Recording apparatus
11203504 · 2021-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2405/11151
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/4212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2801/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/63
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2405/1111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H31/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A recording apparatus includes a recording head; an output unit that outputs the recording medium; an output tray that receives the recording medium; a pressing member that is configured to be displaced in an up-down direction and that presses the recording medium toward the output tray by displacement of the pressing member from an upper side to a lower side with respect to the recording medium; and a restricting member configured to contact an upstream end portion in an output direction of the recording medium pressed by the pressing member, the restricting member including a contact position thereof with respect to the upstream end portion being configured to rotate. The restricting member restricts deformation of the upstream end portion pressed by the pressing member at the contact position. The pressing member is displaced upward in a state in which the restricting member restricts the deformation of the upstream end portion.
Claims
1. A recording apparatus comprising: a recording head that performs recording by ejecting liquid on a recording medium; an output unit that outputs the recording medium on which the recording was performed by the recording head; an output tray that receives, from below, the recording medium output from the output unit in an output direction; a pressing member that is configured to be displaced in an up-down direction and that presses the recording medium toward the output tray by displacement of the pressing member from an upper side to a lower side with respect to the recording medium output from the output unit; and a restricting member configured to contact, from above, an upstream end portion in the output direction of the recording medium pressed by the pressing member, the restricting member including a contact position with respect to the upstream end portion being configured to rotate, wherein: the pressing member presses the recording medium before the restricting member is in contact with the recording medium, when the pressing member moves from an upper side to a lower side, the restricting member moves from the contact position to a retracted position, then moves from the retracted position to the contact position, the restricting member restricts deformation of the upstream end portion in the output direction of the recording medium pressed by the pressing member at the contact position, and the pressing member is displaced upward in a state in which the restricting member restricts the deformation of the upstream end portion.
2. The recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein during the displacement of the pressing member from the upper side to the lower side with respect to the recording medium, end portions of the pressing member are lower than a center portion of the pressing member in a width direction intersecting with the output direction, the pressing member is in contact with the recording medium being output from the output unit from above, and hence the pressing member is configured to form a curved shape protruding upward in a view in the output direction at the recording medium.
3. The recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pressing member is configured to press the upstream end portion of the recording medium toward the output tray by displacement of the pressing member from a position at which the pressing member contacts the recording medium having the curved shape to a pressing position, and the restricting member is configured to rotate from the contact position along with the displacement of the pressing member to the pressing position.
4. The recording apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the pressing member is configured to restrict the deformation of the upstream end portion by displacement of the pressing member to a restricting position that is lower than the pressing position, and the restricting member is configured to rotate to the contact position along with the displacement of the pressing member to the restricting position.
5. The recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the restricting member is flexible.
6. The recording apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising: a lifting/lowering mechanism of the output tray, wherein the lifting/lowering mechanism is configured to adjust a position of the output tray such that the restricting member in contact with the recording medium stacked on the output tray is flexible and rotatable at the contact position.
7. The recording apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising: a casing portion that houses the recording head, wherein the output tray and the lifting/lowering mechanism are housed in the casing portion.
8. The recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the output tray has a rib that is provided at a center portion of the output tray in a width direction intersecting with the output direction and that extends along the output direction, and the pressing member is configured to press the recording medium toward the output tray at both sides of the rib in the width direction, the both sides being configured to be displaced to a position lower than a top portion of the rib.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(16) A recording apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, an ink jet printer is described as an example of the recording apparatus 1 according to the present disclosure.
(17) Ink jet systems include various types, such as a type of mounting an ink cartridge on a carriage and a type of providing an ink housing portion outside a carriage and coupling the ink housing portion and the carriage to each other via an ink tube. The present disclosure can be applied to any type. The recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment is the type of providing the ink housing portion outside the carriage and coupling the ink housing portion and the carriage to each other via the ink tube.
(18) In the X-Y-Z coordinate system in each drawing, the X-axis direction indicates a direction in which a front surface and a rear surface of the apparatus face each other, and a medium-width direction; the Y-axis direction indicates a medium transport direction when recording is performed on a recording medium, and a direction in which side surfaces of the apparatus face each other; and the Z-axis direction indicates a height direction of the apparatus and the gravity direction. The direction to which a recording medium is transported is referred to as “downstream” and the opposite direction is referred to as “upstream”. In each drawing, part of components is occasionally omitted or simplified for easier understanding of the inside configuration and so forth.
(19) A general configuration of the recording apparatus 1 is briefly described first with reference to
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(22) The recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment includes an operation unit 5 with which various operations are performed, an output tray 4 that receives a sheet P on which recording was performed and which is output, and a feed unit 35 that can be opened and closed with respect to the apparatus body 2A by pivoting on a pivot axis (not illustrated). To be more specific, the output tray 4 is a face-down output tray that receives a sheet P which is output such that a recording surface on which recording was performed most recently faces down.
(23) The recording apparatus 1 includes an opening/closing cover 6 that constitutes the feed unit 35. As illustrated in
(24) As illustrated in
(25) The side of the recording apparatus 1 arranged with the operation unit 5 is an apparatus front side, and the side thereof provided with the opening/closing cover 6 is an apparatus right side. A sheet P is fed, transported, and output along an apparatus left-right direction in the recording apparatus 1.
(26) A sheet transport path in the recording apparatus 1 is briefly described next with reference to
(27) In addition, the recording apparatus 1 has two sheet output methods of face-up output of outputting a sheet such that a recording surface on which recording was performed most recently faces up (see a face-up output locus T1), and face-down output of outputting a sheet such that a recording surface on which recording was performed most recently faces down (see a face-down output locus T2).
(28) The recording apparatus 1 includes a face-up output tray 7 that receives a sheet P output face up as illustrated in
(29) The recording apparatus 1 has five sheet transport paths including a recording transport path R1, a switch-back path R2, an inversion path R3, a face-down output path R4, and a face-up output path R5.
(30) The recording apparatus 1 includes a flap (path switching member) 33 that is driven by a driving source (not illustrated). The flap 33 switches the state between a state indicated by a solid line in
(31) A control unit 9 that performs various control acquires recording data that is data for recording generated by a printer driver operable in an external computer (not illustrated) or a printer driver included in the control unit 9. The control unit 9 controls an ink jet recording head (hereinafter, “recording head”) 8, transport rollers for various types of sheets driven by a motor (not illustrated), and path switching members (flaps) in accordance with the recording data. The control unit 9 also performs required control based on the detection states of various sensors such as a sensor that detects passing of a sheet P.
(32) A sheet feed path to a registration roller pair 17 is described here.
(33) The sheet cassette 10A removably provided at the apparatus body 2A includes a hopper 11. When the hopper 11 swings about a shaft 11a, a sheet housed in the sheet cassette 10A comes into contact with or is separated from a feed roller 12 that is rotationally driven by a motor (not illustrated).
(34) The sheet P fed from the sheet cassette 10A by the feed roller 12, in a state in which the sheet P is separated when passing through a nip position provided by a separation roller pair 13 and multifeed is prevented, receives a feed force from a transport roller pair 14 and reaches the registration roller pair 17. The additional units 2B and 2C located below the apparatus body 2A each include a feed roller 12 and a separation roller pair 13 likewise. A sheet P fed from each sheet cassette receives a feed force from a transport roller pair 14 illustrated in
(35) First to fourth transport paths that define a sheet transport path located downstream of the registration roller pair 17 are described next based on an assumption that a sheet P is output face down through the face-down output path R4.
(36) The sheet transport path is provided with the registration roller pair 17, transport roller pairs 20 to 24, transport roller pairs 26 to 29, and an output roller pair 25 serving as an output unit that outputs a sheet P. The output roller pair 25 provided most downstream of the face-down output path R4 constitutes the output unit that outputs the sheet P from the face-down output path R4.
(37) Each roller pair includes a driving roller that is driven by a motor (not illustrated) and a driven roller that can nip a sheet P between the driven roller and the driving roller and that is rotated while being in contact with the sheet P. For the driving roller, for example, a plurality of rubber rollers provided at proper intervals in a sheet-width direction may be used. For the driven roller, for example, a serrated roller having a plurality of teeth on its outer periphery may be used.
(38) The recording transport path R1 serving as the first transport path passes below the recording head 8 serving as a recording unit that performs recording on a sheet P, and extends to the upstream and downstream of the recording head 8. A sheet P receives feed forces from the registration roller pair 17 and a belt unit 18 in the recording transport path R1.
(39) The recording head 8 of this embodiment is a recording head (what is called line head) in which nozzles that eject ink are provided to cover the entire region in the sheet-width direction. The recording head 8 is configured as a recording head that can perform recording entirely for the sheet width without movement in the sheet-width direction. However, the recording head 8 is not limited to the line head as far as the recording head 8 performs recording by ejecting liquid such as ink on a recording medium.
(40) The switch-back path R2 serving as the second transport path is a transport path coupled to the recording transport path R1, and is a path in which the sheet P passing below the recording head 8 is initially fed leftward in
(41) The inversion path R3 serving as the third transport path is a transport path coupled to the switch-back path R2. In the inversion path R3, the sheet P transported in the opposite direction or rightward in
(42) The face-down path R4 serving as the fourth transport path is a transport path coupled to the recording transport path R1, and is a path in which the sheet P passing below the recording head 8 is curved such that a surface of the sheet P facing the recording head 8 faces inside, the sheet P is inverted, and the sheet P is output. In the face-down output path R4, the sheet P receives feed forces from the transport roller pairs 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, and the output roller pair 25. The most downstream portion of the face-down output path R4 is constituted by the output mechanism unit 36 as described above.
(43) A flap serving as a path switching member for switching the transport path is provided at the coupling portion of each transport path. With the flap, the path through which the sheet P is advanced is set.
(44) The pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51 that are principal portions of the recording apparatus 1 are described next in detail with reference to
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(46) It is to be noted that
(47) As illustrated in
(48) In addition, the recording apparatus 1 includes the pressing member 50 that presses a sheet P stacked on the output tray 4 toward the output tray 4, and the restricting member 51 that restricts deformation of an upstream end portion Pe in the output direction D of the sheet P as illustrated in
(49) The recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment includes, as described above, the recording head 8 that performs recording by ejecting liquid on a sheet P, the output roller pair 25 that outputs the sheet P on which the recording was performed by the recording head 8, and the output tray 4 that receives, from below, the sheet P output from the output roller pair 25 in the output direction D; and the recording apparatus 1 further includes the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51. In this case, the pressing member 50 can be displaced in the up-down direction, and by displacement thereof from an upper side to a lower side with respect to the sheet P output from the output roller pair 25, that is, by displacement thereof from the state illustrated in
(50) Since the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment is thus configured, at least one of the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51 can suppress deformation of the sheet P. In other words, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment can suppress occurrence of a state in which deformation of the sheet P is not restricted. Thus, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment suppresses deformation of a sheet P output on the output tray 4, for example, noticeable deformation of the sheet P such as a curve in a view in the width direction W, and increases stacking efficiency for sheets P. In addition, by rotation of the restricting member 51 of this embodiment in the rotation direction Rb, the restricting member 51 can cause a sheet P to be stacked in a manner aligned at the upstream in the output direction D of the output tray 4. However, the configuration is not limited to the one described above. The configuration may be any one as long as the configuration can contact, from above, the upstream end portion Pe, and the configuration including the contact position with respect to the upstream end portion Pe can rotate.
(51) It is to be noted that “deformation of a sheet P” in this specification does not include a desirable deformation when a sheet P is deformed into a desirable shape, and represents deformation of a sheet P other than deformation into a desirable shape. For example, in a case where a sheet P is stacked on the output tray 4 while a curved shape extending along the output direction D and protruding upward is formed (described later), it can be said that the sheet P is deformed when the sheet P is further deformed from the curved shape extending along the output direction D and protruding upward. In addition, “being configured to contact from above” is not limited to being configured to contact from above in a vertical direction, and being configured to contact from a side opposite to the output tray 4 toward the output tray 4 satisfies “being configured to contact from above”.
(52) As illustrated in
(53) The pressing member 50 of this embodiment is formed to be arranged such that the pressing member 50 does not interfere with the restricting member 51 although the restricting member 51 rotates in the rotation direction Rb when the pressing member 50 is located at the restricting position at which the pressing member 50 can restrict the upstream end portion Pe in the output direction D of the sheet P. Accordingly, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment can rotate the restricting member 51 in the rotation direction Rb in a state in which the pressing member 50 is located at the restricting position.
(54) In this case, the restricting member 51 of this embodiment has flexibility. Accordingly, when a sheet P is newly stacked, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment can easily execute an operation of rotating the restricting member 51 by one turn and bringing the restricting member 51 into contact with the new sheet P. In other words, since the restricting member 51 is flexible, inhibition of rotation of the restricting member 51 caused by a deviation of the contact position of the restricting member 51 with respect to the sheet P due to a design tolerance or the like is suppressed.
(55) Moreover, as illustrated in
(56) The recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment includes the casing portion 53 that houses the recording head 8 as illustrated in
(57) In addition, as described above, the output tray 4 of this embodiment has the rib 4a that is provided at the center portion in the width direction W and that extends along the output direction D. The pressing members 50 of this embodiment can press a sheet P toward the output tray 4 at both sides of the rib 4a in the width direction W, and bottom portions 50b of the pressing member 50 can be displaced to a position lower than a top portion of the rib 4a. Thus, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment suppresses deformation of a sheet P and increases stacking efficiency for sheets P, by stacking a sheet P while forming a curved shape extending along the output direction D.
(58) Described next is an output operation flow of a recording medium, in other words, a stack flow of a sheet P on the output tray 4, to be performed using the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment with reference to
(59) Although mentioned above,
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(64) Then, in step S120, output of a sheet P from the output roller pair 25 is started. In this case, immediately after output of a sheet P is started from the output roller pair 25, the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51 are located at the initial positions as illustrated in
(65) Then, in step S130, the pressing member 50 is moved downward to move the pressing member 50 to the pressing position, or in other words, a position at which the pressing member 50 can press the sheet P (specifically, the upstream end portion Pe) output from the output roller pair 25 toward the output tray 4. The pressing position of the pressing member 50 is a position in the state illustrated in
(66) Then, in step S140, the pressing member 50 is further moved downward to move the pressing member 50 to the restricting position, or in other words, a position at which the pressing member 50 can press the sheet P (specifically, the upstream end portion Pe) stacked on the output tray 4 toward the output tray 4 and hence can restrict the sheet P. Further in this step, the restricting member 51 is moved to the retracted position rotated and retracted from the contact position, or in other words, a position at which the restricting member 51 does not contact the sheet P stacked on the output tray 4. In this case, the restricting position of the pressing member 50 and the retracted position of the restricting member 51 are positions in the state illustrated in
(67) Then, in step S150, as illustrated in
(68) Then, in step S160, it is determined whether a further new sheet P is transported, that is, whether a further new sheet P is output on the output tray 4. When it is determined that a further new sheet P is transported, the flow returns to step S110. When it is determined that transport of a sheet P is completed, the output operation flow of a recording medium of this example is ended. That is, when a single sheet P is output, step S110 to step S160 are performed once, and when a plurality of sheets P are output, step S110 to step S160 are repetitively performed by the number of sheets P. When the flow returns from step S160 to step S110, the pressing member 50 moves upward. While the flow returns from step S160 to step S110, the restriction on the sheet P by the pressing member 50 is released, but the restriction on the sheet P by the restricting member 51 is kept.
(69) As described above, in the output operation flow of a recording medium of this example, a sheet P stacked on the output tray 4 is constantly restricted by at least one of the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51. Thus, the output operation flow of a recording medium of this example can suppress a decrease in stacking efficiency because a sheet P stacked on the output tray 4 is not restricted for a certain period of time and the sheet P is deformed.
(70) In addition, as described above, when a sheet P is noticeably deformed to be curved in a view in the width direction W, the pressing position of the pressing member 50 in step S140 is a position at which the pressing member 50 can contact the upstream end portion Pe of the sheet P output on the output tray 4 and having a curved shape extending along the output direction D and protruding upward.
(71) That is, the pressing member 50 in the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment is displaced to the pressing position at which the pressing member 50 can contact the upstream end portion Pe of the sheet P having a curved shape, and hence the pressing member 50 can press the upstream end portion Pe. Accordingly, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment can effectively suppress deformation of the sheet P along the output direction D, and can increase stacking efficiency for sheets P, by pressing the upstream end portion Pe toward the output tray 4.
(72) In addition, the restricting member 51 is configured to rotate from the contact position, that is, configured to be retracted along with the displacement of the pressing member 50 to the pressing position. Accordingly, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment can suppress occurrence of an unpressed state of a sheet P by retracting the restricting member 51 after the sheet P is pressed by the pressing member 50.
(73) In addition, like step S150 described above, the pressing member 50 in the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment is displaced to the restricting position located below the pressing position, and hence can restrict deformation of the upstream end portion Pe. Accordingly, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment can effectively suppress deformation of the sheet P along the output direction D and can increase stacking efficiency for sheets P, by restricting the deformation of the upstream end portion Pe using the pressing member 50.
(74) In addition, the restricting member 51 is configured to rotate to the contact position along with the displacement of the pressing member 50 to the restricting position. Accordingly, the recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment can restrict deformation of a newly stacked sheet P using the restricting member 51 by arranging the restricting member 51 at the contact position after the sheet P is restricted by the pressing member 50.
(75) The present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiment, various modifications can be made within the scope of the disclosure described in the claims, and the modifications are included in the scope of the disclosure.
(76) For example, the timings at which the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51 are moved, and further whether the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51 are moved or not may be changed in accordance with, for example, the size of a sheet P to be used or the density of ink to be ejected on a sheet P. In addition, a sensor that can detect the position of the upstream end portion Pe may be provided. The timings at which the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51 are moved, and further whether the pressing member 50 and the restricting member 51 are moved or not may be changed in accordance with the detection result of the sensor.