IP Library Granted Patent US 8,678,378
Granted Patent B2
US 8,678,378 · App. 12/952,901 · Granted Mar 25, 2014

Paper feeding cassette with inclined surfaced front face wall

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Patent No.
US 8,678,378
App. No.
12/952,901
Granted
Mar 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A paper feeding cassette includes a cassette body having a bottom wall, a front face wall disposed at a front end of the cassette body, a medium-stacking member disposed so as to be swingable about a support shaft relative to the cassette body wherein the medium-stacking member configured to have a medium thereon stacked, and a mechanism configured to move the medium-stacking member away from the bottom wall. The front face wall includes a curved portion.

Claims (135)

1. A paper feeding cassette, comprising:

a cassette body having a bottom wall;

a medium-stacking member disposed so as to be swingable about a support shaft, as a swinging center, relative to the cassette body, the medium-stacking member having a medium-stacking surface configured to have a medium thereon stacked inside the cassette body;

a front face wall disposed at a front portion of the cassette body and facing the medium;

a separation pad disposed above the front face wall and used to separate individual medium sheets from the medium stacked inside the cassette body; and

a mechanism configured to move the medium-stacking member that is upstream from the separation pad away from the bottom wall;

wherein the front face wall includes a non-vertical inclined surface upwardly extending from a height that is lower than the support shaft, wherein the non-vertical inclined surface is provided lower than a center of the support shaft such that in a continuous area of the front face wall that extends both below and above a position of the front face wall that is at a same height in the direction perpendicular to the bottom wall as the height of the center of the support shaft, continuous area above the position inclines towards a same side with respect to the vertical direction relative to the bottom wall as continuous area below the position, and the support shaft is located above the medium-stacking surface in the state before the medium-stacking member moves away from the bottom wall.

2. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the mechanism is a bias member configured to bias the medium-stacking member away from the bottom wall.

3. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the separation pad is disposed above an entirety of the medium-stacking member.

4. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the separation pad is disposed above an entirety of the medium-stacking member in a state before the medium-stacking member moves away from the bottom wall.

5. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the separation pad does not make direct contact with the medium-stacking member.

6. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the separation pad is biased by a spring.

7. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the inclined surface extends at least from the bottom wall to the height of the support shaft.

8. The paper feeding cassette of claim 7 , wherein

the front portion of the cassette body is a downstream portion of the cassette body in a medium feed direction.

9. The paper feeding cassette of claim 8 , wherein

the front direction is the downstream direction in which the medium is to be fed from the cassette body.

10. The paper feeding cassette of claim 9 , wherein

the inclined surface is provided at an entire width of the media stacked in the cassette body, wherein the width direction is a direction substantially orthogonal to the medium feed direction and substantially parallel to the bottom wall.

11. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the front portion of the cassette body is a downstream portion of the cassette body in a medium feed direction.

12. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the front direction is a downstream direction in which the medium is to be fed from the cassette body.

13. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the inclined surface is provided at an entire width of the medium stacked in the cassette body, wherein the width direction is a direction substantially orthogonal to the medium feed direction and substantially parallel to the bottom wall.

14. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

an inner angle, relative to the bottom wall, of the area of the front face wall below the center of the support shaft is obtuse, and

an inner angle, relative to the bottom wall, of the area of the front face wall above the center of the support shaft is obtuse.

15. The paper feeding cassette of claim 1 , wherein

the front face wall above the center of the support shaft does not include an area that extends to the rear with respect to the cassette body as distance from the bottom wall increases in the upward direction.

16. A paper feeding cassette, comprising:

a cassette body including a bottom wall;

a medium-stacking member disposed so as to be swingable about a support shaft, as a swinging center, relative to the cassette body, the medium-stacking member configured to have a medium thereon stacked inside the cassette body;

a front face wall disposed at a front portion of the cassette body and facing the medium;

a separation pad disposed above the front face wall and used to separate individual medium sheets from the medium stacked inside the cassette body; and

a mechanism configured to move the medium-stacking member that is upstream from the separation pad away from the bottom wall;

wherein the front face wall includes an inclined surface upwardly extending from a position closer to the bottom wall in a direction perpendicular to the bottom wall than the support shaft for the medium-stacking member, the inclined surface is provided closer to the bottom wall in the direction perpendicular to the bottom wall than a center of the support shaft, and the inclined surface extends to the front with respect to the cassette body as distance from the bottom wall increases in the upward direction such that in a continuous area of the front face wall that extends both below and above a position of the front face wall that is at a same height in the direction perpendicular to the bottom wall as the height of the center of the support shaft, the continuous area of the front face wall remains extending to the front with respect to the cassette body as distance from the bottom wall increases in the upward direction.

17. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface includes a curved surface.

18. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface includes the curved surface provided between a bottom wall of the cassette body and a predetermined height from the bottom wall and a flat inclined surface inclined at a constant angle in a portion higher than the predetermined height.

19. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the separation pad is disposed above an entirety of the medium-stacking member.

20. An image forming apparatus comprising the paper feeding cassette of claim 16 detachably attached thereto.

21. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the separation pad is disposed above an entirety of the medium-stacking member in a state before the medium-stacking member moves away from the bottom wall.

22. An image forming apparatus of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface extends from the bottom wall.

23. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the separation pad does not make direct contact with the medium-stacking member.

24. An image forming apparatus of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface is provided in a medium stacking area where media are to be stacked in the cassette body.

25. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the separation pad is biased by a spring.

26. An image forming apparatus of claim 16 , wherein

the curved portion is provided in an area where the front end of the medium-stacking member is swingable by means of the mechanism.

27. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the front portion of the cassette body is a downstream portion of the cassette body in a medium feed direction.

28. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the front direction is a downstream direction in which the medium is to be fed from the cassette body.

29. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the mechanism is a bias member configured to bias the medium-stacking member away from the bottom wall.

30. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface is provided at an entire width of the medium stacked in the cassette body, wherein the width direction is a direction substantially orthogonal to the medium feed direction and substantially parallel to the bottom wall.

31. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface upwardly extends from a height of the medium-stacking member in the state before the medium-stacking member moves away from the bottom wall.

32. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface includes a curved portion extending from the bottom wall to a predetermined height from the bottom wall, and an inner angle of the curved portion relative to the bottom wall decreases gradually from an obtuse angle as distance from the bottom wall increases in the upward direction.

33. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the inclined surface extends at least from the bottom wall to the height of the support shaft.

34. The paper feeding cassette of claim 33 , wherein

the front portion of the cassette body is a downstream portion of the cassette body in a medium feed direction.

35. The paper feeding cassette of claim 34 , wherein

the front direction is the downstream direction in which the medium is to be fed from the cassette body.

36. The paper feeding cassette of claim 35 , wherein

the inclined surface is provided at an entire width of the media stacked in the cassette body, wherein the width direction is a direction substantially orthogonal to the medium feed direction and substantially parallel to the bottom wall.

37. The paper feeding cassette of claim 16 , wherein

the front face wall above the center of the support shaft does not include an area that extends to the rear with respect to the cassette body as distance from the bottom wall increases in the upward direction.

38. A paper feeding cassette, comprising:

a cassette body including a bottom wall;

a medium-stacking member disposed so as to be swingable about a support shaft, as a swinging center, relative to the cassette body, the medium-stacking member configured to have a medium thereon stacked inside the cassette body;

a front face wall disposed at a front portion of the cassette body and facing the medium; and

a mechanism configured to move the medium-stacking member away from the bottom wall;

wherein the front face wall includes a curved portion upwardly extending from a position closer to the bottom wall in a direction perpendicular to the bottom wall than the support shaft for the medium-stacking member,

the curved portion is provided closer to the bottom wall in the direction perpendicular to the bottom wall than the center of the support shaft, and

an inner angle of the curved portion relative to the bottom wall decreases gradually from an obtuse angle relative to the bottom wall to a less obtuse angle as distance from the bottom wall increases in the upward direction such that in a continuous area of the front face wall that extends both below and above a position of the front face wall that is at a same height in the direction perpendicular to the bottom wall as the height of the center of the support shaft, the continuous area of the front face wall remains obtuse relative to the bottom wall as distance from the bottom wall increases.

39. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the front face wall includes a regulation surface configured to regulate the medium stacked on the medium-stacking member, and the regulation surface includes the curved portion.

40. The paper feeding cassette of claim 39 , wherein

the regulation surface of the front face wall comprises a face extending along a trajectory drawn by a front end of the medium-stacking member in accordance with a swinging movement of the medium-stacking member.

41. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the front face wall and the medium-stacking member are disposed with a distance between the front face wall and a front end of the medium-stacking member.

42. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the support shaft of the medium-stacking member is provided at substantially a center part of the cassette body.

43. An image forming apparatus comprising the paper feeding cassette of claim 38 detachably attached thereto.

44. An image forming apparatus of claim 38 , wherein

the curved portion extends from the bottom wall.

45. An image forming apparatus of claim 38 , wherein

the curved portion is provided in a medium stacking area where media are to be stacked in the cassette body.

46. An image forming apparatus of claim 38 , wherein

the curved portion is provided in an area where the front end of the medium-stacking member is swingable by means of the mechanism.

47. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the mechanism is a bias member configured to bias the medium-stacking member away from the bottom wall.

48. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , further comprising:

a separation pad disposed above the front face wall and used to separate individual medium sheets from the medium stacked inside the cassette body.

49. The paper feeding cassette of claim 48 , wherein

the separation pad is disposed above an entirety of the medium-stacking member.

50. The paper feeding cassette of claim 48 , wherein

the separation pad is disposed above an entirety of the medium-stacking member in a state before the medium-stacking member moves away from the bottom wall.

51. The paper feeding cassette of claim 48 , wherein

the separation pad does not make direct contact with the medium-stacking member.

52. The paper feeding cassette of claim 48 , wherein

the separation pad is biased by a spring.

53. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the curved portion extends at least from the bottom wall to the height of the support shaft.

54. The paper feeding cassette of claim 53 , wherein

the front portion of the cassette body is a downstream portion of the cassette body in a medium feed direction.

55. The paper feeding cassette of claim 54 , wherein

the front direction is the downstream direction in which the medium is to be fed from the cassette body.

56. The paper feeding cassette of claim 55 , wherein

the curved portion is provided at an entire width of the media stacked in the cassette body, wherein the width direction is a direction substantially orthogonal to the medium feed direction and substantially parallel to the bottom wall.

57. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the front portion of the cassette body is a downstream portion of the cassette body in a medium feed direction.

58. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the front direction is a downstream direction in which the medium is to be fed from the cassette body.

59. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the curved portion is provided at an entire width of the medium stacked in the cassette body, wherein the width direction is a direction substantially orthogonal to the medium feed direction and substantially parallel to the bottom wall.

60. The paper feeding cassette of claim 38 , wherein

the front face wall above the center of the support shaft does not include an area that extends to the rear with respect to the cassette body as distance from the bottom wall increases in the upward direction.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Mar 14, 2022
From: OKI DATA CORPORATION
To: OKI ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
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