The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a printer or a facsimile machine, and relates to a cartridge for use with the image forming apparatus.
In a conventional cartridge used in the image forming apparatus, a constitution in which a toner seal member is fixed at a toner feeding opening for permitting communication between a toner accommodating portion of a toner accommodating frame and a toner feeding chamber, and then is unsealed by rotation of a rotatable member has been proposed (Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application (JP-A) Hei 5-197288).
As a result, it is possible to prevent toner leakage which can be caused by vibration or impact during transportation of the cartridge. Further, there is no need for a user to unseal the toner seal member, and therefore usability is improved.
The present invention is a further development of the conventional cartridge, and a principal object of the present invention is to suppress peeling-off of a toner seal member from a toner feeding opening by power pressure of a toner when the toner is filled into a toner accommodating frame.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cartridge comprising: a toner accommodating frame for accommodating a toner, wherein the toner accommodating frame includes a toner feeding opening communicating with a toner feeding chamber and a toner filling port for permitting filling of the toner; a rotatable member rotatably supported in the toner accommodating frame; and a toner seal member for sealing the toner feeding opening, wherein the toner seal member includes a first fixed portion and a second fixed portion which are fixed on the toner accommodating frame at an edge of the toner feeding opening along a longitudinal direction of the toner feeding opening, includes a third fixed portion fixed on the rotatable member, wherein with rotation of the rotatable member, the first fixed portion of the toner seal member is peeled off from a fixing portion to open the toner feeding opening, and wherein the toner is filled into said toner accommodating frame through the toner filling port such that the toner is first filled into a recess defined by said toner seal member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus comprising the cartridge detachably mountable to the image forming apparatus.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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A cartridge and an image forming apparatus according to the present invention in First Embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
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(Mounting and Demounting Structure of Cartridge B)
When the cartridge B is mounted, a driving shaft 14 to be driven by a motor (not shown) of the apparatus main assembly A is engaged with a driving force receiving portion provided on the cartridge B. As a result, the photosensitive drum 62 connected with the driving force receiving portion is rotated by receiving a driving force from the apparatus main assembly A.
(General Structure of Cartridge B)
The cleaning unit 60 includes a cleaning frame 71, the photosensitive drum 62, the charging roller 66 and the cleaning blade 77.
The developing device unit 20 includes a cap 22, a toner accommodating frame 23, first and second side members 26L and 26R, a developing blade 42, the developing roller 32, the magnet roller 34, the toner feeding sheet 44, an urging member 46, and a rotatable member unit (toner filling means) 54.
The cartridge B connects the cleaning unit 60 and the developing device unit 20 rotationally movably with each other by a connecting member 75. Specifically, at each of longitudinal end portions of the cleaning frame 71, an engaging hole 71a for permitting engagement therein of the connecting member 75 is formed.
At end portions of arm portions 26aL and 26aR formed on the first and second side members 26L and 26R, respectively, located at the longitudinal end portions of the developing device unit 20, rotational movement holes 26bL and 26bR which are parallel to the driving roller 32 are provided, respectively.
Then, the arm portions 26aL and 26aR are aligned with predetermined positions of the cleaning frame 71, and then the connecting members 75 are inserted into the rotational movement holes 26bL and 26bR and the engaging holes 71a, so that the cleaning unit 60 and the developing device unit 20 are connected with each other rotatably about the connecting members 75.
At this time, urging members 46 mounted at base portions of the arm portions 26aL and 26aR abut against the cleaning frame 71, so that the urging members 46 urge the developing device unit 20 toward the cleaning unit 60 with the connecting members 75 as the rotation centers. As a result, the developing roller 32 is pressed toward the photosensitive drum 62 with reliability.
(Developing Device Unit 20)
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The toner seal member 52 has a rectangular sheet shape, and is provided with a plurality of holes 52a, disposed along the longitudinal direction of the developing device unit 20, in a side (second end portion) of the toner seal member 52. The toner seal member 52 is constituted by a material which has compatibility with a material for the toner accommodating frame 23 or which has an adhesive layer.
The rotatable member 45 has a shape such that a cylinder is cut along a chord 45c and a mounting surface 45d perpendicular to the chord 45c. A cross section of the rotatable member 45 as seen in a longitudinal direction of the developing device unit 20 includes an arcuate portion 45b and the chord 45c. On the mounting surface 45d, a third fixed portion (portion-to-be-fixed) 52e of the toner seal member 52 is mounted.
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Incidentally, the fixing of the toner seal member 52 and the toner feeding sheet 44 on the rotatable member 44 is not limited to the thermal caulking but may also be performed by using a double-side tape, snap-fitting or the like. Further, the mounting surface of the toner seal member 52 and the toner feeding sheet 44 may also be different surfaces, of the rotatable member 45, on which the toner seal member 52 and the toner feeding sheet 44 are separately mounted.
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The fixing portion 23b is constituted by a first fixing portion 23b1 and a second fixing portion 23b2 which extends along a longitudinal direction of the rectangular toner feeding opening 23, and a third fixing portion 23b3 and a fourth fixing portion 24b4 which extends along a widthwise (short) direction of the toner feeding opening 23. The first to fourth fixing portions 23b1 to 23b4 are continuously formed, and therefore it becomes possible to seal (confine) the toner. The first fixing portion 23b1 is located closer to the rotatable member 45 than the second fixing portion 23b2. The third fixing portion 23b3 is located in the non-driving side. The fourth fixing portion 23b4 is located in the driving side.
The toner seal member 52 includes a fixed portion (portion-to-be-fixed) 52d to be fixed on the fixing portion 23b. The fixed portion 52d includes first to fourth fixed portions 52d1 to 52d4 to be fixed in positions corresponding to positions of the first to fourth fixing portions 23d1 to 23d4.
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As a result, a force due to powder pressure when the toner is filled into the region F can be alleviated by the weight of the toner in the region E, so that a force in a direction (arrow Q direction in (a) of
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In this way, during the start of use of the toner feeding opening 23a, the rotatable member unit 54 is located below a powder surface of the toner with respect to a direction of gravitation, and the toner feeding sheet 44 is located in a contactable position with an inner wall of the toner chamber 27.
Further, even when the second fixed portion 52d2 is not peeled off from the fixing portion 23b, a constitution in which when breaks (slits) are provided between the first fixed portion 52d1 and the second fixed portion 52d2, the breaks are broken by a force of winding the toner seal member 52 around the rotatable member 45 to unseal the toner feeding opening 23a may also be employed. In this case, the second fixed portion 52d2 is left in a state in which the second fixed portion 52d2 is fixed on the fixing portion 23b of the toner accommodating frame 23.
Second Embodiment of the cartridge and the image forming apparatus according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Portions for which redundancy in description is made with respect to First Embodiment will be omitted from description.
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As a result, similarly as in First Embodiment, a force due to powder pressure when the toner is filled into the region F can be alleviated by the weight of the toner in the region E, so that a force in a direction of peeling the toner seal member 52 from the first fixing portion 23b1 by the toner in the region F can be alleviated. As a result, it is possible to suppress the peeling of the toner seal member 52 from the toner feeding opening 23a during the filling of the toner.
After the toner is filled in the toner accommodating frame 47, as shown in
According to the present invention, when the toner is filled into the toner accommodating frame, powder pressure of the toner exerted on the fixed portion where the toner seal member is fixed on the toner feeding opening can be suppressed. As a result, it is possible to suppress the peeling-off of the toner seal member from the toner feeding opening.
While the invention has been described with reference to the structures disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purpose of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 217152/2012 filed Sep. 28, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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