Sheet binding processing apparatus and image forming system having the same
US-9221291-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10239339B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10239339-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815944413-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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A sheet binding processing apparatus includes a binding device which performs a binding process on a sheet bundle stacked on a stacking unit and a sheet bundle set at a manual setting portion, the stacking unit stacking introduced sheets, a sheet bundle being set to the manual setting portion from an outside; a moving portion which moves the binding device to a first binding position for performing the binding process on a sheet bundle stacked on the stacking unit and a second binding position for performing the binding process on a sheet bundle set at the manual setting portion; and a controller which causes the binding device, in a case that the binding process is not performed on a sheet bundle stacked on the stacking unit, to wait due to the moving portion at a position different from the first binding position.
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A sheet processing apparatus, comprising: a first conveying portion which conveys sheets; a first stack portion on which sheets conveyed in a conveying direction by the first conveying portion are stacked; a first regulating portion which regulates a position of a sheet bundle, stacked on the first stack portion, in a crossing direction crossing to the conveying direction by contacting an end of the sheet bundle in the crossing direction; a second regulating portion which regulates a position of a sheet bundle, stacked on the first stack portion, in the conveying direction by contacting an end of the sheet bundle in the conveying direction; a first binding portion which moves in the crossing direction so that the first binding portion moves from a first side of the sheet processing apparatus to a second side of the sheet processing apparatus and moves from the second side to the first side, and binds a corner portion of a sheet bundle by a staple, the corner portion including an end where the first regulating portion has contacted and an end where the second regulating portion has contacted, the corner portion being on the first side of the sheet bundle; a second binding portion which binds a corner portion of a sheet bundle without a staple, the corner portion including an end where the first regulating portion has contacted and an end where the second regulating portion has contacted, the corner portion being on the first side of the sheet bundle; a second conveying portion which conveys a sheet bundle stacked on the first stack portion in the conveying direction to discharge the sheet bundle from the first stack portion; a second stack portion on which a sheet bundle conveyed from the first stack portion by the second conveying portion is stacked, the second stack portion being lifted and lowered; a rack which is integrally lifted and lowered with the second stack portion; a lifting-lowering motor which lifts and lowers the second stack portion; and a pinion which engages the rack and is rotated by the lifting-lowering motor to lift and lower the rack, wherein the rack is disposed downstream of a first binding position, where the first binding portion binds a sheet bundle, in the conveying direction, and the rack is disposed downstream of a second binding position, where the second binding portion binds a sheet bundle, in the conveying direction. 2. The sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second binding portion includes a first face having a plurality of projections and a second face having a plurality of concave grooves matching the plurality of projections, and a sheet bundle is formed with a plurality of scars corresponding to the plurality of projections arranged side by side in a direction inclined to the crossing direction when a corner portion of the sheet bundle is bound by the second binding portion, and the corner portion includes an end, where the first regulating portion has contacted, of the first side of the sheet bundle and an end, where the second regulating portion has contacted, in the conveying direction, and the corner portion is on the first side of the sheet bundle. 3. The sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising; a controller, wherein in a case where the controller causes the second binding portion to bind a corner portion of a sheet bundle, the controller locates the first binding portion at the second side of an end of the first side of the sheet bundle, and the second side of the second binding portion, and the corner portion includes the end, where the first regulating portion has contacted, of the first side of the sheet bundle and an end, where the second regulating portion has contacted, in the conveying direction, and the corner portion is on the first side of the sheet bundle. 4. The sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first binding portion binds an end, where the second regulating portion has contacted, of a sheet bundle in the conveying direction at several positions in the crossing direction. 5. The sheet processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second regulating portion regulates a position, in the conveying direction, of a sheet bundle stacked on the first stack portion by contacting an upstream end of the sheet bundle in the conveying direction. 6. An image forming apparatus, comprising: an image forming unit forming an image on a sheet; a first stack portion on which sheets conveyed in a conveying direction from the image forming unit is stacked; a first regulating portion which regulates a position of a sheet bundle, stacked on the first stack portion, in a crossing direction crossing to the conveying direction by contacting an end of the sheet bundle in the crossing direction; a second regulating portion which regulates a position of a sheet bundle, stacked on the first stack portion, in the conveying direction by contacting an end of the sheet bundle in the conveying direction; a first binding portion which moves in the crossing direction so that the first binding portion moves from a first side of the image forming apparatus to a second side of the image forming apparatus and moves from the second side to the first side, and binds a corner portion of a sheet bundle by a staple, the corner portion including an end where the first regulating portion has contacted and an end where the second regulating portion has contacted, the corner portion being on the first side of the sheet bundle; a second binding portion which binds a corner portion of a sheet bundle without a staple, the corner portion including an end where the first regulating portion has contacted and an end where the second regulating portion has contacted, the corner portion being on the first side of the sheet bundle; a conveying portion which conveys a sheet bundle stacked on the first stack portion in the conveying direction to discharge the sheet bundle from the first stack portion; a second stack portion on which a sheet bundle conveyed from the first stack portion by the conveying portion is stacked, the second stack portion being lifted and lowered; a rack which is integrally lifted and lowered with the second stack portion; a lifting-lowering motor which lifts and lowers the second stack portion; and a pinion which engages the rack and is rotated by the lifting-lowering motor to lift and lower the rack, wherein the rack is disposed downstream of a first binding position, where the first binding portion binds a sheet bundle, in the conveying direction, and the rack is disposed downstream of a second binding position, where the second binding portion binds a sheet bundle, in the conveying direction. 7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the second binding portion includes a first face having a plurality of projections and a second face having a plurality of concave grooves matching the plurality of projections, and a sheet bundle is formed with a plurality of scars corresponding to the plurality of projections arranged side by side in a direction inclined to the crossing direction when a corner portion of the sheet bundle is bound by the second binding portion, and the corner portion includes an end, where the first regulating portion has contacted, of the first side of the sheet bundle and an end, where the second regulating portion has contacted, in the conveying direction, and the corner portion is on the first side of the sheet bundle. 8. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6 , further comprising; a controller, wherein in a case where the controller causes the second binding portion to bind a corner portion of a sheet bundle, the controller locates th
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