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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 23, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 07, 2000
Tadashi Okano, Hitachi, JP;
Tetsuji Takegoshi, Hitachi, JP;
Kazuo Kikuchi, Hitachi, JP;
Toru Hanashima, Hitachi, JP;
Kazuhiro Wakamatsu, Hitachi, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Two pairs of legs are fitted under two side plates of an electrophotography apparatus, respectively. The two legs in one pair fitted under one of the side plates are disposed on either side of and are spaced from a point which is a cross point of a line joining these two legs, and a line perpendicular to this line, which perpendicular line passes through a projected point obtained by projecting the center of gravity of the electrophotography apparatus onto a horizontal plane on which the apparatus is set up. The two legs in the pair fitted under the other one of the side plates are disposed on either side of and are spaced from a point which is a cross point of a line passing these two legs and a line perpendicular to this line, which perpendicular line passes through the projected point of the center of gravity. The ratio of a shorter distance to a longer distance, of two distances: one between the two legs in a pair and the other between the two legs in the other pair is set to a value of 1/5 to 1/3. With such a arrangement, a defect in an image caused by a distortion in said side plates, due to a position change in the center of gravity of the electrophotography apparatus can be prevented.