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JP2007204243A - Image forming device and paper feeding cassette - Google Patents
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JP2007204243A
JP2007204243A JP2006027293A JP2006027293A JP2007204243A JP 2007204243 A JP2007204243 A JP 2007204243A JP 2006027293 A JP2006027293 A JP 2006027293A JP 2006027293 A JP2006027293 A JP 2006027293A JP 2007204243 A JP2007204243 A JP 2007204243A
JP2006027293A
JP4289357B2 (en
Yukio Shiobara
由季央 塩原
2006-02-03 Application filed by Brother Ind Ltd, ブラザー工業株式会社 filed Critical Brother Ind Ltd
2006-02-03 Priority to JP2006027293A priority Critical patent/JP4289357B2/en
2007-08-16 Publication of JP2007204243A publication Critical patent/JP2007204243A/en
2009-07-01 Publication of JP4289357B2 publication Critical patent/JP4289357B2/en
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an image forming device or the like used also as a paper feed tray and a paper ejection tray and capable of smoothly ejecting paper. <P>SOLUTION: The image forming device 1 is provided with a first paper feed tray 30 for storing standard paper and feeding it to a printing part 80; and a second paper feed tray 40 mounted on the first paper feed tray 30, storing paper smaller than the standard paper, feeding it to the printing part 80 and playing role of the paper ejection tray for receiving the printed paper. The second paper feed tray 40 is provided with a pair of side guides 41, 42 abutted on a side end of the small paper and guiding the paper to the printing plate 80. A plate-like part 43 extended from the upper end to the other side guide side and receiving the printed paper is formed on at least either of the pair of side guides 41, 42. The plate-like part 43 is provided with reverse feeding prevention parts 43a, 44, 45 formed so as to approach a lower side 81 of the printing part 80 and preventing the printed paper from being re-fed to the printing part 80. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus that performs printing on a sheet held in a sheet feed tray, and more specifically, a first sheet feed tray that accommodates standard sheets and supplies them to a printing unit, and the first sheet feed tray And an image forming apparatus including a second paper feed tray that serves as a paper discharge tray that receives printed paper and accommodates a paper smaller than a standard paper. It is.
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, image forming apparatuses such as facsimiles and printers are separately provided with a paper feed tray for supplying printing paper and a paper discharge tray for stocking discharged paper. Here, Patent Document 1 discloses a recording apparatus that performs paper feeding and paper ejection with the same transport roller. Patent Document 2 discloses a document reading apparatus in which a paper feed tray and a paper discharge tray are integrated.
JP-A-6-312551 JP-A-7-2345
In the invention described in Patent Document 1, the recording apparatus is miniaturized by performing paper feeding and paper ejection with the same transport roller. Similarly, in the invention described in Patent Document 2, the document reading apparatus is downsized by integrating the paper feed tray and the paper discharge tray. However, in the configurations described in Patent Documents 1 and 2, when a plurality of fed sheets are stacked, the ejected sheets come into contact with the fed sheets and the printed sheets are not printed. There was a problem that there is a possibility that the paper is erroneously fed to the printing unit again. This has caused paper jams in the transport path and the formation of a desired image.
The present invention has been made to solve such problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus capable of smoothly discharging paper while using both a paper feeding tray and a paper discharging tray. To provide a paper cassette.
In order to solve the above problem, an image forming apparatus according to claim 1 is mounted on a first paper feed tray that accommodates standard paper and supplies it to a printing unit, and is mounted on the first paper feed tray. A second paper feed tray that stores paper smaller than standard paper and supplies the paper to the printing unit, and serves as a paper discharge tray that receives printed paper discharged in a direction opposite to the paper feed direction. In the image forming apparatus, the second paper feed tray is provided in parallel to the paper feed direction, and includes a pair of side guides that contact a side edge of the small paper and guide the paper to the printing unit. At least one of the pair of side guides is formed with a plate-like portion that extends from the upper end to the other side guide and receives the printed paper, and the plate-like portion is below the printing portion. Closely formed, the printed paper is printed again Characterized by comprising a reverse feed preventing portion is prevented from being fed to the.
The image forming apparatus according to claim 2 is the image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the printed paper is on an upper surface of the second paper feed tray and outside the side guide. Is formed with a reverse feed preventing convex piece for preventing the paper from being fed again to the printing unit.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, the paper feed cassette is detachable from the image forming apparatus according to the first or second aspect, and includes the first paper feed tray and the second paper feed tray. And
According to the image forming apparatus of the first aspect, printed paper that is supplied from the first paper feed tray or the second paper feed tray to the printing unit and then discharged in the direction opposite to the paper feed direction is discharged. It is placed on a plate-like portion formed on the side guide of the second paper feed tray that functions as a tray. At this time, even if the user tries to take out the printed paper and accidentally touches it by touching the hand or the like, the back guide prevention part is located below the printing part on the plate-like part of the side guide. Since there is only a slight gap between the reverse feed prevention unit and the printing unit, the printed paper is not fed again to the printing unit. Therefore, a paper jam occurs in the conveyance path and a desired image cannot be formed, and a smooth image forming operation can be performed.
According to the image forming apparatus of the second aspect, the standard paper accommodated in the first paper feed tray is supplied to the printing unit, and then discharged in the direction opposite to the paper feed direction. In addition to the reverse feed prevention unit, if the user tries to remove the printed standard paper and pushes the paper inward, the side guide Due to the reverse feed preventing protrusion formed on the outside of the guide, the printed paper is not fed again to the printing unit even if it is a wide standard paper. Therefore, a paper jam occurs in the conveyance path and a desired image cannot be formed, and a smooth image forming operation can be performed.
Further, according to the paper feed cassette described in claim 3, it is possible to provide a paper feed cassette suitable for the image forming apparatus described in claim 1 or claim 2.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below. First, the overall configuration of the image forming apparatus 1 according to the embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of the image forming apparatus 1. In the following description, the vertical direction is expressed with reference to the normal use state of the image forming apparatus 1 (the state of FIG. 1), and the side on which the operation panel 10 described later is provided is the front side (front). The direction is expressed, and the left-right direction is expressed when the image forming apparatus 1 is viewed from the front side (front side).
The image forming apparatus 1 is a so-called multi-function machine having a scanner function, a color copy function, a facsimile function, and the like in addition to a printer function, and its external appearance is formed by a main body casing 2 that is a resin rectangular parallelepiped box-shaped part. .
An operation having an operation unit 11 in which various operation buttons for input operations are arranged and a display unit (for example, a liquid crystal display) 12 for displaying an image such as a message are provided at a front position on the upper surface of the main casing 2. A panel 10 is provided. In addition, a scanner unit 20 as a reading unit that reads an image from a document is provided at a position behind the operation panel 10. The scanner unit 20 is used for a scanner function, a color copy function, and a facsimile function.
On the other hand, at the lower position in the main casing 2, a paper feed cassette is provided that can accommodate a plurality of sheet-like recording media such as paper and plastic sheets that are substantially horizontally stacked (stacked (stacked)). It has been. The configuration of this paper feed cassette will be described in detail later.
A conveying path (not shown) is formed at the rear end in the main casing 2 to guide the recording medium conveyed backward from the paper feed cassette to the front by making a U-turn upward. An image recording unit 80 serving as a printing unit for forming (printing) an image on a recording medium is disposed on the downstream side of the conveyance path and above the paper feed cassette mounted on the main casing 2. Yes. The recording medium on which an image is recorded in the image recording unit 70 is discharged to a position on the upper surface of the paper feed cassette 30 and closer to the front.
Next, the configuration of the paper feed cassette will be described with reference to FIGS. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the paper feed cassette with the second paper feed tray 40 closed, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the paper feed cassette with the second paper feed tray 40 opened.
The paper feed cassette is mounted on the first paper feed tray 30 that stores standard paper and supplies it to the printing unit 80, and is mounted on the first paper feed tray 30, and stores paper that is smaller than the standard paper. And a second paper feed tray 40 serving as a paper discharge tray for receiving printed paper discharged in the direction opposite to the paper feed direction. As shown in FIG. 1, this paper feed cassette can be detached from the main casing 2 by being pulled out horizontally from an opening 2a formed on the front surface of the main casing 2, and conversely, The main body casing 2 can be mounted by being inserted horizontally from the opening 2a of the casing 2.
The supply unit 50 includes a support shaft 51 supported by a frame (not shown) so as to be arranged along the left-right direction in a range from the center in the left-right direction to the right end of the sheet feeding cassette. A large gear 53 is fixed to the right end portion of the support shaft 51, and a small gear (not shown) having substantially the same diameter as the support shaft 51 is fixed in the vicinity of the left end portion. Further, the supply unit 50 includes an arm member 52 that is supported by the support shaft 51 and configured to be swingable about the support shaft 51 in a state where the tip end portion is lowered rearward. A supply roller 60 is supported at the distal end (swinging end) of the arm member 52 so as to be rotatable about a rotation axis along the left-right direction. That is, the arm member 52 is an axis parallel to the rotation axis of the supply roller 60, above the sheet accommodated in the paper feed cassette, and with respect to the rotation axis of the supply roller 60, It is provided so as to be able to oscillate around an oscillating shaft located on the opposite side (front side) to the conveying direction side.
The first paper feed tray 30 is a rectangular thin plate-shaped resin part that is generally A4 size when viewed from above, and is configured to be able to accommodate a plurality of recording media stacked on the bottom plate 33. . Further, the first paper feed tray 30 includes a pair of side end guides (not shown) at the left and right end portions thereof, and the left and right direction (width direction) regardless of the size of the recording medium to be accommodated. The recording medium can be positioned so that the position of the center line is constant. As a result, the recording medium accommodated in the first paper feed tray 30 while being positioned by the side edge guides is prevented from moving in the left-right direction (the direction of the rotation axis of the supply roller 60), thereby preventing inclination. And conveyed in a certain direction.
On the other hand, the first paper feed tray 30 includes a guide plate 34 at the rear end thereof. A metal separation member 34 a is provided at the center in the left-right direction of the guide plate 34. The separation member 34 a has a plurality of tooth portions arranged vertically at a predetermined interval, and the tips of the tooth portions slightly protrude from the front surface of the guide plate 34. As a result, the plurality of recording media pushed out by the supply roller 60 of the supply unit 50 comes into contact with the tips of these teeth, and the uppermost recording medium is separated.
The first paper feed tray 30 is attached with a second paper feed tray 40 capable of accommodating a thick and small-sized recording medium such as a photographic paper or a postcard in a central portion in the left-right direction so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction. It has been. As shown in FIG. 3, the second paper feed tray 40 can be opened upward with the shaft 47 as the center of rotation. The second paper feed tray 40 is substantially the same as the first paper feed tray 30 in the left-right direction and is slightly smaller than the first paper feed tray 30 in the front-rear direction. Thus, a plurality of recording media can be accommodated in a state where they are stacked almost horizontally.
Similar to the first paper feed tray 30, the second paper feed tray 40 positions the recording medium so that the position of the center line in the left-right direction (width direction) is constant regardless of the size of the stored paper. Side end guides 41 and 42 are attached as a pair of side guides for enabling. The paper stored in the second paper supply tray 40 is smaller than the standard paper stored in the first paper supply tray 30. The side edge guides 41 and 42 are provided in parallel with the paper feeding direction, and abut the side edge of the stored paper to guide the paper to the printing unit 80.
The second paper feed tray 40 is accommodated in the second paper feed tray 40 in a state where the second paper feed tray 40 is placed at a predetermined position (position shown in FIG. 2) near the rear in the upper part of the first paper feed tray 30. The recording medium is disposed at a position that prevents the supply roller 60 from moving (downward) toward the first paper feed tray 30. For this reason, the supply roller 60 of the supply unit 50 comes into contact with the recording medium stored in the second paper supply tray 40, not the recording medium stored in the first paper supply tray 30, and the second supply The recording medium accommodated in the paper tray 40 is supplied to the transport path 5.
One side end guide 41 is formed with a plate-like portion 43 for receiving printed paper discharged from the printing portion 80. The plate-like portion 43 is a flat plate-like member that extends vertically from the upper end of the side end guide 41 that stands upright from the upper surface of the second paper feed tray 40 toward the other side end guide 42. . The plate-like portion 43 functions as a paper discharge tray in combination with the upper surface of the second paper feed tray 40. That is, the plate-like portion 43 can place the pre-printing paper accommodated below and the printed paper discharged above it separately. In the second paper feed tray 40 according to the present embodiment, the plate-like portion 43 is formed only on one side end guide 41, but the plate-like portion is formed on the other side end guide 42. Is also possible.
The plate-like portion 43 is formed to have a length that substantially covers the side edge of the paper stored in the second paper feed tray 40 in the front-rear direction of the paper feed cassette. That is, the rear end of the plate-like portion 43 reaches a position near the supply roller 60 in a state where the second paper feed tray 40 is slid rearward, and the front end of the plate-like portion 43. Has reached a position in the vicinity of the paper introduction portion 46.
Then, at the rear end of the plate-like portion 43, the second paper feed tray 40 and the lower part of the printing unit 80 in the state where the second paper feed tray 40 is slid forward (the state shown in FIG. 6). A reverse feed preventing surface 43a as a reverse feed preventing unit 43a having a height that minimizes a gap generated between the print unit 81 and the printed paper is prevented from being fed again to the printing unit. The two paper feed trays 40 are formed horizontally with respect to the upper surface.
Further, at the front end portion of the plate-like portion 43, the second paper feed tray 40 and the printing portion are in a state where the second paper feed tray 40 is slid rearward (the state shown in FIGS. 2 and 4). The reverse feed prevention wall 44 as a reverse feed prevention unit for printed paper has a height that minimizes a gap generated between the lower part 81 of the 80 and the upper surface of the second paper feed tray 40. And formed vertically.
Similarly, at the front end of one side end guide 42, the second paper feed tray 40 and the lower portion 81 of the printing unit 80 are in a state where the second paper feed tray 40 is slid rearward. A reverse feed prevention wall 45 is formed perpendicular to the upper surface of the second paper feed tray 40 and has a height that minimizes a gap generated between them. ing.
Printed paper is again fed to the printing unit on the upper surface of the second paper feed tray 40 and outside the reverse feed prevention surface 43a formed on the plate-like portion 43 of the side end guide 41. A reverse feed preventing convex piece 70 is provided to prevent this. This is mainly for preventing reverse feeding of a relatively large standard sheet supplied from the first sheet feeding tray. The reverse feed preventing convex piece 70 is a member having a substantially triangular shape in a side view in which gentle inclined surfaces 70b and 70c are formed downward from the top portion 70a. The top portion 70a is substantially the same height as the reverse feed preventing surface 43a, that is, in a state where the second paper feed tray 40 is slid forward (the state shown in FIG. 6), the second paper feed tray 40 and the top portion 70a are printed. It is formed with a height that minimizes a gap generated between the lower portion 81 of the portion 80.
Next, with reference to FIGS. 4 to 7, the operation of the reverse feed preventing surface 43 a, the reverse feed preventing walls 44 and 45, and the reverse feed preventing convex piece 70 of the second paper feed tray 40 will be described. FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the sheet feeding cassette in a state in which the second sheet feeding tray 40 is slid rearward, and FIG. 5 is a state in which the second sheet feeding tray 40 is slid rearward. FIG. 6 is a side sectional view showing the internal structure of the paper feed cassette. FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the paper feed cassette with the second paper feed tray 40 slid forward, and FIG. FIG. 3 is a side sectional view showing an internal structure of the sheet feeding cassette in a state where a two sheet feeding tray 40 is slid forward.
As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, when the second paper feed tray 40 is slid rearward, the second paper feed tray 40 and the lower portion 81 of the printing unit 80 are provided by the reverse feed prevention walls 44 and 45. The gap generated between the two is minimized. Accordingly, a small-size sheet accommodated in the second sheet feed tray 40 and a standard sheet accommodated in the first sheet feed tray 30 are supplied to the printing unit 80 and then discharged in a direction opposite to the sheet feeding direction. Even when the user tries to take out the printed paper when it is placed on the plate-like portion 43 and accidentally pushes the paper into the back side by touching the hand, the reverse feed prevention wall 44, 45 and the lower portion 81 of the printing unit 80 have only a slight gap in height, so that the printed paper is not fed to the printing unit 80 again. Therefore, a paper jam occurs in the conveyance path and a desired image cannot be formed, and a smooth image forming operation can be performed.
6 and 7, when the second paper feed tray 40 is slid forward, the second paper feed tray 40 is provided by the reverse feed prevention surface 43a and the reverse feed prevention convex piece 70. And a lower portion 81 of the printing unit 80 are made to be minimal. Therefore, when the standard paper stored in the first paper feed tray 30 is supplied to the printing unit 80 and then discharged in the direction opposite to the paper feeding direction and placed on the plate-like unit 43, the user Even if the paper is pushed into the back side by mistake by touching the printed paper, the reverse feed prevention surface 43a and the reverse feed prevention convex piece 70 and the lower part 81 of the printing unit 80 Since there is only a slight gap in height, the printed paper is not fed to the printing unit 80 again. Therefore, a paper jam occurs in the conveyance path and a desired image cannot be formed, and a smooth image forming operation can be performed.
1 is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of an image forming apparatus 1. FIG. FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a paper feed cassette with a second paper feed tray 40 closed. FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a paper feed cassette with a second paper feed tray 40 opened. FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of a sheet feeding cassette in a state where a second sheet feeding tray is slid rearward. FIG. 5 is a side sectional view showing an internal structure of a paper feed cassette in a state where a second paper feed tray is slid rearward. FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of a sheet feeding cassette in a state in which a second sheet feeding tray is slid forward. FIG. 6 is a side sectional view showing an internal structure of a paper feed cassette in a state where a second paper feed tray is slid forward.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Image forming apparatus 30 1st paper feed tray 40 2nd paper feed tray 41 Side edge part guide 42 Side edge part guide 43 Plate part 43a Reverse feed prevention surface 44 Reverse feed prevention wall 45 Reverse feed prevention wall 70 Reverse feed prevention convex One piece 80 printing part
A first paper feed tray that accommodates standard paper and supplies it to the printing unit;
A paper discharge tray mounted on the first paper feed tray that accommodates paper smaller than the standard paper and supplies the paper to the printing unit and receives printed paper discharged in the direction opposite to the paper feed direction. An image forming apparatus comprising a second paper feed tray that plays a role,
The second paper feed tray is provided in parallel to the paper feed direction, and includes a pair of side guides that contact the side edges of the small paper and guide the paper to the printing unit.
At least one of the pair of side guides is formed with a plate-like portion that extends from the upper end to the other side guide and receives the printed paper.
The image forming apparatus, wherein the plate-like portion includes a reverse feed preventing portion that is formed close to the lower portion of the printing portion and prevents the printed paper from being fed again to the printing portion. .
A reverse feed prevention convex piece for preventing the printed paper from being fed again to the printing unit is formed on the upper surface of the second paper feed tray and outside the side guide. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1.
3. A paper feed cassette which is detachable from the image forming apparatus according to claim 1 and comprises the first paper feed tray and the second paper feed tray.
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