FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART
[0001] The present invention relates to a sheet finisher for clinching sheet materials discharged
from an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine.
[0002] Some of copying machines or the like is equipped with a sheet finisher to automatically
clinching the sheets into one or more sets of sheets, after the sheets receive images
and are discharged from the main assembly of the copying apparatus. The stapler used
for clinching the sheets in the sheet finisher is the one which has been developed
exclusively for such use, and therefore, the stapler is expensive. In addition, plural
driving sources are used to move the stapler between a clinching position and a non-clinching
position and to effect the stapling action. This also results in cost increase. The
structure for the stapling action requires large space in the sheet finisher with
the result of bulkiness of the sheet finisher.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a less
expensive and small size sheet finisher.
[0004] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet finisher
apparatus, comprising: supporting means for supporting a stack of sheets; a stapler
for stapling the stack of the sheets; a moving mechanism for moving said stapler between
a clinching position for stapling the sheets on said supporting means by said stapler
and a retracted position away from the clinching position; a clinching mechanism for
effecting the stapling action of said stapler at the clinching position; and drive
transmitting means for effecting, by a single driving source, movement of said stapler
by said moving mechanism and a clinching operation by said clinching mechanism.
[0005] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet finisher
wherein said moving mechanism includes a swingable lever for moving said stapler between
the clinching position and the retracted position, wherein said clinching mechanism
includes a clinching lever for urging said stapler in a clinching direction by a swinging
movement of the swingable lever, and wherein said drive transmitting means includes
a driving shaft for transmitting the rotational driving force from the driving source,
a first cam connected with the driving shaft to swing the swingable lever and a second
cam connected with the driving shaft to swing the clinching lever.
[0006] According to the aspect of the present invention, one driving source is used to move
the stapler between the clinching position and the non-clinching position and to effect
the stapling operation, and therefore, the sheet finisher is less expensive, and in
addition, the space required for the driving source means is reduced. Accordingly,
the size of the sheet finisher is reduced.
[0007] These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
more apparent upon a consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments
of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Figure 1 is a front sectional view of a sheet finisher according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
[0009] Figure 2 is a top sectional view of the sheet finisher.
[0010] Figure 3 is a top sectional view of an automatic stapler.
[0011] Figure 4 is a back sectional view of the automatic stapler.
[0012] Figure 5 is a side sectional view of a clinching mechanism.
[0013] Figure 6 is a side sectional view of a moving mechanism.
[0014] Figure 7 is a side sectional view of a releasing lever.
[0015] Figure 8 is a side sectional view illustrating operation of the moving mechanism.
[0016] Figure 9 is a side sectional view illustrating operation of the clinching mechanism.
[0017] Figure 10 is a side sectional view illustrating operation for loading the stapler.
[0018] Figure 11 is a front sectional view of a copying apparatus equipped with the sheet
finisher shown in Figure 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Referring to Figures 1 and 2, a sheet finisher 10 is in the form of a sorter provided
with an automatic stapler and is coupled with a copying machine. The sorter 10a has
ten sheet discharge trays 11 which are vertically stacked. Each of the trays 11 has
pins 12 and 12 at its lateral sides. The pins 12 and 12 are engaged with a helical
grooves formed in a circumferential surface of each of elevating rotatable members
13 and 13. By one full-rotation of each of the elevating rotatable members 13 and
13, the trays 11 are elevated or lowered one by one.
[0020] A sheet is subjected to a copying operation by a copying machine (not shown) and
is discharged through a discharge passage 15, provided by top and bottom guide plates
14 and 14, to one of trays 11 by the top and bottom discharging rollers 16 and 16.
[0021] The structure of the sorter 10a may be any of known structure, and therefore, the
detailed description thereof is omitted.
[0022] The automatic stapler 20 in the sorter 10a clinches the sheets 21a, 21b on the tray
11a supported by the elevating rotatable members 13 and 13.
[0023] Corresponding to the inclination of the sheet discharge tray 11a, the automatic stapler
20 is also inclined (Figure 1).
[0024] As shown in Figure 2, the automatic stapler 20 is disposed adjacent a lateral side
at a front part of the tray 11. The non-stapling position thereof is determined so
as not to obstruct the sheet discharge. Upon the clinching or stapling operation,
the stapler 20 is moved to its clinching position A for clinching the sheets 21a and
21b.
[0025] Adjacent the opposite lateral side from the automatic stapler 20, there is provided
a lateral aligning mechanism 22 for the sheets 21a and 21b. The lateral shifting mechanism
22 is adapted for a plurality of sizes of the sheets and is effective to urge the
sheets 21a and 21b to a reference wall 23 so as to align the sheets 21a and 21b to
a clinching position A.
[0026] The lateral shifting or aligning mechanism 22 has the following structure. It comprises
a rotatable shaft 24 which is rotatably supported at the top and bottom ends. Adjacent
the top and bottom ends, swingable arms 25 and 25 are fixed to the rotatable shaft
24. Between the other ends of the swingable arms 25 and 25, a lateral shifting bar
26 is extended.
[0027] Each of the trays 11 has an arcuate opening 17 for permitting swinging movement of
the lateral shifting bar 26. The lateral shifting bar 26 has a vertical length sufficient
to be actable on the sheets on all of the trays 11.
[0028] To the bottom end of the rotatable shaft 24, a sector gear 27 is fixed. The sector
gear 27 is operatively connected with a reversible motor 29 through a reduction gear
28. By controlling the direction of rotation of the reversible motor 29, the lateral
shifting lever 26 swings toward the center of the tray 11 to urge the sheets 21a and
21b to the reference wall 23, thus aligning the sheets 21a and 21b.
[0029] Normally, the lateral shifting mechanism 22 is operated in synchronism with the operation
of the automatic stapler 20, as will be described hereinbefore. However, it is operable
during the sheet discharging to effect the aligning operation simultaneously with
the sheet discharging.
[0030] The structure of the above-described automatic stapler 20 will be described.
[0031] Referring to Figures 3 and 4, the automatic stapler 20 has a clinching mechanisms
30 and a moving mechanism 31 which are juxtaposed with each other. A slidable frame
33 carrying the stapler 32 bridges between the mechanisms 30 and 31.
[0032] The stapler 32 comprises a clincher 32a, a magazine 32b for accommodating staples
and an anvil 32c. The clincher 32a is urged by an unshown spring to return to a position
which is a predetermined distance away from the anvil 32c. The stapler 32 is the one
sold in a usual market as office equipment.
[0033] The slidable frame 33 is small in size in a top plan view at the clinching mechanism
side and is large in the moving mechanism side (Figure 3). It has a U-shaped cross-section
(Figure 4). In a back side view, the side thereof adjacent the clinching mechanism
30 is low and horizontal. It has a stapler supporting portion 34 as a bent portion.
The moving mechanism side thereof is at a high level and is provided with four guiding
rollers 35 at the inside (Figure 6).
[0034] The stapler 32 is the one readily available in the market. A rear end 32d of the
stapler 32 is engaged with a mounting portion 34a of the mounting portion 34, as shown
in Figure 5. The front side of the stapler 32 is fixed on the mounting portion 34
by a screw 34b. Therefore, the staple 32 is detachably mounted by the screw 34b.
[0035] The guide rollers 35 are engaged to upper and lower surfaces 38 and 38 of a channel
like rail 37 fixed on a fixed frame 36 mounted on the sorter 10a. Thus, the slidable
frame 33 is guided between the non-clinching position to the clinching position A
and between the clinching portion A and an outside staple loading position. A spring
39 is stretched between the fixed frame 36 and a slidable frame 33 to urge the slidable
frame 33 to the loading position.
[0036] The moving mechanism 31 is effective to move the slidable frame from the non-clinching
position to the clinching position A, and the spring 39 moves the moving mechanism
31 from the non-stapling position to the loading position by releasing the moving
mechanism 31 therefrom.
[0037] The structure of the clinching mechanism 30 will be described.
[0038] Referring to Figures 3, 4 and 5, at an upper portion of a reverse U-shaped frame
40 fixed on the sorter 10a, a driving shaft 41 is rotatably supported and is extended
out to the moving mechanism 31. The driving shaft 41 rotates through one full rotation
by a motor through an unshown reduction gears.
[0039] Below the driving shaft 41, a clinching lever 42 is disposed which has a reverse
U-shape at its front side, and is rotatably supported on the fixed frame 40 by a pin
43 at its rear or base side.
[0040] To the driving shaft 41, a pair of eccentric cams 44 is fixed so as to be operatively
contactable to the clinching lever 42. The outside surface of the rotatable cam 44
has a cam groove 45 with which a pin 46 planted in the clinching lever 42 is engaged
(Figure 5).
[0041] With this structure, when the rotatable cam 44 rotates one full turn, the pin 46
is moved along the cam groove 45, so that the free end of the clinching lever 42 makes
one reciprocation in the vertical direction.
[0042] Adjacent the free end of the clinching lever 42, a clinching roller 47 is mounted.
The clinching roller 47 has a shaft 48 engaged with elongated slots 49 to permit vertical
displacement of the roller 47. The shaft is urged down by a strong spring 50. Therefore,
when the clinching lever 42 is urged by extremely large pressure, the clinching roller
47 retracts against the spring 50, thus avoiding application of extreme pressure.
[0043] The front end of the mounting portion 34 for the stapler 32 is formed into a tongue
31 which abuts a stopper 52 fixed on the fixed frame 36 when the stapler 32 moves
to the clinching position A, so that the stapler 32 is correctly positioned at the
clinching position A.
[0044] The structure of the moving mechanism 31 will be described.
[0045] Referring to Figures 3, 4 and 6, a generally heart mark shaped cam 60 is fixed to
an end of the driving shaft 41. In the neighborhood of the rotatable cam 60, the upper
end portion of the swingable lever 61 is swingably supported on the fixed frame 40
by a pin 62.
[0046] A roller 63 is rotatably supported on the swingable lever 61, and the roller 63 is
contactable to the rotatable cam 60. A spring 64 is engaged at one end to the fixed
frame 40 and is engaged at the other end with the swingable lever 61, so that the
swingable lever 61 is normally urged to the rotatable cam 60 so as to establish a
normal press-contact between the roller 63 and the rotatable cam 60.
[0047] Therefore, when the rotatable cam 60 is rotated one-full turn, the swingable lever
61 makes one reciprocation.
[0048] The bottom portion of the swingable lever 61 has an urging member 65 rotatably supported
by a pin 66. The urging member 65 has an abutment part 67 at its upper front side
so as to be contactable to the front surface 61a of the swingable lever 61 to urge
it by a spring 68.
[0049] The urging member 65 rotates against the spring 68 when the slidable frame 33 is
extremely urged in the sliding direction.
[0050] At the top surface of the bottom portion of the slidable frame 33, there is a contacting
lever 69 at such a position as to face the above-described urging member 65. The middle
portion of the contacting lever 69 is rotatably supported by a pin 71 on a supporting
member 70 fixed on the top surface of the bottom portion of the slidable frame 33.
On the rear portion thereof, a roller 72 contactable to the urging member 65 is rotatably
supported. The bottom surface at the front side thereof is contacted to the stopper
73 extended from the supporting member 70, so that the position of contact between
the roller 72 and the urging member 65 is limited, wherein the spring 74 provides
the urging force.
[0051] Therefore, when the swingable lever 61 swings toward the front, the urging member
65 urges the contacting lever 69, so that the swingable frame 33 moves to the clinching
position A. When the swingable lever 61 moves toward the rear, the spring 39 urging
the slidable frame 33 retracts the swingable frame 33 to the retracted position.
[0052] Therefore, when the swingable lever 61 makes one reciprocation in response to one
rotation of the rotatable cam 60, the slidable frame 33 makes one reciprocation movement.
[0053] When the roller 72 of the contacting lever 69 is disengaged from the urging member
65, the sliding frame 33 is permitted to move to the staple loading position.
[0054] The sliding movement is effected by the urging force of the spring 39. In order to
carry out the above described disengagement, the contacting lever 69 has a rotatably
mounted releasing roller 75. The roller 75 is operated by the releasing lever 76.
[0055] As shown in Figure 7, the bent portion of the releasing lever 76 is rotatably mounted
on the fixed frame 36 by a pin 77, and the bottom portion is bent into a contactable
part 78. The contactable part 78 is contactable to a bent portion 79 of the fixed
frame 36. It is urged by a spring 80 having an end fixed to the fixed frame 36. The
upper part of the releasing lever 76 has an operating part 81.
[0056] When the operating portion 81 of the releasing lever 76 is pressed down, the bottom
contacting part 78 is raised into contact to a releasing roller 75 of the contacting
lever 69, and by the rising of the roller 75, the rear roller 72 is disengaged from
the urging part 65.
[0057] When the contacting lever 69 is returned to engagement with the urging member 65,
the roller 72 of the contacting lever 69 is pressed down by an inclined guiding surface
82 of the urging member 65 to permit the returning, at the time when the slidable
frame 33 is urged.
[0058] Referring to Figure 11, an example of a copying machine equipped with the sheet finisher
10 described in the foregoing, will be described.
[0059] The copying machine 100 comprises an original supporting platen glass 151, scanning
mirrors 152, 153, 154 and 155 for folding the optical path for the light reflected
by the original, a variable focus lens 156. It further comprises a photosensitive
drum 157, a high voltage unit 158, a developing device 159, an image transfer charger
159 and a cleaning device 160.
[0060] The copying machine 100 is provided with an upper cassette 161, a bottom cassette
162, sheet feeding rollers 164, 165 and 166 and a registration roller 167. The sheet
on which an image has been formed is conveyed to a fixing device 169 along a conveyor
belt 168 with the aid of a conveying roller 171 and a sheet sensor 171a. The sheet
may be manually fed from a manual tray 175.
[0061] The photosensitive drum 157 rotates in the direction of an arrow in response to depression
of a copy start key which will be described hereinafter. Then, the drum 157 is rotated
for a predetermined period of time, and the electric potential thereof is controlled.
An original is illuminated by an illumination lamp not shown, and the light reflected
from the original is imaged on the photosensitive drum 157 by way of the scanning
mirrors 152, 153, 154 and 155 and the lens 156.
[0062] The photosensitive drum 157 has been charged by a corona charger supplied with the
electric voltage from the high voltage source 158. The charged surface of the drum
157 is exposed to the light image of the original through the mirrors and lenses and
through a slit, so that an electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive
drum 157.
[0063] The electrostatic latent image is developed by a developing roller 159a of the developing
device on the photosensitive drum 157 into a toner image. The toner image is transferred
onto a transfer sheet by the transfer charger 159.
[0064] The sheets in the upper cassette 161, the lower cassette 162 and the sheet deck 163
are fed out by the sheet feeding rollers 164, 165 and 166, respectively. The sheet
fed out of one of them is once stopped by the registration roller 167, so that a loop
of the sheet is formed. The registration roller 167 starts to feed the sheet at such
a timing that a leading edge of the toner image formed on the rotating photosensitive
drum 157 is aligned with the leading edge of the sheet. By the passage of the sheet
between the photosensitive drum 157 and the transfer charger 159, the toner image
is transferred from the photosensitive drum 157 onto the transfer sheet. After the
completion of the image transfer, the sheet is separated from the photosensitive drum
157, and is conveyed on the conveying belt 168 to the fixing device 169, where the
toner image is fixed thereon by heat and pressure. Then, the sheet is discharged from
the apparatus by the feeding rollers 171.
[0065] The photosensitive drum 157 after the image transfer continues its rotation, so that
the surface thereof is cleaned by the cleaning device 160.
[0066] The copying apparatus is equipped with an automatic original feeder 200, which comprises
a stacking tray 201 for stacking the originals, sensors 202 and 203 for detecting
the size of the original. The sensors are spaced from each other by a predetermined
distance in a direction perpendicular to the sheet of drawing. The lateral dimension
of the original is determined on the basis of whether both of the sensors 202 and
203 detect the original or whether only one 203 of the sensors detects the original,
the sensor 203 is at the rear side.
[0067] If the number of sensors is increased, a larger number of lateral sizes can be detected.
The longitudinal dimension of the original is discriminated on the basis of time duration
in which the sensor 202 or 203 detects the original (the time period required for
the original passage).
[0068] The original fed from the stacking tray 201 to the original supporting platen 151
along the sheet path 204 is stacked again on the tray 201 through the sheet passage
205.
[0069] The description will now be made as to the clinching operation of the automatic stapler
20. When the copying machine is discharging the copy sheets 21a, 21b onto the discharge
trays 11, the automatic stapler 21 is disposed at the retracted position where the
stapler 20 does not obstruct the sheet discharging action.
[0070] In the retracted state, the clinching mechanism 30 and the moving mechanism 31 are
also at the retracted positions, shown in Figures 3, 5 and 6.
[0071] After the completion of a predetermined amount of copying operations by the copying
machine, and when the automatic stapling mode is selected, the lateral shifting mechanism
22 operates at the initial stage of the operation in that mode to align all of the
sheets 21a and 21b on all of the trays 11 to the clinching position A side (Figure
2). In the case of the manual mode is selected, a manual switch not shown is depressed
after the completion of the copying operation, in response to which the above operation
is started.
[0072] In this operation, by rotating the reversible motor 29 in the forward and backward
directions through predetermined amounts, the lateral shifting or aligning bar 26
makes one reciprocation, by which the sheets 21a and 21b on all of the trays 11 are
aligned to the reference wall 23 adjacent the clinching position A so that the sheets
21a and 21b are aligned to the clinching position.
[0073] The driving shaft 41 is rotated one-full turn to effect the clinching operation.
First, in the moving mechanism 31, the rotatable cam 60 shown in Figure 6 starts to
rotate. About 60 degrees of the rotational position, the reciprocal movement of the
swingable lever 61 is completed. By the reciprocal movement, the urging member 65
of the swingable lever 61 pushes the contacting lever 69 out. Therefore, as shown
in Figure 8, the slidable frame 33 is moved to the clinching position, and the tongue
51 of the mounting portion 34 of the swingable frame 33 is contacted to the stopper
52, by which the position thereof is limited (Figure 9).
[0074] By this movement of the slidable frame 33, the clinching position A of the sheets
21a or 21b is introduced into the clinching position of the stapler 32.
[0075] This state is maintained from the initial stage of the rotation of the cam 60 to
the angular position thereof of about 300 degrees.
[0076] In the clinching mechanism, the eccentric rotatable cam 44 starts to rotate from
the position shown in Figure 5 to lower the clinching lever 42. At the cam 44 angular
position of about 70 degrees, the clinching roller 47 is contacted to the top surface
of the stapler 32. With further rotation, the forward (downward) movement of the clinching
lever 42 is completed by approximately 180 degrees rotation from the start of the
rotation. By the forward movement, the clinching roller 47 presses the stapler 32
at its top part. As shown in Figure 9, the sheets 21a or 21b disposed at the clinching
position A are stapled.
[0077] With further rotation of the rotating cam 44, the clinching lever 42 moves upwardly,
by which the stapler is released. At about 290 degrees position from the start of
the rotation, the clinching roller 47 is disengaged from the top surface of the stapler
32. Upon completion of one-full turn, it is returned to the retracted position shown
in Figure 5.
[0078] At the position of about 30 degrees from the start of the rotation of the cam 60
in the moving mechanism 31, the backward movement of the swingable lever 61 is permitted.
Upon completion of one-full rotation, it is returned to the retracted position shown
in Figure 6.
[0079] The description will be made as to the loading operation for the stapler 32.
[0080] As shown in Figure 7, when the operating portion 81 of the releasing lever 76 is
depressed, the contact portion 78 thereof raises the releasing roller 75 of the contacting
lever 69, and therefore, the roller 72 at the rear side of the contacting lever 69
is disengaged from the urging member 65 of the swingable lever 61.
[0081] As a result, the slidable frame 33 is permitted to move from the retracted position
to the loading position by the spring 39. As shown in Figure 10, the stapler 32 is
drawn out. Then, the upper part is opened, so that the staples can be loaded.
[0082] After the stapler is loaded with the staples, the slidable frame 33 is manually urged
toward inside. Then, the roller 72 of the contacting lever 69 is lowered by the inclined
guiding surface 82 of the pressing part 65 of the swingable lever 61. It is then locked
at the front side of the pressing portion 65, so that it can be restored to the retracted
position.
[0083] According to the automatic stapler 20 of this embodiment described in the foregoing,
the stapler 32 is mounted on the mounting portion 34 of the slidable frame 33. The
stapler 32 is the one readily available in the market as office equipment. Therefore,
the cost is very low. When the stapler 32 is damaged, the stapler 32 may be replaced
with new one, and therefore, the maintenance is easy.
[0084] The rotatable cams 44 and 60 are driven by a one driving shaft 41 to move the slidable
frame 33 and the clinching lever 42, and therefore, the structure is simplified, and
the height of the structure is reduced, thus minimizing the size of the device.
[0085] While the invention has been described with reference to the structures disclosed
herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended
to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements
or the scope of the following claims.
[0086] A sheet finisher apparatus includes a supporting device for supporting a stack of
sheets; a stapler; a moving mechanism for moving the stapler between a clinching position
for clinching the sheets on the supporting device by the stapler and a retracted position
away from the clinching position; a clinching mechanism for effecting the stapling
action of the stapler at the clinching position; and a drive transmitting device for
effecting by one driving source movement of the stapler by the moving mechanism and
a clinching operation by the clinching mechanism.
1. A sheet finisher apparatus, comprising:
supporting means for supporting a stack of sheets;
a stapler for stapling the stack of the sheets;
a moving mechanism for moving said stapler between a clinching position for stapling
the sheets on said supporting means by said stapler and a retracted position away
from the clinching position;
a clinching mechanism for effecting the stapling action of said stapler at the
clinching position; and
drive transmitting means for effecting, by a single driving source, movement of
said stapler by said moving mechanism and a clinching operation by said clinching
mechanism.
2. An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said moving mechanism includes a swingable
lever which is swingable by the driving source, wherein said stapler is moved between
the clinching position and the retracted position by swinging movement of the swingable
lever.
3. An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said clinching mechanism includes a clinching
lever which is swingable by the driving source, wherein said stapler is urged in a
clinching direction to effect the clinching operation by swinging movement of the
clinching lever.
4. An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said driving source produces rotational
driving force.
5. An apparatus according to Claim 4, wherein said moving mechanism includes a swingable
lever for moving said stapler between the clinching position and the retracted position,
wherein said clinching mechanism includes a clinching lever for urging said stapler
in a clinching direction by a swinging movement of the swingable lever, and wherein
said drive transmitting means includes a driving shaft for transmitting the rotational
driving force from the driving source, a first cam connected with the driving shaft
to swing the swingable lever and a second cam connected with the driving shaft to
swing the clinching lever.
6. An apparatus according to Claim 5, wherein the first cam swings the swingable lever
to move the stapler to the clinching position, and after the movement of the stapler,
the second cam swings the clinching lever to effect the clinching operation.
7. An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said supporting means is provided with
aligning means for aligning the sheets thereon prior to the clinching operation of
said stapler.
8. An apparatus according to Claim 7, wherein the aligning means is provided with a reference
stopper adjacent the clinching position and an urging bar for abutting the sheets
to the reference stopper.
9. An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the supporting means includes plural trays
for supporting stacks of the sheets and tray moving means for moving the trays supporting
the sheets to be stapled to the clinching position.
10. An apparatus according to Claim 9, wherein the supporting means is provided with aligning
means for aligning the sheets on the trays.
11. An apparatus according to Claim 10, wherein the aligning means includes a reference
stopper for each of the trays adjacent the clinching position, and an urging bar penetrated
through the trays to urge the sheet to the respective reference stoppers.
12. An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said stapler is detachably mountable on
said moving mechanism.
13. A sheet finisher apparatus, comprising:
supporting means for supporting a stack of sheets;
a stapler for clinching the sheets on said supporting means;
a moving mechanism for linearly reciprocating said stapler between a clinching
position for stapling the sheets and a retracted position away from the clinching
position;
a clinching mechanism movable in a direction crossing with a direction of the reciprocal
movement of said moving mechanism to effect a clinching operation of said stapler
at the clinching position; and
drive transmitting means for effecting, by a single driving source, the reciprocal
movement of said moving mechanism and movement of said clinching mechanism.
14. An apparatus according to Claim 13, wherein said moving mechanism includes a frame
for supporting said stapler, said frame being movable along a rectilinear line including
the clinching position and the retracted position, a swingable lever swingable by
the driving source to reciprocate the frame, wherein said clinching mechanism includes
a clinching lever for substantially vertically swinging by the driving source to effect
the clinching operation of said stapler, and wherein said drive transmitting means
includes a driving shaft for transmitting rotational driving force from the driving
source, a first cam connected with said driving shaft for swinging the swingable lever,
and a second cam connected with the driving shaft for swinging the clinching lever.
15. An apparatus according to Claim 14, wherein the first cam swings the swingable lever
to move the stapler to the clinching position, and after the movement of the stapler,
the second cam swings the clinching lever to effect the clinching operation.
16. An apparatus according to Claim 13, wherein said moving means is retractable outwardly
away from the retracted position in a direction away from the clinching position to
an outside position where said stapler is detachable.
17. An apparatus according to Claim 16, wherein said moving mechanism includes locking
means for disabling movement to the outside position, and releasing means for releasing
said locking means.
18. An apparatus according to Claim 17, wherein said releasing means is manually operable.
19. A sheet finisher apparatus, comprising:
supporting means for supporting a stack of sheets;
a stapler for stapling the sheets on said supporting means;
a clinching mechanism for automatically operating said stapler;
mounting means for mounting thereon said stapler; and
wherein said mounting means is retractable to an outside position.
20. An apparatus according to Claim 19, wherein said stapler is detachable at the outside
position of said mounting member.
21. An apparatus according to Claim 20, wherein at the outside position of said mounting
means, said stapler is loadable with staples.
22. An apparatus according to Claim 21, further comprising locking means for disabling
retraction of said mounting member and releasing means for releasing the locking means.
23. An apparatus according to Claim 22, wherein said releasing means is manually operable.
24. A sheet finisher apparatus, comprising:
a manually operable stapler;
supporting means for supporting a stack of sheets;
a moving mechanism for supporting said stapler and for moving said stapler between
a clinching position for clinching the sheets on said supporting means and a retracted
position away outwardly from the clinching position; and
a clinching mechanism for automatically operating said stapler at the clinching
position.
25. An apparatus according to Claim 24, wherein said moving means supports said stapler
at the retracted position.
26. An apparatus according to Claim 24, wherein the supporting means includes plural trays
for supporting stacks of the sheets and tray moving means for moving the trays supporting
the sheets to be stapled to the clinching position.
27. An apparatus according to Claim 26, wherein said moving mechanism places said stapler
at a retracted position when the tray is moved by said tray moving means.
28. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
image forming means for forming images on sheets;
supporting means for supporting a stack of the sheets having the images formed
by said image forming means;
a sheet finisher apparatus including supporting means for supporting a stack of
sheets; a stapler; a moving mechanism for moving said stapler between a clinching
position for clinching the sheets on said supporting means by said stapler and a retracted
position away from the clinching position; a clinching mechanism for effecting the
stapling action of said stapler at the clinching position; and drive transmitting
means for effecting by one driving source movement of said stapler by said moving
mechanism and a clinching operation by said clinching mechanism.
29. An apparatus according to Claim 28, wherein said supporting means comprises a sorter
having plural trays, each of which supports a stack of sheets having images formed
by said image forming means.
30. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
image forming means for forming images on sheets;
supporting means for supporting a stack of sheets having the images formed by said
image forming means;
a stapler for stapling the stack of sheets on said supporting means; and
a mounting member for mounting thereon said stapler, said mounting member being
retractable to an outside of said apparatus.
31. An apparatus according to Claim 30, wherein when said mounting member is retracted,
said stapler is detachable.