EP0508140A2 - Bögenzuführkassettevorrichtung - Google Patents

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EP0508140A2
EP0508140A2 EP92104224A EP92104224A EP0508140A2 EP 0508140 A2 EP0508140 A2 EP 0508140A2 EP 92104224 A EP92104224 A EP 92104224A EP 92104224 A EP92104224 A EP 92104224A EP 0508140 A2 EP0508140 A2 EP 0508140A2
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cassette
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Naoki Mizutani
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Kyocera Mita Industrial Co Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H1/00Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated
    • B65H1/26Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated with auxiliary supports to facilitate introduction or renewal of the pile
    • B65H1/266Support fully or partially removable from the handling machine, e.g. cassette, drawer
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H1/00Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated
    • B65H1/04Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated adapted to support articles substantially horizontally, e.g. for separation from top of pile
    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/65Apparatus which relate to the handling of copy material
    • G03G15/6502Supplying of sheet copy material; Cassettes therefor

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  • the present invention relates to sheet-feeding cassettes and sheet-feeding rollers, and more particularly, to a sheet-feeding cassette apparatus and an associated feed roller apparatus which are removably housed in an image forming apparatus.
  • Japanese Utility Model Laying-Open No. 23130/1991 discloses a copying machine in which paper-feed cassettes are front-loaded into the apparatus body.
  • the copying machine body incorporates a plurality of cassette housing spaces which open onto the front of the machine.
  • a paper feed cassette is installed into a cassette case (outer case), which then is detachably loaded into one of the cassette housing spaces.
  • each cassette case can house only a given-size feed cassette, cases corresponding to each desired feed cassette size must be provided.
  • the number of cases the copying machine can contain at one time is necessarily limited, which becomes inconvenient wherein several sheet sizes are employed.
  • a feed cassette when loaded is moved in the horizontal direction, and a feed roller in the machine tends to catch on the uppermost sheet in the feed cassette, causing the sheet to shift horizontally.
  • Japanese Utility Model Laying-Open No. 21630/1988 discloses an apparatus to prevent horizontal shifting of sheets when a feed cassette is loaded into a copying machine.
  • a feed cassette of the apparatus is slid into the machine body horizontally beneath a feed roller, during which movement the cassette does not contact the roller. Then, after the horizontal loading is completed, the stack of sheets in the feed cassette is raised by a spring member so as to come into contact with the feed roller.
  • the spring members together being of uniform spring constant cannot as such compensate the variety of sheet stack weights which arise according to the size of sheet used. Consequently, the force elevating the sheet stack toward the feed roller may be inappropriate for the stack weight and may degrade the sheet-feeding performance.
  • Japanese Utility Model Laying-Open No. 23130/1991 discloses a copying machine which comprises a feed roller apparatus for feeding sheets loaded in a feed cassette to a sheet transport path.
  • the feed roller apparatus comprises an axle, and a feed roller, mounted along the middle of the axle, which rides on the uppermost sheet in the feed cassette.
  • the surface layer of the feed roller is formed of a high-friction material such as synthetic rubber.
  • the feed roller is subject to wear and must be replaced.
  • the sheet housing means of an image forming apparatus be suitable for several sheet sizes.
  • the support shaft is disconnected from the input shaft.
  • the feed roller is then detached from the support shaft by drawing out the support shaft in the axial direction.
  • a new feed roller is mounted on the support shaft and the support shaft is reconnected to the input shaft. Accordingly, since the support shaft is disconnected from the input shaft having the driving means when the feed roller is replaced, feed roller replacement is greatly facilitated.
  • a copying machine is shown to have an original retainer 2 disposed in the upper portion of the machine body 1, and an original cover 3 hinge-mounted on top of the original retainer 2.
  • a copy tray 4, and cassette cases 5, in which feed cassettes 15 are housed and which are supported by support mechanism 14, are provided in the left portion of the machine body 1 in the figure; and a bypass feed tray 6 is provided in the right portion thereof.
  • a photoconductor drum 7 is disposed within the copying machine body 1. Surrounding the photoconductor drum 7, there are a charger, a transfer unit, a detach unit and a cleaning unit, as well as a developing section 8 which includes vertically arranged developing units 10, 11, 12 and 13 for developing images in magenta, cyan, yellow and black, respectively. These developing units 10 to 13 are supported by a movable frame 9, which is vertically conveyed by means of a conveyance mechanism 16.
  • a laser unit 22 Disposed over the photoconductor drum 7 is a laser unit 22 which emits a laser beam onto the upper surface of the photoconductor drum 7.
  • an image reader 23 comprising charge-coupling devices (CCDs) is disposed.
  • the image reader 23 is driven to reciprocate horizontally in the figure, so as to scan an original placed on the original retainer 2.
  • the image information thus obtained by the image reader 23 is supplied in the form of electrical signals to the laser unit 22.
  • a transfer drum 21 is disposed adjacent to the photoconductor drum 7. Under the transfer drum 21 and between the feed cassettes 15 and the bypass feed tray 6 are sheet transport mechanisms 24 and 25 consisting of guide plates and transport rollers. Disposed between the transfer drum 21 and the copy tray 4 is a sheet transport mechanism 26 and an image fixing unit 27 in that order from the transfer drum 21. Separation claws 28 for separating a printing sheet from the transfer drum 21 are provided between the transfer drum 21 and the sheet transport mechanism 26.
  • a pair of slide mechanisms 30, such as those sold under the Japanese trademark "Accuride", is disposed in the front-to-rear direction (vertical direction in Fig. 3).
  • Each slide mechanism 30 consists of a fixed channel 31 C-shaped in cross section, one end of which is fixed to the copying machine body 1, an intermediate sliding bracket 32 slidable along the fixed member 31, and a sliding channel 33 C-shaped in cross section and supported by the sliding bracket 32.
  • the sliding bracket 32 and the sliding channel 33 can be drawn out of the copying machine body 1 through an opening 34 formed in a front panel 1b of the machine body 1.
  • Each cassette case 5 supported by the support mechanism 14 is disposed between a pair of the slide mechanisms 30.
  • the cassette case 5 is rectangular and comprises side plates 5a, 5b, 5c and 5d, and a bottom plate 5e.
  • the support mechanism 14 includes a case supporting member 14a and a case guide member 14b, which are fixed to the sliding channels 33.
  • Standing on the case supporting member 14a is a support tab 14c.
  • a supporting plate 14d is disposed between the members 14a and 14b.
  • One end of the cassette case 5 is pivotably connected to the tab 14c and the supporting plate 14d by means of a pair of pins 35 the axes of which lie in the machine front-to-rear direction. As shown in Figs.
  • pins 36 are provided on the cassette case 5, where they project into vertically extending guide slots 37, formed in the side plate 14b to guide the pins 36, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • the pins 36 being vertically movable along the guide slot 37 permits the cassette case 5 to pivot about the pins 35.
  • a pair of rails 39 is fixed to the bottom plate 5e of the cassette case 5, extending in the front-to-rear direction.
  • Each rail 39 has an oblique surface 39a dropping from the machine-rearward end, and a recess 39b formed along its bottom end, as shown in Fig. 6.
  • a pair of rollers 60 and 61 are disposed at positions in the copying machine body 1 corresponding to the rails 39.
  • the rollers 60 and 61 are rotatable about horizontal axes, and are supported by a bridge 62 provided between the front panel 1b and a rear panel 1a, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the side plates 5a to 5d and the bottom plate 5e of the cassette case 5 define a housing space 75 for housing a feed cassette 15.
  • Attached to side plate 5a of the housing space 75 is a flat spring 76, illustrative of the positioning means, as shown in Fig. 7.
  • the feed cassettes 15 for housing in the cassette case 5 come in several sizes to suit corresponding sheet sizes, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the feed cassette 15 of Fig. 4 is held in retention within the housing space 75 by the flat spring 76.
  • a recess 77 is formed in the bottom plate 5e of the housing space 75.
  • the recess 77 is located to correspond to one side of a small-size feed cassette 15.
  • An additional positioning means 80 is provided within the recess 77.
  • the positioning means 80 comprises a pressing means 81 and an attached flat spring 86.
  • the pressing means 81 consists of a pair of side plates 82 and an integral connecting plate 83 formed between the side plates 82.
  • the flat spring 86 is fixed along a margin of the connecting plate 83.
  • a slot 82a is formed in each side plate 82, inserted into each slot 82a is a pin 84 fixed to the cassette case 5.
  • the pressing means 81 includes projections 85 from the ends near the pins 84, is capable thereby of vertical insertion into a hole 78 formed in the bottom of the recess 77.
  • the positioning means 80 can be pivoted between a retracted position (indicated by solid lines in Fig. 7), wherein it is housed within the recess 77, and an upright position (indicated by single-dotted broken lines), and further can be slid down from the upright position into a locked position (indicated by double-dotted broken lines), wherein the projection 85 has been fitted into the hole 78.
  • the flat spring 86 serves to abut on one side of the small-size feed cassette 15, whereby the feed cassette 15 is held in retention within the housing space 75.
  • a knob 42 made of, for example, a resin protrudes rearward from the middle of the supporting plate 14d.
  • the knob 42 is fixed to a base 42a on the supporting plate 14d.
  • a clasper 43 which may also be made of a resin is provided in the rear panel 1a at a position corresponding to the knob 42 for detachable engagement therewith.
  • the knob 42 and the clasper 43 thus constitute a catching mechanism.
  • the feed cassette 5 includes a lifting member 41a elevating one end of a stack of sheets 40, clasps 41b for retaining the upper corners of the end of the stack of sheets 40, and coil springs 41c which elastically sustain the lifting member 41a.
  • the elastic force of the coil springs 41c is set so that the coil springs 41c provide appropriate feed pressure in accordance with the size (or, more precisely, weight) of the sheets 40 housed in the feed cassette 15.
  • a feed roller 20 disposed above the lifting member 41a of the feed cassette 15 is mounted within the copying machine body 1.
  • a feed roller mechanism 102 comprising the feed roller 20 has an axle 142 which is rotatably supported by bearings and movable in the front-to-rear direction (horizontal direction in Fig. 6).
  • the axle 142 consists of a support shaft 144 and an input shaft 146.
  • threaded collar 148 is formed on the rear end of the support shaft 144.
  • a threaded socket 150 is formed on the forward end of the input portion 146.
  • the feed roller 20 is mounted along the middle of the support shaft 144.
  • the feed roller 20 comprises a roller base 154 formed of, for example, a synthetic resin, is substantially cylindrical in shape and fits over the support shaft 144. Both side ends of the roller base 154 are greater in diameter than the midsection, and formed in each is a circumferential channel 156.
  • a friction ring 158 which may be formed of a synthetic rubber having a high coefficient of friction, is fitted into each channel 156. The friction rings 158 abut on the upper surface of the sheet stack 40.
  • the rear end of the roller base 154 is connected to the support shaft by means of a pin 164.
  • a stop ring 168 fitted onto the support shaft 144 abuts against the front end of the roller base 154, thereby retaining the feed roller 20 on the support shaft 144.
  • the input gear 170 is mounted on a portion of the input shaft 146 of the axle 142 projecting beyond the rear panel 1a.
  • the input gear 170 is slidable but non-rotatable with respect to the input shaft 146, and is coupled to a driving source (not shown) which includes an electric motor.
  • a cover 172 is mounted on the rear panel 1a over the input shaft 146, and extending in its middle portion is a vertical slot 184.
  • the slot 184 is formed to mate with a projection 182 protruding from the rear end of the input shaft 146.
  • the input shaft 146 is captured against rotation.
  • a stop 180 is provided in the cover 172 adjacent to the gear 170 in order to limit its backward movement.
  • a mounting bracket 186 is positioned over the feed roller 20 and extends between the front and rear panels 1b and 1a.
  • a linking bracket 190 is supported by the mounting bracket 186. As shown in Fig. 8, a pair of pins 200 fixed to the linking bracket 190 are inserted into longitudinal slits 188 formed in the mounting member 186, whereby the link 190 is movable in the lengthwise direction of the mounting bracket 186, or in the front-to-rear direction.
  • the linking bracket 190 has a connecting arm 194 extending downward from its rear end, and is forked by a vertical notch 202.
  • the support shaft 144 is rotatably retained in the notch 202 of the connecting arm 194, by stops 206, which prevents the support shaft 144 from sliding in the axial direction.
  • a pair of guide members 208 are fixed to the linking bracket 190.
  • the guide members 208 restrict a sheet from the stack 40 against upward displacement when it is transported out from the feed cassette 15 by the feed roller 20, as will be described later.
  • an extension spring 214 is provided between the end of the mounting bracket 186 near the front panel 1b and the front end of the linking bracket 190.
  • the extension spring 214 thus tensions the linking bracket 190 forward.
  • the support mechanism 14 and the cassette case 5 are first drawn out of the copying machine body 1 (Figs. 2 and 3). Then, the feed cassette 15 is loaded into the cassette case 5. If the feed cassette 15 is of large size, the positioning means 80 is set into the retracted position as shown in Fig. 10. When the feed cassette 15 is thus housed in the housing space 75 of the cassette case 5, the right end of the feed cassette 15 abuts on the side wall 5b of the cassette case 5 and the opposite end is pressed by the force of the flat spring 76. Thus, the feed cassette 15 is located into the proper position within the housing space 75.
  • the feed cassette 15 is of small size, it is installed into the housing space 75 such that the right end of the feed cassette 15 contacts the side wall 5b as shown in Fig. 11. Then, the positioning means 80 is pivoted about the pins 84 to assume the upright position, the pressing means 81 being slid downward so that the projections 85 insert into the hole 78. Thus, the positioning means 80 assumes the locked position within the recess 77, while the flat spring 86 makes compressive contact with the facing end of the feed cassette 15. As a result, the feed cassette 15 is located into the proper position within the housing space 75 of the cassette case 5.
  • the cassette case 5 having the feed cassette 15 installed is then inserted into the copying machine body 1.
  • the cassette case 5 slides into its cassette housing space by means of the slide mechanism 30.
  • the feed roller 20 is at some distance from the sheet stack 40, as shown in Figs. 12 and 13 .
  • the cassette case 5 is inserted further into the copying machine body 1 beyond the position shown in Figs. 12 and 13, the oblique surfaces 39a of the rails 39 ride along either of the rollers 60 and 61 until the rail recesses 39b catch on the rollers, as shown in Figs. 4 and 6. Consequently, the cassette case 5 is pivoted about the pins 35, and the opposite end near the feed roller 20 is raised, whereby the uppermost sheet in the cassette case 5 comes into contact with the feed roller 20.
  • the cassette case 5 acting on the connecting arm 194, slides the linking bracket 190 rearward.
  • the feed roller 20 moves rearward in tandem with the rearward movement of the cassette case 5.
  • feed roller 20 A typical instance in which the feed roller 20 must be replaced is when the rings 158 of the feed roller 20 have worn away from protracted use. The feed roller 20 is then replaced as follows.
  • the cassette case 5 is drawn out of the copying machine body 1.
  • the stop ring 168 is removed from the support shaft 144.
  • the feed roller 20 is moved forward so that the pin 164 may be withdrawn from the support shaft 144, freeing the feed roller 20 so that it is slidable along the axle 142.
  • the stop rings 206 are removed from the axle 142, allowing it to slide relative to the linking bracket 190 in the axial direction.
  • the axle 142 is then moved rearward and the projection 182 is fitted into the slot 184, as shown in Fig. 9.
  • the input shaft 146 of the axle 142 is thus prevented from rotating.
  • the support shaft 144 is unscrewed in order to separate it from the input shaft 146, to which the gear 170 is coupled.
  • the support shaft 144 can then be drawn out forward without difficulty.
  • the feed roller 20 is thus detached from the support shaft 144.

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JP3073888A JP2621060B2 (ja) 1991-03-12 1991-03-12 画像形成装置用給紙カセット装置
JP3073887A JPH04286549A (ja) 1991-03-12 1991-03-12 画像形成装置用給紙カセットケース

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EP0121908A2 (de) * 1983-04-12 1984-10-17 Mita Industrial Co. Ltd. Papierzufuhrsystem für Kopiergerät und Papierzufuhrkassette
JPS6082538A (ja) * 1983-10-07 1985-05-10 Fuji Xerox Co Ltd 複写機の給紙容器

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EP0121908A2 (de) * 1983-04-12 1984-10-17 Mita Industrial Co. Ltd. Papierzufuhrsystem für Kopiergerät und Papierzufuhrkassette
JPS6082538A (ja) * 1983-10-07 1985-05-10 Fuji Xerox Co Ltd 複写機の給紙容器

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PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 9, no. 226 (M-412)(1949) 12 September 1985; & JP-A-60 082 538 (FUJI XEROX) 10-05-1985; & JP-A-58 188 929 *

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