The present invention relates to a cartridge removably mountable in the main assembly of an image forming apparatus. It also relates to an image forming apparatus which employs a cartridge removably mountable in the main assembly of an image forming apparatus.
One of the examples of an image forming apparatus is an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, which is an apparatus for forming an image on recording medium with the use of an electrophotographic image forming process. These apparatuses include an electrophotographic copying machine, an electrophotographic printer (an LED printer, a laser beam printer, etc.), an electrophotographic facsimile apparatus, and an electrophotographic word processor, for example.
A recording medium is a medium on which an image is formed. As for examples of a recording medium, there are a recording sheet, an OHP sheet, etc.
A cartridge is a container, which is removably mountable in the main assembly of an image forming apparatus, and in which some of the substances, devices, etc., which are necessary for image formation, are placed. One of the examples of a cartridge is a process cartridge, in which an electrophotographic photosensitive member, and at least one among a charging means, a developing means, and a cleaning means, is integrally disposed.
In many cases where a combination of the main assembly of an image forming apparatus, and a cartridge (cartridges) for the image forming apparatus, are transported (in particular, commercially distributed) in a single box, the main assembly and the cartridge are separately wrapped, and then, are packed together in the single box for shipment. This arrangement requires a shipment box to be greater in size, making greater the shipment cost for the pair, than in a case where the main assembly of an image forming apparatus and the cartridge(s) therefor are packaged in a single shipment box. Further, it takes more time and effort for a user to take the pair out of the box and unwrap them after purchasing the image forming apparatus; it increases the amount of load to which the user is subjected before the user can actually use the product.
Thus, there has been devised an image forming apparatus, the door of the main assembly of which can be kept shut with a process cartridge (cartridges) mounted in its main assembly while it is transported (Japanese Laid-open Patent application 2006-171407). More specifically, this image forming apparatus is structured so that an elastic member can be placed between the main assembly and the process cartridge to prevent the problem that during the transportation of the image forming apparatus, the process cartridge in the main assembly is damaged because it shifts in position in the main assembly. Thus, this structural arrangement makes it possible to use a substantially smaller shipment box than the shipment box that has been used. In other words, this structural arrangement can improve the combination of an image forming apparatus and a cartridge therefor, in the efficiency with which they can be transported.
There has also been devised a color image forming apparatus, which is structured so that a process cartridge can be mounted into, or removed from, its main assembly in a direction parallel to the axial line of the photosensitive drum in the process cartridge, and the main assembly of which is provided with a door for covering or exposing the opening of the main assembly, through which a cartridge is to be mounted or removed (U.S. Pat. No. 6,453,136). In the case of image forming apparatuses such as this image forming apparatus, one end of the rotational axle of the photosensitive drum of a process cartridge is supported and positioned by the rear wall of the main assembly of an image forming apparatus, whereas the other end is supported and positioned by the door unit of the main assembly, which is at the front of the apparatus main assembly. Therefore, the process cartridge can be easily regulated in its position relative to the main assembly in terms of the direction in which it is mounted into the main assembly.
However, in the case of the above-described technology disclosed in the Japanese Laid-open Patent Application 2006-171407, the door is subjected to the reactive force which is generated by the elastic member, and which is equal in strength to the amount of the pressure applied to the elastic member by the cartridge (and main assembly). Therefore, the door has to be made more rigid than necessary to withstand the amount of the force to which it is subjected when it is opened or closed. Further, it makes larger the amount of force necessary to close the door.
Further, in the case of the above described technology disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,453,136, when opening the door unit to replace the cartridge in the main assembly, the door unit has to be unlocked by operating a lever, whereas when closing the door unit after the replacement of the cartridge, the door unit has to be locked by operating the lever.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a cartridge or an image forming apparatus which is simple in structure, and yet, can ensure that the cartridge properly positioned in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus does not move out of the main assembly through the opening with which the main assembly is provided to mount or remove the cartridge.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of the image forming apparatus. The main assembly includes an opening, an urging portion, a positioning portion and a regulating portion. The cartridge comprises a portion to be urged by the urging portion so as to be moved in a crossing direction which crosses an inserting direction in which the cartridge is inserted, after the cartridge is inserted into the main assembly of the apparatus through the opening. The cartridge also comprises a portion to be positioned by contacting the positioning portion by the cartridge being moved by the urging portion in the crossing direction to position the cartridge relative to the main assembly of the apparatus. The cartridge also comprises a portion to be regulated by the regulating portion so as to prevent the cartridge from moving toward the outside of the main assembly through the opening in a state that the portion to be positioned is in contact to the positioning portion. The portion to be regulated is provided at a rear end of the cartridge and is brought, by movement of the cartridge in the crossing direction by the urging portion, to a regulating position where the portion to be regulated is behind the regulating portion with respect to the inserting direction to prevent the cartridge from moving toward the outside through the opening.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording, material. The apparatus comprises a main assembly including an opening, an urging portion, a positioning portion and a regulating portion. The apparatus also comprises a cartridge dismountably mounted to the main assembly. The cartridge includes a portion to be urged by the urging portion so as to be moved in a crossing direction which crosses an inserting direction in which the cartridge is inserted, after the cartridge is inserted into the main assembly of the apparatus through the opening. The cartridge also comprises a portion to be positioned by contacting the positioning portion by the cartridge being moved by the urging portion in the crossing direction to position the cartridge relative to the main assembly of the apparatus. The cartridge also comprises a portion to be regulated by the regulating portion so as to prevent the cartridge from moving toward the outside through the opening in a state that the portion to be positioned is in contact with the positioning portion. The portion to be regulated is provided at a rear end of the cartridge and is brought, by movement of the cartridge in the crossing direction by the urging portion, to a regulating position where the portion to be regulated is behind the regulating portion with respect to the inserting direction to prevent the cartridge from moving toward the outside through the opening.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
a) and 4(b) are external perspective views of the cartridge in the first preferred embodiment, as seen from the rear and front sides, respectively, of the cartridge in terms of the direction in which it is mounted into the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
a)-6(c) show a combination of the drawings of the cartridge and the main assembly 3, as seen from the left side of the main assembly 3, which are for illustrating the operation for mounting the cartridge 11 into the main assembly 3.
a)-10(d) are four schematic drawings of the mechanism for pulling the cartridge into the deepest end of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, when mounting the cartridge into the main assembly, which are for illustrating the operation of the mechanism.
a)-11(c) are three schematic drawings of the mechanism for preventing the cartridge from popping out of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus after being precisely positioned in its second position, which are for illustrating the operation of the mechanism.
a)-13(c) are three schematic drawings of the mechanism, in the second embodiment, for preventing the cartridge from popping out of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus after being precisely positioned in its second position, which are for illustrating the operation of the mechanism.
a)-15(c) are three schematic drawings of the mechanism, in the third embodiment, for preventing the cartridge from popping out of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus after being precisely positioned in its second position, which are for illustrating the operation of the mechanism.
First, referring to
The image forming apparatus 1 shown in
The main assembly 3 of the image forming apparatus is what remains after the removal of all of the process cartridges 11 from the image forming apparatus 1.
The front side (surface or wall) of the image forming apparatus 1 is the side (surface or wall) provided with a door 2 for covering or exposing the entrance of the cartridge chamber of the main assembly 3. The rear side is the opposite side from the front side. The left and right sides of the image forming apparatus 1 are the left and right sides as seen from the front side.
Referring again to
Further, a secondary transfer roller 22 (transfer roller on the outward side of the belt loop) is disposed in contact with the belt 4a, on the outward side of the portion of the belt loop curved by the secondary transfer roller 22. The interface between the belt 4a and secondary transfer roller 22 is the secondary transfer portion T2.
The main assembly 3 of the image forming apparatus 1 is provided with a cassette chamber, which is in the bottom portion of the main assembly 3, and in which a cassette 17, storing recording media P (sheets of recording paper, for example), is mounted. The main assembly 3 is also provided with a recording medium conveying means, which extends from the cassette chamber to the top portion of the main assembly 3. The recording medium conveying means is made up of a pickup roller 18 (which corresponds in position to recording medium outlet of cassette 17), a recording medium passage 20, a pair of registration rollers 21, and a recording medium conveyance guide 23, listing from the upstream side in terms of the direction in which the recording medium P is conveyed.
The image forming operation of this image forming apparatus is as follows. First, each photosensitive drum 12 begins to be rotated with its own image formation timing, and is uniformly charged by its corresponding charge roller 13 across its peripheral surface. Then, the numerous points of the uniformly charged portion of the peripheral surface of each photosensitive drum 12 are selectively exposed by the laser scanner unit 16. As a result, an electrostatic latent image is formed on each photosensitive drum 12. Each development unit 14 develops the electrostatic latent image on its corresponding drum 12 by adhering toner to the latent image. Then, a bias which is opposite in polarity from the toner image is applied to each primary transfer roller 9. As a result, the image formed of toner on each photosensitive drum 12 is transferred onto the belt 4a. The above described steps of the image forming process are sequentially carried out in the first to fourth image formation stations. Thus, four monochromatic toner images, different in color, are transferred in layers onto the belt 4a, composing (synthetically effecting) thereby an unfixed full-color toner image on the belt 4a. Then, the unfixed full-color toner image is conveyed to the secondary transfer portion T2 by the rotation of the belt 4a.
Meanwhile, the recording media P in the cassette 17 are sequentially sent out into the recording medium conveyance passage 20 (which hereafter will be referred to simply as recording medium passage 20) by the pickup roller 18 while being separated so that only the top one will be sent into the recording medium passage 20. After each recording medium P is sent into the recording medium passage 20, it is conveyed to the secondary transfer portion T2 by the pair of registration rollers 21 with a preset timing. Then, while the recording medium P is conveyed through the second transfer portion T2, the application of a transfer bias to the second transfer roller 22 (roller outside belt loop) is started with a preset timing. As a result, the monochromatic toner images, different in color, on the belt 4a, are transferred all at once (secondary transfer) onto the recording medium P, forming an unfixed multi-color image on the recording medium P. Then, the recording medium P is conveyed out of the secondary transfer portion T2, is separated from the belt 4a, and is conveyed further by the recording medium conveyance guide 23 to the fixation unit 24. While the recording medium P is conveyed through the fixation unit 24, the recording medium P and the multi-color image thereon are subjected to heat and pressure by the heat roller 24a and pressure roller 24b of the fixation unit 24. As a result, the unfixed multi-color image is fixed to the surface of the recording medium P. Then, the recording medium P is conveyed further by a pair of first discharge rollers 25 through a recording medium passage 26, and then, is discharged from a delivery opening 28 onto a delivery tray 29, which is a part of the top surface of the frame (shell) of the main assembly 3. Meanwhile, the toner remaining on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 12 after the transfer (primary transfer) of the toner image from the photosensitive drum 12 onto the belt 4a is removed by a cleaning member 70 to prepare the photosensitive drum 12 for the next image formation cycle. Similarly, the toner remaining on the belt 4a after the transfer (secondary transfer) of the toner images from the belt 4a onto the recording medium P is removed by the belt cleaning unit 10 to prepare the belt 4a for the next image formation cycle.
(Cartridge)
Next, referring to
The drum driving coupling 34 is the coupling with which the cartridge 11 receives the force for driving its photosensitive drum 12 from the apparatus main assembly 3. The development roller driving coupling 35 is the coupling with which the cartridge 11 receives the force for driving its development roller 71 (
Referring to
The latent image formation unit 15 has the photosensitive drum 12, the charge roller 13, the cleaning member 70, and the cleaning means frame 31. It is the cleaning unit frame 31 that the photosensitive drum 12 is rotatably attached to with the bearings (32F and 32F) positioned as the photosensitive drum supporting members between the photosensitive drum 12 and cleaning unit frame 31. There are disposed the charge roller 13 and the cleaning member 70 in the adjacencies of the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 12 as described above. The abovementioned transfer residual toner is removed from the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 12 by the cleaning member 70, and falls into a chamber 31g for removed toner. The photosensitive drum 12 is rotated, in coordination with the progression of an image forming operation, by transmitting a driving force from a motor (an unshown source for driving the photosensitive drum 12) to the photosensitive drum 12 through the drum driving coupling 34. A pair of bearings for the charge roller 13 are attached to the cleaning unit frame 31 so that they can be moved relative to the cleaning unit frame 31 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark A. More concretely, the shaft 13a of the charge roller 13 is rotatably borne by the charge roller bearings. Each bearing is kept pressured toward the photosensitive drum 12 by a charge roller pressing member 37. The charge roller 13 is rotated by the rotation of the photosensitive drum 12.
The development unit 14 (developing apparatus) has the development roller 71 (developer bearing member) and a development unit frame 38. The development roller 71 rotates in contact with the photosensitive drum 12 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark B. It is rotatably supported by the development unit frame 38 with the interposition of a pair of development roller bearings (unshown) between the lengthwise ends of the development roller shaft and the development unit frame 38, respectively. The development unit 14 is provided with a toner supply roller 72 and a development blade 73, which are disposed in contact with the peripheral surface of the development roller 71. The toner supply roller 72 rotates in contact with the development roller 71 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark C. The development blade 73 is for regulating the thickness of the layer of toner as the layer of toner is formed on the peripheral surface of the development roller 71. The development unit frame 38 also has a toner storage portion 38a, in which a toner stirring member 74 is disposed, which is for conveying the toner in the toner storage portion 38a to the abovementioned toner supply roller 72 while stirring the toner.
Further, the development unit 14 has a pair of bearings 33F and 33R, which have holes 33Rb and 33Ra, respectively. Further, the development unit 14 is provided with a pair of shafts 75F and 75R, which are fitted in the holes 33Rb and 33Ra, respectively, connecting thereby the development unit 14 and latent image formation unit 15 in such a manner that the development unit 14 and the latent image formation unit 15 are allowed to rotationally move about the pair of shafts 75F and 75R. During an image forming operation, the development unit 14 of the cartridge 11 is kept under the pressure from a pair of compression springs 76, and therefore, the development roller 71 remains in contact with the photosensitive drum 12.
The bottom portion 31h of the cleaning unit frame 31 is provided with a pressure catching portion 31c (cartridge pressing member catching portion), which extends in the lengthwise direction of the cartridge 11. It is also provided with a cartridge guiding portion 31e (which hereafter will be referred to simply as guiding rib 31e). Incidentally, the cartridge 11 is provided with a slit 31d, which is a gap between the bottom portion of the development unit 14 and the bottom portion of the latent image formation unit 15, through which a beam of laser light is allowed to enter the cartridge 11. In terms of the widthwise direction of the cartridge 11, the slit 31d and the guiding rib 31e are roughly at the middle of the cartridge 11. Further, the latent image formation unit 15 is provided with a cartridge regulating upper rib 31f, which is the right end portion of the bottom portion of the latent image formation unit 15 in terms of the direction in which the cartridge 11 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 3 (which hereafter will be referred to simply as cartridge insertion direction).
(Method for Mounting Cartridge)
Next, the method for mounting the cartridge 11 into the main assembly 3 of the image forming apparatus 1 will be described.
Referring to
a)-6(c) are drawings of the main assembly 3 and the cartridge 11, as seen from the left side of the main assembly 3, and are for illustrating the operation for mounting the cartridge 11 into the main assembly 3.
a) illustrates the state of the cartridge 11 and the apparatus main assembly 3 prior to the mounting of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. In the case of this image forming apparatus 1, the opening 61a is a part of the front wall 61 of the frame of the apparatus main assembly 3. The apparatus main assembly 3 is provided with a cartridge holding member 41 (which hereafter will be referred to simply as the tray), which has a rail 48 and a pair of cartridge pressing members 43 and 44. While the apparatus main assembly 3 and the cartridge 11 are in the state shown in
The cartridge 11 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 3 through the opening 61a in the direction indicated by an arrow mark E. In other words, the cartridge 11 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 3 in the direction parallel to the rotational axis of the photosensitive drum 12. As the cartridge 11 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 3, it comes to be supported, and remains supported thereafter, by the rail 48 and pressing members 43 and 44, by the pressure catching portion 31c of the cartridge 11. During the insertion of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3, the cartridge 11 is guided in the following manner (
b) illustrates the state of the cartridge 11 and apparatus main assembly 3 after the insertion of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3 all the way (the deepest position in apparatus main assembly 3). As the cartridge 11 is inserted in the direction indicated by the arrow mark E, a main assembly contacting portion 31j, which is an integral part of the cleaning unit frame 31, comes into contact with the inward surface 62c of the rear wall 62 of the main assembly frame of the apparatus main assembly 3, preventing thereby the cartridge 11 from being further moved in the cartridge insertion direction; the cartridge 11 is positioned in its deepest position in the apparatus main assembly 3. When the cartridge 11 is in this deepest position in the apparatus main assembly 3, the tray 41 is under the cartridge 11. This contact between the inward surface of the rear wall 62 of the frame of the apparatus main assembly 3 and the main assembly contacting portion 31j of the cartridge 11 determines the position of the cartridge 11 relative to the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the lengthwise direction of the cartridge 11. However, when the cartridge 11 is in the above described position, the operation for properly positioning the cartridge 11 relative to the apparatus main assembly 3 has not been completed, and further, the photosensitive drum 12 has not come into contact with the belt 4a of the intermediary transfer belt unit.
c) illustrates the state of the cartridge 11 and apparatus main assembly 3 after the completion of the operation for mounting the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. After the cartridge 11 is inserted into its deepest position in the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction, through the opening 61a, the tray 41, which is holding the cartridge 11, is moved in the direction perpendicular to the cartridge insertion direction by a tray raising mechanism, which will be described later; the tray 41 is moved upward while remaining horizontal. This upward movement of the tray 41 causes the rail 48 to downwardly displace relative to the tray 41. As a result, the cartridge supporting portions (tray 31 and cartridge pressing members 43 and 44) press the pressure catching portion 31c of the cleaning unit frame 31 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark F (direction perpendicular to cartridge insertion direction). Not only do the bearings 32F and 32R, with which the lengthwise ends, one for one, of the cleaning unit frame 31 are provided, have the function of supporting the photosensitive drum 12 as described above, but also, they function as the portions for accurately positioning the cartridge 11 relative to the apparatus main assembly 3. Further, in order to accurately position the cartridge 11 relative to the apparatus main assembly 3, the front and rear walls 61 and 62 of the main assembly frame are provided with cartridge positioning portions 61b and 62a, respectively. Thus, as the abovementioned pressure applying portions press the pressure catching portion 31c in the direction indicated by the arrow mark F, the bearings 32F and 32R come into contact with the cartridge positioning portions 61b and 62a, respectively, and further, the photosensitive drum 12 comes into contact with the belt 4a; in other words, the operation for accurately positioning the cartridge 11 relative to the apparatus main assembly 3 ends (cartridge mounting operation is completed).
That is, the inward surface 62c, with which the main assembly contacting portion 31j is placed in contact, and the cartridge positioning portions 61b and 62a, with which the bearings 32F and 32R are placed in contact, are the cartridge positioning portions of the apparatus main assembly 3.
The tray 41 is enabled to take a first position (
(Structures of Tray Raising Mechanism and Tray)
Next, the tray 41 and the tray raising mechanism 50 of the apparatus main assembly 3 will be described in terms of their structure.
First, the structure of the tray 41 will be described. All trays 41 (41Y, 41M, 41C, and 41K), which support the cartridges 11 (11Y, 11M, 11C, and 11K), respectively, are the same in structure.
Referring to
The tray 41 is provided with a guiding groove 41b, which is parallel to the exposure opening 41h. Referring to
The tray 41 is provided with the abovementioned pair of pressing members 43 and 44, which are located on the front and rear sides, respectively, in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. Referring to
Further, the tray 41 is provided with a recess 41j, and an auxiliary rail 48. The auxiliary rail 48 is in the recess 41j. Referring to
On the other hand, referring to
Next, the structure of the tray raising mechanism will be described.
Referring to
Further, the tray arm 102 is provided with the first hole 102a, and a supporting shaft 132 is fitted in the first hole 102 of the tray arm 102. Thus, the tray arm 102 is rotatably supported by the rear wall 62 of the apparatus main assembly 3. Further, the tray arm 102 is provided with a second hole 102b, and a shaft 41j2, with which the rear portion of the tray 41 is provided. Thus, the shaft 41j2 is rotatably supported by the tray arm 102.
Further, the linking shaft 120 is in connection to an unshown tray arm, which supports the tray 41 by the front side of the tray, like the linking shaft 120 of each of the other trays 41. Further, the linking shaft 120 is provided with the linking lever 121, which also corresponds to the counterpart of each of the other tray 41. Thus, as the linking lever 121 is rotated, the linking shaft 120 is rotated, whereby the tray arms 101 and 102 are synchronously rotated.
Next, referring to
Also referring to
As the linking lever 121 attached to the linking shaft 120 is rotated in the direction indicated by an arrow mark G, the tray arm 101 rotates about the axial line of the first hole 101a and the axial line of the linking shaft 120. This rotation of the tray arm 101 causes the tray 41 to move, causing thereby the tray arm 102 to rotate about the axial line of the first hole 102a and the axial line of the supporting shaft 132 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark H. Thus, the tray 41 supported by the tray arms 101 and 102 moves upward from its first position to its second position while remaining horizontal. On the other hand, as the linking lever 121 is rotated in the opposite direction, that is, the direction indicated by an arrow mark G′, the tray arm 101 rotates about the axial line of the first hole 101a and the axial line of the linking shaft 120 in the direction indicated by the arrow mark G′. This rotation of the tray arm 101 causes the tray 41 to move, causing thereby the tray arm 102 to rotate about the axial line of the first hole 102a and the axial line of the supporting shaft 132 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark H′. Thus, the tray 41 supported by the tray arms 101 and 102 moves downward from the second position to the first position while remaining horizontal.
In this embodiment, the tray raising mechanism is structured so that in order to raise the tray 41 into its second position, the tray arm 101 has to be rotated far enough for the straight line, which connects the center of the first hole 101a and the center line of the second hole 102b, to move past the vertical line, which coincides with the center line of the first hole 101a, by an angle of α. This structural arrangement causes the combination of the weight of the cartridge 11 and the weight of the tray 41 to work in the direction to rotate the linking shaft 120 in the direction indicated by the arrow mark G (
Also in this embodiment, the door 2 is connected to the linking lever 121 by a connecting means (unshown). Thus, the opening or closing of the door 2 causes the linking lever 121 to rotate. That is, as the door 2 is closed, the movement of the door 2 causes the linking lever 121 to be rotated in the direction indicated by the arrow mark G, causing thereby the tray 41 to move from the first position to the second position, whereas as the door 2 is opened, the movement of the door 2 causes the linking lever 121 to rotate in the direction indicated by the arrow mark G′, causing thereby the tray 41 to move from the second position to the first position.
(Mechanism for Giving Pulling Cartridge During Mounting of Cartridge)
Next, referring to
a) is a side view of the cartridge pulling mechanism prior to the mounting of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. The tray 41 is provided with a thrust lever 145 and a thrust spring 146, which are located at the front end of the tray 41 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. The thrust lever 145 is rotatably supported by the thrust lever supporting portion 41e of the tray 41. The thrust spring 146 is a tension spring, and functions as a pressure applying member. One end of the thrust spring 146 is attached to the shaft 41m of the tray 41, and the other end is attached to the shaft portion 145c of the thrust lever 145. Thus, the resiliency of the thrust spring 146 works in the direction to reduce the distance between the shaft portion 41m of the tray 41 and the shaft portion 145c of the thrust lever 145. In other words, the thrust lever 145 is under the moment, which works in the direction to rotate the thrust lever 145 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark M1 about the thrust lever supporting portion 41e. When the cartridge pulling mechanism is in the state shown in
b) is a side view of the cartridge pulling mechanism when the cartridge 11 is being mounted into the apparatus main assembly 3. As the cartridge 11 is inserted in the direction indicated by the arrow mark N, the front end surface 31i of the cleaning unit frame 31 presses the first arm portion 145a. As a result, the thrust lever 145 rotates about the supporting portion 41e in the direction indicated by an arrow mark M2, against the resiliency of the thrust spring 146. Thus, the first arm portion 145a rotates about the supporting portion 41e by ε° from the position in which it has been before the mounting of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. During this rotation of the first arm portion 145a, the axial line of the supporting portion 41e, which is the rotational axis of the thrust lever 145, coincides with the straight line L3 (double-dot chain line in drawing), which connects the axial line of the shaft portion 41m of the tray 41 and the axial line of the shaft portion 145c of the thrust lever 145. Also during this rotation of the first arm portion 145a, the thrust lever 145 is in the neutral position, that is, the position in which it is not under the moment attributable to the resiliency of the thrust spring 146.
c) is a side view of the cartridge pulling mechanism after the insertion of cartridge 11 into the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3. When the cartridge pulling mechanism is in the state shown in
d) is a side view of the cartridge pulling mechanism after the completion of the operation for inserting the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. After the insertion of the cartridge 11 into the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3, the cartridge 11 is raised by the tray 41 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark I as described above, whereby it is properly positioned for image formation, relative to the apparatus main assembly 3. The thrust lever 145 remains under the force generated by the resiliency of the thrust spring 146 in the direction to reduce the distance between the shaft portion 41m of the tray 41 and the shaft portion 145c of the thrust lever 145. Therefore, the thrust lever 145 remains under the moment which acts in the direction indicated by the arrow mark M2. When the cartridge pulling mechanism is in this state, the second arm portion 145b of the thrust lever 145 is in contact with the thrust lever catching portion 31b of the cartridge frame 31, and keeps the cartridge 11 pressed toward the rear wall 62 of the frame of the apparatus main assembly 3 (keep cartridge 11 pressed in cartridge insertion direction).
That is, during the mounting of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3 by a user, while the thrust lever 145 is in between the state shown in
(Mechanism for Preventing Cartridge from being Displaced (Popping Out))
Next, the mechanism for preventing the problem that the cartridge 11 popping out of the apparatus main assembly 3 after it is properly mounted into the apparatus main assembly 3, will be described.
First, the reason why the mechanism for preventing the cartridge 11 from being displaced after the cartridge 11 is properly mounted into the apparatus main assembly 3 is provided even though the apparatus main assembly 3 is provided with the thrust lever 145 described above, will be described. As described above, while the cartridge 11 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 3, the thrust lever 145 remains under the pressure which works in the opposite direction from the cartridge insertion direction until the cartridge 11 reaches virtually the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3. Thus, if it is only with the thrust lever 145 that the image forming apparatus 1 is provided to prevent the cartridge 11 from being displaced after its proper insertion into the apparatus main assembly 3, the force necessary to insert the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3 has to be greater than otherwise. In this embodiment, therefore, in order to prevent the cartridge 11 from being displaced after its proper mounting into the apparatus main assembly 3, the image forming apparatus 1 is provided with the cartridge displacement (pup-out) prevention mechanism.
Referring to
a) illustrates the relationship between the cartridge displacement preventing portions 31a and 49 prior to the insertion of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. The cartridge 11 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 3 through the opening 61a of the front wall 61 of the apparatus main assembly 3 in the direction indicated by an arrow mark P in
b) illustrates the relationship between the cartridge displacement preventing portions 31a and 49 at the moment when the cartridge 11 has just reached the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. When the cartridge 11 is in the position shown in
c) illustrates the relationship between the cartridge displacement preventing portions 31a and 49 of the cartridge 11 and apparatus main assembly 3, respectively, after the completion of the mounting of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. After the cartridge 11 is inserted into the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction, the tray 41 is raised (from first position to second position) by the tray raising mechanism while remaining horizontal. Thus, the cartridge 11 is moved upward (in other words, cartridge 11 moves in direction perpendicular to cartridge insertion direction). While the cartridge is in the position shown in
The image forming apparatus 1 in this embodiment is structured so that after the cartridge 11 is properly positioned for image formation in the apparatus main assembly 3, there is the gap R1 between the cartridge displacement preventing portions 31a and 49 of the cartridge 11 and the apparatus main assembly 3, respectively, in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. Further, because the cartridge 11 is moved by the pressing members 43 and 44, the vertical portion of the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a of the cartridge 11 moves deeper into the apparatus main assembly 3 than the cartridge displacement preventing portion 49, in terms of the cartridge insertion direction, without coming into contact with the cartridge displacement preventing portion 49. Therefore, the amount of the load to which a user of the image forming apparatus 1 in this embodiment is subjected when mounting the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3 is smaller than that to which a user is subjected when mounting a conventional cartridge (11) into the apparatus main assembly 3 of a conventional image forming apparatus. However, the image forming apparatus 1 may be structured so that while the tray 41 is in its first position, the cartridge displacement preventing portions 31a and 49 remain in contact with each other; there is no gap between the two portions 31a and 49.
As described above, the image forming apparatus in this embodiment is structured so that as the tray 41 is raised into its second position, the cartridge 11 is positioned so that its cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a overlaps with the cartridge displacement preventing portion 49 of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. Therefore, even if the image forming apparatus 1 is transported with the cartridge 11 mounted in the apparatus main assembly 3, it does not occur that the cartridge 11 is made to pop out of its image forming position in the direction opposite to the cartridge insertion direction, by the impacts, vibrations, etc., which are transmitted thereto from outside. Further, the provision of the cartridge displacement preventing portions 49 and 31a makes it possible to reduce in amount the pressure to be applied to the thrust lever 141, making thereby it possible to reduce in amount the force necessary to insert the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3.
That is, the present invention makes it possible to transport the image forming apparatus 1 with the cartridge 11 mounted in the apparatus main assembly 3, making it thereby possible to reduce in size the box in which the combination of the main assembly of an image forming apparatus, and a cartridge (cartridges) therefore are packed when the apparatus main assembly 3 and cartridge 11 are transported together. In other words, the present invention can improve the image forming apparatus 1 in the efficiency with which it can be transported.
Further, the present invention makes it unnecessary to provide the image forming apparatus 1 with an elastic member for filling the gap between the door 2 and cartridge 11 in order to prevent the cartridge 11 from rattling in the apparatus main assembly 3 while the image forming apparatus 1 is transported with the cartridge 1 mounted in the apparatus main assembly 3. Without the presence of the elastic member, there is no reactive force which would have occurred as the elastic member were pressed (compressed) by the door 2 and the cartridge 11. Thus, the door 2 does not need to be made more rigid than necessary for the door to withstand being opened or closed as a part of the external cover of the apparatus main assembly 3. Therefore, it is possible to simplify the door 2, which in turn makes it possible to reduce in amount the force necessary to operate the door 2.
Further, the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a is positioned at the front end of the cartridge 11 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. Therefore, more latitude is afforded in terms of the positioning of the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a relative to a plane perpendicular to the cartridge insertion direction (plane perpendicular to axial line of photosensitive drum 12). Therefore, it is possible to place the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a at roughly the center of the cartridge 11, in terms of the direction perpendicular to the cartridge insertion direction. Incidentally, the roughly center portion of the cartridge 11 in terms of the direction perpendicular to the cartridge insertion direction is higher in rigidity than the edge portion of the cartridge 11.
On the other hand, in a case where the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a is placed at the rear end of the cartridge 11 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction, the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a has to be placed near the edge portion of the cartridge 11 in terms of the direction perpendicular to cartridge insertion direction. Placing the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a near the edge of the cartridge 11 is likely to make the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a less rigid than placing the cartridge displacement preventing portion 31a at the center of the cartridge 11.
Further, when the tray raising mechanism is moved from the first position to the second position, it moves upward while moving inward of the apparatus main assembly 3. Therefore, while the tray 41 is raised by the tray raising mechanism from the first position to the second position, the tray raising mechanism remains in contact with the bottom surface of the cartridge 11, with the cartridge 11 remaining under the pressure which works in the direction to press the cartridge 11 inward of the apparatus main assembly 3. Therefore, when the cartridge 11 is mounted into the apparatus main assembly 3, it is precisely positioned relative to the apparatus main assembly 3.
Next, referring to
This embodiment is different from the first embodiment only in the structure of the cartridge regulating portion of the image forming apparatus. Referring to
a) illustrates the state of the cartridge regulating mechanism prior to the insertion of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. Referring to
b) illustrates the state of the cartridge regulating mechanism immediately after the cartridge 11 has just been inserted to the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. When the cartridge regulating mechanism is in this state, the cartridge regulating vertical surface 31a1 of the cartridge regulating portion 31a of the cartridge 11 is beyond the rear wall 61 of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. Also when the cartridge regulating mechanism is in this state, the cartridge regulating portion 31a of the cartridge frame 31 is within the opening 62b, as seen from the direction parallel to the cartridge insertion direction. Therefore, the cartridge regulating portion 31a and the rear wall 62 do not come into contact with each other even if the cartridge 11 is removed.
c) illustrates the state of the cartridge regulating mechanism after the completion of the cartridge insertion into the apparatus main assembly 3. After the cartridge 11 is inserted to the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction, the tray 41 is raised by the tray raising mechanism while remaining horizontal. Thus, the cartridge 11 is vertically moved upward. While the tray 41 is in its second position, the cartridge regulating portion 31a overlaps with the rear wall 62 of the apparatus main assembly 3 as seen from the direction parallel to the cartridge insertion direction. Thus, as long as the tray 41 is in its second position, the cartridge 11 is kept in its second position, and therefore, it does not occur that the cartridge 11 is made to pop out of the apparatus main assembly 3 by the vibrations and/or impacts, which occur during the transportation of the image forming apparatus and the cartridge 11 therein, because, as the cartridge 11 is pushed in the direction indicated by an arrow mark U by the abovementioned vibration and/or impacts, the cartridge regulating vertical surface 31a1 of the cartridge regulating portion 31a comes into contact with the rear wall 62 of the apparatus main assembly 3, and therefore, the movement of the cartridge 11 in the direction indicated by the arrow mark U is limited to no more than a distance equivalent to the gap R2 between the rear wall 62 and cartridge regulating vertical surface 31a1. Further, while the cartridge 11 is in its second position, it can be removed. In other words, this embodiment achieves the same effects as those achievable by the first embodiment. In addition, in this embodiment, the rear wall 62 plays the role of the cartridge displacement preventing portion 49 in the first embodiment, making it unnecessary to provide the apparatus main assembly 3 with the cartridge displacement preventing portion 49, that is, an additional component for regulating the cartridge 11.
In this embodiment, the apparatus main assembly 3 and the cartridge 11 are structured so that while the tray 41 is in its second position, there is the gap R2 between the rear wall 62 of the apparatus main assembly 3, and the cartridge position regulating portion 31a of the cartridge 11. However, the apparatus main assembly 3 and the cartridge 11 may be structured so that while the tray 41 is in the second position, the rear frame 62 and cartridge position regulating portion 31a remain in contact with each other; that is, there is no gap between them. Further, in this embodiment, the cartridge position regulating portion of the cartridge 11 is in the form of a letter L, whereas the cartridge position regulating portion of the apparatus main assembly 3 is a part of the edge portion of the cartridge insertion opening of the apparatus main assembly 3. However, the apparatus main assembly 3 and the cartridge 11 may be structured so that the cartridge position regulating portion of the cartridge 11 is a part of the edge of a hole with which the frame of the cartridge 11 is provided, and the cartridge position regulating portion of the apparatus main assembly 3 is in the form of a letter L.
Next, referring to
The third preferred embodiment of the present invention is different from the first one only in the positioning of the cartridge regulating portion of the cartridge 11. Referring to
a) illustrates the state of the cartridge position regulating mechanism prior to the insertion of the cartridge 11 into the apparatus main assembly 3. Referring to
b) illustrates the state of the cartridge position regulating mechanism immediately after the cartridge 11 has just been inserted to the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. When the cartridge regulating mechanism is in this state, the cartridge position regulating vertical surface 31a1 of the cartridge position regulating portion 31a of the cartridge 11 is on the inward side of the cartridge position regulating vertical surface 49a of the cartridge position regulating portion 49 of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction. Also, when the cartridge regulating mechanism is in this state, the cartridge regulating portion 31a of the cartridge frame 31 does not overlap with the cartridge position regulating portion 49, as seen from the direction parallel to the cartridge insertion direction. Therefore, the cartridge position regulating portions 31a and the cartridge position regulating portion 49 do not come into contact with each other even if the cartridge 11 is removed.
c) illustrates the state of the cartridge regulating mechanism immediately after the completion of the cartridge insertion into the apparatus main assembly 3. After the cartridge 11 is inserted to the deepest end of the apparatus main assembly 3 in terms of the cartridge insertion direction, the tray 41 is raised by the tray raising mechanism while remaining horizontal. Thus, the cartridge 11 is vertically moved upward. While the tray 41 is in its second position, the cartridge position regulating portion 31a overlaps with the cartridge position regulating portion 49, as seen from the direction parallel to the cartridge insertion direction. Thus, while the tray 41 is in its second position, the cartridge 11 is kept in its second position, and therefore, it does not occur that the cartridge 11 is made to pop out of the apparatus main assembly 3 by the vibrations and/or impacts, which occur during the transportation of the image forming apparatus and the cartridge 11 therein, because, as the cartridge 11 is pushed in the direction indicated by an arrow mark W by the abovementioned vibration and/or impacts, the cartridge regulating vertical surface 31a1 of the cartridge regulating portion 31a comes into contact with the cartridge position regulating surface 49a of the cartridge position regulating portion 49, and therefore, the movement of the cartridge 11 in the direction indicated by the arrow mark W is limited to no more than a distance equivalent to the gap R3 between the cartridge regulating vertical surfaces 31a1 and 49a. Further, while the cartridge 11 is in its second position, it cannot be removed. In other words, this embodiment can achieve the same effects as those achievable by the first embodiment. In addition, the cartridge position regulating portion 38a in this embodiment is formed as a part of the development unit. Thus, the vibrations and/or impacts which occur during the transportation of the image forming apparatus are caught by the development unit, which is heavier than the latent image formation unit. Therefore, it is unnecessary for the development unit supporting portion of the latent image formation unit to be rigid enough to withstand the abovementioned vibrations and/impacts.
In this embodiment, the apparatus main assembly 3 and cartridge 11 are structured so that there is the gap R3 between the cartridge position regulating portion 49 of the apparatus main assembly 3 and the cartridge position regulating portion 38a of the cartridge 11 in terms of the direction in which the cartridge 11 is moved out of the apparatus main assembly 3. However, the apparatus main assembly 3 and cartridge 11 may be structured so that while the tray 41 is in the second position, the cartridge position regulating portions 49 and 38a remain in contact with each other; that is, there is no gap between them.
In the first to third preferred embodiments of the prevent invention described above, the cartridge was a process cartridge. However, the present invention is applicable to any cartridge which is removably mountable in the main assembly of an apparatus. That is, the present invention is applicable to a developer cartridge (which stores at least developer), a development cartridge (which has at least developer bearing member), or a latent image formation cartridge (which has at least electrophotographic photosensitive member).
As will be evident from the above given description of the first to third embodiments of the present invention, the present invention makes it possible to place a combination of the main assembly of an image forming apparatus and a cartridge (cartridges) in a significantly smaller box than a box which has been conventionally used, when transporting the combination. Thus, the present invention can increase the efficiency with which the combination is transported. Further, the present invention can prevent the problem that in a case where an image forming apparatus is transported with a cartridge(s) for the apparatus mounted in the main assembly of the apparatus, the cartridge(s) becomes displaced relative to the main assembly. Further, the present invention can make significantly smaller the amount of force necessary to mount a cartridge into the main assembly of an image forming apparatus than the amount of force necessary to mount a conventional process cartridge into the main assembly of a conventional image forming apparatus.
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 purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 135683/2008 filed May 23, 2008 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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