The present invention relates to a sheet storage device storing a plurality of sheets, and especially relates to a mechanism configured to abut on stored sheets to position the sheets to a predetermined position.
There is known an image forming apparatus that includes a paper cassette for storing paper sheets (sheets) on which images are to be printed. The paper cassette stores a plurality of sheets. Conventionally, the paper cassette includes a positioning member (cursor) to prevent the plurality of stored sheets from being displaced from a predetermined position. The positioning member regulates a sheet stack set on an upper surface of a lift plate to the predetermined position in a width direction.
In addition, there is known a paper cassette (sheet cassette) including a positioning member (regulating member) that presses a side surface of stored sheets by an elastic force of a spring member (see PTL 1).
[PTL 1] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. H9-183522
In a conventional technology, however, a spring member is used to bias a side surface of sheets. With such a configuration, there may be a case where, in a state where a positioning member is disposed at a position corresponding to a size of the sheets, the spring member becomes an obstacle and the user cannot store sheets in a paper cassette. In that case, the user needs to displace the positioning member outside in advance, store the sheets in the paper cassette, and then move the positioning member to a predetermined position corresponding to the size of the sheets. As understood from this, the paper setting method of the conventional technology is complicated, and the operability is not good in storing sheets in the paper cassette.
The present invention has been made in view of such conventional circumstances, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a sheet storage device in which a plurality of sheets can be stored easily in a state where a positioning member is disposed at a predetermined position, an image processing apparatus including a sheet storage device, and a sheet positioning member.
A sheet storage device according to an aspect of the present invention includes a sheet positioning member provided on a sheet placing surface in such a way as to be movable in a predetermined first direction, the sheet positioning member positioning a sheet placed on the sheet placing surface by abutting on a side end portion of the sheet at a side in the first direction.
The sheet positioning member includes a moving body, an abutting portion, a first biasing member, a second biasing member, and a bias removing portion. The moving body is configured to move in the first direction on the sheet placing surface. The abutting portion is supported by the moving body in such a way as to be movable in the first direction and configured to abut on the side end portion when the sheet positioning member positions the sheet. The first biasing member is configured to bias the abutting portion toward the side end portion. The second biasing member is configured to bias the abutting portion in a second direction opposite to a biasing direction of the first biasing member against a biasing force of the first biasing member. The bias removing portion is configured to remove a bias applied by the second biasing member.
An image processing apparatus according to another aspect of the present invention includes the sheet storage device and an image processing portion configured to perform image processing on the sheet fed from the sheet storage device.
A sheet positioning member according to a further aspect of the present invention is provided on a sheet placing surface in such a way as to be movable in a predetermined first direction, and configured to position a sheet placed on the sheet placing surface by abutting on a side end portion of the sheet at a side in the first direction. The sheet positioning member includes a moving body, an abutting portion, a first biasing member, a second biasing member, and a bias removing portion. The moving body is supported by the sheet placing surface in such a way as to be movable in the first direction. The abutting portion is supported by the moving body in such a way as to be movable in the first direction and configured to abut on the side end portion when the sheet positioning member positions the sheet. The first biasing member is configured to bias the abutting portion toward the side end portion. The second biasing member is configured to bias the abutting portion in a second direction opposite to a biasing direction of the first biasing member against a biasing force of the first biasing member. The bias removing portion is configured to remove a bias applied by the second biasing member.
According to the present invention, it is possible for a plurality of sheets to be stored easily in a state where a positioning member is disposed at a predetermined position.
The following describes an embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the following embodiment is an example of a specific embodiment of the present invention and should not limit the technical scope of the present invention. It is noted that, for the sake of explanation, an up-down direction D1, a front-rear direction D2, and a left-right direction D3 are defined with respect to a state where an image forming apparatus 10 is usably installed (the state shown in
The following describes, with reference to
The image forming apparatus 10 is a multifunction peripheral having a plurality of functions such as a print function, a copy function, a scan function, and a facsimile function.
The present embodiment describes, as one example, the image forming apparatus 10 including the image reading device 11. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration. For example, the present invention is applicable to an image processing apparatus such as: a printer (an image forming apparatus) that includes the paper cassette 17, and has only the print function; and a scanner (an image reading device) that includes a document sheet tray 14, and has only the scan function. It is noted that in this case, the paper cassette 17 and the document sheet tray 14 are each an example of the sheet storage device of the present invention.
The image forming portion 15 executes a color or monochrome image forming process (an example of image processing) by an electrophotographic method based on image data read by the image reading device 11, or image data input from an information processing apparatus such as an external personal computer. The image forming portion 15 includes an image forming unit, an exposure device, an intermediate transfer belt, a secondary transfer roller, and a fixing device. The image forming unit includes a photoconductor drum, a charging device, a developing device, a primary transfer roller, and a cleaning device (all of these components are not shown). These components are disposed in a housing 19 that constitutes a frame of the image forming portion 15 and the like.
The present embodiment describes, as one example, the image forming portion 15 adopting the electrophotographic method. However, the method of the image forming portion 15 is not limited to the electrophotographic method, but may be an inkjet recording method or any other recording or printing method.
The ADF 13 is provided in the image reading device 11. The image reading device 11 includes the document sheet tray 14. One or more document sheets (an example of sheets of the present invention) that are the reading target, are placed on the document sheet tray 14. The ADF 13 picks up the document sheets one by one from the document sheet tray 14, and feeds them in succession to a predetermined reading position. Here, the image reading device 11 reads an image from a document sheet at the reading position, and a reading unit irradiates light to the reading position.
The document sheet tray 14 includes a cursor 14A for positioning the document sheets placed on the document sheet tray 14 to a predetermined position in the front-rear direction D2. The cursor 14A is provided on an upper surface (sheet placing surface) of the document sheet tray 14. The cursor 14A extends in a width direction (the left-right direction D3) of the document sheet tray 14 and is configured to move frontward from a rear end portion on the upper surface of the document sheet tray 14. The cursor 14A abuts on a rear end portion of a stack of document sheets placed on the document sheet tray 14, and position the stack of document sheets to the predetermined position.
The image reading device 11 is attached to an upper portion of the image forming apparatus 10. The image reading device 11 includes a reading unit, a contact member, a document sheet pressing 11A, and a housing 11B. The above-mentioned components are stored in the housing 11B of the image reading device 11. The image reading device 11 executes an image reading process (an example of the image processing) of reading image data from a document sheet. For example, the image reading device 11 executes a process of reading an image from a document sheet that has been fed by the ADF 13 and is moving, and a process of reading an image from a document sheet placed still on the contact member.
The following describes the paper cassette 17 in detail.
The housing 19 supports the paper cassette 17 such that the paper cassette 17 can be slid in and out the housing 19 in the front-rear direction D2 through a front surface of the image forming apparatus 10. The housing 19 is an example of a housing of the present invention. As shown in
A reinforcement frame 23 (an example of a second member of the present invention) is provided on the front side of a lower portion of the housing 19. The reinforcement frame 23 is disposed more on the front side than the front support frame 21, and separated upward from the front support frame 21 by a certain interval. The paper cassette 17 can be inserted through an opening which is surrounded by the reinforcement frame 23, the front support frame 21, and the side frames 19A and 19B. It is noted that the certain interval is a size determined to allow for insertion of the paper cassette 17.
It is noted that although the present embodiment describes, as one example, a configuration where the paper cassette 17 is inserted in and supported by the housing 19 of the image forming portion 15 in a detachable manner, another housing for supporting the paper cassette 17 may be provided independently of the housing 19. The housing includes the support frames 21 and 22, and the reinforcement frame 23. In this case, the sheet storage device of the present invention is achieved by the housing and the paper cassette 17.
The sheet storage portion 41 includes: a handle portion 35 on the front side thereof, a pair of side walls 36A and 36B on the left and right sides thereof; and a regulating member 37 for regulating the rear end of the sheets, on the rear side thereof. In addition, a guide member 38 is provided between the bottom plate 46 and the handle portion 35, wherein the guide member 38 has a guide surface that guides a front end of a print sheet diagonally upward when a sheet feed mechanism (not shown) feeds the print sheet frontward from the sheet storage portion 41.
The lift plate 45 is attached to an upper surface (bottom surface) of the bottom plate 46 of the sheet storage portion 41, with an elastic member (not shown) in between. The elastic member is, for example, a coil spring or a plate spring. The lift plate 45 is always biased upward by the elastic member. With this configuration, a top sheet of the print sheets stacked on the lift plate 45 is always in contact with a pickup roller of the sheet feed mechanism.
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In the present embodiment, the right cursor 52 is provided on the bottom plate 46, in the vicinity of the right side wall 36B. The right cursor 52 abuts on the right side end of the sheet stack stored in the sheet storage portion 41 and positions the sheet stack to the predetermined position. The right cursor 52 is supported by the bottom plate 46 in such a way as to be slidable in the width direction.
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The moving body 54 includes a plate-like support plate 55 (an example of a support portion of the present invention) and a plate-like vertical plate 56 (an example of a side plate portion of the present invention), wherein the support plate 55 is slidably supported by the bottom plate 46, and the vertical plate 56 extends upward approximately in the vertical direction from the support plate 55. The moving body 54 is made of, for example, a synthetic resin, and the support plate 55 and the vertical plate 56 are integrally formed with each other. The support plate 55 extends in the front-rear direction D2 along the upper surface (bottom surface) of the bottom plate 46. An end portion (left end portion) of the sheet stack in the width direction is supported by an upper surface of the support plate 55.
In addition, the abutting portion 57 is supported by the moving body 54. The abutting portion 57 includes a main body portion 571 that is formed in an approximately rectangular shape. An inner side surface of the main body portion 571 is referred to as an abutting surface 57A and abuts on the left side end portion of the sheet stack to position the sheet stack. The abutting portion 57 is a plate-like member extending in the up-down direction D1, and is supported by the moving body 54 such that the main body portion 571 faces an inner side surface 56B of the vertical plate 56.
In the present embodiment, the left cursor 51 is provided on the bottom plate 46, in the vicinity of the left side wall 36A. The left cursor 51 abuts on the left side end of the sheet stack stored in the sheet storage portion 41 and positions the sheet stack to the predetermined position. The left cursor 51 is supported by the bottom plate 46 in such a way as to be slidable in the width direction.
A slide movement mechanism of the left cursor 51 and the right cursor 52 is composed of, for example, support rails (not shown) and rail guides (not shown), wherein the support rails are formed on the bottom plate 46 and the rail guides are provided at front and rear end portions of the support plates 55 and 65. When the rail guides slide along the support rails, the cursors 51 and 52 slide in the width direction on the bottom plate 46. It is noted that the slide movement mechanism of the left cursor 51 and the right cursor 52 is not limited to the above-described configuration, but another movement mechanism may be adopted.
The lift plate 45 is provided on the bottom plate 46 as described above. In addition, cuts are formed in opposite sides of the lift plate 45 in correspondence with the movement range of the cursors 51 and 52 so that the cursors 51 and 52 can move in the width direction on the bottom plate 46. As a result, the cursors 51 and 52 can move in the width direction without being interfered with the lift plate 45.
The pair of cursors 51 and 52 are configured to move in conjunction with each other in the width direction on the bottom plate 46. For example, a rack-pinion mechanism composed of rack gears 53 (see
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The operation lever 69 is configured to be displaced between a lock position and an unlock position, wherein the lock position is indicated by the solid line in
A coil spring 72 is provided between the operation lever 69 and the abutting portion 66. The coil spring 72 is provided above the displacement portion 76 near the lower end portion of the operation lever 69. The coil spring 72 is what is called a compression spring and is disposed in a compressed state between the operation lever 69 and the abutting portion 66. An end of the coil spring 72 is coupled with the abutting portion 66 and another end is coupled with the operation lever 69. The coil spring 72 biases the operation lever 69 from the abutting portion 66 rightward. That is, the coil spring 72 elastically biases the operation lever 69 from the unlock position toward the lock position. As a result, in a state where another external force is not applied, the operation lever 69 is always held at the lock position.
A stopper 79 is provided in the right side of the operation lever 69. The stopper 79 regulates the operation lever 69 biased by the coil spring 72 from being displaced to beyond the lock position. The coil spring 72 is provided as one example, and any biasing member configured to bias the operation lever 69 toward the lock position may be applied instead of the coil spring 72. For example, a torsion coil spring attached to the support shaft 76B may be applied instead of the coil spring 72. In addition, instead of using an elastic biasing member such as the coil spring 72, elasticity of flexible operation lever 69 may be used to bias the operation lever 69 toward the lock position. In such a case, the operation lever 69 may be integrally provided with the abutting portion 66.
A lock claw 78 (an example of a lock piece) projecting downward is provided in a lower end portion of the operation lever 69. The lock claw 78 is used to fix the right cursor 52 to an arbitrary position in the width direction on the bottom plate 46 of the sheet storage portion 41. The lock claw 78 is displaced in the up-down direction D1 with the support shaft 76B as a fulcrum when the operation lever 69 is pivoted between the lock position and the unlock position. The lock claw 78 is formed in the shape of a claw that has a downward acute angle.
An engaging portion 49 including a plurality of engaging grooves 49A (an example of an engaging groove) formed at regular intervals in the width direction, is formed on the bottom plate 46 of the sheet storage portion 41. The engaging portion 49 is formed on the bottom plate 46 in a moving range of the right cursor 52. For example, the lock claw 78 is composed of gear teeth of a predetermined size, and the engaging portion 49 is a rack gear having gear teeth of the same size and the same pitch as those of the lock claw 78.
In the present embodiment, in a state where the operation lever 69 is not operated, the operation lever 69 is located at the lock position, and in this state, the lock claw 78 enters the engaging grooves 49A of the engaging portion 49 and is engaged therewith in the width direction (see
When the operation portion 75 is operated by the operator, and the operation lever 69 is displaced from the lock position to the unlock position, the lock claw 78 is displaced upward and released from the engaging grooves 49A of the engaging portion 49 (see the dotted line in
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The openings 59 are long holes that are elongated in the up-down direction D1 and are longer than the size of the engaging arms 58 in the up-down direction D1. As a result, in a state where the engaging arms 58 are inserted in the openings 59, the openings 59 support the abutting portion 57 such that the abutting portion 57 can move in the up-down direction D1 within the range of the size of the openings 59 in the up-down direction D1, and guide the abutting portion 57 in the up-down direction D1. In the present embodiment, as described below, the abutting portion 57 is supported by the moving body 54 so as to be displaced in the up-down direction D1 between a pressed position (the position shown in
The left cursor 51 is provided with a coil spring 81 that biases toward the left side end portion of the sheet stack. The coil spring 81 is an example of a first biasing member of the present invention. The coil spring 81 is disposed between the vertical plate 56 and the main body portion 571 of the abutting portion 57. The coil spring 81 biases the abutting portion 57 rightward with respect to the vertical plate 56. As a result, in a state where no other external force is applied to the abutting portion 57, for example, in a state where the pressing member 90 does not press the abutting portion 57, the abutting portion 57 is disposed at a regulating position (the position shown in
A through hole 82 (an example of a through hole of the present invention) is formed in the support plate 55 of the left cursor 51. The through hole 82 is a hole in which a lower end portion of the abutting portion 57 is inserted, and is elongated in the front-rear direction D2.
The projection portion 83 (an example of an insertion portion of the present invention) projecting downward from the main body portion 571 is provided at the lower end portion of the abutting portion 57. The projection portion 83 is configured to be inserted downward in the through hole 82 of the support plate 55 from the upper surface of the support plate 55. As shown in
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The coil spring 84 is what is called a compression spring and is disposed in a compressed state between the fixing portion 86 and the projection portion 83. The pressing member 90 receives an elastic force of the coil spring 84, abuts on a side surface of the projection portion 83, and presses the projection portion 83 leftward. It is noted that the coil spring 84 is used as one example in the present embodiment, but any elastic member configured to apply, to the pressing member 90, an elastic force that presses the projection portion 83 may be used instead of the coil spring 84.
In the present embodiment, an opening 85 (an example of a first opening portion of the present invention) is formed in the projection portion 83. The opening 85 is a through hole piercing through the projection portion 83 in the left-right direction D3, and has a size and shape that allow the pressing member 90 to be inserted therein. As shown in
The coil spring 84 applies, to the pressing member 90, an elastic force that is larger than a biasing force of the coil spring 81 that biases the abutting portion 57. As a result, when the biasing force of the pressing member 90 is applied to the abutting portion 57, for example, the abutting portion 57 is pressed by the pressing member 90 leftward, and the abutting portion 57 is displaced toward the vertical plate 56. In this case, the abutting portion 57 cannot press the left side end portion of the sheet stack, and is disposed at a non-regulating position (the position shown in
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The projection portion 93 is formed plate-like. An upper surface of the projection portion 93 is an inclined surface 94 that is inclined from the base portion 91 toward the tip. The inclined surface 94 abuts on an edge portion 851 located above the opening 85 when the abutting portion 57 is displaced from the non-pressed position (see
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The projection portion 88 is configured to, when the paper cassette 17 is drawn out from the housing 19, abut on the reinforcement frame 23 of the housing 19 and receive, from the front support frame 21, a force that pushes down the abutting portion 57. As a result, as shown in
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When the paper cassette 17 is further inserted in the insertion direction, an upward force is applied to the projection portion 83 by the contact between the projection portion 83 and the front support frame 21. This allows the abutting portion 57 that has been located at the pressed position (see
After the pressing by the pressing member 90 is removed, the abutting portion 57 receives the biasing force of the coil spring 81 and moves toward the left end portion of the sheet stack, and is displaced from the non-pressed position to the pressed position shown in
Next, the following describes how the left cursor 51 operates when the paper cassette 17 is drawn out from the housing 19.
After the paper cassette 17 is attached to the housing 19, the abutting portion 57 is located at the non-pressed position. In this state, when the paper cassette 17 is drawn out from the housing 19, the projection portion 83 provided at the lower end of the abutting portion 57 passes above the front support frame 21. As shown in
With the above-described configuration of the left cursor 51, when an upward force is applied to the projection portion 83 of the abutting portion 57 in a state where the abutting portion 57 is located at the pressed position, the abutting portion 57 is displaced from the non-regulating position to the regulating position. The user moves the cursors 51 and 52 to predetermined positions in advance and stores the print sheets in the paper cassette 17 after it has become empty. In such a case, with the above-described configuration, even if there is a small gap between the cursors 51 and 52 and the print sheets, the abutting portion 57 is displaced to the regulating position during the insertion of the paper cassette 17 into the housing 19. As a result, to store the print sheets in the paper cassette 17, there is no need to spread the space between the cursors 51 and 52 in advance to be wider than the space between the predetermined positions, and there is no need to move the cursors 51 and 52 to the predetermined positions thereafter, either. As a result, the print sheets can be set in the paper cassette 17 easily, and the paper cassette 17 can be inserted with excellent operability.
It is noted that the present embodiment discloses, as one example, a configuration where the abutting portion 57 is displaced upward by a force applied thereto from the front support frame 21 when the paper cassette 17 is inserted, and the abutting portion 57 is displaced downward by a force applied thereto from the reinforcement frame 23 when the paper cassette 17 is drawn out. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration. For example, when the user stores print sheets in the paper cassette 17, the user him/herself may remove the pressure from the abutting portion 57 by displacing the abutting portion 57 upward by operating the projection portion 83. In addition, after storing the print sheets, the user may restore the pressure to the abutting portion 57 by displacing the abutting portion 57 downward by operating the projection portion 88.
In addition, the above-described embodiment discloses, as one example, a configuration where the left cursor 51 includes the abutting portion 57 and the pressing member 90. However, not limited to the configuration, for example, each of the left cursor 51 and the right cursor 52 may include the abutting portion 57 and the pressing member 90. In addition, the above-described embodiment discloses, as one example, a configuration where the operation lever 69 is provided in the right cursor 52. However, not limited to the configuration, for example, the operation lever 69 may be provided in the left cursor 51 together with the abutting portion 57 and the pressing member 90.
In addition, the above-described embodiment discloses, as one example, a configuration where the present invention is applied to the left cursor 51 of the paper cassette 17. However, not limited to the configuration, for example, the cursor 14A of the image reading device 11 may be constituted in the same manner as the left cursor 51.
In addition, the above-described embodiment discloses, as one example, a configuration where the abutting portion 57 moves between the non-regulating position and the regulating position along the left-right direction D3 approximately horizontally. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration. For example, the abutting portion 57 may move between the non-regulating position and the regulating position by swinging around the lower end portion of the abutting portion 57.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-213212 | Nov 2018 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2019/041141 | 10/18/2019 | WO | 00 |