[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for supplying a sheet-like recording
medium to a register unit.
[0002] The above described apparatus is used for supplying a recording medium such as a
sheet having a predetermined size to a register unit arranged in front of a printing
unit in a copying machine or facsimile apparatus.
[0003] FIG. 6 schematically shows a structure of the conventional apparatus of the above
described kind. As shown in the drawing, the conventional apparatus comprises a recording
medium sending-out unit 10 for sending out a paper sheet P, and a recording medium
transfer guide unit 16 for guiding the sheet P sent out from the sending-out unit
10 to a register unit 14 arranged in front of a printing unit 12. In the conventional
apparatus of FIG. 6, the register unit 14 is structured by a pair of regist rollers.
[0004] The recording medium sending-out unit 10 comprises a recording medium cassette 10a
containing a plurality of sheets P in a stacked state, a pickup roller 10b contacting
a periphery of an uppermost sheet P in the plurality of the sheets in the cassette
10a at a position near an inlet opening of the recording medium transfer guide unit
16 and selectively moving the uppermost sheet P toward the inlet opening, and a sending-out
roller 10c for sending out the uppermost sheet P moved toward the inlet by the pickup
roller 10b, into the recording medium transfer guide unit 16 through the inlet opening.
[0005] The recording medium transfer guide unit 16 includes a pair of guide members 16a
and 16b which face each other with a gap much larger than the thickness of the sheet
P. The guide member 16a has a portion constantly and slidingly contacting the sheet
P to guide the transfer of the sheet P. A sliding contact surface of the portion of
the guide member 16a has a comb-teeth like cross section as shown in FIG. 7 in order
to reduce a sliding friction generating between the sliding contact surface and the
sheet P. Projecting end surfaces of ribs 18, the ribs 18 structuring the sliding contact
surface of the comb-teeth like cross section of the guide member 16a, are placed on
the same plane so that all of the projecting end surfaces of the ribs 18 covered by
the sheet P slidingly contacting the sliding contact surface of the guide member 16a
contact the sheet P.
[0006] The register unit 14 is arranged near an outlet of the recording medium transfer
guide unit 16, and a length of a sheet transferring passage from the sending-out roller
10c to the register unit 14 via the recording medium transfer guide unit 16 is shorter
than a length of the sheet P measured in its moving direction.
[0007] The sheet P discharged from the outlet of the recording medium transfer guide unit
16 abuts its leading end on a contact line of the regist roller pair of the register
unit 14. If the sheet P skews in this time with regard to the contact line as shown
in FIG. 8, a moment M will be produced in the sheet P which is applied with a moving
force F by the sending-out roller 10c, to turn the sheet P around at one corner L
of the leading end contacting the contact line and to move another corner R of the
leading end not contacting the contact line toward the contact line.
[0008] Whether the sheet P skews or not, the register unit 14 is driven to send out the
sheet P toward the printing unit 12 after a sufficient time for correcting the skew
of the sheet P has passed from a time when the sheet P is send out from the cassette
10a. The printing unit 12 prints an image on the sheet P reached thereto on the basis
of printing information supplied to the printing unit 12 in advance.
[0009] Even after the leading end of the sheet P has reached the contact line of the regist
roller pair of the register unit 14, the sheet P is still applied with the moving
force F by the sending-out roller 10c, and thus the sheet P is bent due to the moving
force F. The bend may easily occur, particularly in a portion at which the moving
direction of the sheet P is changed in the sheet transferring passage in the recording
medium transfer guide unit 16, i.e., in a bending portion of the transfer guide unit
16. A peak of the bend is pushed against the projecting end surfaces of the ribs 18
of the guide member 16a. The bend of the sheet P is shown in FIG. 6 by a dotted line.
[0010] In the conventional apparatus structured as described above, the friction produced
between the sheet P and each of the projecting end surfaces of the ribs 18 is equal
to each other. Therefore, if the sheet P skews, a turn of the sheet P for correcting
the skew of the sheet P cannot be easily generated because the peak of the bend is
pushed against the projecting end surfaces of the ribs 18 of the guide member 16a.
[0011] As a result of this, the sheet P may be supplied to the printing unit 12 without
the skew of the sheet P being corrected by the register unit 14, so that an image
may be printed on the sheet P in a wrong position, or wrinkles may be generated in
the sheet P, which may clog the sheet transferring passage.
[0012] This invention is derived from the above described circumstances, and the object
of the present invention is to provide a recording medium supplying apparatus which
can always surely correct a skew of a recording medium by a register unit, and can
always surely prevent a decrease in printing quality on the recording medium, generation
of wrinkles in the recording medium, and clogging of the recording media in a recording
medium transferring passage.
[0013] In order to achieve the object, a recording medium supplying apparatus according
to the present invention comprises a recording medium sending-out unit for sending
out a recording medium; a recording medium transfer guide unit for guiding a movement
of the recording medium sent out from the recording medium sending-out unit; and a
register unit against which a leading end of the recording medium discharged from
the recording medium transfer guide unit contacts, wherein a length of a moving passage
of the recording medium from the recording medium sending-out unit to the register
unit via the recording medium transfer guide unit is set shorter than a length of
the recording medium measured in its moving direction to prevent the recording medium
from moving by the register unit and to generate a bend in the recording medium, and
a cross section of a portion of the recording medium transfer unit, with the portion
a peak of the bend generated in the recording medium being in contact, in a direction
crossing the moving direction of the recording medium is so structured that a central
region of the recording medium contact portion in the crossing direction protrudes
larger than regions arranged on both sides of the central region.
[0014] With this structure, when a bend is produced in the recording medium by that the
register unit prevents the recording from moving, and a peak of the bend contacts
the recording medium contact portion of the recording medium transfer guide unit,
the contact occurs only at the central region of the portion and does not occur in
the both sides of the central region. Accordingly, the friction force generated between
the portion of the guide member of the recording medium transfer guide unit and the
peak of the bend of the recording medium due to the contact is generated only between
the central region of the portion of the guide member and the peak of the bend. Therefore,
even if the recording medium skews, the recording medium can be easily turned to correct
the skew.
[0015] In the apparatus, any recording medium skewing will not be supplied by the register
unit to the recording unit such as a printing unit. As a result of this, information
can be precisely recorded on the recording medium. Further, the recording medium will
not be wrinkled, and thus clogging of the recording medium in the recording medium
transferring passage will not occur.
[0016] In the recording medium supplying apparatus according to the invention and structured
as described above, the section of the recording medium contact portion of the recording
medium transfer guide unit is structured by a plurality of ribs protruding toward
the recording medium and extending in the recording medium moving direction at a plurality
of positions spaced apart from each other in the direction crossing the moving direction
of the recording medium.
[0017] The recording medium contact portion of the recording medium transfer guide unit
structured as above, further decreases the frictional force generated between it and
the recording medium slidingly contacting thereon.
[0018] In this case, the ribs arranged on each side of the central region of the recording
medium contact portion in the crossing direction are so structured that the height
of the side arranged ribs decrease as positions of the side arranged ribs are farther
away from the central region. Alternatively, the ribs arranged on each side of the
central region have the same height less that in the central region.
[0019] This invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description
when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view schematically showing a recording medium supplying
apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged front view of a part of one guide member of a recording medium
transfer guide unit of the recording medium supplying apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view taken along a line III-III in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing an operation of a register unit
of the recording medium supplying apparatus in FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing a main portion of a modification of the recording
medium supplying apparatus according to the one embodiment of the present invention,
taken along the same line as indicated in FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view schematically showing a conventional recording
medium supplying apparatus;
FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view taken along a line VII-VII in FIG. 6; and
FIG. 8 is a perspective view schematically showing an operation of a register unit
of the conventional recording medium supplying apparatus shown in FIG. 6.
[0020] A recording medium supplying apparatus according to one embodiment of the present
invention will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4. Most of components
of the apparatus of the present invention are the same as those of the conventional
apparatus described above with reference to FIGS. 6 to 8. Therefore, the same or like
components in the apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention as
those in the above described conventional apparatus are designated by the same reference
numerals as those used to designate the corresponding components in the conventional
apparatus, and the detailed description of the same or like components of the apparatus
of the one embodiment of the present invention are omitted.
[0021] The recording medium supplying apparatus according to one embodiment of the present
invention differs from the above described conventional apparatus in a shape of a
cross section of a portion of one guide member 16a' of a recording medium transfer
guide unit 16'. The portion is a portion of the one guide member 16a' against which
a peak of a bend of a recording medium P is pushed when a leading end of the recording
medium P contacts a contact line of a regist roller pair of a register unit 14, moving
of the recording medium P by a sending-out roller 10c is stopped, and the recording
medium P is bent as shown by a dotted line in FIG. 1. As stated in the description
of the conventional apparatus, the bend may easily occur particularly in a portion
at which the moving direction of the recording medium P is changed, of a recording
medium moving passage in the recording medium transfer guide unit 16', i.e., in a
bending portion. In this embodiment, the recording medium P is a paper sheet as in
the above described conventional apparatus.
[0022] Also in this embodiment, as in the above described conventional apparatus, the entire
of a sliding contact surface of the one guide member 16a' which faces another guide
member 16b' of the recording medium transfer guide unit 16' is structured by projecting
end surfaces of a plurality of ribs 18', the ribs being spaced apart from each other
at substantially the same intervals in a direction along with the contact surface
of the one guide member 16a' and perpendicular to the moving direction of the sheet
P in the recording medium transfer guide unit 16', and extending in the moving direction
of the sheet P, as shown in FIG. 2.
[0023] As is clearly shown in FIG. 3, the present invention is characterized in that a cross
section of the one portion (bending portion) of the one guide member 16a' is formed
such that one rib 18' arranged in the central region in the direction along with the
contact surface the one guide member 16a' and perpendicular to the moving direction
of the sheet P protrudes higher than the other ribs 18' arranged on the both sides
of the central region. More specifically, the ribs 18' arranged on each of the both
sides of the central region can be formed such that the heights of the ribs arranged
on each of the both sides of the central region decrease stepwisely as the positions
of the ribs being farther away from the central region. That is, in the cross section
of FIG. 3, two lines each connecting the projecting end surfaces of the ribs arranged
on each of the both sides of the central region are taperingly inclined with regard
to a plain of the sheet P slidingly contacting a projecting end surface of the rib
18' arranged in the center region.
[0024] A cross section of the other portion (a vertically raising portion extending from
an inlet of the recording medium transfer guide unit 16' adjacent to a sending-out
roller 10c to the bending portion, and a horizontal portion extending from the bending
portion to an outlet of the transfer guide unit 16' adjacent to the regist roller
pair of the register unit 14) of the guide member 16a' is formed similarly to that
of the conventional apparatus. That is, projecting end surfaces of the plurality of
ribs 18' structuring the sliding contact surface of the other portion of the guide
member 16a' are arranged in the same plane so that all of the projecting end surfaces
of the plurality of ribs 18' covered by the sheet P slidingly contacting the sliding
contact surface of the other portion can slidingly contact the sheet P to make the
sheet P move stably in the other portion.
[0025] As in the conventional apparatus, in the apparatus according to this embodiment and
structured as described above, when the sheet P is discharged from the outlet of the
recording medium transfer guide unit 16', the leading end of the sheet P contacts
a contact line of the regist roller pair of the register unit 14 and the movement
of the sheet P by the sending-out roller 10c is stopped, if the sheet P skews with
regard to the contact line, a moment M is produced in the sheet P in which a moving
force F is applied by the sending-out roller 10c to turn sheet P around one corner
L of the leading end contacting the contact line and to move another corner R which
is not contact the contact line toward the contact line.
[0026] In the same time, since the sheet P is still applied with the moving force F by the
sending-out roller 10c even after the leading end of the sheet P has contacted the
contact line of the regist roller pair of the register unit 14, the sheet P is bent
as shown in FIG. 1 by a dotted line, and a peak of the bend is pushed against the
sliding contact surface of the bending portion of the one guiding member 16a' of the
recording medium transfer guide unit 16'. In this time, the peak of the bend, however,
contacts only the projecting end surface of the rib 18' arranged in the central region
in the direction along with the sliding contact surface and perpendicular to the moving
direction of the sheet P, and does not contact the projecting end surfaces of the
ribs 18' on the both sides of the central region.
[0027] As is clearly shown in FIG. 4, a friction F2 which is generated between the projecting
end surfaces of the ribs 18' arranged on the both sides of the central region and
the both sides of a central region of the sheet P in its width direction corresponding
to the projecting end surfaces of the ribs 18' on the both sides, is quite smaller
than a friction F1 which is generated between the projecting end surface of the rib
18' arranged in the central region and the central region of the sheet P in its width
direction corresponding to the projecting end surface of the rib 18' arranged in the
central region. In this structure, when the sheet P skews, the sheet P can be easily
turned to correct the skew of the sheet P while the peak of the bend of the sheet
P is pushed only against the projecting end surface of the rib 18' arranged in the
central region of the plurality of ribs 18' of the one guide member 16a' of the recording
medium transfer guide unit 16' in the direction along the sliding contact surface
and perpendicular to the moving direction of the sheet P.
[0028] With this manner, the sheet P is supplied by the register unit 14 to the printing
unit 12 after the skew of the sheet P has been surely corrected. Therefore, the shift
of the image on the sheet P will not occur, the sheet P will not be wrinkled, and
clogging of the sheet P in the recording medium moving passage of the recording medium
transfer guide unit 16' will not occur.
[0029] FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing a main portion of a modification of the recording
medium supplying apparatus according to the one embodiment of the present invention,
taken along the same line indicated in FIG. 3.
[0030] In this modification, the cross section of the portion (the bending portion) of the
one guide member 16a' of the recording medium transfer guide unit 16' is formed as
shown in FIG. 5 such that the plurality of ribs 18' arranged on the both sides of
the central region in the direction along the sliding contact surface and perpendicular
to the moving direction of the sheet P have the same height less than that of the
rib 18' in the central region. Also in this structure, the rib 18' arranged in the
central region can protrude than the ribs 18' on the both sides of the central region.
[0031] Alternately, as long as the rib 18' arranged in the central region projects more
than the ribs 18' arranged on both sides of the central region, the ribs 18' may be
formed such that the heights of the ribs 18' arranged on the both sides of the central
region decrease as the position of the rib 18' is farther away from the central region
in unit of two or three ribs 18', and that the ribs 18' arranged on both sides of
the central region may have various height different from each other.
[0032] The modification structured in this manner can perform the same operation and can
attain the same advantage as those of the recording medium supplying apparatus according
to the aforementioned one embodiment and described above with reference to FIGS. 1
to 4.
[0033] In the one embodiment and the modification, the number of the rib 18' arranged in
the central region is determined as one, but it can be increased as long as the turning
of the sheet P for correcting the skew can be easily performed.
1. A recording medium supplying apparatus comprising:
a recording medium sending-out unit (10) for sending out a recording medium (P);
a recording medium transfer guide unit (16') for guiding a movement of the recording
medium sent out from the recording medium sending-out unit; and
a register unit (14) against which a leading end of the recording medium discharged
from the recording medium transfer guide unit contacts,
characterized in that a length of a moving passage of the recording medium (P) from
the recording medium sending-out unit (10) to the register unit (14) via the recording
medium transfer guide unit (16') is set shorter than a length of the recording medium
(P) measured in its moving direction to prevent the recording medium (P) from moving
by the register unit (14) and to generate a bend in the recording medium (P), and
a cross section of a portion of the recording medium transfer guide unit (16'), with
the portion a peak of the bend generated in the recording medium (P) being in contact,
in a direction crossing the moving direction of the recording medium (P) is so structured
that a central region of the recording medium contact portion in the crossing direction
protrudes larger than regions arranged on both sides of the central region.
2. A recording medium supplying apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that
the section of the recording medium contact portion of the recording medium transfer
guide unit (16') is structured by a plurality of ribs (18') protruding toward the
recording medium (P) and extending in the recording medium moving direction at a plurality
of positions spaced apart from each other in a direction crossing the moving direction
of the recording medium (P).
3. A recording medium supplying apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that
the ribs (18') arranged on each side of the central region of the recording medium
contact portion in the crossing direction are so structured that the height of the
side arranged ribs decrease as positions of the side arranged ribs (18') are farther
away from the central region.
4. A recording medium supplying apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that
the ribs (18') arranged on each side of the central region have the same height less
than that in the central region.