1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet skew feeding correction device that performs a skew feeding correction of a conveyed sheet and an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a facsimile, and a printer including the sheet skew feeding correction device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A sheet fed from a cassette storing sheets therein may be skew-fed during a feeding/conveying operation due to various reasons in which a conveying roller is formed in a tapered shape or the alignment of the conveying roller is deviated from an image forming portion or a transfer portion.
Particularly, when the sheet is picked up from the cassette or the sheets are separated so that the sheets are not conveyed at the same time, the sheet may be easily skew-fed in that the roller has a narrow width or the roller does not sufficiently hold the sheet in the rotation state.
Thus, in order to obtain a satisfactory output image, there is a need to correct the skew feeding of the sheet before an image is transferred onto the sheet in the image forming portion. Further, it is effective when the correction position is near the image forming portion.
As a method of correcting the skew feeding of the sheet, there is known a general method of correcting the skew feeding by causing a sheet leading end to abut a registration roller nip. However, in the skew feeding correction method of causing the sheet leading end to abut the registration roller nip, a loss time for rotating and stopping the registration roller occurs. For this reason, a gap between the sheets which are conveyed continuously needs to be large. Thus, there is a problem in that the productivity (the number of image forming sheets per unit time) is not easily improved.
Here, although a method is practically used in which the sheet leading end abuts a shutter for the skew feeding correction without stopping the registration roller and the shutter is opened by an actuator, the damage of the sheet generated when the sheet abuts the shutter may be a problem depending on the type of sheet.
In order to solve the above-described problems, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-309481 discloses a sheet skew feeding correction device that performs a skew feeding correction by causing the sheet leading end to selectively abut any one of the registration roller nip and the shutter in response to the type of sheet.
Further, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-190026 discloses a configuration in which the urging force of the shutter urged by a spring is switched two levels in accordance with the forward or backward rotation of the registration motor. According to this configuration, it is possible to minimize a difference in skew feeding correction caused by the different stiffness of the sheet as a big problem in the shutter urged by the spring without any loss time caused by the rotation and the stop of the registration roller.
However, in the related art disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-309481, when the sheet leading end abuts the registration roller nip, the sheet may be bitten into the registration roller nip, and hence the skew feeding correction may be not sufficiently performed.
Further, in the related art disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-190026, a drive system that changes the spring pressure by the forward or backward rotation of the registration roller becomes complex, and hence an increase in size and cost of the apparatus occurs. Further, in recent days, the type of sheet demanded by the user increases. As a result, it is difficult to handle the type of sheet demanded by all users by the use of two levels of the urging force.
It is desirable to provide a sheet skew feeding correction device capable of accurately performing a skew feeding correction in response to the type of sheet without using a complex drive system and an image forming apparatus including the same.
A representative configuration according to the present invention in order to achieve the object is a sheet skew feeding correction device including: a first sheet conveying portion that conveys a sheet; a second sheet conveying portion that is disposed at the downstream of the first sheet conveying portion in a sheet conveying direction and conveys a sheet while nipping the sheet; a moving member that includes a sheet stopping portion located at a position on the upstream of a nip portion of the second sheet conveying portion in the sheet conveying direction so as to stop a leading end of the sheet and is movable between a first posture in which the sheet stopping portion stops the leading end of the sheet conveyed by the first sheet conveying portion and a second posture which allows the passage of the sheet; an urging portion that urges the moving member so that the sheet stopping portion is in the first posture; and a controller that controls the first sheet conveying portion and the second sheet conveying portion, performs a first mode in which the leading end of the sheet conveyed by the first conveying portion abuts the sheet stopping portion in the first posture, and the sheet is nipped by the second conveying portion operating to convey the sheet while the sheet moves the sheet stopping portion toward the second posture against the urging force of the urging portion and a second mode in which the leading end of the sheet conveyed by the first conveying portion abuts the sheet stopping portion in the first posture, the sheet moves the sheet stopping portion against the urging force of the urging portion, and the leading end of the sheet abuts the nip portion of the stopped second sheet conveying portion so that the sheet is formed in a loop shape.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Next, a sheet skew feeding correction device and an image forming apparatus using the same according to embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
An image forming apparatus of the embodiment is a color image forming apparatus of an electrophotographic system in which four image forming portions respectively forming yellow, magenta, cyan, and black toner images are disposed in parallel. The image forming portions have the same configuration except that the color of the toner image to be formed is different.
In the image forming portions, photoconductive drums 101a to 101d are uniformly charged by charging rollers 102a to 102d, and are exposed in response to the image signals of respective colors from laser scanners 103a to 103d so that an electrostatic latent image is formed. The electrostatic latent image is developed by development devices 104a to 104d through yellow toner, magenta toner, cyan toner, and black toner. The toner developed on the photoconductive drums is sequentially transferred onto an endless belt-shaped intermediate transfer belt 106 by primary transfer rollers 105a to 105d, and hence a full-color toner image is formed on the intermediate transfer belt 106. The toner remaining on the photoconductive drums is collected by drum cleaners 107a to 107d.
Meanwhile, a sheet S is fed from any one of cassette feeding portions 111 and 112 or a manual feeding portion 113 in synchronization with an image forming operation. The sheet S is conveyed by a conveying roller 114 and is further conveyed toward a registration roller (hereinafter, a “second roller”) 116 as a second sheet conveying portion through a front registration roller (hereinafter, a “first roller”) 115 as a first sheet conveying portion. The conveying speed of the sheet S at this time is a speed faster than the circumferential speed (the process speed) of the image forming portion, that is, the photoconductive drum or the intermediate transfer belt. In the embodiment, as an example, the process speed of the plain paper is set to 150 mm/s, and the sheet conveying speed thereof is set to 200 mm/s.
When the sheet S is conveyed toward the second roller 116, the skew feeding is corrected by the sheet skew feeding correction device. The configuration and the operation for performing the skew feeding correction will be described below.
After the sheet S of which the skew feeding is corrected by the sheet skew feeding correction device passes by the second roller 116, the leading end of the sheet S is detected by a sheet sensor 117 disposed at a predetermined position in front of a secondary transfer portion 118. Then, a controller calculates a timing in which the conveying speed of the sheet S is decreased to 150 mm/s as the process speed by the second roller 116 so that the leading end of the image formed on the intermediate transfer belt matches the leading end of the sheet S at the secondary transfer portion 118.
The toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 106 is transferred onto the sheet S by a bias voltage applied through a secondary transfer roller 109, and is heated and pressed by a fixing unit 110 so as to be fixed onto the sheet S. Subsequently, the sheet S is discharged to the outside of the apparatus body from a discharging portion 119a or 119b. Further, the toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 106 while not being transferred at the secondary transfer portion 118 is collected by an intermediate transfer cleaner 108.
<Sheet Skew Feeding Correction Device>
Next, the configuration of the sheet skew feeding correction device that performs the skew feeding correction of the sheet will be described.
As illustrated in the drawing, the second roller 116 includes a pair of sheet conveying rotating members including a registration lower roller (hereinafter, a “lower roller”) 10 and a registration upper roller (hereinafter, an “upper roller”) 20 of which portions near both ends are rotatably supported by bearings 11 and 21. The lower roller 10 and the upper roller 20 are disposed so as to face each other, springs 12 are hooked to the bearings of both ends thereof, and the lower roller 10 and the upper roller 20 are pressed against each other so as to form a nip portion. The second roller 116 is disposed at a position located at the downstream side in the sheet conveying direction (hereinafter, the “downstream side”) of the first roller 115 as the first sheet conveying portion and the upstream side in the sheet conveying direction (hereinafter, the “upstream side”) of the secondary transfer portion 118.
The lower roller 10 is formed so that a plurality of rubber rollers 10b is integrated with a shaft 10a in the longitudinal direction. Here, the outer diameter of the rubber roller 10b of the embodiment is φ16.
In the upper roller 20, a polyacetal roll 20b is integrated with a metal shaft 20a so as to face the rubber roller 10b formed in the lower roller 10. The outer diameter of the roll 20b of the embodiment is also φ16.
The second roller 116 is provided with a shutter arm (a shutter member) 30 that is rotatable (movable) about the rotation center of the upper roller 20. The shutter arm 30 is provided with a plurality of (in the embodiment, six) semicircular circular-arc regulation pieces 31 (31a to 31f) provided in the longitudinal direction of the upper roller 20 (the width direction of the sheet S orthogonal to the sheet conveying direction).
The lower front ends of the regulation pieces 31 are provided with sheet abutting portions (sheet stopping portions) 32 (32a to 32f) abutting the leading end of the conveyed sheet. Each regulation piece 31 is located between a plurality of nip portions formed by the rubber roller 10b and the roll 20b and both ends thereof in the longitudinal direction of the second roller 116.
Further, bearings 33a and 33b are integrated with the regulation pieces 31a and 31f of both ends, and are rotatably supported by the metal shaft 20a of the upper roller 20.
In addition, the regulation piece 31 is disposed at the symmetrical positions about the roller longitudinal direction of the sheet passage path between the upper and lower rollers 10 and 20. Further, the regulation piece 31 is disposed at a plurality of positions so as to handle the sheet S having various widths.
The regulation piece 31 is rotatable between a first posture of stopping the sheet leading end and a second posture of allowing the passage of the sheet while a sheet abutting portion 32 abuts the leading end of the conveyed sheet at a position located at the upstream side of the nip portion of the second roller 116 and in the vicinity of the nip portion.
<Second Roller Driving Mechanism>
<Shutter Member Urging Structure>
The shutter arm 30 is urged by an urging portion so as to be held in the first posture. Next, a structure of urging the shutter arm 30 will be described.
As illustrated in
The shutter arm 30 is urged in a counter-clockwise rotation direction (a direction indicated by the arrow B) in
<Skew Feeding Correction Operation>
Next, the basic skew feeding correction for the sheet will be described.
(Skew Feeding Correction by Shutter)
The sheet conveying speed of the first roller 115 and the second roller 116 is set so that the first roller 115 becomes faster by about 1%. This speed difference is set so that the sheet conveying speed of the second roller 116 is not slower than the sheet conveying speed of the first roller 115 due to the component error. Ideally, two rollers may have the same conveying speed.
As illustrated in
At this time, since the tensile coil spring 64 is hooked to the shutter arm 30 holding the regulation piece 31f, the sheet S cannot rotate the regulation piece 31 and the shutter arm 30 against the urging force of the tensile coil spring 64. Accordingly, in this state, the sheet S is formed in a loop shape while the forward movement of the sheet is disturbed at a portion abutting the regulation piece 31f.
Meanwhile, at this time, since the sheet S is conveyed in the skew feeding state, the sheet S does not abut the sheet abutting portion 32a of the left regulation piece 31a of
Accordingly, one side (the left side of
In this state, both sheet abutting portions 32a and 32f of the regulation pieces 31a and 31f provided near both ends of the sheet S abut the sheet S. Then, since the pressing force of the sheet S becomes superior to the urging force of the tensile coil spring 64, all regulation pieces 31 are pressed. In this state, the regulation piece 31 and the shutter arm 30 first rotate about the shaft 20a of the upper roller 20 as the rotation center of the shutter arm (the second posture of the shutter member).
In this state, since both ends of the leading end of the sheet S in the sheet width direction abut the sheet abutting portions 32 of the regulation pieces 31, both ends are located at the same position in the sheet conveying direction, that is, the skew feeding is corrected. When the regulation piece 31 and the shutter arm 30 rotate, any barrier for the sheet S disappears. Thus, the sheet is conveyed again so as to enter the nip portion of the second roller 116 while the skew feeding is corrected.
The sheet S entering the nip portion of the second roller 116 is conveyed toward the secondary transfer portion 118 while the skew feeding correction state is maintained. In addition, there is a need to convey the sheet subjected to the skew feeding correction by the second roller 116 in this state. For this configuration, it is desirable to dispose the sheet abutting portion 32 so that the sheet abutting portion 32 abutting the sheet leading end is located near the nip portion of the second roller 116 when the shutter member is located at the first posture.
(Skew Feeding Correction by Nip Portion of Second Roller)
As illustrated in
Meanwhile, at this time, since the sheet S is conveyed in the skew feeding state, the sheet S does not abut the left end of the left roller nip in the width direction of
Due to the controller 50, the sheet S is continuously conveyed by the first roller 115 after a predetermined time elapses from the time point in which the sheet leading end of the sheet S passes by a sheet sensor 120 (see
Subsequently, the second roller 116 starts to rotate, and is conveyed toward the secondary transfer portion 118 while the skew feeding is corrected.
<Description of Print Job and Skew Feeding Correction Mode Switching Operation>
Next, a skew feeding correction mode switching operation in response to the type of sheet (hereinafter, a “sheet type”) will be described. The image forming apparatus of the embodiment switches two modes by the thickness of the sheet as the skew feeding correction method. The first mode is a mode (hereinafter, a “thin sheet mode”) which is used when a thin sheet having a small basis weight is subjected to the skew feeding correction so that the sheet leading end is evenly adjusted by the urging force of the shutter arm 30. The second mode is a mode (hereinafter, a “thick sheet mode”) which is used when a thick sheet having a large basis weight is subjected to the skew feeding correction so that the sheet leading end is evenly adjusted by the nip portion of the second roller 116 after the skew feeding correction is performed by the shutter arm 30.
As described above, since the operation in which the sheet S rotates the regulation piece 31 and the shutter arm 30 is performed by the stiffness of the sheet S, the behavior is different in the sheets having a different basis weight.
That is, a force of rotating the regulation piece 31 and the shutter arm 30 is relatively small in a sheet (hereinafter, a “plain paper”) having a small basis weight. For that reason, when the urging force of the shutter arm 30 is too strong, the sheet is buckled or folded. Here, it is desirable that the urging force of the shutter arm 30 be about 2 to 3 N in the case of the plain paper.
Meanwhile, a force of rotating the regulation piece 31 and the shutter arm 30 is relatively large in a sheet (hereinafter, a “thick sheet”) having a large basis weight. For that reason, when the urging force of the shutter arm 30 is too weak, the regulation piece 31 and the shutter arm 30 rotate before the entire leading end of the sheet S conveyed in the skew feeding state abuts the regulation piece 31, and hence the skew feeding correction cannot be sufficiently performed.
As illustrated in
In the image forming apparatus of the embodiment controlled by the controller, as described above, the process speed is 150 mm/s when the sheet is the plain paper, and the sheet conveying speed to be decreased to the process speed to the front position of the secondary transfer portion 118 is 200 mm/s. Further, the process speed of the thick sheet and the sheet conveying speed to be decreased to the process speed at the front position of the secondary transfer portion 118 are respectively 75 mm/s and 100 mm/s as ½ of the plain paper.
In the image forming apparatus, the sheet type set in advance is registered by the operation portion 51 or the like from a user.
For example, a plain paper having a basis weight of 80 g/m2 is set in the cassette feeding portions 111 and 112 of
A print job is performed by the PC 52 directly connected to the image forming apparatus or connected thereto via a network. At this time, the sheet to be used is selected from the cassette feeding portions 111 and 112 and the manual feeding portion 113 (hereinafter, the “feeding portion”) along with the number of copies (S1).
The image forming apparatus determines whether the sheet type set by the selection of the feeding portion such as the cassette is the plain paper or the thick sheet based on the preliminarily registered information (S2).
(Plain Paper)
When the feeding portion having the plain paper set therein is selected, the controller 50 rotates the registration motor 42 so that the second roller 116 rotates at a full speed (in the embodiment, a sheet conveying speed of 200 mm/s) in the sheet conveying direction (S3).
The controller 50 rotates the registration motor 42 and sets the speed of the motors 53 driving the image forming portions such as the photoconductive drum 101, the intermediate transfer belt 106, and the developing sleeve 104 so that the circumferential speed becomes a predetermined process speed (S4). That is, in the embodiment, the image forming portions such as the photoconductive drum 101, the intermediate transfer belt 106, and the developing sleeve 104 are driven at the circumferential speed of 150 mm/s (S4).
After the speed of the registration motor 42 and the motor 53 driving the image forming portion is set, the image forming operation is started (S5).
Further, the feeding motor 54 starts to be driven at a predetermined timing so that the leading end position of the sheet as the transfer target matches the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 106 by the secondary transfer portion 118, and the sheet starts to be fed from the selected feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 (S6). After the sheet is fed, the sheet is conveyed at the conveying speed (200 mm/s in the case of the plain paper) faster than the speed of the image forming portion.
When the sheet reaches the regulation piece 31 of the shutter arm 30 in the first posture, the skew feeding caused by the above-described operation during the conveying operation is corrected (S7). Subsequently, the shutter member rotates to the second posture so that the sheet passing by the shutter is conveyed to the second roller 116 (S8), and the leading end is detected by the sheet sensor 117 in front of the secondary transfer portion (S9). Then, the controller 50 calculates a timing in which the sheet conveying speed is decreased to the process speed so that the sheet leading end matches the leading end of the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt at the secondary transfer portion (S10), and decreases the registration motor 42 at the timing (S11). That is, when the sheet reaches the sheet sensor 117 slow, the speed-down timing is delayed. On the contrary, when the sheet reaches the sheet sensor 117 fast, the speed-down timing is advanced so that the leading end of the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt matches the sheet in the secondary transfer portion 118.
Subsequently, the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 106 is transferred onto the sheet by the secondary transfer portion 118 (S21), the toner image is fixed onto the sheet by the heat and the pressure in the fixing unit 110 (S22), and the sheet is discharged from the discharging portion 119 selected by a discharging portion switching portion 55 (S23).
(Thick Sheet)
When the feeding portion having a thick sheet set therein is selected, the controller 50 excites the registration motor 42 so that the second roller 116 is maintained in a stop state.
The controller 50 sets the speed of the motors 53 driving the image forming portions such as the photoconductive drum 101, the intermediate transfer belt 106, and the developing sleeve 104 so that the circumferential speed thereof becomes a predetermined process speed (S12). In the embodiment, the image forming portions such as the photoconductive drum 101, the intermediate transfer belt 106, and the developing sleeve 104 are driven at the circumferential speed of 75 mm/s (S12). After the speed of the registration motor 42 and the motor 53 driving the image forming portion is set, the image forming operation is started (S13).
Further, the feeding motor 54 starts to be driven at a predetermined timing so that the leading end position of the sheet matches the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 106 by the secondary transfer portion 118, and the sheet starts to be fed from the selected feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 (S14). After the sheet is fed, the sheet is conveyed at the conveying speed (100 mm/s in the case of the thick sheet) faster than the speed of the image forming portion.
After the sheet passes by the sheet sensor 120 disposed at the upstream side of the second roller 116 (S15), the skew feeding caused by the above-described operation in the conveying state is corrected when the sheet reaches the regulation piece 31 of the shutter arm 30 (S16).
However, a force of rotating the shutter arm 30 is relatively large in the thick sheet S having a large basis weight. For that reason, as illustrated in
Next, the controller 50 stops the feeding motor 54 so as to stop the first roller 115 while the skew feeding correction is performed (S18). Then, the controller 50 calculates a timing in which the second roller 116 starts to rotate so that the sheet leading end matches the leading end of the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 106 by the secondary transfer portion 118 (S19). Then, the second roller 116 and the first roller 115 are rotationally driven at the calculated timing. Thus, the sheet is conveyed to the secondary transfer portion 118 while the skew feeding correction is performed (S20).
Subsequently, the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 106 is transferred onto the sheet by the secondary transfer portion 118 (S21), the toner image is fixed onto the sheet by the heat and the pressure in the fixing unit 110 (S22), and the sheet is discharged from the discharging portion 119 selected by the discharging portion switching portion 55 (S23).
As described above, in the embodiment, the skew feeding correction modes include the thin sheet mode of evenly adjusting the sheet leading end by the urging force of the shutter arm 30 and the thick sheet mode of evenly adjusting the sheet leading end by the nip portion of the second roller 116 after the skew feeding correction is performed by the shutter arm 30. Since two kinds of skew feeding correction modes are selected in response to the type of sheet, the skew feeding correction can be accurately performed in response to the type of sheet.
Particularly, in the high-stiff sheet such as the thick sheet, the sheet abuts the regulation piece 31 of the shutter arm 30 urged by the tensile coil spring 64 and abuts the nip portion of the stopped second roller 116 so as to perform the skew feeding correction. Thus, since it is possible to prevent the sheet from being bitten into the nip portion of the second roller 116, it is possible to obtain high skew feeding correction ability compared with the case where the skew feeding correction is performed only when the sheet abuts the nip portion of the stopped second roller 116.
Further, since the sheet skew correction is not performed only by the urging force of the shutter arm 30, it is possible to handle the type of sheet having a wide range of thickness (basis weight). Accordingly, the user can obtain the sheet of which the skew feeding correction is sufficiently performed regardless of the type of sheet. Further, in the embodiment, since there is no need to provide a drive system component used when the urging force of the shutter arm 30 is switched by the normal or reverse rotation of the registration motor 42, the image forming apparatus can be decreased in cost and size.
Further, in the embodiment, as illustrated in
Further, in the embodiment, a case has been described in which the skew feeding correction is performed while being switched between the first mode and the second mode in response to the thickness of the sheet. However, the skew feeding correction mode may be switched based on the basis weight information of the sheet.
Further, in the embodiment, a case has been described in which the process speed of the plain paper or the thick sheet and the urging force of the shutter arm 30 have detailed numerical values, but it is obvious that the invention is not limited to these numerical values.
Further, the image forming apparatus of the electrophotographic system has been exemplarily described. However, it is obvious that the skew feeding correction can be also performed on, for example, an inkjet type image forming apparatus or an image reading device such as an image scanner.
A sheet conveying apparatus and an image forming apparatus including the same according to a second embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
<Sheet Skew Feeding Correction Device>
A plurality of shutter members 223 is fixed at the same phase (the same positional relation in the rotation direction) with respect to a shutter shaft 222 extending in parallel to the drive shaft 10a of the lower roller 10. The shutter shaft 222 as the rotation shaft of the shutter member 223 is rotatably supported by a frame (not illustrated). Each of the rolls 20b of the plurality of upper rollers 20 is provided with a communication hole used for the communication therein in the axial direction, and the shutter shaft 222 is inserted into the communication hole of the roll 20b of the upper roller 20. Accordingly, the rotation center of the roll 20b of the upper roller 20 substantially matches the rotation center of the shutter shaft 222. A shutter cam 224 to be described later is fixed to the shutter shaft 222 at the end of the shutter shaft 222 in the axial direction. The plurality of shutter members 223 and the shutter cam 224 fixed to the shutter shaft 222 rotate along with the shutter shaft 222.
Each of the rolls 20b of the plurality of upper rollers 20 is movably supported by a frame (not illustrated), and is provided so as to be urged toward the lower roller 10 by a conveying roll spring (not illustrated) fixed to the frame (not illustrated) in a press-contact state. In a state where the roll 20b of the upper roller 20 is urged toward the lower roller 10, a gap is ensured between the outer peripheral surface of the shutter shaft 222 and the inner peripheral surface of the communication hole of the roll 20b. For this reason, the spring force of the conveying roll spring (not illustrated) is not transmitted to the shutter shaft 222. Further, the spring force of the conveying roll spring (not illustrated) does not disturb the rotation of the plurality of shutter members 223 and the shutter cam 224 fixed to the shutter shaft 222.
The shutter member 223 is provided with four abutting surfaces 223a, 223b, 223c, and 223d provided at the same interval in the rotation circumferential direction so as to serve as the sheet stopping portions stopping the sheet S while abutting the leading end of the sheet S immediately before the sheet S advances to the nip portion of the second roller 116. The abutting surfaces 223a, 223b, 223c, and 223d are disposed at the upstream of the nip portion of the second roller 116 before the sheet leading end contacts each abutting surface of the shutter member 223, and stop the leading end of the conveyed sheet.
Next, the shutter cam 224 will be described. The shutter cam 224 is used to position the shutter member 223 in the rotation direction and to set the positions of the abutting surfaces 223a, 223b, 223c, and 223d of the shutter member 223 so that the sheet leading end can be stopped. As illustrated in
The shutter cam 224 is pressed by the pressing member 225, and the pressing member 225 is journaled to the frame (not illustrated) so as to be rotatable about the rotation shaft portion. Then, the pressing member 225 is urged toward the shutter cam 224 by a shutter spring 227 of which one end (not illustrated) is fixed to the frame and the other end is attached to the pressing member 225.
As illustrated in
With the above-described configuration, when the cam follower 226 urges the shutter cam 224 by the spring force of the shutter spring 227, the shutter member 223 is held at a standby position (in a standby state) in the rotation direction. When the abutting surface 223a of the shutter member 223 is located near the nip portion, the cam follower 226 faces the concave portion 224a of the shutter cam 224. That is, the cam follower 226 urged by the spring force of the shutter spring 227 presses the concave portion 224a of the shutter cam 224. For this reason, the shutter member 223 is held at the standby position by the spring force of the shutter spring 227. That is, a positioning mechanism that positions the shutter member 223 to a normal position is formed by the cam follower 226 urged by the shutter spring 227 or the concave portions 224a, 224b, 224c, and 224d of the shutter cam 224.
Further, in the embodiment, each of the shutter shaft 222, the shutter member 223, and the shutter cam 224 is formed as a separate member, and the plurality of shutter members 223 and the shutter cam 224 are fixed to the shutter shaft 222. However, the plurality of shutter members 223, the shutter cam 224, and the shutter shaft 222 may be formed as a single molded product by resin.
<Skew Feeding Correction>
Next, the basic skew feeding correction for the sheet will be described.
(Skew Feeding Correction by Shutter)
Similarly to the first embodiment, the sheet conveyed in the skew feeding state abuts any one of the abutting surfaces 223a to 223d of the shutter member 223, and hence the sheet is formed in a loop shape while the forward movement of the sheet is disturbed.
For example, as illustrated in
In the case of the plain paper, when the shutter cam 224 rotates in the second posture, the skew feeding of the sheet is corrected, and the sheet is conveyed by the rotating second roller 116. When the sheet S completely passes by the second roller 116, the shutter member 223 rotates so as to face the next concave portion 224b of the shutter cam 224 by the force of the shutter spring 227, and hence the abutting surface 223b is positioned at the upstream standby position of the nip portion (the first posture).
Meanwhile, in the case of the thick sheet, the skew feeding is corrected while the sheet abuts the shutter member 223, and abuts the nip portion of the stopped second roller 116 similarly to the first embodiment. In this way, the skew feeding of the sheet is corrected.
<Description of Print Job and Skew Feeding Correction Mode Switching Operation>
Next, a skew feeding correction mode switching operation in response to the type of sheet will be described. In the embodiment, the skew feeding correction mode is switched in response to the sheet thickness detected by a sheet thickness sensor 121 provided at the upstream side of the second roller 116 (see
Referring to
(Sheet Conveying Operation in case of Plain Paper)
When the sheet S is fed from the feeding portion having a plain paper set therein, the sheet S reaches the sheet thickness sensor 121 after step S6 of
Meanwhile, when the sheet S is fed from the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 having a plain paper set therein, the routine proceeds to step S6 of
(Sheet Conveying Operation in case of Thick Sheet)
Next, referring to
When the sheet S is fed from the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 having a thick sheet set therein, the routine proceeds to step S14 of
Meanwhile, when the sheet S is fed from the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 having a thick sheet set therein, the routine proceeds to step S14 of
As described above, in the embodiment, it is possible to switch two kinds of skew feeding correction modes, that is, the thin sheet mode of performing the skew feeding correction by the shutter member 223 and the thick sheet mode of performing the skew feeding correction at the nip portion of the second roller 116 after the correction of the shutter member 223. Thus, it is possible to accurately perform the skew feeding correction in response to the type of sheet. Particularly, when the high-stiff sheet such as the thick sheet abuts the shutter member 223 urged by the shutter spring 227 and abuts the nip portion of the stopped second roller 116, it is possible to prevent a problem in which the sheet is bitten into the nip portion of the second roller 116. For this reason, it is possible to obtain high skew feeding correction ability compared with the case where the skew feeding correction is performed only by the nip portion of the stopped second roller 116.
Further, since the sheet skew correction is not performed only by the urging force of the shutter member 223, it is possible to handle the type of sheet having a wide range of thickness (basis weight). Accordingly, the user can obtain the sheet of which the skew feeding correction is sufficiently performed regardless of the type of sheet. Further, since there is no need to provide a drive system component used when the urging force of the shutter member 223 is switched by the normal or reverse rotation of the registration motor 42, the image forming apparatus can be decreased in cost and size.
Further, it is possible to obtain the sheet in which the skew feeding correction is sufficiently performed even by the user's mistake in which the sheet type different from the sheet type set by the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 of the apparatus is input compared with the first embodiment.
Next, a sheet conveying apparatus and an image forming apparatus including the same according to a third embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
When the sheet S is fed from the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 having a thick sheet set therein, the routine proceeds to step S14 of
When the thick sheet is set and conveyed, the motor 53 driving the image forming portion rotates at a half speed in step S12 of
Even when the skew feeding correction control is performed as in the embodiment, the same operation and effect as the second embodiment can be obtained.
Next, a sheet conveying apparatus and an image forming apparatus including the same according to a fourth embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
When the sheet S is fed from the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 having a thick sheet set therein, the routine proceeds to step S14 of
As described above, in the embodiment, the routine proceeds to step S15 similarly to the case where the thick sheet is conveyed even when the plain paper is conveyed while the thick sheet is set. In addition, when the thick sheet is conveyed while the plain paper is set, the routine proceeds to step 26 after step S25 of
In the embodiment, when the thick sheet is conveyed while the plain paper is set, the skew feeding correction in the thick sheet mode is selected. However, even when the plain paper is conveyed while the thick sheet is set, the skew feeding correction is performed in the thick sheet mode. This is because the skew feeding correction needs to be accurately performed in the thick sheet mode in the case of the thick sheet. However, in the case of the plain paper, the skew feeding correction can be accurately performed even in the thick sheet mode. Above all, in this case, the motor 53 driving the image forming portion rotates at a half speed even in the plain paper, and hence the print speed becomes slower than the case where the skew feeding correction is performed in the thin sheet mode.
Even when the skew feeding correction control is performed as in the embodiment, it is possible to obtain the sheet in which the skew feeding correction is sufficiently performed even when there is the user's mistake in which the sheet type is erroneously set. Thus, the same operation and effect as the second embodiment can be obtained.
Next, a sheet conveying apparatus and an image forming apparatus including the same according to a fifth embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
In the embodiment, when the feeding portion having a thick sheet set therein is selected, the routine is the same as the first embodiment until the skew feeding correction of the sheet is performed by the urging force of the shutter arm 30 and the skew feeding correction is performed by the abutting the nip portion of the second roller (step S18 of
As described above, in the case of the thick sheet, the skew feeding correction is first performed by the shutter member and the skew feeding correction is performed by the abutting of the nip portion of the second roller 116. Thus, it is possible to prevent a problem in which the sheet leading end is bitten into the nip portion of the second roller 116. Then, when the second roller 116 is driven to rotate reversely, the sheet bitten into the nip portion of the second roller 116 is ejected to the upstream side of the nip portion of the second roller 116. Thus, it is possible to reliably prevent a problem in which the sheet intrudes into the nip portion of the stopped second roller 116.
In addition, the embodiment illustrates an example in which the configuration of the first embodiment is used as the basic configuration, but it is obvious that the second to fourth embodiments also can be used.
Next, a sheet conveying apparatus and an image forming apparatus including the same according to a sixth embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
In all the above-described embodiments, in the thick sheet mode for the skew feeding correction, the skew feeding correction is performed on the sheet by the urging force of the shutter member and the sheet is caused to abut the nip portion of the second roller so as to perform the skew feeding correction. On the contrary, in the embodiment, in the thick sheet mode for the skew feeding correction, the skew feeding correction is performed only by the shutter member without using the configuration in which the sheet abuts the nip portion of the second roller 116. For that reason, the shutter member of the embodiment is provided so as to lock the rotation thereof.
<Shutter Regulation Portion>
Next, the configuration of a shutter regulation portion (a fixing portion) that switches the shutter member of the embodiment to a state where the sheet stopping portion is rotatable between the first posture and the second posture and a state where the sheet stopping portion is fixed to the first posture will be described.
As illustrated in the drawing, a shutter regulation member 71 is held by the frame (not illustrated) so as to be rotatable about the rotation shaft 72 as the rotation center. One end of the shutter regulation member 71 is provided with a connection portion 73 connected to a plunger 81 of a shutter solenoid 80, and the other end thereof is provided with a shutter locking portion 74 which engages with an engagement portion 39 of the shutter arm 30 so as to fix the shutter arm 30 in the first posture. As illustrated in
An urging spring 76 is connected between a frame (not illustrated) and a spring hook portion 75 of the shutter regulation member 71. In a state where a current is not supplied to the shutter solenoid 80, the shutter regulation member 71 is urged in the direction of the arrow C of
When a current is supplied to the shutter solenoid 80 so that the plunger 81 of the shutter solenoid 80 is pulled in the direction of the arrow D of
Next, the control operation of performing the sheet skew feeding correction by the shutter member with the above-described configuration will be described with reference to the flowchart of
(Plain Paper)
When the feeding portion having a plain paper set therein is selected, the shutter arm 30 is rotatable without the locking operation of the shutter regulation member 71. When the sheet is conveyed in this state, the skew feeding of the sheet is corrected by the urging force of the shutter arm 30 similarly to the first embodiment, and the sheet is conveyed to the image forming portion by the second roller 116 (S1 to S23).
(Thick Sheet)
Meanwhile, when the feeding portion having a thick sheet set therein is selected and a current is supplied to the shutter solenoid 80 by the controller 50, as described above the regulation piece 31 of the shutter arm 30 is fixed to the first posture of stopping the sheet leading end by the shutter regulation member 71 (S24). In this state, the registration motor 42 is rotated so that the second roller 116 rotates in the sheet conveying direction at a half speed (a sheet conveying speed of 100 mm/s) (S25).
Further, the controller 50 rotates the registration motor 42 and sets the speed of the motors 53 driving the image forming portions such as the photosensitive drum, the intermediate transfer belt, and the developing sleeve so that the circumferential speed becomes a predetermined process speed (S26). That is, as described in the first embodiment, the image forming portions such as the photosensitive drum, the intermediate transfer belt, and the developing sleeve are driven at the circumferential speed of 75 mm/s (S26).
After the speed of the registration motor 42 and the motor driving the image forming portion is set, the image forming operation is started (S27).
Further, the feeding motor 54 starts to be driven at a predetermined timing so that the leading end position of the sheet as the transfer target matches the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt at the secondary transfer portion, and the sheet starts to be fed from the selected feeding portion (S28).
After the sheet is fed, the sheet is conveyed at a conveying speed (100 mm/s in the case of the plain paper) faster than the speed of the image forming portion.
When the sheet reaches the regulation piece 31 after the sheet passes by the sheet sensor 120 in front of the second roller (S29), the sheet leading end abuts the regulation piece 31 of which the rotation is locked, and hence the skew feeding caused by the above-described operation during the conveying operation is reliably corrected (S30). Then, when the skew feeding correction ends, the shutter member is rotatable while the supply of a current to the shutter solenoid 80 is prohibited by the controller 50 (S31).
In the embodiment, the first mode of evenly adjusting the sheet leading end by the urging force of the shutter member and the second mode of causing the sheet leading end to abut the fixed shutter member so as to perform the skew feeding correction are switched. Thus, even in the embodiment, it is possible to appropriately perform the skew feeding correction in response to the type of sheet similarly to the above-described embodiments.
Particularly in the case of the thick sheet, the sheet leading end abuts the shutter member so as to prevent the sheet from being bitten into the nip portion of the second roller. For this reason, high skew feeding correction ability can be obtained compared with the case where the skew feeding correction is performed only by the nip portion of the stopped second roller.
Further, since the sheet skew correction is not performed only by the urging force of the shutter, it is possible to handle the type of sheet having a wide range of thickness (basis weight). Accordingly, the user can obtain the sheet of which the skew feeding correction is sufficiently performed regardless of the type of sheet. Further, since there is no need to provide a drive system component used when the urging force of the shutter member is switched by the forward or backward rotation of the registration motor, the image forming apparatus can be decreased in cost and size.
(Sheet Thickness Sensor)
In addition, even in the embodiment, as in the above-described embodiment, the thickness of the conveyed sheet is detected by the sheet thickness sensor 121, and the skew feeding correction mode can be automatically changed in response to the detection result.
After step S6 or step S28 of
In this way, it is possible to obtain the sheet in which the skew feeding correction is sufficiently performed even by the user's mistake in which the sheet type different from the sheet type set by the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 of the apparatus is input.
Next, a sheet conveying apparatus and an image forming apparatus including the same according to a seventh embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
<Shutter Regulation Mechanism>
Since a shutter regulation lever 90 operates the shutter regulation member 71, it is possible to switch a state where the regulation piece 31 is fixed to the first posture of stopping the leading end of the conveyed sheet and a state where the regulation piece is rotatable between the first posture and the second posture of allowing the passage of the sheet.
The shutter regulation member 71 is held by a frame (not illustrated) so as to be rotatable about the rotation shaft 72 as the rotation center. One end of the shutter regulation member 71 is provided with the shutter locking portion 74 which engages with the engagement portion 39 of the shutter arm 30 so as to fix the shutter arm 30 in the first posture. Further, the other end of the shutter regulation member 71 is provided with the spring hook portion 75, and is connected to the urging spring 76 by the frame (not illustrated).
The shutter regulation lever 90 is rotatably attached to the shaft 10a of the lower roller through the torque limiter 92. The shutter regulation lever 90 is provided with a boss 91 which engages with the shutter regulation member 71.
When the lower roller 10 is stopped, the shutter regulation member 71 is rotated in the direction of the arrow E of
Meanwhile, when the lower roller 10 rotates in the sheet conveying direction, the shutter regulation lever 90 rotates in the direction of the arrow F of
Then, when the lower roller 10 is stopped after the sheet is conveyed, the shutter regulation member 71 is rotated in the clockwise direction of
<Description of Print Job and Skew Feeding Correction Mode Switching Operation>
Next, a skew feeding correction mode switching operation in response to the type of sheet will be described. The procedure of the print job of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment is illustrated in the flowchart of
(Plain Paper)
When the feeding portion having a plain paper set therein is selected, the image forming motor is driven while the second roller 116 is rotated so as to start an image forming operation. When the second roller 116 is rotated, as described above, the regulation piece 31 is rotatable between the first posture and the second posture of allowing the passage of the sheet. Thus, similarly to the above-described embodiments, the skew feeding of the sheet is corrected by the urging force of the shutter member, and is conveyed to the image forming portion so as to transfer the toner image thereonto (S1 to S23).
(Thick Sheet)
When the feeding portion having a thick sheet set therein is selected, the controller 50 excites the registration motor 42 so that the second roller 116 is maintained in a stop state. Then, since the rotation of the shutter arm 30 is fixed as described above in the stop state of the second roller 116, the regulation piece 31 abuts the leading end of the conveyed sheet so as to be fixed in the first posture of stopping the sheet leading end.
Then, the routine proceeds from step S2 to step S12, and the procedure to step 15 is the same as the procedure of the first embodiment. That is, the motor 53 driving the image forming portion is rotated at a half speed so as to start the image forming operation and to start the sheet feeding operation (S12 to S14). Then, when the sheet passes by the sheet sensor 120 disposed at the front position of the second roller (S15) and reaches the regulation piece 31 of the shutter arm 30, the skew feeding corrected by the above-described operation during the conveying operation is corrected (S16).
Next, the controller 50 stops the feeding motor 54 so that the first roller 115 is stopped in the skew feeding correction state (S18). Then, the controller 50 calculates the rotation start timing of the second roller 116 so that the sheet leading end matches the leading end of the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 106 by the secondary transfer portion 118 (S19), and drives the second roller 116 and the first roller 115 at that timing. Thus, as described above, the rotation locking state of the shutter arm 30 is released, and hence the regulation piece 31 is rotatable between the first posture and the second posture of allowing the passage of the sheet. As a result, the sheet is conveyed to the secondary transfer portion 118 in the skew feeding correction state (S20).
Subsequently, the toner image is transferred and fixed onto the sheet similarly to the first embodiment, and the print job ends (S21 to S23).
Even in the configuration of the embodiment, the same effect as the sixth embodiment can be obtained. Further, in the embodiment, there is no need to use the solenoid as in the sixth embodiment.
(Sheet Thickness Sensor)
In addition, even in the embodiment as in the above-described embodiment, the thickness of the conveyed sheet is detected by the sheet thickness sensor 121, and the skew feeding correction mode can be automatically switched in response to the detection result.
The sheet reaches the sheet thickness sensor 121 after step S6 or step S14 of
In this way, it is possible to obtain the sheet in which the skew feeding correction is sufficiently performed even by the user's mistake in which the sheet type different from the sheet type set by the feeding portions 111, 112, and 113 of the apparatus is input.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-254695, filed Dec. 17, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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