Document transport device
The document transport device addresses the challenge of capacity and space by using a swingable guide section and tensioned sheet material to maintain alignment, achieving efficient use of space and document organization.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2022065154
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-04-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-04
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-04-11
AI Technical Summary
Existing document transport devices face challenges in achieving large capacity and space savings without compromising the alignment of documents on the discharge tray, as increasing the height of the output outlet leads to document distortion and scattering when few documents are loaded.
A document transport device with a swingable guide section and a biasing member that adjusts the height of the discharge outlet based on the number of documents, using a sheet material tensioned between the discharge tray and the guide section to maintain alignment.
The device achieves a large capacity and space savings while ensuring documents remain aligned on the discharge tray by dynamically adjusting the discharge outlet height in response to document load.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a document transport device that transports a document to a reading position of an image reading device. [Background technology]
[0002] A document transport device that transports a document to a reading position of an image reading device is known. The document transport device includes, for example, a paper feed tray on which the document is loaded, a paper output tray provided below the paper feed tray, and a transport mechanism that transports the document along a transport path from the paper feed tray to the reading position of the document reading device and the paper output tray. A paper output opening is formed at the downstream end of the transport path in the transport direction, and the document is discharged from the paper output opening to the paper output tray.
[0003] The convenience of a document transport device increases with the stacking capacity (amount of documents that can be stacked) of the output tray. In order to increase the capacity of the output tray, it is necessary to increase the height of the output outlet relative to the output tray. However, simply raising the output outlet can cause the position and posture of the documents being ejected to become distorted, making it difficult for users to align the documents they remove from the output tray. Therefore, technologies for raising and lowering the output outlet have been studied. For example, Patent Document 1 proposes a configuration for raising the output outlet as the number of documents supported in the paper feed tray decreases. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0004] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2019-131339 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] The document transport device described in Patent Document 1 includes a first abutment surface that protrudes upward from the sheet support surface of the discharge tray and faces the discharge direction in which sheets are discharged to the discharge tray, and a second abutment surface that is movable upward relative to the first abutment surface together with the discharge unit and faces the discharge direction. As the number of sheets stacked on the sheet support surface of the discharge tray increases, the discharge outlet moves to a higher position and the amount of upward movement of the second abutment surface increases. The first abutment surface and the second abutment surface abut against the upstream edges of the sheets on the sheet support surface in the discharge direction, preventing the sheets from shifting position.
[0006] However, in the configuration described in Patent Document 1, the maximum height of the abutment surface formed by the first and second abutment surfaces is determined by the sum of the heights of the first and second abutment surfaces. Increasing the maximum height of the abutment surface to increase capacity also increases the minimum height, resulting in an increase in the vertical size of the document transport device. Furthermore, when there are only a few documents loaded on the discharge tray, the documents tend to scatter.
[0007] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In consideration of the above circumstances, an object of the present invention is to provide a document transport device that can achieve large capacity and space saving without compromising the alignment of documents loaded on the discharge tray. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] In order to solve the above problem, the document transport device of the present invention includes a paper feed tray on which documents are loaded, a discharge tray provided below the paper feed tray, a transport mechanism that transports the documents from the paper feed tray to the discharge tray via a reading position, a guide section that guides the transport of the documents downstream of the reading position in the document transport direction, a discharge outlet that is provided at the downstream end of the guide section in the document transport direction and that discharges the documents to the discharge tray, a swing shaft that is provided at the upstream end of the guide section in the document transport direction and that supports the guide section so that it can swing with the width direction of the documents that intersects with the document transport direction as its axial direction, a drive section that swings the guide section around the swing shaft, a sheet material that has one end fixed to the upstream end of the discharge tray in the document transport direction and the other end supported by the guide section, and that is pulled out from a position below the discharge outlet of the guide section as the guide section rises, and a biasing member that biases the sheet material in a direction that pulls it into the guide section.
[0009] The document transport device may be provided with a tensioning member that is arranged along the width direction at a location below the discharge outlet of the guide section and that tensions the sheet material between the discharge tray and the upstream end of the transport direction of the discharge tray.
[0010] The other end of the sheet material may be supported by the guide portion so as to be slidable along the conveying direction and the opposite direction, and the urging member may be configured to urge the other end in the opposite direction to the conveying direction.
[0011] The document transport device may be provided with a sensor that detects the amount of documents loaded on the discharge tray, and the drive unit may be configured to oscillate the guide unit in accordance with the amount of documents detected by the sensor. [Effects of the Invention]
[0012] According to the present invention, it is possible to realize a large capacity and a space saving without deteriorating the alignment of documents loaded on the discharge tray. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0013] [Figure 1] 1 is a front view schematically illustrating an internal configuration of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] 1 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a document transport device according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is a front view schematically showing a paper feed mechanism and a transport mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a front view schematically showing a conveyance mechanism and a paper feed tray lifting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a rear view schematically showing a paper feed tray lifting mechanism and a drive unit according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 6] FIG. 2 is a front view schematically showing a conveyance mechanism and a paper feed tray lifting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 7] FIG. 2 is a front view showing a discharge port lifting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 8] 1 is a front view showing a discharge port lifting mechanism (excluding a drive unit) according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 9] FIG. 10 is a front view showing a state in which the guide portion according to the embodiment of the present invention is raised. [Figure 10] FIG. 2 is a right side view showing the outlet lifting mechanism (excluding the drive unit) according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 11] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a discharge port lifting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 12] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a discharge port lifting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 13] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a discharge port lifting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Hereinafter, a document transport device 120 and an image forming apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0015] First, the overall configuration of image forming apparatus 100 will be described. Fig. 1 is a front view that schematically shows the internal configuration of image forming apparatus 100. In the following description, the front side of the paper in Fig. 1 is the front side (front side) of image forming apparatus 100, and left and right directions will be described based on the direction when image forming apparatus 100 is viewed from the front. In each figure, U, Lo, L, R, Fr, and Rr represent up, down, left, right, front, and rear, respectively.
[0016] The image forming apparatus 100 includes a printer 1, a scanner 110, and a document feeder 120. The scanner 110 is provided above the printer 1, and the document feeder 120 is provided above the scanner 110. The document feeder 120 feeds a document G via a reading position A of the scanner 110. The scanner 110 is a flatbed image scanner that reads the document G and generates image data. The printer 1 forms an image based on the image data on a sheet S. Note that, although this embodiment illustrates an example in which the printer 1 forms an image using an electrophotographic method, the printer 1 may also be configured to form an image using another method (for example, an inkjet method).
[0017] The printer 1 includes a rectangular parallelepiped main body housing 3. At the bottom inside the main body housing 3 are a paper feed cassette 4 that stores sheets S, and a paper feed roller 5 that feeds sheets S from the paper feed cassette 4 to the right. Above the paper feed cassette 4 is an imaging device 6 that forms a toner image using an electrophotographic method, and above and to the right of the imaging device 6 is a fixing device 7 that fixes the toner image to the sheet S. Above the fixing device 7 are an ejection roller 8 that ejects the sheet S with the fixed toner image, and an ejection tray 9 on which the ejected sheet S is stacked.
[0018] Inside the main body housing 3, there is provided a conveyance path 10 that runs from the paper feed roller 5 through the image forming device 6 and the fixing device 7 to the discharge roller 8. The conveyance path 10 is mainly formed of plate-like members that face each other with a gap therebetween to allow the sheet S to pass through, and conveyance rollers 17 that sandwich and convey the sheet S are provided at multiple locations in the conveyance direction Y. A registration roller 18 is provided upstream of the image forming device 6 in the conveyance direction Y. To the right of the fixing device 7, there is provided a reversing conveyance path 10R that branches off from the conveyance path 10 downstream of the fixing device 7 in the conveyance direction Y and merges with the conveyance path 10 upstream of the registration roller 18 in the conveyance direction Y.
[0019] The control unit 2 includes a calculation unit and a storage unit (not shown). The calculation unit is, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit). The storage unit includes storage media such as a ROM (Read Only Memory), a RAM (Random Access Memory), and an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory). The calculation unit performs various processes by reading and executing control programs stored in the storage unit. Note that the control unit 2 may be realized by an integrated circuit only, without using software.
[0020] A display operation unit (not shown) is provided on the front side of the scanner 110. The display operation unit includes a display panel, a touch panel superimposed on the display surface of the display panel, and a keypad adjacent to the display panel (not shown). The control unit 2 displays screens showing operation menus and statuses of the printer 1 and scanner 110 on the display panel, and controls each part of the printer 1 and scanner 110 in response to operations detected by the touch panel and keypad.
[0021] The basic image formation operation of the printer 1 is as follows: When a print job for single-sided printing is input to the printer 1 from the display operation unit or an external computer, the paper feed rollers 5 feed the sheet S from the paper feed cassette 4 to the transport path 10, the registration rollers 18, which have stopped rotating, correct any skew in the sheet S, and the registration rollers 18 feed the sheet S to the image creating device 6 at a predetermined timing. The image creating device 6 forms a toner image on the sheet S using an electrophotographic method. Next, the fixing device 7 fuses the toner image onto the sheet S while clamping and transporting the sheet S, and the discharge rollers 8 discharge the sheet S onto the discharge tray 9. In the case of double-sided printing, the sheet S with the toner image fixed on its first side is sent into the transport path 10 via the reverse transport path 10R, where the toner image is transferred to the second side.
[0022] [scanner] The scanner 110 comprises a first carriage 81 equipped with a light source and a reflecting mirror, a second carriage 82 equipped with two reflecting mirrors, a lens 83 that focuses the light, an image sensor 84 that converts the focused light into image data, and a contact glass 85 on which the original G is placed.
[0023] The basic document reading operation of the scanner 110 is as follows: When a user places a document G on the top surface of the contact glass 85 and gives a reading command to the scanner 110, the first carriage 81 moves to the right at a speed V, and in conjunction with this, the second carriage 82 moves to the right at a speed V / 2. During this time, the light source irradiates light onto the document G, and the light reflected by the document G is reflected by the reflecting mirrors of the first carriage 81 and the second carriage 82 and directed to the lens 83, where it is imaged on the imaging element 84 and converted into an image signal. The image signal is output to the control unit 2 of the printer 1 and converted into image data.
[0024] [Document transport device] Next, the document transport device 120 will be described. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the document transport device 120. Fig. 3 is a front view schematically showing the paper feed mechanism 31 and the transport mechanism 32. Figs. 4 and 6 are front views schematically showing the transport mechanism 32 and the paper feed tray lifting / lowering mechanism 33. Fig. 5 is a rear view schematically showing the paper feed tray lifting / lowering mechanism 33 and the drive unit 78. Of these, Figs. 3, 4, and 5 show the paper feed tray 44 in its uppermost position, and Fig. 6 shows the paper feed tray 44 in its lowermost position.
[0025] The document transport device 120 (see FIGS. 2 and 3) has a flat, generally rectangular bottom 40 and a first wall 41 and a second wall 42 that face each other in the front-to-rear direction (the width direction intersecting with the document G transport direction Z). The rear edge of the bottom 40 is hinged to the rear of the contact glass 85 (see FIG. 1) of the scanner 110. The bottom 40 also functions as a pressure plate that presses down the document G on the contact glass 85. The first wall 41 extends from the left end of the front edge of the bottom 40 to the center. The second wall 42 extends across the entire rear edge of the bottom 40. The cover 46 covers the upper and left sides of the space between the first wall 41 and the second wall 42. The lower left end of the cover 46 is hinged to the left end of the bottom 40.
[0026] [Paper Tray] The paper feed tray 44 (see FIGS. 2 and 3) is provided to the right of the center in the left-right direction of the document transport device 120 and in front of the second wall portion 42. The paper feed tray 44 is a plate-shaped member that is inclined so that the left side is lower. A pair of cursors 45 that align the front-to-rear edges of the document G are provided on the top surface of the paper feed tray 44. The cursors 45 are slidable in the front-to-rear direction.
[0027] [Output tray] The discharge tray 43 is provided below the paper feed tray 44. The discharge tray 43 is integral with the bottom portion 40. An inclined surface is provided in the center of the left-right direction of the discharge tray 43, with the left side being lower.
[0028] [Paper feed mechanism] The paper feed mechanism 31 (see FIG. 3) is provided in the space between the first wall portion 41 and the second wall portion 42. The paper feed mechanism 31 has a box-shaped holder 53 that is open at the bottom. Inside the holder 53, a feed roller 51, a driven roller 55, a drive roller 52, an endless belt 56, and a retard roller 57 are arranged with the front-to-rear direction as the axial direction. The driven roller 55 is provided to the left of the feed roller 51. The drive roller 52 is provided to the left of the driven roller 55. The endless belt 56 is wound around the drive roller 52 and the driven roller 55. The retard roller 57 is pressed against the underside of the lower part of the endless belt 56.
[0029] The front and rear ends of the drive shaft 54 of the drive roller 52 are supported by the first wall portion 41 and the second wall portion 42, and are connected to a drive unit (not shown) including a motor and a reduction gear. The holder 53 is supported by the drive shaft 54 and can swing around the drive shaft 54. The driving force of the drive shaft 54 is transmitted to the feed roller 51 and the retard roller 57 by a transmission mechanism (not shown), such as a gear train or an endless belt.
[0030] Sensor 58 is a transmission or reflection type optical sensor, and is provided on the inner surface of cover part 46. A light shielding plate 59 that protrudes upward or to the side is provided on the upper part of holder 53. Sensor 58 outputs a detection signal to control part 2 at a different level depending on whether light from sensor 58 is blocked by light shielding plate 59 or not.
[0031] [Paper feed tray lifting mechanism] The paper feed tray lifting mechanism 33 (see FIGS. 4 and 5) is provided on the front surface of the first wall portion 41 and the rear surface of the second wall portion 42. The drive pulley 71 and the driven pulley 72 (see FIG. 5) are provided above and below the center of the rear surface of the second wall portion 42, respectively. The driven pulley 73 is provided at a height between the drive pulley 71 and the driven pulley 72 and to the left of the drive pulley 71 and the driven pulley 73. The guide pulley 76 is provided above and to the left of the driven pulley 72 and to the right of the driven pulley 73. The endless belt 70 is wound around the drive pulley 71, the driven pulleys 72 and 73, and the guide pulley 76. The drive unit 78 includes a motor 78M, a worm gear 78W, an idler gear 78i, and a drive gear 71G. The drive gear 71G is attached to the shaft of the drive pulley 71.
[0032] The driven pulleys 91, 92, 93 and the guide pulley 96 (see FIG. 4) are provided on the front surface of the first wall portion 41 at positions facing the drive pulley 71, the driven pulleys 72, 73 and the guide pulley 76, respectively. The endless belt 90 is wound around the driven pulleys 91, 92, 93 and the guide pulley 96. The driven pulley 93 and the driven pulley 73 are provided on a common shaft.
[0033] The sliding portion 74 (see FIG. 5) is provided at the left end of the rear edge of the paper feed tray 44. The second wall portion 42 is provided with a slit 42S with the vertical direction as the longitudinal direction. The slit 42S is provided at a position corresponding to the left end of the rear edge of the paper feed tray 44. The sliding portion 74 passes through the slit 42S and is coupled to a portion of the endless belt 70 between the drive pulley 71 and the driven pulley 72.
[0034] A lift guide 75 is provided on the rear surface of the second wall 42. The lift guide 75 is a rail-shaped member with its longitudinal direction extending in the vertical direction. The sliding part 74 is slidable in the vertical direction along the lift guide 75.
[0035] The sliding portion 94 (see FIG. 4) is provided at the left end of the front edge of the paper feed tray 44. The sliding portion 94 is coupled to the endless belt 90 at a portion between the driven pulley 91 and the driven pulley 92.
[0036] An elevation guide portion 95 is provided on the front surface of the first wall portion 41. The elevation guide portion 95 is a rail-shaped member whose longitudinal direction is the up-down direction. The sliding portion 94 is slidable in the up-down direction along the elevation guide portion 95.
[0037] The basic operation of the paper feed tray lifting mechanism 33 is as follows: The driving force generated by the motor 78M is transmitted to the drive gear 71G via the worm gear 78W and the idler gear 78i. The rotation of the drive pulley 71 together with the drive gear 71G causes the endless belt 70 to rotate, which in turn causes the driven pulleys 72 and 73 to rotate. The rotation of the driven pulley 93 together with the driven pulley 73 causes the endless belt 90 to rotate in synchronization with the endless belt 70. Because the paper feed tray 44 is connected to the endless belts 70 and 90 via the sliding portions 74 and 94, the forward and reverse rotation of the motor 78M causes the paper feed tray 44 to move up and down.
[0038] The control unit 2 causes the paper feed tray 44 to rise using the paper feed tray lifting mechanism 33. When the top surfaces of the documents G loaded on the paper feed tray 44 are pressed against the feed roller 51, the holder 53 swings upward. When the holder 53 swings upward by a predetermined amount, the light shielding plate 59 blocks the light from the sensor 58. At this time, an appropriate load acts between the top surfaces of the documents G and the feed roller 51, allowing the feed roller 51 to feed out the documents G. In other words, the control unit 2 controls the paper feed tray lifting mechanism 33 to raise the paper feed tray 44 as the amount of documents G loaded on the paper feed tray 44 decreases.
[0039] [Transport mechanism] The transport mechanism 32 (see FIG. 3) includes a transport path 61 extending from the paper feed mechanism 31 to a discharge roller 69 via an opening 40A, and a plurality of transport rollers 62 arranged on the transport path 61. The transport path 61 is formed primarily of plate-like members facing each other with a gap therebetween that allows the document G to pass through. The opening 40A is a slit with its longitudinal direction extending in the front-to-rear direction, provided in an area of the bottom 40 that faces the first carriage 81 (see FIG. 1) located at the home position. The opening 40A is an example of a reading position A, where the scanner 110 reads the document G. At the reading position A, an opening 61A corresponding to the opening 40A is provided in the plate-like member below the transport path 61, and the underside of the document G being transported is exposed downward through the opening 40A and the opening 61A.
[0040] The transport roller 62 includes a drive roller 62D and a driven roller 62N (see FIG. 3). A driven pulley 63N (see FIG. 4) is provided on the shaft of the drive roller 62D. The drive pulley 63D is connected to a drive unit (not shown) including a motor and a reduction gear. The endless belt 60 is wound around the drive pulley 63D, multiple driven pulleys 63N, and a guide pulley 63G. When the drive pulley 63D is driven, the multiple driven pulleys 63N rotate synchronously as the endless belt 60 rotates, and therefore the multiple transport rollers 62 also rotate synchronously.
[0041] [Discharge port lifting mechanism] Fig. 7 is a front view showing the discharge port lifting / lowering mechanism 34. Fig. 8 is a front view showing the discharge port lifting / lowering mechanism 34 (excluding the drive unit 68). Fig. 9 is a front view showing the state in which the guide unit 64 has been raised. Fig. 10 is a right side view showing the discharge port lifting / lowering mechanism 34 (excluding the drive unit 68). Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing the discharge port lifting / lowering mechanism 34.
[0042] [Guide section] A guide portion 64 (see FIGS. 7 to 11) is provided in a portion of the conveying path 61 downstream of the opening 40A in the conveying direction Z. The guide portion 64 is formed by integrating a lower guide member 65 and an upper guide member 66 that face each other in the vertical direction. The lower guide member 65 (see FIG. 11) includes a plate-shaped portion 65P that forms the lower portion of the conveying path 61 and support portions 65S that support both front and rear ends of the plate-shaped portion 65P. The upper guide member 66 includes a plate-shaped portion 66P that forms the upper portion of the conveying path 61 and support portions 66S that support both front and rear ends of the plate-shaped portion 66P. The left ends of the front and rear support portions 66S of the upper guide member 66 are supported by a first swing shaft 661, which is the shaft of the drive roller 62D adjacent to the right side of the opening 40A. The guide portion 64 is swingable about the first swing shaft 661.
[0043] A discharge roller 69 is provided at the right end of the guide unit 64. The discharge roller 69 includes a drive roller 69D and a driven roller 69N arranged above the drive roller 69D. The drive roller 69D is supported on the right end of the support portion 65S of the lower guide member 65, and the driven roller 69N is supported on the right end of the support portion 66S of the upper guide member 66. The contact area between the drive roller 69D and the driven roller 69N is at the downstream end of the guide unit 64 in the transport direction Z, and forms a discharge opening 69A through which the document G is discharged from the guide unit 64.
[0044] Cylindrical protrusions 65B are provided on the front and rear support portions 65S of the lower guide member 65 (see FIG. 11). The protrusion 65B provided on the front support portion 65S protrudes forward, and the protrusion 65B provided on the rear support portion 65S protrudes rearward. The protrusions 65B are formed, for example, by inserting a crimping pin into a through hole formed in the support portion 65S. The protrusions 65B are located away from the first swing shaft 661. The protrusions 65B are provided to the right of the center of the lower guide member 65 in the left-right direction.
[0045] [Connecting member] Connecting members 67 are provided in front and behind the lower guide member 65. The connecting members 67 are supported by second swing shafts 672 provided in an area of the bottom portion 40 corresponding to the lower side of the guide portion 64, and the front and rear connecting members 67 swing together around the second swing shaft 672. The second swing shaft 672 is provided between the first swing shaft 661 and the protrusion 65B.
[0046] The connecting member 67 is provided with a groove 67U whose longitudinal direction is the direction in which it moves away from and toward the second oscillation shaft 672. The width of the groove 67U is slightly wider than the diameter of the protrusion 65B. The protrusion 65B is inserted into the groove 67U and is slidable along the groove 67U.
[0047] [Drive unit] A drive unit 68 that drives the connecting member 67 is provided on the first wall portion 41 or the second wall portion 42 (first wall portion 41 in this embodiment) (see FIG. 7). A driven gear 67N that is centered on a second swing shaft 672 is provided on the front connecting member 67. The drive unit 68 includes a motor 68M and a reduction gear train 68R. The reduction gear train 68R includes a worm gear 68W provided on the motor 68M and one or more gears 68G that transmit driving force from the worm gear 68W to the driven gear 67N. When the motor 68M is driven, the driving force is transmitted to the driven gear 67N via the reduction gear train 68R, and the front and rear connecting members 67 swing together.
[0048] For example, when the motor 68M is driven with the state shown in Fig. 8 as the initial state, the connecting member 67 swings counterclockwise around the second swing shaft 672 as shown in Fig. 9. As the connecting member 67 swings, the protrusion 65B slides along the groove 67U of the connecting member 67 in a direction away from the second swing shaft 672, so that the guide part 64 swings counterclockwise around the first swing shaft 661 and the discharge port 69A rises.
[0049] On the other hand, when the motor 68M is driven in the reverse direction, the connecting member 67 swings clockwise, and the protrusion 65B slides in a direction approaching the second swing shaft 672, causing the guide portion 64 to swing clockwise and the discharge port 69A to descend.
[0050] [sensor] A sensor 27 (see FIGS. 10 and 11 ) is provided at the downstream end of the lower guide member 65 in the conveying direction. The sensor 27 is, for example, a reflective optical sensor. The sensor 27 includes a light-emitting element and a light-receiving element (not shown). The light-emitting element emits light in the conveying direction Z. When the height of the documents G loaded on the discharge tray 43 reaches the position of the sensor 27, the light is reflected by the documents G. The light-receiving element receives the reflected light from the documents G. The sensor 27 transmits a detection signal indicating whether or not the light-receiving element has received light to the control unit 2. A detection signal of a first level is transmitted when the light-receiving element does not receive light, and a detection signal of a second level is transmitted when the light-receiving element receives light. When the detection signal changes from the first level to the second level, the control unit 2 controls the discharge port lifting / lowering mechanism 34 to lift the discharge port 69A by a predetermined amount. In other words, the control unit 2 controls the discharge port lifting / lowering mechanism 34 to lift or lower the discharge port 69A according to the amount of documents G loaded on the discharge tray 43.
[0051] Next, a description will be given of a configuration for stretching the sheet material 21. The document transport device 120 includes a paper feed tray 44 on which the documents G are stacked, a discharge tray 43 provided below the paper feed tray 44, a transport mechanism 32 that transports the documents G from the paper feed tray 44 to the discharge tray 43 via a reading position A, a guide unit 64 that guides the transport of the documents G downstream in the transport direction Z of the documents G from the reading position A, a discharge opening 69A provided at an end of the guide unit 64 on the downstream side in the transport direction Z and that discharges the documents G to the discharge tray 43, and a discharge opening 69B provided at an end of the guide unit 64 on the upstream side in the transport direction Z and that discharges the documents G to the discharge tray 43. The sheet feeding mechanism 32 includes a first swing shaft 661 (an example of a swing shaft) that swingably supports the guide portion 64 with the width direction of the document G intersecting with Z as its axial direction, a drive portion 68 that swings the guide portion 64 around the first swing shaft 661, a sheet material 21 that has one end fixed to the upstream end of the discharge tray 43 in the conveyance direction Z and the other end supported by the guide portion 64 and is drawn out from a position below the discharge opening 69A of the guide portion 64 as the guide portion 64 rises, and a biasing member 25 that biases the sheet material 21 in a direction to draw it into the guide portion 64. Note that the paper feed tray 44, the discharge tray 43, the conveyance mechanism 32, the guide portion 64, the first swing shaft 661, the drive portion 68, and the discharge opening 69A have been described above, and therefore the following description will mainly focus on the sheet material 21, the biasing member 25, etc.
[0052] [Sheet material] The sheet material 21 (see FIG. 11) is a film made of resin such as polyester. One end of the sheet material 21 is fixed to a fixing member 22 adjacent to the upstream end of the discharge tray 43 in the conveyance direction Z.
[0053] [Slit, slide member, biasing member] The front and rear support portions 65S of the lower guide member 65 (see FIG. 11) are provided with slits 23 that extend generally along the conveying direction Z. The slide member 24 is supported by the slits 23 and is slidable along the slits 23 within the length of the slits 23. The other end of the sheet material 21 is connected to the slide member 24. The urging member 25 (see FIGS. 7 to 10) is a tension coil spring that expands and contracts along the longitudinal direction of the slits 23. One end of the urging member 25 is connected to a portion of the support portion 65S that is upstream of the slits 23 in the conveying direction Z, and the other end of the urging member 25 is connected to the slide member 24. The urging member 25 urges the slide member 24 in the opposite direction to the conveying direction Z.
[0054] [First tension member, second tension member] A first tension member 261 (see FIG. 11) is provided below the discharge opening 69A. A second tension member 262 is provided downstream of the slit 23 in the conveying direction. The first tension member 261 and the second tension member 262 are rod-shaped members with a circular cross section and a longitudinal direction in the width direction. Both front and rear ends of the first tension member 261 and the second tension member 262 are supported by front and rear support portions 65S of the lower guide member 65. The first tension member 261 and the second tension member 262 may be rotatable.
[0055] The sheet material 21 is stretched across the fixed member 22, the first tensioning member 261, the second tensioning member 262, and the sliding member 24. The sliding member 24 is biased in the opposite direction to the conveying direction Z by the biasing member 25, so tension is always acting on the sheet material 21. The portion of the sheet material 21 stretched across the fixed member 22 and the first tensioning member 261 forms an upright wall between the upstream end of the discharge tray 43 in the conveying direction Z and the discharge opening 69A.
[0056] [Cover material] A cover member 28 (see FIGS. 10 and 11) is provided between the first tension member 261 and the discharge roller 69. The cover member 28 is a plate-shaped member that is long and narrow in the front-to-rear direction. The cover member 28 is disposed so as to sandwich the sheet material 21 between the first tension member 261 and the lower end of the cover member 28, with the transport direction Z as its thickness direction. The cover member 28 prevents the discharged document G from entering between the sheet material 21 and the discharge roller 69.
[0057] Next, the operation of the document transport device 120 will be described. Figures 11 to 13 are cross-sectional views showing the discharge port lifting mechanism 34. Of these, Figure 11 shows the guide portion 64 in the lowest position, Figure 13 shows the guide portion 64 in the highest position, and Figure 12 shows the guide portion 64 in a position intermediate between the lowest and highest positions.
[0058] At the lowest position (see FIG. 11), the inclination of the conveying path 61 is smallest (closest to horizontal), and the height of the discharge opening 69A and the first tension member 261 is lowest. Therefore, the height of the wall formed by the sheet material 21 is lowest. In addition, the slide member 24 is located at the end of the slit 23 on the upstream side in the conveying direction Z, and the sheet material 21 is pulled into the guide portion 64 to the farthest extent.
[0059] When the documents G loaded on the paper feed tray 44 are read, the documents G are discharged one by one onto the discharge tray 43. The discharged documents G slide down to the left according to the inclination of the discharge tray 43, and the left end of the documents G comes into contact with the wall formed by the sheet material 21 and stops.
[0060] When the height of the upper surface of the documents G loaded on the discharge tray 43 reaches a height detectable by the sensor 27 (see FIG. 11), the detection signal of the sensor 27 changes from the first level to the second level, and the control unit 2 controls the discharge outlet lifting mechanism 34 to raise the discharge outlet 69A by a predetermined amount (see FIG. 12). As the discharge outlet 69A rises, the sheet material 21 is pulled out of the guide unit 64, the height of the wall increases, and the slide member 24 is pulled downstream in the conveying direction Z. Note that, for ease of understanding, the amount of change in height of the discharge outlet 69A from FIG. 11 to FIG. 12 is exaggerated, but in reality, the amount of change in height of the discharge outlet 69A can be set in any way.
[0061] At the upper limit position (see FIG. 13), the inclination of the conveying path 61 is greatest, and the heights of the discharge opening 69A and the first tensioning member 261 are greatest, so the height of the wall formed by the sheet material 21 is greatest. In addition, the slide member 24 is located at the end of the slit 23 on the downstream side in the conveying direction Z, and the sheet material 21 is pulled out to the furthest extent from the guide portion 64.
[0062] When the documents G stacked on the discharge tray 43 are removed, the detection signal of the sensor 27 changes from the second level to the first level, and the control unit 2 lowers the discharge outlet 69A by a predetermined amount. If the detection signal does not change from the first level to the second level even after the discharge outlet 69A has been lowered by the predetermined amount, the control unit 2 further lowers the discharge outlet 69A by the predetermined amount. If no documents G remain on the discharge tray 43, the detection signal remains at the first level, and the discharge outlet 69A lowers to the lowest position.
[0063] According to the document transport device 120 of the present embodiment described above, there are provided a paper feed tray 44 on which the document G is stacked, a discharge tray 43 provided below the paper feed tray 44, a transport mechanism 32 that transports the document G from the paper feed tray 44 to the discharge tray 43 via the reading position A, a guide section 64 that guides the transport of the document G downstream in the transport direction Z of the document G from the reading position A, a discharge opening 69A provided at the end of the guide section 64 on the downstream side in the transport direction Z and that discharges the document G to the discharge tray 43, and a discharge opening 69B provided at the end of the guide section 64 on the upstream side in the transport direction Z. the sheet material 21 having one end fixed to the upstream end of the discharge tray 43 in the conveying direction Z and the other end supported by the guide portion 64, and being pulled out from a position below the discharge opening 69A of the guide portion 64 as the guide portion 64 rises; and a biasing member 25 for biasing the sheet material 21 in a direction to pull it into the guide portion 64.
[0064] With this configuration, tension is applied to the sheet material 21 by the biasing member 25, forming a vertical wall of the sheet material 21 between the upstream end of the discharge tray 43 in the conveying direction Z and the discharge opening 69A. As the discharge opening 69A rises, the sheet material 21 is pulled out of the guide portion 64, increasing the height of the wall. Conversely, as the discharge opening 69A descends, the sheet material 21 is pulled into the guide portion 64, decreasing the height of the wall. Because the sheet material 21 is flexible, the maximum height of the wall can be increased and the minimum height can be decreased compared to conventional configurations. This also allows the guide portion 64 to swing over a wider range. Therefore, the document transport device 120 according to this embodiment can achieve a large capacity and space savings without compromising the alignment of the documents G loaded on the discharge tray 43.
[0065] Furthermore, the document transport device 120 according to this embodiment includes a tensioning member (first tensioning member 261) that is provided along the width direction at a location below the discharge opening 69A of the guide portion 64 and that tensions the sheet material 21 between the upstream end of the discharge tray 43 in the transport direction Z. With this configuration, a stable wall can be formed between the upstream end of the discharge tray 43 in the transport direction Z and the discharge opening 69A.
[0066] Furthermore, according to the document transport device 120 of this embodiment, the other end of the sheet material 21 is supported by the guide portion 64 so as to be slidable along the transport direction Z and the opposite direction, and the biasing member 25 biases the other end in the opposite direction to the transport direction Z. With this configuration, the sheet material 21 can be pulled out and retracted with a simple configuration.
[0067] Furthermore, the document transport device 120 according to this embodiment is provided with a sensor 27 that detects the amount of documents G loaded on the discharge tray 43, and the drive unit 68 swings the guide unit 64 in accordance with the amount of documents G detected by the sensor 27. With this configuration, the height of the wall can be changed in accordance with the amount of documents G loaded on the discharge tray 43.
[0068] The above embodiment may be modified as follows.
[0069] In the above embodiment, an example has been shown in which the guide portion 64 is oscillated using the connecting member 67, but the guide portion 64 may be oscillated by another configuration. For example, an eccentric cam that contacts the guide portion 64 may be used, or a configuration in which a driving force is transmitted to a gear provided on the first oscillating shaft 661 via a reducer may be used.
[0070] In the above embodiment, an example has been shown in which the other end of the sheet material 21 is connected to the slide member 24 and the slide member 24 is biased in the opposite direction to the conveying direction Z, but instead of this configuration, a configuration for winding up the sheet material 21 may be provided. For example, the other end of the sheet material 21 may be connected to a rotatable shaft and a power spring may be provided to bias the shaft in the direction for winding up the sheet material 21. With this configuration, the same effects as in the above embodiment can be obtained. [Explanation of symbols]
[0071] 21 Sheet material 25 biasing member 261 1st tension member (stretch member) 27 Sensors 32 Transport mechanism 43 Output tray 44 Paper tray 64 Guide part 661 First swing axis (swing axis) 68 Drive Unit 69A outlet 120 Document transport device
Claims
1. a paper feed tray on which documents are loaded; an ejection tray provided below the paper feed tray; a transport mechanism that transports the document from the paper feed tray to the discharge tray via a reading position; a guide portion that guides the transport of the document downstream of the reading position in the document transport direction; a discharge port provided at a downstream end of the guide portion in the conveying direction and configured to discharge the document onto the discharge tray; a swing shaft provided at an end of the guide portion on the upstream side in the transport direction, the swing shaft supporting the guide portion so that the guide portion can swing about an axial direction that is a width direction of the document that intersects with the transport direction; a drive unit that swings the guide unit around the swing axis; a sheet material having one end fixed to an end of the discharge tray on the upstream side in the conveyance direction, the other end supported by the guide portion, and pulled out from a position below the discharge opening of the guide portion as the guide portion rises; a biasing member that biases the sheet material in a direction to draw it into the guide portion.
2. The document transport device according to claim 1, further comprising a tensioning member provided along the width direction at a location below the discharge outlet of the guide portion, for tensioning the sheet material between the discharge tray and the upstream end of the transport direction.
3. the other end of the sheet material is supported by the guide portion so as to be slidable along the conveying direction and the opposite direction; 3. The document transport device according to claim 1, wherein the biasing member biases the other end in a direction opposite to the transport direction.
4. a sensor for detecting the amount of the documents loaded on the discharge tray; 2. The document transport device according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit swings the guide unit in accordance with the amount of the document detected by the sensor.
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