The present invention relates to a cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, an assembling method for a drive transmission device for a photosensitive drum, and a electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
Here, the cartridge is a device including an electrophotographic photosensitive member and at least one process means and is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
A representative example of the cartridge is a process cartridge. The process cartridge is a unit unified into a cartridge including the electrophotographic photosensitive drum, and process means actable on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum such as a developing device, the process cartridge being dismountably mountable to the main assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
The electrophotographic image forming apparatus is an apparatus for forming an image on a recording material using an electrophotographic image formation type process.
Examples of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus include an electrophotographic copying machine, an electrophotographic printer (LED printer, laser beam printer or the like), a facsimile machine and a word processor and so on.
An apparatus main assembly not provided with a mechanism for moving a main assembly side engaging portion provided in the main assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus to transmit a rotational force to a rotatable member such as an electrophotographic photosensitive drum, in response to an opening and closing operation of a main assembly cover of the apparatus main assembly, in a rotational axis direction of the main assembly side engaging portion, is known.
In addition, a structure of a process cartridge demountable, from the apparatus main assembly, in a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of the rotatable member is known.
Further, a structure for engaging a coupling member provided on the process cartridge with the main assembly side engaging portion is known.
As to the coupling type as such a rotational force transmission means, a structure is known in which the coupling member provided on an electrophotographic photosensitive drum unit is made pivotable relative to the rotational axis of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum unit so that an engaging operation and a disengaging operation of the coupling member with the mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge relative to the apparatus main assembly (Japanese Patent No. 4498407).
With the conventional structure disclosed in FIG. 103 of Japanese Patent 4498407, the coupling member is provided with a spherical portion for providing a pivoting center, and a flange has an opening having a diameter smaller than that of the spherical portion. The coupling member is prevented from disengaging from the flange by the contact of an inner edge of the opening to the spherical portion.
However, the inner edge of the opening may restrict a pivotability angle of the coupling member.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a development of the above-described prior-art structure.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a drive transmission structure for a cartridge which is demountable to an outside from an apparatus main assembly not provided with a mechanism for moving a main assembly side engaging portion in the rotational axis direction thereof, after movement in a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of a rotatable member such as an electrophotographic photosensitive drum, in which the coupling member is prevented from disengaging without limiting the inclinability (pivotability) amount of the coupling member by the inner edge of the opening provided in the flange.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cartridge employing the drive transmission structure.
The present invention achieving the object provides,
A cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus including a main assembly side rotatable engaging portion, wherein said cartridge is demountable to an outside of said apparatus main assembly after movement in a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of the main assembly side engaging portion, said cartridge comprising:
(i) a rotatable member which is rotatable carrying a developer;
(ii) a rotatable rotational force transmitted member which includes an accommodating portion at inside thereof and to which a rotational force to be transmitted to the rotatable member is transmitted;
(iii) a rotatable coupling member including,
(iv) a shaft portion capable of receiving the rotational force from said coupling member and penetrating said through-hole and supported by said rotational force transmitted member at opposite end portions thereof so that said coupling member is prevented from disengaging from said rotational force transmitted member while permitting the pivoting of said coupling member.
According to the present invention, a drive transmission structure for a cartridge which is demountable to an outside from an apparatus main assembly not provided with a mechanism for moving a main assembly side engaging portion in the rotational axis direction thereof, after movement in a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of a rotatable member such as an electrophotographic photosensitive drum, in which the coupling member is prevented from disengaging without limiting the inclinability (pivotability) amount of the coupling member by the inner edge of the opening provided in the flange
In addition, a cartridge employing the drive transmission device is provided.
A cartridge and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the present invention will be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. A laser beam printer which is in the example of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and a process cartridge usable with the laser beam printer as an example of the cartridge will be described.
Following description, a longitudinal direction of the process cartridge is a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction in which process cartridge is mounted and dismounted relative to the main assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and the longitudinal direction is parallel with a rotational axis of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and crosses with a feeding direction of the recording material. In the longitudinal direction, the side where the electrophotographic photosensitive drum receives the rotational force from the main assembly of the image forming apparatus is a driving side (coupling member 86 side in
The reference numerals in the following description are for reference to the drawing and does not limit the structures.
(1) Description of Structure of the Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus and Image Forming Process:
Here, the main assembly A is a part of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus except for the cartridge B.
Referring to
The electrophotographic image forming apparatus shown in
In addition, below the cartridge B, there is provided a sheet tray 4 accommodating recording materials (sheet materials P) which is the image formation object.
Further, in the main assembly A, there are provided, along a feeding direction D of the sheet material P, a pick-up roller 5a, a feeding roller pair 5b, a feeding roller pair 5c, a transfer guide 6, a transfer roller 7, a feeding guide 8, a fixing device 9, a discharging roller, a discharging tray 11 and so on in the order named. The fixing device 9 comprises a heating roller 9a and a pressing roller 9b.
Referring to
In response to a print starting signal, an electrophotographic photosensitive drum 62 (drum 62) which is a rotatable member is rotated in the direction indicated by an arrow R at a predetermined peripheral speed (process speed).
A charging roller 66 supplied with a bias voltage contacts an outer peripheral surface of the drum 62 to uniformly charge the outer peripheral surface of the drum 62.
An exposure device 3 outputs a laser beam corresponding to image information. The laser beam is projected onto the outer peripheral surface of the drum 62 through an exposure window 74 in an upper surface of the cartridge B to scanningly expose the outer peripheral surface.
By this, an electrostatic latent image formed on the outer peripheral surface of the drum 62 correspondingly to the image information.
On the other hand, as shown in
The toner T is carried on a surface of a developing roller 32 by magnetic force of a magnet roller 34 (fixed magnet).
The toner T is applied on a peripheral surface of a developing roller 3 with a regulated layer thickness, while being triboelectrically charged by a developing blade 42.
The toner T is transferred onto the drum 62 in accordance with the electrostatic latent image to be visualized into a toner image. Thus, the drum rotates carrying the toner (toner image).
As shown in
The sheet material P it supplied through a transfer guide 6 to a transfer position which is between the drum 62 and a transfer roller 7. In the transfer position, the toner image is sequentially transferred from the drum 62 onto the sheet material P.
The sheet material P having the transferred toner image is separated from the drum 62 and fed along the feeding guide 8 to the fixing device 9. The sheet material P passes through a nip formed between a heating roller 9a and a pressing roller 9b constituting the fixing device 9.
The toner image is subjected to a pressing and heat-fixing process by the nip to be fixed on the sheet material P. The sheet material P having been subjected to the toner image fixing process is fed to the discharging roller pair 10 and then is fed to the discharging tray 11.
On the other hand, as shown in
In the foregoing, the charging roller 66, the developing roller 32 and the cleaning blade 77 are process means acting on the drum 62.
(2) Description of Structures of Cartridge B:
Referring to
The cartridge B comprises a cleaning unit 60 and a developing unit 20 connected with each other.
The cleaning unit 60 comprises a cleaning frame 71, the drum 62, the charging roller 66 and the cleaning blade 77 and so on.
A driving side end portion of the drum 62 is provided with a coupling member 86. Here, the drum 62 is rotatable about a rotational axis L1 (axis L1) as a drum axis. In addition, the coupling member 86 is rotatable about a rotational axis L2 (axis L2) as a coupling axis. The coupling member 86 is capable of inclining (pivoting) relative to the drum 62. In other words, the axis L2 is inclinable relative to the axis L1 (this will be described in detail hereinafter).
On the other hand, the developing unit 20 comprises a toner accommodating container 21, a closing member 22, a developing container 23, a first side member 26L, a second side member 26R, a developing blade 42, a developing roller 32, a magnet roller 34, a feeding member 43, the toner T, an urging member 46 and so on.
The cleaning unit 60 and the developing unit 20 are connected by a coupling member 75 so as to be rotatable relative to each other, by which the cartridge B is constituted.
More specifically, the developing container 23 is provided with arm portions 23aL, 23aR at the opposite end portions with respect to the longitudinal direction (axial direction of the developing roller 32) of the developing unit 20, and the free ends of the arm portions 23aL, 23aR are provided with rotation holes 23bL, 23bR extending parallel with the developing roller 32.
Longitudinal opposite end portions of the cleaning frame 71 are provided with respective fitting holes 71a for receiving the coupling member 75.
The arm portions 23aL and 23aR are aligned with a predetermined position of the cleaning frame 71, and the coupling member 75 is inserted into the rotation holes 23bL, 23bR and the fitting hole 71a, by which the cleaning unit 60 and the developing unit 20 are connected rotatably about the coupling member 75.
At this time, the urging members 46 mounted to the base portions of the arm portions 23aL and 23aR abut to the cleaning frame 71 by which the developing unit 20 is urged to the cleaning unit 60 about the coupling member 75.
By this, the developing roller 32 is assuredly pressed toward the drum 62.
By ring configuration spacers (unshown) mounted at each of the opposite end portions of the developing roller 32, a predetermined clearance it kept between the developing roller 32 and the drum 62.
(3) Description of Mounting and Demounting of Cartridge B:
Referring to
An opening and closing door 13 is rotatably mounted to the main assembly A.
The guiding rail 12 is a main assembly side guiding member for guiding the cartridge B into the main assembly A.
The main assembly side engaging portion 14 includes a rotational force applying portion 14b (
As shown in
Referring to
Along the guiding rail 12, the cartridge B is inserted into the main assembly A in the direction of X2 (the direction of X2 is a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis L3 of the main assembly side engaging portion 14. Then, as shown in (a1) and (b1) of
At this time, the position of the coupling member 86 is limited by the contact between the free end portion 86a thereof and the bearing member 76 and the slider 15.
With further insertion of the cartridge B in the X2 direction, as shown in (a2) and (b2) of
Then, as shown in (a3) and (b3) of
When the cartridge B is further inserted in the direction of X2, the coupling member 86 is brought into contact to the main assembly side engaging portion 14 as shown in (a4) and (b4) of
When the cartridge B it inserted to the mounting completion position, the axis L1 of the drum 62, the axis L2 of the coupling member 86 and the axis of the main assembly side engaging portion 14 are substantially coaxial, as shown in (a5) and (b5) of
By the engagement between the coupling member 86 and the main assembly side engaging portion 14 in this manner, the transmission of the rotational force is possible.
When the cartridge B is dismounted from the main assembly A, the coupling member 86 inclines (pivots) relative to the axis L1 similarly to the case of the mounting operation, by which the coupling member 86 disengaged from the main assembly side engaging portion 14. More particularly, the cartridge B moves in the direction opposite to the X2 direction (the opposite direction is a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis L3 of the main assembly side engaging portion 14), so that the coupling member 86 disengages from the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
In this embodiment, the slider 15 is set such that when the cartridge B is in the mounting completion position, there is a space between the slider 15 and the coupling member 86. By doing so, the increase of the rotational load of the coupling member 86 due to the contact to the slider 15 is prevented.
If will suffice if the movement of the cartridge B in the X2 direction or in the direction opposite the X2 direction occurs only adjacent to the mounting completion position, and in the other positions, the cartridge B may move in any direction. That is, what is necessary is that the coupling member 86 moves in the predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis L3 of the main assembly side engaging portion 14 at the time of engagement and disengagement relative to the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
(4) Description of Coupling Member 86:
Referring to
Part (a) of
As shown in
The first portion is the free end portion 86a for engaging with the main assembly side engaging portion 14 to receive the rotational force from the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
The second portion is the substantially spherical connecting portion 86c. The connecting portion 86c is connected with the driving side flange 87 which is a rotational force transmitted member.
The third portion is a connecting portion 86g between the free end portion 86a and the connecting portion 86c.
As shown in part (b) of
The opening 86m is provided with a conical shape receiving surface 86f as an expanding portion which extends toward the main assembly side engaging portion 14 side in the state that the coupling member 86 is mounted to the main assembly A. The receiving surface 86f constitutes a recess 86z. The recess 86z is provided with the opening 86m (opening) at the side opposite from the side having the drum 62 with respect to the direction of the axis L2.
As shown in part (a) of
The interval between the adjacent ones of the projections 86d1-d4 is larger than an outer diameter of the rotational force applying portion 14b so that the intervals can receive the rotational force applying portions 14b.
When the coupling member 86 is waiting for the transmission of the rotational force from the main assembly side engaging portion 14, the rotational force applying portion 14b is in one of the standing-by portions 86k1-k4. Furthermore, rotational force receiving portions 86e1-86e4 crossing with the rotational moving direction of the coupling member 86 is provided downstream of projections 86d1-d4 with respect to the X3 direction in part (a) of
In the state that the coupling member 86 is in engagement with the main assembly side engaging portion 14, and the main assembly side engaging portion 14 rotates, the rotational force applying portions 14b are in contact with the pair of the rotational force receiving portions 86e1/86e3 or the pair of the rotational force receiving portions 86e2/86e4. By this, the rotational force is transmitted from the main assembly side engaging portion 14 to the coupling member 86.
In other to stabilize the rotational torque transmitted to the coupling member 86 as much as possible, the rotational force receiving portions 86e1-86e4 of preferably disposed on the same circumference having the center on the axis L2. By doing so, the rotational force transmission radius is constant, and therefore, the rotational torque transmitted to the coupling member 86 is stabilized.
In order to stabilize the position of the coupling member 86 as much as possible when it receives the rotational force, it is desirable to position the rotational force receiving portions 86e1 and 86e3 at diametrically opposite positions and to position the rotational force receiving portions 86e2 and 86e4 at diametrically opposite positions (180° opposing).
The number of the projections 86d1-d4 is four in this embodiment, but the number may be changed properly provided that the rotational force applying portion 14b can enter the standing-by portions 86k1-86k4 as described hereinbefore. This, the cases of two projections 86d and six projections are within this embodiment.
In addition, the rotational force receiving portions 86e1-86e4 may be provided inside the driving shaft receiving surface 86f. Or, the rotational force receiving portions 86e1-86e4 provided at the positions outside the driving shaft receiving surface 86f with respect to the direction of the axis L2. The rotational force receiving portions 86e1-86e4 are disclosed at positions remoter from the maximum rotation radius of the connecting portion 86g than the axis L2.
As shown in
The connecting portion 86c is provided with a hole portion 86b which is are through hole penetrating in the direction perpendicular to the axis L2. The hole portion 86b is open in the direction substantially perpendicular to the axis L2. A pin 88 penetrates the hole portion 86b. There is provided a play between the hole portion 86b and the pin 88 to such an extent that the pivoting of the coupling member 86 is permitted. A cross-sectional area of the hole portion 86b is minimum adjacent the center of the connecting portion 86c (neighborhood of the axis L2). It expands as the distance from the rotation axis of the connecting portion 86c increases. With such a structure, the coupling member 86 is capable of inclining (pivoting) relative to the driving side flange 87 in any direction. Inside the hole portion 86b (inner wall), there are provided a rotational force transmitting portion 86b1 extending in the direction crossing with the rotational moving direction of the coupling member 86, the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1, a second disengagement preventing portion 86p2 and a third disengagement preventing portion 86p3 which are a disengagement preventing portion. Here, the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1 and the third disengagement preventing portion 86p3 are closest to the rotation axis of the hole portion 86b. The first disengagement preventing portion 86p1 (the portion adjacent the axis L2) contacts the pin 88 in the state that the axis L2 and the axis L1 are aligned with each other. The second disengagement preventing portion 86p2 is a substantially flat surface extending outwardly of the connecting portion 86c from the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1. By the pin 88 contacting the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1, the disengagement of the coupling member 86 is prevented. However, when the coupling member 86 inclines (pivots), the second disengagement preventing portion 86p2 and/or the third disengagement preventing portion 86p3 prevents the disengagement by being contacted by the pin 88. Alternatively, the structure may be such that the second disengagement preventing portion 86p2 and/or the third disengagement preventing portion 86p3 does not contact the pin 88, and the disengagement of the coupling member 86 is prevented only by the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1. As shown in
In order to suppress twisting of the coupling member 86 by the rotational load, thus improving the rotation transmission accuracy, it is desirable that the connecting portion 86g is made short and thick.
The material of the coupling member 86 in this embodiment is resin material such as polyacetal, polycarbonate, PPS or the like. However, in order to increase the stiffness of the coupling member 86, glass fibers, carbon fibers or the like may be added into the resin material, depending on the load torque. In such a case, the stiffness of the coupling member 86 can be enhanced. In addition, a metal material may be inserted into the resin material, or the entirety of the coupling 86 may be made by metal or the like.
The free end portion 86a, the connecting portion 86c and the connecting portion 86g may be integrally molded or may be manufactured by connecting separate parts. In this embodiment, it is integrally molded by a resin material. By doing so, the easiness in the manufacturing of the coupling member 86 and the accuracy as the part are enhanced.
(5) Description of the Structure of Electrophotographic Photosensitive Drum Unit U1:
Referring to
As shown in
The drum 62 includes an electroconductive member of aluminum or the like coated with a surface photosensitive layer. The drum 62 may be hollow or solid.
The driving side flange unit U2 is at the driving side end portion of the drum 62. More specifically, as shown in part (c) of
Here, the “substantially co-axial” covers the case in which they are completely aligned and the case in which they are slightly deviated due to the manufacturing tolerances of the parts. This applies to the following description, too.
Similarly, the non-driving side flange 64 is substantially coaxial with the drum 62 and is provided at the non-driving side end portion of the drum 62. The non-driving side flange 64 is made of resin material, and as shown in part (c) of
As shown in
In the driving side of the drum unit U1, the portion-to-be-supported 87d of the driving side flange 87 is rotatably supported by the supporting portion 76a of the bearing member 76 as a supporting member.
The bearing member 76 is fixed to the cleaning frame 71 by a screw 90. On the other hand, in the non-driving side of the drum unit U1, the bearing 64a (part (b) of
In this embodiment, the bearing member 76 is fixed the cleaning frame 71 by the screw 90, but bonding or welding using melted resin material is usable.
The cleaning frame 71 and the bearing member 76 may be made integral with each other. In such a case, the number of parts can be reduced by one.
(6) Description of Driving Side Flange Unit U2:
Referring to
As shown in
Referring to
The coupling member 86 includes the free end portion 86a and the connecting portion 86c as described hereinbefore. The connecting portion 86c is provided with a hole portion 86b as a through-hole, and the (inside or inner wall) of the hole portion 86b defines the rotational force transmitting portion 86b1 for transmitting the rotational force to the pin 88, and the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1 contactable to the pin 88 to prevent the disengagement of the coupling member 86 from the driving side flange 87.
The driving side flange 87 comprises a fixed portion 87b, an accommodating portion 87i, a gear portion (helical gear or spur gear) 87c and a portion-to-be-supported 87d. The fixed portion 87b is a portion fixed to the drum 62. The accommodating portion 87i is provided inside the driving side flange 87. The accommodating portion 87i accommodates at least a part of the connecting portion 86c of the coupling member 87. In this embodiment, the pin 88 is disposed inside the accommodating portion 87i. The gear portion 87c functions to transmit the rotational force to the developing roller 32. The portion-to-be-supported 87d it supported by the supporting portion 76a of the bearing member 76. These members are disposed coaxially with the rotational axis L1 of the drum 62.
The driving side flange 87 is provided with couple hole portions 87e extending in the direction of the axis L1 at approx. 180° phase offset positions about the axis L as seen along the rotational axis L1. In other words, the hole portions 87e extend in parallel with axis L1 at the opposite sides with respect to the axis L1. In addition, the driving side flange 87 is provided with a pair of retaining portions 87f projecting in the direction crossing with the axis L1 and covering at least a part of the hole portions 87e as seen from the accommodating portion 87i side along the axis L1. The driving side flange 87 is provided with a pair of rotational force transmitted portions 87g for receiving the rotational force from the pin 88 which will be described hereinafter, the rotational force transmitted portions 87g being disposed behind the retaining portion 87f as seen from the accommodating portion 87i side along the axis L1.
Further, the driving side flange 87 is provided with a longitudinal direction regulating portion 87h for preventing movement of the coupling member 86 toward the non-driving side (longitudinally inward of the drum 62).
In this embodiment, the driving side flange 87 is of resin material molded by injection molding, and the material is polyacetal, polycarbonate or the like. However, the driving side flange 87 may be made of metal in consideration of the load torque required to rotate the drum 62.
In this embodiment, the driving side flange 87 is provided with a gear portion 87c for transmitting the rotational force to the developing roller 32. However, the rotation of the developing roller 32 is not necessary made through the driving side flange 87. In such a case, the gear portion 87c may be omitted. However, when the driving side flange 87 is provided with the gear portion 87c, as with this embodiment, the gear portion 87c can be integrally molded with the driving side flange 87.
The regulating member 89 includes a disk configuration base portion 89a, and a pair of projected portions 89b which are disposed at 180° phase offset position about the axis of the base portion and projecting substantially in parallel with the axis L1 from the base portion 89a. The regulating member 89 (a pair of the projected portions 89b) is inserted into the driving side flange in the direction along the axis L1 from the driven side toward the driving side.
Each of the projected portions 89b is provided with a longitudinal direction regulating portion 89b1 and a rotation regulating portion 89b2.
Referring to
The pin 88 is limited in the position in the longitudinal direction (axis L1) of the drum 62 by the retaining portion 87f and the longitudinal direction regulating portion 89b1 in this limited in the position with respect to the rotational moving direction of the drum 62 by the rotational force transmitted portion 87g and the rotation regulating portion 89b2. By doing so, the pin 88 is supported (held) by the driving side flange 87 and the regulating member 89. In other words, the opposite ends of the pin 88 are held by the free ends of the projected portions 89b, the retaining portions 87f and the rotational force transmitted portions 87g.
The coupling member 86 is limited in the movement in the direction perpendicular to the axis L1 of the driving side flange 87 by the connecting portion 86c contacting the accommodating portion 87i. By the contact of the connecting portion 86c to the longitudinal direction regulating portion 87h, the movement from the driving side toward the non-driving side is limited. By the contact between the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1 and the pin 88, the movement of the coupling member 86 from the non-driving side toward the driving side is limited. In this manner, the coupling member 86 is connected with the driving side flange 87 and the pin 88.
Referring to
As shown in part (a) of
Next, as shown in part (b) of
Thereafter, as shown in part (c) of
As shown in part (d) of
(7) Description of Inclining (Pivoting) Motion of the Coupling Member 86:
Referring to
Referring to
As shown in (a1) and (b1) of
In addition, as shown in (a2) (b2) of
Furthermore, by combining the inclination (pivoting) about the axis of the pin 88 and the inclination (pivoting) about the shaft perpendicular to the axis of pin 88, the coupling member 86 is inclinable (pivotable) in a direction different from the above-described directions.
In this manner, the coupling member 86 is capable of inclining (pivoting) substantially in all directions relative to the axis L1. In this manner, the coupling member 86 is capable of inclining (pivoting) in any direction relative to the axis L1. Furthermore, the coupling member 86 is swingable in any direction relative to the axis L1. Moreover, the coupling member 86 is capable of whirling relative to the axis L1 substantially in all directions. Here, the whirling of the coupling member 86 is in the rotation of the inclined (pivoted) axis L2 about the axis L1.
Referring to
As shown in (a1) of
In addition, the diameter of the spherical of the free end of the main assembly side engaging portion 14 is φZ4, the length of the rotational force applying portion 14b is Z5.
As shown in (a2) of
As shown in (b1) and (b2) of
Then, φZ1=φ17.4 mm, φZ2=φ15 mm, φZ3=φ10 mm, φZ4=φ10.35 mm, Z5=14.1 mm, φZ6=φ3 mm, θ1=θ2=36.8°, for example.
It has been confirmed with these dimensions that the coupling member 86 can engaged with the main assembly side engaging portion 14. It has also been confirmed that the coupling member 86 can disengaged from the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
These dimensions are examples, and have the dimensions are usable to effect the same motions, and therefore, the present invention is not limited to these dimensions.
As has been described in the foregoing and as shown in
The pin 88 is limited in the position in the longitudinal direction by the retaining portion 87f and the longitudinal direction regulating portion 89b1, in this limited in the position in the rotational moving direction by the rotational force transmitted portion 87g and the rotation regulating portion 89b2 (
In addition, the movement of the coupling member 86 is limited in the direction perpendicular to the axis of the driving side flange 87 by the contact between the connecting portion 86c and the accommodating portion 87i. In addition, the movement of the coupling member 86 is limited in the direction from the driving side toward the non-driving side by the contact between the connecting portion 86c and the longitudinal direction regulating portion 87h. Furthermore, by the contact between the first disengagement preventing portion 86p1 and the pin 88, the movement of the coupling member 86 is limited in the direction from the non-driving side toward the driving side.
In this manner, the coupling member 86 is connected with the driving side flange 87 and the pin 88.
By doing so, the coupling member 86 is prevented from disengaging from the driving side flange 87 without limiting the inclinable (pivotable) angle range of the coupling member 86 by the inner edge of the opening of the rotational force transmitted member 86.
With the structure of this embodiment, the configuration of the driving side flange 87 provides a relief for the connecting portion 86g of the coupling member 86 in the inclined (pivoted) state. Therefore, the inclinable (pivotable) angle range of the coupling 86 can be increased as compared with a conventional structure, and the design latitude is enhanced.
In addition, because the inclinable (pivotable) angular range of the coupling member 86 can be increased, the length of the connecting portion 86g measured in the direction of the axis L2 can be reduced. By this, the rigidity or stiffness of the coupling member 86 is enhanced, and therefore, the twisting thereof is suppressed so that the rotation transmission accuracy is enhanced.
In place of increasing the inclinable (pivotable) angle range of the coupling member 86, the connecting portion 86g can be made thicker by the corresponding amount. Also in such a case, the rigid of the coupling member 86 is high, and therefore, the twisting can be suppressed, and the rotation transmission accuracy is enhanced.
In the foregoing description, the function, the material, the configuration, the relative positions of the constituent elements of this embodiment are not restrictive to the present invention.
Embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the drawings.
With respect to this embodiment, the portions different from the foregoing embodiment will be described in detail. The material, the configuration and so on in this embodiment are the same as in the foregoing embodiment, unless otherwise described. With respect to the common structures, the same reference numerals and characters are assigned, and the detailed description thereof are omitted.
In this embodiment, the structure for connecting the coupling member 86 with the driving side flange 287 and the pin 88 is similar to that in Embodiment 1.
On the other hand, in this embodiment, the regulating member 89 is not employed, but the pin 88 is supported only by the driving side flange 287.
Referring to
Part (a) of
Part (b) of
As shown in part (a) of
In the state that the pin 88 is in the hole portion 86b of the coupling member 86, the opposite end portions of the pin 88 are inserted into the recesses 287k, and are fixed to the entrance of the recess 287k by heat clamping and/or injection of resin material or the like to establish a retaining portion 287m (part (b) of
By this, as shown in parts (b), (c) and (d) of
As described above, in this embodiment, the pin 88 it supported only by the driving side flange 287 without using the regulating member 89. This embodiment is effective to reduce the number of parts and therefore to reduce the cost.
Embodiment 3 of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the drawings.
With respect to this embodiment, the portions different from the foregoing embodiment will be described in detail. The material, the configuration and so on in this embodiment are the same as in the foregoing embodiment, unless otherwise described. With respect to the common structures, the same reference numerals and characters are assigned, and the detailed description thereof are omitted.
In this embodiment, similarly to the foregoing embodiments, the coupling member is inclinable (pivotable) substantially in all directions relative to the rotational axis L1 Of the drum 62.
This embodiment is different from the foregoing embodiments in that the configuration of the coupling member and the sphere center of the connecting portion of the coupling member are movable in the direction of the rotational axis L1 of the drum 62, and the maximum outside diameter circumference of the connecting portion is movable from the inside toward the outside of the accommodating portion 87i of the driving side flange.
Referring to
Part (a) of
As shown in part (b) of
In addition, as shown in part (a) of
Referring to
Referring first to
As shown in part (a) of
At this time, the maximum outside circumference of the connecting portion 386c is inside the accommodating portion 87i, and therefore, the coupling member 386 is unable to move in the direction perpendicular to the axis L1 due to the contact between the connecting portion 386c and the accommodating portion 87i.
With the configuration of the coupling member 386 of this embodiment, there exists a gap between the pin 88 and the third disengagement preventing portion 386p3 of the coupling member 386.
Then, as shown in part (b) of
Then, a gap is produced between the free end portion 386a and the rotation regulating portion 76c of the bearing member 76.
As shown in part (c) of
In addition, by the movement in the X5 direction, the position of the sphere center of the connecting portion 386c moves beyond the end portion of the accommodating portion 87i of the driving side flange 87 toward the driving side. That is, the maximum outside circumference of the connecting portion 386c projects (depart) to the outside of accommodating portion 87i.
Then, the gap (play) between the connecting portion 386c and the accommodating portion 87i increases.
As shown in part (d) of
Then, a gap is produced between the free end portion 386a and the rotation regulating portion 76c of the bearing member 76, again. By this, as shown in part (e) of the
Referring to
As shown in part (a) of
At this time, the maximum outside circumference of the connecting portion 386c is inside the accommodating portion 87i, and therefore, the coupling member 386 is unable to move in the direction perpendicular to the axis L1 due to the contact between the connecting portion 386c and the accommodating portion 87i.
With the configuration of the coupling member 386 of this embodiment, there exists a gap between the pin 88 and the first disengagement preventing portion 386p1 of the coupling member 386.
As shown in part (b) of
Then, a gap is produced between the free end portion 386a and the rotation regulating portion 76c of the bearing member 76.
As shown in part (c) of
Similarly to the movement in the X5 direction shown in
Then, the gap (play) between the connecting portion 386c and the accommodating portion 87i increases, similarly to part (c) of
As shown in part (d) of
Then, a gap is produced between the free end portion 386a and the rotation regulating portion 76c of the bearing member 76, again.
By this, as shown in part (e) of
In summary, it will suffice if the connecting portion 386c is accommodated in the accommodating portion 87i with a gap (play) at least a part, so that the coupling member 386 is movable in the direction of the axis L1.
By doing so, with the structure of this embodiment, the inclinable (pivotable) range of the coupling member 386 can be made larger than in the foregoing embodiments, and therefore, the design latitude is further enhanced.
And, because the inclinable (pivotable) angle range of the coupling member 386 is larger than in the foregoing embodiments, the length of the connecting portion 386g measured in the direction of the axis L32 can be reduced further. By this, the rigidity of the coupling member 386 is further enhanced, and therefore, the twisting can be further suppressed, and the rotation transmission accuracy is further improved.
In place of increasing the inclinable (pivotable) angular range of the coupling member 386, the connecting portion 386g can be made thicker by the corresponding amount. Also in such a case, the rigidity of the coupling member 386 it further enhanced, and the twisting it is further suppressed, and the rotation transmission accuracy is further improved.
Embodiment 4 of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the drawings.
With respect to this embodiment, the portions different from the foregoing embodiment will be described in detail. The material, the configuration and so on in this embodiment are the same as in the foregoing embodiment, unless otherwise described. With respect to the common structures, the same reference numerals and characters are assigned, and the detailed description thereof are omitted.
In this embodiment, similarly to the foregoing embodiments, the coupling member is inclinable (pivotable) substantially in all directions relative to the rotational axis L1 Of the drum 62.
This embodiment is different from the foregoing embodiments in the configurations of the coupling member, the driving side flange and the regulating member.
Referring to
Part (a) of
As shown in
The coupling member 486 is provided inside the hole portion 486i with a rib 486n expanding in the direction crossing with the axis L42.
Further, the coupling member 486 is provided with a pivoting regulated portion 486r at an end portion opposite the rotational force receiving portions 486e1-e4 with respect to the direction of the axis L42, the pivoting regulated portion 486r being a recess of a substantially spherical shape formed in the connecting portion 486c.
The pivoting regulated portion 486r is a flat surface.
Referring to
Parts (a) and (b) of
As shown in
Referring to
Parts (a)-(c) of
As shown in part (a) of
Then, as shown in part (b) of
Thereafter, as shown in part (c) of
With the structure of the present invention, in the step of penetrating the pin 88 through the hole portion 486b of the coupling member 486 shown in part (b) of
In the state (coupling member inserting step) shown in part (c) of
The assembling property of the driving side flange unit U42 is better than in the foregoing embodiments.
Referring to
Part (a) of
In the state of the driving side flange unit U42, the second assembling jig 92 is inserted into the hole portion 487p, and the flat surface configuration urging portion 92a is urged against the pivoting regulated portion 486r, then the axis L42 of the coupling member 486 and the axis of the driving side flange 487 can be kept aligned with each other. In other words, the pivoting motion of the coupling member 486 can be regulated.
Thus, with the driving side flange unit U42, the coupling member 486 is prevented from being damaged by the interference with the assembling device as a result of position change caused by the inclination (pivoting) of the coupling member 486 during transportation,
The assembling property of the driving side flange unit U42 is better than in the foregoing embodiments.
The configurations of the pivoting regulated portion 486r and the urging portion 92a may be such that the pivoting regulated portion 486r has a recessed conical surface, and the urging portion 92a has a conical shape, as shown in part (b) of
The configurations of the pivoting regulated portion 486r and the urging portion 92a may be such that the pivoting regulated portion 486r has a conical surface, and the urging portion 92a is recessed conical surface, as shown in part (c) of
The configuration of the pivoting regulated portion 486r can be freely selected as long as it is recessed than the portion other than the substantially spherical connecting portion 486c, and the pivoting motion of the coupling member 486 can be regulated by being urged by the second assembling jig 92.
In Embodiments 1-4, with the mounting operation of the process cartridge to the apparatus main assembly, the coupling member is sandwiched by the upper guide fixed to the process cartridge and a movable type lower guide provided in the apparatus main assembly, so that the coupling member is inclined toward the downstream with respect to the mounting direction. This is the same as with the patent specification 1 disclosed in
With such a structure, the position of the upper guide fixed to the process cartridge may change depending on the attitude of the cartridge during the mounting and demounting. If this occurs, the inclining direction of the coupling member may be slightly deviated.
Therefore, it is required to enhance the dimensional accuracy of the constituent elements so that the coupling member can engage with the main assembly side engaging portion even when a cartridge becomes oblique during the mounting and demounting.
This embodiment provides a further improvement of such a structure, and provides the electrophotographic image forming apparatus in which the coupling member provided on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum is engaged with the main assembly side engaging portion provided in the main assembly while inclining the coupling member, and in which the coupling member and the main assembly side engaging portion can be further stably engaged with each other.
To accomplish this, this embodiment provides,
An electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording material, said apparatus comprising:
(i) an apparatus main assembly including a rotatable main assembly side engaging portion;
(ii) a cartridge mountable to said apparatus main assembly in a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of said main assembly side engaging portion, said cartridge including (ii-i) a rotatable member, and (ii-ii) a coupling member rotatable to receive a rotational force for rotating said rotatable member from said main assembly side engaging portion, said coupling member being pivotable relative to the rotational axis of said rotatable member;
(iii) first and second guides provided in said apparatus main assembly, at least one of said guides being movable to pivots said coupling member toward downstream with respect to the mounting direction of said cartridge by sandwiching said coupling member therebetween in a mounting operation of said cartridge.
According to this embodiment, an electrophotographic image forming apparatus in which the coupling member provided on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum is engaged with the main assembly side engaging portion provided in the main assembly while inclining the coupling member, and in which the coupling member and the main assembly side engaging portion can be further stably engaged with each other, can be provided.
This embodiment will be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
This embodiment is different from Embodiment 1 in a part of the shape of the bearing member 76. More particularly, as contrasted to Embodiment 1, the guide portion 76b is not provided, and the coupling member 86 can be freely whirled (pivoted) upwardly. This embodiment is similar to Embodiment 1 in the other respects. The bearing member 76 is provided with a cylindrical portion 76d coaxial with the drum unit U1.
The mounting and demounting of the cartridge B relative to the main assembly A in this embodiment will be described.
As shown in
And first guiding rail 12a and the second guiding rail 12b function to guide the cartridge B into the main assembly A. Particularly, the first guiding rail 12a constitutes the movement path for the coupling member 86 when the cartridge B is mounted to or dismounted from the apparatus main assembly.
In addition, the main assembly side engaging portion 14 is provided with a rotational force applying portion 14b (
After the door 13 of the main assembly A is opened, the cartridge B can be mounted in the direction of an arrow X1 in the Figure.
Referring to
The cartridge driving portion comprises a main assembly side engaging portion 14, a side plate 350, a holder 300, a driving gear 355 and so on.
As shown in
As shown in
The second side plate 351 and the holder 300 are fixed on the side plates 350, respectively.
As shown in
As shown in
Referring to
As shown in
As shown in
Furthermore, when the cartridge B is inserted in the direction of the arrow X2 in the Figure, the cylindrical portion 76d of the cartridge B it brought into contact to the operating portion 356a of the pulling spring 356, as shown in
Thereafter, the cartridge B is mounted to a predetermined position (mounting completed position) (
At this time, the operating portion 356a of the pulling spring 356 urges the cylindrical portion 76d of the cartridge B in the direction of the arrow G in the Figure, and the contact between the cylindrical portion 76d of the cartridge B and the positioning portion 320a of the guiding member 320 is assured. By this, the cartridge B is correctly positioned relative to the main assembly A.
Referring to
At this time, the coupling member 86 makes a whirling motion, and as seen from the top (part (a) of
More particularly, in the movement from the state of
Therefore, even when the coupling member 86 is inclined (pivoted) toward the upstream (opposed to the direction X2) with respect to the mounting direction due to the friction with another member or the like (
By the engagement between the coupling member 86 and the main assembly side engaging portion 14 in this manner, the transmission of the rotational force is possible.
As described in the foregoing, in this embodiment, when the coupling member 86 is inclined (pivoted) toward the downstream with respect to the mounting direction (direction X2), the force is applied to the coupling member 86 by the lower guide 300a provided in the main assembly A and the upper guide 310 provided in the main assembly A.
Therefore, even if the cartridge B shifts in the guiding rail in the direction perpendicular to the mounting direction, or it rotates about the rotational axis L1 of the drum 62, the coupling member 86 is inclined relative to the main assembly A substantially in the same direction. In other words, irrespective of the attitude of the cartridge B during the mounting process, the coupling member 86 tends to take and maintain substantially the same proper attitude relative to the main assembly A.
Thus, the stabilized engagement of the coupling member 86 with the main assembly side engaging portion 14 can be accomplished.
In addition, during the mounting operation of the cartridge B, the free end portion 86a of the coupling member 86 is pivoted upwardly (X3 direction) by the contact to the lower guide 300a, and in addition, it is pivoted toward the downstream with respect to the direction X2.
In this manner, the axis L2 of the coupling member 86 is pivoted so as to the approach to the axis L1 of drum 62 beforehand, and therefore, the pivoting amount of the coupling member 86 toward the downstream with respect to the direction X2 by the urging force F1 from the upper guide 310 can be reduced.
That is, the upper guide 310 which is a movable member can be downsized.
By doing so, the latitude in the design is improved, and the parts can be downsized, and the cost can be decreased.
When the cartridge B is dismounted from the main assembly A, the coupling member 86 is inclined (pivoted) relative to the axis L1 in the opposite direction, so that the coupling member 86 is disengaged from the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
In this embodiment, the upper guide 310 spaced from the coupling member 86 when the cartridge B is in the mounting completion position. By doing so, the increase of the rotational load for coupling member 86 by the contact with the upper guide 310 is prevented. In the foregoing description, the function, the material, the configuration, the relative positions of the constituent elements of this embodiment are not restrictive to the present invention. The apparatus main assembly of this embodiment is usable with the coupling member and the rotational force transmitted member of Embodiments 2-4.
Embodiment 6 of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the drawings.
The portions different from Embodiment 5 will be described in detail. The material, the configurations and so on are similar to those of Embodiment 5 unless otherwise described. $ with respect to the common structures, the same reference numerals and characters are assigned, and the detailed description thereof are omitted.
Referring to
As shown in
Referring to
At this time, the coupling member 86 makes a whirling motion, and as seen from the top (part (a) of
More particularly, in the movement from the state of
Therefore, even when the coupling member 86 is inclined (pivoted) toward the upstream (opposed to the direction X2) with respect to the mounting direction due to the friction with another member or the like, the coupling member 86 is inclined toward the downstream with respect to the ejection X2 so as to align the axis L2 with the axis L1 by the contact to the second guide portion 340a2 of the upper guide 340a. In other words, as seen from the top, the coupling member 86 is moved by the contact to the second guide portion 340a2 so that the inclination amount of the axis L2 relative to the axis L1 decreases.
By the engagement between the coupling member 86 and the main assembly side engaging portion 14 in this manner, the transmission of the rotational force is possible.
As described in the foregoing, with this structure, when the coupling member 86 is inclined (pivoted) toward the downstream with respect to the mounting direction (direction X2), the force is applied to the coupling member 86 by the upper guide 340a provided in the main assembly A and the lower guide 360 provided in the main assembly A.
Therefore, even if the cartridge B shifts in the guiding rail in the direction perpendicular to the mounting direction, or it rotates about the rotational axis L1 of the drum 62, the coupling member 86 is inclined relative to the main assembly A substantially in the same direction. In other words, irrespective of the attitude of the cartridge B during the mounting process, the coupling member 86 tends to take and maintain substantially the same proper attitude relative to the main assembly A.
Thus, the stabilized engagement of the coupling member 86 with the main assembly side engaging portion 14 can be accomplished.
In addition, during the mounting operation of the cartridge B, the free end portion 86a of the coupling member 86 is pivoted downwardly (X3 direction) by the contact to the upper guide 340a, and in addition, it is pivoted toward the downstream with respect to the direction X2.
In this manner, the coupling member is inclined (pivoted) beforehand toward the downstream with respect to the direction so as to align the axis L2 with the axis L1. Therefore, the inclination (pivoting) angle of the coupling member 86 toward the downstream with respect to the direction X2 by the urging force F2 from the lower guide 360 can be reduced.
That is, the lower guide 360 which is a movable member can be downsized.
By doing so, the latitude in the design is improved, and the parts can be downsized, and the cost can be decreased.
When the cartridge B is dismounted from the main assembly A, the coupling member 86 is inclined (pivoted) relative to the axis L1 in the opposite direction, so that the coupling member 86 is disengaged from the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
In this embodiment, the lower guide 360 spaced from the coupling member 86 when the cartridge B is in the mounting completion position. By doing so, the increase of the rotational load for coupling member 86 by the contact with the lower guide 360 is prevented.
In the foregoing description, the function, the material, the configuration, the relative positions of the constituent elements of this embodiment are not restrictive to the present invention. The apparatus main assembly of this embodiment is usable with the coupling member and the rotational force transmitted member of Embodiments 2-4.
Embodiment 7 of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the drawings.
The portions different from Embodiment 5 will be described in detail. The material, the configurations and so on are similar to those of Embodiment 5 unless otherwise described. With respect to the common structures, the same reference numerals and characters are assigned, and the detailed description thereof are omitted.
Embodiment is different from Embodiment 5 in that the coupling member 86 of the main assembly A is inclined (pivoted).
Part (a) of
As shown in parts (a) and (b) of
The description will be made as to the operation when and after the free end portion 86a of the coupling member 86 is sandwiched between the lower guide 300a and the upper guide 310, and it inclines (pivots) toward the downstream (direction X2) with respect to the mounting direction beyond the axis L1 of the drum 62 (
Part (a) of
As shown in
At this time, as shown in part (b) of
Part (a) of
As shown in
With respect to the inclination (pivoting) of the coupling member 86, when the force applied to the free end portion 86a is directed perpendicularly to the axis L2 of the coupling member 86, the moment of inclining (pivoting) the coupling member 86 about the rotation axis (
As shown in
When the cartridge B is further inserted in the direction X2, the coupling member 86 is engaged with the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
As described herein before, with this structure, the engagement between the coupling member 86 and the main assembly side engaging portion 14 is stabilized.
As shown in
Part (a) of
The description will be made as to the operation when and after the free end portion 86a of the coupling member 86 is sandwiched between the lower guide 300a and the upper guide 310, and it inclines (pivots) toward the downstream (direction X2) with respect to the mounting direction beyond the axis L1 of the drum 62 (
Part (a) of
As shown in
As shown in part (a) of
As shown in part (b) of
Here, F61 is a reaction force corresponding to F16.
As shown in
As shown in
When the cartridge B is further inserted in the direction X2, the coupling member 86 is engaged with the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
As described above, with this structure, a further stabilized engagement is established between the coupling member 86 and the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
Furthermore, as shown in
Part (a) of
With such a structure, the component force F13 from the inclined surface 310b and the component force F62 from the inclined surface 300e are simultaneously applied, so that the coupling member 86 can be stably inclined (pivoted) toward the downstream with respect to the mounting direction (direction X2). Therefore, a stabilized engagement between the coupling member 86 and the main assembly side engaging portion 14 can be accomplished.
The applied forces are the same as those described herein before, and the descriptions thereof is omitted.
In the foregoing description, the function, the material, the configuration, the relative positions of the constituent elements of this embodiment are not restrictive to the present invention. The apparatus main assembly of this embodiment is usable with the coupling member and the rotational force transmitted member of Embodiments 2-4.
Embodiment 8 of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the drawings.
With respect to this embodiment, the portions different from the foregoing embodiment will be described in detail. The material, the configuration and so on in this embodiment are the same as in the foregoing embodiment, unless otherwise described. With respect to the common structures, the same reference numerals and characters are assigned, and the detailed description thereof are omitted.
This embodiment is different from Embodiment 7 in the structure of the inclined surface.
Part (a) of
As shown in parts (b) and (c) of
In other words, the inclination angle of the inclined surface 310c of the upper guide 310 expanding toward the inside of the main assembly A (direction X5) along the cartridge mounting direction toward the downstream side.
With this structure, as shown in
Similarly, with the downward movement of the cartridge B, the component force F13 applied to the free end portion 86a of the coupling member 86 in the direction toward the inside of the apparatus main assembly (direction X5) gradually increases.
In other words, with this structure, the component force F13 toward the inside of the main assembly A increases with the inclination (pivoting) of the coupling 86 Toward the X2 as the cartridge B is moved toward the downstream with respect to the mounting direction.
In
As described in the foregoing, in the motion of the coupling member 86 inclining (pivoting), the inclining (pivoting) moment is large and therefore the proper inclination (pivoting) is accomplished, when the force applied to the free end portion 86a is in the direction perpendicular to the axis L2 of the coupling member 86.
With this structure, as shown in
Thus, in accordance with the inclination (pivoting the amount of the coupling 86 changing with the mounting movement of the cartridge B, the direction of the resultant force F5 changes toward further preferable state for the inclination (pivoting). Therefore, the coupling 86 can be stably inclined (pivoted) in the direction of X2.
When the cartridge B is further inserted in the direction X2, the coupling member 86 is engaged with the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
As described above, with this structure, a further stabilized engagement is established between the coupling member 86 and the main assembly side engaging portion 14.
In the foregoing description, the function, the material, the configuration, the relative positions of the constituent elements of this embodiment are not restrictive to the present invention. The apparatus main assembly of this embodiment is usable with the coupling member and the rotational force transmitted member of Embodiments 2-4.
In the foregoing embodiments, the present invention is used for a process cartridge.
However, the present invention can be suitably used with a drum unit not provided with a process means.
In addition, the present invention is suitably applicable to a developing cartridge not provided with an electrophotographic photosensitive drum, in which the rotational force is transmitted to a developing roller (which rotates carrying toner) from the main assembly side engaging portion. In such a case, the coupling member 86 transmits the rotational force to the developing roller 32 as the rotatable member in place of the photosensitive drum.
In the foregoing embodiments, the driving side flange 87, 287 as the rotational force transmitted member is fixed to the longitudinal end of the rotatable drum 62, but may be an independent member not fixed to the drum. For example, it may be a gear member through which the rotational force is transmitted to the drum 62 or the developing roller 32 by gear engagement.
In addition, the cartridge in the foregoing embodiments is for formation of a monochromatic image. However, the present invention is not limited to such a case. The present invention is suitably applicable to a cartridge or cartridges including developing means for forming different color images (two colors, three colors or full color).
The mounting-and-demounting path of the cartridge B relative to the main assembly A may be rectilinear, a combination of linear lines, or may include a curve line, with which the present invention is suitably implemented.
The present invention is applicable to a cartridge and a drive transmission device, for an electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
According to the present invention, a drive transmission structure for a cartridge which is demountable to an outside from an apparatus main assembly not provided with a mechanism for moving a main assembly side engaging portion in the rotational axis direction thereof, after movement in a predetermined direction substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of a rotatable member such as an electrophotographic photosensitive drum, in which the coupling member is prevented from disengaging without limiting the inclinability (pivotability) amount of the coupling member by the inner edge of the opening provided in the flange.
In addition, a cartridge employing the drive transmission device is provided.
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