Drying apparatus and image forming system
11584142 · 2023-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J11/00216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The drying apparatus includes a conveying belt and a heating unit. The heating unit includes a blower fan, a rectifying member, a heater, and a reflecting plate. The rectifying member is arranged on the downstream side of the blower fan in the blowing direction of the blower fan and includes one or more first through holes. The heater is arranged on the downstream side of the rectifying member in the blowing direction to radiate infrared rays in all directions. The reflecting plate is arranged between the rectifying member and the heater, includes one or more second through holes, and reflects the infrared rays radiated from the heater to the side of the conveying belt. The one or more first through holes are formed in a portion other than a portion where the infrared rays passing through the one or more second through holes of the reflecting plate are radiated.
Claims
1. A drying apparatus for drying a medium on which an image has been formed while conveying the medium, the drying apparatus comprising: a conveying belt that supports the medium and conveys the medium in a predetermined conveying direction; and a heating unit that dries the image by blowing hot air onto the medium, the heating unit including: a blower fan that takes in outside air and blows air toward the conveying belt; a rectifying member that is arranged on a downstream side of the blower fan in a blowing direction of the blower fan and includes one or more first through holes; a heater that is arranged on a downstream side of the rectifying member in the blowing direction and radiates infrared rays in all directions; and a reflecting plate that is arranged between the rectifying member and the heater, includes one or more second through holes, and reflects the infrared rays radiated from the heater toward the conveying belt, wherein the one or more first through holes in the rectifying member are formed in a portion other than a portion where the infrared rays passing through the one or more second through holes of the reflecting plate are radiated among the infrared rays radiated from the heater.
2. An image forming system comprising: an image forming apparatus that forms an image on a medium; and a drying apparatus that dries the medium on which the image has been formed by the image forming apparatus while conveying the medium; the drying apparatus including: a conveying belt that supports the medium and conveys the medium in a predetermined conveying direction; and a heating unit that dries the image by blowing hot air onto the medium, the heating unit including: a blower fan that takes in outside air and blows air toward the conveying belt; a rectifying member that is arranged on a downstream side of the blower fan in a blowing direction of the blower fan and includes one or more first through holes; a heater that is arranged on a downstream side of the rectifying member in the blowing direction and radiates infrared rays in all directions; and a reflecting plate that is arranged between the rectifying member and the heater, includes one or more second through holes, and reflects the infrared rays radiated from the heater toward the conveying belt, wherein the one or more first through holes in the rectifying member are formed in a portion other than a portion where the infrared rays passing through the one or more second through holes of the reflecting plate are radiated among the infrared rays radiated from the heater.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(9) An image forming system and a drying apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the figures.
(10) First, an image forming system including a drying apparatus will be described with reference to
(11) The image forming system 1 includes a paper feeder 3, an image forming apparatus 5, a drying apparatus 7, and a post-processing apparatus 9. The paper feeder 3 stores the paper and feeds the paper to the image forming apparatus 5. The image forming apparatus 5 is arranged on the left side of the paper feeder 3, and forms an image on the paper fed from the paper feeder 3 by an ink jet system. The drying apparatus 7 is arranged on the left side of the image forming apparatus 5, and dries the paper on which the image is formed while carrying the paper. The post-processing apparatus 9 is arranged on the left side of the drying apparatus 7, and performs post-treatment on the paper dried by the drying apparatus 7. Paper is an example of a recording medium.
(12) Next, the drying apparatus 7 will be described with reference to
(13) As shown in
(14) A receiving portion 21 for receiving paper (medium) from the image forming apparatus 5 is formed on an upper portion of a right side plate (side plate on the side of the image forming apparatus 5) of the casing 11. A discharge portion 23 for delivering the paper to the post-processing apparatus 9 is formed on the left side plate (side plate on the side of the post-processing apparatus 9). The paper is conveyed by the conveying unit 15 and the cooling unit 19 along the conveying direction X from the receiving portion 21 to the discharge portion 23. In the following description, the upstream side and the downstream side respectively indicate the upstream side and the downstream side in the paper conveying direction X. A direction orthogonal to the conveying direction X is defined as a width direction.
(15) Next, the heating unit 13 will be described. As shown in
(16) The case 35 is formed in a box shape with an open lower side, and includes a hollow portion which is long in the conveying direction surrounded by an upper plate, front and rear side plates, and right and left side plates. A plurality of exhaust portions (not shown) (6 exhaust portions in this example) are formed on the upper plate. An exhaust fan 39 (see
(17) A plurality of blower fans 31 (12 blower fans in this example) are supported on the upper plate of the case 35. The plurality of blower fans 31 are so arranged that six fans are arranged in each of two rows along the conveying direction X. The distance between the blower fans 31 adjacent to each other in the conveying direction X and the width direction is substantially equal. The plurality of blower fans 31 have the same air volume, take in outside air, and blow the taken outside air to the hollow portion of the case 35.
(18) The heater unit 33 includes a plurality (24 heater units in this example) of infrared heaters 41, a plurality (24 heater units in this example) of reflecting plates 43, and a housing 45 in which the plurality of heaters 41 and the reflecting plates 43 are housed.
(19) The housing 45 is formed in a box shape with an open lower side, and includes a hollow portion which is long in the conveying direction surrounded by the top plate 45a, front and rear side plates, and right and left side plates. As shown in
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(21) The reflecting plate 43 has a U-shape opening downward as viewed from the width direction, and includes a substantially rectangular upper wall and a sidewall bent downward at a substantially right angle from both long sides of the upper wall. A large number of second through holes 59 are formed in the upper wall. As shown in
(22) Next, the positional relationship between the first through hole 51 of the top plate 45a and the second through hole 59 of the reflecting plate 43 will be described with reference to
(23) As described above, the heater 41 radiates infrared rays in all directions)(360°) in the radial direction. Infrared rays radiated upward from the heater 41 are reflected downward by the reflecting plate 43. However, since the second through hole 59 is formed in the reflecting plate 43, the infrared rays which have passed via the second through hole 59 among the infrared rays radiated upward are radiated upward, that is, toward the top plate 45a and the blower fan 31.
(24) As described above, a number of first through holes 51 are formed in the top plate 45a. The first through hole 51 is formed in a portion other than a radiation surface from which the infrared rays are radiated to the top plate 45a via the second through hole 59 of the reflecting plate 43.
(25) Specifically, as shown in
(26) In the case of two second through holes 59, as shown in
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(28) Next, the conveying unit 15 will be described. As shown in
(29) The conveying belt 61 is an endless belt, and a large number of through holes (not shown) are formed on the entire surface. The conveying belt 61 is wound around the drive roller 65 and the driven roller 67. When the drive roller 65 is driven, the conveying belt 61 circulates in the counterclockwise direction in
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(31) Next, the suction unit 17 will be described. As shown in
(32) The suction fan 85 is attached to the bottom plate of the partition plate 83 corresponding to each section. The plurality of suction fans 85 have the same air volume. When the suction fan 85 is driven, the air in the space above the conveying belt 61 (conveying surface 61a) moving on the upper track is taken into each section via the through hole of the conveying belt 61 and the through hole 71 of the conveying plate 69.
(33) An example of the drying operation of the drying apparatus 7 having the above configuration will be described with reference to
(34) In the conveying unit 15, the drive roller 65 is driven to rotate, and the conveying belt 61 travels. Thus, the paper placed on the conveying surface 61a is conveyed into the casing 11 through the receiving portion 21.
(35) Further, the blower fan 31 of the heating unit 13 and the heater unit 33 are driven. The air taken into the hollow portion of the case 35 by the intake fan 31 is blown downward. The air enters the housing 45 through the first through hole 51 formed in the top plate 45a of the housing 45 of the heater unit 33 (see arrow A1 in
(36) Here, the first through hole 51 (51a, 51b, 51c, and 51d in
(37) The air entering the housing 45 is blown further downward via the second through hole 59 of the reflecting plate 43 of the heater unit 33 (see arrow A2 in
(38) Further, the suction fan 85 of the suction unit 17 is driven. As a result, as described above, the air in the space above the conveying belt 61 moving on the upper track is taken in through the respective sections through the through holes of the conveying belt 61 and the through holes 71 of the conveying plate 69 (see arrow A3 in
(39) When the paper is conveyed along the conveying surface 61a from the upstream side to the downstream side, the ink is dried by the heating unit 13.
(40) While the paper is conveyed on the conveying surface 61a, the inside of the case 35 of the heating unit 13 and the inside of the housing 45 of the heater unit 33 become an environment of high humidity and high temperature, so that the exhaust fan 39 (see
(41) The paper conveyed along the conveying surface 61a to the downstream side is conveyed to the cooling unit 19 (see
(42) As is clear from the above description, according to the drying apparatus 7 of the present disclosure, the first through hole 51 (51a, 51b, 51c, and 51d in
(43) Since the first through hole 51 is formed in the top plate 45a in a region other than the infrared radiation region where the infrared rays passing via the second through hole 59 of the reflecting plate 43 are radiated, the air volume for drying the medium can be secured.
(44) According to the present disclosure, since the infrared ray radiated upward from the heater via the second through hole of the reflecting plate is blocked by the rectifying member, the amount of the infrared ray radiated upward toward the blower fan can be reduced. Therefore, damage to the blower fan due to heating can be suppressed.
(45) Although the present disclosure has been described for specific embodiments, the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments. Without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure, the foregoing embodiments may be variously modified, substituted, or modified, and the claims include all embodiments that may be included within the scope of the technical idea.