1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is known a developing device of a rotary type in a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus. In the developing device of the rotary type, a plurality of developing cartridges each containing developer of a different color from each other are supported around a rotary member. Then, a rotative force from a motor is transmitted to the rotary member through a rotative force transmitting means. With this structure, the rotary member is allowed to rotatably move. In the developing device of the rotary type, one of the developing cartridges is moved to a developing position in which the developing cartridge is opposed to a photosensitive drum. Then, an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum is developed with use of the developer by the developing cartridge. Further, this operation is performed on the plurality of developing cartridges, whereby a color image is formed on a recording medium.
In the image forming apparatus adopting the developing device of the rotary type, a color image may be formed with use of a small photosensitive drum. Thus, an apparatus main body is advantageously downsized.
Then, a user detachably mounts the developing cartridges to the rotary member. With this structure, the operability in a case of maintenance may be improved.
In this case, there is known a structure in which the developing cartridges are moved by hand to the replacement position provided in the apparatus main body. Specifically, with rotation of a knob by hand, the developing cartridge switching mechanism may be rotated. As a result, the developing cartridge may be positioned to the replacement port by hand (refer to Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H06-250485). With this structure, the operability in replacing the developing cartridge may be improved.
However, in the above-mentioned conventional example, it is conceived that the knob becomes rotation load when the developing cartridge switching mechanism is rotated by the motor.
The present invention has been made with an aim to further develop the conventional technology.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of moving a desire developing cartridge to a mounting and detaching position by manual operation by a user.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of moving a desire developing cartridge to a mounting and detaching position by easy manual operation by a user.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of moving a manually-operated unit from a retracted position to an operative position when an operational force is exerted on the manually-operated unit by manual operation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of exerting a rotative force on a rotary member to which a developing cartridge is mounted as a manually-operated unit is moved from a retracted position to an operative position when an operational force is exerted on the manually-operated unit by manual operation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus in which, when a rotary member is rotated by a rotative force of a motor, a manually-operated unit normally locates at a retracted position so that the manually-operated unit does not become load for rotation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus in which a manually-operated unit can be moved to a position at which the manually-operated unit is connected to rotative force transmitting means without a special operation by a user, and an operational force can be transmitted to a rotary.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus in which, during a rotation of a motor, a manually-operated unit does not become load for rotation.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, a representative structure of a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the present invention is a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a motor; a rotatable rotary member to which a plurality of developing cartridges are detachably mountable, each developing cartridge including: a developer containing portion for containing developer; and a developing roller for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum by using the developer contained in the developer containing portion; rotative force transmitting means for transmitting a rotative force from the motor to the rotary member; and a manually-operated unit, which is movable between an operative position in which the manually-operated unit is connected to the rotative force transmitting means to transmit the rotative force to the rotative force transmitting means and a retracted position in which the manually-operated unit is spaced apart from the rotative force transmitting means, wherein in a state in which the manually-operated unit is moved from the retracted position to the operative position by manual operation, the manually-operated unit transmits the rotative force to the rotative force transmitting means by manual operation to rotate the rotary member, whereby the rotary member is rotatable by the manual operation.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, another representative structure of a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the present invention is a color electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a motor; a rotatable rotary member to which a plurality of developing cartridges are detachably mountable, each developing cartridge including: a developer containing portion for containing developer; and a developing roller for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum by using the developer contained in the developer containing portion, wherein the rotary member sequentially moves one developing cartridge among the plurality of developing cartridges to a developing position for developing the electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; an opening portion through which the developing cartridge is mounted and detached from the rotary member; an openable and closable member for opening and closing the opening portion, rotative force transmitting means for transmitting a rotative force from the motor to the rotary member to rotate the rotary member; and a manually-operated unit including an access member provided in a position in which the access member is operable from the opening portion in a state in which the openable and closable member is opened to open the opening portion, wherein the manually-operated unit is movable between an operative position in which the manually-operated unit is in contact with the rotative force transmitting means to transmit an operational force to the rotary member and a retracted position in which the manually-operated unit is spaced apart from the rotative force transmitting means, and wherein when the access member is manually operated to exert the operational force, the manually-operated unit is moved from the retracted position to the operative position, whereby the rotative force is exerted on the rotary member.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a user can move a desire developing cartridge to a mounting and detaching position by manual operation.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a user can move a desire developing cartridge to a mounting and detaching position by easy manual operation.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a user can move a manually-operated unit from a retracted position to an operative position when the user exerts an operational force on the manually-operated unit by manual operation.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a user can exert a rotative force on a rotary member to which a developing cartridge is mounted as a manually-operated unit is moved from a retracted position to an operative position when an operational force is exerted on the manually-operated unit by manual operation.
According to an embodiment of the invention, when a rotary member is rotated by a rotative force of a motor, a manually-operated unit normally locates at a retracted position so that the manually-operated unit does not become load for rotation.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a manually-operated unit can be moved to a position at which the manually-operated unit is connected to rotative force transmitting means without a special operation by a user, and an operational force can be transmitted to a rotary.
According to an embodiment of the invention, during a rotation of a motor, a manually-operated unit does not become load for rotation.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
In the following, embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the attached drawings.
(Entire Structure of Color Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus)
In the following description of the image forming apparatus 1, the front side (front surface side) represents a side on which a cassette 4 for recording media is inserted and pulled out. The rear side thereof represents a side opposite thereto. The front-back direction represents a direction (front direction) from the rear side toward the front side of the apparatus and a direction (back direction) opposite thereto. The left and right represent the left or the right as viewed from the front surface of the apparatus. The left-and-right direction represents a direction (left direction) from the right toward the left and a direction (right direction) opposite thereto. Further, one end side in the longitudinal direction (axial direction) of an electrophotographic photosensitive drum 8 is a driving side, and the other end side thereof is a non-driving side. Still further, an apparatus main body 5 represents the portion except for the developing cartridges of the image forming apparatus.
The image forming apparatus 1 forms an image on the recording medium with use of an electrophotographic process. Note that, the image forming apparatus 1 used in this embodiment includes a color laser printer which is capable of forming a full color image on the recording media. Further, the recording media represent media on which images are formed by the image forming apparatus, which includes sheets of paper, OHP sheets, and labels.
The apparatus 1 performs image formation on sheet-like recording media P on the basis of an electrical image signal input to a control circuit portion (control means: CPU) 6 from an external host device H such as a personal computer, an image reader, and a facsimile machine. The circuit portion 6 exchanges various types of electrical information together with the host device H and an operating portion 7 provided on the front side of the upper surface of the apparatus main body 5, and collectively controls the image forming operation of the apparatus 1 on the basis of a predetermined control program and a look-up table. Note that, a motor M described later is also controlled on the basis of the electrical signal from the circuit portion 6.
Inside the apparatus main body 5, the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 8 (hereinafter, simply referred to as drum) is rotatably disposed between a left frame (left plate) 5L and a right frame (right plate) 5R constituting a framework of the apparatus main body 5, with the axial direction thereof being the left-and-right direction. Further, charging means 9, image exposure means 10, developing means 11, transfer means 12, and drum cleaning means 13 are arranged around the drum 8.
The charging means 9 uniformly charges the surface of the drum 8 to a predetermined polarity and potential. A charging roller is used as the charging means in this embodiment.
The image exposure means 10 forms an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the drum 8. A laser scanner unit is used as the image exposure means in this embodiment. The laser scanner unit 10 outputs a laser beam L (
The developing means 11 develops an electrostatic latent image formed on the drum 8 into a developer image. The developing means 11 according to this embodiment is a rotary developing device. The developing means 11 includes a rotary (rotary member or rotary support member) 15, a plurality of developing cartridges 16 detachably mounted around the rotary 15, and a rotary electrically-driving mechanism (
Each of the cartridges 16 includes a developing roller 17 and a developer supply roller 18 for supplying a developer “t” to the developing roller 17, and respectively includes developer containing portions 16B1, 16C1, 16M1 and 16Y1 (
As described above, a plurality of developing cartridges (16Y, 16M, 16C and 16B) are detachably mounted to the rotary 15. The developing cartridges include the developer containing portions (16B1, 16C1, 16M1 and 16Y1) which contain the developer “t”, respectively. Further, each of the developing cartridges includes the developing roller 17 for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 8 with use of the developers “t” respectively contained in the developer containing portions (16B1, 16C1, 16M1, and 16Y1). In addition, the rotary 15 is rotated. As described later, the rotary 15 sequentially moves one developing cartridge among the plurality of developing cartridges to a developing position at which the electrostatic latent image formed on the drum 8 is developed.
The transfer means 12 transfers a developer image formed on the surface of the drum 8 onto the recording medium P. An intermediate transfer belt unit 12 is used as the transfer means in this embodiment. The unit 12 includes an endless intermediate transfer belt (hereinafter, simply referred to as belt) 19 which is made of a dielectric material and flexible, and serves as an intermediate transfer member. The unit 12 includes a primary transfer roller 20, a belt driving roller 21, a tension roller 22, and a secondary transfer opposite roller 23 around which the belt 19 is passed under tension. The transfer roller 20 is held in pressure contact with the drum 8 while nipping the belt 19 therebetween. The contact portion between the drum 8 and the belt 19 serves as a primary transfer nip portion T1.
A secondary transfer roller 24 is disposed opposite to the belt wrapped portion of the roller 23. By a pivotal mechanism (not shown), the roller 24 is moved to the operative position at which the roller 24 is held in contact with the roller 23 while nipping the belt 19 therebetween, and to the inoperative position at which the roller 24 is spaced apart from the surface of the belt 19. Note that, the transfer roller 24 is normally held in the inoperative position, and is moved to the operative position at a predetermined controlled timing. In a state in which the roller 24 is moved to the operative position, the contact portion between the roller 24 and the belt 19 serves as a secondary transfer nip portion T2.
Further, in the belt wrapped portion of the roller 23, a belt cleaner 25 for cleaning the surface of the belt 19 is disposed downstream of the roller 24 in the moving direction of the belt 19. The cleaner 25 is moved between an operative position at which a cleaning member (not shown) is held in contact with the surface of the belt 19 by the pivotal mechanism (not shown) and an inoperative position at which the cleaning member is separated from the surface of the belt 19. Note that, the cleaning member is normally held in the inoperative position, and is moved to the operative position at a predetermined controlled timing.
The drum cleaning means 13 removes after-primary-transfer residual developer from the surface of the drum 8 from which the developer image has been primarily transferred onto the belt 19. In this embodiment, a cleaning blade is used as the drum cleaning means 13. The cleaning blade is held in contact with the surface of the drum 8 so as to remove the residual developer. Note that, the developer removed from the surface of the drum 8 is collected in a cleaner container 26.
A feeding unit 27 is disposed below the belt unit 12. The unit 27 includes the cassette 4 which contains the recording media P, a pickup roller 28 and a separation pad 29. The cassette 4 is freely put in and out on the front surface side of the apparatus main body 5 (front loading). Note that, a pull portion 4a is provided on the front surface of the cassette 4.
A conveying path 30 is provided from bottom to top on the rear side in the apparatus main body 5. The conveying path 30 is provided from bottom to top with a registration roller unit 31, the secondary transfer roller 24, a fixing unit 32, and a delivery unit 33. The fixing unit 32 includes a fixing roller 32a and a pressure roller 32b. The delivery unit 33 includes a delivery roller 33a and a roller 33b. A delivery tray 35 is provided on the upper surface of the apparatus main body 5. Further, the upper surface cover 2 which is openable and closable about a hinge shaft 36 as a center is provided on the upper surface of the apparatus main body 5. A pull portion 2a is provided on the cover 2. In a state of being closed to the apparatus main body 5 (
An opening portion 3 for performing mounting and detaching of the cartridges 16 with respect to the rotary 15 of the developing device 11 is provided in the upper surface of the apparatus main body 5. When mounting the cartridges 16 to the rotary 15 (holding portions 44) or detaching the cartridges 16 from the rotary 15 (holding portions 44), a user passes the cartridge 16 through the opening portion 3 while gripping the cartridge 16. That is, the opening portion 3 is provided for allowing the cartridges 16 to be mounted to and detached from the rotary 15. Note that, the opening portion 3 is provided on the front side with respect to the delivery tray 35. The cover 2 can rotate about the hinge shaft 36 as a center to assume a closed state in which the opening portion 3 is closed and an opened state in which the opening portion 3 is opened. That is, the cover 2 is capable of opening and closing the opening portion 3. The cover 2 is normally closed, and is opened by a user when the cartridges 16 are mounted and detached (
Further, in association with the opening and closing of the cover 2, an interlock switch (kill switch) SW of a power supply circuit (not shown) of the apparatus is turned ON and Off. That is, when the cover 2 is closed, a first protruding portion 39 provided on the under side surface of the cover 2 presses an actuator of the interlock switch SW provided on the apparatus main body 5 side. As a result, a switched-on state of the switch SW and a turned-on state of the power supply circuit are maintained. When the cover 2 is opened, the protruding portion 39 is retracted so as to release the pressing of the actuator by the protruding portion 39. As a result, a switched-off state of the switch SW and a turned-off state of the power supply circuit are maintained, and the driving of the apparatus main body 5 is released.
Still further, on the backside surface of the cover 2, second protruding portions 40L and 40R are provided on the one end side and the other end side in the longitudinal direction of the cover 2, respectively. Meanwhile, engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are provided on the one end side and the other end side in the longitudinal direction of the rotary 15 (
An operation for forming a full color image is performed as follows.
The control circuit portion 6 is ready to input of an image formation start signal in the standby state. The circuit portion 6 drives the motor M (
When the primary transfer of the developer image of B color onto the belt 19 is completed, the rotary 15 is intermittently rotated clockwise by 90°. As a result, the cartridge 16Y for yellow is sequentially moved to the developing position Y opposed to the drum 8. Then, processes of charging, exposure, and development with respect to the drum 8 are executed for forming a developer image of Y color corresponding to the Y color component image of a full color image. The developer image of Y color formed in the above-mentioned processes is primarily transferred at the nip portion T1 so as to be superposed on the developer image of B color which has already transferred onto the belt 19.
When the primary transfer of the developer image of Y color onto the belt 19 is completed, the rotary 15 is rotated clockwise by 90°. As a result, the cartridge 16M for magenta is sequentially moved to the developing position Y. Then, processes of charging, exposure, and development with respect to the drum 8 are executed for forming a developer image of M color corresponding to the M color component image of a full color image. The developer image of M color formed in the above-mentioned processes is primarily transferred at the nip portion T1 so as to be superposed on the developer images of B color and Y color which have already transferred onto the belt 19.
When the primary transfer of the developer image of M color onto the belt 19 is completed, the rotary 15 is rotated clockwise by 90°. As a result, the cartridge 16C for cyan is sequentially moved to the developing position Y. Then, processes of charging, exposure, and development with respect to the drum 8 are executed for forming a developer image of C color corresponding to the C color component image of a full color image. The developer image of C color formed in the above-mentioned processes is primarily transferred at the nip portion T1 so as to be superposed on the developer images of B color, Y color, and M color which have already transferred onto the belt 19.
As described above, an unfixed full-color developer image of four colors consisting of B color, Y color, M color and C color is synthetically formed on the belt 19.
That is, by the rotary electrically-driving mechanism (rotative force transmitting means) 55 described later, the rotary 15 is indexed so that a predetermined developing cartridge 16 of the plurality of developing cartridges 16 is moved to the developing position Y. Then, with use of the cartridge 16 positioned at the developing position Y, the latent image formed on the drum 8 is developed as a developer image. The plurality of cartridges 16 are sequentially subjected to this operation so that a color image is formed on the recording medium P.
Note that, the successive formation of color developer images with respect to the drum 8 is not necessarily performed in the color order of B color, Y color, M color, and C color as in this embodiment, but may be performed in an appropriate color order.
Then, the leading edge of the unfixed full-color developer image of four colors formed on the belt 19 reaches the position of the transfer roller 24 in accordance with the movement of the belt 19 after the transfer roller 24 is moved to the operative position of being held in contact with the belt 19. Further, the belt cleaner 25 is moved to the operative position with respect to the belt 19 as well.
Meanwhile, the pickup roller 28 is driven at a predetermined controlled timing. As a result, through cooperation between the roller 28 and the separation pad 29, one of the sheet-like recording media P contained in a stacked manner in the cassette 4 is separated therefrom so as to be fed. The recording medium P is led into the secondary transfer nip portion T2 as a contact portion of the transfer roller 24 with the belt 19 by the registration roller unit 31 at a predetermined controlled timing. A secondary transfer bias having a reverse polarity to the charging polarity of the developer is applied to the transfer roller 24. In this manner, in the process of nipping and conveying the recording medium P at the nip portion T2, four-color superposed developer images on the belt 19 are collectively and secondarily transferred to the surface of the recording medium P.
The recording medium P is separated from the surface of the belt 19 so as to be led into the fixing unit 32, and then heated and pressurized at the fixing nip portion. As a result, the developer images of each color are fixed (fused and mixed of colors) to the recording medium P. Then, the recording medium P passes the fixing unit 32 and is delivered as full color image formation through the outlet 34 onto the delivery tray 35 and the cover 2 by the delivery unit 33.
After the recording medium P is separated, untransferred developer which remains on the surface of the belt 19 is removed by the belt cleaner 25.
When the image forming job for one or a plurality of successive sheets is completed, the circuit portion 6 causes the image forming apparatus 1 to enter the standby state. Then, the circuit portion 6 is ready to input of a next image formation start signal. That is, the drum 8, the scanner unit 10, the belt 19, and the like are stopped from being driven. Further, the transfer roller 24 and the belt cleaner 25 are moved to the inoperative positions. Then, the rotary 15 is rotated by 45° and stopped while the cartridge 16B for black is returned to the standby position X (
In the case of a monochrome image formation mode, only the image formation with use of the cartridge 16B is performed. When the monochrome image forming job for one or a plurality of successive sheets is completed, the circuit portion 6 returns the image forming apparatus 1 to the above-mentioned standby state. Then, the circuit portion 6 is ready to input of a next image formation start signal.
(Developing Device 11)
The rotary 15 is capable of retaining four cartridges, i.e., the first to fourth cartridges 16B, 16Y, 16M and 16C in a substantially columnar manner. Further, the cartridges 16 are mounted to the rotary 15 in an allocation in which intervals of 90° are secured in the rotation direction thereof.
The rotary 15 includes the central shaft 14 which is rotatably bearing-supported between the left frame 5L and the right frame 5R provided in the apparatus main body 5. Further, the rotary 15 includes disk flanges 42L and 42R which are fixedly disposed at the one end side and the other end side of the shaft 14, respectively. The right flange 42R serves as a driving side. Teeth are provided around the right flange 42R so that the right flange 42R constitutes a rotary gear. Four partition plates, i.e., the first to fourth partition plates 43 (431, 432, 433 and 434) are provided between the flanges 42L and 42R and formed in the shape of a substantial cross in cross-section. One ends of the partition plates 431, 432, 433 and 434 are fixed to the flange 42L, and the other ends thereof are fixed to the flange 42R. With the four partition plates, four holding portions, i.e., the first to fourth holding portions 44 (44B, 44Y, 44M and 44C) are constructed between the flanges 42L and 42R in an allocation in which intervals of 90° are secured in the circumferential direction of the rotary 15. A space portion formed between the first and fourth partition plates 431 and 434 constitutes the first cartridge holding portion 44B, in which the first developing cartridge 16B is detachably mounted. A space portion formed between the second and first partition plates 432 and 431 constitutes the second cartridge holding portion 44Y, in which the second developing cartridge 16Y is detachably mounted. A space portion formed between the third and second partition plates 433 and 432 constitutes the third cartridge holding portion 44M, in which the third developing cartridge 16M is detachably mounted. A space portion formed between the fourth and third partition plates 434 and 433 constitutes the fourth cartridge holding portion 44C, in which the fourth developing cartridge 16C is detachably mounted. The cartridges 16 are mounted to and detached from (laterally pulled from) the corresponding holding portions 44 by a user in the radiation direction of the rotary 15.
Cartridge engagement members 45L and 45R are provided in the outer side surface of each of the partition plates 431, 432, 433 and 434 on the one end side and on the other end side thereof, respectively. The cartridge engagement members 45L and 45R are biased by biasing springs (not shown) in the direction for engaging with the cartridges 16 which are held in (mounted to) the holding portions 44.
The flange 42R has portions corresponding to the holding portions 44B, 44Y, 44M and 44C, each of which is provided with a hole portion 46 through which the output portion for cartridge driving (not shown) provided in the apparatus main body 5 is allowed to move between the outside and the inside of the flange 42R. Further, the flange 42R has inner surface portions corresponding to the holding portions 44B, 44Y, 44M and 44C, each of which is provided with a first guiding rib 47R and an intermediate electrical contact 48 for applying the developing bias. The electrical contact 48 has resiliency obtained by a spring member, and resiliently deflected to the driving side. Still further, the guiding rib 47R guides the cartridges 16 when the cartridges 16 are mounted to and detached from the holding portions 44 by a user.
The flange 42L has inner surface portions corresponding to the holding portions 44B, 44Y, 44M and 44C, each of which is provided with a second guiding rib 47L. The guiding rib 47L guides the cartridges 16 in cooperation with the guiding rib 47R when the cartridges 16 are mounted to and detached from the holding portions 44 by a user.
The cartridges 16B, 16Y, 16M and 16C have the similar shape and structure.
A cartridge container of the cartridge 16 has a sector shape in cross-section, and has a bottom plate 16a and a rear plate 16b constituting two surfaces orthogonal to each other, and has a front surface plate 16c formed as an arc surface. That is, the cartridge container has a substantially complementary shape to the space portion of the holding portion 44. The developing roller 17 and the developer supply roller 18 for supplying the developer “t” to the developing roller 17 are provided inside the cartridge 16. Further, the developer containing portions 16B1, 16C1, 16M1, and 16Y1 each of which contains the developer “t” are provided inside the cartridges 16. Note that, the developing roller 17 has a front surface portion exposed from a slit opening portion 16d, which is provided in the front surface plate 16c and extends in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge 16. Further, a developing drive input portion 49, a developing bias input electrical contact 50 and a first guided rib 51R are provided on a side surface 16e on the driving side of the cartridge 16. A second guided rib 51L is provided on a side surface 16f on the non-driving side of the cartridge 16. Further, engaged portions 52L and 52R are provided on the one end side and the other end side of the rear plate 16b, respectively. When the cartridge 16 is mounted to and detached from the holding portion 44 by a user, the guided rib 51R and the guided rib 51L are guided by the guiding rib 47R and the guiding rib 47L, respectively. With this structure, the cartridges 16 are smoothly mounted to and detached from the holding portions 44.
In a state in which the cartridges 16 are mounted to the corresponding cartridge holding portions 44 of the rotary 15, the engagement member 45L provided on the one end side of each of the holding portions 44 is engaged with the engaged portion 52L. Further, the engagement member 45R provided on the other end side of each of the holding portions 44 is engaged with the engaged portion 52R. With this structure, the cartridges 16 are prevented from being thrown off from the rotary 15. That is, the cartridges 16 are stably mounted to the holding portions 44, respectively.
In the state in which each of the cartridges 16 is held in the respective holding portions 44, the developing drive input portion 49 corresponds to the hole portion 46 of the right flange 42R. Further, the developing bias input electrical contact 50 is held in contact with the intermediate electrical contact 48 of the right flange 42R. The intermediate electrical contact 48 is resiliently deflected so as to be held in contact with the developing bias input electrical contact 50.
The output portion for cartridge driving (not shown) provided in the apparatus main body 5 is coupled to the developing drive input portion 49 of the cartridge 16 which is moved to the developing position Y by the rotation of the rotary 15. That is, the output portion for driving is plunged into the flange 42R from the outside to the inside thereof through the hole portion 46 so as to be coupled to the developing drive input portion 49. This enables the developing roller 17 and the developer supply roller 18 of the cartridge 16 which is moved to the developing position Y to rotate. Further, the developing bias input electrical contact 50 of the cartridge 16 which is moved to the developing position Y by the rotation of the rotary 15 is electrically connected to the electrical contact (not shown) of the main body through an intermediation of the intermediate electrical contact 48. This makes it possible to apply the developing bias from the power source portion (not shown) provided in the apparatus main body 5 to the cartridge 16 which is moved to the developing position Y.
The output portion for driving (not shown) is coupled to the developing drive input portion 49 of the cartridge 16 which is moved to the developing position Y at the time of image formation. That is, the output portion for driving (not shown) is plunged into the flange 42R from the outside to the inside thereof through the hole portion 46 so as to be coupled to the developing drive input portion 49. Note that, the output portion for driving (not shown) is retracted outside the flange 42R in a case where the rotary 15 is located at the standby position X or in a case where the rotary 15 is rotated.
(Rotary Electrically-Driving Mechanism (Rotative Force Transmitting Means))
Above the rotary 15, a rotatably bearing-supported drive shaft 53 is arranged between the frame 5L and the frame 5R. The drive shaft 53 is parallel to the rotational axis of the rotary 15. A rotary driving gear 54 which is meshed with the rotary gear (flange 42R) 42R is fixed to the drive shaft 53. Accordingly, in accordance with the rotation of the drive shaft 53, the rotative force is transmitted to the rotary 15 through the gears 54 and 42R. At the time of image formation, the gear 54 is rotated integrally with the drive shaft 53 which is rotated by the rotative force transmitted from the driving mechanism 55 (
The driving mechanism 55 is provided outside the frame 5R (
When the energization of the solenoid 57 is turned OFF, the lever 57a is pivoted, by a biasing force of a biasing spring (not shown), in the direction in which the distal end claw portion 57b is brought into contact with the control ring 56a. That is, the distal end claw portion 57b of the lever 57a is engaged with the cut-away portion 56b of the control ring 56a. With this structure, the control ring 56a is prevented from being rotated. The rotation of the control ring 56a is regulated. In a state in which the rotation of the control ring 56a is regulated, the clutch 56 is turned OFF. Therefore, the rotative force is not transmitted from the driving mechanism 55 to the drive shaft 53.
When the solenoid 57 is energized (pulse-energized), the lever 57a is pivoted by an electromagnetic force of the solenoid 57 in the direction in which the lever 57a is separated from the control ring 56a against the spring force of the biasing spring (not shown). This led the distal end claw portion 57b to be detached from the cut-away portion 56b. That is, the engagement between the distal end claw portion 57b and the cut-away portion 56b is released. As a result, the stopped rotation of the control ring 56a is released. In this state, the clutch 56 is turned ON, and the rotative force is transmitted from the driving mechanism 55 to the drive shaft 53. That is, as a result of the rotation of the drive shaft 53, the rotative force from the motor M is transmitted to the rotary 15 through the intermediation of the gears 54 and 42R. With this structure, the rotary 15 is rotated clockwise as illustrated (by a broken arrow line of
In this embodiment, the energization of the solenoid 57 is turned ON and OFF on the basis of a predetermined control program of the circuit portion 6. With this structure, the clutch 56 is ON-OFF controlled. In accordance therewith, the rotary 15 is intermittently rotated by 45° or 90°. As a result, with use of the rotary 15, a desired cartridge 16 is accurately moved to the standby position X or the developing position Y so as to be positioned. That is, the solenoid 57 serves as rotational position regulating means for regulating the rotational position of the rotary 15 as a rotary member.
(Cartridge Replacing Type)
The developer “t” contained in each of the developer containing portions 16B1, 16Y1, 16M1 and 16C1 is consumed as the respective cartridges 16B, 16Y, 16M and 16C are used for image formation. In this context, for example, detection means (not shown) for detecting the residual amount of the developer “t” in each of the cartridges 16 is provided to each of the cartridges 16. Then, in the circuit portion 6, the residual amount values detected by the detection means are compared with a threshold which is set in advance for the advance notice of the life end of the cartridge and for the life alarm thereof. Next, the advance notice of the life end or the life alarm of one of the cartridges 16 in which the residual amount value of the developer “t” is decreased to the residual amount value smaller than the threshold is displayed on a display portion 7a of the operating portion 7. With this configuration, a user is led to prepare another cartridge 16 to be replaced therefor or led to replace the cartridge 16, whereby the convenience of a user is improved.
Except during the developing operation, the rotary 15 is positioned at the standby position X which is phase-shifted from the developing position Y. Further, a mounting/detaching operation for mounting, replacing and checking the cartridges 16 is performed also at the standby position X.
In the image forming apparatus 1 according to this embodiment, the upper surface of the apparatus main body 5 is provided with the opening portion 3 through which the cartridge 16 is inserted into the apparatus main body 5 and the cartridge 16 is passed for being taken out of the apparatus main body 5. Note that, the opening portion 3 is designed as an opening portion through which a user can perform a mounting and detaching operation of a cartridge positioned at a cartridge mounting and detaching position (standby position X). Note that, the cartridge mounting and detaching position represents a position at which a cartridge 16 is mounted to a cartridge holding portion 44 or the cartridges 16 is detached from the cartridge holding portion 44. Further, as described above, the cover 2 (openable and closable cover for covering the opening portion 3) is provided as an openable and closable member which is movable between a closing position at which the opening portion 3 is closed and a opening position at which the opening portion 3 is opened. The cover 2 is pivotable with respect to the apparatus main body 5 about the hinge shaft 36 as a center, which is provided on the rear side of the cover 2. In this context, the cover 2 is closed to the apparatus main body 5. (
As described above, in this embodiment, in the standby state of the image forming apparatus 1, the rotation of the rotary 15 is stopped at the standby position X where the cartridge 16B for black image formation is opposed to the path portion 37. By opening the cover 2, a user can access the cartridge 16B. The cartridge 16B consumes a larger amount of the developer “t” when compared with the cartridges 16 for forming other color images. That is, the cartridge 16B is more frequently replaced when compared with the other cartridges 16C, 16M and 16Y. Accordingly, in this embodiment, in the case of replacing the cartridge 16B, a user can immediately access the cartridge 16B by opening the cover 2. Therefore, it may be said that the usability thereof may be improved.
Further, as described above, with the opening of the cover 2, the state is maintained in which the interlock switch SW of the power supply circuit (not shown) of the apparatus 1 is turned OFF, that is, the power supply circuit is turned OFF. With this configuration, electrical safety is secured.
Still further, with the opening of the cover 2, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R respectively provided on one end side and the other end side in the longitudinal direction of the rotary 15 are pivoted to the engagement releasing positions. Note that, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R represent acting members with respect to the engagement members 45L and 45R provided on the one end side and the other end side of the rotary 15. In the state in which the rotary 15 is stopped at the standby position X, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are arranged at the positions corresponding to the engagement members 45L and 45R which are provided on the one end side and the other end side in the longitudinal direction of the first partition plate 431, respectively. That is, in the state in which the rotary 15 is stopped at the standby position X, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are arranged at the positions which are opposed to the engagement members 45L and 45R, respectively. In this embodiment, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are loosely engaged with and pivotally supported by the drive shaft 53. Further, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are biased clockwise (in the direction indicated by the arrow B in
When the cover 2 is closed, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are pressed by the second protruding portions 40L and 40R provided on the backside surface of the cover 2, respectively. That is, the engagement releasing member 41L is pressed by the second protruding portion 40L, and the engagement releasing member 41R is pressed by the second protruding portion 40R. With this structure, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are pivoted counterclockwise (in the direction indicated by the arrow A in
When the cover 2 is opened, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are released from the pressing force in accordance with the retraction of the second protruding portions 40L and 40R. Then, the engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are pivoted clockwise (in the direction indicated by the arrow B in
With the above-mentioned operation, the cartridge 16B positioned at the cartridge mounting and detaching position (standby position X), that is, the cartridge 16B opposed to the path portion 37 is released from engagement with the rotary 15. Further, even when the cartridge 16B is released from engagement with the rotary 15, the first guided rib 51R and the second guided rib 51L are received by the first guiding rib 47R and the second guiding rib 47L, respectively. As a result, the cartridge 16B is stably mounted (held) in the holding portion 44B. Note that, the guiding ribs 47L and 47R are provided in the holding portion 44B. In this context, a user reaches into the path portion 37 through the opening portion 3. Then, the user grasps and draws the cartridge 16B from the holding portion 44B to the front side. Further, the cartridge 16B is moved upward in the path portion 37 along the guide plate 38. Then, the cartridge 16B is taken out of the apparatus main body 5 through the opening portion 3. Note that, when the cartridge 16B is taken out of the holding portion 44B, the guided rib 51R and the guided rib 51L are guided by the first guiding rib 47R and the second guiding rib 47L, respectively. The rib 51L and the rib 51R are provided at the one end and the other end in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge 16B, respectively. Further, the guiding ribs 47L and 47R are provided inside the holding portion 44B.
In this context, a new cartridge 16B is put into the path portion 37 through the opening portion 3 so as to be moved along the guide plate 38 toward the rotary 15. Then, the cartridge 16B is sufficiently inserted into the holding portion 44B. Note that, when the cartridge 16B is inserted into the holding portion 44B, the rib 51L and the rib 51R are supported by the rib 47L and the rib 47R, respectively.
When it is unnecessary to replace the cartridges other than the cartridge 16B, the cover 2 is then closed.
Note that, the above-mentioned mounting and detaching operation of the cartridge 16B with respect to the holding portion 44B is performed by a user.
In response to the closing of the cover 2, the interlock switch SW is turned ON by the first protruding portion 39 so that the power supply circuit (not shown) of the apparatus main body 5 is turned ON. Further, the developing device engagement releasing members 41L and 41R are moved, by the second protruding portions 40L and 40R, to the developing device engagement positions (positions at which they are out of contact with the developing device engagement members 45L and 45R) against the spring force of the biasing spring so as to be retained. As a result, the pressing on the left and right engagement members 45L and 45R of the first partition plate 431 is released. Then, the engagement members 45L and 45R are returned by the resilient force of the return spring. With this structure, the engagement members 45L and 45R are engaged with the engaged portions 52L and 52R of the brand-new cartridge 16B which is newly held in (mounted to or attached to) the holding portion 44B, respectively. In this manner, the brand-new cartridge 16B is stably held (locked) in the holding portion 44B.
Therefore, when the interlock switch SW is turned ON, all the cartridges 16B, 16Y, 16M and 16C are necessarily locked to the corresponding holding portions 44B, 44Y, 44M and 44C of the rotary 15 by the respective engagement members 45L and 45R. With this structure, it is possible to reliably avoid the trouble that the driving of the apparatus main body 5 is started while the locking of the cartridges with respect to the rotary 15 is failed.
Herein, a case of replacing the cartridge 16B which is most frequently replaced is described in the above-mentioned embodiment. In this case, when the detection means (not shown) for detecting the residual amount of the developer is provided to each of the cartridges 16, the rotary 15 may be stopped while the cartridge whose residual amount of the developer is reduced is moved to the position corresponding to the path portion 37 through control of the circuit portion 6. Further, through control of the circuit portion 6, the advance notice of the life end or the life alarm may be displayed on the display portion 7a (
(Rotary Manually-Driving Mechanism (Manually-Driving Unit (Manually-Operated Unit)))
Next, means by which a user accesses a plurality of cartridges will be described below. The mounting and detaching of the cartridge stopped at a position other than the position corresponding to the path portion 37 (mounting and detaching position) is performed as follows. That is, the rotary 15 is rotated by a rotary manually-driving mechanism 60 such that the cartridge to be mounted or detached is moved to the position (mounting and detaching position) corresponding to the path portion 37.
The rotary manually-driving mechanism 60 according to this embodiment will be described mainly with reference to
Note that, the chain double-dashed line of
The manually-driving mechanism 60 is provided in the path portion 37 and on the inner surface side of the right frame 5R provided in the apparatus main body 5. The intermediate drive transmission gear 61 is rotatably provided about a shaft 62 as a center and on the inner surface side of the frame 5R. The gear 61 is meshed with the rotary driving gear 54. The manually-driving unit (manually-operated unit) 63 is provided on the inner surface side of the right frame 5R while being on the side of the gear 61, which is opposite to the side on which the gear 54 is provided. The unit 63 is attached to the right frame 5R pivotally about the shaft 64 as a center. The pivotable unit 63 is movable between a position (operative position P1) at which the unit 63 is engaged (brought into contact) with the gear 61 and a position (retracted position P2) at which the unit 63 is spaced apart from the gear 61. That is, the unit 63 is movable to the operative position P1 (
In this embodiment, the fixing unit 32, the intermediate transfer belt unit 12, and the like, in addition to the rotary 15, are driven (rotated) by the rotative force of the motor M. Note that, the members to be rotated are not limited thereto, but other members may be rotated.
The unit 63 includes the dial (access member) 65 which is rotatable about the shaft 64 as a center and is manually operated by a user, a dial gear 66 which is provided coaxially and integrally with the dial 65. The dial 65 serves as an access member which may be operated by (is accessible to) a user while the cover 2 is opened. Further, the unit 63 includes a pivotal holder 67 constituted by an inner member 67a and an outer member 67b, with the dial 65 and the dial gear 66 being interposed therebetween. The holder 67 is rotatable about the shaft 64 as a center. The inner member 67a and the outer member 67b of the pivotal holder 67 are integrally coupled to each other. Further, between the inner member 67a and the outer member 67b, a pivotal gear 69 is interposed between the gear 66 and the gear 61. The gear 69 is supported rotatably about a shaft 68 as a center by the holder 67. The pivotal gear 69 is meshed with the dial gear 66. Between the outer member 67b and the pivotal gear 69, a compression spring (resilient member) 70 is provided as a rotational resistance giving member. Owing to the spring force (resilient force) of the compression spring 70, the pivotal gear 69 is always biased so as to be moved toward the inner member 67a. As a result, the end surface of a boss portion 69a of the pivotal gear 69 is held in pressure contact with the inner surface of the inner member 67a. Owing to the frictional force generated by the pressure contact, the pivotal gear 69 is subjected to a constant braking force (rotational resistance) against the rotative force transmitted from the dial gear 66. That is, the pivotal gear 69 is subjected to a constant braking force (rotational resistance) during rotation thereof.
As described above, the unit 63 includes the compression spring (rotational resistance giving member) 70. The movement of the unit 63 between the operative position P1 and the retracted position P2 is pivotal movement. Further, the above-mentioned manual operation performed by a user is an operation of rotating the dial (access member) 65 against the load of the spring 70.
In a normal state, the unit 63 is pivoted, owing to its weight balance, around the shaft 64 as a center in the direction in which the side provided with the pivotal gear 69 descends. In this case, the normal state represents a free state, that is, a state in which a user does not perform manual operation of the dial 65 (operation of manually rotating dial 65). In this context, the pivotal holder 67 is supported while the lower surface portion thereof is received by a stopper portion 71 which is provided on the inner surface of the frame 5R (
As described above, the unit (manually-operated unit) 63 is movable between the operative position P1 at which the unit 63 is connected to the driving mechanism (rotative force transmitting means) 55 so that the rotative force is transmitted to the driving mechanism 55, and the retracted position P2 at which the unit 63 is spaced apart from the driving mechanism 55. Specifically, the unit 63 assumes the operative position P1 where the gear 69 of the unit 63 is engaged with the gear 61 of the driving mechanism 55, and the retracted position P2 where the gear 69 is separated from the gear 61. Further, while being moved from the retracted position P2 to the operative position P1 by manual operation of a user, the unit 63 transmits the rotative force to the driving mechanism 55 by manual operation. With this structure, the unit 63 rotates the rotary 15 with use of the manual force of the user. Note that, the unit 63 is returned to the retracted position P2 when the user releases his or her hand from the unit.
Further, the unit 63 includes the dial (access member) 65 provided at the position where a user can operate the dial 65 through the opening portion 3.
Still further, when a user manually operates the dial 65 so as to impart an operating force thereto, the unit 63 is moved from the retracted position P2 to the operative position P1 so as to impart a rotative force to the rotary 15. Note that, when the user releases his or her hand from the dial 65, the unit 63 is returned to the retracted position P2.
Further, the pivot center (shaft 64) of the pivotal movement of the unit 63 is aligned with the rotation center (shaft 64) of the dial 65. With this structure, the user's operability of exerting a rotative force on the dial 65 is improved.
When the cover 2 is opened for mounting and detaching of the cartridge 16, the driving mechanism 60 is exposed in the path portion 37. The mounting and detaching process of the first cartridge 16B is performed as described above. The mounting and detaching of the cartridges (16Y, 16M and 16C) other than the cartridge 16B is performed as follows. The rotary 15 is rotated by the manually-driving mechanism 60 such that the cartridge to be detached (replaced) is moved to the position (mounting and detaching position) corresponding to the path portion 37. That is, as illustrated in
That is, only when a user operates the dial 65 so as to exert an operating force (rotative force) thereon, the unit 63 is moved to the operative position P1 so as to exert a rotative force on the rotary 15. In this embodiment, the unit 63 is pivotally moved between the operative position P1 and the retracted position P2. Further, the unit 63 is operated by the user such that the dial 65 is rotated against the load (frictional force) generated by the compression spring 70 (rotational resistance giving member). In addition, the pivot center of the unit 63 is substantially coincident with the rotation center of the dial 65.
A user rotates and operates the dial 65 until the cartridge 16 to be accessed for replacement reaches the mounting and detaching position corresponding to the path portion 37 so that the rotary 15 is rotated. When the dial 65 is rotated and operated for rotating the rotary 15, the biasing force (resilient force) of the releasing members 41L and 41R in the direction indicated by the arrow B (
As described above, a user rotates the rotary 15 with the user's manual force so as to move the cartridge 16Y, 16M, or 16C other than the cartridge 16B to the mounting and detaching position for the purpose of replacing it with a new cartridge. The cover 2 is closed after the replacement. In this case, the circuit portion 6 activates the driving mechanism 55 for returning the rotary 15 to the standby position and causing the rotary 15 to enter the standby state. That is, the rotary 15 is rotated and stopped such that the stopped state thereof is maintained in which the first cartridge 16B for black is at a rotational angular position corresponding to the cartridge mounting and detaching path portion 37.
Note that, the rotative force transmitting path from the motor M to the rotary 15 is constituted as follows. The motor M→the gear G2→the gear G1→the drive shaft 53→the gear 54→the rotary gear 42R→the rotary 15. Thus, the driving mechanism (rotative force transmitting means) 55 includes the gear G2, the gear G1, the drive shaft 53, the gear 54 and the rotary gear 42R.
Further, the path on which the rotative force is transmitted to the rotary 15 by manual operation of a user is constituted as follows. The dial 65→the gear 66→the gear 69→the gear 61→the gear 54→the rotary gear 42R.
As described above, in this embodiment, through the operation of rotating the dial 65 in the direction indicated by the arrow C (
As described above, in this embodiment, through a series of operations of turning the dial 65 in the same direction by a user, the retracted unit 63 can be moved to the operative position P1 and the rotary 15 can be rotated.
Therefore, the operability for a user can be significantly increased in this embodiment.
Note that, the unit 63 is returned to the retracted position P2 a user releases the user's hand from the unit. In this context, when the user rotates the dial 65 in the direction reverse to the direction indicated by the arrow C (
Further, when the cover 2 is closed, the unit 63 is pivoted about the shaft 64 owing to its weight balance in the direction in which the unit 63 is separated from the gear 61. Therefore, the pivotal gear 69 is separated from the gear 61. Accordingly, even when the rotary driving gear 54 and the gear 61 meshed with the gear 54 are driven by the driving mechanism 55, the rotative force thereof is not transmitted to the unit 63. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the increase in rotational torque of the rotary during image formation and the generation of noise owing to high speed rotation of the pivotal gear 69 subjected to braking.
As described above, the unit (manually-operated unit) 63 is normally at the retracted position P2. Thus, the unit 63 does not become a rotational load when the rotary 15 is rotated by the rotative force of the motor M.
Further, as illustrated in
In this structure, the motor M is rotated by manual operation. However, the operating force is controllable with reference to the speed reduction ratio of the motor M. Thus, it suffices that the speed reduction ratio of the motor M is controlled such that the operating force may not cause a practical problem.
In the image forming apparatus according to this embodiment described above, a user can move a desired cartridge to the mounting and detaching position (standby position X) by manual operation. Further, when the rotary 15 is rotated by the rotative force of the motor M, the unit 63 used in the manual operation is at a position spaced apart from the driving mechanism (rotative force transmitting means) 55. Therefore, a surplus rotational load is not increased.
Further, merely by exerting a rotative force on the dial (access member) 65 by manual operation, a user can move the unit 63 to the position at which the unit 63 is capable of transmitting the rotative force. Then, the user can rotate the rotary (rotary member) 15 by transmitting the rotative force thereto through the dial (access member) 65.
Still further, in this embodiment, also when the rotary 15 is rotated by the rotative force of the motor M, the rotary 15 may be accurately stopped at a desired position. In addition, during the manual operation, the solenoid (rotational position regulating member) 57 can be released without a special operation by a user.
Next, with reference to
In the above-mentioned embodiment, an example is described in which the rotary 15, the fixing unit 32, and the intermediate transfer belt unit 12 are driven (rotated) by the rotative force of the motor M. Further, in the above-mentioned embodiment, the description is provided of the construction in which the position of the rotary (rotary member) 15 is regulated by the engagement of the solenoid 57 with the clutch (control ring) 56. However, the structure is not limited thereto. As illustrated in
By the disconnection of the drive coupling to the motor M1, it is also possible to further reduce an operating force of the manual operation. Further, the torque which is necessary for the rotation of the motor M1 is unstable in some cases. As a countermeasure therefor, the disconnection of the drive coupling also makes it possible to stabilize the operating force of the manual operation.
Further, as illustrated in
Note that,
As described above, it is possible to disconnect a part of a series of rotative force transmitting path between the motor M1 and the driving mechanism (rotative force transmitting means) 55 when the cover 2 is opened. With this structure, the dial 65 is not influenced by the motor M1 when being manually operated by a user. In this case, the rotative force transmitting path is a path for transmitting a rotative force from the motor M1 to the rotary 15.
Note that, in
That is, the driving mechanism (rotative force transmitting means) 55 for transmitting a rotative force from the motor M or M1 to the rotary 15 is not limited to a combination of the gear train, the solenoid 57, and the control ring 56a. Instead, the driving mechanism may be a combination of the gear train and the ratchet mechanism 80 as illustrated in
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(1) In this embodiment, the description is provided of the construction in which the pivotal gear 69 of the unit 63 is engaged with and separated from the gear 61, which is engaged with the rotary driving gear 54. However, the invention is not limited to the construction. It is possible to adopt a structure in which the pivotal gear 69 of the unit 63 is engaged with and separated from the rotary driving gear 54. Further, it is also possible to adopt a structure in which the plurality of gears 61 are provided, or a structure in which the pivotal gear 69 is engaged with and separated from the gear train of the driving mechanism 55 which is provided outside the frame 5R.
(2) Further, in this embodiment, the description is provided of the construction in which the dial gear 66 provided integrally with the dial 65 which is operated by a user is meshed with the pivotal gear 69. However, the invention is not limited to the construction. It is also possible to adopt a structure in which a rotative force of the dial 65 is transmitted to the pivotal gear 69 by a belt or the like.
(3) Still further, in this embodiment, the operating portion of the manually-driving mechanism 60 is the dial. However, the invention is not limited to the construction. For example, the operating portion may be a lever biased by a spring in a direction reverse to the operating direction. Then, a gear may be provided coaxially with the lever, and can be coupled to the lever through a ratchet mechanism. As a result, it is also possible to adopt a structure thus obtained in which a rotative force is transmitted to the gear only when a user operates the lever.
(4) Yet further, the following construction may be adopted as another example of the operating portion of the manually-driving mechanism 60. That is, the operating portion may be a rack biased by a spring in a direction reverse to the operating direction. Then, a gear capable of being coupled to the rack is provided. As a result, it is possible to obtain a structure in which a rotative force is transmitted to the gear only when a user operates the operating portion.
(5) Yet further, in this embodiment, the releasing members 41L and 41R are supported by the drive shaft 53 which is provided with the rotary driving gear 54. However, the invention is not limited to the construction. The releasing members 41L and 41R may be supported by another shaft provided separately from the drive shaft 53.
Note that, it is probable that a user needs to access a plurality of cartridges at the time of initial installation of an image forming apparatus, for example. In recent years, in order to improve the operability at the time of initial installation of the image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus is generally packaged and shipped, with the cartridges being mounted in the apparatus main body. However, at the time of initial installation of the image forming apparatus, a user has to access in some cases all the cartridges so as to remove some elements from the cartridges by hand. Examples of the elements include a sealing member for preventing a leakage of toner during transportation and a protection member for preventing the electrical contact portions between the cartridges and the apparatus main body from being chipped. In addition, the user needs to access the plurality of cartridges also in the case of simultaneously replacing the plurality of cartridges and in the case of taking all the cartridges out of the apparatus main body for maintenance.
The structures according to this embodiment are advantageous in the above cases.
According to the above-mentioned embodiments, a user can move a desire developing cartridge to a mounting and detaching position by manual operation.
Further, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, a user can move a desired developing cartridge to a mounting and detaching position by easy manual operation.
Further, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, when a user manually exerts an operational force on a manually-operated unit, the manually-operated unit can be moved from a retracted position to an operative position.
Further, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, when a user manually exerts an operational force on a manually-operated unit, the manually-operated unit is moved from a retracted position to an operative position to exert a rotative force on a rotary member to which a developing cartridge is mounted.
Further, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, as a manually-operated unit normally locates at a retracted position, the manually-operated unit does not cause a load for rotation when a rotary member is rotated by a rotative force of a motor.
Further, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, without a special operation by a user, a manually-operated unit can be moved to a position at which the manually-operated unit is connected to rotative force transmitting means, and an operational force is transmitted to a rotary.
Further, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, during a rotation of a motor, a manually-operated unit does not cause a load for rotation.
Yet further, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, the retracted unit 63 can be moved to the operative position P1 and the rotary 15 can be rotated by a series of operations of turning the dial 65 in the same direction by a user. Therefore, the operability for a user can be significantly increased according to the above-mentioned embodiments.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-219387, filed Aug. 28, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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2008-219387 | Aug 2008 | JP | national |