1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cartridge detachably mountable to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, and the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
2. Related Background Art
Conventionally, in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus employing an electrophotographic image forming process, a process cartridge, into which an electrophotographic photosensitive member and a process unit acting on the electrophotographic photosensitive member are integrally incorporated as a unit, is detachably mountable to a main body of the image forming apparatus. Furthermore, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 05-303242, known is the construction in which, when mounting a process cartridge to an image forming apparatus main body, a guided portion of the process cartridge is guided by a main body guide, and thus the process cartridge is guided to a positioning portion of the image forming apparatus main body.
Conventionally, to improve operability upon mounting the process cartridge in the image forming apparatus main body, a main body guide member needs to have a shape to smoothly guide a guided portion. However, there are some cases where downsizing of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus is affected by the shape of the main body guide member.
Therefore, the present invention provides a cartridge and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus achieving downsizing of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body, and further achieving higher operability when dismounting and mounting the cartridge to the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body.
In addition, the present invention provides a cartridge detachably mountable to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body for forming an image on a recording medium, the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body having: a main body guide; a restraining unit provided movably with respect to the main body guide; and a main body abutting. The cartridge comprises: a frame; a guided portion protruding from the frame so as to be guided by the main body guide, and abutting on the restraining unit as the cartridge is being mounted to the image forming apparatus main body so as to be restrained from moving to a downstream side of the apparatus in a mounting direction; and a moving member provided movably with respect to the frame, abutting on the main body abutting portion so as to be moved to act on the restraining unit, thereby moving the restraining unit on which the guided portion abuts to an allowable position of allowing the guided portion to move to the downstream side in the mounting direction.
Further, the present invention provides an electrophotographic image forming apparatus to which a cartridge is detachably mountable for forming an image on a recording medium. The electrophotographic image forming apparatus comprises: (i) a main body guide; (ii) a restraining unit provided movably with respect to the main body guide; (iii) a main body abutting portion; and (iv) a mounting portion to which the cartridge is detachably mountable. The cartridge includes: a frame; a guided portion protruding from the frame so as to be guided by the main body guide, and abutting on the restraining unit as the cartridge is being mounted to an apparatus main body of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus so as to be restrained from moving to a downstream side of the apparatus in a mounting direction; and a moving member provided movably with respect to the frame, abutting on the main body abutting portion so as to be moved to act on the restraining unit, thereby moving the restraining unit on which the guided portion abuts to an allowable position of allowing the guided portion to move to the downstream side in the mounting direction. The apparatus also includes (v) a conveying unit conveying the recording medium.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Hereinafter, a first exemplary embodiment according to the present invention will be described in detail referring to the accompanying drawings. The longitudinal direction of a process cartridge is the direction (a direction of the axis of rotation of a photosensitive drum or a direction substantially orthogonal to) intersecting the direction of mounting the process cartridge into an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body. Furthermore, the terms “left” and “right” when used in connection with the process cartridge refer to the left or the right direction as viewed along the direction of mounting the process cartridge into the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body. In addition, the top face of the process cartridge is the face positioned at the top of the cartridge in the state in which the process cartridge is mounted in the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body, and the bottom face is the face positioned at the bottom of the cartridge in that state.
First, the process cartridge and the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body into which the process cartridge is detachably mountable will be specifically described with reference to
(Overall Construction)
In this electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body (hereinafter referred to as “apparatus main body”) A, as illustrated in
(Process Cartridge Construction)
The cartridge B is the one that includes the photosensitive drum 7 and at least one process unit. As a process unit, there are, for example, a charging unit charging the photosensitive drum 7, a developing unit developing an electrostatic latent image that is formed on the photosensitive drum 7, and a cleaning member for cleaning a toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 7. In the cartridge B according to this embodiment, as illustrated in
In the developing unit 10, the toner in a toner containing portion 10a is fed out by a rotatable feed member 10b. Then, a developing roller 10d as a developing rotary member (developer carrying member) containing a stationary magnet 10c therein is rotated, and a toner layer applied with a triboelectrification charge by a developing blade 10e is formed on the surface of the developing roller 10d. Further, the developing roller 10d transfers the toner onto the photosensitive drum 7 based on the electrostatic latent image, thereby forming a toner image to visualize the latent image.
Then, the transfer roller 4 is applied with the voltage of a polarity opposite to that of the toner image to transfer the toner image on the recording medium 2. After the transfer, the toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 7 is scraped off by a cleaning blade 11a that is provided at the cleaning member 11, and is prevented from being leaked to the outside of a removed toner containing portion 11c by a scooping sheet 11b.
(Construction of Mounting/Dismounting a Process Cartridge from an Image Forming Apparatus Main Body)
A mounting construction for mounting the cartridge B that is assembled as described above in the apparatus main body A will be described referring to the drawings.
As illustrated in
Incidentally, the first guided portion 18c1 and the second guided portion 18c2 are positioned outside of the developing unit 10 in the longitudinal direction. Furthermore, an end face coupling 7b receiving a driving force from the apparatus main body A is disposed inside of the bearing member 18c in the longitudinal direction.
In the apparatus main body A, as illustrated in
On the other hand, as illustrated in
Now, the mounting/dismounting construction of the cartridge B with respect to the apparatus main body A will be described. Incidentally, in this mounting/dismounting construction, the guide grooves Ga, Gb and the guide grooves Gc, Gd of the apparatus main body A, and the first guided portion 18c1, 11e and the second guided portion 18c2, 11f and the moving members 14 and 15 of the cartridge B are in respective similar constructions. Accordingly, here, the construction on the left side when viewed in the mounting direction of the cartridge B into the apparatus main body A will be described.
First, as illustrated in
Here, the restraining unit 100 includes the abutted member 25, a releasing member 26, a helical torsion coil spring 27, a retreating lever 28, an arm member 29 and an engaging pin 31. In the vicinity of the first bent portion Gc4 of the first guided portion 11e, there is provided the abutted member 25. Here, the abutted member 25 will be described. As illustrated in
The releasing member 26 is provided in the proximity of the abutted member 25, and the releasing member 26 can turn about a rotation center 26a, and is biased in a counterclockwise direction by the helical torsion coil spring 27. In addition, the releasing member 26 includes an abutted portion 26c that is inclined in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge.
Now, the operation of mounting the cartridge B in the apparatus main body A will be described referring to the drawings.
As described above, the first guided portion 11e is placed on the first guide surface Gc1 and the second guided portion 11f is inserted into the guide groove Gd, and thus the cartridge B will be mounted into the interior of the apparatus main body A.
Due to the abutment of the first guided portion 11e on the abutted member 25, the cartridge B is temporarily stopped as the cartridge B is being mounted in the apparatus main body A.
With the arrangement, a user can adjust the posture of the cartridge B with the first guided portion 11e of the cartridge B being as a center in the vicinity of the first bent portion Gc4. Then, the posture of the cartridge B can be controlled to follow the guide shape. That is, due to the abutment of the first guided portion 11e on the abutted member 25, the user notices that the cartridge B has not been mounted to the mounting portions Ga3, Gc3. Further, by the cartridge B being pushed further to the downstream side in the mounting direction by the user, the cartridge B will be reliably mounted to the mounting portion Ga3, Gc3. In the case where the main body guide is bent as in this embodiment, such a construction that operates as described above is an effective arrangement for reliably mounting the cartridge B in the apparatus main body A.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
Then, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
As a result, the first guided portion 11e can move to the downstream-side guide portion Gc2 of the guide groove Gc (in the direction indicated by an arrow V of
When the cartridge B moves to the mounting portion Gc3 (Ga3), the acting portion 15c of the moving member 15 is separated from the abutting portion 26b of the releasing member 26. Then, the releasing member 26 is biased in the counterclockwise direction by the helical torsion coil spring 27, and the abutted member 25 moves to slide inward in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge again to return to the state of blocking the guide groove Gc, that is to the restraining position.
Incidentally, the other longitudinal direction end (the right side in the inserting direction) also has the same construction as mentioned above. The first guided portion 18c1 abuts on the mounting portion Ga3 of the guide Ga, and the second guided portion 18c2 abuts on the abutting portion Gb3 (refer to
Next, when the opening/closing door 20 that forms the discharge opening 6 of the apparatus main body A is closed, a drive transmission member of the apparatus main body A moves to the cartridge B side, and then is fitted to the end face coupling 7b, thus enabling a rotation driving force to be transmitted from the apparatus main body A to the cartridge B.
Now, the operation of pulling the cartridge B out of the apparatus main body A will be described referring to the drawings.
As illustrated in
Moreover, after the guided portion 11e passes the abutted member 25, the acting portion 15c of the moving member 15 is separated from the releasing member 26, and the releasing member 26 is biased in the counterclockwise direction by the helical torsion coil spring 27. That is, the abutted member 25 moves to slide and returns to the restraining position of blocking the guide groove Gc again.
Now, a second embodiment according to the present invention will be described referring to the drawings.
Although in the first embodiment, the second guided portion 11f is provided on the longitudinally outside portion of the cleaning frame 11d of the cartridge B, a moving member 15 may also serve as a second guided portion.
That is, as illustrated in
Due to the cylindrical guided portion 15e being provided on the moving member 15 and also serving as the second guided portion, the cartridge B can be further downsized in the longitudinal direction.
As described heretofore, according to the first embodiment and the second embodiment, the cartridge can be moved on the limited mounting track without being caught in the guide groove of the image forming apparatus main body, and the posture of the cartridge can be smoothly adjusted and controlled. As a result, high operability of the cartridge can be obtained.
Furthermore, due to that arrangement, as is the first embodiment, the apparatus main body A has a guide groove construction having the bent portion, and an unused space in the apparatus main body A can be effectively utilized. In addition, in the apparatus main body A, due to the control of the posture of the cartridge B, the clearance with respect to the apparatus main body A in the vicinity of the mounting track of the cartridge B can be made smaller, so that the apparatus main body A can be downsized.
Moreover, in this construction, the guide construction in the cartridge B and the apparatus main body A is described to be symmetrical. However, even if the above-mentioned construction is provided only on one end side, and only the first guided portion that is coaxial with the photosensitive drum 7 is provided at the other end, the similar effect can be obtained.
That is, on the occasion when a user mounts the cartridge B on the apparatus main body A, at the first bent portion Ga4, the posture of the cartridge B can be adjusted with the first guided portion 11e as the center of rotation. Therefore, the posture of the cartridge B can be controlled such that it is easy for the cartridge B to follow the mounting track. Consequently, as is the first embodiment, a high mounting performance of the cartridge B can be achieved.
Furthermore, due to the apparatus main body A having the guide grove having the bent portion, the space in the apparatus main body A can be effectively used. In addition, due to the control of the posture of the cartridge B in the apparatus main body A, the clearance with respect to the apparatus main body A in the vicinity of the mounting track of the cartridge B can be made smaller, so that the apparatus main body A can be downsized.
Now, a third embodiment according to the present invention will be described with reference to
The construction in an internal part of a process cartridge B is the same as that of the first embodiment, so that descriptions thereof will be omitted.
(Construction of Mounting/Dismounting a Process Cartridge from an Apparatus Main Body)
A mounting construction of mounting a process cartridge (hereinafter referred to as a cartridge) B on an image forming apparatus main body A will be described with reference to
A bearing member 18c is attached to a cleaning frame 11d of the cartridge B. Furthermore, at the bearing member 18c, as a mounting guide onto the apparatus main body A, there are provided a first guided portion 18c1 of a cylindrical shape that is formed to be coaxial with the rotation axis of the photosensitive drum 7 and a second guided portion 18c2 as a rotation stopper. The second guided portion 18c2 determines the posture of the cartridge B about the axis of the photosensitive drum 7.
Moreover, at the longitudinal direction end portion of the second guided portion 18c2, there is a moving member 14 that is rotatably provided at the longitudinal end of the second guided portion 18c2. Incidentally, the first guided portion 18c1 and the second guided portion 18c2 are positioned longitudinally outside of the developing unit 10. In addition, an end face coupling 7b that receives a driving force from the apparatus main body A is positioned on the inside side of the bearing member 18c in the longitudinal direction.
In the apparatus main body A, as illustrated in
On the other hand, as illustrated in
In addition, in the apparatus main body A, as illustrated in
Now, a mounting/dismounting construction of the cartridge B with respect to the apparatus main body A will be described referring to
First, as illustrated in
Next, as illustrated in
The first guided portion 11e abuts on the shield member 225 in the vicinity of the first bent portion Gc4. Here, the shield member 225 will be described. The shield member 225 is supported so as to be capable of vertically sliding, and biased downward by the compression spring 227.
Below the shield member 225, there is provided the releasing lever 226 that can rotate about a rotation center 226a, and is biased in the clockwise direction by the spring 228. A shield member abutting portion 226b of this releasing lever 226 presses the shield member 225 upward. Incidentally, the biasing force of the releasing lever 226 is larger than the biasing force of the shield member 225, and normally, a shield portion 225a of the shield member 225 is positioned in a restraining position of blocking the guide groove Gc.
Due to abutting of the first guided portion 11e on the shield member 225, the cartridge B is temporarily stopped as the cartridge B is being mounted in the apparatus main body A.
As a result, a user can easily control the posture of the cartridge B with the first guided portion 11e of the cartridge B as the center in the vicinity of the first bent portion Gc4. That is, as with the first embodiment, the cartridge B can be reliably mounted in the apparatus main body A.
As illustrated in
Subsequently, the releasing lever 226 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction about the rotation center 226a so that the shield member 225 is moved downward by the biasing force of the spring 227 to move the shield member 225 to an allowable position in which the shield portion 225a of the shield member 225 is retreated from the mounting track of the first guided portion 11e. As a result, the first guided portion 11e can move to the downstream-side guide portion Gc2 of the guide groove Gc. At the same time, the cartridge B is postured to be capable of being mounted, so that the second guided portion 11f moves to the downstream-side guide portion Gd2 of the guide Gd as well, and finally the first guided portion 11e abuts on the mounting portion Gc3 of the guide Gc. Furthermore, the second guided portion 11f also abuts on the abutting portion Gd3 of the guide Gd, to complete mounting (refer to
Incidentally, the other longitudinal direction end (right side in the inserting direction) is likewise in the above-mentioned construction, the first guided portion 18c1 abuts on a mounting portion Ga3 of the guide Ga and the second guided portion 18c2 abuts on an abutting portion Gb3 of the guide Gb (as to the mounting portion Ga3 and the abutting portion Gb3, refer to
Then, when the opening/closing door 20 that forms the discharge opening 6 of the apparatus main body A is closed, a drive transmission member of a twisted and substantially recessed-triangular shape of the apparatus main body A moves to the cartridge B side. Then, the drive transmission member is fitted to the end face coupling 7b of the cartridge B, and thus a rotation driving force is transmitted to the cartridge B from the apparatus main body A.
As illustrated in
As described heretofore, the posture of the cartridge B can be controlled such that the cartridge B can easily follow the limited mounting track. As a result, high operability of the cartridge B can be obtained.
Moreover, due to the inclusion in the apparatus main body A of the guide groove having the bent portion, the unused space in the image forming apparatus main body A can be effectively utilized. In addition, due to the control of the posture of the cartridge B in the apparatus main body A, the clearance with respect to the apparatus main body A in the vicinity of the mounting track of the cartridge B can be made smaller, so that the apparatus main body A can be downsized.
Moreover, in this construction, the guide construction in the cartridge B and the apparatus main body A is described to be symmetrical. However, even if the above-mentioned construction is provided only on one end side, and only the first guided portion that is coaxial with the photosensitive drum 7 is provided on the other end, the similar effect can be obtained.
In the above-described embodiments 1 to 3, descriptions are provided using a process cartridge including a photosensitive drum and a process unit. However, it is preferable to be a developing cartridge including a developing unit for developing an electrostatic latent image that is formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member, the developing cartridge being detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus main body provided with the electrophotographic photosensitive member.
Heretofore, according to the present invention, the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body can be downsized, and further, high operability on the occasion when the cartridge is mounted or dismounted from the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body can be achieved.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2006-336008, filed Dec. 13, 2006, and 2007-304501, filed Nov. 26, 2007 which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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