BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a paper feeding cassette in a laser beam printer
(LBP) using an electrophotographic developing method, and in particular, to a paper
pickup device installed to keep plural sheets of paper in a pickup position.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Electrophotographic development is generally used for a printer, copier, LBP, facsimile
or the like. Such a device is equipped with a paper feeding cassette to accommodate
plural sheets of paper, and the paper feeding cassette has a paper pickup device for
keeping the paper pile in a pickup position.
[0003] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional paper feeding cassette. As shown in
FIG. 1, the conventional paper feeding cassette is a universal type including at least
one of guides 201 and 202 for regulating placement of papers with different lengths
and widths to accommodate papers of different sizes. The paper feeding cassette 200
is comprised of a knock-up plate 203 elastically supported by one or more compressed
coil springs 204, for loading a plurality of paper sheets. The compressed coil springs
204 press up against the knock-up plate 203 to keep the paper pile of the knock-up
plate 203 in a pickup position. The paper is fed sheet by sheet from the knock-up
plate 203 to a register roller (not shown) by a pickup roller (not shown) and a finger
(not shown). The uppermost paper sheet of the paper pile is kept in contact with the
pickup roller and transferred by the friction force between the paper and the pick
up roller when the pickup roller rotates.
[0004] In the above structure, the paper feeding cassette 200 feeds papers of different
sizes (e.g., A4 size, letter size, and OHP (OverHead Projector) film size) as a recording
medium. The papers differ in weight as well as in size and thickness.
[0005] The mechanism of setting the pickup position of paper by use of one or two compressed
coil springs under a knock-up plate cannot cope with the weight difference in paper.
Further, different loads are imposed on a universal type of cassette capable of containing
500 sheets of paper at maximum depending on the kinds of paper. In comparison of A4-size
paper and A6-size paper, a paper tray receives a much larger load from the latter
than the former. The resulting difference in pickup force makes paper feeding unreliable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a paper pickup device
in a paper feeding cassette, which enables papers of different sizes and thus different
weights to be reliably picked up.
[0007] It is another object of the present invention to provide a paper pickup device capable
of controlling application of pickup force to paper in a paper feeding cassette.
[0008] It is still another object of the present invention to provide a paper pickup device
in a paper feeding cassette, which allows a user to control application of pickup
force to paper with simple manipulation.
[0009] To achieve these and other objects, there is provided a paper pickup device in a
paper feeding cassette having a knock-up plate. In the paper pickup device, a compressed
coil spring is provided under the knock-up plate, for pressing up the knock-up plate
and providing paper pickup force, a hinge shaft is rotatably connected to both sidewalls
of the paper feeding cassette by a hinge, a sub-plate is extended from a portion of
the hinge shaft, under the knock-up plate, and means for pressing up the sub-plate
is installed inside a frontal section of the paper feeding cassette to add to the
upward pressure of the compressed coil spring.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent
by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached
drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional paper feeding cassette;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a paper feeding cassette according to an embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a paper pickup device according to the embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the embodiment
of the present invention, illustrating the position of a shaft when a tension coil
spring is not strained;
FIG. 5 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the embodiment
of the present invention, illustrating the position of the shaft when the tension
coil spring is strained;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a paper feeding cassette according to another embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view of a paper pickup device according to the second
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the second embodiment
of the present invention, illustrating the positions of a shaft and a lever when neither
a first tension coil spring nor a second tension coil spring is strained;
FIG. 9 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the second embodiment
of the present invention, illustrating the positions of the shaft and the lever when
only the first tension coil spring is strained; and
FIG. 10 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the second
embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the positions of the shaft and the
lever when both the first and second tension coil springs are strained.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] A detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention will hereinbelow
be given with reference to the attached drawings. It is to be noted that like reference
numerals denote the same components in the drawings and a detailed description of
a known related function or structure of the present invention is omitted if it is
deemed to obscure the subject matter of the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a paper feeding cassette according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of
a paper pickup device in the paper feeding cassette.
[0013] Referring to FIG. 2, the paper pickup device is provided inside a front section 14
of the paper feeding cassette 10, and a knock-up plate 13 is installed on the bottom
of the paper feeding cassette 10 to be rotatable with respect to a side thereof. One
or more guide members 11 and 12 are installed in the paper feeding cassette 10 movably
in a paper feeding direction to regulate placement of papers with different lengths
and in the direction perpendicular to the paper feeding direction to regulate placement
of papers with different widths, respectively.
[0014] A curved slot 16 is formed on a frontal portion of each side wall 15 of the paper
feeding cassette 10 to movably insert a shaft 20 thereinto. A hinge hole is formed
at one side of each slot 16, for inserting a hinge shaft 30 thereinto. Both end portions
of the slot 16 are shaped into circles of a larger diameter than the width of the
slot 16 so as to keep the shaft 20 in position.
[0015] Turning now to FIG. 3, both ends of the hinge shaft 30 are rotatably extended through
the hinge holes in the paper pickup device. Under the knock-up plate 13 is a sub-plate
31 extended from a portion of the hinge shaft 30 in the paper feeding direction. A
connecting member 32 is vertically extended from each of both end portions of the
hinge shaft 30, for acting as a lever to apply an upward pressure to the sub-plate
31, and has an engaging portion 33 formed at an end of the connecting member 32. That
is, the sub-plate 31, the connecting member 32, and the engaging portion 33 are all
integrated with the hinge shaft 30.
[0016] The shaft 20 of a predetermined length is inserted into the slots 16 on both the
side walls 15 of the paper feeding cassette 10 shown in FIG. 2, with both ends of
the shaft 20 extending through the slots 16. To prevent the shaft 20 from getting
out of position in the slots 16, a mounting groove 21 is formed around the outer circumference
of each end portion of the shaft 20 to a predetermined depth to be caught in the slot
16. Therefore, the shaft 20 may move along the curved slots 16 by user manipulation.
[0017] A resilient member connects an end portion of the shaft 20 with the engaging portion
33 of each connecting member 32 so that the shaft 20 and the connecting member 32
exert tensile force on each other. In the present invention, a tension coil spring
40 is used as the resilient member.
[0018] In the thus-constituted paper pickup device, user displacement of the shaft 20 along
the slots 16 in a direction indicated by arrow A of FIG. 3 changes the tensile force
of the tension coil springs 40 applied to the connecting members 32. Hence, the upward
pressure which the sub-plate 31 applies to the knock-up plate 13 is varied in a direction
indicated by arrow B of FIG. 3 with respect to the hinge shaft 30 integrally formed
with the lower end of the connecting member 32.
[0019] FIG. 4 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the first embodiment
of the present invention, illustrating the position of the shaft when the tension
coil spring is not strained.
[0020] As shown in FIG. 4, with the shaft 20 in a position
a of the slots 16 on the sidewalls of the paper feeding cassette, a paper pile lowers
the knock-up plate 13, but the tension coil spring 40 is not strained while only the
upward pressure of a pressure spring (not shown) under the knock-up plate 13 is applied
to the knock-up plate 13. In this case, the load of the paper pile is small.
[0021] FIG. 5 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the first embodiment
of the present invention, illustrating the position of the shaft when the tension
coil spring is strained.
[0022] As shown in FIG. 5, with the shaft 20 in a position
b of the slots 16, a paper pile lowers the knock-up plate 13. In so doing, the connecting
member 32 moves around the hinge shaft 30 and the tension coil spring 40 is strained
with a predetermined tensile force. Thus, the pressure spring presses up the knock-up
plate 13 with the aid of the sub-plate 31. In this case, the load of the paper pile
is large.
[0023] In the first embodiment of the present invention, the sub-plate presses up the knock-up
plate in a single stage.
[0024] In a second embodiment of the present invention, the sub-plate works in two stages
by use of at least two resilient members, preferably tension coil springs.
[0025] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a paper feeding cassette according to the second
embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a paper pickup
device in the paper feeding cassette according to the second embodiment of the present
invention.
[0026] As shown in FIG. 6, the paper pickup device is provided inside a front section 114
of the paper feeding cassette 100, and a knock-up plate 113 is installed on the bottom
of the paper feeding cassette 100 to be rotatable with respect to a side thereof.
One or more guide members 111 and 112 are installed in the paper feeding cassette
100 movably in a paper feeding direction to regulate placement of papers with different
lengths and in the direction perpendicular to the paper feeding direction to regulate
placement of papers with different widths, respectively.
[0027] A first slot 116 of a predetermined curvature is formed on a frontal portion of each
side wall 115 of the paper feeding cassette 110 to movably insert a shaft 120 thereinto.
A hinge hole is formed at one side of each slot 116, for inserting one end of a hinge
shaft 130 thereinto. Both end portions of the slot 116 are shaped into circles of
a larger diameter than the width of the slot 116 so as to keep the shaft 120 in position.
In addition, a second slot 117 of a predetermined curvature is formed just above the
first slot 116 on one of the sidewalls 115 of the paper feeding cassette 100 and also
shaped into circles in both ends thereof.
[0028] A locker 170 of a predetermined shape is installed above the second slot 117 in such
a manner that it can rotate around a hinge shaft 171 to cover the lower portion of
the second slot 117, and a stopper 173 protrudes from below the second slot 117 to
limit the rotation of the locker 170 at the time the locker 170 covers the lower portion
of the locker 170. That is, the locker 170 is so installed that it freely moves around
the hinge shaft 171, and is set in a stationary state by the stopper 173, while partially
covering the second slot 117. A knob 172 protrudes from the outer surface of the locker
170 to allow convenient user manipulation.
[0029] Turning now to FIG. 7, both ends of the hinge shaft 130 are rotatably extended through
the hinge holes in the paper pickup device. Under the knock-up plate 13 is a sub-plate
131 extended from a portion of the hinge shaft 130 in the paper feeding direction.
A connecting member 132 is vertically extended from each of both end portions of the
hinge shaft 130, for acting as a lever to apply an upward pressure to the sub-plate
131, and has a first engaging portion 133 formed at an end of the connecting member
132 and a second engaging portion 134 extended from the first engaging portion 133.
That is, the hinge shaft 130, the sub-plate 131, and the first and second engaging
portions 133 and 134 are all integrally formed.
[0030] Both ends of the shaft 120 of a predetermined length are inserted to extend through
the first slots 116 on both the side walls 115 of the paper feeding cassette 100 shown
in FIG. 6. To prevent the shaft 120 from getting out of position in the first slots
116, a mounting groove 121 is formed around the outer circumference of each end portion
of the shaft 120 to a predetermined depth to be caught in the first slot 116. Therefore,
the shaft 120 may move along the curved first slots 116 by user manipulation.
[0031] A first resilient member connects an end portion of the shaft 120 with the first
engaging portion 133 of each connecting member 132 so that the shaft 120 and the connecting
member 132 exert tensile force on each other. In the present invention, a tension
coil spring 140 is used as the first resilient member.
[0032] At one side of the sub-plate 131 is provided a lever 150 bent at the right angle
in two portions. An end 151 of the lever 150 is protrusively inserted into the second
slot 117 and the other end 152 thereof is rotatably connected to a fixing member 160.
Hence, the lever end 151 is rotatable upon the other lever end 152. Both ends 151
and 152 of the lever 150 have a circular section to easily move or rotate.
[0033] A second resilient member connects the second engaging portion 134 of one of the
connecting members 132 to a portion of the lever end 151 so that the connecting member
132 and the lever 150 exert tensile force on each other. The second resilient member
is preferably a tension coil spring, and referred to as a second tension coil spring
141 hereinafter.
[0034] In the thus-constituted paper pickup device, user displacement of the shaft 120 along
the first slots 116 in a direction indicated by arrow A of FIG. 7 changes the tensile
force of the first tension coil springs 40 applied to the connecting members 32. Simultaneously
when the lever end 151 protruded through the second slot 117 is moved in a direction
indicated by arrow C of FIG. 7, the tensile force applied to the connecting member
132 is changed again. In this manner, the upward pressure which the sub-plate 131
applies to the knock-up plate 113 can be varied in a direction indicated by arrow
B of FIG. 7 in two stages.
[0035] FIG. 8 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the second
embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the positions of the shaft and the
lever when neither the first tension coil spring nor the second tension coil spring
is strained.
[0036] As shown in FIG. 8, with the shaft 120 in a position
a of the first slots 116 on the sidewalls of the paper feeding cassette and the lever
end 151 in a position
c of the second slot 117, a paper pile lowers the knock-up plate 113, but neither the
first tension coil spring 140 nor the second tension coil spring 141 is strained while
only the upward pressure of a pressure spring (not shown) under the knock-up plate
113 is applied to the knock-up plate 113. In this case, the load of the paper pile
is small.
[0037] FIG. 9 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the second
embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the positions of the shaft and the
lever when only the first tension coil spring is strained.
[0038] As shown in FIG. 9, with the shaft 20 in a position
b of the first slots 116 and the lever end 151 in the position
c of the second slot 117, a paper pile lowers the knock-up plate 113. In so doing,
the connecting member 132 moves around the hinge shaft 130 and only the first tension
coil spring 140 is strained with a predetermined tensile force. Thus, the sub-plate
131 adds a predetermined force to the upward pressure of the pressure spring on the
knock-up plate 113. In this case, the load of the paper pile is larger than that in
FIG. 8.
[0039] FIG. 10 is a partial side view of the paper pickup device according to the second
embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the positions of the shaft and the
lever when both the first and second tension coil springs are strained.
[0040] As shown in FIG. 10, with the shaft 120 in the position
b of the first slots 116 and the lever end 151 in a position
d of the second slot 117, a paper pile lowers the knock-up plate 113. In so doing,
the first and second tension coil springs 140 and 141 concurrently exert tensile force
on the connecting member 132. Thus, the sub-plate 131 applies a larger force than
that in FIG. 9 to the knock-up plate 113. In this case, the load of the paper pile
is larger than that in FIG. 9.
[0041] In FIG. 10, when the lever end 151 moves toward the position
d of the second slot 117, the lever end 151 pushes an end of the locker 170 and then
the locker 170 rotates around the hinge shaft 171. Finally, the lever end 151 is set
in the position
d of the second slot 117, and the locker 170 returns to the original position where
its motion is limited by the stopper 173. The lever end 151 is kept in position while
receiving the tensile force of the second tension coil spring 141by the locker 170
and the stopper 173. To move the lever end 151 to the position
c of the second slot 117, on the other hand, a user rotates the locker 170 at a predetermined
angle counterclockwise with the knob 172. Then, the tensile force of the second tension
coil spring 141 moves the lever end 151 to the position
c of the second slot 117 and is released.
[0042] In the second embodiment of the present invention, the upward pressure applied to
the knock-up plate 113 is increased by user manipulation of the shaft 120 protrusively
inserted into the first slots 116 and the lever end 151 protruded through the second
slot 117.
[0043] As described above, the present invention is advantageous in that a user can control
pickup force to paper depending on the loads of papers different in size and amount
in a paper feeding cassette of an LBP, which contains papers of different sizes.
[0044] While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the specific
embodiments, they are mere exemplary applications. Thus, it is to be clearly understood
that many variations can be made by anyone skilled in the art within the scope and
spirit of the present invention.
1. A paper pick-up device in a paper feeding cassette having a knock-up plate and a compressed
coil spring under the knock-up plate, for pressing up the knock-up plate and providing
paper pickup force, characterised in that at least one adjustable pressing means is installed inside a frontal section of the
paper feeding cassette for adding an adjustable pressure to the upward pressure exerted
by the compressed coil spring.
2. The paper pickup device according to claim 1, characterised in that the adjustable pressing means is at least adjustable between two pressure values.
3. The paper pickup device according to claim 2, characterised in that the two pressure values are a zero pressure and a positive pressure of predetermined
value.
4. The paper pickup device according to claim 1 or 2,
characterised in that said adjustable pressure means at least comprises
a hinge shaft rotatably connected to both sidewalls of the paper feeding cassette
by a hinge;
a sub-plate extending from a portion of the hinge shaft under the knock-up plate,
and
means for pressing up the sub-plate, installed in a front section of the paper feeding
cassette to add pressure to the upward pressure of the compressed coil spring.
5. The paper pickup device according to claim 4,
characterised in that the means for pressing up comprises at least:
a first curved slot formed on a frontal portion of each sidewall of the paper feeding
cassette;
a shaft having both ends protrusively inserted into the curved slots inside a frontal
section of the paper feeding cassette;
a connecting member extending from each of the hinge shafts to a predetermined length
in a direction perpendicular to the sub-plate and having at least a first engaging
portion at one end thereof, and
a resilient member having one end connected to each end of the shaft and the other
end connected to the first engaging portion of each first connecting member, for making
the shaft and the connecting member exert tensile force on each other.
6. The paper pickup device according to claim 5, characterised in that the resilient members are tension coil springs.
7. The paper pickup device according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that a mounting groove of a predetermined depth is formed in each end portion of the shaft
around the outer circumference, for preventing the shaft from getting out of position
in the first curved slots.
8. The paper pickup device according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that both end portions of the first curved slots are shaped in circle of the diameter
larger than the width of the first slots, for enabling the shaft to easily move and
keeping in shaft the position in the first slots.
9. The paper pickup device according to one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the connecting member has a second engaging portion at another end thereof;
a second curved slot is formed on a portion of at least one side wall of the paper
feeding cassette;
a fixing member is inside the paper feeding cassette;
a lever is bent in two positions and has one end protrusively inserted into the second
slot and the other end rotatably connected to the fixing member by a hinge, and
a second resilient member has one end connected to the second engaging portion of
the connecting member and the other end connected to the lever end, for making the
shaft and the connecting member exert tensile force on each other.
10. The paper pickup device according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that a stopping means is arranged nearby the second slot for stopping movement of the
end of the lever.
11. The paper pickup device according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that the second resilient members are tension coil springs.
12. The paper pickup device according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that a locker is installed just above the second slot on the sidewall of the paper feeding
cassette by a hinge, for partially covering the second slot, and a stopper protrudes
below the second slot for limiting the rotation of the locker.
13. The paper pickup device according to claim 12, characterised in that the locker includes a knob protruding outward from the outer surface thereof for
facilitating user manipulation.