The present disclosure relates to a sheet storage device and an image forming apparatus.
A sheet storage device used for an image forming apparatus main body can store various sizes of sheets and regulate a position of sheets stacked on a stacking unit included in the sheet storage device.
A cassette unit attachable to and detachable from a main body of an image forming apparatus is known as one example of the sheet storage device. The cassette unit includes a regulation unit which regulates a position in a conveyance direction or a width direction of the sheets stacked on the stacking unit. A role of the regulation unit is to correctly regulate the position of the sheets stacked on the stacking unit to achieve an appropriate sheet conveyance operation. Since the sheets stacked on the stacking unit have a wide variety of sizes, the regulation unit needs to move depending on the sheet size.
The regulation unit includes an operation lever operated by a user or a serviceperson. By operating the operation lever, the user can release a fixed state of the regulation unit and move the regulation unit. Further, when the user stops operating the operation lever, the regulation unit is fixed to a position where the operation of the operation lever is stopped.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2016-113300 discusses a configuration in which an operation lever is arranged on the upper side of a regulation unit, which allows a user to easily recognize or operate the operation lever.
The regulation unit described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2016-113300 is moved by operating the operation lever.
Depending on the user, in order to use only regular size sheets, there are cases where the regulating unit is fixed. In some cases, the regulating unit is fixed so that the regulating unit does not move during transportation of the image forming apparatus.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a sheet storage device for storing sheets includes a supporting unit configured to support stored sheets, a regulation unit movably arranged on the supporting unit, and configured to regulate a position of an edge portion of a sheet, and a moving unit configured to move the regulation unit, wherein the moving unit includes moving members configured to move in a direction parallel to a moving direction of the regulation unit, wherein the moving members are moved by rotation of a rotation member in a case where the rotation member is in contact with the moving members, and wherein, in a case where a fixing member is attached to the sheet storage device in place of the rotation member, movement of the moving members is regulated by placing the moving members into contact with the fixing member.
Further features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
A first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings. However, sizes, materials, shapes, and relative positions of constituent elements described in the present embodiment should be changed as appropriate according to the configuration or various conditions of the apparatus to which the present disclosure is applied. Thus, the scope of the present disclosure should not be limited to the below-described embodiment.
As illustrated in
The image forming unit 102 includes a photosensitive drum 107 for forming a toner image, a charging roller 109 for uniformly charging a surface of the photosensitive drum 107, and a development unit 110 for supplying toner to the photosensitive drum 107.
The sheet feeding device 103 includes a cassette 1 serving as a sheet storage device, which is capable of storing a plurality of sheets S, and a feeding roller 103A serving as a feeding member, which is arranged on the upper side of the cassette 1 and feeds the sheets S stored in the cassette 1.
The cassette 1 includes a cassette main body 1A for storing the sheets S and a stacking member. An intermediate plate 6 serving as the stacking member, on which the sheets S are stacked, is held in a freely rotatable state in the upper and lower directions without meaningful restriction by making a shaft 50a included in the cassette main body 1A as a supporting point and biased to the feeding roller 103A by a coil spring 51. The intermediate plate 6 stacks a plurality of sheets S.
The cassette main body 1A includes a supporting unit for supporting the sheets S, and includes a bottom face portion that constitutes an exterior face of the cassette main body 1A. The intermediate plate 6 serving as the stacking member is pushed up by the coil spring 51 in a direction of the feeding roller 103A, so that the sheets S stacked on the intermediate plate 6 is pressed against the feeding roller 103A. Further, in this cassette 1, a separation unit 101 for separating the sheets S fed by the feeding roller 103A one by one is provided.
Next, an image forming operation performed by the image forming apparatus 100 will be described. First, based on an image signal from a host computer (not illustrated), a laser scanner 122 serving as an exposure unit emits laser light on the photosensitive drum 107. A surface of the photosensitive drum 107 is previously charged by the charging roller 109 in advance, and the photosensitive drum 107 rotates in a clockwise direction. With this configuration, an electrostatic latent image is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 107. The electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 107 is developed with toner on the development unit 110, and thus a toner image is formed on the photosensitive drum 107.
On the other hand, the feeding roller 103A starts rotating at a predetermined timing, and the intermediate plate 6 biased to a side of the feeding roller 103A by the coil spring 51 is rotationally moved upward interlocking with the rotation of the feeding roller 103A. Accordingly, a leading edge portion of the sheet S stacked on the intermediate plate 6 is pressed to contact the feeding roller 103A with a predetermined force. At this time, the feeding roller 103A is controlled to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction only when the sheet S is fed thereby, and the sheet S in a press-contact state is fed by a frictional force. If a plurality of sheets S stacked on the intermediate plate 6 is fed simultaneously, only an uppermost sheet of the sheets S is separated and conveyed downstream by the separation unit 101.
The uppermost sheet S separated by the separation unit 101 is conveyed to a skew correction unit 105, and skew correction is executed thereon. Thereafter, the sheet S is conveyed to a transfer portion 108 consisting of the photosensitive drum 107 and a transfer roller 106 by the skew correction unit 105. As described above, a toner image formed on the photosensitive drum 107 is electrically attracted and transferred to the sheet S by the transfer roller 106.
The sheet S on which the toner image is transferred is conveyed to a fixing unit 115 configured of a heating unit 113 and a pressure roller 114 by a conveyance belt 104, and heat and pressure are applied thereto at the fixing unit 115 and thus, the toner image is fixed to the sheet S. Then, the sheet S is discharged, by an intermediate discharge roller pair 118 and a discharge roller pair 119, onto a sheet discharge tray 121 arranged on the upper face of the apparatus main body 2.
Next, a configuration of the cassette 1 will be described with reference to
The cassette 1 includes a cassette main body 1A for storing sheets of various sizes, regulation units 5a, 5b, and 3 for regulating positions of edge portions of the sheets S supported by the cassette main body 1A, and the intermediate plate 6. The regulation unit includes a rear-edge regulation member 3 and width regulation members 5a and 5b. The rear-edge regulation member 3 abuts on the rear edge of the sheet in the sheet conveyance direction to regulate a position of the rear edge. The width regulation members 5a and 5b regulate a position of the sheet in the width direction intersecting with the sheet conveyance direction. The width regulation members 5a and 5b and the rear-edge regulation member 3 are arranged so as not to have an influence on rotational movement of the intermediate plate 6 illustrated in
In the present embodiment, because a sheet feeding apparatus and an image forming apparatus are integrally configured as the image forming apparatus 100, the cassette 1 is attachable to and detachable from the image forming apparatus 100. However, in a configuration in which the sheet feeding apparatus is arranged independently from the image forming apparatus, the cassette 1 is attachable to and detachable from the sheet feeding apparatus. Conventionally, an option feeder attachable to the image forming apparatus 100 is an example of a sheet feeding apparatus.
When a plurality of sheets S is to be stored in the cassette 1, the side edge positions of the sheets S are regulated by making the width regulation members 5a and 5b abut on the side edges of the sheets 5, whereas the rear edge positions of the sheets S are regulated by making the rear-edge regulation member 3 abut on the rear edges of the sheets S after the sheets S are placed on the intermediate plate 6. Thus, the sheets S are positioned and stored therein. Next, the cassette 1 is attached to the image forming apparatus 100, and the sheets S are fed one by one by the feeding roller 103A.
When the cassette 1 is attached thereto, the intermediate plate 6 illustrated in
A moving unit 20 that moves the width regulation members 5a and 5b in the width direction is arranged on the cassette main body 1A. The moving unit 20 includes rack portions 52a and 52b serving as moving members movable in a direction parallel to the moving direction of the width regulation members 5a and 5b and a pinion gear 4 serving as a rotation member. Specifically, the rack portions 52a and 52b, which extend in an arrow-B direction, i.e., a direction the same as the width direction or the moving direction of the width regulation members 5a and 5b, are respectively arranged at the lower portions of the width regulation members 5a and 5b as a pair as illustrated in
The pinion gear 4 serving as a rotation member, which is freely rotatable about a shaft portion without meaningful restriction, is arranged at the center of the bottom face portion of the cassette main body 1A. The pinion gear 4 has a gear shape, and is attachable to and detachable from the cassette main body 1A. The teeth formed on the rack portions 52a and 52b engage with the pinion gear 4. With this configuration, because of the function of the pinion gear 4 and the rack portions 52a and 52b, when one of the width regulation members 5a and 5b moves in the width direction (i.e., first direction), the other of the width regulation members 5a and 5b cooperatively moves in a direction (i.e., second direction) opposite to the direction of the one of the width regulation members 5a and 5b. As described above, both of the width regulation members 5a and 5b simultaneously move in the width direction to abut on the side edges of the sheets stacked on the intermediate plate 6 by moving one of the width regulation members 5a and 5b, so that positioning of the sheets in the width direction can be executed easily.
The rear-edge regulation member 3 is guided by a guide groove (not illustrated) provided on the bottom plate of the cassette main body 1A in an arrow-C direction, and freely movable without meaningful restriction in the sheet feeding direction. As described above, the width regulation members 5a and 5b can freely move without meaningful restriction depending on a size of stacked sheets.
As described above, a user may fix the width regulation members 5a and 5b because the user uses only a sheet of a predetermined standard size. Further, there is a case where the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed at the time of transportation of the image forming apparatus 100. In the present embodiment, the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed with a simple configuration by utilizing the moving unit 20.
Next, the stopper 41 serving as the first fixing member illustrated in
As described above, although the stopper 41 includes the arc-shaped outer edge portion 41d as a non-engaging portion, the stopper 41 may be formed into another shape. For example, the first fixing members having the shapes illustrated in
Further, as illustrated in
Further, a front face of the stopper may be formed into a shape of the pinion gear 4 as illustrated in
Further, a housing portion dedicated for housing the stopper 41 (or stopper 42 or 43) may be provided on the cassette main body 1A. In this case, the pinion gear 4 is attached to the cassette main body 1A, and the stopper 41 is taken out from the housing portion and used when the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed by utilizing the constituent elements included in the moving unit 20. Therefore, screw holes dedicated for fixing the width regulation members 5a and 5b do not have to be provided on the cassette main body 1A. Further, the stopper 41 (or stopper 42 or 43) cannot be detached easily because the stopper 41 is thoroughly covered by the intermediate plate 6 in a manner that is thorough or complete.
According to the configuration described in the first embodiment, the stopper 41 serving as the first fixing member is attached to the central portion of the bottom face of the cassette main body 1A in place of the pinion gear 4, and the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed thereby. According to the configuration described in the second embodiment, the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed without removing the pinion gear 4 from the cassette main body 1A. A reference numeral the same as that of the first embodiment will be applied to the configuration similar to the configuration described in the first embodiment.
The stopper 45 according to the present embodiment will be described. The stopper 45 is formed of a resinous material. In the present embodiment, a color the same as a color used for the back face of the cassette main body 1A is used for the stopper 45. By using the same color, the stopper 45 becomes visually less recognizable. And thus, a chance of the user removing the stopper 45 therefrom is reduced.
Depending on the intended or predetermined use, a color different from the color of the cassette main body 1A may be used so as to make the stopper 45 be more visually recognizable.
In the present embodiment, the intermediate plate 6 illustrated in
When the stopper 45 is to be attached thereto, firstly, the width regulation members 5a and 5b are moved to desired or predetermined positions. Then, the stopper 45 is attached to the cassette main body 1A from the rear face side of the cassette 1 via the hole 1c. In this state, as illustrated in
Through the above-described configuration, movement of the rack portion 52a that engages with the claw 45a of the stopper 45 is regulated. In parallel, movement of the pinion gear 4 and the rack portion 52b cooperating with the rack portion 52a is also regulated, so that the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed. A direction from which the stopper 45 is inserted is not limited to from the rear face side of the cassette 1, and the stopper 45 may be inserted from the front face side of the cassette 1. In this case, similar to the first embodiment, the stopper 45 may be attached after removal of the intermediate plate 6. Further, in order to insert the stopper 45 into the cassette 1 without removing the intermediate plate 6, a hole having an optional shape and size may be formed on the intermediate plate 6. In a case where the hole is formed on the intermediate plate 6, a position of the intermediate plate 6 is also fixed with the stopper 45.
A rack portion which the stopper 45 engages with is not limited to the rack portion 52a. If the rack portions 52a and 52b cooperate with each other, the stopper 45 may engage with the rack portion 52b. However, more appropriate position of the hole 1c is determined in the cassette main body 1A, in which the sheets S are stored, depending on whether an alignment reference of the sheets S is the left edge (i.e., a side of the rack portion 52a) or the right edge (i.e., a side of the rack portion 52b). A tolerance is reduced in a case where a distance between the alignment reference of the sheets S and the fixing position of the width regulation member 5a or 5b is shorter. Accordingly, if the alignment reference of the sheets S is the left edge, the hole 1c should be formed so as to make the rack portion 52a engage with the stopper 45. If the alignment reference thereof is the right edge, the hole 1c should be formed so as to make the rack portion 52b engage with the stopper 45.
In a case where the rack portions 52a and 52b do not interlock with each other, movement of the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed by making both of the rack portions 52a and 52b engage with the stoppers 45. In this case, hole 1c serving as opening portions may be formed at corresponding two positions.
In the present embodiment, a grip portion is not provided on the rear face side of the stopper 45, so that the stopper 45 cannot be easily detached from the cassette main body 1A. With this configuration, the user cannot easily detach the stopper 45. However, the stopper 45 may desirably be detached easily with respect to the user who would like to fix the width regulation members 5a and 5b only at a time of transportation of the image forming apparatus 100. In this case, for example, a grip portion protruding from the hole 1c may be provided on the rear face of the stopper 45, so that the user can easily detach the stopper 45 from the cassette main body 1A by using the grip portion.
The stopper 45 may be formed into another shape. For example, as illustrated in
In a case where a size of the sheet regulated by the width regulation members 5a and 5b is determined when the width regulation members 5a and 5b are used in a fixed state, a width of the engaging claw may be specified.
The “6 mm” above represents a difference between the width 216 mm of Letter size sheet and the width 210 mm of A4 size sheet. By specifying the value of the width b of the engaging claw 48a as an interval by which the difference 6 mm is dividable, the stopper 48 can fix the width regulation members 5a and 5b while minimizing a gap arising when the sheets of respective sizes, i.e., Letter size and A4 size, are fixed.
Since the width b is specified with respect to the member that regulates the widths of Letter size sheets and A4 size sheets conveyed in a portrait orientation, the width b is specified as a value by which the difference 6 mm is dividable. However, if fixation of sheets of different types having the widths other than the above-described widths is to be achieved, the value of width b has to be specified as a value by which a difference of sheets of all types regarded as fixation targets is dividable. By satisfying the above-described condition, the stopper 48 can manage fixation of sheets of greater variation. Similarly, a width of the claw of the rack portion 52a has to be specified in accordance with the size of the width b.
Providing a plurality of claws 49a on the stopper 49 compensates lowering of strength caused by reduction in size of the claw 49a. Further, a relationship between the claw 49a of the stopper 49 and the claw of the rack portion 52a may be reversed. In other words, the width d of the claw of the rack portion 52a may be specified as a value by which the width c of the claw 49a of the stopper 49 is dividable.
A housing portion dedicated for housing the stopper 45 (or the stopper 46, 47, 48, or 49) may be provided on the cassette main body 1A. In this case, the stopper 45 is not attached to the cassette main body 1A, and the stopper 45 is taken out from the housing portion and used when the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed.
In the present embodiment, although a method for fixing the width regulation members 5a and 5b has been described, the same configuration is used not only for the width regulation member but also for the rear-edge regulation member.
Further, a combination use of the first fixing member 41 in the first embodiment and the second fixing member in the present embodiment is also possible. In the configuration described in the first embodiment, since the first fixing member 41 is not exposed externally, the user has to remove the intermediate plate 6 in order to check whether the first fixing member 41 is in use. In the combination use, the user can visually recognize the stopper 45 if the hole 1c is formed on the rear face side of the cassette main body 1A. The user can recognize that the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed by visually recognizing the stopper 45, so that the user need not to remove the intermediate plate 6 to check the stopper 45.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed by utilizing the constituent elements included in the moving unit 20. Therefore, the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed at optional positions without using the screws and screw holes, which is discussed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2016-113300. The optional positions may be, for example, the positions corresponding to a sheet in a non-standard size.
According to the present embodiment, by attaching the stopper 45 to the hole 1c formed on the cassette main body 1A, it is possible to provide a sheet storage device in which the width regulation members 5a and 5b are fixed more easily than the conventional configuration.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed 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 Applications No. 2018-068253, filed Mar. 30, 2018, and No. 2018-204524, filed Oct. 30, 2018, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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