This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-309246, filed Sep. 1, 2003, the entire contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet separation/conveying apparatus to separate and convey sheets that are in the piled up state.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a sheets separation/conveying apparatus, an apparatus to take out a number of sheets, which are accumulated and put therein and piled up, on a conveying path and separate them one by one and convey is so far known as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2002-249261. This apparatus has a pick-up roller to rotate by contacting sheets at one end in the accumulating direction, a detecting portion to detect sheets taken out in the overlapped state on a conveying path by the pick-up roller, and a conveying portion to convey normal sheets taken out on the conveying path one by one to a processor at a latter stage.
Sheets taken out on the conveying path in the overlapped state; that is, sheets detected as being conveyed in the overlapped state are not conveyed to the processor at the latter stage but are once rejected and after completing one task, they are taken into the apparatus again.
Thus, in a conventional sheets separation/conveying apparatus, plural sheets detected as being conveyed in the overlapped state are once rejected and again put in the apparatus and therefore, there was such a problem that the through-put of the apparatus will drop.
It is an object of the present invention to provide sheets separation/conveying apparatus capable of executing the process continuously without rejecting sheets when the sheets conveyed in the overlapped state and increasing the process efficiency.
According to the present invention, there is provided a sheets separation/conveying apparatus comprising: a take-out portion to take out sheets on a conveying path by rotating in contact with sheets at the end of stacking direction; a conveying portion to convey the sheets taken out on a conveying path; an overlapped sheets detector to detect the sheets being conveyed in a overlapped state on the conveying path; a separating portion provided on the conveying path at the downstream side in the conveying direction from the overlapped sheets detector and separate the plural sheets conveyed in the overlapped state each other; and a controller to stop the operation to take out the sheets at the take-out portion when the sheets detected as being conveyed in the overlapped state.
The embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail referring to attached drawings.
Apparatus 100 has an input portion to input plural sheets S in the piled up state that are objects for processing and a back-up plate 33 to face contact sheets at one end in the piled up direction as shown in
At the position to contact sheets S at the other end in the accumulating direction out of input plural sheets, a pick-up roller 31 (a take-out portion) is provided. Pick-up roller 31 is turned and contacts a sheet S at the end with a specified pressure and is rotated by a motor 32. That is, sheets S arranged at the take-out position are taken out one by one on a conveying path 101 by the rotation of pick-up roller 31.
On conveying path 101 extending to the downstream side of pick-up roller 31, plural roller pairs are provided at positions facing each other with conveying path 101 between. Plural roller pairs on conveying path 101 function basically as conveying portions of the present invention to convey sheets S in the direction of arrow T along conveying path 101 while rotating in the state holding sheets S. In the explanation below, the rotating directions of the rollers conveying sheets S in the direction of arrow T along conveying path 101 are the forward direction.
More in detail, at the upper side of conveying path 101 in
At the positions below conveying path 101 in
Rollers 4, 8 and 12 are pressed upward by a spring 42 through a swing arm 41 and are pressure contacted to corresponding rollers 3, 7 and 11 through conveying path 101 and are driven by contacting corresponding rollers 3, 7 and 11 as shown in
Further, the third roller 6 along the conveying direction functions as the second roller of this invention and the seventh roller 14 functions as a driven roller of this invention.
As shown in
Rollers 6 and 14 with a separation torque given by motors 19 and 23, respectively are rotated in the forward direction following the rotation of corresponding rollers 5 and 13, when no sheet S is present and when a single sheet S is present on conveying path 101 between corresponding rollers 5 and 13. On the other hand, when there are plural sheets S in the overlapped state (double sheets) between the rollers (hereinafter, this state is called as the double sheets conveying), rollers 6 and 14 applied with a separation torque in the reverse direction are decelerated, stopped or rotated in the reverse direction so as to separate a sheet S overlapped on a sheet S that is in contact with rollers 5 and 13.
Further, three sensors 26, 27 and 28 for detecting the passage of a sheet S conveyed on conveying path 1021, a detector 29 for detecting a rotating velocity of motor 19 to give a separation torque to roller 6. A memory 35 storing a control program and various control data of apparatus 100, and a timer 36 to get a control timing are connected to controller 50.
Three sensors 26, 27 and 28 are in the same structure and have a light-emitter and a light-receiver with conveying path 101 between them, respectively. And an optical axis connecting the light-emitter and the light-receiver is arranged to get across conveying path 101 at a specified position. First sensor 26 is arranged at a position where the optical axis passes through conveying path between rollers 9 and 11, second sensor 27 is arranged at a position where the optical axis passes through conveying path 101 between rollers 11 and 13, and third sensor 28 is arranged at a position where the optical axis passes through conveying path 101 between rollers 13 and 15.
Detector 29 detects the speed change of roller 6 by detecting the rotational velocity of motor 19 and functions as a double sheet conveying detector of the present invention to detect the conveying of sheets in the overlapped state; that is, the double sheet conveying. In other words, roller 6 rotates in the forward direction at the same velocity as roller 5 in the state where no sheet S is conveyed and a single sheet is being conveyed as described above. However, when sheets S in the overlapped state are conveyed between rollers 5 and 6, the overlapped sheets S are separated as the rollers are decelerated, stopped to rotate or rotated in the reverse direction. Therefore, the conveying of double sheets in the overlapped state can be detected by detecting the change in the rotating velocity of roller 6.
Roller 3 arranged above conveying path 101 in the figure is provided with two roller portions 3b and 3c which are separated each other along a rotary shaft 3a. As described above, a rotary shaft 3a of roller 3 is installed to a frame (not shown) rotatably as well as stationary and is connected to motor 18 via plural pulleys and a timing belt (not shown). Further, two roller portions 3b and 3c are formed with a slippery rubber.
On the other hand, driven roller 4b arranged below conveying path 101 in the figure is also provided with two rollers 4b and 4c which are separated each other along rotary shaft 4a. Both ends of rotary shaft 4a of roller 4 are installed to the end of swing arm 41 (only one end is shown in
Two rollers 3 and 4 described above have roller portions 3b, 3c, 4b and 4c in the nested state as shown in
As described above, roller portions 3b and 3c of the driven side roller 3 are formed with resin and roller portions 3b, 3c, 4b and 4c of two rollers 3 and 4 opposing to each other are arranged in the nested state by shifting in the axial direction each other and therefore, the separating operation of sheets S conveyed in the overlapped state can be allowed. That is, these two rollers 3 and 4 are arranged at the upper stream of rollers 5 and 6 which function to separate sheets S conveyed in the overlapped state and therefore, sheets S conveyed in the overlapped state may be present between rollers 3 and 4. When sheets S conveyed in the overlapped state are present between rollers 3 and 4, the conveying force of sheets S that are to be separated is made weak as a proper conveying force is maintained by the actions of roller portions 3b, 3c, 4b and 4c in the nested state and roller portions 3b and 3c of the separation side roller 3 are formed with resin. That is, the clamping force of these roller portions 3b, 3c, 4b and 4c is set weaker than the clamping force of rollers 5 and 6. Further, the structure of rollers 3 and 4 are explained representatively here but rollers 7 and 8 provided at the downstream side of rollers 5 and 6 are also in the same structure.
Next, examples of the process operation by apparatus 100 will be explained referring to
First, plural sheets S for objects of process are input into apparatus 100 through the input portion and all motors 27˜24 except motor 32 of pick-up roller 31 are driven (
Further, at this time, moving mechanism 34 is driven and back-up plate 33 is moved, sheets S at the other end in the stacking direction out of sheets S input into the input portion are arranged at the specified take-out position and brought in contact with pick-up roller 31 at a specified pressing force.
Hereafter, motor 32 is drive, pick-up roller 31 is rotated in the forward direction and the take-out of sheets S is started (Step 2). Thus, sheets S taken out from the input portion are conveyed along conveying path 101 and conveyed to a processor at the latter stage as shown in the example of operation explained below. Further, in this example of operation, it is assumed that the third sheet S3 and the fourth sheet S4 taken out on conveying path 101 from the input portion are conveyed in the overlapped state (the double sheets conveying).
As shown in
On the other hand, the front ends of the third and fourth sheets S3 and S4 in the overlapped state in the conveying direction arrive at the nip between rollers 5 and 6 as shown in
When the conveying of overlapped sheets S3 and S4 is detected in Step 3, timer 36 is set and a time T from the detection of the overlapped sheet conveying until the front end of separated third sheet S3 in the conveying direction reaches sensor 27 (that is, a conveying time from the nip between rollers 5 and 6 to sensor 27) is counted. Then, at the time when a time T elapsed (Step 5: YES), whether sheet S3 reaches sensor 27 is judged (Step 6).
As shown with IX in
Further, when third sheet S3 reaches sensor 27, motors 17 and 18 are stopped at the same time (Steps 8 and 9),the rotation of rollers 1, 3, 5 and 7 are stopped and motors 20, 21 and 22 are decelerated (Steps 10, 11 and 12) and the rotation of rollers 9, 11 and 13 is decelerated. Further, motor 24 is not stopped or decelerated at this time and roller 15 maintains the normal rotational velocity.
When rollers 1, 3, 5 and 7 are stopped in Steps 8 and 9, the conveying of the fifth and subsequent sheets S5 and S6 (two sheets in this embodiment) is stopped as shown by X in
In this state, fourth sheets S4 is separated from third sheet S3 by the action of roller 14 given with a separation torque and when the front end of third sheet S3 in the conveying direction reaches the nip between rollers 15 and 16, sheet S3 is pulled out by rollers 15 and 16 which are rotating at a normal velocity as shown by XI in
More in detail, as shown in
At this time, preceding third sheet S3 is conveyed by clamped and restricted with rollers 15 and 16 which are rotating at the normal speed and succeeding fourth sheet S$ is conveyed by clamped and restricted with rollers 11˜14 of which speed is decelerated. Therefore, a speed difference is generated between both sheets and a gap is produced between them as shown in
Then, as shown in
At the same time, motor 18 stopped in Step 9 is driven again (Step 15), motor 17 stopped in Step 8 is driven again (Step 16), rollers 1, 3, 5 and 7 are rotated and the conveying of succeeding sheets S5 and S6 that was stopped is started again. Further, at the same time, motor 32 stopped in Step 7 is driven again, pick-up roller 31 starts to rotate again, and the take-out of sheets is started again (Step 17).
Further, as shown in
As described above, according to the above-mentioned operating example, even when the conveying of double sheets S was detected, the sheets conveyed in the overlapped state can be separated without rejecting them as before and the throughput of apparatus 100 can be maintained. Further, according to this embodiment, while sheets S are being conveyed on a single conveying path 101 extending from the sheet S input unit, all taken out sheets S can be separated certainly and conveyed and it is not required to provide another conveying path for rejected sheets or for returning sheets and thus, the apparatus can be made in a compact structure.
Further, as in the above-mentioned operating example, when, for example, the third sheet S3 and the fourth sheet S4 conveyed in the overlapped state were separated, the second sheet S2 and the fifth sheet S5 conveyed before or After can be continuously processed without impeding the conveying of them and a proper gap can be formed between the third sheet S3 and the fourth sheet S4. Definitely, as shown in
In stead of using rollers 3 and 4 shown in
Further, the present invention is not restricted to the above-mentioned embodiment but can be embodied by modifying components of the apparatus without departing from the spirit and scope thereof at the stage of embodiment. Further, various inventions can be derived by properly combining a number of component elements disclosed in the above-mentioned embodiment. For example, some of component elements may be omitted from whole component elements disclosed in the above-mentioned embodiment.
For example, in the above example, a case when detector 29 was adopted for detecting change in the rotational velocity of roller 6 as a detector of plural sheets conveyed in the overlapped state is explained but not restricting to this, such type of a detector as that to detect the dual sheets conveying by detecting a thickness of sheets S being conveyed may be adopted.
Further, locations and number of plural rollers on the conveying path can be changed properly according to a length and a thickness of a sheet that is a subject of processing along the conveying direction and not restricted to the embodiment described above.
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