Sheet stacking apparatus and image forming apparatus provided with the same
11667488 · 2023-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Tatsuya Asakawa (Yamanashi-ken, JP)
- Tetsuya Kawasaki (Yamanashi-ken, JP)
- Tadahito Takano (Yamanashi-ken, JP)
Cpc classification
B65H2801/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2405/1116
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2405/11164
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H29/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In order to provide a sheet stacking apparatus for maintaining alignment characteristics of long-length sheets, the sheet stacking apparatus is a sheet stacking apparatus located above in a pair of sheet stacking apparatuses provided to overlap vertically along a vertical direction, and is provided with a first stacking section for stacking sheets, a second stacking section provided to extend from a downstream end of the first stacking section in a sheet transport direction and connected to the first stacking section rotatably, and a third stacking section which is attached to the second stacking section to extend from a downstream end of the second stacking section in the sheet transport direction, includes an inclined angle with respect to a horizontal surface smaller than in the second placing face, and which is attachable and detachable with respect to the second stacking section in a rotation direction.
Claims
1. A sheet placing apparatus for placing sheets, comprising: a first placing face on which sheets are placed; a second placing face provided on a downstream side of the first placing face in a sheet discharge direction, on which sheets are placed; and a third placing face provided on a downstream side of the second placing face in the sheet discharge direction, on which sheets are placed, wherein the second placing face is provided upwardly rotatably on the downstream side of the first placing face in the sheet discharge direction with an inclined angle with respect to a horizontal surface smaller than an angle of the first placing face, the third placing face is provided downwardly rotatably on the downstream side of the second placing face in the sheet discharge direction with an inclined angle with respect to the horizontal surface smaller than the angle of the second placing face, and the third placing face is provided to be attachable and detachable with respect to the second placing face in a rotation direction.
2. The sheet placing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the third placing face is provided so that a contact area with the discharged sheet is smaller than in the second placing face.
3. The sheet placing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the third placing face is comprised of a plurality of linear members capable of being elastically deformed, and the second placing face is provided with a regulation portion for regulating a deformation shift of the linear members.
4. The sheet placing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the regulation portion of the second placing face faces downwardly, and the plurality of linear members is rotationally attached to the second placing face and elastically engaged with the regulation portion so that when a predetermined force is applied to the plurality of linear members in a drop direction, the plurality of linear members is disengaged from the regulation portion and rotates downwardly.
5. The sheet placing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second placing face is provided to rotate when a downstream end of the third placing face in a sheet transport direction interferes with a succeeding apparatus connected to the downstream side in the sheet transport direction.
6. An image forming apparatus comprising: an image forming section adapted to form an image on a sheet; and the sheet placing apparatus according to claim 1 to stack the sheet with the image formed in the image forming section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(13) A sheet stacking apparatus according to an Embodiment of the present invention will be described as an image forming apparatus provided with the sheet stacking apparatus with reference to drawings. The image forming apparatus according to this Embodiment includes a copier, printer, facsimile and complex apparatus thereof, and is the image forming apparatus provided with a sheet processing apparatus capable of performing alignment processing in a discharge direction on a sheet discharged to a stacking section.
Embodiment
(14) <Entire Configuration of the Image Forming Apparatus>
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(16) As shown in
(17) Further, on the downstream side of the sheet processing apparatus in a transport direction, it is also possible to attach and detach an additional post-processing apparatus 500 (hereinafter, trimmer 500), for example, such as a trimmer for trimming an end portion of a booklet, for performing additional post-processing on a sheet subjected to post-processing in a saddle stitch middle folding section (not shown in the figure) of the sheet processing apparatus 400.
(18) Sheet cassettes 301 are packed in a lower portion of the image forming apparatus main body 300, and a manual feed tray 302 is provided in a side portion of the image forming apparatus main body 300. The sheet S set in each of the sheet cassettes 301 or the manual feed tray 302 is transported to an image forming section 304 by a sheet feed section 303 comprised of transport rollers.
(19) The image forming section 304 of this Embodiment uses an electrophotographic scheme for sequentially transferring a toner image of each color of yellow, magenta, cyan and black formed on a photosensitive drum to a transported sheet, and heating the transferred toner image to fuse.
(20) The sheet to which the toner image is transferred and fused in the image forming section 304 is transported to the sheet processing apparatus 400 by a discharge roller 305. The sheet processing apparatus 400 is installed on the downstream side of the image forming apparatus main body 300 in the sheet transport direction, and is to transport a plurality of sheets S fed from the image forming apparatus main body 300 to a staple section 402 by transport rollers 401, perform staple processing on the plurality of sheets, and then, discharge to a lower discharge section 403 that is a sheet stacking section provided below an upper discharge section 405 described later.
(21) Further, the sheet processing apparatus 400 is also capable of discharging to the upper discharge section 405 that is a sheet stacking section provided above the lower discharge section 403, by the discharge roller 404, without branching the transported sheet to perform staple processing.
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(23) Next, descriptions will be given to the sheet stacking apparatus that is a feature of the image forming apparatus of this Embodiment. The sheet stacking apparatus described herein is a sheet stacking apparatus of the upper discharge section 405 for stacking sheets discharged from the sheet processing apparatus 400.
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(25) The rotation tray 151 is configured to extend to the downstream side from an end portion of the upper stacking tray 150 in a sheet discharge direction, gains an area to support a long-length sheet lying off the end portion of the upper stacking tray 150 in discharging the sheet, and enables the long-length sheet to be stacked. Further, a third stacking section 152 is connected to the rotation tray 151, and will be described later. The upper stacking tray 150 constitutes the first stacking section according to the present invention, and the rotation tray 151 constitutes the second stacking section according to the present invention which is provided to extend from a downstream end of the upper stacking tray 150 in the sheet transport direction and which is connected to the rotation tray 151 rotatably.
(26) The upper discharge section 405 is provided, on the upstream side in the sheet transport direction, with an erect face 406 for regulating a position in the transport direction of the sheet to stack, and over the entire upper discharge section 405, is given inclined angles so that the sheet shifts to the erect face 406 to align.
(27) It is expected that long-length sheets are stacked in the upper discharge section 405, and there are many types of long-length sheets. Particularly, according to the size of weighing, there are differences in behavior of the sheet in the middle of discharging and/or at the time of stacking completion. For example, with respect to a sheet with small weighing i.e. a long-length sheet of the so-called thin paper (80 g/m.sup.2 or less), in the middle of stacking on the tray, when a certain amount of sheets is transported, the front end in the transport direction is warped by transport resistance due to friction between the front end in the transport direction and the tray, there is a high possibility of buckling, and particularly, the tendency is more remarkable, as the sheet is farther apart from a discharge opening.
(28) Therefore, in this Embodiment, as shown in
(29) On the other hand, in the so-called thick paper and the like (220 g/m.sup.2 or more) with large weighing, for reasons that a transport velocity inside the image forming apparatus is originally lower (lower velocity) than the velocity of the thin sheet, and that friction resistance is high due to a large contact area with the tray, when the paper is discharged at a normal transport velocity, the so-called “rear end remaining” occurs such that the sheet rear end is caught in the discharge opening, or leans against the above-mentioned erect face 406. Therefore, in this Embodiment, in discharging the thick paper to the upper stacking tray 150, the discharge velocity given by the discharge roller is increased to reduce the occurrence of rear end remaining.
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(31) In this Embodiment, the rotation support 250 is provided between the upper stacking tray 150 and the rotation tray 151, and rotates so that the center of the above-mentioned second stacking face 172 is folded. As shown in
(32) Further, as shown in
(33) The upper discharge section 405 and lower discharge section 403 are provided with up-and-down mechanisms for moving a tray height in accordance with an amount of stacked sheets. The up-and-down mechanism may be any configurations such as a self-propelled scheme that the tray itself is provided with a drive motor and a rack-and-pinion scheme for transferring power of a drive motor provided on the housing side to move, and details thereof are also the general configuration, and therefore, are omitted herein. In addition, the upper discharge section 405 is in a position relationship that a part thereof overlaps an apparatus housing of the above-mentioned trimmer 500 in the transport direction. Therefore, a lower-limit position in moving the upper discharge section 405 up and down is set at a position where the section does not contact the apparatus housing of the above-mentioned trimmer 500.
(34) Each of the upper discharge section 405 and lower discharge section 403 is provided with an alignment mechanism for aligning an end edge of the stacked sheet in the width direction crossing the transport direction. The alignment mechanism is comprised of the so-called neat alignment mechanism comprised of a plate-shaped member capable of rotating in the vertical direction and shifting in the width direction.
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(37) The third stacking section 152 is formed by folding a linear member 162 capable of being elastically deformed, and in this Embodiment, two members (a pair) are disposed in a line in the width direction to function as one placing section, are wire-shaped members made of metal, and thereby have properties that modulus of elasticity is low to be easy to warp.
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(40) Then, the drop direction regulation portion for supporting the lower side of the linear portion 152a is provided below the expanding direction regulation portion, and is positioned in a position capable of stacking sheets. The drop direction regulation portion is provided with an inclined portion for moving the linear portion 152a in a direction for warping, as proceeding in the drop direction. By this means, as shown in
(41) Further, the leg portions 162b are provided so that axes are positioned in different positions in the transport direction, the support point rotating in dropping is shifted, once a break is applied before detaching of the third stacking section 152, and it is thereby possible to weaken the impact in dropping.
(42) As shown in
(43) Further, in contrast to that the length of the maximum-size sheet capable of being placed in the upper discharge section 405 is about 1300 mm, the entire length of the placing face of the upper stacking tray is set at about 1090 mm, and the front end of the maximum-size sheet is in a state of protruding from the tray at some midpoint in transport. The front end of the protruding sheet loses transport resistance because the placing face does not exist, the sagging sheet is further in a state of being pulled by gravity, the force in the transport direction is applied to the sheet as a result, and it is thereby possible to prevent the front-end portion of the sheet from buckling, while reducing the load of the transport motor.
(44) In the above-mentioned sheet stacking apparatus, a placing tray of the long-length sheet is a communication face formed by continuation of the upper stacking tray (first stacking section) 150, rotation tray (second stacking section) 151 and third stacking section 152. Then, the placing tray is comprised of the first placing face 171 provided with the first inclined angle, the second placing face 172 provided with the second inclined angle smaller than the first inclined angle, and the third placing face 173 provided with the third inclined angle smaller than the second inclined angle.
(45) Further, in the above-mentioned sheet stacking apparatus, by rotating the rotation tray 151, the rotation tray 151 and third stacking section 152 are erected, the communication face formed by continuation of the first placing face 171, second placing face 172 and third placing face 173 is bent in its center, and the user is thereby capable of readily removing sheets from the lower discharge section 403.