US20140306396A1 - Inverting roller device for conveying paper and method for changing conveying path of paper - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an inverting roller device, and more particularly to an inverting roller device for changing a conveying path of a paper.
- An image forming apparatus such as a scanning apparatus or a printing apparatus is usually equipped with a mechanism for changing a conveying path of a paper. For example, if the image forming apparatus needs to perform a duplex scanning operation or a duplex printing operation on the paper, the paper should be moved to different conveying paths.
- some conventional image forming apparatuses and associated methods for changing the conveying path of the paper will be illustrated in more details.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a first conventional image forming apparatus.
- the image forming apparatus 1 comprises at least one paper 11 , an input tray 12 , a pick-up roller 13 , a feed roller assembly 14 , an optical photoconductive drum 15 , a fusing roller assembly 17 , a first conveying roller assembly 18 , a movable stopping block 19 , a second conveying roller assembly 20 , a third conveying roller assembly 21 , a fourth conveying roller assembly 22 , a scanning unit 23 , a reflective mirror 24 , and an ejecting roller 25 .
- a process of conveying the paper 11 by the image forming apparatus 1 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, the paper 11 on the input tray 12 is transported by the pick-up roller 13 , and thus the paper 11 is moved in the direction toward the feed roller assembly 14 . Then, by the feed roller assembly 14 , the paper 11 is controlled to be moved across the optical photoconductive drum 15 . Consequently, an image formed on the optical photoconductive drum 15 is transferred onto a first surface of the paper 11 .
- the image which is transferred to the first surface of the paper 11 can be firmly adsorbed onto the paper 11 . Then, the paper 11 is transported by the first conveying roller assembly 18 , and thus the paper 11 is moved in the direction toward the movable stopping block 19 .
- the movable stopping block 19 is switched to the position which is indicated as solid lines (see FIG. 1 ). Under this circumstance, since the paper 11 is stopped by the movable stopping block 19 , the paper 11 is allowed to be moved in the direction toward the second conveying roller assembly 20 (i.e. along the path A). Then, the paper 11 is transported by the second conveying roller assembly 20 , and thus the paper 11 is moved in the direction away from the first conveying roller assembly 18 .
- the movable stopping block 19 is switched to the position which is indicated as dotted lines (see FIG. 1 ). Consequently, the paper 11 is sequentially moved through the fusing roller assembly 17 and the first conveying roller assembly 18 . Under this circumstance, since the paper 11 is stopped by the movable stopping block 19 , the paper 11 is allowed to be moved in the direction toward the ejecting roller 25 (i.e. along the path B). Afterwards, the paper 11 is outputted to an outlet tray 27 of the image forming apparatus 1 . At this moment, the task of conveying the paper 11 by the image forming apparatus 1 is completed.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a second conventional image forming apparatus.
- FIG. 3 is another schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating the second conventional image forming apparatus of FIG. 2 .
- the image forming apparatus 3 comprises a pick-up arm 31 , a first conveying roller assembly 32 , a second conveying roller assembly 33 , a third conveying roller 34 , a fourth conveying roller 35 , a fifth conveying roller 36 , and a movable stopping block 37 .
- a process of conveying a paper 30 by the image forming apparatus 3 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, the paper 30 is transported by the pick-up arm 31 , and thus the paper 30 is moved in the direction toward the first conveying roller assembly 32 along a path B′. Then, by the first conveying roller assembly 32 , the paper 30 is transported to a region between the third conveying roller 34 and the fourth conveying roller 35 . Before the paper 30 is contacted with the third conveying roller 34 and the fourth conveying roller 35 , the paper 30 is moved across a scan region D. Consequently, a scanning operation is performed on a first surface of the paper 30 .
- the movable stopping block 37 is located at the position as shown in FIG. 2 . Consequently, the paper 30 is clamped and transported by the third conveying roller 34 and the fourth conveying roller 35 , and the paper 30 is moved in the direction toward the second conveying roller assembly 33 .
- the movable stopping block 37 is switched to the position as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the rotating direction of the second conveying roller assembly 33 is changed. Consequently, the paper 30 is moved along the path C′, transported through a region between the fourth conveying roller 35 and the fifth conveying roller 36 , and moved in the direction toward the first conveying roller assembly 32 .
- the paper 30 is moved across the scan region D again, and thus a scanning operation is performed on a second surface of the paper 30 .
- the image forming apparatus 1 and the image forming apparatus 3 still have some drawbacks. For example, it is necessary to additionally install the movable stopping block 19 or 37 in the image forming apparatus 1 or 3 in order to switch the conveying path of the paper. Since the movable stopping block 19 or 37 requires a large layout space, the overall volume of the image forming apparatus 1 or 3 will be increased. Moreover, if the moving paper collides with the movable stopping block 19 or 37 , the possibility of damaging or bending the paper will be increased.
- the present invention provides an inverting roller device for conveying a paper and a method of using the inverting roller device to switch a conveying path of the paper.
- an inverting roller device for conveying a paper and changing a conveying path of the paper.
- the inverting roller device includes a first rotating shaft, a first roller, a second rotating shaft, a second roller, a first swinging arm, and a second swinging arm.
- the first rotating shaft includes a protrusion part. When the first rotating shaft is in a positively-driven state, the first rotating shaft is rotated in a first rotating direction. When the first rotating shaft is in a reversely-driven state, the first rotating shaft is rotated in a second rotating direction.
- the first roller is pivotally disposed on the first rotating shaft, and includes a notch.
- the notch includes a first sidewall and a second sidewall.
- the protrusion part is accommodated within the notch.
- the second rotating shaft is located at a side of the first rotating shaft and arranged in parallel with the first rotating shaft.
- the second roller is disposed on the second rotating shaft.
- the first roller and the second roller are contacted with each other, so that the paper is clamped and conveyed by the first roller and the second roller.
- the first swinging arm is pivotally disposed on a first end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a first end of the second rotating shaft. As the first rotating shaft is rotated, the first swinging arm is correspondingly rotated.
- the second swinging arm is disposed on a second end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a second end of the second rotating shaft.
- the protrusion part When the first rotating shaft is in the positively-driven state, the protrusion part is contacted with the first sidewall of the notch, so that the first roller is synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft.
- the protrusion part When the first rotating shaft is switched from the positively-driven state to the reversely-driven state, the protrusion part is separated from the first sidewall of the notch and moved toward the second sidewall of the notch, so that the first roller is not rotated temporarily and the first swinging arm is driven by the first rotating shaft to be rotated.
- the second rotating shaft and the second roller are moved relative to a surface of the first roller, so that a relative position between the first roller and the second roller is changed and the conveying path of the paper is correspondingly changed.
- an inverting roller device for conveying a paper and changing a conveying path of the paper.
- the inverting roller device includes a first rotating shaft, a first roller, a second rotating shaft, a second roller, a first swinging arm, a second swinging arm, and a power mechanism.
- the first roller is disposed on the first rotating shaft.
- the second rotating shaft is located at a side of the first rotating shaft and arranged in parallel with the first rotating shaft.
- the second roller is disposed on the second rotating shaft. The first roller and the second roller are contacted with each other, so that the paper is clamped and conveyed by the first roller and the second roller.
- the first swinging arm is pivotally disposed on a first end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a first end of the second rotating shaft.
- the second swinging arm is disposed on a second end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a second end of the second rotating shaft.
- the power mechanism is connected with the first swinging arm for driving the first swinging arm to be rotated about the first rotating shaft.
- the first rotating shaft is not driven, the first swinging arm is driven by the power mechanism to be rotated, the second rotating shaft and the second roller are moved relative to a surface of the first roller. Consequently, a relative position between the first roller and the second roller is changed and the conveying path of the paper is correspondingly changed.
- a method for changing a conveying path of a paper The paper is clamped between a first roller and a second roller and conveyed by the first roller and the second roller.
- a first rotating shaft is penetrated through the first roller.
- a second rotating shaft is penetrated through the second roller.
- the method includes steps of rotating the first roller and the second roller to allow the paper to be conveyed in a first traveling direction, stopping rotating the first roller for a specified time period and allowing the second rotating shaft to be moved relative to a surface of the first roller during the specified time period in order to change relative position between the first roller and the second roller, and rotating the first roller again to allow the paper to be conveyed in a second traveling direction.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a first conventional image forming apparatus
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a second conventional image forming apparatus
- FIG. 3 is another schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating the second conventional image forming apparatus of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device of FIG. 4 and taken along a first viewpoint;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device of FIG. 4 and taken along a second viewpoint;
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a first action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 schematically illustrates a second action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 9 schematically illustrates a third action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method of using an inverting roller device to switch a conveying path of a paper according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- an inverting roller device 4 for conveying a paper is provided.
- the inverting roller device 4 is used for changing a conveying path of the paper.
- the inverting roller device 4 may be applied to the image forming apparatus 1 of FIG. 1 to replace the second conveying roller assembly 20 .
- the inverting roller device 4 may be applied to the image forming apparatus 3 of FIG. 2 to replace the second conveying roller assembly 33 .
- the applications of the inverting roller device 4 are not restricted as as the above described.
- the inverting roller device 4 may be used in the image forming apparatus to switch the conveying path of the paper.
- the movable stopping block 37 may be omitted, and it is not necessary to install the protruding corner 261 of the supporting plate 26 along the path A.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device of FIG. 4 and taken along a first viewpoint.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device of FIG. 4 and taken along a second viewpoint. Please refer to FIGS. 4 , 5 and 6 .
- the inverting roller device 4 comprises a first rotating shaft 41 , two first rollers 42 , a second rotating shaft 43 , two second rollers 44 , a first swinging arm 45 , a second swinging arm 46 , a transmission mechanism 47 , a first floating mechanism 48 , a second floating mechanism 49 , three first auxiliary rollers 50 , and three second auxiliary rollers 51 .
- the first swinging arm 45 is driven by the first rotating shaft 41 to be synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the second rotating shaft 43 and the two second rollers 44 are driven to be moved relative to the surfaces of the two first rollers 42 . Consequently, the relative positions between the two first rollers 42 and the two second rollers 44 are changed.
- the second rotating shaft 43 is located at a side of the first rotating shaft 41 and arranged in parallel with the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the two first rollers 42 and the three first auxiliary rollers 50 are pivotally disposed on the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the two second rollers 44 and the three second auxiliary rollers 51 are disposed on the second rotating shaft 43 .
- the two second rollers 44 are contacted with the two first rollers 42 , respectively.
- the three first auxiliary rollers 50 are aligned with the three second auxiliary rollers 51 , respectively.
- the two ends of the first rotating shaft 41 are fixed and fail to be moved. The way of fixing the first rotating shaft 41 is not restricted, and is not redundantly described herein.
- the structures of the inverting roller device 4 as shown in FIGS. 4 , 5 and 6 are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only.
- the numbers and the shapes of the first rollers 42 and the second rollers 44 are not restricted.
- the inverting roller device 4 may comprise a single first roller 42 and a single second roller 44 .
- the inverting roller device 4 may comprise more than two first rollers 42 and more than two second rollers 44 .
- the numbers of the first auxiliary rollers 50 and the second auxiliary rollers 51 are not restricted.
- the first auxiliary rollers 50 and the second auxiliary rollers 51 are not included in the inverting roller device 4 .
- the first swinging arm 45 and the second swinging arm 46 are pivotally disposed on the two ends of the first rotating shaft 41 . Moreover, the first swinging arm 45 and the second swinging arm 46 are connected to the two ends of the second rotating shaft 43 through the first floating mechanism 48 and the second floating mechanism 49 , respectively. Moreover, the first swinging arm 45 is in power communication with the first rotating shaft 41 through the transmission mechanism 47 . Consequently, as the first rotating shaft 41 is rotated, the first swinging arm 45 is synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the first swinging arm 45 When the first swinging arm 45 is synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft 41 , the second rotating shaft 43 and the two second rollers 44 are driven to be moved relative to the surfaces of the two first rollers 42 . Moreover, the second swinging arm 46 is also synchronously rotated with the first swinging arm 45 . Consequently, the relative positions between the two first rollers 42 and the two second rollers 44 are correspondingly changed.
- the first rotating shaft 41 comprises two protrusion parts 411 .
- Each of the two first rollers 42 comprises a notch 421 .
- the two protrusion parts 411 are accommodated within the two notches 421 , respectively.
- the two protrusion parts 411 are additional components that are disposed on the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the two protrusion parts 411 are integrally formed with the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the shape of each notch 421 is not restricted as long as the capacity of the notch 421 is larger than the volume of the corresponding protrusion part 411 .
- the transmission mechanism 47 comprises a rotating wheel 471 and a first elastic element 472 .
- the rotating wheel 471 is fixed on the first rotating shaft 41 and located near the first swinging arm 45 .
- the first elastic element 472 is sheathed around the rotating wheel 471 and a lateral bulge 451 of the first swinging arm 45 .
- the inverting roller device 4 may comprise two transmission mechanisms 47 .
- One of these two transmission mechanisms 47 is connected with the first rotating shaft 41 and the first swinging arm 45
- the other transmission mechanism 47 is connected with the first rotating shaft 41 and the second swinging arm 46 . Consequently, the first swinging arm 45 and the second swinging arm 46 are driven by the first rotating shaft 41 to be synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft 41 .
- two rotating wheels 471 are fixed on the first rotating shaft 41 , and located near the first swinging arm 45 and the second swinging arm 46 , respectively.
- one of the two first elastic elements 472 is sheathed around one of the two rotating wheels 471 of the first swinging arm 45
- the other first elastic element 472 is sheathed around the other rotating wheel 471 and the second swinging arm 46 .
- the first swinging arm 45 further comprises a first opening 452
- the first floating mechanism 48 is disposed within the first opening 452
- the first floating mechanism 48 comprises a first sliding block 481 and a second elastic element 482 .
- a first end 431 of the second rotating shaft 43 is penetrated through the first sliding block 481 .
- the first sliding block 481 is movable within the first opening 452 , so that the second rotating shaft 43 may be moved toward the first rotating shaft 41 or away from the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the second elastic element 482 is sheathed around the first sliding block 481 and a first inner wall 453 of the first opening 452 for providing a supporting force to the first sliding block 481 .
- the second swinging arm 46 further comprises a second opening 461
- the second floating mechanism 49 is disposed within the second opening 461
- the second floating mechanism 49 comprises a second sliding block 491 and a third elastic element 492 .
- a second end 432 of the second rotating shaft 43 is penetrated through the second sliding block 491 .
- the second sliding block 491 is movable within the second opening 461 , so that the second rotating shaft 43 may be moved toward the first rotating shaft 41 or away from the first rotating shaft 41 .
- the third elastic element 492 is sheathed around the second sliding block 491 and a second inner wall 462 of the second opening 461 for providing a supporting force to the second sliding block 491 .
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a first action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 schematically illustrates a second action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 schematically illustrates a third action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method of using an inverting roller device to switch a conveying path of a paper according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the inverting roller device 4 may be applied to an image forming apparatus to switch the conveying path of the paper.
- a method of using the inverting roller device 4 to switch the conveying path of the paper will be described in FIG. 10 .
- the first rotating shaft 41 is positively driven to be moved in a first rotating direction X. Consequently, two first sidewalls 4211 of the two notches 421 of the two first rollers 42 are respectively pushed by the two protrusion parts 411 of the first rotating shaft 41 , the two first rollers 42 are synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft 41 , and the two second rollers 44 are driven to be correspondingly rotated.
- a paper S is transported across the region between the two first rollers 42 and the two second rollers 44 , and the paper S is moved in a first traveling direction E (Step S 1 ).
- the first auxiliary rollers 50 and the second auxiliary rollers 51 are pushed by the paper S, the first auxiliary rollers 50 and the second auxiliary rollers 51 are synchronously rotated with the two first rollers 42 . Under this circumstance, the paper S can be conveyed more smoothly, and the possibility of upturning the paper S from non-uniform force distribution will be minimized.
- the distance between each of the two first rollers 42 and the corresponding two second rollers 44 changes with the thickness of the paper S.
- the first end 431 and the second end 432 of the second rotating shaft 43 are penetrated through the first floating mechanism 48 and the second floating mechanism 49 , respectively.
- the first floating mechanism 48 and the second floating mechanism 49 are movable within the first opening 452 and the second opening 461 , respectively. Consequently, in response to movement of the first sliding block 481 and the second sliding block 491 , the distance between the second rotating shaft 43 and the first rotating shaft 41 is correspondingly changed.
- the second elastic element 482 and the third elastic element 492 are used for providing supporting forces to the first sliding block 481 and the second sliding block 491 , respectively. Regardless of how the position of the second rotating shaft 43 is changed, the paper S is tightly clamped and conveyed by the two first rollers 42 and the two second rollers 44 in response to the supporting forces.
- the first rotating shaft 41 is switched from the positively-driven state to a reversely-driven state, and thus the first rotating shaft 41 is moved in a second rotating direction Y.
- the two protrusion parts 411 are separated from the two first sidewalls 4211 of the two notches 421 and moved toward two second sidewalls 4212 of the two notches 421 .
- the rotations of two first rollers 42 are temporarily stopped for a specified time period (Step S 2 ). During the rotations of two first rollers 42 are stopped, the paper S is temporarily stayed between the two first rollers 42 and the two second rollers 44 .
- the first rotating shaft 41 is switched from the positively-driven state to the reversely-driven state and the first rotating shaft 41 is moved in the second rotating direction Y
- the first elastic element 472 is driven by the rotating wheel 471 to be synchronously rotated in the second rotating direction Y. Consequently, the first swinging arm 45 is driven by the first elastic element 472 to be rotated in the second rotating direction Y.
- the second rotating shaft 43 and the two second rollers 44 are driven by the first swinging arm 45 to be moved relative to the surfaces of the two first rollers 42 , and thus the relative positions between the two first rollers 42 and the two second rollers 44 are correspondingly changed (Step S 2 ).
- the second swinging arm 46 is driven to be synchronously rotated with the first swinging arm 45 . Consequently, the two ends of the second rotating shaft 43 are synchronously moved.
- the inverting roller device 4 further comprises a position-limiting mechanism 52 .
- the position-limiting mechanism 52 is located beside the first swinging arm 45 for limiting the movable range of the first swinging arm 45 .
- the dragging force exerted on the first swinging arm 45 is higher than the internal stress between the first swinging arm 45 and the first elastic element 472 .
- the first elastic element 472 no longer drives the rotation of the first swinging arm 45 . Consequently, the rotating wheel 471 and the first rotating shaft 41 are continuously rotated, but the first swinging arm 45 is no longer rotated.
- an inverting roller device 6 for conveying a paper is provided.
- the inverting roller device 6 is used for changing a conveying path of the paper.
- the inverting roller device 6 may be applied to the image forming apparatus 1 of FIG. 1 to replace the first conveying roller assembly 18 and the second conveying roller assembly 20 .
- the inverting roller device 6 may be applied to the image forming apparatus 3 of FIG. 2 to replace the second conveying roller assembly 33 .
- the applications of the inverting roller device 6 are not restricted as the above described.
- the inverting roller device 6 may be used in the image forming apparatus to switch the conveying path of the paper.
- the movable stopping block 19 or 37 may be omitted, and it is not necessary to install the protruding corner 261 of the supporting plate 26 along the path A.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the inverting roller device 6 comprises a first rotating shaft 61 , two first rollers 62 , a second rotating shaft 63 , two second rollers 64 , a first swinging arm 65 , a second swinging arm 66 , a power mechanism 67 , a first floating mechanism 68 , a second floating mechanism 69 , three first auxiliary rollers 70 , and three second auxiliary rollers 71 .
- the power mechanism 67 is a solenoid valve comprises a coil bobbin 671 , a plunger 672 , and a connecting part 673 .
- a first end of the plunger 672 is disposed within the coil bobbin 671 .
- a second end of the plunger 672 is exposed outside the coil bobbin 671 , and connected with the first swinging arm 65 through the connecting part 673 .
- the power mechanism 67 is not limited to the solenoid valve. Alternatively, a motor or any other power device may be used as the power mechanism 67 .
- the first swinging arm 65 may be driven by the power mechanism 67 to be rotated about the first rotating shaft 61 .
- the second rotating shaft 63 and the two second rollers 64 are driven by the first swinging arm 65 to be moved relative to the surfaces of the two first rollers 62 , and thus the relative positions between the two first rollers 62 and the two second rollers 64 are correspondingly changed.
- the inverting roller device 6 of this embodiment uses the power mechanism 67 to rotate the first swinging arm 65 , but the transmission mechanism 47 is not included in the inverting roller device 6 . Consequently, the first swinging arm 65 is not rotated in response to the rotation of the first rotating shaft 61 . Moreover, in the inverting roller device 6 of this embodiment, it is not necessary to form the protrusion parts on the first rotating shaft 61 and form the notches in the first roller 62 . Regardless of whether the rotating direction of the first rotating shaft 61 is changed, the first rollers 62 are synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft 61 .
- the structures of the other components of the inverting roller device 6 and the assembling sequence of the inverting roller device 6 are similar to those of the first embodiment, and are not redundantly described herein.
- the inverting roller device 6 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, the first rotating shaft 61 is driven to be rotated. Consequently, the two first rollers 62 are synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft 61 , and the two second rollers 64 are driven to be correspondingly rotated. Upon rotations of the two first rollers 62 and the two second rollers 64 , a paper is transported across the region between the two first rollers 62 and the two second rollers 64 , and the paper can be conveyed. Meanwhile, since the first auxiliary rollers 70 and the second auxiliary rollers 71 are pushed by the paper, the first auxiliary rollers 70 and the second auxiliary rollers 71 are synchronously rotated with the two first rollers 62 . Under this circumstance, the paper can be conveyed more smoothly, and the possibility of upturning the paper from non-uniform force distribution will be minimized.
- the rotation of the first rotating shaft 61 is stopped for a specified time. Consequently, the rotation of the first rollers is temporarily stopped, and the paper is temporarily stayed between the two first rollers 62 and the two second rollers 64 .
- the plunger 672 is driven by the power mechanism 67 to be moved toward the coil bobbin 671 . Consequently, the first swinging arm 65 is pulled by the plunger 672 to be rotated about the first rotating shaft 61 .
- the second rotating shaft 63 and the two second rollers 64 are driven by the first swinging arm 65 to be moved relative to the surfaces of the two first rollers 62 , and thus the relative positions between the two first rollers 62 and the two second rollers 64 are correspondingly changed.
- the plunger 672 may be driven by the power mechanism 67 to be moved away from the coil bobbin 671 . Consequently, the first swinging arm 65 is pushed by the plunger 672 . Under this circumstance, the relative positions between the two first rollers 62 and the two second rollers 64 are correspondingly changed. Moreover, as the second rotating shaft 63 is moved, the second swinging arm 66 is driven to be synchronously rotated with the first swinging arm 65 . Consequently, the two ends of the second rotating shaft 63 are synchronously moved. When the first swinging arm 65 is moved to a fixed position, the angle of the paper is changed. Then, as the first rotating shaft 61 is driven to rotate the two first rollers 62 again, the conveying path of the paper is changed.
- the movable range of the plunger 672 is confined by the coil bobbin 671 . That is, due to the confinement of the coil bobbin 671 , the plunger 672 can only be moved toward or away from the coil bobbin 671 to a specified position. When the plunger 672 is moved to the specified position, the plunger 672 fails to be moved, and thus the first swinging arm 65 is no longer rotated. Since the movable range of the first swinging arm 65 is controlled by the power mechanism 67 , it is not necessary to install the position-limiting mechanism 52 of the first embodiment.
- the present invention provides the inverting roller device. Since the first switching arm is pivotally disposed on the first rotating shaft, the second rotating shaft and the second roller can be moved relative to the surface of the first roller. Under this circumstance, the relative position between the first roller and the second roller is changed, and the conveying path of the paper is correspondingly changed.
- the inverting roller device of the present invention is applied to an image forming apparatus, the conveying path of the paper can be changed without the need of installing an additional movable stopping block. Consequently, the problem of wasting the layout space will be overcome, and possibility of colliding and bending the paper during the conveying process will be minimized.
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- The present invention relates to an inverting roller device, and more particularly to an inverting roller device for changing a conveying path of a paper.
- An image forming apparatus such as a scanning apparatus or a printing apparatus is usually equipped with a mechanism for changing a conveying path of a paper. For example, if the image forming apparatus needs to perform a duplex scanning operation or a duplex printing operation on the paper, the paper should be moved to different conveying paths. Hereinafter, some conventional image forming apparatuses and associated methods for changing the conveying path of the paper will be illustrated in more details.
- First of all, a first conventional
image forming apparatus 1 will be illustrated with reference toFIG. 1 .FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a first conventional image forming apparatus. As shown inFIG. 1 , theimage forming apparatus 1 comprises at least one paper 11, aninput tray 12, a pick-up roller 13, afeed roller assembly 14, an opticalphotoconductive drum 15, afusing roller assembly 17, a firstconveying roller assembly 18, amovable stopping block 19, a secondconveying roller assembly 20, a thirdconveying roller assembly 21, a fourthconveying roller assembly 22, ascanning unit 23, areflective mirror 24, and anejecting roller 25. - A process of conveying the paper 11 by the
image forming apparatus 1 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, the paper 11 on theinput tray 12 is transported by the pick-up roller 13, and thus the paper 11 is moved in the direction toward thefeed roller assembly 14. Then, by thefeed roller assembly 14, the paper 11 is controlled to be moved across the opticalphotoconductive drum 15. Consequently, an image formed on the opticalphotoconductive drum 15 is transferred onto a first surface of the paper 11. - As the paper 11 is continuously moved and transported across the
fusing roller assembly 17, the image which is transferred to the first surface of the paper 11 can be firmly adsorbed onto the paper 11. Then, the paper 11 is transported by the firstconveying roller assembly 18, and thus the paper 11 is moved in the direction toward themovable stopping block 19. - For performing a duplex printing task, the
movable stopping block 19 is switched to the position which is indicated as solid lines (seeFIG. 1 ). Under this circumstance, since the paper 11 is stopped by themovable stopping block 19, the paper 11 is allowed to be moved in the direction toward the second conveying roller assembly 20 (i.e. along the path A). Then, the paper 11 is transported by the secondconveying roller assembly 20, and thus the paper 11 is moved in the direction away from the firstconveying roller assembly 18. - When a tail edge of the paper 11 is moved across a
protruding corner 261 of a supportingplate 26 along the path A, the rotating direction of the secondconveying roller assembly 20 is changed. Consequently, the paper 11 is moved along the path C, and sequentially moved across the thirdconveying roller assembly 21, the fourthconveying roller assembly 22 and thefeed roller assembly 14. Then, by thefeed roller assembly 14, the paper 11 is controlled to be moved across the opticalphotoconductive drum 15 again. Consequently, an image formed on the opticalphotoconductive drum 15 is transferred onto a second surface of the paper 11. - Meanwhile, the
movable stopping block 19 is switched to the position which is indicated as dotted lines (seeFIG. 1 ). Consequently, the paper 11 is sequentially moved through thefusing roller assembly 17 and the firstconveying roller assembly 18. Under this circumstance, since the paper 11 is stopped by themovable stopping block 19, the paper 11 is allowed to be moved in the direction toward the ejecting roller 25 (i.e. along the path B). Afterwards, the paper 11 is outputted to anoutlet tray 27 of theimage forming apparatus 1. At this moment, the task of conveying the paper 11 by theimage forming apparatus 1 is completed. - Hereinafter, a second conventional
image forming apparatus 3 will be illustrated with reference toFIGS. 2 and 3 .FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a second conventional image forming apparatus.FIG. 3 is another schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating the second conventional image forming apparatus ofFIG. 2 . As shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 , theimage forming apparatus 3 comprises a pick-up arm 31, a firstconveying roller assembly 32, a secondconveying roller assembly 33, athird conveying roller 34, afourth conveying roller 35, afifth conveying roller 36, and amovable stopping block 37. - A process of conveying a
paper 30 by theimage forming apparatus 3 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, thepaper 30 is transported by the pick-up arm 31, and thus thepaper 30 is moved in the direction toward the firstconveying roller assembly 32 along a path B′. Then, by the firstconveying roller assembly 32, thepaper 30 is transported to a region between thethird conveying roller 34 and thefourth conveying roller 35. Before thepaper 30 is contacted with thethird conveying roller 34 and thefourth conveying roller 35, thepaper 30 is moved across a scan region D. Consequently, a scanning operation is performed on a first surface of thepaper 30. - During the scanning operation is performed on the first surface of the
paper 30, themovable stopping block 37 is located at the position as shown inFIG. 2 . Consequently, thepaper 30 is clamped and transported by thethird conveying roller 34 and thefourth conveying roller 35, and thepaper 30 is moved in the direction toward the secondconveying roller assembly 33. - After the
paper 30 is moved for a specified distance in the direction away from thethird conveying roller 34 by the secondconveying roller assembly 33, themovable stopping block 37 is switched to the position as shown inFIG. 3 . In addition, the rotating direction of the secondconveying roller assembly 33 is changed. Consequently, thepaper 30 is moved along the path C′, transported through a region between thefourth conveying roller 35 and thefifth conveying roller 36, and moved in the direction toward the firstconveying roller assembly 32. Thepaper 30 is moved across the scan region D again, and thus a scanning operation is performed on a second surface of thepaper 30. - However, the
image forming apparatus 1 and theimage forming apparatus 3 still have some drawbacks. For example, it is necessary to additionally install themovable stopping block image forming apparatus movable stopping block image forming apparatus movable stopping block - Therefore, there is a need of providing a device and a method for changing a conveying path of the paper in order to overcome the above drawbacks.
- The present invention provides an inverting roller device for conveying a paper and a method of using the inverting roller device to switch a conveying path of the paper.
- In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an inverting roller device for conveying a paper and changing a conveying path of the paper. The inverting roller device includes a first rotating shaft, a first roller, a second rotating shaft, a second roller, a first swinging arm, and a second swinging arm. The first rotating shaft includes a protrusion part. When the first rotating shaft is in a positively-driven state, the first rotating shaft is rotated in a first rotating direction. When the first rotating shaft is in a reversely-driven state, the first rotating shaft is rotated in a second rotating direction. The first roller is pivotally disposed on the first rotating shaft, and includes a notch. The notch includes a first sidewall and a second sidewall. The protrusion part is accommodated within the notch. The second rotating shaft is located at a side of the first rotating shaft and arranged in parallel with the first rotating shaft. The second roller is disposed on the second rotating shaft. The first roller and the second roller are contacted with each other, so that the paper is clamped and conveyed by the first roller and the second roller. The first swinging arm is pivotally disposed on a first end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a first end of the second rotating shaft. As the first rotating shaft is rotated, the first swinging arm is correspondingly rotated. The second swinging arm is disposed on a second end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a second end of the second rotating shaft. When the first rotating shaft is in the positively-driven state, the protrusion part is contacted with the first sidewall of the notch, so that the first roller is synchronously rotated with the first rotating shaft. When the first rotating shaft is switched from the positively-driven state to the reversely-driven state, the protrusion part is separated from the first sidewall of the notch and moved toward the second sidewall of the notch, so that the first roller is not rotated temporarily and the first swinging arm is driven by the first rotating shaft to be rotated. As the first swinging arm is rotated, the second rotating shaft and the second roller are moved relative to a surface of the first roller, so that a relative position between the first roller and the second roller is changed and the conveying path of the paper is correspondingly changed.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an inverting roller device for conveying a paper and changing a conveying path of the paper. The inverting roller device includes a first rotating shaft, a first roller, a second rotating shaft, a second roller, a first swinging arm, a second swinging arm, and a power mechanism. The first roller is disposed on the first rotating shaft. The second rotating shaft is located at a side of the first rotating shaft and arranged in parallel with the first rotating shaft. The second roller is disposed on the second rotating shaft. The first roller and the second roller are contacted with each other, so that the paper is clamped and conveyed by the first roller and the second roller. The first swinging arm is pivotally disposed on a first end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a first end of the second rotating shaft. The second swinging arm is disposed on a second end of the first rotating shaft and connected with a second end of the second rotating shaft. The power mechanism is connected with the first swinging arm for driving the first swinging arm to be rotated about the first rotating shaft. When the first rotating shaft is not driven, the first swinging arm is driven by the power mechanism to be rotated, the second rotating shaft and the second roller are moved relative to a surface of the first roller. Consequently, a relative position between the first roller and the second roller is changed and the conveying path of the paper is correspondingly changed.
- In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for changing a conveying path of a paper. The paper is clamped between a first roller and a second roller and conveyed by the first roller and the second roller. A first rotating shaft is penetrated through the first roller. A second rotating shaft is penetrated through the second roller. The method includes steps of rotating the first roller and the second roller to allow the paper to be conveyed in a first traveling direction, stopping rotating the first roller for a specified time period and allowing the second rotating shaft to be moved relative to a surface of the first roller during the specified time period in order to change relative position between the first roller and the second roller, and rotating the first roller again to allow the paper to be conveyed in a second traveling direction.
- The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a first conventional image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating a second conventional image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 3 is another schematic cross-sectional side view illustrating the second conventional image forming apparatus ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device ofFIG. 4 and taken along a first viewpoint; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device ofFIG. 4 and taken along a second viewpoint; -
FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a first action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 schematically illustrates a second action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 schematically illustrates a third action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method of using an inverting roller device to switch a conveying path of a paper according to an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. - In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, an inverting roller device 4 (see
FIG. 4 ) for conveying a paper is provided. The invertingroller device 4 is used for changing a conveying path of the paper. The invertingroller device 4 may be applied to theimage forming apparatus 1 ofFIG. 1 to replace the second conveyingroller assembly 20. Alternatively, the invertingroller device 4 may be applied to theimage forming apparatus 3 ofFIG. 2 to replace the second conveyingroller assembly 33. The applications of the invertingroller device 4 are not restricted as as the above described. The invertingroller device 4 may be used in the image forming apparatus to switch the conveying path of the paper. In case that the invertingroller device 4 is applied to theimage forming apparatus 1 or theimage forming apparatus 3, the movable stoppingblock 37 may be omitted, and it is not necessary to install the protrudingcorner 261 of the supportingplate 26 along the path A. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device ofFIG. 4 and taken along a first viewpoint.FIG. 6 is a schematic exploded view illustrating the inverting roller device ofFIG. 4 and taken along a second viewpoint. Please refer toFIGS. 4 , 5 and 6. The invertingroller device 4 comprises a firstrotating shaft 41, twofirst rollers 42, a secondrotating shaft 43, twosecond rollers 44, a first swingingarm 45, asecond swinging arm 46, atransmission mechanism 47, a first floatingmechanism 48, a second floatingmechanism 49, three firstauxiliary rollers 50, and three secondauxiliary rollers 51. - In accordance with the features of the inverting
roller device 4, when the firstrotating shaft 41 is positively or reversely driven, the first swingingarm 45 is driven by the firstrotating shaft 41 to be synchronously rotated with the firstrotating shaft 41. Moreover, as the first swingingarm 45 is rotated, the secondrotating shaft 43 and the twosecond rollers 44 are driven to be moved relative to the surfaces of the twofirst rollers 42. Consequently, the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44 are changed. - A sequence of assembling the inverting
roller device 4 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, the secondrotating shaft 43 is located at a side of the firstrotating shaft 41 and arranged in parallel with the firstrotating shaft 41. The twofirst rollers 42 and the three firstauxiliary rollers 50 are pivotally disposed on the firstrotating shaft 41. The twosecond rollers 44 and the three secondauxiliary rollers 51 are disposed on the secondrotating shaft 43. Moreover, the twosecond rollers 44 are contacted with the twofirst rollers 42, respectively. The three firstauxiliary rollers 50 are aligned with the three secondauxiliary rollers 51, respectively. The two ends of the firstrotating shaft 41 are fixed and fail to be moved. The way of fixing the firstrotating shaft 41 is not restricted, and is not redundantly described herein. - It is noted that the structures of the inverting
roller device 4 as shown inFIGS. 4 , 5 and 6 are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. Moreover, the numbers and the shapes of thefirst rollers 42 and thesecond rollers 44 are not restricted. For example, the invertingroller device 4 may comprise a singlefirst roller 42 and a singlesecond roller 44. Alternatively, in some other embodiments, the invertingroller device 4 may comprise more than twofirst rollers 42 and more than twosecond rollers 44. Moreover, the numbers of the firstauxiliary rollers 50 and the secondauxiliary rollers 51 are not restricted. Alternatively, in some other embodiments, the firstauxiliary rollers 50 and the secondauxiliary rollers 51 are not included in the invertingroller device 4. - The
first swinging arm 45 and the second swingingarm 46 are pivotally disposed on the two ends of the firstrotating shaft 41. Moreover, the first swingingarm 45 and the second swingingarm 46 are connected to the two ends of the secondrotating shaft 43 through the first floatingmechanism 48 and the second floatingmechanism 49, respectively. Moreover, the first swingingarm 45 is in power communication with the firstrotating shaft 41 through thetransmission mechanism 47. Consequently, as the firstrotating shaft 41 is rotated, the first swingingarm 45 is synchronously rotated with the firstrotating shaft 41. - When the first swinging
arm 45 is synchronously rotated with the firstrotating shaft 41, the secondrotating shaft 43 and the twosecond rollers 44 are driven to be moved relative to the surfaces of the twofirst rollers 42. Moreover, the second swingingarm 46 is also synchronously rotated with the first swingingarm 45. Consequently, the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44 are correspondingly changed. - The connection relationships between the first
rotating shaft 41, the twofirst rollers 42, the secondrotating shaft 43, the twosecond rollers 44, the first swingingarm 45 and the second swingingarm 46 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, the firstrotating shaft 41 comprises twoprotrusion parts 411. Each of the twofirst rollers 42 comprises anotch 421. After the firstrotating shaft 41 is penetrated through the twofirst rollers 42, the twoprotrusion parts 411 are accommodated within the twonotches 421, respectively. In an embodiment, the twoprotrusion parts 411 are additional components that are disposed on the firstrotating shaft 41. Alternatively, in some other embodiments, the twoprotrusion parts 411 are integrally formed with the firstrotating shaft 41. The shape of eachnotch 421 is not restricted as long as the capacity of thenotch 421 is larger than the volume of thecorresponding protrusion part 411. - Next, the
transmission mechanism 47 comprises arotating wheel 471 and a firstelastic element 472. Therotating wheel 471 is fixed on the firstrotating shaft 41 and located near the first swingingarm 45. The firstelastic element 472 is sheathed around therotating wheel 471 and alateral bulge 451 of the first swingingarm 45. - Alternatively, in some other embodiments, the inverting
roller device 4 may comprise twotransmission mechanisms 47. One of these twotransmission mechanisms 47 is connected with the firstrotating shaft 41 and the first swingingarm 45, and theother transmission mechanism 47 is connected with the firstrotating shaft 41 and the second swingingarm 46. Consequently, the first swingingarm 45 and the second swingingarm 46 are driven by the firstrotating shaft 41 to be synchronously rotated with the firstrotating shaft 41. In particular, two rotatingwheels 471 are fixed on the firstrotating shaft 41, and located near the first swingingarm 45 and the second swingingarm 46, respectively. Moreover, one of the two firstelastic elements 472 is sheathed around one of the tworotating wheels 471 of the first swingingarm 45, and the other firstelastic element 472 is sheathed around the otherrotating wheel 471 and the second swingingarm 46. - Moreover, the first swinging
arm 45 further comprises afirst opening 452, and the first floatingmechanism 48 is disposed within thefirst opening 452. Moreover, the first floatingmechanism 48 comprises a first slidingblock 481 and a secondelastic element 482. Afirst end 431 of the secondrotating shaft 43 is penetrated through the first slidingblock 481. The first slidingblock 481 is movable within thefirst opening 452, so that the secondrotating shaft 43 may be moved toward the firstrotating shaft 41 or away from the firstrotating shaft 41. The secondelastic element 482 is sheathed around the first slidingblock 481 and a firstinner wall 453 of thefirst opening 452 for providing a supporting force to the first slidingblock 481. - Moreover, the second swinging
arm 46 further comprises asecond opening 461, and the second floatingmechanism 49 is disposed within thesecond opening 461. Moreover, the second floatingmechanism 49 comprises a second slidingblock 491 and a thirdelastic element 492. Asecond end 432 of the secondrotating shaft 43 is penetrated through the second slidingblock 491. The second slidingblock 491 is movable within thesecond opening 461, so that the secondrotating shaft 43 may be moved toward the firstrotating shaft 41 or away from the firstrotating shaft 41. The thirdelastic element 492 is sheathed around the second slidingblock 491 and a secondinner wall 462 of thesecond opening 461 for providing a supporting force to the second slidingblock 491. - Hereinafter, the operations of the inverting
roller device 4 will be illustrated with reference toFIGS. 7˜10 .FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a first action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 8 schematically illustrates a second action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 9 schematically illustrates a third action of the inverting roller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method of using an inverting roller device to switch a conveying path of a paper according to an embodiment of the present invention. - The inverting
roller device 4 may be applied to an image forming apparatus to switch the conveying path of the paper. A method of using the invertingroller device 4 to switch the conveying path of the paper will be described inFIG. 10 . Firstly, as shown inFIG. 7 , the firstrotating shaft 41 is positively driven to be moved in a first rotating direction X. Consequently, twofirst sidewalls 4211 of the twonotches 421 of the twofirst rollers 42 are respectively pushed by the twoprotrusion parts 411 of the firstrotating shaft 41, the twofirst rollers 42 are synchronously rotated with the firstrotating shaft 41, and the twosecond rollers 44 are driven to be correspondingly rotated. Upon rotation of the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44, a paper S is transported across the region between the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44, and the paper S is moved in a first traveling direction E (Step S1). Meanwhile, since the firstauxiliary rollers 50 and the secondauxiliary rollers 51 are pushed by the paper S, the firstauxiliary rollers 50 and the secondauxiliary rollers 51 are synchronously rotated with the twofirst rollers 42. Under this circumstance, the paper S can be conveyed more smoothly, and the possibility of upturning the paper S from non-uniform force distribution will be minimized. - It is noted that the distance between each of the two
first rollers 42 and the corresponding twosecond rollers 44 changes with the thickness of the paper S. As mentioned above, thefirst end 431 and thesecond end 432 of the secondrotating shaft 43 are penetrated through the first floatingmechanism 48 and the second floatingmechanism 49, respectively. Moreover, the first floatingmechanism 48 and the second floatingmechanism 49 are movable within thefirst opening 452 and thesecond opening 461, respectively. Consequently, in response to movement of the first slidingblock 481 and the second slidingblock 491, the distance between the secondrotating shaft 43 and the firstrotating shaft 41 is correspondingly changed. Moreover, the secondelastic element 482 and the thirdelastic element 492 are used for providing supporting forces to the first slidingblock 481 and the second slidingblock 491, respectively. Regardless of how the position of the secondrotating shaft 43 is changed, the paper S is tightly clamped and conveyed by the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44 in response to the supporting forces. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 8 , the firstrotating shaft 41 is switched from the positively-driven state to a reversely-driven state, and thus the firstrotating shaft 41 is moved in a second rotating direction Y. As the firstrotating shaft 41 is rotated in the second rotating direction Y, the twoprotrusion parts 411 are separated from the twofirst sidewalls 4211 of the twonotches 421 and moved toward twosecond sidewalls 4212 of the twonotches 421. Since the twofirst rollers 42 are not pushed by the twoprotrusion parts 411 of the firstrotating shaft 41, the rotations of twofirst rollers 42 are temporarily stopped for a specified time period (Step S2). During the rotations of twofirst rollers 42 are stopped, the paper S is temporarily stayed between the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44. - Moreover, when the first
rotating shaft 41 is switched from the positively-driven state to the reversely-driven state and the firstrotating shaft 41 is moved in the second rotating direction Y, the firstelastic element 472 is driven by therotating wheel 471 to be synchronously rotated in the second rotating direction Y. Consequently, the first swingingarm 45 is driven by the firstelastic element 472 to be rotated in the second rotating direction Y. Under this circumstance, the secondrotating shaft 43 and the twosecond rollers 44 are driven by the first swingingarm 45 to be moved relative to the surfaces of the twofirst rollers 42, and thus the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44 are correspondingly changed (Step S2). Moreover, as the secondrotating shaft 43 is moved, the second swingingarm 46 is driven to be synchronously rotated with the first swingingarm 45. Consequently, the two ends of the secondrotating shaft 43 are synchronously moved. - In this embodiment, the inverting
roller device 4 further comprises a position-limitingmechanism 52. The position-limitingmechanism 52 is located beside the first swingingarm 45 for limiting the movable range of the first swingingarm 45. When the first swingingarm 45 fails to be further rotated, the dragging force exerted on the first swingingarm 45 is higher than the internal stress between the first swingingarm 45 and the firstelastic element 472. Under this circumstance, the firstelastic element 472 no longer drives the rotation of the first swingingarm 45. Consequently, therotating wheel 471 and the firstrotating shaft 41 are continuously rotated, but the first swingingarm 45 is no longer rotated. - When the first swinging
arm 45 is moved to a fixed position, the angle of the paper S is changed (seeFIG. 8 ). Then, as the firstrotating shaft 41 is continuously rotated in the second rotating direction Y, the twoprotrusion parts 411 of the firstrotating shaft 41 are contacted with the twosecond sidewalls 4212 of the twonotches 421, respectively (seeFIG. 9 ). Then, upon synchronous rotations of the twofirst rollers 42 and the firstrotating shaft 41, the paper S is moved in a second traveling direction F (Step S3). - Please refer to
FIG. 7 again. If the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44 are not changed, when the firstrotating shaft 41 is rotated in the second rotating direction Y, the paper S is moved in a third traveling direction G. The third traveling direction G is reverse to the first traveling direction E. Under this circumstance, the paper S fails to be moved in the second traveling direction F. In other words, after the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 42 and the twosecond rollers 44 are changed, the conveying path of the paper S will be changed. - In accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, an inverting roller device 6 (see
FIG. 11 ) for conveying a paper is provided. The invertingroller device 6 is used for changing a conveying path of the paper. The invertingroller device 6 may be applied to theimage forming apparatus 1 ofFIG. 1 to replace the first conveyingroller assembly 18 and the second conveyingroller assembly 20. Alternatively, the invertingroller device 6 may be applied to theimage forming apparatus 3 ofFIG. 2 to replace the second conveyingroller assembly 33. The applications of the invertingroller device 6 are not restricted as the above described. The invertingroller device 6 may be used in the image forming apparatus to switch the conveying path of the paper. In case that the invertingroller device 6 is applied to theimage forming apparatus 1 or theimage forming apparatus 3, the movable stoppingblock corner 261 of the supportingplate 26 along the path A. -
FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of an inverting roller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The invertingroller device 6 comprises a firstrotating shaft 61, twofirst rollers 62, a secondrotating shaft 63, twosecond rollers 64, a first swingingarm 65, asecond swinging arm 66, apower mechanism 67, a first floatingmechanism 68, a second floatingmechanism 69, three firstauxiliary rollers 70, and three secondauxiliary rollers 71. - In this embodiment, the
power mechanism 67 is a solenoid valve comprises acoil bobbin 671, aplunger 672, and a connectingpart 673. A first end of theplunger 672 is disposed within thecoil bobbin 671. A second end of theplunger 672 is exposed outside thecoil bobbin 671, and connected with the first swingingarm 65 through the connectingpart 673. It is noted that thepower mechanism 67 is not limited to the solenoid valve. Alternatively, a motor or any other power device may be used as thepower mechanism 67. - In accordance with the features of the inverting
roller device 6, if the firstrotating shaft 61 is not driven to be rotated, the first swingingarm 65 may be driven by thepower mechanism 67 to be rotated about the firstrotating shaft 61. As the first swingingarm 65 is rotated, the secondrotating shaft 63 and the twosecond rollers 64 are driven by the first swingingarm 65 to be moved relative to the surfaces of the twofirst rollers 62, and thus the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 62 and the twosecond rollers 64 are correspondingly changed. In comparison with the invertingroller device 4 of the first embodiment, the invertingroller device 6 of this embodiment uses thepower mechanism 67 to rotate the first swingingarm 65, but thetransmission mechanism 47 is not included in the invertingroller device 6. Consequently, the first swingingarm 65 is not rotated in response to the rotation of the firstrotating shaft 61. Moreover, in the invertingroller device 6 of this embodiment, it is not necessary to form the protrusion parts on the firstrotating shaft 61 and form the notches in thefirst roller 62. Regardless of whether the rotating direction of the firstrotating shaft 61 is changed, thefirst rollers 62 are synchronously rotated with the firstrotating shaft 61. The structures of the other components of the invertingroller device 6 and the assembling sequence of the invertingroller device 6 are similar to those of the first embodiment, and are not redundantly described herein. - The operations of the inverting
roller device 6 will be illustrated in more details as follows. Firstly, the firstrotating shaft 61 is driven to be rotated. Consequently, the twofirst rollers 62 are synchronously rotated with the firstrotating shaft 61, and the twosecond rollers 64 are driven to be correspondingly rotated. Upon rotations of the twofirst rollers 62 and the twosecond rollers 64, a paper is transported across the region between the twofirst rollers 62 and the twosecond rollers 64, and the paper can be conveyed. Meanwhile, since the firstauxiliary rollers 70 and the secondauxiliary rollers 71 are pushed by the paper, the firstauxiliary rollers 70 and the secondauxiliary rollers 71 are synchronously rotated with the twofirst rollers 62. Under this circumstance, the paper can be conveyed more smoothly, and the possibility of upturning the paper from non-uniform force distribution will be minimized. - Then, the rotation of the first
rotating shaft 61 is stopped for a specified time. Consequently, the rotation of the first rollers is temporarily stopped, and the paper is temporarily stayed between the twofirst rollers 62 and the twosecond rollers 64. Then, theplunger 672 is driven by thepower mechanism 67 to be moved toward thecoil bobbin 671. Consequently, the first swingingarm 65 is pulled by theplunger 672 to be rotated about the firstrotating shaft 61. Under this circumstance, the secondrotating shaft 63 and the twosecond rollers 64 are driven by the first swingingarm 65 to be moved relative to the surfaces of the twofirst rollers 62, and thus the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 62 and the twosecond rollers 64 are correspondingly changed. Similarly, theplunger 672 may be driven by thepower mechanism 67 to be moved away from thecoil bobbin 671. Consequently, the first swingingarm 65 is pushed by theplunger 672. Under this circumstance, the relative positions between the twofirst rollers 62 and the twosecond rollers 64 are correspondingly changed. Moreover, as the secondrotating shaft 63 is moved, the second swingingarm 66 is driven to be synchronously rotated with the first swingingarm 65. Consequently, the two ends of the secondrotating shaft 63 are synchronously moved. When the first swingingarm 65 is moved to a fixed position, the angle of the paper is changed. Then, as the firstrotating shaft 61 is driven to rotate the twofirst rollers 62 again, the conveying path of the paper is changed. - It is noted that the movable range of the
plunger 672 is confined by thecoil bobbin 671. That is, due to the confinement of thecoil bobbin 671, theplunger 672 can only be moved toward or away from thecoil bobbin 671 to a specified position. When theplunger 672 is moved to the specified position, theplunger 672 fails to be moved, and thus the first swingingarm 65 is no longer rotated. Since the movable range of the first swingingarm 65 is controlled by thepower mechanism 67, it is not necessary to install the position-limitingmechanism 52 of the first embodiment. - From the above descriptions, the present invention provides the inverting roller device. Since the first switching arm is pivotally disposed on the first rotating shaft, the second rotating shaft and the second roller can be moved relative to the surface of the first roller. Under this circumstance, the relative position between the first roller and the second roller is changed, and the conveying path of the paper is correspondingly changed. In case that the inverting roller device of the present invention is applied to an image forming apparatus, the conveying path of the paper can be changed without the need of installing an additional movable stopping block. Consequently, the problem of wasting the layout space will be overcome, and possibility of colliding and bending the paper during the conveying process will be minimized.
- While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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