Sheet conveying device and image recording apparatus
12017883 ยท 2024-06-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2402/441
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sheet conveying device includes: a housing in which a conveying path of a sheet is formed; a roller configured to convey the sheet by rotation; a motor arranged inside of the housing; a drive transmitter configured to transmit a drive force of the motor to the roller; a movement member including a guide part configured to guide the sheet and at least a part of the drive transmitter, the movement member being movable to a first position closing the inside of the housing with respect to an outside of the housing and a second position different from the first position; and a dust proofing part attached to a position filling a gap between the movement member located in the first position and the housing.
Claims
1. A sheet conveying device comprising: a housing in which a conveying path of a sheet is formed, a front surface of the housing having a first opening and a rear surface of the housing having a second opening; a roller configured to convey the sheet by rotation; a motor arranged inside of the housing; a drive transmission configured to transmit a drive force of the motor to the roller; and a movement member comprising a guide configured to guide the sheet and at least a part of the drive transmission, the movement member being movable to a first position closing the inside of the housing with respect to an outside of the housing and a second position different from the first position, the movement member being configured to be attached and detached in a front and rear direction with respect to the housing, through the second opening; a feeding tray configured to be inserted and pulled out in the front and rear direction with respect to the housing, through the first opening, and a dust proofing material attached to the movement member and to a position filling a gap between the movement member located in the first position and the housing.
2. The sheet conveying device according to claim 1, wherein the drive transmission comprises: a gear configured to rotate coaxially and integrally with the roller; and a gear train engageable with the gear and configured to receive the drive force from the motor.
3. The sheet conveying device according to claim 2, wherein the roller and the gear are attached to the movement member, and wherein the gear is in mesh with the gear train in a state where the movement member is located in the first position.
4. The sheet conveying device according to claim 3, further comprising a first cover configured to cover a part of the gear train except an engaged part with the gear.
5. The sheet conveying device according to claim 3, further comprising a second cover configured to cover a part of the gear except an engaged part with the gear train.
6. The sheet conveying device according to claim 1, further comprising a covering part configured to cover the drive transmission.
7. The sheet conveying device according to claim 1, wherein the movement member is configured to move to the first position and the second position by attachment and detachment with respect to the housing.
8. The sheet conveying device according to claim 1, wherein the movement member is rotatably supported to the housing and is configured to move to the first position and the second position by rotation.
9. The sheet conveying device according to claim 1, wherein the guide defines the conveying path, and wherein the movement member located in the second position exposes the inside of the housing to the outside of the housing.
10. The sheet conveying device according to claim 1, wherein the movement member is a tray configured to feed the sheet to the conveying path, and wherein the guide is configured to support the sheet.
11. The sheet conveying device according to claim 1, wherein the dust proofing material is formed of a porous material.
12. An image recording apparatus comprising: the sheet conveying device according to claim 1; and a recording device arranged inside of the housing and configured to record an image on the sheet that is conveyed along the conveying path.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Hereinbelow, illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure will be described. The illustrative embodiments that will be described later are just examples of the present disclosure, and can be changed as appropriate without departing from the gist of the present disclosure. Also, in descriptions below, a vertical direction 7 is defined based on a state (a state shown in
(14) <Overall Structure of Multifunction Peripheral 10>
(15) As shown in
(16) The multifunction peripheral 10 has a scanner unit 12 provided at an upper part. The scanner unit 12 is configured to read an image recorded on a document such as a sheet by an image sensor, thereby acquiring image data. The scanner unit 12 is a so-called flatbed scanner. Since the flatbed scanner is known, the detailed description of the scanner unit 12 is omitted herein.
(17) The multifunction peripheral 10 has a printer unit 11 provided at a lower part. The printer unit 11 is configured to record an image on a sheet 15 (an example of the sheet; refer to
(18) As shown in
(19) <Printer Housing 14>
(20) As shown in
(21) As shown in
(22) <Feeder Unit 16>
(23) As shown in
(24) The feeding roller 25 is rotated as a drive force of the conveying motor 89 (refer to
(25) <Conveying Path 23>
(26) As shown in
(27) The guide part 31 has a curved surface 31A curved so as to face forward and be concave rearward. The guide member 32 has a curved surface 32A curved so as to face rearward and be convex rearward. The two curved surfaces 31A and 32A face each other, so that the conveying path 23 making a U-turn while extending upward from below is formed. The sheet 15 is guided along the curved surfaces 31A and 32A.
(28) <Roller Pairs 58, 63 and 66>
(29) As shown in
(30) On the conveying path 23, the second conveyor roller pair 63 is arranged downstream of the first conveyor roller pair 58 with respect to the conveying direction. The second conveyor roller pair 63 consists of a conveyor roller 61 and a pinch roller 62. The pinch roller 62 is pressed against the conveyor roller 61 by an elastic member (not shown) such as a spring. Thereby, the second conveyor roller pair 63 can hold the sheet 15.
(31) On the conveying path 23, the discharging roller pair 66 is arranged downstream of the second conveyor roller pair 63 with respect to the conveying direction. The discharging roller pair 66 consists of a discharging roller 64 and a spur 65. The spur 65 is pressed against the discharging roller 64 by an elastic member (not shown) such as a spring. Thereby, the discharging roller pair 66 can hold the sheet 15.
(32) The first conveyor roller pair 58, the second conveyor roller pair 63, and the discharging roller pair 66 are configured to convey the sheet 15 that is fed to the conveying path 23 by the feeding roller 25. The conveyor roller 59, the conveyor roller 61, and the discharging roller 64 are driven as the drive force of the conveying motor 89 (refer to
(33) <Recording Unit 24>
(34) As shown in
(35) The recording head 37 is arranged at a lower part of the carriage 38. A lower surface of the recording head 37 is formed with a plurality of nozzles (not shown). The nozzles are exposed on a lower surface of the carriage 38. The ink droplets are ejected from the nozzles toward the lower platen 67. The platen 67 is arranged below the recording head 37 to face the recording head 37. The platen 67 has a substantially flat plate shape, and can support the sheet 15 on an upper surface thereof.
(36) As shown in
(37) Note that, the method by which the recording unit 24 records an image on the sheet 15 is not limited to the inkjet method, and may be an electrophotographic method, for example.
(38) <Cover 40>
(39) As shown in
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(41) The outer wall 41 is a wall extending substantially in the vertical direction 7 and the right and left direction 9. As shown in
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(43) The guide part 31 is supported from a rear side of the curved surface 31A by the outer wall 41. Also, the guide part 31 has a right end portion supported by the right wall 42, and a left end portion supported by the left wall 43. The guide part 31 is coupled to at least one of the outer wall 41, the right wall 42, and the left wall 43 by a well-known means such as fitting and screw fastening. Note that, the guide part 31 may also be integrated with at least one of the outer wall 41, the right wall 42, and the left wall 43.
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(46) Note that, the cover 40 can also move to the exposed position and the closed position by a manner other than the attachment and detachment. For example, the cover 40 may be rotatably supported by the printer housing 14 via a shaft formed at lower end portions of the right wall 42 and the left wall 43, and may move to the exposed position and the closed position by rotation. Also, for example, the cover 40 may be supported to be slidable along the front and rear direction 8 by the printer housing 14, and may move from the closed position to the exposed position by rearward sliding and move from the exposed position to the closed position by forward sliding.
(47) <Conveying Motor 89 and Drive Transmission Unit 90>
(48) The conveying motor 89 is arranged in the internal space 30 of the printer housing 14. In the present illustrative embodiment, as shown in
(49) The drive transmission unit 90 is to transmit the drive force of the conveying motor 89 to the feeding roller 25, the conveyor roller 59, the conveyor roller 61, and the discharging roller 64.
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(51) The first gear 91 is rotatably supported by the right wall 42 of the cover 40. The first gear 91 is configured to rotate coaxially and integrally with the conveyor roller 59.
(52) The second gear 92 is rotatably supported by the printer housing 14. The second gear 92 is configured to rotate coaxially and integrally with the shaft 28 of the feeder unit 16.
(53) The gear train 93 is configured by four gears 93A, 93B, 93C and 93D. The gear 93A is in mesh with the conveying motor 89. That is, the gear train 93 is applied with the drive force from the conveying motor 89. Also, the gear 93A can engage with the first gear 91. Specifically, as shown in
(54) By the above, the drive force of the conveying motor 89 is transmitted to the conveyor roller 59 via the gear train 93 and the first gear 91. Also, the drive force of the conveying motor 89 is transmitted to the feeding roller 25 via the gear train 93 and the second gear 92.
(55) Also, although not shown, the drive transmission unit 90 includes a gear train configured to transmit the drive force of the conveying motor 89 to the conveyor roller 61 and the discharging roller 64.
(56) Note than, in the present illustrative embodiment, the gear train 93 is configured by the four gears 93A, 93B, 93C and 93D but may also be configured by gears other than the four gears. However, a condition is that both the feeding roller 25 and the conveyor roller 59 rotate so as to convey the sheet 15 in the conveying direction. Specifically, in
(57) Also, in the present illustrative embodiment, the drive transmission unit 90 transmits the drive force of the conveying motor 89 to each roller by the gear train. However, the means for transmitting the drive force is not limited to the gear train. For example, the drive force of the conveying motor 89 may also be transmitted to each roller by a belt and the like. Also, the drive transmission unit 90 may be configured to switch transmission of the drive force from the conveying motor 89 to each roller by a well-known switching mechanism.
(58) <Covering Part 80>
(59) As shown in
(60) In the present illustrative embodiment, the covering part 80 has a first covering part 81 and a second covering part 82.
(61) In the first covering part 81, the conveying motor 89, the second gear 92, and the gear train 93 are arranged. The first covering part 81 has an opening 83. A part of the gear 93A is exposed through the opening 83.
(62) In the second covering part 82, the first gear 91 is arranged. The second covering part 82 has an opening 84. A part of the first gear 91 is exposed through the opening 84.
(63) In the state where the cover 40 is located in the closed position, the part of the gear 93A exposed through the opening 83 and the part of the first gear 91 exposed through the opening 84 engage with each other.
(64) By the above, the first covering part 81 covers a part of the gear train 93 except an engaged part engaged with the first gear 91. Also, the second covering part 82 covers a part of the first gear 91 except an engaged part engaged with the gear train 93.
(65) In the present illustrative embodiment, the first gear 91 and the gear 93A of the drive transmission unit 90 engage with each other when the cover 40 is located in the closed position, and separate from each other when the cover 40 is located in the exposed position. In the present illustrative embodiment, the covering part 80 includes the first covering part 81 having the opening 83 and the second covering part 82 having the opening 84 so as to cope with the connection and separation between the first gear 91 and the gear 93A.
(66) However, for example, in a case where the conveyor roller 59 is supported by the printer housing 14, not the cover 40, the first gear 91 and the gear 93A are in mesh with each other all the time. In this case, the covering part 80 may be configured by one piece, without being divided into a plurality of pieces (for example, the first covering part 81 and the second covering part 82). In the covering part 80 of one piece, the conveying motor 89, the first gear 91, the second gear 92, and the gear train 93 may be arranged.
(67) <Dust Proofing Part 70>
(68) The dust proofing part 70 is to prevent sandy dust and the like from being introduced from the outside of the printer housing 14 into the internal space 30. The dust proofing part 70 is formed of a porous material such as foamed polyurethane.
(69) The dust proofing part 70 is attached to a position in which a gap between the cover 40 located in the closed position and the printer housing 14 is filled.
(70) For example, as shown in
(71) The dust proofing part 70 may also be attached to the printer housing 14. In this case, for example, as shown in
(72) <Advantages>
(73) Since the dust proofing part 70 is attached to the position in which the gap between the cover 40 located in the closed position and the printer housing 14 is filled, the introduction of the sandy dust and the like from the gap into the printer housing 14 can be reduced. Thereby, it is possible to reduce attachment of the sandy dust and the like to the drive transmission unit 90. As a result, it is possible to reduce a possibility that the sheet 15 cannot be conveyed due to poor rotations of the feeding roller 25, the conveyor roller 59, the conveyor roller 61, and the discharging roller 64.
(74) If the dust proofing part 70 is attached to the printer housing 14, the cover 40 may be caught at the dust proofing part 70 while the cover 40 moves between the exposed position and the closed position. In the present illustrative embodiment, since the dust proofing part 70 is attached to the cover 40, it is possible to reduce occurrence of the above-described catching.
(75) Also, in the configuration where the conveyor roller 59 is attached to the cover 40, like the present configuration, when the sheet 15 is involved on the conveyor roller 59, the sheet 15 can be taken out more easily by moving the cover 40 to the exposed position, as compared to a configuration where the conveyor roller 59 is attached to the printer housing 14.
(76) Also, when the cover 40 is located in the exposed position, the sandy dust and the like are introduced into the printer housing 14. However, it is possible to reduce the attachment of the sandy dust and the like to the gear train 93 by the first covering part 81.
(77) Also, when the cover 40 is located in the exposed position, the sandy dust and the like are introduced into the printer housing 14. However, it is possible to reduce the attachment of the sandy dust and the like to the first gear 91 by the second covering part 82.
(78) Also, when the cover 40 is located in the exposed position, the sandy dust and the like are introduced into the printer housing 14. However, it is possible to reduce the attachment of the sandy dust and the like to the drive transmission unit 90 by the covering part 80.
(79) Also, the sandy dust and the like introduced into the dust proofing part 70 should pass through a plurality of fine pores formed in the dust proofing part 70 so as to enter from the outside to the inside of the printer housing 14. However, most of the sandy dust and the like are hindered from entering by the porous material walls among the plurality of fine pores, without passing through the plurality of fine pores. As a result, the sandy dust and the like can be suppressed from entering the inside of the printer housing 14.
(80) Also, since the dust proofing part 70 is formed of the porous material, the air can move between the outside and the inside of the printer housing 14. Thereby, in the state where the cover 40 is located in the closed position, it is possible to suppress a situation where heat generated from the conveying motor 89 and the like arranged inside of the printer housing 14 is trapped inside of the printer housing 14 and the temperature inside of the printer housing 14 increases.
Modifications to Illustrative Embodiments
(81) In the above illustrative embodiment, the cover 40 is an example of the movement member. However, the movement member is not limited to the cover 40.
(82) For example, the movement member may be a second feeding tray 71, which is provided instead of the cover 40 or in addition to the cover 40. In the multifunction peripheral 10 shown in
(83) In the multifunction peripheral 10 shown in
(84) The feeding tray 71 can rotate to a first position shown in
(85) The feeding tray 71 located in the first position is erected with respect to the attached part 14A, and covers the opening 14C. Thereby, the inside of the printer housing 14 is closed with respect to the printer housing 14.
(86) The feeding tray 71 located in the second position is tilted with respect to the attached part 14A. In this state, an upper surface 71A (an example of the guide part) of the feeding tray 71 can support the sheet 15, as shown in
(87) In a configuration shown in
(88) Note that, the number of gears of the gear train 73 is not limited to three. Also, in
(89) In the multifunction peripheral 10 shown in
(90) Note that, the feeding tray 71 may move to the first position and the second position by a manner other than the rotation. For example, the feeding tray 71 may move to the first position and the second position by attachment and detachment with respect to the attached part 14A.
(91) Also, the roller may not be attached to the attached part 14A and the feeding tray 71. In this case, the sheet 15 is supported to the feeding tray 71 in a state where the sheet is in contact with the conveyor roller 61 inside of the housing 14 through the opening 14C, for example. Then, the sheet 15 is fed by the rotation of the conveyor roller 61.
(92) The dust proofing part may be attached to the movement member.
(93) If the dust proofing part is attached to the housing, the movement member may be caught at the dust proofing part while the movement member moves between the first position and the second position. In the present configuration, since the dust proofing part is attached to the movement member, it is possible to reduce occurrence of the above-described catching.
(94) For example, the drive transmission unit may include: a gear configured to rotate coaxially and integrally with the roller: and a gear train engageable with the gear and configured to receive the drive force from the motor.
(95) The roller and the gear may be attached to the movement member. The gear may be in mesh with the gear train in a state where the movement member is located in the first position.
(96) In the configuration where the roller is attached to the movement member, like the present configuration, when the sheet is involved on the roller, the sheet can be taken out more easily by moving the movement member to the second position, as compared to a configuration where the roller is attached to the housing.
(97) The sheet conveying device according to the present disclosure may further include a first covering part configured to cover a part of the gear train except an engaged part with the gear.
(98) When the movement member is located in the second position, the sandy dust and the like are introduced into the housing. However, it is possible to reduce the attachment of the sandy dust and the like to the gear train by the first covering part.
(99) The sheet conveying device according to the present disclosure may further include a second covering part configured to cover a part of the gear except an engaged part with the gear train.
(100) When the movement member is located in the second position, the sandy dust and the like are introduced into the housing. However, it is possible to reduce the attachment of the sandy dust and the like to the gear by the second covering part.
(101) The sheet conveying device according to the present disclosure may further include a covering part configured to cover the drive transmission unit.
(102) When the movement member is located in the second position, the sandy dust and the like are introduced into the housing. However, it is possible to reduce the attachment of the sandy dust and the like to the drive transmission unit by the covering part.
(103) For example, the movement member may be configured to move to the first position and the second position by attachment and detachment with respect to the housing.
(104) For example, the movement member may be rotatably supported to the housing and is configured to move to the first position and the second position by rotation.
(105) For example, the guide part may define the conveying path, and the movement member located in the second position exposes the inside of the housing to the outside of the housing.
(106) For example, the movement member may be a tray configured to feed the sheet to the conveying path, and the guide part may be configured to support the sheet.
(107) For example, the dust proofing part may be formed of a porous material.
(108) The sandy dust and the like introduced into the dust proofing part should pass through a plurality of fine pores formed in the dust proofing part so as to enter from the outside to the inside of the housing. However, most of the sandy dust and the like are hindered from entering by the porous material walls among the plurality of fine pores, without passing through the plurality of fine pores. As a result, the sandy dust and the like can be suppressed from entering the inside of the housing.
(109) Also, since the dust proofing part is formed of the porous material, the air can move between the outside and the inside of the housing. Thereby, in a state where the movement member is located in the second position, it is possible to suppress a situation where heat generated from the motor arranged inside of the housing is trapped inside of the housing and the temperature inside of the housing increases.
(110) The present disclosure may be recognized as an image recording apparatus including the sheet conveying device, and a recording unit arranged inside of the housing and configured to record an image on the sheet that is conveyed along the conveying path.