US20050017429A1 - Paper feeding cassette for image forming apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a paper feeding cassette for an image forming apparatus, and more particularly, to a paper feeding cassette removably mounted in an image forming apparatus to contain sheets of paper to be printed therein and supply the sheets to an image forming apparatus body one by one.
- an image forming apparatus such as a photocopier, a laser printer, a facsimile, and a multi-function device, has a paper feeding cassette 100 in which sheets of paper to be supplied into an image forming apparatus body are stacked.
- the paper feeding cassette 100 is removably mounted in the image forming apparatus body. The sheets stacked in the paper feeding cassette 100 are supplied to the image forming apparatus body, one by one, by a pick-up unit.
- the paper feeding cassette 100 includes a cassette body 110 , an inclined supporter 130 disposed inside the cassette body 110 at a predetermined slope with respect to an uppermost sheet P, and a separation guide 120 being supported on the inclined supporter 130 .
- a pickup roller 140 rotates to be in contact with the uppermost sheet P stacked in the paper feeding cassette 100 and pushes up the uppermost sheet P in a direction of “A”. Then, a front end of the sheet P comes into contact with the separation guide 120 . At this point, there is a roughness on a surface of the separation guide 120 to which the sheet P contacts. Accordingly, the sheet P is separated one by one due to a friction resistance that is generated when the uppermost sheet P comes into contact with the surface of the separation guide 120 , and when the sheet P is slidably picked-up.
- the image forming apparatus has been improved to be capable of performing a printing operation using various types of the sheet P. Accordingly, the paper feeding cassette 100 is available to accommodate the various types of the sheet P.
- the surface of the separation guide 120 to be in contact with the sheet P is made of a material having a predetermined surface roughness, and the separation guide 120 is fixedly disposed in the cassette body 110 . Accordingly, the sheet P is picked-up by the pickup roller 140 with the same friction resistance regardless of the type of the sheet P.
- the separation guide 120 is made of material having a high surface roughness, it is effective in separating a thin sheet P one by one.
- the separation guide 120 has a difficulty separating a thick sheet P due to an increased friction resistance, which is attributed to a self-weight of the thick sheet P.
- the thick sheet P is not picked-up and is jammed in the cassette body 110 .
- the separation guide 120 is made of another material having a low surface roughness, it has the effectiveness in separating and picking up the thick sheet P one by one owing to the decreased friction resistance.
- the friction resistance is not generated sufficiently for the separation guide 120 to separate the thin sheet P one by one, there is a problem that the thin sheet P is fed out in an overlapping relationship with other sheets P.
- a paper feeding cassette for an image forming apparatus includes a separation guide disposed in the cassette body containing sheets therein in plural numbers and comes into contact with a front end of the sheet being picked-up such that there occurs a predetermined friction resistance at a contacting area of the separation guide and the sheet. At least one separation guide is disposed to be able to contact selectively the front end of the sheet in accordance with a type of the sheet.
- the friction resistance between the picked-up sheet and the separation guide can vary in degree. Therefore, it is possible to separate the sheets one by one regardless of the type of the sheets stacked in the cassette body and supply the sheet to an image forming apparatus body of the image forming apparatus.
- the paper feeding cassette for the image forming apparatus includes a cassette body containing the sheets therein, an inclined plate fixedly disposed in the cassette body to come into contact with a picked-up sheet, at least one fixing guide fixedly disposed in the cassette body and supported on the inclined plate, at least one moving guide movably disposed at the inclined plate to move toward and away from a contact line where the fixing guide contacts the sheet, and a reciprocating unit linearly reciprocating the moving guide.
- the reciprocating unit includes a support plate movably disposed within a space formed between a rear surface of the fixing guide and a sidewall of the cassette body to support the moving guide, a guide portion movably supporting the support plate in a sliding manner, a cam member rotatably disposed within the space to contact a rear surface of the support plate to reciprocate the support plate, and a resilient pressing member resiliently pressing one of the support plate and the cam member in a direction of a contact point of the support plate and the cam member.
- the inclined plate is provided with at least one opening. It is possible that the moving guide selectively moves with respect to the contact line between the sheet and the fixing guide through the opening in accordance with a reciprocal movement of the support plate.
- the cam member is disposed on a rotary shaft disposed across the space, and the rotary shaft is rotated by a driving unit.
- the driving unit is a rotary lever disposed at an end of the rotary shaft extended from the sidewall of the cassette body or an electromotive motor disposed inside the cassette body to be connected with the rotary shaft to transmit a rotation driving force to the rotary shaft.
- the resilient pressing member is an extension spring disposed between the support plate and the sidewall of the body to pull the support plate toward the sidewall, or a compression spring disposed between the support plate and the inclined plate to push the support plate toward the sidewall of the cassette body.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an interior of a paper feeding cassette for a conventional image forming apparatus
- FIG. 2 is a side section view schematically showing the paper feeding cassette of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an interior of a paper feeding cassette in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are side section views schematically showing a moving guide and a reciprocating unit of the paper feeding cassette of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view schematically showing an appearance of the paper feeding cassette of FIG. 3 .
- a paper feeding cassette 200 for an image forming apparatus includes a cassette body 210 having a containing space to contain sheets therein, an inclined supporter 230 disposed in the cassette body 210 , and a separation guide 220 supported on the inclined supporter 230 .
- the cassette body 210 is removably mounted in an image forming apparatus body (not shown) and is provided with a pickup roller 240 picking-up the sheets stacked in the cassette body 210 and supplying the sheets to the image forming apparatus body.
- the separation guide 220 is disposed in the cassette body 210 in plural numbers, and comes into contact with a front end of a sheet being picked-up by the pickup roller 240 such that there occurs a predetermined friction resistance at a contacting area of the separation guide 220 and the sheet. At least one separation guide 220 is disposed to be able to contact selectively the front end of the sheet in accordance with a type of the sheet. That is, the separation guide 220 includes a fixing guide 222 and a moving guide 225 , wherein the fixing guide 222 is fixedly disposed at the cassette body 210 , and the moving guide 225 is movably disposed at the cassette body 210 . Accordingly, the moving guide 225 selectively moves toward or away from a contact line where the front end of the picked-up sheet contacts the fixing guide 222 .
- the separation guide 220 as constructed above is supported on the inclined supporter 230 which is disposed in the cassette body 210 at a predetermined slope with respect to the sheet.
- the inclined supporter 230 includes an inclined plate 231 and a support plate 235 which support the fixing guide 222 and the moving guide 225 , respectively.
- the inclined plate 231 is fixed to the cassette body 210 .
- the support plate 235 reciprocates linearly within a space 215 that is formed between a sidewall 211 of the cassette body 210 and the inclined plate 231 .
- the sidewall 211 is disposed at a rear side of the inclined plate 231 .
- the inclined plate 231 is provided with at least one opening 233 .
- the opening 233 is a path through which the moving guide 225 moves toward and back with respect to the front end of the sheet or the contact line in accordance with a reciprocal movement of the support plate 235 .
- Provided in this embodiment are a plurality of inclined plates 231 , which are spaced from each other by a predetermined distance. Accordingly, the opening 233 is regularly formed by a gap 233 between the inclined plates 231 a or between the fixing guides 222 .
- the moving guide 225 reciprocates linearly by a reciprocating unit 250 including the support plate 235 supporting the moving guide 225 .
- the reciprocating unit 250 includes a guide portion 253 for guiding the support plate 235 to slidably move within the space 215 , and a cam member 251 rotatably mounted in the cassette body 210 and disposed in the space 215 , a side of the cam member 251 contacting a rear surface of the support plate 235 .
- the cam member 251 rotates and controls the support plate 235 to reciprocate linearly within the space 215 along the guide portion 253 .
- the reciprocating unit 250 includes a driving unit rotating the cam member 251 and a rotary shaft 255 transmitting a rotation driving force from the driving unit to the cam member 251 .
- the rotary shaft 255 is disposed across the space 215 along the rear surface of the support plate 235
- the cam member 51 is disposed on the rotary shaft 255 .
- the driving unit rotatably driving the rotary shaft 255 includes a rotary lever 259 disposed at an end of the rotary shaft 255 extended from the sidewall 211 of the cassette body 210 .
- a user manipulates the rotary lever 259 to rotate the cam member 251 in accordance with the type of the sheet stacked in the paper feeding cassette 200 , thereby allowing the moving guide 225 to come into contact with or be separated from the front end of the picked-up sheet.
- the reciprocating unit 250 further includes a resilient recovering unit allowing the moving guide 225 , which advances to contact the front end of the sheet by the rotation of the cam member 251 , to separate automatically the front end of a thin sheet P 2 .
- a resilient pressing member 257 is used as the resilient recovering unit and disposed inside the space 215 to press resiliently one of the support plate 235 and the cam member 251 in a direction of a contact point of the support plate 235 and the cam member 251 .
- the resilient pressing member 257 includes a coil spring 257 connecting the support plate 235 to the sidewall of the cassette body 210 .
- the coil spring 257 functions as a tension spring to pull the support plate 235 toward the sidewall 211 .
- the support plate 235 maintains a contacting condition with the side of the cam member 251 regardless of a position of the cam member 251 , thereby reciprocating linearly along the guide portion 253 with the cam member 251 when the cam member 251 rotates.
- the paper feeding cassette 200 as constructed above is not limited to this embodiment.
- the support plate 235 may be provided in plural numbers to correspond to the respective moving guides 225 .
- the cam member 251 is provided on the rotary shaft 255 in plural numbers to correspond to the respective support plates 235 and, accordingly, the guide portion 253 and the resilient pressing member 257 are also provided in plural numbers to correspond to the respect support plates 235 .
- the rotary shaft 255 is rotatably driven by being connected to another driving unit instead of the rotary lever 259 , wherein the another driving unit may be an electromotive motor disposed inside the image forming apparatus (not shown) for an overall driving of mechanisms of the image forming apparatus body. Accordingly, after a paper type detecting signal is input to a controller (not shown) by a user's selection or a predetermined paper type detecting sensor, the controller controls the another driving unit to reciprocate automatically such that the support plate 235 reciprocates.
- the resilient pressing member 257 may be a compression spring that is disposed to connect the support plate 235 to the inclined plate 231 , or a compression spring resiliently compressing the cam member 251 toward the support plates 235 .
- the user manipulates the rotary lever 259 to move the support plate 235 toward an inner side of the space 215 .
- the moving guide 225 moves back toward the space 215 through the opening 233 not to contact the thick sheet P 1 such that a friction resistance between the separation guide 220 and the picked-up paper P 1 becomes minimized.
- the pick-up roller 240 rotates to separate the sheet P 1 one by one from the plurality of sheets P stacked in the cassette body 210 and supply the sheet to the image forming apparatus body (not shown).
- the friction resistance occurred in the above state where the moving guide 225 moves away from the inclined plate 231 toward the space 215 and where only the fixed guide contacts the thin sheet P 2 is not sufficient to separate the thinner sheet P 2 one by one. Therefore, in order to increase the friction resistance, the user manipulates the rotary lever 259 to move linearly the moving guide 225 toward the front end of the thinner sheet P 2 . Then, the moving guide 225 and the fixing guide 222 simultaneously come into contact with the thin sheet P 2 such that there occurs a higher degree of the friction resistance than that generated in FIG. 4 . Accordingly, the thin sheet P 2 is easily picked-up and separated one by one.
- the fixing guide 222 and the moving guide 225 have the same degree of surface roughness
- the invention is not limited thereto. That is, the various modifications are possible.
- the moving guide 225 may have a higher surface roughness than the fixing guide 225 and vice versa.
- the paper feeding cassette 200 as described above according to the present invention is provided with the separation guide 220 generating the friction resistance by contacting the front end of the sheet P 1 or P 2 , wherein the separation guide 220 includes the moving guide 225 disposed to contact selectively the sheet P 1 or P 2 .
- the moving guide 225 is manipulated to reciprocate linearly in accordance with the type of the sheet P 1 or P 2 such that the friction resistance between the sheet P 1 or P 2 and the separation guide 220 varies in a degree. Accordingly, a variation in the degree of the friction resistance according to the type of the sheet P 1 or P 2 makes it easy to supply the sheet P 1 or P 2 one by one to the image forming apparatus body. Especially, in a case of the thick sheet P 1 , the cassette body 210 is prevented from jamming.
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A paper feeding cassette for an image forming apparatus includes an inclined supporter including an inclined plate fixedly disposed in a cassette body and a support plate for reciprocating, a separation guide including a fixing guide fixedly supported on the inclined plate and a moving guide movably supported on the support plate, and a reciprocating unit reciprocating the support plate. Accordingly, the moving guide selectively comes into contact with a sheet such that a friction resistance generated at a front end of the sheet varies in a degree in accordance with a type of the sheet.
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- This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 2002-2366, filed Jan. 15, 2002, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a paper feeding cassette for an image forming apparatus, and more particularly, to a paper feeding cassette removably mounted in an image forming apparatus to contain sheets of paper to be printed therein and supply the sheets to an image forming apparatus body one by one.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Referring to
FIG. 1 , an image forming apparatus, such as a photocopier, a laser printer, a facsimile, and a multi-function device, has apaper feeding cassette 100 in which sheets of paper to be supplied into an image forming apparatus body are stacked. Generally, thepaper feeding cassette 100 is removably mounted in the image forming apparatus body. The sheets stacked in thepaper feeding cassette 100 are supplied to the image forming apparatus body, one by one, by a pick-up unit. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thepaper feeding cassette 100 includes acassette body 110, aninclined supporter 130 disposed inside thecassette body 110 at a predetermined slope with respect to an uppermost sheet P, and aseparation guide 120 being supported on theinclined supporter 130. - In the above construction, a
pickup roller 140 rotates to be in contact with the uppermost sheet P stacked in thepaper feeding cassette 100 and pushes up the uppermost sheet P in a direction of “A”. Then, a front end of the sheet P comes into contact with theseparation guide 120. At this point, there is a roughness on a surface of theseparation guide 120 to which the sheet P contacts. Accordingly, the sheet P is separated one by one due to a friction resistance that is generated when the uppermost sheet P comes into contact with the surface of theseparation guide 120, and when the sheet P is slidably picked-up. - Recently, the image forming apparatus has been improved to be capable of performing a printing operation using various types of the sheet P. Accordingly, the
paper feeding cassette 100 is available to accommodate the various types of the sheet P. - However, the surface of the
separation guide 120 to be in contact with the sheet P is made of a material having a predetermined surface roughness, and theseparation guide 120 is fixedly disposed in thecassette body 110. Accordingly, the sheet P is picked-up by thepickup roller 140 with the same friction resistance regardless of the type of the sheet P. - Accordingly, if the
separation guide 120 is made of material having a high surface roughness, it is effective in separating a thin sheet P one by one. However, in the same case, theseparation guide 120 has a difficulty separating a thick sheet P due to an increased friction resistance, which is attributed to a self-weight of the thick sheet P. Thus, there are problems that the thick sheet P is not picked-up and is jammed in thecassette body 110. - On the other hand, if the
separation guide 120 is made of another material having a low surface roughness, it has the effectiveness in separating and picking up the thick sheet P one by one owing to the decreased friction resistance. However, in the same case, since the friction resistance is not generated sufficiently for theseparation guide 120 to separate the thin sheet P one by one, there is a problem that the thin sheet P is fed out in an overlapping relationship with other sheets P. - In order to solve the above and other problems in the related art, it is an object to provide a paper feeding cassette having a plurality of paper separation guides able to separate various types of paper one by one from a paper cassette.
- Additional objects and advantageous of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
- In order to achieve the above and other objects, a paper feeding cassette for an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a separation guide disposed in the cassette body containing sheets therein in plural numbers and comes into contact with a front end of the sheet being picked-up such that there occurs a predetermined friction resistance at a contacting area of the separation guide and the sheet. At least one separation guide is disposed to be able to contact selectively the front end of the sheet in accordance with a type of the sheet.
- Accordingly, the friction resistance between the picked-up sheet and the separation guide can vary in degree. Therefore, it is possible to separate the sheets one by one regardless of the type of the sheets stacked in the cassette body and supply the sheet to an image forming apparatus body of the image forming apparatus.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, the paper feeding cassette for the image forming apparatus includes a cassette body containing the sheets therein, an inclined plate fixedly disposed in the cassette body to come into contact with a picked-up sheet, at least one fixing guide fixedly disposed in the cassette body and supported on the inclined plate, at least one moving guide movably disposed at the inclined plate to move toward and away from a contact line where the fixing guide contacts the sheet, and a reciprocating unit linearly reciprocating the moving guide.
- The reciprocating unit includes a support plate movably disposed within a space formed between a rear surface of the fixing guide and a sidewall of the cassette body to support the moving guide, a guide portion movably supporting the support plate in a sliding manner, a cam member rotatably disposed within the space to contact a rear surface of the support plate to reciprocate the support plate, and a resilient pressing member resiliently pressing one of the support plate and the cam member in a direction of a contact point of the support plate and the cam member.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, the inclined plate is provided with at least one opening. It is possible that the moving guide selectively moves with respect to the contact line between the sheet and the fixing guide through the opening in accordance with a reciprocal movement of the support plate.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, the cam member is disposed on a rotary shaft disposed across the space, and the rotary shaft is rotated by a driving unit.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, the driving unit is a rotary lever disposed at an end of the rotary shaft extended from the sidewall of the cassette body or an electromotive motor disposed inside the cassette body to be connected with the rotary shaft to transmit a rotation driving force to the rotary shaft.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, the resilient pressing member is an extension spring disposed between the support plate and the sidewall of the body to pull the support plate toward the sidewall, or a compression spring disposed between the support plate and the inclined plate to push the support plate toward the sidewall of the cassette body.
- These and other objects and advantageous of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an interior of a paper feeding cassette for a conventional image forming apparatus; -
FIG. 2 is a side section view schematically showing the paper feeding cassette ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an interior of a paper feeding cassette in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 4 and 5 are side section views schematically showing a moving guide and a reciprocating unit of the paper feeding cassette ofFIG. 3 ; and -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view schematically showing an appearance of the paper feeding cassette ofFIG. 3 . - Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
- Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Referring to
FIG. 3 , apaper feeding cassette 200 for an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes acassette body 210 having a containing space to contain sheets therein, aninclined supporter 230 disposed in thecassette body 210, and aseparation guide 220 supported on theinclined supporter 230. Thecassette body 210 is removably mounted in an image forming apparatus body (not shown) and is provided with apickup roller 240 picking-up the sheets stacked in thecassette body 210 and supplying the sheets to the image forming apparatus body. - The
separation guide 220 is disposed in thecassette body 210 in plural numbers, and comes into contact with a front end of a sheet being picked-up by thepickup roller 240 such that there occurs a predetermined friction resistance at a contacting area of theseparation guide 220 and the sheet. At least oneseparation guide 220 is disposed to be able to contact selectively the front end of the sheet in accordance with a type of the sheet. That is, theseparation guide 220 includes afixing guide 222 and a movingguide 225, wherein thefixing guide 222 is fixedly disposed at thecassette body 210, and themoving guide 225 is movably disposed at thecassette body 210. Accordingly, the movingguide 225 selectively moves toward or away from a contact line where the front end of the picked-up sheet contacts thefixing guide 222. - The
separation guide 220 as constructed above is supported on theinclined supporter 230 which is disposed in thecassette body 210 at a predetermined slope with respect to the sheet. Theinclined supporter 230 includes aninclined plate 231 and asupport plate 235 which support thefixing guide 222 and themoving guide 225, respectively. Theinclined plate 231 is fixed to thecassette body 210. Thesupport plate 235 reciprocates linearly within aspace 215 that is formed between asidewall 211 of thecassette body 210 and theinclined plate 231. Thesidewall 211 is disposed at a rear side of theinclined plate 231. - Here, the
inclined plate 231 is provided with at least one opening 233. Theopening 233 is a path through which themoving guide 225 moves toward and back with respect to the front end of the sheet or the contact line in accordance with a reciprocal movement of thesupport plate 235. Provided in this embodiment are a plurality ofinclined plates 231, which are spaced from each other by a predetermined distance. Accordingly, theopening 233 is regularly formed by agap 233 between the inclined plates 231 a or between thefixing guides 222. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , themoving guide 225 reciprocates linearly by a reciprocatingunit 250 including thesupport plate 235 supporting the movingguide 225. At this point, the reciprocatingunit 250 includes aguide portion 253 for guiding thesupport plate 235 to slidably move within thespace 215, and acam member 251 rotatably mounted in thecassette body 210 and disposed in thespace 215, a side of thecam member 251 contacting a rear surface of thesupport plate 235. Thecam member 251 rotates and controls thesupport plate 235 to reciprocate linearly within thespace 215 along theguide portion 253. - Furthermore, the
reciprocating unit 250 includes a driving unit rotating thecam member 251 and arotary shaft 255 transmitting a rotation driving force from the driving unit to thecam member 251. At this point, therotary shaft 255 is disposed across thespace 215 along the rear surface of thesupport plate 235, and the cam member 51 is disposed on therotary shaft 255. Also, as shown inFIG. 6 , the driving unit rotatably driving therotary shaft 255 includes arotary lever 259 disposed at an end of therotary shaft 255 extended from thesidewall 211 of thecassette body 210. Accordingly, a user manipulates therotary lever 259 to rotate thecam member 251 in accordance with the type of the sheet stacked in thepaper feeding cassette 200, thereby allowing the movingguide 225 to come into contact with or be separated from the front end of the picked-up sheet. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , thereciprocating unit 250 further includes a resilient recovering unit allowing the movingguide 225, which advances to contact the front end of the sheet by the rotation of thecam member 251, to separate automatically the front end of a thin sheet P2. A resilient pressingmember 257 is used as the resilient recovering unit and disposed inside thespace 215 to press resiliently one of thesupport plate 235 and thecam member 251 in a direction of a contact point of thesupport plate 235 and thecam member 251. At this point, the resilient pressingmember 257 includes acoil spring 257 connecting thesupport plate 235 to the sidewall of thecassette body 210. Thecoil spring 257 functions as a tension spring to pull thesupport plate 235 toward thesidewall 211. Accordingly, thesupport plate 235 maintains a contacting condition with the side of thecam member 251 regardless of a position of thecam member 251, thereby reciprocating linearly along theguide portion 253 with thecam member 251 when thecam member 251 rotates. - The
paper feeding cassette 200 as constructed above is not limited to this embodiment. For example, unlike the above embodiment in which asingle support plate 235 is provided with a plurality of the movingguides 225, thesupport plate 235 may be provided in plural numbers to correspond to the respective moving guides 225. In this case, thecam member 251 is provided on therotary shaft 255 in plural numbers to correspond to therespective support plates 235 and, accordingly, theguide portion 253 and the resilient pressingmember 257 are also provided in plural numbers to correspond to therespect support plates 235. - Also, the
rotary shaft 255 is rotatably driven by being connected to another driving unit instead of therotary lever 259, wherein the another driving unit may be an electromotive motor disposed inside the image forming apparatus (not shown) for an overall driving of mechanisms of the image forming apparatus body. Accordingly, after a paper type detecting signal is input to a controller (not shown) by a user's selection or a predetermined paper type detecting sensor, the controller controls the another driving unit to reciprocate automatically such that thesupport plate 235 reciprocates. - Also, various modifications are possible as well. For example, the resilient pressing
member 257 may be a compression spring that is disposed to connect thesupport plate 235 to theinclined plate 231, or a compression spring resiliently compressing thecam member 251 toward thesupport plates 235. - Hereinafter, an operation of the paper feeding cassette of the image forming apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- As shown in
FIG. 5 , if a thick sheet P1 is stacked in thecassette body 210, the user manipulates therotary lever 259 to move thesupport plate 235 toward an inner side of thespace 215. Then, the movingguide 225 moves back toward thespace 215 through theopening 233 not to contact the thick sheet P1 such that a friction resistance between theseparation guide 220 and the picked-up paper P1 becomes minimized. In this state, the pick-uproller 240 rotates to separate the sheet P1 one by one from the plurality of sheets P stacked in thecassette body 210 and supply the sheet to the image forming apparatus body (not shown). - Meanwhile, as shown in
FIG. 4 , if the thin sheet P2 thinner than the thick sheet P1 inFIG. 4 is stacked in thecassette body 210, the friction resistance occurred in the above state where the movingguide 225 moves away from theinclined plate 231 toward thespace 215 and where only the fixed guide contacts the thin sheet P2, is not sufficient to separate the thinner sheet P2 one by one. Therefore, in order to increase the friction resistance, the user manipulates therotary lever 259 to move linearly the movingguide 225 toward the front end of the thinner sheet P2. Then, the movingguide 225 and the fixingguide 222 simultaneously come into contact with the thin sheet P2 such that there occurs a higher degree of the friction resistance than that generated inFIG. 4 . Accordingly, the thin sheet P2 is easily picked-up and separated one by one. - Meanwhile, although this embodiment depicts that the fixing
guide 222 and the movingguide 225 have the same degree of surface roughness, it is understood that the invention is not limited thereto. That is, the various modifications are possible. For example, the movingguide 225 may have a higher surface roughness than the fixingguide 225 and vice versa. - The
paper feeding cassette 200 as described above according to the present invention is provided with theseparation guide 220 generating the friction resistance by contacting the front end of the sheet P1 or P2, wherein theseparation guide 220 includes the movingguide 225 disposed to contact selectively the sheet P1 or P2. - According to the above construction, the moving
guide 225 is manipulated to reciprocate linearly in accordance with the type of the sheet P1 or P2 such that the friction resistance between the sheet P1 or P2 and theseparation guide 220 varies in a degree. Accordingly, a variation in the degree of the friction resistance according to the type of the sheet P1 or P2 makes it easy to supply the sheet P1 or P2 one by one to the image forming apparatus body. Especially, in a case of the thick sheet P1, thecassette body 210 is prevented from jamming. - Although a few preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention should not be limited to the described preferred embodiments and that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and sprit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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1-8. (cancelled)
9. A paper feeding cassette for an image forming apparatus, having a pickup roller picking up a sheet, comprising:
a cassette body containing a sheet and having a pickup roller picking up the sheet;
an inclined support disposed to be inclined with respect to the sheet contained in the cassette body; and
a separation guide supported by the inclined support to generate a first friction resistance and a second friction resistance to separate the sheet from the cassette body when contacting a front end of the sheet picked up by the pickup roller in response to a type of the sheet.
10. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein the type of the sheet comprises a thickness of the sheet.
11. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein the separation guide generates the first friction resistance when the type of sheet has a first thickness, and generates the second friction resistance when the type of sheet has a second thickness smaller than the first thickness.
12. The paper feeding cassette of claim 11 , wherein the first friction resistance is smaller than the second friction resistance.
13. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein the separation guide has a first surface roughness and a second surface roughness and uses one of the first surface roughness and the second surface roughness to generate the first friction resistance or both of the first surface roughness and the second surface roughness to generate the second friction resistance in response to the type of the sheet.
14. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein the separation guide comprises a moving guide movably disposed on the inclined support to contact selectively the front end of the sheet, and changes the first friction resistance to the second friction resistance in response to a contact between the moving guide and the front end of the sheet.
15. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein the separation guide comprises a fixed guide having a first surface roughness and a moving guide having a second surface roughness, and the fixed guide contacts the front end of the sheet picked up by the pickup roller to generate the first friction resistance with the first surface roughness while the moving guide selectively contacts the front end of the sheet to generate the second friction resistance.
16. The paper feeding cassette of claim 15 , wherein both the fixed guide and the moving guide contact the front end of the sheet to generate the second friction resistance with the first surface roughness and the second surface roughness when the moving guide contacts the front end of the sheet.
17. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein the moving guide does not contact the front end of the sheet when the type of the sheet represents a first thickness, and contacts the front end of the sheet when the type of the sheet represents a second thickness smaller than the first thickness.
18. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein the inclined support comprises an inclined plate fixed on the cassette body, an opening formed in the inclined plate, and a support plate movably disposed in the opening, and the separation guide comprises:
a fixed guide formed on the inclined plate to contact the front end of the sheet regardless of the type of the sheet; and
a moving guide formed on the support plate to contact selectively the front end of the sheet in response to the type of the sheet.
19. The paper feeding cassette of claim 18 , wherein the cassette body comprises a sidewall spaced-apart from the inclined plate and a guide portion connected between the sidewall and the inclined plate to guide the moving guide to move toward a plane, on which the inclined plate is disposed, and away from the plane of the inclined plate.
20. The paper feeding cassette of claim 19 , wherein the cassette body comprises another guide portion connected between the sidewall and the inclined plate, and the moving guide moves in a direction parallel to one of the guide portion and another guide portion.
21. The paper feeding cassette of claim 19 , wherein a movement of the moving guide forms another plane, and the plane of the inclined plate and another plane of the moving guide are disposed perpendicular to each other.
22. The paper feeding cassette of claim 19 , wherein the cassette body comprises:
a reciprocating unit disposed in the cassette body to control the moving plate to move toward and away from the plane.
23. The paper feeding cassette of claim 22 , wherein the reciprocating unit comprises a driving unit rotatably mounted in the cassette body to push the moving plate toward the plane.
24. The paper feeding cassette of claim 23 , wherein the reciprocating unit comprises a resilient member coupled between the moving plate and the cassette body, and the moving plate is biased to move away from the plane in response to the resilient member and toward the plane in response to a movement of the driving unit.
25. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein the inclined support comprises a plurality of inclined plates fixed on the cassette body, openings formed between the inclined plates, and support plates movably disposed in respective ones of the openings, and the separation guide comprises:
fixed guides formed on respective ones of the inclined plates to contact the front end of the sheet; and
moving guides formed on respective ones of the support plate to contact selectively the front end of the sheet in response to the type of the sheet.
26. The paper feeding cassette of claim 25 , wherein the cassette body comprises a sidewall spaced-apart from the inclined plate and a guide portion connected between the sidewall and respective ones of the inclined plates to guide respective ones of the moving guide to move along the guide portion forward to a plane, on which a major plane of one of the inclined plates is disposed, and back toward the sidewall from the plane.
27. The paper feeding cassette of claim 26 , wherein the cassette body comprises another guide portion connected between the sidewall and respective ones of the inclined plates, and the moving guide moves in a direction parallel to one of the guide portion and another guide portion.
28. The paper feeding cassette of claim 26 , wherein the cassette body comprises:
a reciprocating unit disposed in the cassette body to control respective ones of the moving plates to move toward and away from the plane.
29. (cancelled)
30. (cancelled)
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