstream side, to be conveyed to said downstream side via said sheet staying means; and control means for controlling a number of sheets to be maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means when the type of sheet determined by said sheet type determining means is not suitable for being maintained in said looped path.
  • 20. An apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the sheets from said upstream side include an ordinary recording sheet, and a special recording sheet different in type from said ordinary recording sheet, and wherein said control means controls the number of said special recording sheet to be maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying means to a number less than the number of said ordinary recording sheet to be maintained in said looped path.
  • 21. A sheet processing apparatus which conveys a sheet from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus, comprising:a sheet staying unit for maintaining the sheet conveyed from said upstream side in a looped path; a sheet type determining unit for determining a type of sheet from said upstream side, to be conveyed to said downstream side via said sheet staying unit; and a controller for controlling said sheet staying unit to inhibit said sheet staying unit from maintaining the sheet from said upstream side in said looped path when the type determined by said sheet type determining unit is not suitable for being maintained in said looped path.
  • 22. A sheet precessing apparatus which conveys sheet from an upstream side to a downstream side of the apparatus, comprising:a sheet staying unit for maintaining the sheet conveyed from said upstream side in a looped path; a sheet type determining unit for determining a type of sheet from said upstream side, to be conveyed to said downstream side via said sheet staying unit; and a controller for controlling a number of sheets to be maintained in said looped path by said sheet staying unit when the type determined by said sheet type determining unit is not suitable for being maintained in said looped path.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-209155 Jul 1999 JP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION SER. NO. 09/624,617

This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/624,617 filed Jul. 24, 2000 now abandoned.

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Number Name Date Kind
5105229 Ozaki Apr 1992 A
6102393 Kida et al. Aug 2000 A
6142469 Nanba et al. Nov 2000 A
6264189 Kawata Jul 2001 B1
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Number Date Country
10-279166 Oct 1998 JP
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/624617 Jul 2000 US
Child 10/166023 US