Driving force transmission mechanism and image forming apparatus

US11022202B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11022202-B2
Application numberUS-201715648674-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 13, 2017
Priority dateJul 14, 2016
Publication dateJun 1, 2021
Grant dateJun 1, 2021

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Abstract

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A driving force transmission mechanism include a carrier, an input gear, first gears, second gears, an output gear, a clutch portion configured to integrate one of the input and output gears with the carrier or configured to disintegrate the one gear and the carrier, and an actuator configured to restrict rotation of the clutch. When the actuator does not restrict the rotation of the clutch portion, the input gear, the first gears, the second gears and the output gear are integrated with each other, and the output gear is rotated together with the input gear in a first direction. When the actuator restricts the rotation of the clutch portion, a rotational driving force is transmitted from the input gear to the output gear via the first gars and the second gears, and the output gear is rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A driving force transmission mechanism capable of changing a rotational direction of an output gear, the driving force transmission mechanism comprising: a carrier including a shaft portion at a center thereof; an input gear to which a driving force is inputted from a driving source, said input gear including first teeth to which the driving force is inputted, and second teeth on an output side of said input gear, said input gear being rotatably held about the shaft portion of said carrier; a plurality of first gears engaging with the second teeth of said input gear, said first gears being provided symmetrically with each other with respect to the shaft portion of said carrier and rotatably held by said carrier; a plurality of second gears, each one of said plurality of second gears engaging with one of said first gears, respectively, said second gears being provided symmetrically with each other with respect to the shaft portion of said carrier and rotatably held by said carrier; an output gear engaging with said second gears and rotatably held by the shaft portion of said carrier; a clutch portion configured to integrate or disintegrate one of said input gear and said output gear with said carrier, said clutch portion including a rotary disk, a clutch holder, a roller, and an urging member, said clutch holder being rotatable with said carrier, said roller being provided between said clutch holder and one of said input gear and said output gear, said urging member being configured to urge said roller toward the one of said input gear and said output gear; and an actuator configured to restrict rotation of said rotary disk, wherein, when said actuator does not restrict the rotation of said rotary disk, said roller is moved between said clutch holder and the one of said input gear and said output gear by an urging force of said urging member such that said input gear, said carrier and said output gear are integrated with each other and said output gear is rotated together with said input gear in a first direction by a frictional force between said roller and the one of said input gear and said output gear, and wherein, when said actuator restricts the rotation of said rotary disk, said roller is not urged by said urging member to a position between said clutch holder and the one of said input gear and said output gear and moved away from the one of said input gear and said output gear such that (i) said clutch holder is brought to a state where said clutch holder is rotatable with the one of said input gear and said output gear, (ii) a rotational driving force is configured to be transmitted from said input gear to said output gear via said first gears and said second gears, and (iii) said output gear is rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction. 2. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said actuator includes a movable portion capable of moving between an acting position where said actuator acts on said rotary disk and a non-acting position where said actuator does not act on said rotary disk, wherein, when said movable portion is in the acting position, said actuator restricts the rotation of said rotary disk, and wherein when said movable portion is in the non-acting position, said actuator does not restrict the rotation of said rotary disk. 3. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 2 , wherein said rotary disk includes a claw portion engageable with said movable portion when said movable portion of said actuator moves to the acting position. 4. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said actuator includes a gear portion capable constraining and eliminating the constraint of said rotary disk. 5. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 4 , wherein said rotary disk includes a constrained gear portion engageable with said gear portion of said actuator. 6. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 4 , wherein said roller and said rotary disk include a mechanism in which a pin provided on one of said roller and said rotary disk is engaged in a guiding hole provided in the other one of said roller and said rotary disk, said roller and said rotary disk being interrelated with each other by movement of said pin along said guiding hole. 7. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 4 , wherein a contact portion of said roller is contactable to a contacted portion provided on said one gear. 8. An image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording material, comprising: an image forming portion configured to form the image on one surface of the recording material; a rotatable member configured to feed the recording material passing through said image forming portion; a driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 1 , said driving force transmission mechanism being capable of switching a rotational direction of said rotatable member rotated by a rotational driving force transmitted to said rotatable member; and a feeding portion configured to feed the recording material, to an upstream side of said image forming portion, reversed in feeding direction by reversing the rotational direction of said rotatable member. 9. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said roller circulates and moves along an internal circumference of the one of said input gear and said output gear by said urging member. 10. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein an internal circumference of the one of said input gear and said output gear has smooth surface along which said roller circulates and moves. 11. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said roller is one of a plurality of rollers provided between said clutch holder and the one of said input gear and said output gear, respectively, said rollers being provided symmetrically with each other with respect to the shaft portion of said carrier. 12. A driving force transmission mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the first teeth and the second teeth of said input gear include projections of teeth extend toward an outside with respect to the shaft portion of said carrier.

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Classifications

  • F16H3/60Primary

    Gearings for reversal only · CPC title

  • Mechanical connection means · CPC title

  • F16H3/666Primary

    with intermeshing orbital gears (F16H3/663 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with one sets of orbital gears · CPC title

  • Drives, motors, controls or automatic cut-off devices for the entire printing mechanism · CPC title

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What does patent US11022202B2 cover?
A driving force transmission mechanism include a carrier, an input gear, first gears, second gears, an output gear, a clutch portion configured to integrate one of the input and output gears with the carrier or configured to disintegrate the one gear and the carrier, and an actuator configured to restrict rotation of the clutch. When the actuator does not restrict the rotation of the clutch por…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Canon Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H3/60. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 01 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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