Information
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Patent Grant
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6178301
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Patent Number
6,178,301
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 25, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 23, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 98
- 399 99
- 399 102
- 399 111
- 399 119
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cleaning apparatus for an image carrier includes a cleaning member for removing remaining developer left on the image carrier; and a sealing member disposed on each opposite end of the cleaning means for preventing the developer removed by the cleaning member from leaking out. The sealing member cleans a surface to which a distance-ensuring device for maintaining a prescribed distance between the image carrier and another electrophotographic process means, extends, and contacts with the image carrier.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a process cartridge using an electrophotographic method or an electrostatic recording method and an image forming apparatus using the process cartridge.
2. Description of Related Art
To form images, image forming apparatuses using an electrophotographic method or an electrostatic recording method form, by selective exposure, latent images on an image carrier, uniformly charged, serving as an electrophotographic photosensitive body by a charging means, visualize the latent images by a developing means, and transfer the developed images onto a recording medium. After the developed images are transferred, remaining developer (hereinafter referred to as “waste toners”) left on the image carrier is cleaned by a cleaning means and reused for image formation upon being charged uniformly.
A process cartridge has been practically used recently in which process means, such as charging means, developing means, cleaning means, a cleaning container, and so on, are made in a united structure. A user can replace the parts, such as the developers, the image carrier, and so on with those by placing the process cartridge in the apparatus body, thereby rendering the maintenance easier.
Since the image carrier generally has extended the life time of the carrier, recently favored usage, which renders the maintenance easier and corresponds to life times of the essential parts is done by designing a developing means, having some limitation for supplying capability, into an independent cartridge and by designing the remaining process means, such as an image carrier, a charger, a cleaning means, and so on, into a drum cartridge, in a united body.
FIG. 4
shows an example of a conventional process cartridge. The process cartridge
100
shown in
FIG. 4
is the above drum cartridge, which includes an image carrier
101
, a cleaner blade
102
serving as a cleaning means, and a cleaning container
104
accumulating the waste toners.
The cleaner blade
102
has an elastic contact portion
102
a
supported by a support member
102
b
in contact with the image carrier
101
and removes the waste toner remaining on the surface of the image carrier
101
. A sealing member
103
made of a material such as mortoprain, sponge, felt, or the like is provided on the opposite ends of the cleaner blade
102
to prevent the waste toner from leaking out of the cleaning container
104
. The cleaning container
104
has a volume capable of adequately containing waste toner occurring at the cleaner blade
102
within the life time of the image carrier
101
, and can be removed at the time of replacement of the drum cartridge.
Particularly, in a case of a development method using a jumping development or magnetic brush development, it is important to position a developer carrier (development sleeve) for developing images with high accuracy at a prescribed distance with respect to the image carrier
101
. Therefore, a contacting roller
105
or the like as a distance ensuring means manufactured with high accuracy is generally placed on each end of the image carrier to ensure the proper distance between the image carrier
101
and the development sleeve (not shown).
In such a case, if the contacting surface
101
a
of the contacting roller
105
on the image carrier
101
becomes dirty with scattered toner, the toner may adhere to the contacting surface
1
O
1
a
, and the prescribed distance may not be kept, disadvantageously. Therefore, the placement of a cleaning member
106
, as a part separated from the sealing member
103
provided on the opposite ends of the cleaner blade
102
, has been implemented recently for cleaning the contacting surface
101
a
of the contacting roller
105
.
Where the sealing member
103
and the cleaning member
106
are separated members, as shown in the apparatus in
FIG. 4
, however, developers may accumulate on unclean areas particularly in the process cartridge having a longer life time because the space between those members
103
,
106
cannot be cleaned, and the accumulated developers may drop into the apparatus body to disadvantageously make the apparatus inside dirty.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a cleaning apparatus, a process cartridge, and an image forming apparatus reducing the uncleanness inside the apparatus by proposing a cleaning method for the surface of the image carrier having no unclean area.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve the above problems, a representative structure of the cleaning apparatus, according to the invention, includes a cleaning member for removing a remaining developer left on the image carrier, and a sealing member disposed on each opposite end of the cleaning means for preventing the developer removed by the cleaning means from leaking out, the sealing member cleaning a surface to which a distance-ensuring means, for maintaining a prescribed distance between the image carrier and another electrophotographic process means, extends and contacting the image carrier.
Since the sealing member that is provided on each opposite end of the cleaning means is extended to a surface on the image carrier contacting the distance-ensuring means for cleaning the surface, the process cartridge can eliminate an area at which scattered toner arrives, so that the process cartridge can reduce the uncleanness inside the apparatus. Because the members are made in a united body, the number of parts is reduced, and the manufacturing process and the cost of parts of the cleaning apparatus can be reduced, so that the productivity can be improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an entire structural view showing an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a front view showing a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a side view of a sealing member: and
FIG. 4
is a front view showing a conventional process cartridge.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
, a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus of embodiments according to the invention are described.
[Whole Structure]
The image forming apparatus
1
shown in
FIG. 1
is a color laser printer. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the image forming apparatus includes an image carrier
15
rotating at a fixed rate, an image forming section made of a secured black developing unit
21
K and a rotary developing unit
20
having three color developing units, an intermediate transfer body
9
for holding color images developed and overlapped at the image forming section and transferring the images onto a recording medium S fed from a feeding section. The recording medium S on which color images are transferred is conveyed to a fixing section
25
, and the images are fixed on the medium under the application of heat and pressure. The recording medium S is then delivered by a delivery roller to a delivery section
37
located at a top surface of the apparatus body. It is to be noted that the rotary developing unit
20
and the immobilized black developing unit
21
K are constituted respectively to be detachably attached to the body of the image forming apparatus
1
. Each section of the image forming apparatus
1
will be described in detail next.
The drum cartridge
13
is constituted in a united body of the image carrier
15
, and a cleaning container
14
also serving as a holder for the image carrier
15
. The drum cartridge
13
is supported detachably to the apparatus body and can be replaced as a unit basis easily in accordance with the life time of the image carrier
15
. In this embodiment, the image carrier
15
is constituted of an aluminum cylinder having a diameter of about 62 mm coated with an organic photo-conductive layer and is rotatively mounted. A cleaner blade
16
serving as a cleaning member, and a primary charging means
17
are disposed on a periphery of the image carrier
15
and are rotatively drive by a drive force from a drive motor, not shown, according to an image formation operation. The cleaning container
14
is as described below.
The primary charging means
17
uses a contact-charging method, in which a conductive roller is made to be in contact with the image carrier
15
. The surface of the image carrier
15
can be charged uniformly by the application of a voltage to the conductive roller.
The image carrier
15
is subject to exposure at a scanner section
30
. That is, when an image signal is given to a laser diode, the laser diode radiates image light corresponding to the image signal to a polygon mirror
31
. The polygon mirror
31
rotates at a high rate by a scanner motor, not shown, and the image light reflected on the polygon mirror
31
selectively expose the surface of the image carrier
15
rotating at a fixed rate through image forming lenses
32
and a reflex mirror
33
, thereby forming static latent images on the image carrier.
The developing means is constituted of the rotary developing unit
20
having the respective color developing units, a yellow developing unit
20
Y, a magenta developing unit
20
M, a cyan developing unit
20
C, and a sole black developing unit
21
K.
The black developing unit
21
K is a secured developing unit. A sleeve
21
KS is disposed with a very small space to the image carrier
15
at a position corresponding to the image carrier
15
and forms visible images on the image carrier
15
by black toner. The black developing unit
21
K feeds toner in the container by a feeding mechanism, coats the toner as a thin layer on an outer periphery of the sleeve
21
KS rotating in a clockwise direction in
FIG. 1
by a coating blade
21
KB, made in pressed contact with an outer periphery of the sleeve
21
KS, and gives electric charges to the toner. When a development bias is applied to the sleeve
21
KS, the electrostatic latent image of the image carrier
15
is developed with the toner.
The rotary developing unit
20
is supported detachably to a development rotary member
23
rotating around a shaft
22
as a center, and for forming images, the respective developing units move rotationally around the shaft
22
and stop the rotation at a position such that a predetermined developing unit faces the image carrier
15
. After sleeves
2
OYS,
2
OMS,
20
CS are positioned to face the image carrier
15
with a very small space (about 300 μm), visible images are formed corresponding to the electrostatic latent images on the image carrier
15
. When a color image is formed, the developing rotary member
23
rotates as one rotation of the intermediate transfer body
9
, and a developing process is done by means of the yellow developing unit
20
Y, the magenta developing unit
20
M, the cyan developing unit
20
C, and the sole black developing unit
21
K, in this order, so that each color is transferred to the intermediate transfer body
9
and overlapped at the body
9
. After the toner images are transferred onto the intermediate transfer body
9
, the developer remainders, which remain on the image carrier
15
, or namely the waste toner, are removed by the cleaning means as described below.
FIG. 1
shows a state that the yellow developing unit
20
Y is placed and made still at a position that the unit faces to the image carrier unit. The yellow developing unit
20
Y feeds the toner in the container to a coating roller
20
YR by a feeding mechanism, coats the toner as a thin layer on an outer periphery of the sleeve
20
YS rotating in a clockwise direction in
FIG. 1
by means of the coating roller
20
YR rotating in a clockwise direction in
FIG. 1 and a
coating blade
20
KY, and gives electric charges (triboelectric charges) to the toner. By application of the development bias to the sleeve
20
YS facing the image carrier
15
on which latent images are formed, development is made with toner on the image carrier
15
corresponding to the latent images. Image formation for respective colors is made in substantially the same way with respect to the magenta developing unit
20
M and the cyan developing unit
20
C.
The sleeves
20
YS,
2
OMS,
20
CS of the rotary developing unit are connected to a drive power and respective high voltage sources for the respective colors formed in this printer body when each developing unit moves rotationally to the developing position, and the voltage is selectively and sequentially applied for each color developing unit where each unit is driven.
The intermediate transfer body
9
rotates in the clockwise direction in
FIG. 1
in synchrony with the outer peripheral speed of the image carrier
15
, and receives multiple transfers by four transfers (images of four colors, CMYK) of visualized toner images on the image carrier
15
by the respective developing units when color images are formed. The intermediate transfer body
9
that received the multiple transfers further transfers the color toner images on the intermediate transfer body
9
at one time onto the recording medium S by conveying the recording medium S through sandwiching the medium S with the transfer roller
10
to which the voltage applies.
The intermediate transfer body
9
according to the embodiment has an aluminum cylinder
12
having a diameter of 186 mm and an outer periphery covered with an elastic layer
11
made of materials such as an intermediate resistance sponge and intermediate resistance rubber. The an intermediate transfer body
9
is rotatively supported and rotates upon transmission of drive force by means of gears, not shown but secured unitedly
The recording medium S is stacked on a cassette
2
provided at a lower portion of the apparatus body. The recording medium S, after being fed by a pickup roller
3
and separated by a feeding roller
4
and a retard roller
5
sheet by sheet, is conveyed by guided by a feeding guide
6
and sent to the register roller
8
. The register roller
8
does a non-rotation operation that renders the recording medium S in a stop and wait state and a rotation operation that renders the recording medium S conveyed toward the intermediate transfer body
9
according to a prescribed sequence, thereby correcting oblique feeding of the recording medium S and conveying the recording medium S in synchrony with the intermediate transfer body
9
.
The transfer roller
10
winding an intermediate resistance foamed elastic body over a metal shaft is provided to be capable of contacting with and separating from the intermediate transfer body
9
. While the four color toner images are formed on the intermediate transfer body
9
, or while the intermediate transfer body
9
turns multiple times, the transfer roller
10
is located at a position spaced from the intermediate transfer body
9
as shown by a solid line in
FIG. 1
so as to keep the images in order. When the recording medium S is conveyed after the color toner images are formed on the intermediate transfer body
9
, the transfer roller
10
is urged with a prescribed pressure to the intermediate transfer body
9
through a recording medium S as shown by a broken line by means of a cam not shown.
A bias is also given to the transfer roller
10
at that time, thereby transferring the toner images on the intermediate transfer body
9
to the recording medium S. The intermediate transfer body
9
and the transfer roller
10
are driven respectively, so that the recording medium S is in a state that sandwiched by the intermediate transfer body
9
and the transfer roller
10
, is subject to a transfer process and at the same time, is conveyed at a prescribed rate toward the fixing section
25
as the subsequent process.
The fixing section
25
is for fixing the toner images transferred on the recording medium S and includes a fixing roller
26
for applying heat, and a pressure roller
27
for pressing the recording medium S to the fixing roller
26
. The respective rollers
26
,
27
are hollow rollers and have respective heaters
28
,
29
inside, thereby conveying the recording medium S upon being rotatively driven.
That is, the recording medium S holding toner images is conveyed by the fixing roller
26
and the pressure roller
27
, and when heat and pressure are applied, the toner images are fixed on the recording medium S. The recording medium S to which the images are fixed is conveyed by a conveyance roller
34
and a conveyance roller
35
and is delivered to the delivery section
37
by a delivery roller
36
to be stacked, thereby finishing the image formation.
[Process Cartridge]
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the drum cartridge
13
as a process cartridge according to the invention is described next. The drum cartridge
13
as described above is constituted of an image carrier
15
, and a cleaning container
14
for accumulating in the cleaning container
14
waste toners removed from the image carrier
15
.
Cleaning processing is made by the cleaner blade
16
attached to the cleaning container
14
and a cleaning blush not shown. The waste toners on the image carrier
15
enter in the cleaning container
14
by going by a scooping sheet
18
, and are scraped by first the cleaning brush and then the cleaner blade
16
. The scraped waste toners are scooped up by the scooping sheet
18
and collected in the cleaning container
14
. The cleaning container
14
may not be filled with the waste toner accumulated in the container
14
earlier than the life time of the image carrier
15
, so that the cleaning container
14
can be replaced together at a time of replacement of the image carrier
15
when reaching the life time.
In the cleaning container
14
, a support member
16
b
is so secured at a front surface of the cleaning container
14
by securing members
40
such as screws or the like that an elastic contacting portion
16
a
of a tip of the cleaner blade
16
is in contact with the image carrier
15
with a prescribed entering amount.
A sealing member
41
for preventing the waste toners from leaking out of the cleaning container
14
is attached on each opposite side of the cleaner blade
16
on the cleaning container
14
as to contact the image carrier
15
. As a sealing member
41
, it is preferable that the surface contacting with the image carrier
15
has sealing property and sliding property, and in this embodiment, a fabric member, in which a PTFE fiber is formed in a pile shape, is used as the sealing member. The sealing member can be any material as long as it has the required sealing property and sliding property so that, for example, a fabric member of an electrostatic transplant, felt, or the like may be used. To prevent the sealing property from being impaired, the sealing member preferably has a double-layered structure in which a cushion material, such as foamed urethane or the like, is provided on the back surface of the sealing member.
A contacting roller
42
serving as a distance-ensuring means, manufactured with high accuracy, is disposed at a position corresponding to each end of the image carrier
15
, and is rotatively supported around a roller shaft
42
a
. The contacting roller
42
is in contact with the image carrier and the sleeves
20
YS,
20
MS,
20
CS, and
21
KS and ensures the prescribed distance between the image carrier and the sleeves.
The sealing member
41
is molded as to extend up to the opposite end of the image carrier
15
, and includes a sealing portion
41
a
serving as a seal, and an extended portion
41
b
. Therefore, the sealing portion
41
a
functions as to prevent the waste toners from leaking out, and the extended portion
41
b
is in contact with the contacting surface
15
a
on the image carrier
15
contacting to the contacting roller
42
and cleans the contacting surface. Accordingly, even where foreign objects, such as scattered toners, are attached between the contacting roller
42
and the contacting surface
15
a
, the surface can always keep the state by wiping the surface with the extended portion
41
b
, so that the apparatus can maintain the distance between the image carrier
15
and the sleeve.
Because the extended portion
41
b
is in a united body with the sealing portion
41
a
, there is no space between the sealing member and the cleaning member, so that the image carrier may not have any space on which scattered toners remain. The number of parts to be attached is further reduced, so that the process cartridge can reduce the manufacturing process and the costs for parts and can improve the productivity as well.
With the above embodiments, the fabric member is used as the sealing member
41
, and the form of the fabric member is illustrated in reference to FIG.
3
.
FIG. 3
shows a plan view and side view of the fabric member, and the plan view located above shows a part in
FIG. 2
in an enlarged view. Numeral
16
b
in the plan view is a receiving sheet for toner made of a thin film sheet, and the sheet is attached and secured below the blade
16
a
of the cleaning housing
14
. That is, the toner scraped by the blade
16
a
are guided and collected by the receiving sheet into the cleaning housing.
Innumerous fabrics
41
c
, constituting the fabric member, are inclined toward the opening made of the blade
16
a
of the housing, the sealing member
41
, and the receiving sheet
16
b
, as shown in the side view located below in
FIG. 3. A
permissive range of the inclined state may be, as shown in this plan view, as far as within 90° with respect to the opening side, and preferably, within 45° to 60°, which would be no problem.
The effects for preventing the toner from scattering and for cleaning portions corresponding to the roller of the developing roller can be adequately accomplished where the fabric member
41
is inclined toward the opening and where the inclined direction is within the above range even if shifted.
Particularly, where the fabric member is inclined, the toners about to scatter from the opening side can be captured, and at the same time, the inclined fabrics can improve the above cleaning effect.
It is to be noted that as another example equivalent to the above roller
42
, the roller shaft
42
a
in FIG.
2
and as a developing roller, a spacer formed on each opposite end of the roller
42
may be used. In addition, a spacer member or members provided to a charger, a transfer unit, or an intermediate transfer unit around the vicinity of the image carrier when necessary are very useful.
The sealing member disposed on each opposite end of the cleaning means is structured to extend to a surface to which a distance-ensuring means disposed on the image carrier contacts, to clean it, and therefore, in comparison with a structure that a cleaning member, for cleaning the contact surface of the distance ensuring means, is newly added, no slight gap (uncleaned area) may be otherwise provided between the sealing member and this cleaning means, so that the scattered toner clinging to that portion could further completely eliminate a worrisome mess on the transfer roller, serving as the transfer means, and ends of the transfer materials.
Since the sealing member (cleaning member) covers entirely an interval between the cleaning means and the distance-ensuring means, the cleaning distance to the distance-ensuring means can be used most effectively, and the cleaning means can be utilized as a cleaning means having a longer life time.
The above structure has separated functions for substantially preventing leaks and for cleaning, so that a longer life time can be provided.
Since the sealing member and the cleaning member are made in a united body, assembling of the members can be made simpler, and this can reduce the costs for assembling and mistakes such as the assembling being made negligently without necessary parts.
Claims
- 1. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning an image carrier, comprising:a cleaning member for removing a remaining developer left on said image carrier; and a sealing member for preventing the developer from leaking out at end portions of said cleaning member, said sealing member having a fabric member contacting an area of said image carrier, which a distance ensuring member, for maintaining a prescribed distance between a developer carrier for carrying the developer and said image carrier, contacts in the longitudinal direction of said image carrier, wherein the leaning direction of fabric on said fabric member is a direction from an end portion to a center portion of said cleaning member when viewed from upstream of said fabric member in a moving direction of said image carrier.
- 2. A cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the leaning direction of the fabric is set in a range of ±45 to ±60 degrees from direction from an end portion to a center portion of said cleaning member, from a viewpoint of a plane substantially parallel to a face where said fabric member is supported by a frame of said cleaning apparatus.
- 3. A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, comprising:an image carrier; a developer carrier to carry developer for developing an electrostatic image formed on said image carrier with the developer; a distance ensuring member to contact said image carrier for maintaining a prescribed distance between said developer carrier and said image carrier, a cleaning apparatus for removing a remaining developer left on said image carrier; and a sealing member for preventing the developer from leaking out at end portions of said cleaning member, said sealing member having a fabric member contacting an area of said image carrier, which said distance ensuring member contacts in the longitudinal direction of said image carrier, wherein the leaning direction of fabric on said fabric member is a direction from an end portion to a center portion of said cleaning member when viewed from upstream of said fabric member in a moving direction of said image carrier.
- 4. A process cartridge capable of being incorporated in an image forming apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the leaning direction of the fabric is set in a range of ±45 to ±60 degrees from the direction from an end portion to a center portion of said cleaning member, from the viewpoint of a plane substantially parallel to a face where said fabric member is supported by a frame of said cleaning apparatus.
- 5. An image forming apparatus, comprising:an image carrier; a developer carrier to carry developer for developing an electrostatic image formed on said image carrier with the developer; a distance ensuring member to contact said image carrier for maintaining a prescribed distance between said developer carrier and said image carrier, a cleaning member for removing a remaining developer left on said image carrier; and a sealing member for preventing the developer from leaking out at end portions of said cleaning member, said sealing member having a fabric member contacting an area of said image carrier, which said distance ensuring member contacts in the longitudinal direction of said image carrier, wherein the leaning direction of fabric on said fabric member is a direction from an end portion to a center portion of said cleaning member when viewed from upstream of said fabric member in a moving direction of said image carrier.
- 6. An image forming apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the leaning direction of the fabric is set in a range of ±45 to ±60 degrees from the direction from an end portion to a center portion of said cleaning member, from the viewpoint of a plane substantially parallel to a face where said fabric member is supported by a frame of said cleaning apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
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