Color photographic apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6694117
  • Patent Number
    6,694,117
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A color electrophotographic apparatus eliminates necessity of mechanism for urging the developer from the front side. The developer is placed away from a photo conductor. On both sides of the developer, mutually cooperated gears are provided. One of the gear meshes with a drive gear with a clutch for driving the developer. The other gear is meshed with a brake gear coupled with a brake mechanism whose brake function can be turned On and OFF by an electric signal. The drive gear is arranged to urge the developer onto the photo conductor by rotation thereof. When the gear of the developer rotates, the brake gear is arranged at a position to urge the developer onto the photo conductor. The torque to start slippage of the brake is set at a value to be greater than a force of a spring pushing back the developer.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electrophotographic apparatus for obtaining full color image.




As can be seen from Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-66660(1993), the conventional color printer is provided with a cam and its drive mechanism for selectively urging a developer onto a photo conductor within a lid to be opened and closed upon exchanging the developer.




On the other hand, as can be seen from Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-83801, a shaft with two gears for driving the developer is provided below the developer to mesh these gears with gears on both sides of the developer for biasing the developer onto the photo conductor by rotation of the shaft.




In Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-66660(1993), since the cam and its drive mechanism for urging the developer onto the photo conductor are provided within the lid, the lid inherently becomes complicate and heavy.




On the other hand, in the example illustrated and disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-83801, since the shaft is provided below the developer, an interval between the developers has to be wide enough to make a height of a printer body high.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been worked out for solving the problem set forth above. Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a color electrographic apparatus which can simplify a structure and reduce weight of as lid and can reduce necessary height of a printer body.




According to the first aspect of the present invention, a color electrophotographic apparatus having a photo conductor and a plurality of detachable developers, comprises:




rotation transmitting means provided on both sides of each of the developers and cooperated with each other, for transmitting rotational force, one of the rotation transmitting means driving the developer; and




a brake mechanism controllable for turning ON and OFF the other rotation transmitting means.




In the preferred construction, the brake mechanism starts slippage at a predetermined torque or force.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, a color electrophotographic apparatus having a photo conductor and a plurality of detachable developers, comprises:




gears provided on both sides of each of the developers and cooperated with each other,




rotation transmitting means meshed with one of the gears, for driving the developer,




another rotation transmitting means having a brake mechanism starting slippage at a predetermined torque or force and meshing with the other gear one of the rotation transmitting means driving the developer; and




the brake mechanism being controllable for turning ON and OFF the another rotation transmitting means.




The brake mechanism may be turned ON when the developer is contacted with the photo conductor, the brake mechanism is turned OFF when developer is released away from the photo conductor. The brake mechanism may be positioned below the developer




According to the third aspect of the present invention, a color electrophotographic apparatus having a photo conductor and a plurality of detachable developers, comprises:




rotation transmitting means provided on both sides of each of the developers and cooperated with each other, for transmitting rotational force, one of the rotation transmitting means driving the developer; and




a brake mechanism starting slippage at a predetermined torque or force being provided in the other rotation transmitting means, the brake mechanism being mounted on the developer.




The rotation transmitting means may include at least one or more gears.




The developer is placed away from the photo conductor. On both sides of the developer, mutually cooperated gears are provided. One of the gear meshes with the drive gear with a clutch for driving the developer. The other gear is meshed with a brake gear coupled with a brake mechanism whose brake function can be turned On and OFF by control means, such as electric signal. The drive gear is arranged to urge the developer onto the photo conductor by rotation thereof. When the gear of the developer rotates, the brake gear is arranged at a position to urge the developer onto the photo conductor. The torque to start slippage of the brake is set at a value to be greater than a force of a spring pushing back the developer.




It should be noted that the gears on both sides of the developer, the drive gear and the brake gear may be replaced with a combination of the gear and the timing belt or other rotation transmitting means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be understood more fully from the detailed description given hereinafter and from the accompanying drawings of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, which, however, should not be taken to be limitative to the invention, but are for explanation and understanding only.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a developer and a drive system to be employed in the first embodiment of a color electrographic apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal section of a printer as the first embodiment of the color electrographic apparatus;





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B and


3


C are explanatory illustrations showing an operation of the developer;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a developer and a drive system to be employed in the second embodiment of a color electrographic apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a major part of the third embodiment of a color electrographic apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a partial perspective view a major part of the fourth embodiment of a color electrographic apparatus according to the present invention; and





FIG. 7

is a partial perspective view a major part of the fifth embodiment of a color electrographic apparatus according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will be discussed hereinafter in detail in terms of the preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be obvious, however, to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instance, well-known structure is not shown in detail in order to avoid unnecessary obscurity of the present invention.




Upon initiation of development in the present invention, power is supplied to a clutch and a brake device to start rotation of a drive gear. At the same time, a brake is applied to a brake gear. A gear of a developer meshing with the drive gear is urged by the drive gear. Thus, the developer on the side of the drive gear is urged onto a photo conductor. When urging of the developer onto the photo conductor is completed, a drive torque becomes greater than a load torque of the developer to drive rollers of the developer for rotation. At this time, when the brake is applied to the brake gear meshing with the other gear of the developer, the developer on the side of the brake gear is also urged onto the photo conductor by rotation of the gear on the side of the drive gear of the developer. When urging of the developer onto the photo conductor is completed, brake starts to slip to cause rotation of the brake gear. Thus, overall developer roller rotates maintaining contact with the photo conductor to start development.




When development is completed, the clutch connected to the drive gear is stopped. At substantially the same time, the brake is released. Then, by action of a spring to return the developer, the drive gear and the brake gear are rotated in reverse direction to release the developer away from the photo conductor.




Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be discussed in terms of a color laser printer as a color electrophotographic apparatus with reference to the accompanying drawings.




A transfer drum


2


is mounted at a center portion of a printer body


1


. A photo conductor belt cartridge


10


is provided in front of the transfer drum


2


(right side of FIG.


2


). Within the photo conductor belt cartridge


10


, a photo conductor belt


11


is held by a roller. On the front side of the photo conductor belt cartridge


10


, four developers


20


K,


20


Y,


20


M and


20


C are mounted, which developers will be hereinafter generally referred to as developer


20


. Below the developer


20


, a laser unit


5


is provided. Furthermore, below the laser unit


5


, a paper cassette


31


is provided. On backside (left side of

FIG. 2

) of the paper cassette


31


, a paper feeding roller


33


and a registration roller


34


are arranged. Above the transfer drum


2


, a drum cleaner


3


is provided. On the backside of the transfer drum


2


, a transfer roller


35


, a static eliminator


36


, a fixing device


37


and a paper discharge roller


38


are arranged. On an upper surface of the printer body


1


, a paper discharge tray


39


is formed.




The developer


20


is movable back and forth along a rail


8


(see

FIG. 4

) provided in the printer body


1


. A stopper


9


is formed at a tip end of the rail


8


for maintaining contact between the developer


20


and the photo conductor belt


11


constant. Springs


6


are mounted on left and right sides of the developer


20


. Upon installing the developer


20


, respective one ends of the springs are biased from the printer body


1


for biasing the developer


20


away from the photo conductor belt


11


with a force of about 8N, respectively.




On the front side of the printer body


1


, a front door


41


is provided. On the lower side of the front door


41


. a rotary shaft


44


is provided so as to be opened upon exchanging the developer


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, at the tip end of the developer


20


, a developer roller


21


is mounted. On both ends of the developer roller


21


, gears


22


and


23


are provided.




The gear is mounted for meshing with a drive gear


52


provided on right side of the printer body


1


. In addition to the drive gear


52


, the gear


22


meshes with a gear for driving vanes for supplying toner in the developer


20


to the developer roller


21


. However, detailed discussion for the system for supplying toner to the developer roller


21


will be eliminated from the disclosure since such system is irrelevant to the subject manner of the present invention.




An idler gear


24


as two stage gears having gear ratio of 2:1, rotation speed of the idler gear


24


and the brake gear


54


is half.




A load torque of the developer


20


is about 0.25 Nm. Pitch circle diameter of each gear,


22


,


23


and the brake gear


54


is 20 mm.




The drive gear


52


is mounted a clutch


51


for controlling rotation of the developer


20


.




The brake


54


is mounted on the left side of the printer body


1


via an electromagnetic brake


53


. The electromagnetic brake


53


is set to start to slip at a torque of 0.1 Nm




The drive gear


52


, the clutch


51


, the electromagnetic brake


53


and the brake gear


54


are provided for each developer


20


K,


20


C,


20


M and


20


Y.




Here, operation of the color laser printer will be discussed with reference to

FIGS. 3A

to


3


C together with

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




When printing is initiated, rotation of the photo conductor belt


11


is started. Associating with this, the transfer drum


2


starts rotation at a constant speed. The photo conductor belt


11


is uniformly charged by a charger


12


. The laser unit


5


emits a laser beam


5




a


according to an image signal of each color. By this, electrostatic latent images corresponding to respective colors are formed sequentially on the surface of the photo conductor belt


11


. Formation of the latent images are performed in sequentially order of block K, cyan C, magenta M and yellow Y.




When the electrostatic latent image of black reaches the position of the developer


20


K, an electric color is supplied to the clutch


51


. Then, the drive gear


52


starts rotation in counterclockwise direction (as viewed from left side of the printer). The gear


22


on the right side of the developer


20


is urged toward the photo conductor belt


11


by the drive gear


52


. At this time, since the load torque of the developer roller


21


is 0.25 Nm, when a force of 25N acts on tooth top of the brake gear


22


, the developer roller


21


starts rotation. However, since this force is greater than a force of 8N of the spring


6


for pushing back the developer


20


, the developer


20


is urged onto the photo conductor belt


11


on right side before the developer roller


21


starts rotation. As shown in

FIG. 3B

, when a developer bearing


19


R is urged onto a stopper


9


R, the drive torque becomes greater than the load torque of 0.25 Nm of the developer roller


21


. Thus, the developer roller


21


starts rotation.




On the other hand, substantially at the same time with power supply to the clutch


51


, power supply to the electromagnetic brake


53


is started to fix the brake gear


54


by braking action. When the developer roller


21


is rotated, the gear


23


on the left side is rotated to act in a direction for rotating the brake gear


54


. However, since a set value of the electromagnetic brake


53


is 0.1 Nm, the electromagnetic brake


53


will not slit until a force of 10N acts on the teeth top of the brake gear


54


. Since this force is grater than the force of 8N of the spring


6


pushing back the developer


20


, the left side of the developer


20


starts to move toward the photo conductor belt


11


. Namely, as shown in

FIG. 3C

, when a developer bearing


19


L is urged onto the stopper


9


L, the electromagnetic brake


53


starts to slip to rotate the brake gear


54


. As a result, the overall developer roller


21


rotates maintaining contact with the photo conductor belt


11


to start development.




Summarizing action of contact between developer


20


and the photo conductor belt


11


, at first the right side of the developer


20


contacts with the photo conductor belt


11


, and with slight delay, the left side of the developer


20


contacts with the photo conductor belt


11


. A delay period, in the shown embodiment, is 0.02 seconds when rotation speed of the idler gear


24


meshing with the brake gear


54


is 150 rpm and moving distance of the developer


20


is 3 mm, which delay period will never cause significant problem in developing operation of the electrostatic latent image.




As set forth above, the developer


20


K develops the electrostatic latent image on the photo conductor belt


11


to form a black toner image on the photo conductor belt


11


.




When the black electrostatic latent image passes through the developing position, power supply to the clutch


51


and the electromagnetic brake


53


is stopped to extinguish force biasing the developer


20


toward the photo conductor belt


11


. Therefore, by action of the spring


6


for pushing back the developer


20


, the drive gear


52


and the brake gear


54


are rotated in reverse direction to move the developer


20


away from the photo conductor belt


11


.




On the other hand, the transfer belt


2


is in rotation with maintaining contact with the surface of the photo conductor belt


11


in synchronism therewith. However, due to potential difference between the photo conductor belt


11


and the transfer drum


2


, the black toner image on the surface of the photo conductor belt


11


is transferred to the surface of the transfer drum


2


.




Subsequent to black, an electrostatic latent image of cyan C is formed on the photo conductor belt


11


. Similar to the case of black, an electric power is supplied to the clutch


51


C and the electromagnetic brake


53


C of cyan. Then, the developer


20


C contacts with the photo conductor belt


11


. By the developer


20


C, the electrostatic latent image is developed into a cyan toner image to form the cyan toner image on the photo conductor belt


11


. Then, the cyan toner image is also transferred from the photo conductor belt


11


onto the transfer drum. By repeating the same processes for magenta and yellow, four color toner images are formed on the surface of the transfer drum


2


.




On the other hand, paper


32


as printing media stacked in a paper cassette


31


is extracted and transported by a paper feeder roller


33


to a register roller


34


for matching control of the color toner image on the surface of the transfer drum


2


and a paper feeding timing. Thereafter, the paper


32


is fed to the transfer roller


35


.




The transfer roller


35


transfers the color toner image on the surface of the transfer drum


2


to the paper


32


by applying a mechanical depression force and a transfer field from back surface of the paper


32


with maintaining contact between the fed paper


32


and the transfer drum


2


. It should be noted that the transfer roller


35


is retracted away from the photo conductor belt


11


by a transfer roller driving device (not shown) so as not to contact with the color toner image during a process for forming the color toner image by transferring respective colors of toner images on the photo conductor belt


11


onto the surface of the transfer drum


2


. After completion of formation of the color toner image, the transfer roller


35


is urged onto the transfer drum


2


for depressing the paper


32


as the printing medium onto the transfer drum


2


for transferring the color toner image.




An AC eliminator


36


generating an AC corona by application of an alternating current voltage from a power source for AC eliminator (not shown) neutralizes a residual charge on the back surface of the paper transferred the color toner image for elimination to facilitate peeling of the paper


32


from the transfer drum


2


.




The paper


32


peeled from the transfer drum


2


is fed to a fixing device


37


. While passing through the fixing device


37


, the color toner image is fixed on the surface of the paper


32


by heat fusing. The paper heat fused the color toner image is discharged on a discharge tray


39


through a discharge roller


38


.




The drum cleaner


3


cleans up the toner residing on the surface of the transfer drum


2


. The drum cleaner


3


is pulled up from the transfer drum


2


so as not to act for cleaning during a process where the mono-color image is transferred to the surface of the transfer drum


2


for forming the color toner image. After completion of the color toner image, and after transfer of the color toner image to the paper


32


, the drum cleaner


3


becomes active for clean up the surface of the transfer drum


2


.




When the toner in the developer


20


spent out, the developer


20


is to be exchanged by new one. Upon exchanging, the front door


41


on the front side of the printer body


1


is opened to withdraw the developer


20


and to insert the new developer


20


. In the front door


41


, the cam and so forth urging the developer as in the conventional printer is not provided.




As set forth above, with the shown embodiment, utilizing own rotating force, the developer contacts with the photo conductor. Therefore, it is not required the mechanism for urging the developer from the front side thereof any more.




Furthermore, since it becomes unnecessary to extend the shaft below the developer, height of the printer body can be reduced.




In addition, while the developer roller


21


is driven to rotate for development, the electromagnetic brake


53


is rotated with slipping to generate a frictional heat within the electromagnetic brake


53


. In the shown embodiment, two stage idler gear


24


is mounted for setting the gear ratio at 2:1. Therefore, in comparison with the case where the idler gear is not provided, rotation speed of the electromagnetic brake


53


becomes half to make generated heat amount half. Therefore, the shown embodiment achieves reduction of the generated heat amount in the electromagnetic brake portion by reducing the rotation speed of the electromagnetic brake.




The second embodiment of the present invention will be discussed with reference to FIG.


4


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a part of the developer and a drive system as viewed left front side.




In the shown embodiment, a gear


23


is mounted on the left side of the developer roller


21


. On the other hand, above the gear


23


, an electromagnetic brake


53


and the brake gear


54


are arranged so that the gear


23


and the brake gear


54


are directly meshed (without interposing the idler gear). The electromagnetic brake


53


is mounted on the left side of the printer body


1


.




The operation of the color laser printer is the same as the foregoing first embodiment of the present invention. Therefore, discussion of the operation of the second embodiment of the color laser printer will be eliminated for avoiding redundant discussion for keeping the disclosure simple enough to facilitate clear understanding f the present invention.




In the shown embodiment, in comparison with the first embodiment, since the idler gear


24


is not arranged, rotation transmission part can be reduced correspondingly.




On the other hand, since the rotation speed of the gear


23


meshing with the brake gear


54


is 300 r.p.m., a delay period from a timing where the right side of the developer


20


contacts with the photo conductor belt


11


to a timing where the left side of the developer


20


contact with the photo conductor belt


11


, can be shortened as short as 0.01 second (half of the first embodiment).




As set forth above, with the shown embodiment, number of the rotation transmission parts can be reduced, and a delay period to the timing where the brake gear wide of the developer contact with the photo conductor, can be shortened.




The third embodiment of the present invention will be discussed with reference to FIG.


5


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing periphery portion of the brake gear.




In the shown embodiment, a torque limiter


55


for causing slippage at about 0.1 Nm is provided in the brake gear


54


. To the brake gear


54


, a ratchet


56


is provided coaxially. A solenoid


57


having an engaging claw


57




a


engaging with the ratchet


56


, is provided. The solenoid


57


is directly mounted on a control substrate


58


.




At the same time of supplying power to the clutch


51


, power is also supplied to the solenoid


57


. The solenoid


57


pulls the claw


57




a


to engage the claw


57




a


with the ratchet


56


to stop rotation of the ratchet


56


. When the gear


23


of the developer


20


starts, the developer is moved toward the photo conductor belt


11


. When the developer


20


contacts with the photo conductor belt, the torque limiter


55


starts to slip. Then, the gear


23


and the brake gear


54


are rotated as shown by arrow for performing development.




When development is completed, power supply to the solenoid


57


is stopped to release the claw


57




a


from the ratchet


56


. The, the ratchet


56


and the brake gear


54


are rotated in clockwise direction by action of the spring


6


to place the developer


20


away from the photo conductor


11


.




The same effect can be obtained even when the torque limiter


55


is provided within the ratchet


56


.




On the other hand, as in the first embodiment, it is also possible to arrange the idler gear


24


for reducing rotation speed of the brake gear


54


, to mesh with the brake gear


54


built-in the torque limiter


56


. In such case, the orientation of the ratchet


56


has to be reversed from the foregoing embodiment. In this case, generated heat amount in the torque limiter can be reduced.




With the shown embodiment, by directly mounting the solenoid to the substrate, assembling ability can be improved.




Next, the fourth embodiment of the present invention will be discussed with reference to FIG.


6


.




The shown embodiment is the modification of the first embodiment. As shown in

FIG. 6

, within the idler gear


24


constituted with a larger diameter gear


24




a


and a smaller diameter gear


24




b


, a torque limiter


24




c


causing slippage at a predetermined torque or force, is provided. Also, a brake mechanism causing slippage at a given torque or force is arranged on the side of he developer


20


.




On the other hand, the mechanism on the side of the printer body


1


to be coupled with the brake gear


54


is constructed by mounting the ratchet


56


on the shaft fixed thereon the brake gear


54


. The ratchet


56


is fixed during development by the solenoid


57


or so forth. After completion of development, the ratchet


56


is made free.




In the shown embodiment, by providing the torque limiter


24




c


is provided in the developer


20


which is to be exchanged as consumable supplies, a parts lift time of the torque limiter


24




c


can be set to be comparable with an exchange period of the developer


20


. Typically, the life time of the printer body is set to be several tens times of the exchange period of the developer


20


. Therefore, in comparison with the case where the torque limiter is arranged on the side of the printer body, the lift time of the torque limiter


24




c


can be one several tenth. Thus, correspondingly inexpensive material and parts can be used.




The fifth embodiment of the present invention will be discussed with reference to FIG.


7


.




The shown embodiment is the modification of the second embodiment. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the gear


23


is a double gear construction, in which the outer side gear


23




b


meshes with the brake gear


54


. Within the outer side gear


23




b


, the torque limiter


23




c


which causes slip at a given torque or force, is provided. The inner side gear


23




a


is directly coupled with a shaft of the developer roller


21


without providing the torque limiter


23




c.






In the shown embodiment, the gear


23


is formed as double gear construction for arranging the brake mechanism to cause slippage at a given torque or force is arranged on the side of the developer


20


. By such construction, (1) the brake force for urging the developer


20


onto the photo conductor belt


11


is generated by the outer side gear


23




b


and the torque limiter


23




c


, and (2) the inner side gear


23




a


is constructed not to cause slippage to transmit driving force to a reset roller and so forth in the developer.




On the other hand, the mechanism on the side of the printer body


1


coupled with the brake gear


54


may be provided with the similar construction as the fourth embodiment set forth above.




In the shown embodiment, similarly to the fourth embodiment, in comparison with the case where the torque limiter is arranged on the side of the printer body, the life time of the torque limiter


23




c


can be set one several tenth. Correspondingly, the inexpensive material or component can be used.




It should be noted that, in the foregoing first to fifth embodiment, the gears


22


and


23


on both sides of the developer roller


21


, the drive gear


53


, the brake gear


54


can be a combination of gear and timing belt (cogged belt) or other rotation transmitting means.




On the other hand, in the first to fifth embodiment, even when the brake mechanism having a function to cause slip in response to the torque or force and being capable of ON/OFF control, a step of turning ON the brake mechanism to urge the developer onto the photo conductor can be implemented.




In this case, in the next developing step, the brake mechanism is turned OFF immediately after contacting the developer onto the photo conductor and adds a mechanism to (1) eliminate or weaken the spring force on the side of the brake and to (2) maintain contact against the spring force.




With the present invention, a mechanism for urging the developer from the front side becomes unnecessary. Also, compact color electrophotographic apparatus can be constructed.




Although the present invention has been illustrated and described with respect to exemplary embodiment thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omission and additions may be made therein and thereto, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention should not be understood as limited to the specific embodiment set out above but to include all possible embodiments which can be embodied within a scope encompassed and equivalent thereof with respect to the feature set out in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A color electrophotographic apparatus having a photo conductor and a plurality of detachable developers, comprising:rotation transmitting means provided on both sides of each of said developers and cooperated with each other, for transmitting rotational force, one of said rotation transmitting means driving said developer; and a brake mechanism controllable for turning ON and OFF the other rotation transmitting means.
  • 2. A color electrophotographic apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said brake mechanism starts slippage at a predetermined torque or force.
  • 3. A color electrophotographic apparatus having a photo conductor and a plurality of detachable developers, comprising:gears provided on both sides of each of said developers and cooperated with each other, rotation transmitting means meshed with one of said gears, for driving said developer, another rotation transmitting means having a brake mechanism starting slippage at a predetermined torque or force and meshing with the other gear one of said rotation transmitting means driving said developer; and said brake mechanism being controllable for turning ON and OFF said another rotation transmitting means.
  • 4. A color electrophotographic apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said brake mechanism is turned ON when said developer is contacted with said photo conductor, said brake mechanism is turned OFF when developer is released away from said photo conductor.
  • 5. A color electrophotographic apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said brake mechanism is positioned below said developer.
  • 6. A color electrophotographic apparatus having a photo conductor and a plurality of detachable developers, comprising:rotation transmitting means provided on both sides of each of said developers and cooperated with each other, for transmitting rotational force, one of said rotation transmitting means driving said developer; and a brake mechanism starting slippage at a predetermined torque or force being provided in the other rotation transmitting means, said brake mechanism being mounted on said developer.
  • 7. A color electrophotographic apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said rotation transmitting means includes at least one or more gears.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-331841 Oct 2001 JP
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