Image recording device
The stopper and flap mechanism in the image recording device stabilize sheet-like media during insertion, addressing instability and jamming issues by ensuring orderly media flow into the transport path.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-02-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Conventional image recording devices face issues with sheet-like media becoming unstable during insertion due to inertial forces, leading to erratic movement and potential overlap or jamming, which affects subsequent feeding.
The device incorporates a stopper and a flap mechanism that can displace between restricting and retracted states, with the stopper contacting the leading edge of the media to stabilize it, and the flap providing additional support to maintain media stability, guided by a transport path and guide member.
The mechanism ensures stable feeding by preventing media instability, reducing the risk of jams and maintaining orderly media flow into the transport path.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an image recording apparatus provided with a stopper that abuts against the leading end of a sheet-like medium when a feed tray is inserted.
Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, as described in Patent Document 1 for example, there is known a technique of inserting a feed tray having a storage portion in which sheet-like media are stacked in the vertical direction into a housing, and recording an image on the sheet-like medium fed from the feed tray. Further, in this conventional technique, when the feed tray is inserted into the housing, a stopper is provided that abuts against the leading end of the sheet-like medium to restrict movement. By the abutment of this stopper, the movement of the sheet-like medium is restricted.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0003]
Patent Document 1
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0004] When the feed tray is inserted into the housing of the image recording apparatus, for example, with force, due to the inertial force acting toward the back side along the insertion direction, after the sheet-like medium in the storage portion abuts against the stopper, it may behave to climb up the inclined surface of the stopper.
[0005] To address this, the conventional technology described above provides a key-shaped hammer-like portion at the upper end of the stopper to prevent the sheet-like medium from moving upward as described above, thereby stopping it. However, when stopping the sheet-like medium in this way, it may behave erratically, bouncing upward towards the front or upper side, along the insertion direction of the feed tray, on the opposite side of the stopper. In this case, there is a risk that the sheet-like medium may come to rest halfway down the slope of the stopper, or that multiple sheets of sheet-like medium may come to rest overlapping each other. Therefore, it is necessary to consider how to prevent these phenomena and avoid adverse effects on subsequent feeding.
[0006] The object of the present invention is to provide an image recording device that can keep the internal sheet-like media in a stable state and prevent adverse effects on feeding, even when the feeding tray is forcefully inserted into the housing. [Means for solving the problem]
[0007] To achieve the above objective, the present invention provides a housing in which a transport path is formed; a transport tray configured to be insertable into the housing and capable of accommodating a sheet-like medium, the transport tray having a first storage section, each capable of accommodating a plurality of the sheet-like mediums stacked vertically in a substantially horizontal position; an image recording unit for recording an image of the sheet-like medium in the transport path; and a guide member provided in the housing at a portion opposite to the rear end along the insertion direction of the transport tray inserted into the housing, for guiding the sheet-like medium in the first storage section to the transport path. The feeding tray is characterized by having a stopper that is displaceable between a restricting state in which it contacts the leading edge of the sheet-like medium in the first storage section and restricts the passage of the sheet-like medium to a bank provided on the guide member, and a retracted state in which it is separated from the leading edge of the sheet-like medium and allows the passage of the sheet-like medium to the guide member, and a flap that is provided above the sheet-like medium stacked in the first storage section, on the opposite side of the stopper with the stacked sheet-like medium in between, and that is displaceable in the vertical direction by rotation about a predetermined axis of rotation.
[0008] In the present invention, multiple sheet-like media are stacked in a first storage section of a feeding tray inserted into a housing. The sheet-like media in the first storage section are guided to a transport path by a guide member, and a desired image is recorded by an image recording unit along the transport path.
[0009] The image recording device of the present invention is provided with a stopper that can be displaced between a restricted state and a retracted state. When the feeding tray is inserted into the housing, the stopper in the restricted state contacts the leading edge of the sheet-like medium, thereby restricting the passage of the sheet-like medium to the guide member.
[0010] The image recording device of the present invention is further provided with a flap. The flap is configured to be displaceable in the vertical direction by rotation around a predetermined axis of rotation, and is located above the sheet-like media stacked in the first storage section, and is positioned on the opposite side of the stopper from the stacked sheet-like media. For example, even if the feeding tray is inserted forcefully and the sheet-like media moves up the slope and becomes unstable, the flap is provided on the opposite side of the stopper from the sheet-like media, and the sheet-like media can be restrained by both the stopper and the flap, so that the sheet-like media can be kept in a stable state.
[0011] According to the present invention, the sheet-like medium is held in a stable state by the stopper and flap, so that it does not adversely affect subsequent feeding. [Effects of the Invention]
[0012] According to the present invention, the sheet-like medium is held in a stable state by the stopper and flap, so that it does not adversely affect subsequent feeding. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0013] [Figure 1] This is a schematic diagram illustrating the overall cross-sectional configuration of an image recording device according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] It is a cross-sectional view showing the cross-sectional configuration near the stopper and the flap in the image recording apparatus in a fully loaded state, and the cross-sectional configuration of the feed tray. [Figure 3] It is a cross-sectional view showing the cross-sectional configuration near the stopper and the flap in the image recording apparatus in an empty loaded state, and the cross-sectional configuration of the feed tray. [Figure 4] It is a perspective view showing the overall configuration of the flap and the positional relationship between the stopper and the flap. [Figure 5] It is a side view showing the positional relationship between the flap and the stopper in the fully loaded state in a side view from the right direction. [Figure 6] It is a side view showing the positional relationship between the flap and the stopper in the empty loaded state in a side view from the right direction. [Figure 7] It is an exploded perspective view showing the support configuration of the flap. [Figure 8] It is a perspective view showing the support configuration of the flap. [Figure 9] It is a bottom view showing the fixing structure of the fixed chute to the cutter frame. [Figure 10] It is a perspective view showing the configuration of the stopper, the guide member, and the guide wall portion in the image recording apparatus. [Figure 11] It is a side view showing the overall configuration of the stopper. [Figure 12] It is a perspective view showing the overall configuration of the stopper. [Figure 13] It is a top view showing the positional relationship between the stopper and the feed roller. [Figure 14] It is a perspective view showing the configuration of the member that regulates the movement of the stopper. [Figure 15] It is a side view showing the configuration of the member that regulates the movement of the stopper. [Figure 16] It is a perspective view showing the configuration of the tilting mechanism that supports the stopper tiltably. [Figure 17] It is a cross-sectional view corresponding to XVII-XVII in FIG. 15 showing the configuration of the tilting mechanism that supports the stopper tiltably. [Figure 18]It is a side sectional view showing the configuration of a tilting mechanism that supports a stopper so as to be tiltable. [Figure 19] It is a side sectional view showing the fitting structure between the housing and the base of the tilting mechanism. [Figure 20] It is a side sectional view showing the operation of the tilting mechanism and the stopper before the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 21] It is a side sectional view showing the operation of the tilting mechanism and the stopper immediately after the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 22] It is a side sectional view showing the operation of the tilting mechanism and the stopper after the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 23] It is a side sectional view showing the operation of the tilting mechanism and the stopper after the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 24] It is a side sectional view showing the operation of the tilting mechanism and the stopper after the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 25] It is a side sectional view showing the operation of the tilting mechanism and the stopper after the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 26] It is a side sectional view showing the operation of the tilting mechanism and the stopper after the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 27] It is an explanatory view showing the stabilization function of the cut paper by the flap when the feed tray is inserted into the housing. [Figure 28] It is an explanatory view showing the behavior of the tip portion of the cut paper when uneven portions are formed in the entire region in the vertical direction of the contact surface of the stopper. [Figure 29] It is an explanatory view showing the behavior of the tip portion of the cut paper when uneven portions are not formed below the contact surface of the stopper. [[ID=3 An image recording device 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, directions such as up and down, front and back, left and right correspond to the directions of the arrows shown as appropriate in each figure, such as Figure 1.
[0015] <Overall configuration of the image recording device> Figure 1 schematically shows the overall cross-sectional configuration of an image recording device 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 1, the image recording device 1 includes a housing 3, a feeding tray 5, a feeding roller 7, a transport roller 9a, a paper discharge roller 9b, a cutter mechanism 11, a head 13, a paper discharge tray 15, a guide member 17, an intermediate roller 19, and a control unit 21.
[0016] The feeding tray 5 is insertable and removable in the front-rear direction from the lower part of the housing 3. In this embodiment, the insertion direction of the feeding tray 5 is rearward, and the removal direction is forward. The output tray 15 forms the front side wall of the upper part of the housing 3 and is openable and closable relative to the housing 3. The feeding tray 5 has a first storage section 23 and a second storage section 25. The first storage section 23 stores multiple cut sheets P1 (an example of a sheet-like medium) stacked vertically in a substantially horizontal position. The maximum number of cut sheets P1 that can be stored is, for example, 500 sheets. The second storage section 25 stores a roll body R in which a long roll of paper P2 (an example of a sheet-like medium, a roll medium) is wound in a roll shape around the outer circumference of a cylindrical core member Rc. The second storage section 25 has a roll cover 27 that covers the stored roll body R.
[0017] A guide wall portion 29 is formed at the rear of the feeding tray 5 in the housing 3, projecting upward. The guide wall portion 29 is the rear end of the housing 3 along the insertion direction of the feeding tray 5 inserted into the housing 3, that is, the part facing the rear end of the feeding tray 5. The guide member 17 guides the cut paper P1 in the first storage section 23 to the transport path TR. The guide member 17 is installed in front of the guide wall portion 29.
[0018] The cut paper P1 stored in the first storage section 23 is fed towards the transport path TR by the feed roller 7 and sent to the paper output tray 15 via the intermediate roller 19, transport roller 9a, head 13, and paper output roller 9b. The transport path TR for the cut paper P1 is defined by the feed roller 7, intermediate roller 19, transport roller 9a, and paper output roller 9b. The roll paper P2 unwound from the roll body R stored in the second storage section 25 is fed towards the transport path TR by the feed roller 7 and sent to the paper output tray 15 via the intermediate roller 19, transport roller 9a, head 13, and paper output roller 9b. The transport path TR for the roll paper P2 is defined by the feed roller 7, intermediate roller 19, transport roller 9a, and paper output roller 9b. Inside the housing 3, transport paths TR for the cut paper P1 and roll paper P2 are formed.
[0019] In the image recording device 1, when printing cut paper P1, the roll paper P2 is not unwound from the roll body R stored in the second storage section 25, or the roll body R is not stored in the second storage section 25. When printing roll paper P2, the cut paper P1 is not stored in the first storage section 23. When inserting the feed tray 5 into the housing 3, the entirety of the first storage section 23 and at least a portion of the second storage section 25 are contained within the housing 3.
[0020] The feed roller 7 is located near the rear end of the first storage section 23. The feed roller 7 rotates when driven by a feed motor (not shown), feeding cut paper P1 and roll paper P2 from the feed tray 5 along a common transport path TR.
[0021] The image recording device 1 has a swing arm 31. The swing arm 31 rotatably supports the feed roller 7 at its rear end and has a swing shaft member 31a (an example of a swing shaft) at its front end. The rotation axis direction of the swing shaft member 31a is substantially parallel to the left-right direction. The feed roller 7 and the swing arm 31 are moved by a retraction mechanism (not shown) to a position where they do not interfere with the feed tray 5 when the feed tray 5 is inserted into or removed from the housing 3.
[0022] The cutter mechanism 11 (an example of a cutting section) is positioned downstream of the feed roller 7 in the transport direction along the transport path TR for the cut paper P1 and roll paper P2, and upstream of the head 13 in the transport direction. The cutter mechanism 11 includes a cutter 11a and a cutting motor 11b (see Figures 2 and 3 described later) that drives the cutter 11a to reciprocate in the left-right direction. The roll paper P2, unwound from the roll body R and transported along the transport path TR, is cut by the cutter 11a when the cutting motor 11b is driven by the control unit 21.
[0023] The intermediate roller 19 is located downstream of the cutter mechanism 11 in the conveying direction and upstream of the head 13 in the conveying direction. The intermediate roller 19 conveys the cut paper P1 and roll paper P2 to the conveying roller 9a. The intermediate roller 19 has a drive roller that rotates by the drive of an intermediate motor (not shown) and a driven roller that rotates along with the drive roller.
[0024] The transport roller 9a has a drive roller that rotates when driven by a transport motor (not shown) and a driven roller that moves along with the drive roller. The paper discharge roller 9b has a drive roller that rotates when driven by a paper discharge motor (not shown) and a driven roller that moves along with the drive roller. The transport motor and the paper discharge motor are driven by the control unit 21, and the transport roller 9a and the paper discharge roller 9b rotate while gripping the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2, thereby transporting the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2.
[0025] The head 13 (an example of an image recording unit) records an image on the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2. The head 13 is positioned downstream of the transport roller 9a in the transport direction and upstream of the paper discharge roller 9b in the transport direction. The head 13 ejects ink from its nozzles under the control of the control unit 21. When the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2, transported by the transport roller 9a, passes a position facing the lower surface of the head 13, ink is ejected from the nozzles of the head 13, and an image is recorded on the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2. The cut paper P1 or roll paper P2, on which the image has been recorded by the head 13, is transported to the paper discharge tray 15, which is open relative to the housing 3.
[0026] The control unit 21 controls the feed motor, intermediate motor, transport motor, paper discharge motor, head 13, cutting motor 11b, etc. The control unit 21 includes, for example, a CPU, ROM, and RAM. The ROM stores programs and data for the CPU to perform various controls. The RAM temporarily stores data used by the CPU when executing programs.
[0027] <Configuration around the flap> Figures 2 and 3 show the cross-sectional configuration near the stopper 33 and flap 35 in the image recording device 1, and the cross-sectional configuration of the feed tray 5. Figure 2 shows the state in which a large amount of cut paper P1 is stored in the first storage section 23 of the feed tray 5 (so-called full state), and Figure 3 shows the state in which a small amount of cut paper P1 is stored in the first storage section 23 of the feed tray 5, or the state in which no cut paper P1 is stored in the first storage section 23 and a roll body R is stored in the second storage section 25 (so-called empty state).
[0028] As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the image recording device 1 has a stopper 33 and a flap 35. The stopper 33 is erected at an intermediate position in the left-right direction of the housing 3, behind the feed tray 5 inserted into the housing 3. The stopper 33 is inclined in the vertical direction so that it is positioned further back as it moves upward. The stopper 33 is configured to be displaceable between a restricting state in which it contacts the leading edge of the cut paper P1 in the first storage section 23 and restricts the passage of the cut paper P1 into the bank 17B when the feed tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, and a retracted state in which it is separated from the leading edge of the cut paper P1 and allows the passage of the cut paper P1 into the guide member 17. In the restricting state, the stopper 33 protrudes forward from the protrusions of the plurality of minute irregularities 17B1 formed on the bank 17B (see Figure 10 below). In the retracted state, the stopper 33 retracts behind the guide surface of the guide member 17 (see Figure 23 below). Figures 2 and 3 show the stopper 33 in the restricted state. Details of the operation of the stopper 33 will be described later.
[0029] As shown in Figure 2, the flap 35 is located above the cut paper P1 stacked in the first storage section 23, on the opposite side of the stopper 33, sandwiching the stacked cut paper P1. The flap 35 is a component that keeps the cut paper P1 in a stable position when the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3. The flap 35 is configured to be displaceable in the vertical direction by rotation around the rotation axis AX (see Figure 4) located at its rear end. Figure 2 shows the flap 35 displaced upward, and Figure 3 shows the flap 35 displaced downward. As shown in Figure 3, when using a roll R, the unwound roll paper P2 becomes curled, so the flap 35 and guide member 17 sandwich the roll paper P2 and guide it to the transport path TR, preventing paper jams.
[0030] Figure 4 shows the overall configuration of the flap 35 and the positional relationship between the stopper 33 and the flap 35. Figure 4 shows the positional relationship corresponding to the fully loaded state shown in Figure 2. As shown in Figure 4, the flap 35 has a pair of curved plate members 35A and 35B arranged on both sides in the left-right direction and curved to bulge downward, and a connecting member 35C arranged between the curved plate members 35A and 35B to connect them. The lower surfaces of the curved plate members 35A and 35B abut against the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2. At the rear ends of the curved plate members 35A and 35B, a total of four rotating shaft members 35a are formed, for example, two on each curved plate member 35A and 35B. The four rotating shaft members 35a (an example of a rotating shaft) are fitted into the shaft holes 37a of the fixed chute 37 (see Figure 7 described later), thereby supporting the flap 35 so that it can rotate around the rotation axis AX. The rotational axis AX is approximately parallel to the left-right direction and is located near the upper end of the restricting stopper 33.
[0031] On the front side of the curved plate members 35A and 35B, a pair of elongated holes 35b, which are bent midway, are formed so as to face each other in the left-right direction. Two protrusions 31b (see Figure 13, described later) extending from near the rear end of the swing arm 31 toward both sides in the left-right direction engage with each of the elongated holes 35b. Due to this engagement, the flap 35 rotates around the rotation axis AX and is displaced in the vertical direction as the swing arm 31 swings. The elongated holes 35b and the protrusions 31b engage the flap and the swing arm through a concave-convex engagement structure, forming an engagement mechanism that moves the flap up and down as the swing arm swings.
[0032] Figures 5 and 6 show the positional relationship between the flap 35 and the stopper 33 in a side view from the right. Figure 5 shows the positional relationship when the flap is in the fully loaded state as shown in Figure 2. As shown in Figure 5, when the flap 35 is displaced upward and the stopper 33 is in the restricting state, the rear end of the flap 35 and the upper end of the stopper 33 are configured to overlap in a side view from the right. Figure 6 shows the positional relationship when the flap 35 is in the empty state as shown in Figure 3. As shown in Figure 6, when the flap 35 is displaced downward and the stopper 33 is in the restricting state, the upper end of the flap 35 and the upper end of the stopper 33 overlap over a wider area than in Figure 5 in a side view from the right.
[0033] Figures 7 and 8 show the support configuration of the flap 35. The fixed chute 37 (an example of a fixed structural member, a chute member) guides the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2 fed by the feed roller 7 to the entrance of the cutter mechanism 11. As shown in Figure 7, the fixed chute 7 is a columnar member extending in the left-right direction. The fixed chute 37 has four shaft holes 37a formed in the left-right direction, which rotatably support the rotational shaft members 35a of the flap 35. The shaft holes 37a are formed at positions corresponding to the four rotational shaft members 35a of the flap 35. As shown in Figure 8, the flap 35 is supported so as to be rotatable around the rotational axis AX by fitting the four rotational shaft members 35a of the flap 35 into the four shaft holes 37a of the fixed chute 37.
[0034] Figure 9 shows the fixing structure of the fixed chute 37. As shown in Figure 9, the fixed chute 37 is fixed to the cutter frame 39 (an example of a frame) that supports the cutter mechanism 11. The cutter frame 37 is made of a highly rigid material such as metal. The fixed chute 37 is fixed to the cutter frame 39 by fastening screws 41 to the cutter frame 39 at, for example, four locations in the left-right direction. The flap 35 is rotatably supported by the fixed chute 37, and the fixed chute 37 is fixed to the cutter frame 39. The cutter frame 39 is fixed to the housing 3.
[0035] <Configuration around the stopper> Figure 10 shows the configuration of the stopper 33, guide member 17, and guide wall portion 29 in the image recording device 1. Figure 10 shows the stopper 33 in the restricted state.
[0036] As shown in Figure 10, the guide member 17 is supported on the front side of the guide wall 29. The guide member 17 is located behind the feed roller 7 and upstream of the cutter mechanism 11 in the transport direction. The guide member 17 guides the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2 fed by the feed roller 7 along the transport path TR to the cutter mechanism 11. The guide member 17 is inclined in the vertical direction so that it is positioned further back as it moves upward. The guide member 17 extends in a long length along the left-right direction and is formed to be longer than the left-right width of the cut paper P1 and roll paper P2.
[0037] The guide member 17 has a paper guide 17A and a bank 17B. The front surface of the paper guide 17A and the front surface of the bank 17B constitute the guide surface of the guide member 17. The paper guide 17A is a plate-shaped member positioned on both the left and right sides of the bank 17B and the stopper 33. The bank 17B is positioned between the pair of paper guides 17A, for example, on the left side of the stopper 33. The surface of the bank 17B has a plurality of minute uneven parts 17B1 formed to repeat a fine uneven pattern along the conveying direction. The bank 17B is supported so as to be rotatable around a rotating shaft member 17B2 provided at its lower end. A spring 42 (see Figure 14 described later) is provided between the rear side of the bank 17B and the guide wall 29, and the bank 17B is elastically supported by the guide wall 29. The guide wall 29 has a storage space 29S at an intermediate position in the left-right direction for accommodating the stopper 33 in a retracted state when it is retracted to the rear.
[0038] Figures 11 and 12 show the overall configuration of the stopper 33. Figures 11 and 12 show the stopper 33 in the restricting state. As shown in Figures 11 and 12, the stopper 33 is a columnar member that is erected at an inclination in the vertical direction so that it is located towards the rear as it moves upward. The stopper 33 has a rotating shaft member 33a at its lower end and is supported by a tilting mechanism 43 so as to be able to tilt around the rotating shaft member 33a. The tilting mechanism 43 sets the stopper 33 to the restricting state when the feeding tray 5 is pulled out of the housing 3, and gradually switches the stopper 33 from the restricting state to the retracted state when the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3. Immediately after the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, the stopper 33 in the restricting state comes into contact with the leading edge of the cut paper P1 in the first storage section 23, restricting the passage of the cut paper P1 to the cutter mechanism 11. Subsequently, the stopper 33 switches to the retracted position, allowing the cut paper P1 to pass through the cutter mechanism 11.
[0039] As shown in Figure 11, the stopper 33 has a hammer portion 33b (an example of a blocking member) that protrudes forward at its upper end. When the feeding tray 5 is forcefully inserted into the housing 3, an inertial force acts on the cut paper P1 in the first storage section 23, and even if the cut paper P1 moves downstream in the transport direction along the transport path TR formed between the flap 35 and the stopper 33, the hammer portion 33b abuts the leading edge of the cut paper P1, preventing it from entering the cutter mechanism 11. The protruding direction of the hammer portion 33b is approximately perpendicular to the vertical direction of the stopper 33. The vertical direction of the stopper 33 is also the direction of the guide surface of the guide member 17 and the direction of the transport path TR of the cut paper P1. The above protruding direction of the hammer portion 33b makes it possible to increase the certainty of preventing the cut paper P1 from entering the cutter mechanism 11.
[0040] As shown in Figures 11 and 12, the stopper 33 has a contact surface 33c on its front side that contacts the cut paper P1. The contact surface 33c includes a first region AR1 having a plurality of minute uneven parts 33d formed to repeat a fine uneven pattern along the transport direction, and a second region AR2 located below the first region AR1 and not having the plurality of uneven parts 33d. The second region AR2 is an area corresponding to the thickness of, for example, a dozen or so sheets of cut paper P1.
[0041] Figure 13 shows the positional relationship between the stopper 33 and the feed rollers 7. As shown in Figure 13, a pair of feed rollers 7 are arranged side by side at a distance from each other in the left-right direction at the rear end of the swing arm 31. The stopper 33 is positioned so that, in a top view, it is within the left-right installation area ARr of one of the feed rollers 7 (for example, the right one). Note that the entire stopper 33 does not need to be within the installation area ARr; for example, it is sufficient if the part of the contact surface 33c with the uneven portion 33d is positioned within the installation area ARr. When the feed tray 5 is inserted into or removed from the housing 3, the feed rollers 7 retract to an upper position where they do not interfere with the feed tray 5 due to the rotation of the swing arm 31. When the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, the stopper 33 contacts the leading edge of the cut paper P1 in the first storage section 23, and the rotation of the swing arm 31 causes the feeding roller 7 to descend onto the cut paper P1, slowing down the movement of the cut paper P1 in the first storage section 23 and bringing it to a stop. By installing the stopper 33 within the range of the installation area ARr, which is the area projected vertically from the feeding roller 7, it is possible to efficiently slow down the movement of the cut paper P1 and quickly stabilize the cut paper P1.
[0042] Figures 14 and 15 show the configuration of the members that restrict the movement of the stopper 33. As shown in Figures 14 and 15, a pair of restricting members 45L and 45R are provided on the upper part of the guide wall 29 so as to sandwich the upper end of the stopper 33 from both the left and right sides. A pair of projections 33e are provided on the rear side of the upper end of the stopper 33, projecting outwards to both the left and right sides. The pair of projections 33e engage with the restricting members 45L and 45R, respectively. The right end of the right projection 33e abuts against the restricting member 45R, and the left end of the left projection 33e abuts against the restricting member 45L, thereby restricting the movement of the stopper 33 in the left and right directions. As shown in Figure 15, the restricting member 45R is formed in a shape that covers the front and upper sides of the projections 33e. The restricting member 45L has a similar shape. The front end of the right projection 33e abuts against the regulating member 45R, and the front end of the left projection 33e abuts against the regulating member 45L, thereby restricting the forward rotation of the stopper 33 around the rotation axis member 33a (counterclockwise rotation in Figure 15).
[0043] <Configuration and operation of the stopper tilting mechanism> Figures 16 to 18 show the configuration of the tilting mechanism 43 that supports the stopper 33 in a tiltable manner. Figures 16 and 18 show the stopper 33 in the restricted state. Figure 17 shows the cross-sectional configuration corresponding to the XVII-XVII section in Figure 15.
[0044] As shown in Figures 16 to 18, the tilting mechanism 43 includes a base 47, a moving member 49, and a gear damper 51. The base 47 is fixed to the housing 3 via a guide wall 29. The moving member 49 moves on the base 47 toward the rear (one example of the rear side in the insertion direction) as the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3. The moving member 49 includes a stopper slider 53 and a slide damper 55.
[0045] The stopper slider 53 is positioned in front of the tilting mechanism 43 and makes contact with the leading edge of the inserted feeding tray 5. The stopper slider 53 is configured to be movable in the front-rear direction relative to the base 47. A pair of springs 57 are provided between the stopper slider 53 and the base 47, and the stopper slider 53 is biased forward by the springs 57. When the feeding tray 5 inserted into the housing 3 makes contact with its front end, the stopper slider 53 is pushed backward against the biasing force of the springs 57 and moves to a predetermined position on the rear side. When the feeding tray 5 is pulled out of the housing 3, the stopper slider 53 is pushed forward by the biasing force of the springs 57 and moves to a predetermined position on the front side. Figures 16 to 18 show the state of the stopper slider 53 in the predetermined position on the front side.
[0046] The slide damper 55 (an example of an engaging member) is positioned behind the stopper slider 53 and is configured to be movable in the front-rear direction relative to the base 47. A pair of springs 59 are provided between the slide damper 55 and the stopper slider 53, and the slide damper 55 is biased rearward by the springs 59 as the stopper slider 53 moves rearward. The slide damper 55 has a gear portion 61 on its rear side. The gear portion 61 is configured, for example, as a rack. The gear portion 61 meshes with the gear portion 51a of the gear damper 51. When the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, the slide damper 55 is biased rearward by the springs 59 as the stopper slider 53 moves rearward, and moves slowly rearward while being cushioned by the gear damper 51. When the feed tray 5 is pulled out of the housing 3, the slide damper 55 is pulled forward by the spring 59 as the stopper slider 53 moves forward, and moves slowly forward while being cushioned by the gear damper 51.
[0047] As shown in Figure 10, the stopper slider 53 has a pair of contact portions 53a on both the left and right sides that contact the feed tray 5. As shown in Figure 18, the range of the installation area ARs1 in the vertical direction of the contact portion 53a and the range of the installation area ARs in the vertical direction of the spring 59 are arranged to partially overlap in a side view. This allows the force of the forward and backward movement of the stopper slider 53 to be smoothly transmitted to the spring 59. In this embodiment, there is a partial overlap, but the entirety of area ARs1 may overlap with the installation area ARs.
[0048] As shown in Figure 18, the gear damper 51 is positioned so as to substantially overlap with the vertical installation area ARs of the spring 59 in a side view. It is not necessary for the entire gear damper 51 to be within the installation area ARs; for example, it is sufficient if the portion where the gear portion 61 of the slide damper 55 and the gear portion 51a of the gear damper 51 mesh is positioned within the installation area ARs. This makes it possible to substantially match the height of the part that receives force from the spring 59 and the part that receives force from the gear damper 51, allowing the slide damper 55 to operate smoothly.
[0049] As shown in Figure 18, a pair of cam members 63 are provided on both the left and right sides of the upper front end of the slide damper 55. The cam members 63 have cam grooves 63a formed therein, which extend in the front-rear direction and bend downward at the front, opening to the bottom. The stopper 33 has protrusions 33f projecting in the left-right direction at an intermediate position in the vertical direction, and the stopper 33 is supported so as to be tiltable when these protrusions 33f engage with the cam grooves 63a. The cam members 63 of the slide damper 55 engage with the protrusions 33f of the stopper 33 so as to move to the rear when the stopper 33 moves from the restricted state to the retracted state, and move to the front when the stopper 33 moves from the retracted state to the restricted state.
[0050] As shown in Figure 18, the cam member 63 has a plurality of rib portions 63b extending radially from a protrusion 33f that engages with the cam groove 63a. When the cut paper P1 comes into contact with the stopper 33 from the front, the stopper 33 receives a force that causes it to tilt backward (clockwise in Figure 18) around the rotating shaft member 33a. Therefore, the cam member 63 receives a compressive force in the tangential direction of a circle with radius equal to the distance between the rotating shaft member 33a and the protrusion 33f (direction of the black arrow in Figure 18), with the rotating shaft member 33a as the center. Of the plurality of rib portions 63b of the cam member 63, the rib portion 63b1 in particular extends along the above tangential direction. This improves the rigidity of the cam member 63 against compressive force and suppresses damage to the slide damper 55.
[0051] A projection 65 (an example of a light-shielding portion) is provided on the rear side of the slide damper 55, protruding backward. A photosensor 67 (an example of a detection portion) is installed in the housing space 29S of the guide wall portion 29 at a position corresponding to the projection 65. The photosensor 67 has an output port 67a for emitting light and an input port 67b for receiving light. The output port 67a and the input port 67b are arranged to face each other with a predetermined distance between them in the left-right direction. When the slide damper 55 moves backward, the projection 65 is inserted between the output port 67a and the input port 67b of the photosensor 67, blocking the incidence of light. The photosensor 67 detects the backward movement of the slide damper 55 when the incidence of light is blocked by the projection 65. In this way, the photosensor 67 detects the insertion of the feeding tray 5 into the housing 3 based on the light incidence state.
[0052] The gear damper 51 (an example of a damper) is fixed to the base 47 at the rear of the tilting mechanism 43. The gear damper 51 has a gear portion 51a that meshes with the gear portion 61 of the slide damper 55, which is rotatably positioned on top of it. The gear damper 51 has oil sealed inside its case, and uses the viscous resistance of the oil to apply a braking force to the rotation of the gear portion 51a.
[0053] As shown in Figure 19, the base 47 has a fitting portion 47a that protrudes forward at its front end. The housing 3 has a fitting portion 3a that protrudes rearward above the fitting portion 47a of the base 47. The fitting portion 47a and the fitting portion 3a are fitted together. When the cut paper P1 collides with the stopper 33 when the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, the stopper 33 attempts to rotate clockwise around the rotating shaft member 33a, and the force of the stopper 33 is transmitted, causing the base 47 to also attempt to rotate clockwise. The fitting structure of the fitting portion 47a and the fitting portion 3a prevents deformation of the base 47, thereby suppressing the intrusion of the cut paper P1.
[0054] Figures 20 to 26 show the operation of the tilting mechanism 43 and the stopper 33 when the feed tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3. Figure 20 shows the state before the feed tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, that is, while the feed tray 5 is being pulled out of the housing 3. As shown in the partially enlarged view of Figure 20, the cam groove 63a of the cam member 63 of the slide damper 55 is provided with an inclined portion 63a1. In the state shown in Figure 20, the convex portion 33f of the stopper 33 contacts the inclined portion 63a1, preventing contact with the rear end portion 63a2 of the cam groove 63a. When the feed tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, the rear end of the feed tray 5 contacts the front end of the stopper slider 53, and as shown in Figure 21, the stopper slider 53 moves backward. At this time, the cut paper P1 collides with the stopper 33, causing the stopper 33 to rotate clockwise around the rotating shaft member 33a, and the convex portion 33f of the stopper 33 acts a force F perpendicular to the inclined portion 63a1 with which it is in contact. The backward horizontal component Fx of force F becomes a thrust that moves the slide damper 55 backward.
[0055] The slide damper 55, along with the thrust from the horizontal force component Fx described above, is biased rearward by the spring 59 as the stopper slider 53 moves rearward, and moves slowly rearward while being cushioned by the gear damper 51. As the slide damper 55 moves rearward, as shown in Figure 22, the protrusion 33f of the stopper 33 comes into contact with the horizontal straight section 63a3 located in front of the inclined section 63a1 of the cam groove 63a. As a result, the stopper 33 tilts slightly rearward and retracts.
[0056] As the slide damper 55 moves further rearward while being cushioned by the gear damper 51, the protrusion 33f of the stopper 33 moves to the front end of the cam groove 63a of the cam member 63 of the slide damper 55, as shown in Figure 23. The state shown in Figures 20 to 23 corresponds to the restricting state of the stopper 33.
[0057] As shown in Figure 24, the protrusion 33 of the stopper 33 gradually moves downward due to the curved shape of the cam groove 63a. Consequently, the stopper 33 tilts backward. Figure 24 shows the state in which the entire stopper 33, including the hammer portion 33b, has been retracted behind the guide surface including the surface of the bank 17B. As the protrusion 33 of the stopper 33 moves further downward along the cam groove 63a, and consequently the stopper 33 tilts further backward, as shown in Figure 25, the projection 65 of the slide damper 55 is inserted between the output port 67a and the input port 67b of the photosensor 67, blocking the light. As a result, the photosensor 67 detects the insertion of the feed tray 5 into the housing 3. As the protrusion 33 of the stopper 33 moves further downward along the cam groove 63a, and the stopper 33 tilts further backward as a result, as shown in Figure 26, the rear of the upper end of the stopper 33 comes into contact with the stopper holder 29a provided in the housing space 29S of the guide wall 29, and the tilting of the stopper 33 is completed. The state shown in Figures 24 to 26 corresponds to the retracted state of the stopper 33.
[0058] <Effects of the Embodiment> As described above, in the image recording device 1 of this embodiment, multiple cut sheets P1 are stacked in the first storage section 23 of the feed tray 5 inserted into the housing 3. The cut sheets P1 in the first storage section 23 are guided to the transport path TR by the guide member 17, and the desired image is recorded by the head 13 in the transport path TR. The image recording device 1 of this embodiment is provided with a stopper 33 that can be displaced between a restricted state and a retracted state. When the feed tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, the stopper 33 in the restricted state contacts the leading edge of the cut sheets P1, thereby restricting the passage of the cut sheets P1 to the cutter mechanism 11.
[0059] The image recording device 1 is further provided with a flap 35. The flap 35 is configured to be displaceable in the vertical direction by rotation around the rotation axis AX, and is located above the cut paper P1 stacked in the first storage section 23, and is positioned on the opposite side of the stopper 33 from the stacked cut paper P1. As shown in Figure 27, for example, even if the feed tray 5 is inserted forcefully and at least a portion of the cut paper P1 runs up the slope of the stopper 33 and behaves erratically, the flap 35 is provided on the opposite side of the stopper 33 from the cut paper P1, and the cut paper P1 can be restrained by both the stopper 33 and the flap 35, so that the cut paper P1 can be stopped in a stable state. According to this embodiment, the cut paper P1 is stopped in a stable state by the stopper 33 and the flap 35, so that it does not adversely affect subsequent feeding.
[0060] Furthermore, in this embodiment in particular, the flap 35 has a rotating shaft member 35a, which serves as the center of rotation during rotation, on the rear side, which is the back side along the insertion direction of the feeding tray 5, and the rotating shaft member 35a is rotatably supported by a fixed chute 37, which is a structural member fixed to the housing 3. The flap 35 is also engaged with a swing arm 31, which rotatably supports the feeding roller 7, via an elongated hole 35b and a protrusion 31b on the front side, which is the front side along the insertion direction.
[0061] According to this embodiment, the front side of the flap 35 is supported by a highly rigid swing arm 31 that supports the feed roller 7, and the rear side of the flap 35 is supported by a fixed chute 37, which is a fixed structural member. Since both sides of the flap 35 in the front-rear direction are supported by a highly rigid structure, the flap 35 is less likely to deform even when the aforementioned inertial force acts when the feed tray 5 is inserted with force.
[0062] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the feeding tray 5 is provided with a second storage section 25, and the roll paper P2 unwound from the roll body R in the second storage section 25 is guided to the transport path TR by a flap 35. The guided roll paper P2 is cut to a predetermined length by a cutter mechanism 11 provided downstream of the transport path TR. According to this embodiment, the flap 35 can perform two functions in combination: the function of guiding the roll paper P2 from the second storage section 25 and the function of stably stopping the cut paper P1 from the first storage section 23 when it is inserted into the feeding tray 5.
[0063] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the front side of the flap 35 is supported by a highly rigid swing arm 31, and the rear side of the flap 35 is supported by a fixed chute 37 fixed to a cutter frame 39 that supports the cutter mechanism 11. According to this embodiment, since both sides of the flap 35 in the front-rear direction are supported by the highly rigid structure of the swing arm 31 and the fixed chute 37, the flap 35 can be made less prone to deformation.
[0064] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the stopper 33 is provided with a hammer portion 33b. When the feeding tray 5 is inserted forcefully into the housing 3, the aforementioned inertial force acts, and even if the cut paper P1 moves downstream in the transport direction between the flap 35 and the stopper 33, the hammer portion 33b can prevent the cut paper P1 from entering the cutter mechanism 11.
[0065] Furthermore, in this embodiment, when viewed from the side, the upper end of the stopper 33 and the rear end of the flap 35 overlap, and the stopper 33 and flap 35 overlap each other in a side view. As a result, even when the aforementioned inertial force acts when the feeding tray 5 is forcefully inserted into the housing 3, causing the cut paper P1 to move downstream in the transport direction between the flap 35 and the stopper 33, the above overlapping configuration prevents it from entering the cutter mechanism 11 on the downstream side.
[0066] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the stopper 33 is provided with a plurality of protrusions 33d on the contact surface 33c with respect to the cut paper P1. As a result, when the feeding tray 5 is inserted forcefully into the housing 3, the aforementioned inertial force acts and the cut paper P1 moves toward the rear, the plurality of protrusions 33d on the contact surface 33c can efficiently stop the movement of the cut paper P1, thereby suppressing the so-called avalanche of cut paper P1.
[0067] Furthermore, in this embodiment, a plurality of uneven surfaces 33d are provided in the first region AR1 located above the contact surface 33c of the stopper 33, while the second region AR2 located below it does not have any uneven surfaces 33d. If uneven surfaces 33d were formed over the entire area of the contact surface 33c of the stopper 33 in the vertical direction, as shown in Figure 28, when the leading edge of the cut paper P1 advancing towards the rear enters in a downward-curving shape, so-called cat's paw shape, the downward-curving shape is maintained by the uneven surfaces 33d, and the cut paper P1 comes into contact with the uneven surfaces 17B1 on the surface of the bank 17B, potentially causing a paper jam as the cut paper P1 is not guided downstream in the transport direction. In this embodiment, by providing a smooth second region AR2 without any irregularities below the stopper 33, as shown in Figure 29, even if the leading edge of the cut paper P1 advancing towards the rear enters in a downward-curved shape, a so-called "cat's paw" shape, it can slide upward on the smooth surface of the second region AR2 to become an upward-curved shape, contact the irregularities 17B1 on the surface of the bank 17B, and be guided downstream in the transport direction. This suppresses the occurrence of paper jams. According to this embodiment, it is possible to suppress the avalanche of cut paper P1 as described above while also suppressing transport jams caused by cut paper P1 in a cat's paw shape.
[0068] Furthermore, in this embodiment, when the feeding tray 5 is inserted into the housing 3, this is detected by the photosensor 67. Specifically, a movable member 49 is provided that moves to the rear as the feeding tray 5 is inserted, and when it moves to the rear, a projection 65 provided on the movable member 49 blocks the incidence of light to the photosensor 67, thereby performing the detection. According to this embodiment, the rearward movement of the movable member 49 is buffered by the gear damper 51, so even if the feeding tray 5 is inserted forcefully, the rapid rearward movement of the movable member 49 is suppressed, and reliable and stable detection can be performed.
[0069] Furthermore, in this embodiment, as described above, when detecting the movement of the movable member 49 accompanying the insertion of the feeding tray 5 by light shielding with the photosensor 67, if, for example, a stopper 33 is used as the movable member, and the stopper 33, which is subjected to a load from the cut paper P1 each time the feeding tray 5 is inserted, is damaged, then the insertion of the feeding tray 5 cannot be detected. In this embodiment, the movable member 49 includes a slide damper 55 that engages with the stopper 33, and the rearward movement of the slide damper 55 is buffered by a gear damper 51 that meshes with a gear portion 61 provided on the slide damper 55. A projection 65 is provided on the rear side of the slide damper 55, and as the slide damper 55 moves while being buffered as described above, the projection 65 is gently inserted between the output port and the input port of the photosensor 67 and shields the light. According to this embodiment, the slide damper 55 that engages with the stopper 33, rather than the stopper 33 itself, is responsible for shielding the photosensor 67 from light. Therefore, even if the stopper 33 is damaged, the insertion of the feeding tray 5 can still be detected.
[0070] <Variation> The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and various modifications are possible without departing from its spirit and technical concept.
[0071] For example, the hammer portion 33b of the stopper 33 may be configured to be rotatable. Figures 30 and 31 schematically show the configuration of the stopper 33A according to this modified example. As shown in Figure 30, the stopper 33A is equipped with a separate hammer portion 33b that protrudes forward at its upper end. The hammer portion 33b is provided so as to be rotatable around the rotating shaft member 33g. The hammer portion 33b is biased by a spring (not shown) to return to the initial position shown in Figure 30. When a paper jam occurs in the transport path TR of cut paper P1 or roll paper P2, the user pulls the cut paper P1 or roll paper P2 forward as shown in Figure 31. At this time, by rotating the tip of the hammer portion 33b in a direction that points downward (counterclockwise in Figure 31), interference of the hammer portion 33b with the cut paper P1 can be reduced, and damage to the cut paper P1 can be suppressed. After the cut paper P1 is pulled out and the paper jam is cleared, the hammer part 33b returns to the initial position shown in Figure 30 by the spring. The other configurations of the stopper 33A are the same as those of the stopper 33 in the above embodiment, so their description is omitted.
[0072] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the stopper 33 is positioned within the installation area ARr of the right-side feed roller 7 in a top view, but the configuration is not limited to this. For example, the stopper 33 may be positioned within the installation area ARr of the left-side feed roller 7, opposite to the above configuration. Alternatively, the stopper 33 may be positioned in the area between a pair of feed rollers 7 that are spaced apart in the left-right direction.
[0073] In addition to what has already been described above, the methods described in the above embodiments and their respective modifications may be used in appropriate combinations.
[0074] In the above explanation, if terms such as "perpendicular," "parallel," and "plane" are used, these terms do not have a strict meaning. Rather, "perpendicular," "parallel," and "plane" refer to a design or manufacturing tolerance or error that is acceptable, meaning that they are "effectively perpendicular," "effectively parallel," and "effectively plane."
[0075] Furthermore, in the above explanation, if there are descriptions such as "identical," "equal," or "different" regarding external dimensions or size, these descriptions do not have a strict meaning. In other words, "identical," "equal," and "different" mean that tolerances and errors in design and manufacturing are allowed, and that they are "substantially identical," "substantially equal," or "substantially different."
[0076] Furthermore, although not to be exemplified individually, the present invention may be implemented with various modifications without departing from its spirit. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0077] 1. Image recording device 3 cabinets 5 Feeding tray 7 Feeding rollers 11. Cutter mechanism (an example of a cutting section) 13. Head (an example of an image recording unit) 17 Guide member 23. First Detention Unit 25 Second Detention Unit 31. Swivel Arm 31a Pivot shaft member (an example of a pivot shaft) 31b Protrusion (Example of an engagement mechanism) 33 Stopper 33b Hammer section (an example of a blocking member) 33c Contact surface 33d uneven part 35 Flap 35a Rotating shaft member (an example of a rotating shaft) 35b Slotted hole (an example of an engagement mechanism) 37. Fixed chute (an example of a fixed structural member or chute member) 39. Cutter frame (an example of a frame) 49 Movable member 51 Gear damper (an example of a damper) 55 Slide damper (an example of an engaging member) 61 Gear section 65. Protrusions (an example of light-shielding parts) 67. Photosensor (an example of a detection unit) 67a Output port 67b Inlet AR1 1st area AR2 2nd area P1 Cut sheet (an example of a sheet-like medium) P2 Roll (an example of sheet-type media and roll-type media) R Roll Body TR transport route
Claims
1. A housing in which a transport path is formed, A feeding tray configured to be insertable and removable from the housing, capable of accommodating sheet-like media, comprising a first storage section capable of accommodating a plurality of the sheet-like media stacked vertically, An image recording unit that records an image on the sheet-like medium in the transport path, A guide member is provided in the housing, at a portion facing the rear end of the feeding tray inserted into the housing, along the insertion direction, to guide the sheet-like medium in the first storage section to the transport path, A stopper is provided that is displaceable between a restricting state in which it contacts the leading edge of the sheet-like medium in the first housing and restricts the passage of the sheet-like medium to the bank provided on the guide member, and a retracted state in which it is separated from the leading edge of the sheet-like medium and allows the passage of the sheet-like medium to the guide member, when the feeding tray is inserted into the housing, A flap is provided above the sheet-like medium stacked in the first housing, on the opposite side of the stopper, sandwiching the stacked sheet-like medium, and is displaceable in the vertical direction by rotation around a predetermined axis of rotation, It has, When the flap is displaced downward and the stopper is in the restricting position, the upper end of the flap and the upper end of the stopper are configured to overlap in a side view from a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction. An image recording device characterized by the following features.
2. The aforementioned rotating shaft is The flap is provided on the inner side along the insertion direction, The aforementioned enclosure is It is equipped with a fixed structural member that rotatably supports the aforementioned rotating shaft, The image recording device further includes, A feeding roller that feeds the sheet-like medium from the feeding tray to the transport path, A swing arm is provided, which rotatably supports the feeding roller at its rear end along the insertion direction and has a swing axis at its front end along the insertion direction, An engagement mechanism is provided which, on the front side of the flap along the insertion direction, engages the flap with the swinging arm using a concave-concave engagement structure, and moves the flap up and down in accordance with the swinging of the swinging arm, The image recording device according to claim 1, characterized by having the following features.
3. The aforementioned feeding tray is The system further comprises a second housing capable of accommodating a roll in which the sheet-like medium is wound into a roll shape, The aforementioned flap is The sheet-like medium, which is the roll medium, unwound from the roll body is guided along the transport path. The image recording device further includes, It is located downstream of the stopper in the transport direction along the transport path and upstream of the image recording unit in the transport direction, and has a cutting unit for cutting the roll medium. The image recording device according to feature 2.
4. The aforementioned fixed structural member is This is a chute member fixed to the frame that supports the aforementioned cut portion. The image recording device according to feature 3.
5. The stopper is, The first containment section includes a blocking member that prevents the sheet-like medium from entering the cutting section when it moves along the transport path formed between the flap and the stopper. The image recording device according to claim 3 or 4.
6. The stopper is, The contact surface with the sheet-like medium is provided with a plurality of irregularities. The image recording device according to claim 1, characterized by the features described above.
7. The contact surface of the stopper is The first region having the plurality of uneven parts, A second region located below the first region and lacking the aforementioned uneven portion, The image recording device according to claim 6, characterized by including the following:
8. A moving member that moves toward the rear in the insertion direction as the feeding tray is inserted into the housing, A damper that buffers the movement of the moving member toward the rear, A detection unit that detects the insertion of the feeding tray into the housing based on the incident light conditions, The moving member is provided with a light-shielding portion that blocks the incidence of light to the detection portion when it moves toward the rear, It further possesses, The detection unit, The insertion of the feeding tray is detected when the light is blocked by the light-shielding portion. The image recording device according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that
9. The aforementioned movable member is The stopper includes an engaging member that engages with the stopper such that the stopper moves towards the back in the insertion direction when it moves from the restricting state to the retracted state, and moves towards the front in the insertion direction when it moves from the retracted state to the restricting state. The damper is, This gear damper engages with the gear portion provided on the aforementioned engaging member. The detection unit, It is equipped with an outlet for emitting light and an inlet for emitting light, The light-shielding portion is A projection is provided on the rear portion of the engaging member, which is inserted between the outlet and the inlet when the engaging member moves to the rear, thereby blocking the incidence of light. The image recording device according to claim 8.
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