Sheet transfer apparatus and image reading apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6810231
  • Patent Number
    6,810,231
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 27, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 26, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A sheet transfer apparatus transfers a sheet to a predetermined position. The apparatus includes a discharge tray; a support device for rotationally supporting the discharge tray; an interconnecting device that activates according to a rotation of the discharge tray; and a sheet regulating device engaging the interconnecting means to be movable between a regulating position for regulating a movement of the sheet and a retracted position for allowing the sheets on the discharge tray to move. A control device prevents the sheet regulating device from moving to the regulating position from the retracted position even though the discharge tray is rotated when a load greater than a predetermined value is applied to the sheet regulating device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT




This invention relates to a sheet transfer apparatus for an image reading apparatus such as a copier, facsimile, printer and scanner, and an image reading apparatus equipped with the same. More specifically, this invention relates to a sheet transfer apparatus having a discharge tray that stores a sheet after reading an image and is capable of opening a sheet transport path disposed below the discharge tray.




Japanese Patent Publication (Tokkai) No. 09-292742 has disclosed an example of a sheet transfer apparatus with a sheet transport path disposed below a discharge tray. In the apparatus, a transfer belt sequentially draws a sheet stacked on a sheet supply tray and transports the sheet to a platen glass to read an image on the sheet. The apparatus is structured to reverse and transfer the sheet via a switchback path to organize a page order of the sheet. The switchback path is arranged below the discharge tray.




In the conventional sheet transfer apparatus, it is difficult to recover a sheet when the sheet is not properly transferred, and causes a paper jam in the switchback path arranged below the discharge tray. The sheet is transferred back and forth in the switchback path with being curled, thereby being easy to cause the paper jam.




To make it easy to remove the jammed sheet, the discharge tray may be arranged to rotate upward to open the switchback path. A sheet transfer apparatus is generally capable of handling a sheet having a size from B5 to A3. The most commonly used sheet size is A4, and the switchback path may be arranged to open at a sheet transfer inlet.




In the case of the A4 size, the sheet is discharged on a part of the discharge tray after a reading process. In such a case, as shown in

FIG. 21

, when the discharge tray is rotated upward, the sheets P stacked on the discharge tray H slide, thereby shifting a bundle of the sheet and mixing up the page order. In the apparatus shown in

FIG. 21

, a sheet transfer path is arranged below the discharge tray. The same problem occurs for an image forming apparatus such as a copier or facsimile, in which a toner is disposed in the apparatus, and a discharge tray is rotated to open the apparatus to replace the toner.




In view of the problems describe above, the first object of the present invention is to provide a sheet transfer apparatus having a discharge tray for stacking a sheet discharged from the apparatus. When the discharge tray is opened upward while the sheets are stacked thereupon, the sheets are restrained not so as to slide, thereby preventing displacement of the sheet bundle and disorder of the pages.




The second object of the present invention is to provide a sheet transfer apparatus in which only a sheet having a size that tends to slide is restrained not so as to slide on the discharge tray, so that a sheet having a size that does not tend to slide is discharged smoothly without any obstacles.




Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the first aspect of the present invention, a sheet transfer apparatus includes a discharge tray movable in the vertical direction between the first position for receiving a discharged sheet and the second position oblique with regard to the first position, interconnecting means that activates when the discharge tray moves from the first position to the second position, and sheet regulating means engaging the interconnecting means for regulate the sheet on discharge tray. An image reading apparatus is equipped with such a sheet transfer apparatus.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, a sheet transfer apparatus includes a discharge tray, support means for supporting the discharge tray to be rotatable, interconnecting means that activates when the discharge tray rotates, and sheet regulating means engaging the interconnecting means and movable between a regulating position for regulating a sheet on the discharge tray and a retracted position for allowing the sheet to move. An image reading apparatus is equipped with such a sheet transfer apparatus.




With the sheet regulating means in the sheet transfer apparatus of the invention, it is possible to open the discharge tray without disrupting or disorganizing the sheets stacked on the discharge tray.




The interconnecting means comprises cam means for interconnecting with the rotation of the discharge tray. One edge of the sheet regulating means engages the cam means. Also, the sheet regulating means is fixed at the regulating position when the cam means rotates more than a predetermined angle.




According to the present invention, the interconnecting means in the sheet transfer apparatus further comprises control means for preventing the sheet regulating means from moving from the retracted position to the regulating position even if the discharge tray is rotated when a load beyond a predetermined limit is applied to activate the sheet regulating means. With this configuration, the interconnecting means does not move due to a weight of the sheets covering the sheet regulating means when the discharge tray is rotated. The control means may include spring means or friction transmission means.




According to the present invention, a sheet transfer apparatus comprises a discharge tray having the first discharge tray for receiving a sheet discharged from a sheet discharge outlet and the second discharge tray arranged adjacent to the first discharge tray; support means for supporting the first discharge tray to be rotatable to open a lower portion of the discharge tray; interconnecting means that activates when the first discharge tray rotates beyond a predetermined angle; and sheet regulating means that engages the interconnecting means and moves between a regulating position for regulating the movement of the sheet placed on the discharge tray and a retracted position for allowing the sheet to move.




In the apparatus of the present invention, the sheet regulating means is supported on the second discharge tray, and the second supporting means supports the second discharge tray to be movable independently of the first discharge tray, thereby allowing the second discharge tray to open.




When a load beyond the predetermined amount is applied to the sheet regulating means, the interconnecting means controls the sheet regulating means to move from the retracted position to the regulating position.




According to the present invention, a sheet transfer apparatus comprises a discharge tray; transfer means for transferring a sheet along a platen for reading an image; a switchback path for switching and reversing the sheet transferred from the transfer means; a discharge tray composed of the first discharge tray arranged above the switchback path and being movable in a vertical direction between the first position for receiving the sheet after reading the image and the second position that opens the sheet transfer inlet side of the switchback path, and a second discharge tray disposed adjacent to the first discharge tray; support means for supporting the first discharge tray to be rotatably to open the switchback path; interconnecting means that activates according to the rotation of the first discharge tray; and sheet control means movable from a retracted position for allowing the sheet to move to a regulating position for regulating the movement of the sheet on the discharge tray through the action of the interconnecting means when the first discharge tray is rotated from the first position to the second position. An image reading apparatus is equipped with such a sheet transfer apparatus.




With this configuration, it is possible to easily remove the sheet jammed in the switchback path. The sheet regulating means also prevents the sheet placed on the discharge tray from slipping even when the discharge tray is lifted upward to open the switchback path, thereby maintaining the original state of the sheets on the discharge tray.




According to the present invention, the sheet transfer apparatus further comprises control means for interconnecting with the rotation of the first discharge tray so that the sheet regulating means does not move from the retracted position to the regulating position when the sheet is discharged and straddles between the first discharge tray and the second discharge tray above the sheet regulating means. Therefore, when a large size sheet such as A3 or B4 is placed beyond the first discharge tray to reach the second discharge tray, the sheet regulating means rises to prevent the sheet from being disorganized.




The first discharge tray and the second discharge tray are rotatably attached to a apparatus frame, thereby allowing an entire lower portion of the discharge tray to open.




According to the present invention, a sheet transfer apparatus comprises a discharge tray movable in the vertical direction between the first position for receiving a discharged sheet and the second position oblique with regard to the first position; a tray position sensor for detecting a location of the discharge tray at the first position or the second position; sheet regulating means for regulating the movement of the sheet on the discharge tray; drive means for driving the sheet regulating means to a position where the sheet regulating means engages the sheet; a sheet sensor disposed at upstream in the sheet discharge direction further than the sheet regulating means for detecting the sheet; and control means that actuates the drive means when the tray position sensor detects the discharge tray at the second position.




The sheet transfer apparatus further comprises the second sheet sensor for detecting whether the sheet on the discharge tray is located at downstream in the sheet discharge direction beyond the sheet regulating means. The sheet transfer apparatus further includes control means for preventing the drive means from activating when the second sheet sensor detects the sheets at downstream in the discharge direction, even when the tray position sensor detects the discharge tray at the second position. With this configuration, it is possible to easily remove a sheet jammed in the switchback path formed below the discharge tray. Furthermore, the sheet regulating means can maintain the original state of the sheet on the discharge tray without slipping out of place even if the discharge tray is lifted to open the switchback path and remove the jammed sheet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of a sheet transfer apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front sectional view of the sheet transfer apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a section view of the sheet transfer apparatus of the first embodiment in a state that only the first discharge tray portion is opened while a sheet smaller than A4 size is placed on the discharge tray;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the sheet transfer apparatus of the first embodiment in a state that only the first discharge tray portion is opened while a sheet smaller than A4 size is placed on the discharge tray;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of sheet regulating means of the first embodiment;




FIGS.


6


(


a


)-


6


(


c


) are views showing a discharge tray portion of the first embodiment in a state that the sheet regulating means (stopper) rotates along with the first discharge tray;




FIGS.


7


(


a


)-


7


(


c


) are views showing a discharge tray portion of the first embodiment in a state that the sheet regulating means (stopper) rotates along with the first discharge tray;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the sheet transfer apparatus of the first embodiment in a state that the first discharge tray rotates;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view showing the discharge tray portion of the first embodiment in a state that the second discharge tray is opened upward;





FIG. 10

is a view showing a discharge tray of the second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a view showing a discharge tray of the third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a view showing a control block for controlling drive of a stopper in the third embodiment;





FIG. 13

shows detection results of sensors in the control block in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a view showing a case that an opening portion of the discharge tray is disposed in a different position;




FIGS.


15


(


a


)-


15


(


c


) are views showing an operation of reading an image on one side of an original in the sheet transfer apparatus;




FIGS.


16


(


a


)-


16


(


c


) are views showing an operation of reading an image on one side of an original in the sheet transfer apparatus;




FIGS.


17


(


a


)-


17


(


d


) are views showing an operation of reading an image on one side of an original in the sheet transfer apparatus;




FIGS.


18


(


a


)-


18


(


c


) are views showing an operation of reading an image on both sides of an original in the sheet transfer apparatus;




FIGS.


19


(


a


)-


19


(


c


) are views showing an operation of reading an image on both sides of an original in the sheet transfer apparatus;




FIGS.


20


(


a


) and


20


(


b


) are views showing an operation of reading an image on both sides of an original in the sheet transfer apparatus; and





FIG. 21

is a view showing an example of a conventional sheet transfer apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Hereunder, embodiments of the invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.




A sheet transfer apparatus


1


according to the present invention is mounted to a reading apparatus body via a hinge, arid the like (not shown) to be capable of opening and closing a platen disposed on an upper portion of an image forming apparatus


8


.





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of the sheet transfer apparatus


1


according to the present invention.

FIG. 2

is a front sectional view of the sheet transfer apparatus seen. In the sheet transfer unit according to this invention, each of sheet supply means, transfer means and discharge means is configured as a unit.




On the sheet transport apparatus


1


, as shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, there are formed a support frame


2


; a sheet supply tray


10


; a sheet supply unit


3


disposed on one side of the support frame


2


for drawing sheets stacked on the sheet supply tray


10


; a transport unit


5


for receiving the sheets drawn from the sheet supply unit


3


and for transferring them to a predetermined position on a platen of an image reading apparatus (not shown) located below the sheet supply unit


3


; discharge means


4


disposed on the other side of the support frame


2


for discharging the sheets after reading images; and a discharge tray


11


for stacking the discharged sheets. A switch back path


25


for reversing the sheet after reading is situated under the discharge tray. Also, a front cover


6


and a rear cover


7


are disposed to protect a main body of the apparatus. The sheet supply unit


3


, the transport unit


5


, and the discharge unit


4


are mounted to predetermined mounting locations on the support frame


2


.




Each of the sheet supply unit


3


, the discharge unit


4


and the transport unit


5


is provided with a sheet supply motor, discharge motor and transfer motor (not shown) capable of rotating in forward and reverse directions for driving rollers.




The sheet is stacked with a surface with images upward on the sheet supply tray


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The sheet supply unit


3


draws the stacked sheet. After the sheet is reversed 180 degrees, the sheet stops with the surface downward at a predetermined reading position under a transfer belt


18


of the transfer means


5


. After the sheet is read, the sheet is discharged onto the discharge tray


11


by the discharge unit


4


.




When the sheets stacked on the sheet supply tray


10


are a set of a plurality of sheets, a page order of the set is reversed if using the above sheet discharging method, because the sheets are drawn out and read continuously from the upper most sheet. To prevent this, the discharge unit does not discharge the sheet after reading to the discharge tray. Instead, the discharge unit first transfers the sheet into the switchback path


25


situated on a backside (an inner-side) of the discharge tray


11


, then discharges the sheet into the discharge tray


11


from a trailing edge of the sheet, thereby maintaining the original page order of the set.




Operations of supply, transfer, switchback and discharge of the sheets in the sheet transfer apparatus according to the present invention will be described below, including an operation for reading both sides of the sheets.




When the sheets are transferred into the switchback path


25


, a sheet jam (paper jam) can easily occur since the sheets are bent by the discharge means before the transfer inlet and the sheets move forward and backward inside the switchback path. For that reason, the switchback path must be structured to open so that an operator can easily remove the jammed paper.





FIG. 2

illustrates the first embodiment of the sheet transfer apparatus according to the present invention. According to the first embodiment, the sheet supply tray


10


is mounted to an upper portion of the apparatus, and the sheet supply unit


3


disposed at a left side supplies the sheets to the transfer unit


5


sequentially from the uppermost sheet stacked on the sheet supply tray


10


. The discharge tray


11


is disposed below the sheet supply tray


10


. As described above, after reading the images, the sheet must be reversed as needed. For this purpose, the switchback path


25


is established inside the discharge tray.




The discharge tray


11


is divided into two main portions. The first main portion is a first discharge tray portion


11


A that opens a sheet inlet of the switchback path. The second main portion is a second discharge tray portion


11


B adjacent to the first discharge tray portion


11


A. The discharge tray


11


is structured to open using the first discharge tray portion


11


A and second discharge tray portion


11


B.




Specifically, the first discharge tray portion


11


A alone rotates upward to open the switchback path, when the sheet is jammed at the sheet inlet of the switchback path. Also, the second discharge tray portion


11


B rotates upward when the sheet is jammed deeper inside of the switchback path. With this structure, it is possible to open the switchback path


25


to remove the jammed sheet.





FIG. 3

shows a state in which only the first discharge tray portion


11


A opens.




The first discharge tray portion


11


A is hinged to the second discharge tray portion


11


B in a way that the first opening portion can rotate around a shaft


12


with regard to the main frame (not shown). The second discharge tray portion


11


B is hinged to the apparatus frame such that the second opening portion can rotate around a shaft


13


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the first discharge tray portion


11


A can rotate up to approximately 55 degrees according to this embodiment. This angle provides an enough space to remove any jammed sheets. If it is opened any further, it will hit the upper sheet supply tray


10


.




Note that it is perfectly acceptable to rotate the upper sheet supply tray


10


upward around the sheet feeder side to open wider than the angle described above.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the first discharge tray portion


11


A may rotate upward while the sheets, for example, A4 size sheets, are stacked thereupon after reading. When the first discharge tray rotates with the sheets, like the A4 size sheets, stacked thereupon, a stopper disposed as the sheet regulating means to regulate the falling of the sheets, described in detail below, prevents the sheets from being disorganized.




Also, the second discharge tray portion


11


B can rotate up to approximately 30 degrees. Normally, 25 degrees is enough because the paper jams mainly occur in the first discharge tray portion


11


A, and the first opening portion can open wider. With this configuration, it is easier to handle the paper jam at the sheet inlet of the switchback path, and it is also possible to handle the paper jam at farther from the sheet inlet.




As seen in

FIG. 4

, when larger sized sheets, like A3 or B4, are placed on the discharge tray


11


, the stopper


79


is positioned at a location not protruding from the tray protruding portion


11


C as such a sheet slides for a shorter distance on the tray, even when the first discharge tray portion


11


A is rotated upward. This is to prevent the stopper


79


from pushing upward the sheets straddling between the first discharge tray


11


A and the second discharge tray


11


B.




A sheet magnet is attached to a top of a free opening portion of the first discharge tray


11


A. Also, a steel piece


27


is disposed on a portion corresponding to the magnet at the apparatus frame. The magnet portion


26


and the steel piece


27


attract with each other. They form opening lock means


14


of the first discharge tray


11


A and the second discharge tray


11


B. Although not shown in the drawings, the second discharge tray portion


11


B also is provided with the same opening lock means


14


. This opening lock means


14


prevents problems such that the first discharge tray portion


11


A and the second discharge tray portion


11


B inadvertently open when the sheet transfer apparatus


1


closes or opens the platen


31


. Therefore, the first discharge tray portion


11


A and the second discharge tray portion


11


B open only when an operator tries to open.




The following will describe actions of the first embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIG. 5

to FIG.


9


.





FIG. 5

shows an operational mechanism of the stopper


79


as the sheet regulating means, which disappears and appears from the discharge tray


11


.




The tray arm


70


is fastened to the first discharge tray portion


11


A and is rotatably mounted to the tray rotating shaft


12


disposed on the main unit frame. The blade-shaped cam member


71


is rotatably mounted to the rotating frame


12


. The tray arm


70


and the cam member


71


are separately joined with a coil spring


73


wrapping around a portion of the rotating shaft


12


. Specifically, an end


73




a


of the coil spring is mounted to an arm pin


71




a


disposed on the tray arm


70


, and the other end


73




b


is attached to a cam pin


71




b


disposed on the cam member


71


. Therefore, when the first discharge tray portion


11


A moves upward, the tray arm


70


also moves upward rotating around the rotating shaft


12


, thereby transmitting the rotation to the cam member


71


via the coil spring


73


.




The stopper shaft


80


of the stopper


79


is mounted to a portion of the second discharge tray


11


B as a pivot. The stopper


79


rotates between a retracted position (solid lines of the stopper


79


in

FIG. 5

) that is flush with a tray surface of the second discharge tray portion


11


B, and a sheet regulating posit ion (phantom lines of the stopper


79


in

FIG. 5

) where it stands up from the tray surface to abut against the sheets. The stopper shaft


80


mounted on the second discharge tray portion


11


B comprises a cam touching portion


76


positioned at one end thereof on the cam member side, and a lever


77


positioned at the other end for receiving the stopper


79


mounted to an end of the stopper shaft


80


on the apparatus frame side. A stopper bearing means


78


for bearing the stopper shaft


80


is also disposed thereupon.




The stopper bearing means


78


is arranged to rotate on the same shaft as the stopper shaft


80


, and the second coil spring


81


is disposed between the apparatus frame and the stopper bearing means


78


for constantly urging the stopper


79


toward the retracted position on the tray surface.




A leading edge of the lever touching portion


75


on the cam member


71


touches the lever cam touching portion


76


. Therefore, when the cam member


71


rotates in the counterclockwise direction of the drawing, the lever touching portion


75


presses the cam touching portion


76


downward. This downward movement moves the stopper bearing means


78


to rotate clockwise around the stopper shaft


80


. Accordingly, the stopper


79


also rotates around the stopper shaft


80


in the clockwise direction to stand. Note that while the cam surface


74


abuts the cam touching portion


76


through the rotation of the cam member


71


, the stopper will not move in the counterclockwise direction to be in the retracted position even if a load is applied to the leading edge of the stopper


79


in the counterclockwise direction.




As described above, a configuration interconnecting the tray arm


70


to the stopper


79


constitutes the interconnecting means


70


and


78


and the sheet regulating means


79


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, when the sheets are stacked on the stopper


79


, a rotational load is applied to the leading edge thereof, even if the first discharge tray portion


11


A is rotated. This load on both the tray arm


70


and the cam member


71


is stronger than the force of the spring that connects both, so even if the first discharge tray portion


11


A is rotated, the coil spring simply bends without moving the cam member. Accordingly, the stopper does not move to cause any unnecessary movements such as lifting up the sheets.




An upward rotating movement of the first discharge tray portion


11


A and a rising action of the stopper


79


through the upward movement will be explained with reference to FIGS.


6


(


a


)-


6


(


c


) and FIGS.


7


(


a


)-


7


(


c


). Note that a size of the sheets placed on the tray is A4, but the sheets are omitted from the drawings for explanation.




First, FIG.


6


(A) shows a state that a discharged sheet is received on the discharge trays


11


A and B. In this state, the first discharge tray portion


11


A is substantially horizontal, namely 0 degree in this embodiment. In this state, the stopper


79


disposed on the second discharge tray portion


11


B at a location near the first discharge tray portion


11


A is in a retracted state flush with the second discharge tray portion


11


B. Note that even in this state, the cam touching portion


76


positioned at the other side of the lever


77


that moves the stopper


79


is constantly urged toward the lever touching portion


75


of the cam member


71


by the lever spring


81


.




The drawings from FIG.


6


(


b


) to FIG.


7


(


a


) show a state that the first discharge tray portion


11


A rotates from approximately 5 degrees to 24 degrees. This rotational movement rotates the cam member


71


and moves the lever touching portion


75


of the cam member, thereby moving the stopper member to the standing position.




It is confirmed that the sheets on the first discharge tray portion


11


A slide downward when the rotational angle becomes larger than 25 degrees. Therefore, when the cam touching portion


76


touches the cam surface


74


of the cam member


71


from a point beyond 24 degrees, as shown in FIG.


7


(


a


), the stopper


79


is locked. Therefore, even if the sheets fall against the stopper


79


, the stopper


79


does not retract to overlap the second discharge tray portion


11


B.




FIG.


7


(


b


) shows a state that the first discharge tray portion


11


A opens completely. In this embodiment, the first discharge tray portion opens 55 degrees from the horizontal position. In this state, the switchback path


25


is completely opened, thereby making it easy to remove the paper jam.




When the paper jam is removed, the first discharge tray portion


11


A is closed in the order of FIGS.


7


(


c


) to


7


(


b


) to


7


(


a


) to FIGS.


6


(


c


) to


6


(


b


) to


6


(


a


). In this case, when the first discharge tray portion


11


A is closed to the angle below 25 degrees where the sheets do not fall, the cam surface


74


is away from the cam touching portion


76


of the stopper bearing means


78


so the sheets do not slip out of place.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the first discharge tray portion


11


A shown FIGS.


7


(


a


)-


7


(


c


) in a state that the tray portion opens from the horizontal state to 55 degrees. As shown in

FIG. 8

, when there are no sheet on the stopper


79


(specifically, no sheet straddling between the first discharge tray portion


11


A and the second discharge tray portion


11


B), the sheet regulating means (stopper)


79


stands at the sheet regulating position to control the movement of the sheets through the interconnecting mechanism formed of the interconnecting means


70


to


78


. With this configuration, even though an operator opens the first discharge tray portion


11


A, which is a portion of the discharge tray


11


, to remove the paper jam when the paper jam occurs in the switchback path


25


(in

FIG. 1

) formed below the discharge tray


11


, the sheets such as A4 size sheets discharged to the first discharge tray portion


11


A are prevented from moving toward the second discharge tray portion


11


B, thereby preventing the discharged sheets from being disorganized.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a state that the stopper


79


having the stopper shaft


80


is separated from the stopper bearing


78


. In this state, the second discharge tray portion


11


B rotates upward. Thus, in the sheet transfer apparatus, the second discharge tray portion


11


B can be rotated upward to open. Thus, if the paper jam occurs in the switchback path


25


(

FIG. 1

) formed below the discharge tray


11


, and the jammed sheet reaches all the way below the second discharge tray portion


11


B, the operator can easily remove the jammed sheet from the switchback path with a simple operation.





FIG. 10

shows the second embodiment of the present invention. Here, as the interconnecting means


12


, a friction roller is used instead of the cam means. Specifically, a rubber roller


92


comprising a specific coefficient of friction is mounted to a shaft


91


that rotates along with the first discharge tray


90


A. A rubber roller


95


is mounted to a rotating shaft


93


of the stopper


94


for rotating along with the stopper.




Therefore, when an operator rotates the first discharge tray portion


90


A upward, the rubber roller


92


rotates in the counterclockwise direction in the drawing. The rubber roller


95


rotates in the clockwise direction due to rotational friction, thereby moving the stopper


94


in the standing direction.




When the sheet is positioned over the stopper


94


and a rotational load is applied thereto, the rubber rollers


92


and


95


slip with each other, thereby leaving the stopper


94


at a position overlapping the second discharge tray portion


90


B.





FIG. 11

shows the third embodiment of the present invention. An apparatus is provided with a sheet sensor for detecting the sheets on the discharge tray and a tray position sensor for detecting the rotation of the first discharge tray. The apparatus further includes drive means such as, for example, a solenoid, for moving the stopper according to a detection result of the sensors.




That is, a sensor SEN


1


is disposed on the first discharge tray portion


90


A for detecting whether the sheets are placed on the tray. The first discharge tray portion


90


A is fastened to the rotating shaft


91


. The rotating shaft


91


is rotatably mounted to the apparatus frames, which is not shown in the drawings. A semi-circular detection flag


95


is disposed on the rotating shaft


91


. When the first discharge tray portion


90


A is rotated upward (in the counterclockwise direction), the detection flag


95


also rotates in the counterclockwise direction. An angle sensor SEN


3


detects a position of the detection flag


95


.




In the second discharge tray portion


90


B, a stopper


94


is rotatably mounted to the stopper rotating shaft


93


in the second discharge tray portion


90


B, and a solenoid


96


is attached to the stopper


94


by a wire and the like. A second sheet sensor SEN


2


is disposed at downstream of a rotating shaft of the stopper


94


in the sheet discharge direction for detecting whether the sheets are placed on the second discharge tray portion


90


B. A spring is disposed at a side opposite to an attracting direction of the solenoid


96


for pulling the stopper


94


in the closing direction.





FIG. 12

shows a block diagram for controlling the solenoid


96


as the drive means to move the stopper


94


according to the detection signals from the sheet sensor SEN


1


, the second sheet sensor SEN


2


, and the angle sensor SEN


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, in the control means, the sheet sensor SEN


1


detects the sheet on the first discharge tray portion


90


A (SEN


1


is ON), and when the second sheet sensor does not detect anything (SEN


2


is OFF), it is determined that a small-sized sheet is placed. In this case, when the angle sensor SEN


3


detects (SEN


3


is ON), it is determined that the first discharge tray portion


90


A is opened upward, and the solenoid


96


is activated to stand the stopper


94


.




When the sheet sensor SEN


1


detects the sheet (SEN


1


is ON) and the second sheet sensor SEN


2


also detects the sheet (SEN


2


is ON), it is determined that a large-sized sheet is placed on the first discharge tray portion


90


A. In this case, it is unnecessary to stand the stopper


94


, so even if the angle sensor SEN


3


detects (SEN


3


is ON), the solenoid


96


is not activated. Therefore, when the sheet is placed on the stopper


94


, the stopper


94


will not stand.





FIG. 14

shows an embodiment in which the discharge tray opens and closes at a location different from the previous embodiments. In the previous embodiments, the operator opens the discharge tray to remove the paper jam in the switchback path


25


on the sheet transfer apparatus. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 14

, an upper cover of the image forming apparatus


8


is used as the discharge tray of the sheet transfer apparatus. A toner portion is arranged below the discharge tray, and the discharge tray rotates to expose the toner portion.




It is configured that the stopper


104


stands when the first discharge tray portion


102


opens. When the large-sized sheet, is used, the second discharge tray portion


103


is also used for placing the sheets. Therefore, when the sheets are placed only on the first discharge tray portion


102


and the first discharge tray portion


102


opens upward, the sheets do not slide down and is not disordered.




Next, an overall operation of the sheet transfer apparatus from supplying to discharging the sheet will be explained.




First, a single side reading mode of the image reading apparatus will be explained with reference to FIGS.


15


(


a


)-


15


(


c


) to FIGS.


17


(


a


)-(


d


).




When the sheets


100


are placed on a sheet supply tray


10


(FIG.


15


(


a


)) and an empty sensor S


5


detects the sheets


100


, a sheet supply motor (not shown) rotates forward to drive a draw-out roller


43


and a sheet supply roller


45


. The sheets


100


are drawn out by the draw-out roller


43


and separated into a single sheet by the sheet supply roller


45


and a separating member


44


, thereby supplying a single sheet. After a register sensor S


1


detects a leading edge of the single sheet


100


, the sheet supply motor M


1


drives by a predetermined amount for moving the leading edge of the sheet


100


to a nip of a register roller


47


to correct skew of the sheet, then the sheet supply motor M


1


stops (FIG.


15


(


b


)).




The sheet supply motor rotates in reverse to rotate the register roller


47


for supplying the sheet toward the platen


31


. At the same time, a transfer motor rotates forward to rotate the transfer belt


18


for transferring the sheet


100


fed by the register roller


47


along the platen


31


(FIG.


15


(


c


)). After a timing sensor S


2


detects the trailing edge of the single sheet


100


, the sheet is transferred by a predetermined distance, and the sheet supply motor and the transfer motor stop to stop the register roller


47


and the transfer belt


18


. The sheet


100


is placed at a predetermined position on an upper surface of the platen


31


where the reading means reads the sheet


100


(FIG.


16


(


a


)).




At this point, while the first sheet


100


is read, if the empty sensor S


5


detects the second sheet


101


on the sheet supply tray


10


, the sheet supply motor rotates forward to drive the draw-out roller


43


and the sheet supply roller


45


to draw out the second sheet


101


in the same way as the first sheet


100


. The second sheet is separated into a single sheet, and after a leading edge of the second sheet touches the nip of the register roller


47


, the second sheet stops and stays there (FIG.


16


(


b


)).




Upon reading the first sheet, the transport motor rotates forward again, and at the same time, a discharge motor also rotates forward. The transfer belt


18


and the inversion roller


55


rotate forward for transferring the first sheet


100


out from the top of the platen


31


(FIG.


16


(


c


)).




Here, when a reverse sensor S


4


detects the leading edge of the first sheet, the sheet supply motor rotates in reverse to drive the register roller


47


. The second sheet


101


at the nipping point of the register roller


47


is transferred to the platen


31


. In the same way as the first sheet


100


, the second sheet is transferred to the predetermined position on the platen


31


and stops there.




A discharge flapper


54


and a reverse flapper


57


guide the first sheet


100


discharged from the platen


31


to the switchback path


25


(FIG.


17


(


a


)). The sheet


100


is transferred by a predetermined distance after a discharge sensor S


4


detects the trailing edge thereof. Then, the discharge motor stops to stop the reverse roller


55


temporarily. At this time, the trailing edge of the sheet


100


is nipped by the reverse roller


55


and a pinch roller


56




b


and the sheet is stopped at a position passing a free-falling flapper


60


(FIG.


17


(


b


)). The discharge motor rotates in reverse to switchback the sheet


100


nipped and stopped by the reverse roller


55


and the pinch roller


56




b


. A pair of discharge rollers


53




a


and


53




b


discharges the sheet to the discharge tray


11


(FIG.


17


(


c


)).




The same procedure of discharging as the first sheet


10


is performed for the second sheet


101


. Similarly, the same process for feeding and discharging is repeated for the other sheets on the sheet supply tray


10


(FIG.


17


(


d


)).




Note that there is a free-falling flapper


60


hanging downward by its own weight, and is configured to rotate upward when the leading edge of the sheet pushes the flapper as the sheet passes therethrough. Also, the discharge roller


53




b


has a drive mechanism to rotate only in one direction, regardless of the rotation of the discharge motor M


2


.




An operation of reading both sides of the sheet in the sheet transfer apparatus will be explained with reference to FIGS.


18


(


a


)-


18


(


c


) to


20


(


a


)-


20


(


b


).




Processes of supplying and transferring the sheet are the same as those in the single side reading mode. (FIG.


15


(


a


) to FIG.


16


(


a


))




In a state shown in FIG.


18


(


a


), after reading the front side, the first sheet


100


is discharged from the platen


31


(FIG.


18


(


b


)) by the transfer belt


18


and the reverse roller


55


through the forward drive of the transfer motor and the discharge motor.




After the reverse sensor S


4


detects the leading edge of the sheet


100


discharged from the platen


31


, the sheet


100


passes through the discharge flapper


54


and the free-falling flapper


60


. The sheet stops at a position where the reverse roller


55


and the pinch roller


56




b


nip the leading edge of the sheet, and the transfer motor and the discharge motor stop temporarily (FIG.


18


(


c


)). The transfer motor rotates in reverse at the same time when the reverse flapper


57


switches to a direction to guide the sheet


100


toward the platen


31


again, and the discharge motor rotates in forward. Through these steps, the sheet


100


is reversed and fed to the platen


31


again, and is transferred to a predetermined position on the platen


31


(FIG.


19


(


a


)).




The reading means reads the backside of the sheet


100


transferred to a predetermined position on the platen


31


. When the reading is completed, the transport motor drives in forward and the discharge motor M


2


rotates forward at the same time. The transfer belt


18


moves forward and the reverse roller


55


rotates forward for transferring the first sheet


100


from the platen


31


. (FIG.


19


(


b


))




When the reverse sensor S


4


detects the leading edge of the first sheet


100


, the sheet supply motor rotates in reverse to drive the register roller


47


. The second sheet


101


, which is nipped and stays at the nipping point of the register roller


47


, is fed toward the platen


31


. In the same way as the first sheet


100


, the sheet is transferred to the predetermined position on the platen


31


and stopped there.




When the reverse sensor S


4


detects the leading edge of the first sheet


100


discharged from the platen


31


, the discharge flapper


54


switches to a position to guide the sheet


100


directly into the pair of the discharge rollers


53


. A pair of discharge rollers


53




a


and


53




b


discharges the first sheet


100


to the discharge tray


11


. (FIG.


19


(


c


) and FIG.


20


(


a


))




After that, the same procedure as the first sheet


10


is performed to discharge the second sheet


101


. Similarly, the same process of feeding and discharging is repeated for other sheets on the sheet supply tray


10


(FIG.


20


(


b


)).




As describe above, in the present invention, the sheet transfer apparatus is provided with the discharge tray. The sheet transfer apparatus comprises support means for supporting the discharge tray to be rotatable; interconnecting means for activating with the rotation of the discharge tray; sheet regulating means engaging or abutting the interconnecting means and being movable between the regulating position for regulating the movement of the sheets on the discharge tray and the retracted position for allowing the sheets to move; and control means for preventing the sheet regulating means from moving from the retracted position to the regulating position when the load beyond a predetermined value is applied to the sheet regulating means. With this configuration, it is easy to remove the paper jams at the sheet transfer inlet or deeper inside of the switchback path arranged below the discharge tray. Also, it is possible to open the discharge tray without disrupting the organization or alignment of the sheets discharged on the tray when the discharge tray is moved or rotated, thereby achieving superior operability of the sheet transfer apparatus and improving the maintenance.




While the invention has been explained with reference to the specific embodiments of the invention, the explanation is illustrative and the invention is limited only by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet transfer apparatus for transferring a sheet, comprising:a discharge tray movable in a vertical direction between a first position for receiving the sheet and a second position inclined relative to the first position, interconnecting means attached to the discharge tray and activating in response to a movement of the discharge tray from the first position to the second position, and sheet regulating means responsive to the interconnecting means for regulating a movement of the sheet on the discharge tray.
  • 2. An image reading apparatus comprising the sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 1, a platen disposed below the sheet transfer apparatus, and reading means arranged below the platen for reading an image on the sheet.
  • 3. A sheet transfer apparatus for transferring a sheet, comprising:a discharge tray for receiving the sheet, support means attached to the discharge tray for rotationally supporting the same, interconnecting means attached to the discharge tray and activating response to a rotation of the discharge tray, and sheet regulating means responsive to the interconnecting means and being movable between a regulating position for stopping the sheet on the discharge tray and a retracted position for allowing the sheet to move.
  • 4. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said interconnecting means comprises cam means moving in association with the discharge tray and engaging one end of the sheet regulating means.
  • 5. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said sheet regulating means is fixed at the regulating position when the cam means rotates beyond a predetermined angle.
  • 6. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising control means disposed on the interconnecting means for preventing the sheet regulating means from moving to the regulating position from the retracted position even if the discharge tray is moved when the sheet regulating means receives a load greater than a predetermined load.
  • 7. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said control means is spring means for preventing the interconnecting means from moving, even if the discharge tray is moved, by a weight of a sheet when the sheet covers the sheet regulating means.
  • 8. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said control means is friction transmission means for preventing the interconnecting means from moving, even if the discharge tray is moved, by a weight of a sheet when the sheet covers the sheet regulating means.
  • 9. An image reading apparatus comprising the sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 3, a platen disposed below the sheet transfer apparatus, and reading means arranged below the platen for reading an image on the sheet.
  • 10. A sheet transfer apparatus for transferring a sheet, comprising:a discharge tray having a first discharge tray for receiving the sheet discharged from a sheet discharge outlet, and a second discharge tray disposed adjacent to the first discharge tray, support means connected to the first discharge tray for rotationally supporting the first discharge tray to open the discharge tray, interconnecting means attached to the discharge tray and activating when the first discharge tray rotates beyond a predetermined angle, and sheet regulating means engaging the interconnecting means to be movable between a regulating position for regulating a movement of the sheet on the discharge tray and a retracted position for allowing the sheet to move.
  • 11. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising second support means for supporting the second discharge tray to be rotatable independently of the first discharge tray, said regulating means being supported on the second discharge tray.
  • 12. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising control means disposed on the interconnecting means for controlling a movement of the sheet regulating means from the retracted position to the regulating position when the sheet regulating means receives a load greater than a predetermined load.
  • 13. An image reading apparatus comprising the sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 10, a platen disposed below the sheet transfer apparatus, and reading means arranged below the platen for reading an image on the sheet.
  • 14. A sheet transfer apparatus for transferring a sheet, comprising:a sheet supply tray for storing the sheet, transfer means disposed adjacent to the sheet supply tray for transferring the sheet along a platen for reading an image on the sheet, a switchback path disposed adjacent to the transfer means for switching back and reversing the sheet transferred from the transfer means, a discharge tray having a first discharge tray arranged above the switchback path and movable in a vertical direction between a first position for receiving the sheet and a second position for opening an entrance side of the switchback path, and a second discharge tray disposed adjacent to the first discharge tray, support means for rotationally supporting the first discharge tray to open the switchback path, interconnecting means attached to the discharge tray and activating in response to a rotation of the first discharge tray, and sheet regulating responsive attached to the interconnecting means to be moved to a regulating position for regulating the sheet on the discharge tray from a retracted position for allowing the sheet to move through an action of the interconnecting means when the first discharge tray rotates from the first position to the second position.
  • 15. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising control means for preventing the regulating means from moving to the regulating position from the retracted position along with the rotation of the first discharge tray when the sheet straddles between the first discharge tray and the second discharge tray and is positioned above the sheet regulating means.
  • 16. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a main apparatus frame for rotationally supporting the first discharge tray and the second discharge tray.
  • 17. An image reading apparatus comprising the sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 14, a reading means arranged below the platen for reading an image on the sheet, said platen being disposed below the sheet transfer apparatus.
  • 18. A sheet transfer apparatus for transferring a sheet, comprising:a discharge tray movable in a vertical direction between a first position for receiving the sheet and a second position inclined relative to the first position, a tray position sensor for detecting the discharge tray at the first position or the second position, sheet regulating means for regulating a movement of the sheet on the discharge tray, drive means for moving the sheet regulating means to a position to engage the sheet, a sheet sensor disposed at an upstream side of the sheet regulating means in a sheet discharge direction for detecting the sheet on the discharge tray, and control means for activating the drive means when the sheet sensor detects the sheet and the tray position sensor detects the discharge tray at the second position.
  • 19. A sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a second sheet sensor for detecting whether the sheet on the discharge tray is disposed at a downstream side over the sheet regulating means in the sheet discharge direction, said control means preventing the drive means from activating even though the tray position sensor detects the discharge tray at the second position when the second sheet sensor detects the sheet at the downstream side in the sheet discharge direction.
  • 20. An image reading apparatus comprising the sheet transfer apparatus according to claim 18, a platen disposed below the sheet transfer apparatus, and reading means arranged below the platen for reading an image on the sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-093313 Mar 2002 JP
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Entry
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