This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-276592, filed on Sep. 22, 2005 and Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-276593, filed on Sep. 22, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet processing apparatus for correcting skews and performing punching processes on the sheets delivered from an image forming apparatus
2. Description of the Related Art
Image forming apparatus including MFPs (multi function peripherals), copying machines and printers are provided at the sheet delivery section of the image forming apparatus main body with a post-processing unit for performing post-processing operations including an operation of sorting sheets where an image is formed, that of stapling sheets and/or that of punching sheets.
In such a post-processing unit, the sheet of paper delivered from the image forming apparatus can move aslant and become skewed relative to the sheet delivering direction. When the skewed sheet of paper is subjected to a punching process (and punched), one or more than one holes can be produced at wrong positions by the punching process to give rise to a problem for a succeeding filing operation. For this reason, the post-processing unit is equipped with a skew correcting means for correcting the skew (if any) of the sheet of paper before the punching process.
Jpn. Pat. Appln. Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-274699 describes a sheet processing apparatus. The apparatus described in the above-cited Patent Document comprises a punch unit for performing a punching process on the sheet of paper being delivered to it on which an image has already been formed and the sheet of paper is made to abut the nipper of the inlet roller arranged upstream relative to the punch unit in order to correct the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper. However, with the apparatus described in the above-cited Patent Document, the sheet of paper to be corrected for the skew, if any, can be pinched by the nipper of the inlet roller to prevent the skew, if any, from being corrected.
Jpn. Pat. Appln. Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-193493 describes a punching processing apparatus. In the punching processing apparatus described in the above-cited Patent Document, a registration roller is arranged downstream relative to the punching means of the apparatus and the front end of the sheet of paper is made to abut the registration roller by the sheet conveying force of the sheet delivering roller of the image forming apparatus main body to correct the skew, if any. However, since the sheet conveying fore of the sheet delivering roller of the image forming apparatus main body is utilized, the positional relationship between the image forming apparatus main body and the post-processing apparatus need to be precisely defined so that the mechanical configuration of the post-processing apparatus is disadvantageously subjected to limitations.
Jpn. Pat. Appln. Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-302332 describes an image forming apparatus having a punch device. In the image forming apparatus described in the above-cited Patent Document, a stop member is made to project across the sheet conveyance route and one or more than one holes are cut in the sheet of paper stopped by the stop member by means of the punch. However, the above-cited Patent Document does not describe anything about skew correction.
Jpn. Pat. Appln. Laid-Open Publication No. 2004-217337 described a post-processing apparatus having an alignment means for aligning a sheet of paper. In the post-processing apparatus described in the above-cited Patent Document, the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper is corrected by the alignment means and then forced to abut an abutment member before it is subjected to a punching process. However, the post-processing apparatus requires an alignment plate and other parts to make the structure of the apparatus a complicated one.
In view of the above-identified circumstances, it is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a sheet processing apparatus having a simple configuration that can correct the skew, if any, of a sheet of paper and accurately execute a punching process.
Throughout this description, the embodiments and examples shown should be considered as exemplars, rather than limitations on the apparatus of the present invention.
Now, the present invention will be described by referring to the accompanying drawings that illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention. Throughout the drawings, the same or similar components are denoted respectively by the same reference symbols.
The printer section 14 typically has a tandem type color laser printer. The printer section 14 includes a laser 141 and a photosensitive drum 142. A charging device 143, a developing device 144 and a transferring device 145 are arranged around the photosensitive drum 142. Toner is supplied to the developing device 144 from a toner cartridge.
Now, the operation of the printer section 14 will be summarily described below. The surface of the photosensitive drum 142 is scanned for exposure by the laser beam from the laser 141 to form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 142. The electrostatic latent image is developed by the developing device 144 to form a toner image on the photosensitive drum 142. The toner image is then transferred onto a sheet of paper P by the transferring device 145. For a color printing process, toner cartridges of four colors including cyan, magenta, yellow and black are arranged in a row and photosensitive drums and optical units of the respective colors are provided.
The sheet feeding section 15 has a plurality of sheet feeding cassettes for containing sheets of paper of various different sizes. A sheet of paper P is sent from one of the sheet feeding cassettes to conveyor belt 16 and an image is formed on the sheet of paper P. The sheet of paper P on which an image is formed is then delivered and conveyed to the finisher 20 by way of sheet delivery section 17.
The finisher 20 performs post-processing operations such as stapling and punching on the sheet of paper P and delivers it to either a sheet delivery tray 21 or a sheet delivery tray 22. The sheet delivery trays 21, 22 are driven to move up and down by a sheet delivery tray drive section so that the sheet of paper P is delivered to either of the trays.
The finisher 20 is provided with a sheet processing apparatus 30 according to the present invention. The sheet processing apparatus 30 comprises a punching unit 40 for punching the sheet of paper P conveyed from the image forming apparatus 10 and a skew correcting section 50 for correcting the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper P before punching the sheet.
The hole cutting blade 41 is constantly urged in the direction of the eccentric cam 42. The punch die 44 includes an upper die 441 and a lower die 442 and the sheet of paper P is conveyed between the upper die 441 and the lower die 442. The sheet of paper P is punched as the hole cutting blade 41 is reciprocated in the direction of the punch die 44 (that is orthogonal relative to the direction of conveying the sheet of paper P). While the eccentric cam 42 is described above as means for reciprocating the hole cutting blade 41, it may be replaced by some other means for reciprocating the hole cutting blade 41.
On the other hand, a first conveyer roller pair 51 and a second conveyer roller pair 52 are arranged respectively at the sheet feeding side and at the sheet discharging side of the punching unit 40 to convey the sheet of paper along a conveyance route. The conveyer roller pairs 51, 52 are driven to rotate respectively by conveyor motors 53, 54.
The first conveyer roller pair 51 includes upper and lower conveyer rollers 511, 512, which are driven to rotate by the conveyer motor 53 to convey a sheet of paper P, pinching it between them. Similarly, the second conveyer roller pair 52 includes upper and lower conveyer rollers 521, 522, which are driven to rotate by the conveyer motor 54 to convey a sheet of paper P, pinching it between them.
The first conveyer roller pair 51 can change the condition of contact of the rollers 511, 512 by means of a load controller 55. More specifically, the first conveyer roller pair 51 has a functional feature of registration roller where the rollers 511, 512 are brought into tight contact with each other and a functional feature of slipping roller where the rollers 521, 522 are brought into loose contact with each other. It operates as registration roller when conveying a sheet of paper, whereas it operates as slipping roller when correcting the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper.
A sensor 56 is arranged between the sheet feeding side of the punching unit 40 and the first conveyer roller pair 51 to detect the condition of the sheet of paper P being fed in and conveyed. In this embodiment of the invention, the sheet of paper P is turned upside down (with the image carrying surface facing downward) when it is conveyed in the direction of arrow X. Any of a variety of mechanisms for turning the sheet of paper P upside down may be used for the purpose of the present invention.
In
Now, the operation of the sheet processing apparatus 30 according to the present invention will be described by referring to
As the sheet of paper P is conveyed and sensor 56 detects that the leading end of the sheet of paper P passes the first conveyer roller pair 51; the punching motor 43 starts rotating to drive the eccentric cam 42 to rotate and lower the hole cutting blade 41 in the direction toward the punching die 44. As a result, the hole cutting blade 41 projects to block the sheet conveyance route. In other words, the hole cutting blade 41 operates as a stopper member that retractably projects across the sheet conveyance route so that it can temporarily stop the sheet of paper P being conveyed.
The first conveyer roller pair 51 is controlled by the load controller 55 in such a way that the rollers 511, 512 thereof lightly contact with each other and operate as slipper roller. Then, as a result, the first conveyer roller pair 51 conveys the sheet of paper P downstream with force weaker than before and makes the sheet of paper P abut the projecting hole cutting blade 41.
Thus, the rollers 511, 512 of the first conveyer roller pair 51 lightly touch the sheet of paper P and push it against the hole cutting blade 41 so that, if the sheet of paper P is skewed, the skew is corrected.
Then, as shown in
As the sheet of paper P is conveyed by a predetermined distance and the sensor 56 detects that the tail end of the sheet of paper P passes the first conveyer roller pair 51 as viewed in the sheet conveying direction, the conveyer motor 54 stops rotating and hence the second conveyer roller pair 52 also stops rotating as shown in
As the punching process is completed, the eccentric cam 42 is driven to rotate by the punching motor 43 in a manner as shown in
The sensor 56 detects the leading end of the sheet of paper P when the sheet of paper P is fed in by way of the first conveyer roller pair 51. It also detects that the tail end of the sheet of paper P passes the position vis-a-vis the sensor 56 , and notifies the control section 61 of what it detects. Then, the control section 61 controls the motor drive circuits 62, 63, 64 and the load controller 55 according to what is detected by the sensor 56.
Note that, as for the timing of lowering the hole cutting blade 41, it may be so arranged that the punching motor 43 is driven to rotate after the elapse of a predetermined time period since the time when the sensor 56 detects a sheet of paper P being fed in. Alternatively, it may be so arranged that a stepping motor is used as the punching motor 43 and a predetermined number of pulses are supplied to the stepping motor from the time when a sheet of paper P being fed in is detected by the sensor 56 to control the rotary angle of the punching motor 43.
As for the timing of restarting the conveyer roller 52 after stopping it, it may be so arranged that the conveyer motor 56 is driven to rotate after the elapse of a predetermined time period since the time when the sensor 56 detects a sheet of paper P being fed in. Alternatively, it may be so arranged that the conveyer motor 54 is driven to rotate when the rise of the hole cutting blade 41 is detected.
While the motor drive circuit 62, 63, 64 are controlled according to the outcome of detection of the sensor 56 in the above description, it may be alternatively be so arranged that they are controlled according to the information received from the image forming apparatus 10. For example, the delivery of a sheet of paper P may be detected by way of the delivery section 17 of the image forming apparatus 10 and the elapse of a predetermined time period may be gauged by referring to the time of detection to drive the motor drive circuit 62, 63, 64.
After the skew is corrected, the sheet of paper P is conveyed in the X direction by the first conveyer roller pair 51 and the second conveyer roller pair 52. When the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper P passes the first conveyer roller pair 51, the sensor 56 detects it and the operation of conveying the sheet of paper P is stopped and the sheet of paper P is subjected to a punching process by the punching unit 40 as shown in
The hole cutting position of the punching process is defined typically by the predetermined distance L1 from the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper P as viewed in the sheet conveying direction (e.g., 12 mm). If the gap between the tail end p0 and the hole cutting position of the sheet of paper P is L1, the control section 61 performs its control operation in such a way that the conveyance of the sheet of paper is temporarily stopped at a position where the gap between the hole cutting blade 41 and the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper becomes equal to L1 to carry out a hole cutting operation before the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper passes the punching unit.
In this way, with the sheet processing apparatus 30 according to the present invention, a sheet of paper P is conveyed from the upstream side to the downstream side and the first conveyer roller pair 51 is made to operate as slipping roller when the sheet of paper P is fed in so that the leading end of the sheet of paper P is made to abut the hole cutting blade 41 of the punching unit 40 in order to correct the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper.
Additionally, the hole cutting blade 41 of the punching unit 40 is utilized as stopper member that can retractably project across the sheet conveyance route. In other words, the number of components is minimized because the hole cutting blade 41 of the punching unit 40 operates both in the skew correction mode and the hole cutting mode of operation. Still additionally, this invention provides ease of designing the finisher 20 and can simplify the configuration thereof because the first and second conveyer roller pairs can be arranged totally in the inside of the finisher 20. Thus, with a sheet processing apparatus according to the present invention, it is possible to correct the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper being processed and accurately execute a punching process.
Now, the second embodiment of the sheet processing apparatus 30 according to the present invention will be described by referring to
Referring to
The eccentric cams 42a, 42b are fitted to the rotary shaft 45 and separated from each other by a predetermined gap. The eccentric cams 42a, 42b are arranged in such a way that their front ends are angularly separated from each other by an angle of 180°. The eccentric cams 42a, 42b are adapted to rotate and operate in a symmetric manner. The hole cutting blade 41 and the shutter 46 are arranged so as to be respectively held in contact with the eccentric cams 42a, 42b and the hole cutting blade 41 is driven to move up and down by the rotary motion of the eccentric cam 42a, whereas the shutter 46 is driven to move up and down by the rotary motion of the eccentric cam 42b. Thus, the hole cutting blade 41 and the shutter 46 projects and retreat relative to the sheet conveyance route in a manner inverted relative to each other.
In this embodiment, the shutter 46 operates as stopper member that can retractably project across the sheet conveyance route.
The punching die 44 includes an upper die 441 and a lower die 442 and a sheet of paper P is conveyed between the upper and lower dies. Both a punching operation and a skew correcting operation are performed as the hole cutting blade 41 and the shutter 46 are driven to reciprocate in the direction of the punching die 44 (that is orthogonal relative to the direction of conveying the sheet of paper P), the operations will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
On the other hand, first and second conveyer roller pairs 51, 52 are arranged respectively at the sheet feeding side and the sheet discharging side of the punching unit 40 to convey the sheet of paper from the upstream side to the downstream side. The conveyer roller pairs 51, 52 are driven to rotate respectively by conveyer motors 53, 54.
The first conveyer roller pair 51 includes upper and lower conveyer rollers 511, 512, which are driven to rotate by the conveyer motor 53 to convey a sheet of paper P, pinching it between them. Similarly, the second conveyer roller pair 52 includes upper and lower conveyer rollers 521, 522, which are driven to rotate by the conveyer motor 54 to convey a sheet of paper P, pinching it between them.
The first conveyer roller pair 51 can change the condition of contact of the rollers 511, 512 by means of a load controller 55. More specifically, the first conveyer roller pair 51 has a functional feature of registration roller where the rollers 511, 512 are brought into tight contact with each other and a functional feature of slipping roller where the rollers 511, 512 are brought into loose contact with each other. The pair of rollers 511, 512 operate as registration roller when conveying a sheet of paper, whereas they operate as slipping roller when correcting the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper (as will be described in greater detail hereinafter). A sensor 56 is arranged between the sheet feeding side of the punching unit 40 and the first conveyer roller pair 51 to detect the condition of the sheet of paper P being fed in and conveyed.
The control system of the sheet processing apparatus 30 of
In the sheet processing apparatus 30 of
Referring to
On the other hand, two pairs of eccentric cams 42a, 42b are fitted to the rotary shaft 45 with a predetermined gap separating them to form a cam structure. The eccentric cams 42a are driven to rotate in order to move the support members 47 up and down respectively, whereas the eccentric cams 42b are driven to rotate in order to move the support members 48 up and down respectively. A frame 400 is arranged vis-a-vis the support members 47, 48 and springs 49 are arranged between the frame 400 and the support members 47, 48 to constantly urge the support members 47, 48 so as to be pushed against the eccentric cams 42a, 42b respectively.
The eccentric cams 42a, 42b are arranged in such a way that their front ends are angularly separated from each other by an angle of 180°. Therefore, the support members 47, 48 are driven to move up and down relative to each other as the rotary shaft 45 rotates. In other words, the hole cutting blades 41 and the shutters 46 are driven to move up and down in synchronism with the movements of the support members 47, 48 and the shutters 46 rise to their highest points when the hole cutting blades 41 fall to their lowest points, whereas the shutters 46 falls to their lowest points when the hole cutting blades 41 rise to their highest points. The support members 47, 48 and the cam structure concertedly form a reciprocating structure for reciprocating the hole cutting blades 41 and the shutters 46 in the direction of the sheet conveyance route.
The hole cutting blades 41 are provided respectively with vertically oblong holes 411, while the shutters 46 are also provided respectively with vertically oblong holes 461. A shaft S is made to run through the oblong holes 411, 461 as guide member and the opposite ends of the shaft S are rigidly secured in position. As a result, the hole cutting blades 41 and the shutters 46 are guided by the respective oblong holes 411, 461 and the shaft S so that they reciprocate accurately in the direction of the sheet conveyance route.
Now, the operation of the sheet processing apparatus 30 of
As the sheet of paper P is fed in and the sensor 56 detects that the leading end of the sheet of paper P passes the first conveyer roller pair 51, the motor 43 is driven to rotate to by turn drive the rotary shaft 45 to rotate. As a result, the front end of the eccentric cam 42a is made to face upward while the front end of the eccentric cam 42b is made to face downward as shown in
The first conveyer roller pair 51 is controlled by the load controller 55 in such a way that the paired rollers 511, 512 lightly contact with each other and operate as slipping roller. Therefore, the first conveyer roller pair 51 conveys the sheet of paper P with force weaker than before and makes the front end of the sheet of paper P abut the projecting shutter 46. In other words, the paired rollers 511, 512 press the sheet of paper P against shutter 46, while lightly contacting with each other so that the skew, if any, of the sheet of paper P is corrected.
Then, as shown in
Then, as the sheet of paper P is conveyed by a predetermined distance and the sensor 56 detects that the tail end of the sheet of paper P passes the first conveyer roller pair 51 in the sheet conveying direction, the conveyer motor 54 stops its rotation and the second conveyer roller pair 52 also stops rotating as shown in
As the punching process is completed, the motor 43 starts rotating to make the eccentric cams 42a, 42b face sideways and the hole cutting blade 41 rises slightly from the lowest position while the shutter 46 falls slightly to get to an intermediate position as shown in
Subsequently, the steps of operation of
The sensor 56 detects the leading end of the sheet of paper P when the sheet of paper P is fed in by way of the first conveyer roller pair 51. It also detects that the tail end of the sheet of paper P passes the position vis-a-vis the sensor 56 and notifies the control section 61 of what it detects. Then, the control section 61 controls the motor drive circuits 62, 63, 64 and the load controller 55 by referring to the outcome of detection of the sensor 56.
After the skew is corrected, the sheet of paper P is conveyed by the first conveyer roller pair 51 and the second conveyer roller pair 52 and, as the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper P passes the first conveyer roller pair 51, the sensor 56 detects it to suspend the sheet conveying operation. Then, the hole cutting blade 41 carries out a punching process in a manner as shown in
The hole cutting position of the punching process is defined typically by the predetermined distance L1 from the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper P as viewed in the sheet conveying direction (e.g., 12 mm). If the gap between the tail end p0 and the hole cutting position of the sheet of paper P is L1, the control section 61 performs its control operation in such a way that the conveyance of the sheet of paper is temporarily stopped at a position where the gap between the hole cutting blade 41 and the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper becomes equal to L1 to carry out a hole cutting operation before the tail end p0 of the sheet of paper passes the punching unit 40.
In this way, with the sheet processing apparatus 30 of the second embodiment according to the present invention, a sheet of paper P is conveyed from the upstream side to the downstream side and, when the sheet of paper P is fed in, the leading end of the sheet of paper P is made to abut the shutter 46 to correct the skew, if any. Since a punching process is executed by means of the hole cutting blade 41 on a sheet of paper whose skew, if any, has been corrected, the hole cutting operation is reliably carried out at the right position.
The finisher 20 is arranged contiguously relative to the image forming apparatus 10 and provided with the punching unit 40 in the instance of the above-described instance of
Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art that a number of changes, modifications or alternations to the invention as described herein may be made, none of which depart from the spirit of the present invention. All such changes, modifications and alterations should therefore be seen as within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-276592 | Sep 2005 | JP | national |
2005-276593 | Sep 2005 | JP | national |