Medium discharging apparatus including a discharge tray containing multiple trays arranged in multiple postures forming different angles and image reading apparatus
11632481 · 2023-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2405/324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2405/1124
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2402/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2405/11164
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2801/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H29/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A scanner including a medium discharging apparatus includes a discharge tray including a first tray configured to receive a front end of a medium discharged by a discharge roller pair and allow placement of the medium therein, and a second tray that is located downstream of the first tray in a medium discharge direction and configured to allow placement of the medium therein, the discharge tray being configured to switch between a first posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a first angle α1, and a second posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a second angle α2 smaller than the first angle α1, without changing the posture of the first tray with respect to the discharge roller pair.
Claims
1. An image reading apparatus comprising: a casing; a reader that reads an image of a medium; a discharge roller that discharges the medium whose image has been read by the reader from the casing; a feed tray on which the medium before being read by the reader is placed, the feed tray being provided as to be pivotable with respect to a pivot shaft provided in the casing; a discharge tray including a first tray configured to receive a front end of the medium discharged by the discharger and allow placement of the medium therein, and a second tray that is located downstream of the first tray in a medium discharge direction and configured to allow placement of the medium therein; and an operation panel that is provided on the casing and displays content related to apparatus operation including a reading setting content, wherein the discharge tray is configured to switch between a deployed state that allows placement of the medium therein and a stored state in which a portion of the casing is covered by the first tray or both the first tray and the second tray, wherein the discharge tray is configured to switch between a first posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a first angle in a side view in the medium discharge direction, and a second posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a second angle smaller than the first angle, without changing the posture of the first tray with respect to the discharger, wherein the second tray is configured to be stored in the first tray in the stored state, wherein the first angle is set so that a medium receiving surface of the first tray and a medium receiving surface of the second tray are substantially flush with each other, and the first tray is substantially flush with the casing, and wherein the discharge tray in the stored state is not overlapped by the feed tray in the stored state at a casing surface provided at the operational panel.
2. The image reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second tray includes a sliding shaft that is configured to slide with respect to the first tray in a medium discharge direction and in an opposite direction, the first tray includes a guide rail that guides the sliding shaft, and the guide rail has, for positioning the sliding shaft, a first position where an angle of the second tray with respect to the first tray becomes a first angle and a second position where the angle becomes a second angle.
3. The image reading apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the guide rail includes a recess that holds the sliding shaft in one or both of the first position and the second position.
4. The image reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the discharge tray is configured to switch between the first posture and the second posture by pivoting of the second tray with respect to the first tray, and the discharge tray is provided with a locking portion that locks the discharge tray in one or both of the first posture and the second posture.
5. The image reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second tray is provided with a third tray that is configured to be deployed and stored with respect to the second tray.
6. The image reading apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the third tray is provided with a fourth tray that is configured to be deployed and stored with respect to the third tray.
7. The image reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second tray includes a first sliding shaft and a second sliding shaft that are configured to slide with respect to the first tray in a medium discharge direction and in an opposite direction, the first tray includes a guide rail that guides the first sliding shaft and the second sliding shaft, and the guide rail has, for positioning the first sliding shaft, a first position where an angle of the second tray with respect to the first tray becomes a first angle and a second position where the angle becomes a second angle.
8. The medium image reading according to claim 1, wherein the second tray includes a sliding shaft that is configured to slide with respect to the first tray in a medium discharge direction and in an opposite direction, the first tray includes a guide rail that guides the sliding shaft, the guide rail has, for positioning the sliding shaft, a first position where an angle of the second tray with respect to the first tray becomes a first angle and a second position where the angle becomes a second angle, and the discharge tray is provided with a first stopper and a second stopper that hold the sliding shaft when the discharge tray is in the first posture and the second posture.
9. The medium discharging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second tray includes a sliding shaft that is configured to slide with respect to the first tray in a medium discharge direction and in an opposite direction, the first tray includes a guide rail that guides the sliding shaft and a locking portion that locks the discharge tray in one or both of the first posture and the second posture, the locking portion being provided on a surface of the first tray on which the medium is placed.
10. The image reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the operation panel includes a touch panel.
11. The image reading apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a support member that supports rotatably the casing, wherein the casing is configured to change a support posture with respect to the support member.
12. The image reading apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising: a discharging port that is provided on the front surface side of the casing, the medium being discharged from the discharge port by the discharge roller, the discharging port being configured to change to a downward posture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(18) Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be schematically described.
(19) A medium discharging apparatus according to a first aspect includes a discharger that discharges a medium from a casing, a discharge tray including a first tray configured to receive a front end of the medium discharged by the discharger and allow placement of the medium therein, and a second tray that is located downstream of the first tray in a medium discharge direction and that is configured to allow placement of the medium therein, the discharge tray being configured to switch between a first posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a first angle in a side view in the medium discharge direction, and a second posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a second angle smaller than the first angle without changing the posture of the first tray with respect to the discharger.
(20) According to this aspect, because the discharge tray is configured to switch between the first posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a first angle in a side view in the medium discharge direction, and the second posture in which the first tray and the second tray form a second angle smaller than the first angle without changing the posture of the first tray with respect to the discharger, it is possible to switch between the first posture and the second posture in accordance with the type and state of the medium or the space where the apparatus is installed.
(21) In this case, because the posture of the first tray with respect to the discharger does not change even if the first posture and the second posture are switched, the entry angle of the front end of the medium discharged by the discharger to a placement surface of the first tray does not change. Therefore, the possibility of buckling of the medium that occurs when the angle of the entire discharge tray is changed can be reduced.
(22) In a second aspect according to the first aspect, the discharge tray is configured to switch between a deployed state that allows placement of the medium can be placed therein and a stored state in which a portion of the casing is covered by the first tray or both the first tray and the second tray.
(23) According to this aspect because the discharge tray is configured to switch between the deployed state in which a medium can be placed therein and the stored state in which a portion of the casing is covered by the first tray or both the first tray and the second tray, for example, when storing the apparatus, the apparatus can be made compact while using the discharge tray in the stored state as a cover for the casing. In addition, the same effect as the first aspect is acquired in the discharge tray in the deployed state.
(24) In a third aspect according to the first aspect or the second aspect, the second tray is configured to be stored in the first tray.
(25) According to this aspect, because the second tray is configured to be stored in the first tray, for example, when the apparatus is not being used or the size of the medium discharged to the discharge tray is small, the second tray can be stored in the first tray, and the apparatus can be arranged in a space-saving manner.
(26) In a fourth aspect according to the third aspect, the second tray includes a sliding shaft that is configured to slide with respect to the first tray in the medium discharge direction and an opposite direction, the first tray includes a guide rail that guides the sliding shaft, and the guide rail has, for positioning the sliding shaft, a first position where the angle of the second tray with respect to the first tray becomes a first angle and a second position where the angle becomes a second angle.
(27) According to this aspect, it is possible to switch between the first posture and second posture of the discharge tray by sliding the sliding shaft of the second tray along the guide rail.
(28) In a fifth aspect according to the fourth aspect, the guide rail includes a holding portion that holds the sliding shaft in one or both of the first position and the second position.
(29) According to this aspect, because the guide rail includes the holding portion that holds the sliding shaft in one or both of the first position and the second position, the posture of the discharge tray can be held.
(30) In a sixth aspect according to any one of the first aspect to the third aspect, the discharge tray is configured to switch between the first posture and the second posture by pivoting of the second tray with respect to the first tray, and the discharge tray includes a locking portion that locks the discharge tray in one or both of the first posture and the second posture.
(31) According to this aspect, it is possible to switch between the first posture and the second posture of the discharge tray and maintain the posture.
(32) In a seventh aspect according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, the second tray is provided with a third tray that can be deployed and stored with respect to the second tray.
(33) According to this aspect, because the second tray is provided with the third tray that can be extended and stored with respect to the second tray, the length of the discharge tray in the medium discharge direction can be further extended.
(34) An image reading apparatus according to an eighth aspect includes a reading unit that reads an image of a medium; and the medium discharging apparatus according to any one of the first to seventh aspects that discharges the medium read by the reading unit.
(35) According to this aspect, in the image reading apparatus including the reading unit that reads the image of the medium and the medium discharging apparatus that discharges the medium read by the reading unit, effects similar to any one of the first to seventh aspects can be obtained.
First Embodiment
(36) First, an outline of an image reading apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. In the present embodiment, as an example of the image reading apparatus, a scanner 1 capable of reading at least one of the front surface and rear surface of a medium will be exemplified. The scanner 1 is a so-called document scanner that reads an original such as a document.
(37) In the XYZ coordinate system illustrated in each drawing, the X direction is the apparatus width direction, and the Y direction is the apparatus depth direction. The Z direction indicates the height direction. In addition, the +Y direction corresponds to the front of the apparatus, and the −Y direction corresponds to the rear of the apparatus. In addition, when viewed from the front of the apparatus, the left side is the +X direction, and the right side is the −X direction. In addition, the +Z direction corresponds to the upper side of the apparatus, and the −Z direction side corresponds to the lower side of the apparatus. In addition, the direction in which a medium P is fed is referred to as “downstream”, and the opposite direction is referred to as “upstream”.
(38) Scanner Outline
(39) Hereinafter, the scanner 1 according to the present disclosure will be described with reference mainly to
(40) The scanner 1 illustrated in
(41) In the present embodiment, an apparatus in which the reading function of the reading unit 5 is omitted from the scanner 1 can also be regarded as the medium discharging apparatus 10.
(42) In the upper rear portion of the casing 2, a supply portion 6 that is a supply port through which the medium P is supplied to the medium transport path R and a feed tray 8 on which the medium P to be supplied from the supply portion 6 can be placed are provided. In addition, a discharging portion 18 that is a discharge port through which the medium P is discharged after being read by the reading unit 5 and the discharge tray 20 that receives the medium P discharged from the discharging portion 18 are provided at a lower front portion of the casing 2. The medium P after being read by the reading unit 5 is discharged from the discharging portion 18 to the discharge tray 20 by a discharge roller pair 17 (
(43) As illustrated in
(44) The scanner 1 is configured to switch between a stored state in which both the feed tray 8 and the discharge tray 20 cover a portion of the casing 2 as illustrated in
(45) Because the feed tray 8 and the discharge tray 20 can be folded and stored, for example, when the scanner 1 is not being used, the apparatus can be made compact while using the feed tray 8 and the discharge tray 20 as a cover for the casing 2.
(46) As illustrated in
(47) The upper unit 4 is, by pivoting with respect to a pivot shaft 4a illustrated in
(48) The casing 2 is supported by a support member 19 as illustrated in
(49) As illustrated in
(50) The edge guides 12a and 12b are provided so as to be slidable in the X-axis direction in accordance with the size of the medium P. In the present embodiment, the edge guides 12a and 12b are configured such that following the X movement of the edge guide 12a on the +X side by a known rack and pinion mechanism, the edge guide 12b on the −X side moves in the opposite direction.
(51) The feed tray 8 is configured such that the medium P is aligned at the center thereof in the width direction and is fed by a so-called center sheet feeding method by a feeding roller 14 (described later) provided in a center region in the width direction.
(52) In addition, the feed tray 8 includes an auxiliary feed tray 9 that is capable of switching between a pulled-out state in which the auxiliary feed tray 9 is pulled out from the feed tray 8 as illustrated in
(53) As illustrated in
(54) The second tray 22 is configured to be slidable with respect to the first tray 21. The third tray 23 is configured to be slidable with respect to the second tray 22. The fourth tray 24 is configured to be slidable with respect to the third tray 23.
(55) As illustrated in the middle diagram of
(56) At the front end of the fourth tray 24, a restricting portion 25 is provided that is foldable with respect to the fourth tray 24 and restricts the movement of the medium P placed on the discharge tray 20 in the +Y direction. Further, the second tray 22, the third tray 23, and the fourth tray 24 may be configured to be folded and stored instead of being stored in the upstream tray.
(57) Because the second tray 22, the third tray 23, and the fourth tray 24 can be stored in the first tray 21, when the apparatus is not being used or when the size of the medium P discharged to the discharge tray 20 is small, the second tray to the fourth tray can be stored in the first tray 21, and the apparatus can be arranged in a space-saving manner.
(58) The configuration of the discharge tray 20 that is a characteristic portion of the scanner 1 or the medium discharging apparatus 10 of the present embodiment will be described in more detail after the medium transport path R has been described.
(59) In addition, as illustrated in
(60) Medium Transport Path
(61) The medium transport path R in the medium discharging apparatus 10 will be described below mainly with reference to
(62) The transport roller pair 16 includes a transport driving roller 16a and a transport driven roller 16b. The discharge roller pair 17 is a discharger that discharges the medium P from the casing 2, and includes a discharge driving roller 17a and a discharge driven roller 17b.
(63) The feeding roller 14, the transport driving roller 16a, and the discharge driving roller 17a are provided to be pivotable with respect to the lower unit 3. In addition, the separation roller 15, the transport driven roller 16b, and the discharge driven roller 17b provided at a position facing the feeding roller 14 are provided to be pivotable with respect to the upper unit 4.
(64) The medium P placed on the feed tray 8 is picked up by the feeding roller 14 and sent toward the transport roller pair 16. Specifically, the medium P is fed downstream by the feeding roller 14 rotating while being in contact with the surface of the medium P that faces the feed tray 8. Therefore, when a plurality of media P are set on the feed tray 8 of the scanner 1, the media P on the lower side are sequentially fed downstream.
(65) At a position facing the feeding roller 14 in
(66) The transport roller pair 16 transports the medium P fed by the feeding roller 14 toward the reading unit 5. Similarly to the feeding roller 14, the transport roller pair 16 is also provided in the center region in the X-axis direction, which is the width direction.
(67) The reading unit 5 includes a first reading unit 5a provided on the upper unit 4 side and a second reading unit 5b provided on the lower unit 3 side. In the present embodiment, the first reading unit 5a and the second reading unit 5b are formed as a contact image sensor module (CISM) as an example.
(68) The first reading unit 5a reads the surface of the medium P facing upward, and the second reading unit 5b reads the opposite surface of the medium P, that is, the surface of the medium P facing downward.
(69) The medium P, after having at least one surface read by the reading unit 5, is nipped by the discharge roller pair 17 located downstream of the reading unit 5 and is discharged from the discharging portion 18.
(70) Further, in the present embodiment, the feeding roller 14, the separation roller 15, the transport driving roller 16a, and the discharge driving roller 17a are driven by a drive source (not illustrated) so as to rotate. In addition to a configuration in which the rollers are all driven by the same drive source, the rollers may be driven by two or more drive sources.
(71) In this embodiment, as an example, the separation roller 15, the transport driving roller 16a, and the discharge driving roller 17a are driven by a common drive source, and the feeding roller 14 is driven by another drive source.
(72) Discharge Tray
(73) Hereinafter, the discharge tray 20 will be described.
(74) As described above, the discharge tray 20 illustrated in
(75) In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
(76) Further, the upper view of
(77) In the present embodiment, as an example, the first angle α1 is set to about 180° so that the first tray 21 and the second tray 22 are substantially flush. In addition, the second angle α2 is set to an obtuse angle.
(78) Because the posture of the first tray 21 with respect to the discharge roller pair 17 does not change when the discharge tray 20 is switched between the first posture and the second posture, even if the posture of the discharge tray 20 is switched, the entry angle of the front end of the medium P discharged by the discharge roller pair 17 into the first tray 21 does not change. Therefore, the risk of buckling of the front end of the medium P that occurs when the entirety of the discharge tray 20 is pivoted to change the inclination angle of the discharge tray 20 can be reduced.
(79) The first posture and the second posture of the discharge tray 20 can be switched between the first posture and the second posture in accordance with the type of the medium P, such as the rigidity and thickness of the medium P, the state of the medium being bent or curled, and the space where the scanner 1 is to be installed.
(80) For example, because the second posture of the discharge tray 20 (the lower diagram in
(81) On the other hand, when the rigidity of the medium P is high, or when the front end of the medium P is bent downward or curled, the front end of the medium P may abut against the second tray 22, which is inclined, and may buckle.
(82) When discharging such a medium P, buckling of the front end of the medium P can be suppressed by setting the discharge tray 20 to the flat first posture (upper view in
(83) Configuration for Switching Posture of Discharge Tray
(84) Hereinafter, an example of a configuration for switching between the first and second postures of the discharge tray 20 will be described with reference to
(85) As illustrated in each drawing of
(86) The first tray 21 includes a guide rail 32 that guides the sliding shaft 31. Further, in the present embodiment, the tray pivot shaft 30 is also guided by the guide rail 32.
(87) The guide rail 32 includes, for positioning the sliding shaft 31, a first position C1 (upper diagram in
(88) More specifically, the guide rail 32 includes a first rail portion 32a that extends substantially horizontally in the first tray 21, and a second rail portion 32b that is inclined toward the +Z direction from a +Y side end portion of the first rail portion 32a.
(89) In the present embodiment, the first position C1 is a +Y side end portion of the first rail portion 32a, and the second position C2 is disposed on a +Y side end portion of the second rail portion 32b.
(90) In a state where the second tray 22 is stored in the first tray 21, the sliding shaft 31 is in the position illustrated in the middle diagram of
(91) In addition, when the discharge tray 20 is in the second posture in which the angle of the second tray 22 with respect to the first tray 21 is the obtuse second angle α2, after the second tray 22 has been pulled out until the sliding shaft 31 has been guided along the first rail portion 32a and positioned at the first position C1, the front end of the second tray 22 is lifted further upward, and the second tray 22 is pulled out in the +Y direction while being pivoted with respect to the tray pivot shaft 30. At this time, the sliding shaft 31 moves along the second rail portion 32b.
(92) A recessed portion 33 is formed in the second position C2 as illustrated in the middle diagram of
(93) With the configuration as described above, the first posture and the second posture of the discharge tray 20 can be easily switched.
(94) Further, a recessed portion can also be provided through which the sliding shaft 31 can enter the first position C1 of the first rail portion 32a. As a result, a click feeling can be obtained when the second tray 22 is completely pulled out, and the sliding shaft 31 can be configured not to easily move from the first position C1.
(95) Further, the deployed state in which the medium P can be placed in the discharge tray 20 may be a state in which the second tray 22, the third tray 23, and the fourth tray 24 are stored in the first tray 21 as illustrated in
(96) In addition, in the present embodiment, in the stored state of the scanner 1 illustrated in
(97) First Modification of Configuration for Changing Posture of Discharge Tray
(98) The guide rail 32 can also be formed as in a first modification illustrated in
(99) In the configuration of
(100) In addition, also in the first modification, a state in which the angle of the second tray 22 with respect to the first tray 21 is set to the second angle α2 can be maintained by fitting the sliding shaft 31 into the recessed portion 33.
(101) Second Modification of Configuration for Changing Posture of Discharge Tray
(102) The guide rail 32 can also be formed as in a second modification illustrated in
(103) In the second modification illustrated in
(104) When the sliding pin 36 is in the position illustrated in the upper diagram of
(105) Third Modification of Configuration for Changing Posture of Discharge Tray
(106) The mechanism for positioning the angle of the second tray 22 with respect to the first tray 21 to the first angle α1 and the second angle α2 may be formed as in a third modification illustrated in
(107) The third modification illustrated in
(108) The first stopper 37a and the second stopper 37b are pressed upward from below the guide rail 32 by a pressing member such as a spring member (not illustrated) and protrude into the guide rail 32. When the second tray 22 is pulled out in the +Y direction or retracted in the −Y direction, the first stopper 37a and the second stopper 37b are configured so as to be pushed by the tray pivot shaft 30 and to recede below the guide rail 32.
(109) As illustrated in the upper diagram of
(110) In addition, as illustrated in the lower diagram of
(111) The angle of the second tray 22 with respect to the first tray 21 can be set to the first angle α1 by the first stopper 37a, and, the angle of the second tray 22 with respect to the first tray 21 can be set to the second angle α2 by the second stopper 37b.
(112) Fourth Modification of Configuration for Changing Posture of Discharge Tray
(113) The guide rail 32 can also be formed as in a fourth modification illustrated in
(114) Further, without forming the recessed portion 33 in the end portion of the second rail portion 32b, it is also possible to provide the heart cam mechanism 34 as in the second modification illustrated in
Second Embodiment
(115) Hereinafter, another example of the discharge tray 20 will be described with reference to
(116) The discharge tray 20 described in the second embodiment is configured to switch between a first posture (upper view in
(117) In the discharge tray 20 illustrated in
(118) Although not illustrated, in a state where the second tray 22 is stored in the first tray 21, the tray pivot shaft 40 is located at a −Y direction end portion of the guide rail 42. When the second tray 22 is pulled out, the tray pivot shaft 40 slides along the guide rail 42 in the +Y direction, and as illustrated in the upper diagram of
(119) From the state of the discharge tray 20 illustrated in the upper diagram of
(120) The second tray 22 is provided with the support bar 41 as the locking portion described above. When the discharge tray 20 is set to the first posture illustrated in the upper diagram of
(121) With the configuration as described above, the discharge tray 20 can be easily switched between the first posture and second posture and the posture can be maintained.
(122) In addition, the discharge tray 20 may be configured to switch between not only the above-described two postures but also a plurality of postures by pivoting of the second tray 22 with respect to the first tray 21. In this configuration, a locking portion that locks the discharge tray 20 may be provided in each of a plurality of postures.
(123) Modification of Locking Portion
(124) As illustrated in
(125) The lock pin 43 can be provided on the first tray 21 as an example. The second tray 22 is provided with a pin hole (not illustrated) into which the lock pin 43 can be inserted and removed. As illustrated in the lower diagram of
(126) In
(127) As illustrated in the upper diagram of
(128) When the discharge tray 20 is in the second posture, the lock pin 43 can be moved in the +X direction and inserted into a pin hole (not illustrated) provided in the second tray 22 to maintain the second posture of the discharge tray 20.
Third Embodiment
(129) Hereinafter, yet another example of the discharge tray 20 will be described with reference to
(130) As illustrated in the upper view of
(131) As illustrated in each drawing of
(132) As illustrated in the upper diagram of
(133) The third tray 23 and the fourth tray 24 can be pulled out to the free end side of the second tray 22, which has been pivoted.
Fourth Embodiment
(134) Still yet another example of the discharge tray 20 will be described with reference to
(135) As illustrated in
(136) The first tray 21 includes an outlet 26A through which the second tray 22A can advance on the side surface in the +Y direction, and an outlet 26B through which the second tray 22B can advance.
(137) The second tray 22A can be advanced substantially horizontally with respect to the first tray 21, as illustrated in the upper diagram of
(138) With the above configuration, by moving the second tray 22A forward, the discharge tray 20 can be set to the first posture illustrated in the upper diagram of
(139) In addition, it goes without saying that the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment, and various modifications are possible within the scope of the disclosure described in the claims, and they are also included in the scope of the present disclosure.