Color image forming apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6571078
  • Patent Number
    6,571,078
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 27, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A color image forming apparatus of the present invention comprises: an intermediate transfer member being driven to rotate by a driving roller; a plural image forming units for forming superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer member, the plural image forming units being located below the intermediate transfer belt; a transfer member for transferring the superposed toner images formed on the intermediate transfer member onto a sheet of paper in a transfer area; and a pair of rotatable conveyance rollers for conveying the paper to the transfer area in synchronization with the superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer member, wherein a first distance from a image forming position, for the image forming unit located most-downstream in the plural image forming units relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member, to the transfer area is longer than a second distance from a nipping area formed by the pair of conveyance rollers to the transfer area.
Description




RELATED APPLICATIONS




The present invention is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-203661, each contents of which being incorporated by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a so-called tandem-type color image forming apparatus.




2. Description of the Related Art




As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,029,033, for example, in a conventional tandem-type color image forming apparatus, multiple image forming units that each house toner of a different color are aligned side by side above the intermediate transfer belt, toner images of different colors are formed on the image carrier, which comprises a photosensitive drum or similar component, of each image forming unit, and a multi-color combination image is formed by sequentially transferring onto the intermediate transfer belt each toner image from each image forming unit (primary transfer), and by then transferring the multi-color combination image on the intermediate transfer belt onto a sheet of recording paper (secondary transfer). Tandem-type image forming apparatuses of this type are receiving attention as color image forming apparatuses capable of high-speed printing.




On the other hand, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application Hei 7-28294 discloses a tandem-type color image forming apparatus in which multiple image forming units that each house toner of a different color are aligned side by side below the intermediate transfer belt. In a tandem-type image forming apparatus in which the image forming units are located below the intermediate transfer belt in this fashion, the distance from the primary transfer position to the secondary transfer position, in regard to the image forming unit that is located furthest downstream in terms of the movement of the intermediate transfer belt, may be reduced relative to said distance in a tandem-type image forming apparatus in which the image forming units are aligned above the intermediate transfer belt. Consequently, an image forming apparatus in which the image forming units are located below the intermediate transfer belt offers the advantages that (1) the speed of first image formation may be increased. Such a construction when the image forming operation is stopped due to a problem such as a paper jam, (2) there are fewer toner images formed on the intermediate transfer belt, enabling the amount of wasted toner to be reduced, (3) it is easy to reduce the distance from the secondary transfer position to the fusing device, and (4) printing on small-size paper such as postcards may be performed.




In a tandem-type image forming apparatus of this type, the intermediate transfer belt is rotated using a driving roller. Single-color images are formed by each image forming unit on the intermediate transfer belt, and the combination image is then transferred onto a sheet of paper. The sheet of paper is conveyed to an area at which the combination image is transferred thereto via the rotation of the conveyance rollers. The conveyance rollers are driven to rotate together with the driving roller for the intermediate transfer belt. After the combination image is thermally fixed onto the sheet of paper, the sheet of paper is ejected onto a paper eject tray.




However, in a tandem-type image forming apparatus in which the image forming units are located below the intermediate transfer belt, because the load on the conveyance rollers changes from when a sheet of paper is being conveyed by the conveyance rollers rotating to when the sheet of paper has passed through them, the rate of rotation of the driving roller, which is driven by the same driving means as the conveyance rollers, fluctuates, leading to changes in the rate of rotation of the intermediate transfer belt. Where the rate of rotation of the intermediate transfer belt fluctuates, the problem arises that the single-color images formed on the intermediate transfer belt by the image forming units become disturbed, resulting in incomplete overlap of the images of the different colors.




SUMMARY




An object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus that, even when the rate of rotation of the intermediate transfer belt fluctuates when the sheet of paper passes through the conveyance rollers, does not cause misalignment of the single-color images formed on the intermediate transfer belt.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus in which (1) the speed of first image formation may be increased, (2) the amount of toner wasted in the. event of cessation of an image forming operation due to a problem such as a paper jam may be reduced, and (3) printing on small-size sheets such as postcards is enabled.




The image forming apparatus of the present invention comprises:




an intermediate transfer belt being supported by a plural rollers including a driving roller and being driven to rotate by the driving roller;




a first image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt, and forming a first toner image of a first color on the intermediate transfer belt at a first image forming position;




a second image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt and being located downstream of the first image forming unit relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt, the second image forming unit forming a second toner image of a second color over the first toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a second image forming position;




a third image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt and being located downstream of the second image forming unit relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt, the third image forming unit forming a third toner image of a third color over the first and second toner images formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a third image forming position;




a fourth image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt and being located downstream of the third image forming unit relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt, the fourth image forming unit forming a fourth toner image of a fourth color over the first, second and third toner images formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a fourth image forming position;




a transfer roller for transferring the superposed toner images formed on the intermediate transfer belt onto a sheet of paper in a transfer area, the transfer roller being disposed so as to press against the part of the intermediate transfer belt supported by the driving roller; and




a pair of rotatable conveyance rollers for conveying the paper to the transfer area in synchronization with the superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer belt,




wherein a first distance from the fourth image forming position for the fourth image forming unit to the transfer area is longer than a second distance from a nipping area formed by the pair of conveyance rollers to the transfer area.




In the image forming apparatus of the present invention, the sheet of paper is conveyed by the conveyance rollers such that the tip of the sheet arrives at the transfer area when the tip of the image formed by the fourth image forming unit reaches the transfer area. The rotational torque supplied by the roller driving device to the driving roller changes when the conveyance of the sheet by the conveyance rollers is completed, and at the same time the rate of rotation of the intermediate transfer belt also changes. Because the fourth image forming unit and the conveyance rollers are respectively located such that the first distance from the fourth image forming position to the transfer area is longer than the second distance from the nipping area formed by the conveyance rollers to the transfer area, when the sheet of paper passes through the conveyance rollers, the fourth image forming unit has completed image formation. Consequently, the effect of the fluctuation in the rate of rotation of the intermediate transfer belt is not reflected in the image transferred to the sheet of paper.




The first distance is slightly longer than the second distance, and the difference between the first and second distances is preferably approximately 10 to 20 mm. Based on this difference, when the sheet of paper is conveyed in synchronization with the combination image formed on the intermediate transfer belt, the sheet conveyance should begin with a slight time difference.




The fourth image forming unit preferably comprises an image forming unit that forms monochrome images. Because misalignment in the overlap of black images is more conspicuous than in images of different colors, this preferred location helps avoid such conspicuous misalignment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a drawing showing the construction of the entire printer comprising an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a drawing showing the positional relationships of the black-image forming unit and the timing rollers relative to the transfer area; and




FIG.


3


(


a


) is a drawing showing the black-image forming unit of

FIG. 2

forming an image, and FIG.


3


(


b


) is a drawing showing the timing rollers of

FIG. 2

finishing the conveyance of the sheet.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The embodiments of the present invention are explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

shows the entire construction of the tandem-type digital color printer (hereinafter simply ‘printer’)


10


comprising an embodiment of the present invention.




The printer


10


has an intermediate transfer belt


12


essentially in the center of its interior. The intermediate transfer belt


12


is supported by the outer circumferences of the rollers


14


,


16


and


18


. The roller


18


comprises a driving roller that is driven to rotate by a roller driving device


19


(see FIG.


2


), and causes the intermediate transfer belt


12


to travel in the direction of the arrow A by supplying rotational torque to the belt.




Fourth image forming units


20


Y,


20


M,


20


C and


20


K, which are respectively for yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K), are located at a prescribed pitch P along and below the bottom horizontal part of the intermediate transfer belt


12


.




The image forming units


20


Y,


20


M,


20


C and


20


K have photoreceptor drums


22


Y,


22


M,


22


C and


22


K, respectively. Around the photoreceptor drum


22


Y are located, sequentially along the rotational circumference thereof, a charger


24


Y that uniformly charges the surface of the photoreceptor drum


22


Y, a print head


26


Y that forms an electrostatic latent image by irradiating the uniformly charged surface of the photoreceptor drum with light in accordance with the image data, a developing unit


28


Y that develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoreceptor drum surface into a toner image using yellow toner, a primary transfer roller


30


Y that faces the photoreceptor drum


22


Y via the intermediate transfer belt


12


and that performs primary transfer onto the intermediate transfer belt


12


of the toner image formed on the photoreceptor drum surface via electrostatic attraction, and a cleaner


32


Y that collects and cleans off the toner remaining on the photoreceptor drum surface after the primary transfer. Similarly, around the photoreceptor drum


22


M are located, sequentially along the rotational circumference thereof, a charger


24


M, a print head


26


M, a developing unit


28


M that develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoreceptor drum surface into a toner image using magenta toner, a primary transfer roller


30


M and a cleaner


32


M. Around the photoreceptor drum


22


C are located, sequentially along the rotational circumference thereof, a charger


24


C, a print head


26


C, a developing unit


28


C that develops the electrostatic image formed on the photoreceptor drum surface into a toner image using cyan toner, a primary transfer roller


30


C and a cleaner


32


C. Around the photoreceptor drum


22


K are located, sequentially along the rotational circumference thereof, a charger


24


K, a print head


26


K, a developing unit


28


K that develops the electrostatic image formed on the photoreceptor drum surface into a toner image using black toner, a primary transfer roller


30


K and a cleaner


32


K. The print heads


26


Y,


26


M,


26


C and


26


K each comprise a number of LEDs aligned along the main scanning path parallel to the shaft of the photoreceptor drum.




A secondary transfer roller (transfer member)


34


is in pressure contact with the area of the intermediate transfer belt.


12


supported by the roller


18


. The nipping area formed by the secondary transfer roller


34


and the intermediate transfer belt


12


comprises the secondary transfer area


36


. A high transfer voltage is impressed to the secondary transfer roller


34


. Due to this transfer voltage, the toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt


12


is electrostatically attracted to the sheet of paper, which comprises the recording medium and has been conveyed to the secondary transfer area


36


in the manner explained below, such that secondary transfer is performed.




A cleaner


38


is in pressure contact with the area of the intermediate transfer belt


12


supported by the roller


16


. This cleaner .


38


scrapes off the toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt


12


after the secondary transfer and collects it in the waste toner box


40


.




A paper supply cassette


42


is detachably located under the printer


10


. The sheets of paper S, which are stacked and housed in the paper supply cassette


42


, are fed out to the conveyance path


46


one by one, beginning with the topmost sheet, via the rotation of the paper supply roller


44


.




The conveyance path


46


extends to the paper eject tray


11


while passing the paper supply cassette


42


, the nipping area (contact area)


49


formed by the timing rollers


48


, the secondary transfer area


36


and the fusing unit


50


. The timing rollers


48


comprise a conveyance roller


48




a


and a roller


48




b


, and the conveyance roller


48




a


is driven to rotate by the roller driving device


19


.




In the printer


10


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the black image forming unit


20


K and the conveyance roller


48




a


are located in relation to the secondary transfer roller


34


such that the distance (the first distance) c from the image forming position


23


K of the image forming unit


20


K at which the unit forms an image on the intermediate transfer belt


12


to the transfer area


36


is slightly longer by a difference e (approximately 10 to 20 mm) than the distance (the second distance) d from the nipping area (contact area)


49


at which the conveyance roller


48




a


comes into contact with the sheet S to the transfer area


36


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

once more, a paper supply sensor


52


is located near the timing rollers


48


. The paper supply sensor


52


detects that the top edge of the sheet S fed out from the paper supply cassette


42


to the conveyance path


46


has been grasped by the timing rollers


48


. When the top edge of the sheet S is detected by the paper supply sensor


52


, the timing rollers


48


stop their rotation, and the sheet S is thereafter fed out to the secondary transfer area


36


in synchronization with the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt


12


.




The fusing unit


50


has a fusing belt


60


that is supported by a pair of rollers


56


and


58


and is driven to rotate in the direction of the arrow B, as well as a fusing roller


62


that is in pressure contact with the roller


56


via the fusing belt


60


and rotates in the direction of the arrow as the roller


56


rotates. The nipping area formed by the fusing belt


60


and the fusing roller


62


, through which area passes the sheet that has undergone secondary transfer of the toner image, comprises the fusing area


64


.




The operation of the printer


10


having the above construction will now be explained.




When image signals are input to the image signal processing unit (not shown in the drawings) of the printer


10


from an external device such as a personal computer, for example, the image signal processing unit prepares digital image signals comprising the original image signals converted into yellow, cyan, magenta or black digital signals, and these digital image signals are transmitted to the print head LED drive circuit. The drive circuit causes the print heads


26


Y,


26


M,


26


C and


26


K of the image forming units


20


Y,


20


M,


20


C and


20


K, respectively, to emit light for exposure based on the input digital signals. Exposure takes place sequentially in the order of print heads


26


Y,


26


M,


26


C and


26


K such that there is a time difference between each exposure session. Consequently, an electrostatic latent image of the each respective color is formed on the surfaces of the photoreceptor. drums


22


Y,


22


M,


22


C and


22


K, respectively.




The electrostatic latent images formed on the photoreceptor drums


22


Y,


22


M,


22


C and


22


K are developed respectively by the developing unit


28


Y,


28


M,


28


C and


28


K into a toner image of each color. The toner image of each color undergoes primary transfer onto the intermediate transfer belt


12


that is moving in the direction of the arrow A, in a sequentially superimposed fashion based on the effect of each primary transfer roller


30


Y,


30


M,


30


C and


30


K. The combination toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt


12


in this way reaches the secondary transfer area


36


as the intermediate transfer belt


12


continues to travel. On the other hand, the timing rollers


48


supply the sheet S sent out to the conveyance path


46


from the paper supply cassette


42


to the transfer area


36


via the rotation of the conveyance roller


48




a


in synchronization with the combination toner image. When this occurs, the timing rollers


48


grasp the sheet S until the image forming unit


20


K completes the formation of an image L on the intermediate transfer belt


12


, as shown in FIG.


3


(


a


). When the tail edge of the sheet S leaves the nipping area


49


, as shown in FIG.


3


(


b


), the tail end of the image L formed on the intermediate transfer belt


12


by the image forming unit


20


K has moved in the direction of the transfer area


36


from the image forming position


23


K for the image forming unit


20


K by the difference e (approximately 10 to 20 mm) between the distances c and d. Consequently, the roller


18


, which is driven to rotate by the roller driving device


19


, which is also the drive source for the conveyance roller


48




a


, experiences a change in the rotational rate when the tail edge of the sheet S leaves the nipping area


49


, but because the operation to form the image L by the image forming unit


20


K has already been completed, no image disturbance, which may result in incomplete overlap of the single-color toner images, takes place due to the above change.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

once more, the multi-color combination toner image undergoes secondary transfer onto the sheet S at one time at the secondary transfer area


36


based on the effect of the secondary transfer roller


34


. The toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt


12


after secondary transfer is collected by the cleaner


38


.




The sheet S on which the combination toner image has been transferred via secondary transfer is sent to the fusing unit


50


through the conveyance path


46


, and the combination toner image is fused onto the sheet S when the sheet S passes through the fusing area


64


. The sheet S is then ejected onto the paper eject tray


11


.




The intermediate transfer member comprised a belt in the above embodiment, but it may have a different configuration such as a drum.




Further, the explanation regarding this embodiment was given using a printer as an example, but the present invention may be applied in a different type of image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine, a facsimile machine, or a combination machine comprising a copying machine and/or a facsimile machine and/or printer.




Although the present invention has been fully described by way of examples, it is to be noted that various changes and modification will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as being included therein.



Claims
  • 1. A color image forming apparatus comprising:an intermediate transfer belt being supported by a plural rollers including a driving roller and being driven to rotate by the driving roller; a first image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt, and forming a first toner image of a first color on the intermediate transfer belt at a first image forming position; a second image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt and being located downstream of the first image forming unit relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt, the second image forming unit forming a second toner image of a second color over the first toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a second image forming position; a third image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt and being located downstream of the second image forming unit relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt, the third image forming unit forming a third toner image of a third color over the first and second toner images formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a third image forming position; a fourth image forming unit being located below the intermediate transfer belt and being located downstream of the third image forming unit relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt, the fourth image forming unit forming a fourth toner image of a fourth color over the first, second and third toner images formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a fourth image forming position; a transfer roller for transferring the superposed toner images formed on the intermediate transfer belt onto a sheet of paper in a transfer area, the transfer roller being disposed so as to press against the part of the intermediate transfer belt supported by the driving roller; and a pair of rotatable conveyance rollers for conveying the paper to the transfer area in synchronization with the superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer belt, wherein a first distance from the fourth image forming position for the fourth image forming unit to the transfer area is longer than a second distance from a nipping area formed by the pair of conveyance rollers to the transfer area.
  • 2. The color image forming apparatus of claim 1, comprising a roller driving device for supplying rotational torque to the driving roller and the conveyance rollers.
  • 3. The color image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the difference between the first and second distances is approximately 10 to 20 mm.
  • 4. The color image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fourth color of the fourth toner image is black.
  • 5. The color image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plural rollers include the driving roller and a first roller located at the opposite side of the driving roller, a cleaner being disposed so as to press against the part of the intermediate transfer belt supported by the first roller.
  • 6. The color image forming apparatus of claim 5, wherein the plural rollers include the driving roller, the first roller and a second roller which is located downstream of the driving roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt and is located upstream of the first roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt.
  • 7. The color image forming apparatus of claim 5, wherein the first image forming unit, the second image forming unit, the third image forming unit and the fourth image forming unit are located below the intermediate transfer belt between the driving roller and the first roller, the first through the fourth image forming units being located downstream of the first roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt and being located upstream of the driving roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer belt.
  • 8. The color image forming apparatus of claim 5, wherein the pair of rotatable conveyance rollers are located below the transfer area.
  • 9. The color image forming apparatus of claim 8, comprising:a paper supply device for supplying the paper to the pair of rotatable conveyance rollers, the paper supplying device being located below the first through the fourth image forming units; and a fixing unit for fixing the superimposed toner images transferred on the paper by the transfer roller, the fixing unit being located above the transfer area.
  • 10. The color image forming apparatus of claim 9, comprising a discharged paper tray for discharging the paper on which the superimposed toner images are fixed by the fixing unit, the discharged paper tray being located above the intermediate transfer belt.
  • 11. A color image forming apparatus comprising:an intermediate transfer member being driven to rotate by a driving roller; plural image forming units for forming superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer member, the plural image forming units being located below the intermediate transfer member; a transfer member for transferring the superposed toner images formed on the intermediate transfer member onto a sheet of paper in a transfer area; and a pair of rotatable conveyance rollers for conveying the paper to the transfer area in synchronization with the superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer member, wherein a first distance from an image forming position, for the image forming unit located most-downstream in the plural image forming units relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member, to the transfer area is longer than a second distance from a nipping area formed by the pair of conveyance rollers to the transfer area.
  • 12. The color image forming apparatus of claim 11, comprising a roller driving device for supplying rotational torque to the driving roller and the conveyance rollers.
  • 13. The color image forming apparatus of claim 11, wherein the difference between the first and second distances is approximately 10 to 20 mm.
  • 14. The color image forming apparatus of claim 11, wherein the image forming unit located most-downstream in the plural image forming units relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member forms a black toner image on the intermediate transfer member.
  • 15. The color image forming apparatus of claim 11, wherein the intermediate transfer member is supported by a plural rollers including the driving roller and a first roller located at the opposite side of the driving roller, the transfer member being disposed so as to press against the part of the intermediate transfer member supported by the driving roller, a cleaner being disposed so as to press against the part of the intermediate transfer member supported by the first roller.
  • 16. The color image forming apparatus of claim 15, wherein the plural image forming units are located below the intermediate transfer member between the driving roller and the first roller, the plural image forming units being located downstream of the first roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member and being located upstream of the driving roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member.
  • 17. A color image forming apparatus comprising:an intermediate transfer member being driven to rotate by a driving roller; a plural image forming units for forming superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer member, the plural image forming units being located below the intermediate transfer member; a transfer member for transferring the superposed toner images formed on the intermediate transfer member onto a sheet of paper in a transfer area; and a pair of rotatable conveyance rollers for conveying the paper to the transfer area in synchronization with the superposed toner images on the intermediate transfer member, wherein the image forming unit located most-downstream in the plural image forming units relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member completes image formation on the intermediate transfer member before a tail edge of the paper passes the conveyance rollers.
  • 18. The color image forming apparatus of claim 17, comprising a roller driving device for supplying rotational torque to the driving roller and the conveyance rollers.
  • 19. The color image forming apparatus of claim 17, wherein the intermediate transfer member is supported by a plural rollers including the driving roller and a first roller located at the opposite side of the driving roller, the transfer member being disposed so as to press against the part of the intermediate transfer member supported by the driving roller, a cleaner being disposed so as to press against the part of the intermediate transfer member supported by the first roller.
  • 20. The color image forming apparatus of claim 19, wherein the plural image forming units are located below the intermediate transfer member between the driving roller and the first roller, the plural image forming units being located downstream of the first roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member and being located upstream of the driving roller relative to the movement of the intermediate transfer member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-203661 Jul 2000 JP
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