1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet skew correcting apparatus for a copier, a printer, or the like, and also to an image forming apparatus using it.
2. Background Art
Conventionally, a sheet transporting apparatus which is incorporated in a printer or the like is often provided with a sheet skew correcting apparatus in order to correct a phenomenon of obliquely feeding a sheet, or a phenomenon which is so-called skewing.
The sheet skew correcting apparatus corrects skew of the sheet 22 in the following manner. The timing drive roller 4 and the timing idler roller 5 are rotated in the directions of the arrows shown in
In the above-mentioned conventional sheet skew correcting apparatus, when, in order to align a sheet with the nip portion of the registration roller pair, the sheet is sent to the registration roller pair by a distance which is longer than the length of the sheet transporting path between the timing roller pair and the registration roller pair to form a curve in the sheet, the force of pressing the front end of the sheet on the side which lately butts against the registration roller pair, against the registration roller pair is reduced. Therefore, a portion which fails to abut against the nip line of the registration roller pair is produced in the front end of the sheet. This causes a problem in that a necessary skew correcting ability cannot be obtained.
It is an object of the invention to provide a sheet skew correcting apparatus which can solve the problem of the conventional art, and which causes the front end of a sheet to abut against a nip line of a registration roller pair to exhibit an excellent skew correcting ability. It is another object of the invention to provide an image forming apparatus which causes the front end of a sheet to abut against a nip line of a registration roller pair to exhibit an excellent skew correcting ability.
The objects can be attained by a sheet skew correcting apparatus in which the apparatus comprises: a pair of registration rollers which are disposed in a transporting path connecting a sheet feeding apparatus to a transferring apparatus and upstream from the transferring apparatus; and a pair of timing rollers which are disposed upstream from the pair of registration rollers, detecting means for detecting passing of a sheet through the pair of timing rollers is disposed, the apparatus further comprises: driving means configured by a stepping motor for driving the pair of registration rollers in a forwardly and reversely rotatable manner; driving means configured by a stepping motor for the pair of timing rollers; and a control circuit which controls operations of the driving means of the pair of registration rollers and the pair of timing rollers, a first curved portion is disposed in a paper guide forming a transporting path between the pair of registration rollers and the pair of timing rollers, and a second curved portion is disposed downstream from the first curved portion, wherein a position of a front end of a sheet is detected by the sheet detecting means to know arrival of the sheet front end position at the registration rollers, and, when the sheet is transported by a distance which is longer than a length of a sheet transporting path between the pair of timing rollers and the pair of registration rollers to uniformly align the front end of the sheet with a nip line of the pair of registration rollers, a difference of a curving amount of the sheet due to skew of the sheet is absorbed by the second curved portion to uniformalize curving of the sheet in the first curved portion, whereby a force of pressing the front end of the sheet against the pair of registration rollers can be uniformalized to exhibit an excellent skew correcting ability.
Hereinafter, the invention will be described with reference to the drawings showing an embodiment of the invention.
The paper guide 17 has a shape which is expanded toward the registration idler roller 2 upstream from the registration drive roller 1. The registration drive roller 1 and the registration idler roller 2 are in mutual contact at a contact point 23. The paper guide 17 is configured so that the front end of a sheet 22 is first in contact with the registration idler roller 2 and then arrives the contact point 23 while sliding over the surface of the registration idler roller 2. The paper guide 18 has a first inclining portion 100 and a second inclining portion 101. The second inclining portion 100 abuts on the first inclining portion 101 from up stream. The first inclining portion 100 tapers the transporting path gradually in the transporting direction. The second inclining portion 101 tapers the transporting path gradually towards upstream. When an imaginary plane 200 being tangent to the surfaces of both of the registration drive roller 1 and the registration idler roller 2 and passing through the contact point 23 is taken as a reference, an angle 201 between the first inclining portion 100 and the imaginary plane 200 is 45° or less, and an angle 202 between the second inclining portion 101 and the imaginary plane 200 is 45° or more.
The first inclining portion 100 and the second inclining portion 101 constitute a side of a second curved portion 51 of the transporting path which is disposed downstream to the first curved portion 50.
In order to detect the sheet 22 transported from a sheet feeding apparatus 21, a sensor 20 which detects the front end of a sheet and the presence of a sheet is disposed downstream from the timing drive roller 4.
After the front end of the sheet 22 arrives the contact point 23 in this way, the stepping motor 14 is further rotated to transport the sheet by a distance which is larger than the distance of the sheet transporting path to the contact point, thereby forming a curve in the sheet 22 as shown in FIG. 4. Thereafter, the registration drive roller 1 and the registration idler roller 2 are rotated by an arbitrary angle in the directions of the arrows shown in
Since the second curved portion 51 and the first curved portion 50 are alternately curved with respect to the sheet transporting path, the curving of the sheet 22 can form an S-like shape and the force of pressing the sheet 22 by the buffer paper guide 15 can be efficiently transmitted to the curve formed in the second curved portion 51. Therefore, the front end of the sheet 22 is aligned with the contact point 23, so that skew can be corrected. As a result, the state where the front end of the sheet 22 uniformly abuts against the contact point 23 can be maintained, and hence skew occurring in the sheet 22 can be easily corrected.
Since the second curved portion 51 is curved in a position opposed to the registration drive roller 1, the front end of the sheet 22 is pressed against the registration drive roller 1 by the repulsive force of the sheet 22 due to the curving in the second curved portion 51. During a process of reversely rotating the registration drive roller 1 to register the front end of the sheet 22, however, the front end of the sheet 22 is not rolled in the contact point 23 because the registration drive roller 1 is made of an elastic member of rubber hardness of 85° or higher and hence is less deformed. Therefore, it is possible to prevent damage such as breakage or deformation of the front end of the sheet 22 from occurring.
It is also possible to provide an image forming apparatus comprising: a cassette 21 of a sheet feeding apparatus and for housing sheets; the sheet skew correcting apparatus of this invention for correcting skew of a sheet fed out from the cassette; a developing/transferring section 300 (See
As described above, according to the invention, skew of even a sheet which is high in rigidity depending on the thickness and the kind can be effectively corrected.
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