US20040178571A1 - Sheet feeder in image reading apparatus - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a sheet feeder that feeds a sheet, such as a document, in an image reading apparatus, and, more particularly, to a structure to prevent image reading failures caused by a sheet to be fed being instantaneously stopped at a reading part when a leading edge of the sheet collides with a roller disposed at a downstream position of the reading part.
- a facsimile, scanner or copier a plurality of documents are stacked at one place, and fed one by one by an auto sheet feeder to read images on the documents at a reading part where a line-type CCD image pickup device or a line-type contact image sensor (CIS) is disposed.
- a sheet feeder which comprises a roller pair, that is, a drive roller and a driven roller used in pair, is provided at a downstream side of the reading part.
- a nip portion between the drive roller and the driven roller extends in an axial direction of the rollers and is parallel to the direction perpendicular to the sheet feed direction.
- Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2001-310857 discloses a paper sheet discharging mechanism formed of pairs of rollers, which are driving rollers and driven rollers, that press against the driving rollers, for discharging the paper sheets from the inside of the device.
- Axes of the driven rollers that press the paper sheets to the driving rollers, that convey the paper sheets in the sheet discharging direction, are disposed on planes parallel to the axes of the driving rollers, and arranged symmetrically with respect to a centerline of the sheets to be discharged and inclined with respect to the axes of the driving rollers.
- the sheets to be discharged are deflected at a center of the width, the deflection continues in the direction of travel, which produces a shape based stiffness in the sheets, thereby making the sheets stiff.
- this prevents the sheets from drooping downstream of the roller feeding, and jamming during discharge.
- the deflection protruding substantially in the center of the document may continue up to the upstream side of the feeding.
- the deflection may be curved approaching or going away from the reading part, resulting in the distance from the document to the reading part may change between a part with the deflection and a part without the deflection.
- the degree of approach of the document to the reading part in its width direction varies greatly. As a result, image data of correct size cannot be obtained.
- the invention provides a sheet feeder in an image reading apparatus, which is capable of obtaining image data correctly.
- a sheet feeder that feeds a sheet in an image reading apparatus with an image reading part may include a drive roller unit that is disposed at a downstream side from the reading part in a sheet feed direction and includes a drive roller, and a driven roller unit that includes a driven roller that presses against the drive roller.
- a coefficient of friction of an outer layer of the driven roller to a sheet to be fed may be smaller than a coefficient of friction of an outer layer of the drive roller to the sheet.
- an axis of the drive roller may be disposed perpendicular to the sheet feed direction, and an axis of the driven roller disposed on a slant with respect to the sheet feed direction.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a multifunction device including a document reader having an auto sheet feeder according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is perspective view where a cover of the document reader having the auto sheet feeder is open from a main body case;
- FIG. 3 is side sectional view showing essential parts of the document reader having the auto sheet feeder
- FIG. 4 is a top view of a pair of ejection rollers disposed on a downstream side from a document reading part with respect to a sheet feed direction;
- FIG. 5A is a top view of driven rollers except for drive rollers
- FIG. 5B is an enlarged perspective view of a guide groove for a support shaft of a driven roller
- FIG. 5C is an enlarged sectional view taken along line V c -V c of FIG. 5A;
- FIG. 6A is a pictorial view showing a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6B is a view showing another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6C is a view showing a further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- the embodiment is applied to a document reader 2 with an auto sheet feeder 6 in a multifunction device 1 including a facsimile function, a scanner function, a copier function, and a printer function.
- a large-sized glass plate 4 for placing a document thereon is fixed in a horizontal state on a top surface of a main body case 3 of the multifunction device 1 .
- An operation panel portion 5 is provided in a front part of the top surface of the main body case 3 .
- the operation panel portion 5 includes a ten keypad for executing the facsimile function, the scanner function, and the copier function, buttons for issuing directives for various operations, and a liquid crystal display.
- the document reader 2 is made up of a cover assembly 7 , the auto sheet feeder 6 , and a reading element 9 .
- the cover assembly 7 is attached to a rear edge of the top surface of the main body case 3 via hinges 8 so as to swing up and down.
- the auto sheet feeder 6 is provided on one end of a top surface of the cover assembly 7
- the reading element 9 includes a line-type CCD image pickup device, which is arranged at one end of a lower surface of a side-edge 4 a of the glass plate 4 .
- the glass plate 4 is fixed to the upper surface of the main body case 3 .
- the document reader 2 is structured such that a document is placed face down on the large-sized glass plate 4 and is held by a holding member 7 a .
- the holding member 7 a is, for example, a sponge pad provided on a lower surface of the cover assembly 7 . Images on the document are read by the reading element 9 that moves on a guide rail 10 disposed along the lower surface of the large-sized glass plate 4 on the basis of an image reading instruction.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 With reference to FIGS. 1 to 3 , the structure of the auto sheet feeder 6 in the document reader 2 will be described.
- a case portion 11 of the auto sheet feeder 6 is fixed on one end of the cover assembly 7 , and a document tray 12 is disposed on one end of the case portion 11 at an inclined angle so that its free end extends upwardly.
- a discharge paper tray 13 is formed on the top surface of the cover assembly 7 where a document P is discharged.
- a beginning 14 a of the upper path plate 14 is located in close proximity to the document tray 12 .
- a separation roller 15 that feeds documents P, while separating them one by one, stacked on the document tray 12 , a sheet sensor 16 , with a detection lever 16 a that pivots by contact with a leading edge of the document P, and a pair of paper feed rollers 17 a , 17 b are provided on the upper path plate 14 .
- a downward curved end 14 b of the upper path plate 14 and a beginning 18 a of a lower path plate 18 partially overlap.
- An end 18 b of the lower path plate 18 extends toward ejection rollers 19 , 20 arranged proximate the discharge paper tray 13 .
- a pair of conveying rollers 21 a , 21 b are disposed close to the beginning 18 a of the lower path plate 18 at an upstream side of a reading point 23 a .
- a rear sensor 22 with a detection lever 22 a , is provided in close proximity to the conveying rollers 21 a , 21 b .
- the detection lever 22 a detects the leading and trailing edges of a document P to find its length and to determine the occurrence of a paper jam.
- the lower path plate 18 is curved downwardly in the middle portion with respect to a feed direction, and includes a reading window 23 at its lowest position.
- the reading window 23 has a rectangular shape, in plan view, and opens above the reading device 9 when at the stop position.
- the reading window 23 is formed such that a length Lo, in the sheet feed direction, is short and a length in a direction perpendicular to the sheet feed direction is long (with reference to FIGS. 1 and 3).
- a plurality of ribs 24 are arranged above the lower path plate 18 with such a narrow spacing that a document P can pass so that a lower surface (from which the image is read) of the document P can slide on a surface of the reading point 23 a .
- a guide piece 25 that leads the document P passing through the reading point 23 a to the downstream side of the upper surface of the lower path plate 18 , is fixed to an edge of the side-edge glass plate 4 a.
- a cover 26 is pivotable about a shaft 27 at its proximal end on one end of the case portion 11 (opposite from the document tray 12 ), and is structured so as to expose the upper portion of the upper path plate 14 when a paper jam occurs.
- the drive roller 19 and the driven roller 20 are disposed at a downstream side from the reading point 23 a .
- Both the drive roller 19 and the driven roller 20 comprise a plurality of roller segments.
- the drive roller 19 disposed on an upper side, is fixed to a drive shaft 29 that is parallel to a direction perpendicular to the sheet feed direction (X-axis direction in FIG. 4).
- the drive shaft 29 is rotated by a drive motor and a transmission gear (not shown) in sheet feed direction.
- At least a peripheral layer of the drive roller 19 is made from rubber having a large coefficient of friction with respect to the document P. Pairs of segments of the drive roller 19 and the driven roller 20 are provided in a plurality of places on drive shaft 29 and support shafts 30 , respectively (four places, or pairs in the embodiment), and symmetrically on each side of a centerline O of the document P with respect to its width (a sheet dimension in Y-axis direction in FIG. 4).
- each segment of the driven roller 20 is made from a synthetic material, such as polyacetal, having a lower coefficient of friction with respect to the document P than that of the segments of the drive roller 19 .
- the driven roller 20 preferably has a minimal coefficient of friction. That is, the driven roller 20 must have a coefficient of friction lower than, at least, that of the drive roller 19 .
- the segments of the driven roller 20 are fitted on a pair of support shafts 30 so as to press against the corresponding segments of drive roller 19 .
- the segments of the driven roller 20 are arranged symmetrically with two segments on each side of the centerline O and axes 20 a of the driven roller 20 segments (axes of the support shafts 30 ) are arranged so they are not perpendicular to the sheet feed direction (X-axis direction), i.e., not parallel to the Y-axis direction, but are inclined at an angle of ⁇ degrees (1 to 3 degrees in the embodiment, for example and exaggerated in FIG. 5A for purposes of illustration) with respect to the Y-axis.
- the driven roller 20 segments are disposed on a slant such that the driven roller 20 segments close to the centerline O are on the downstream side of the sheet feed direction and the driven roller 20 segments far from the centerline O are on the upstream side (refer to FIG. 5A).
- the support shafts 30 are supported in guide grooves 31 , which are open upwardly in the case portion 11 , so as to be movable vertically (FIG. 5B).
- the support shafts 30 are urged by urging members 33 , such as coil springs, plate springs, and elastic members made from rubber, mounted in recessed receiving portions 32 formed adjacent each of the guide grooves 31 so that the driven roller 20 segments are pressed against the drive roller 19 segments (FIG. 5C).
- the guide grooves 31 that support the respective support shafts 30 are formed as pairs and at positions out of alignment such that the inner guide grooves 31 (disposed on a side close to the centerline O) are, with respect to the drive shaft 29 , on the downstream side of the sheet feed direction and outer guide grooves 31 (disposed distant from the centerline O) are, with respect to the drive shaft 29 , on the upstream side of the sheet feed direction.
- the support shafts 30 are inclined at the angle of ⁇ degrees.
- a leading edge P 1 of the document P which is conveyed from the upstream side of the sheet feed direction, first collides against nip portions N 1 , N 1 between the drive roller 19 segments and the driven roller 20 segments.
- the nip portions N 1 , N 1 are closest to the upstream side in the sheet feed direction (FIG. 6A), of the driven roller 20 segments which are arranged on a slant, and contact the leading edge P 1 of the document P substantially at points, so that impact is minute.
- the driven roller 20 segments are arranged symmetrically on both sides of the centerline O, and the axes 20 a are arranged on a slant such that the driven roller 20 segments close to the centerline O are on the upstream side of the sheet feed direction and the driven roller 20 segments far from the centerline O are on the downstream side of the sheet feed direction.
- the driven roller 20 segments close to each side of the centerline O are the only segments disposed on a slant so as to be located on the upstream side of the sheet feed direction.
- the axes 20 a of the driven roller 20 segments far from the centerline O are disposed perpendicularly to the sheet feed direction (the X-axis direction), that is parallel to the Y-axis direction.
- FIGS. 6B and 6C have the advantage that the leading edge P 1 of the document P can be reliably held at the paired nip portions N 1 and are of point-contact type even when a width W1 of the document P is small, rather than the larger width shown in FIG. 6A.
- the drive roller 19 segments may be combined into one or two roller segments that are continuously long in the Y-axis direction, and the plurality of segments of the driven roller 20 may be arranged to press the one or two rollers at intervals.
- the urging members 33 may be provided for each segment of the driven roller 20 to urge the segments individually.
- the axis 20 a of one segment of the driven roller 20 only may be disposed on a slant toward the upstream or downstream side of the sheet feed direction in keeping with the concept of the embodiment.
- the urging members 33 that urge the driven roller 20 segments into contact with the drive roller 19 , are provided on each axis 20 a disposed symmetrically with respect to the center of the width of the document, the number of locations of the urging members 33 is decreased and, thus, costs can be reduced.
- the direction of the sheet (the document P) may be changed in a path from the reading point 23 a to just before the nip portion between the ejection rollers 19 , 20 such that the sheet can be substantially parallel to the glass plate 4 , and then the leading edge P 1 may be inserted into the nip portion.
- the impact at the nip portion can be reduced, thereby preventing the document P, being fed, from deflecting at the reading point 23 a.
- the invention may be applied to not only an auto sheet feeder but also to a sheet ejection part located on a downstream side from a device that feeds sheets (documents P) one by one and executes reading while conveying.
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A sheet feeder includes a plurality of roller pairs, which are drive roller segments and driven roller segments that press against the drive roller segments, disposed in pairs at a downstream side of a reading point. At least an outer layer of each of the drive roller segments is constructed of a material, such as a rubber, having a high coefficient of friction relative to a document sheet and at least an outer layer of each of the driven roller segments is made from a material having a low coefficient of friction relative to the document sheet. The drive roller segments are disposed on an axis perpendicular to a sheet feed direction, whereas the driven roller segments are disposed on axes inclined to the sheet feed direction symmetrically about a centerline of a width of the document sheet. Further, the axes of the driven roller segments are inclined such that the end of each of the segment's axis furthest from the centerline is on one of an upstream or downstream side of a sheet feed direction and an end closest to the centerline is on one of a downstream or upstream side of the sheet feed direction opposite that of the other end.
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- This application claims priority from JP 2003-070679, filed Mar. 14, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference thereto.
- 1. Field of Invention
- The invention relates to a sheet feeder that feeds a sheet, such as a document, in an image reading apparatus, and, more particularly, to a structure to prevent image reading failures caused by a sheet to be fed being instantaneously stopped at a reading part when a leading edge of the sheet collides with a roller disposed at a downstream position of the reading part.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Conventionally, in a facsimile, scanner or copier, a plurality of documents are stacked at one place, and fed one by one by an auto sheet feeder to read images on the documents at a reading part where a line-type CCD image pickup device or a line-type contact image sensor (CIS) is disposed. In this case, a sheet feeder, which comprises a roller pair, that is, a drive roller and a driven roller used in pair, is provided at a downstream side of the reading part. If axes of the drive roller and the driven roller are set in a direction perpendicular to a sheet feed direction, a nip portion between the drive roller and the driven roller extends in an axial direction of the rollers and is parallel to the direction perpendicular to the sheet feed direction. Thus, at the instant when the leading edge of the sheet collides against the nip portion along the length of the nip portion and width of the sheet, a load at the collision is great, and the feeding of the sheet is instantaneously stopped, resulting in a problem that the movement of images being read on the sheet is disrupted at the reading part and image data can not be accurately obtained.
- On the other hand, when a sheet to be passed through a paper sheet discharging mechanism is not stiff (rigidity is not sufficient), as a structure to reinforce the stiffness, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2001-310857 (FIGS.1 to 5) discloses a paper sheet discharging mechanism formed of pairs of rollers, which are driving rollers and driven rollers, that press against the driving rollers, for discharging the paper sheets from the inside of the device. Axes of the driven rollers that press the paper sheets to the driving rollers, that convey the paper sheets in the sheet discharging direction, are disposed on planes parallel to the axes of the driving rollers, and arranged symmetrically with respect to a centerline of the sheets to be discharged and inclined with respect to the axes of the driving rollers.
- According to this structure, the sheets to be discharged are deflected at a center of the width, the deflection continues in the direction of travel, which produces a shape based stiffness in the sheets, thereby making the sheets stiff. Thus, this prevents the sheets from drooping downstream of the roller feeding, and jamming during discharge.
- However, if the sheet feeder, made up of the pairs of the rollers with the structure disclosed in the former publication, is provided at the downstream side of the reading part, the deflection protruding substantially in the center of the document may continue up to the upstream side of the feeding. Thus, the deflection may be curved approaching or going away from the reading part, resulting in the distance from the document to the reading part may change between a part with the deflection and a part without the deflection. Thus, the degree of approach of the document to the reading part in its width direction varies greatly. As a result, image data of correct size cannot be obtained.
- The invention provides a sheet feeder in an image reading apparatus, which is capable of obtaining image data correctly.
- According to exemplary embodiments of the invention, a sheet feeder that feeds a sheet in an image reading apparatus with an image reading part may include a drive roller unit that is disposed at a downstream side from the reading part in a sheet feed direction and includes a drive roller, and a driven roller unit that includes a driven roller that presses against the drive roller. A coefficient of friction of an outer layer of the driven roller to a sheet to be fed may be smaller than a coefficient of friction of an outer layer of the drive roller to the sheet. Further, an axis of the drive roller may be disposed perpendicular to the sheet feed direction, and an axis of the driven roller disposed on a slant with respect to the sheet feed direction.
- An embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures, wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a multifunction device including a document reader having an auto sheet feeder according to the invention;
- FIG. 2 is perspective view where a cover of the document reader having the auto sheet feeder is open from a main body case;
- FIG. 3 is side sectional view showing essential parts of the document reader having the auto sheet feeder;
- FIG. 4 is a top view of a pair of ejection rollers disposed on a downstream side from a document reading part with respect to a sheet feed direction;
- FIG. 5A is a top view of driven rollers except for drive rollers;
- FIG. 5B is an enlarged perspective view of a guide groove for a support shaft of a driven roller;
- FIG. 5C is an enlarged sectional view taken along line Vc-Vc of FIG. 5A;
- FIG. 6A is a pictorial view showing a first embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 6B is a view showing another embodiment of the invention; and
- FIG. 6C is a view showing a further embodiment of the invention.
- An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. As shown in FIG. 1, the embodiment is applied to a
document reader 2 with anauto sheet feeder 6 in a multifunction device 1 including a facsimile function, a scanner function, a copier function, and a printer function. - A large-sized glass plate4 for placing a document thereon is fixed in a horizontal state on a top surface of a
main body case 3 of the multifunction device 1. Anoperation panel portion 5 is provided in a front part of the top surface of themain body case 3. Theoperation panel portion 5 includes a ten keypad for executing the facsimile function, the scanner function, and the copier function, buttons for issuing directives for various operations, and a liquid crystal display. - As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the
document reader 2, with theauto sheet feeder 6, is made up of acover assembly 7, theauto sheet feeder 6, and areading element 9. Thecover assembly 7 is attached to a rear edge of the top surface of themain body case 3 viahinges 8 so as to swing up and down. Theauto sheet feeder 6 is provided on one end of a top surface of thecover assembly 7, and thereading element 9 includes a line-type CCD image pickup device, which is arranged at one end of a lower surface of a side-edge 4 a of the glass plate 4. The glass plate 4 is fixed to the upper surface of themain body case 3. In the embodiment, thedocument reader 2 is structured such that a document is placed face down on the large-sized glass plate 4 and is held by aholding member 7 a. Theholding member 7 a is, for example, a sponge pad provided on a lower surface of thecover assembly 7. Images on the document are read by thereading element 9 that moves on aguide rail 10 disposed along the lower surface of the large-sized glass plate 4 on the basis of an image reading instruction. - With reference to FIGS.1 to 3, the structure of the
auto sheet feeder 6 in thedocument reader 2 will be described. As shown in FIG. 1, acase portion 11 of theauto sheet feeder 6 is fixed on one end of thecover assembly 7, and adocument tray 12 is disposed on one end of thecase portion 11 at an inclined angle so that its free end extends upwardly. Below thedocument tray 12, adischarge paper tray 13 is formed on the top surface of thecover assembly 7 where a document P is discharged. - As shown in FIG. 3, in the
case portion 11, a beginning 14 a of theupper path plate 14 is located in close proximity to thedocument tray 12. Aseparation roller 15 that feeds documents P, while separating them one by one, stacked on thedocument tray 12, asheet sensor 16, with a detection lever 16 a that pivots by contact with a leading edge of the document P, and a pair ofpaper feed rollers 17 a, 17 b are provided on theupper path plate 14. A downwardcurved end 14 b of theupper path plate 14 and a beginning 18 a of alower path plate 18 partially overlap. Anend 18 b of thelower path plate 18 extends towardejection rollers discharge paper tray 13. A pair ofconveying rollers lower path plate 18 at an upstream side of areading point 23 a. Arear sensor 22, with adetection lever 22 a, is provided in close proximity to the conveyingrollers detection lever 22 a detects the leading and trailing edges of a document P to find its length and to determine the occurrence of a paper jam. Thelower path plate 18 is curved downwardly in the middle portion with respect to a feed direction, and includes a readingwindow 23 at its lowest position. The readingwindow 23 has a rectangular shape, in plan view, and opens above thereading device 9 when at the stop position. The readingwindow 23 is formed such that a length Lo, in the sheet feed direction, is short and a length in a direction perpendicular to the sheet feed direction is long (with reference to FIGS. 1 and 3). A plurality ofribs 24 are arranged above thelower path plate 18 with such a narrow spacing that a document P can pass so that a lower surface (from which the image is read) of the document P can slide on a surface of thereading point 23 a. Aguide piece 25, that leads the document P passing through thereading point 23 a to the downstream side of the upper surface of thelower path plate 18, is fixed to an edge of the side-edge glass plate 4 a. - A
cover 26 is pivotable about ashaft 27 at its proximal end on one end of the case portion 11 (opposite from the document tray 12), and is structured so as to expose the upper portion of theupper path plate 14 when a paper jam occurs. - The following will describe the structure of the pair of
ejection rollers drive roller 19 and a drivenroller 20, that function as a sheet feeder on the ejection side of the feed direction with reference to FIGS. 3, 4, and 5. Thedrive roller 19 and the drivenroller 20 are disposed at a downstream side from thereading point 23 a. Both thedrive roller 19 and the drivenroller 20 comprise a plurality of roller segments. Thedrive roller 19, disposed on an upper side, is fixed to adrive shaft 29 that is parallel to a direction perpendicular to the sheet feed direction (X-axis direction in FIG. 4). Thedrive shaft 29 is rotated by a drive motor and a transmission gear (not shown) in sheet feed direction. At least a peripheral layer of thedrive roller 19 is made from rubber having a large coefficient of friction with respect to the document P. Pairs of segments of thedrive roller 19 and the drivenroller 20 are provided in a plurality of places ondrive shaft 29 andsupport shafts 30, respectively (four places, or pairs in the embodiment), and symmetrically on each side of a centerline O of the document P with respect to its width (a sheet dimension in Y-axis direction in FIG. 4). - On the other hand, at least a peripheral layer of each segment of the driven
roller 20 is made from a synthetic material, such as polyacetal, having a lower coefficient of friction with respect to the document P than that of the segments of thedrive roller 19. - To control the sheet feed direction using only the
drive roller 19 to prevent sheet skewing, the drivenroller 20 preferably has a minimal coefficient of friction. That is, the drivenroller 20 must have a coefficient of friction lower than, at least, that of thedrive roller 19. - The segments of the driven
roller 20 are fitted on a pair ofsupport shafts 30 so as to press against the corresponding segments ofdrive roller 19. In the embodiment as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the segments of the drivenroller 20 are arranged symmetrically with two segments on each side of the centerline O and axes 20 a of the drivenroller 20 segments (axes of the support shafts 30) are arranged so they are not perpendicular to the sheet feed direction (X-axis direction), i.e., not parallel to the Y-axis direction, but are inclined at an angle of θ degrees (1 to 3 degrees in the embodiment, for example and exaggerated in FIG. 5A for purposes of illustration) with respect to the Y-axis. The drivenroller 20 segments are disposed on a slant such that the drivenroller 20 segments close to the centerline O are on the downstream side of the sheet feed direction and the drivenroller 20 segments far from the centerline O are on the upstream side (refer to FIG. 5A). Thesupport shafts 30 are supported inguide grooves 31, which are open upwardly in thecase portion 11, so as to be movable vertically (FIG. 5B). Thesupport shafts 30 are urged by urgingmembers 33, such as coil springs, plate springs, and elastic members made from rubber, mounted in recessed receivingportions 32 formed adjacent each of theguide grooves 31 so that the drivenroller 20 segments are pressed against thedrive roller 19 segments (FIG. 5C). - The
guide grooves 31 that support therespective support shafts 30 are formed as pairs and at positions out of alignment such that the inner guide grooves 31 (disposed on a side close to the centerline O) are, with respect to thedrive shaft 29, on the downstream side of the sheet feed direction and outer guide grooves 31 (disposed distant from the centerline O) are, with respect to thedrive shaft 29, on the upstream side of the sheet feed direction. Thereby, thesupport shafts 30 are inclined at the angle of θ degrees. - According to the above-described structure, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6A, a leading edge P1 of the document P, which is conveyed from the upstream side of the sheet feed direction, first collides against nip portions N1, N1 between the
drive roller 19 segments and the drivenroller 20 segments. The nip portions N1, N1 are closest to the upstream side in the sheet feed direction (FIG. 6A), of the drivenroller 20 segments which are arranged on a slant, and contact the leading edge P1 of the document P substantially at points, so that impact is minute. Thus, when the document P is fed from the conveyingrollers reading point 23 a, and the leading edge P1 of the document P collides against the nip portions N1, N1, the impact (an entry resistance of the leading edge P1) is greatly reduced. The minute impact does not cause phenomena such as the advance of the document P being temporarily stopped, or the document P being bent at thereading point 23 a. Thus, the problem that image reading data, at thereading point 23 a, is distorted does not occur, and the reading operation can be maintained with stability. - In an embodiment shown in FIG. 6B, the driven
roller 20 segments are arranged symmetrically on both sides of the centerline O, and theaxes 20 a are arranged on a slant such that the drivenroller 20 segments close to the centerline O are on the upstream side of the sheet feed direction and the drivenroller 20 segments far from the centerline O are on the downstream side of the sheet feed direction. - In an embodiment shown in FIG. 6C, the driven
roller 20 segments close to each side of the centerline O are the only segments disposed on a slant so as to be located on the upstream side of the sheet feed direction. Theaxes 20 a of the drivenroller 20 segments far from the centerline O are disposed perpendicularly to the sheet feed direction (the X-axis direction), that is parallel to the Y-axis direction. - The embodiments shown in FIGS. 6B and 6C have the advantage that the leading edge P1 of the document P can be reliably held at the paired nip portions N1 and are of point-contact type even when a width W1 of the document P is small, rather than the larger width shown in FIG. 6A.
- As another embodiment, the
drive roller 19 segments may be combined into one or two roller segments that are continuously long in the Y-axis direction, and the plurality of segments of the drivenroller 20 may be arranged to press the one or two rollers at intervals. Alternatively, the urgingmembers 33 may be provided for each segment of the drivenroller 20 to urge the segments individually. - Further, of the driven
roller 22 segments, theaxis 20 a of one segment of the drivenroller 20 only may be disposed on a slant toward the upstream or downstream side of the sheet feed direction in keeping with the concept of the embodiment. - As the urging
members 33, that urge the drivenroller 20 segments into contact with thedrive roller 19, are provided on eachaxis 20 a disposed symmetrically with respect to the center of the width of the document, the number of locations of the urgingmembers 33 is decreased and, thus, costs can be reduced. - If a sheet feed path from a nip portion between the conveying
rollers reading point 23 a, to the nip portion N1 between theejection rollers reading point 23 a is formed to be curved in a top to bottom direction, the document P loses its stiffness compared when a sheet feed path is straight. Thus, when the leading edge P1 of the document P strikes the nip portion N1 between theejection rollers reading point 23 a because of the impact (the resistance). However, with the above structure, it is possible to prevent problems, such as deflection, from occurring. Further, in FIG. 3, the direction of the sheet (the document P) may be changed in a path from thereading point 23 a to just before the nip portion between theejection rollers reading point 23 a. - The invention may be applied to not only an auto sheet feeder but also to a sheet ejection part located on a downstream side from a device that feeds sheets (documents P) one by one and executes reading while conveying.
Claims (20)
1. A sheet feeder that feeds a sheet in an image reading apparatus with an image reading part, the sheet feeder comprising:
a drive roller unit that is disposed at a downstream side from the reading part in a sheet feed direction and includes a drive roller; and
a driven roller unit that includes a driven roller that presses against the drive roller;
wherein a coefficient of friction of an outer layer of the driven roller to a sheet to be fed is smaller than a coefficient of friction of an outer layer of the drive roller to the sheet, and
an axis of the drive roller is disposed perpendicular to the sheet feed direction, and an axis of the driven roller is disposed on a slant with respect to the sheet feed direction.
2. The sheet feeder according to claim 1 , wherein the driven roller unit includes a plurality of driven roller segments that are arranged symmetrically on both sides of a center of a width of the sheet to be fed, and axes of the segments of the driven roller are arranged and inclined symmetrically on both sides of the center of the width of the sheet to be fed.
3. The sheet feeder according to claim 2 , wherein the axes of the segments of the driven roller are arranged such that an end portion of each axis that is far from the center of the width of the sheet to be fed is on an upstream side in the sheet feed direction and an end portion of each axis that is close to the center of the width of the sheet to be fed is on a downstream side in the sheet feed direction.
4. The sheet feeder according to claim 2 , wherein in the driven roller unit, a plurality of the segments of the driven roller is arranged on each side of the center of the width of the sheet to be fed.
5. The sheet feeder according to claim 4 , wherein the axes of the segments of the driven roller arranged on one side of the center of the width of the sheet to be fed are aligned on each side of the center of the width of the sheet to be fed.
6. The sheet feeder according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of the segments of the driven roller is placed out of alignment such that the segments of the driven roller on a side far from the center of the width of the sheet are arranged on an upstream side in the sheet feed direction, and the segments of the driven roller on a side close to the center of the width of the sheet are arranged on the downstream side in the sheet feed direction.
7. The sheet feeder according to claim 2 , wherein the driven roller unit includes an urging member that urges the segments of the driven roller toward the drive roller, and the urging member urges the segments of the driven roller independently at least on both sides of the center of the width of the sheet to be fed.
8. The sheet feeder according to claim 1 , further comprising a conveying roller pair at an upstream side from the image reading part in the sheet feed direction, wherein a sheet conveying path from the conveying roller pair to a pairing of the drive roller and the driven roller is curved.
9. The sheet feeder according to claim 1 , wherein the axis of the driven roller is inclined at an angle of 1° to 3° with respect to a leading edge of the sheet to be fed.
10. The sheet feeder according to claim 2 , wherein the drive roller unit has a plurality of segments of the drive roller in the same number as the segments of the driven roller.
11. A downstream sheet conveying mechanism for transporting a fed recording medium from an operation site, comprising:
a first drive shaft perpendicular to a feed direction of the recording medium;
a drive roller disposed on the first drive shaft;
a second drive shaft having at least two segments, each segment inclined relative to the first drive shaft; and
at least one driven roller mounted to each segment of the second drive shaft.
12. The downstream sheet conveying mechanism according to claim 11 , wherein the inclination is in a range of 1-3°.
13. The downstream sheet conveying mechanism according to claim 11 , wherein the drive roller has a coefficient of friction relative to the recording medium greater than a coefficient of friction of the driven rollers relative to the recording medium.
14. The downstream sheet conveying mechanism according to claim 13 , wherein the drive roller is composed of a plurality of segments equal in number to a number of driven rollers, a driven roller and a segment of drive roller comprising a conveying pair.
15. The downstream sheet conveying mechanism according to claim 11 , wherein the inclination places a centermost end of a second drive shaft segment one of more upstream and more downstream in the recording medium feed direction than the first drive shaft and the other end of such second drive shaft segment one of more downstream and more upstream than the first drive shaft.
16. The downstream sheet conveying mechanism according to claim 11 , wherein the second drive shaft has four segments, the two innermost segments inclined relative to the first drive shaft and the two outermost segments parallel to the first drive shaft.
17. The downstream sheet converging mechanism according to claim 15 , wherein the second drive shaft has four segments, the two innermost segments inclined relative to the first drive shaft and the two outermost segments parallel to the first drive shaft.
18. A processing device, that uses a transported medium for one of reading and printing an image, having a downstream sheet conveying mechanism, comprising:
a first drive shaft perpendicular to a feed direction of the medium;
a drive roller disposed on the first drive shaft;
a second drive shaft having at least two segments, each segment inclined relative to the first drive shaft; and
at least one driven roller mounted to each segment of the second drive shaft.
19. The processing device according to claim 18 , wherein the inclination is in a range of 1-3° and the drive roller has a coefficient of friction relative to the medium greater than a coefficient of friction of the driven rollers relative to the medium.
20. The processing device according to claim 19 , wherein the inclination places a centermost end of a second drive shaft segment one of more upstream and more downstream in the medium feed direction than the first drive shaft and the other end of such second drive shaft segment one of more downstream and more upstream than the first drive shaft.
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