This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-236781 filed Dec. 3, 2015.
The present invention relates to a developer container and an image forming apparatus.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a developer container including: a container body that contains developer to be supplied to an apparatus body and is capable of being attached to and removed from the apparatus body, the container body having a discharge port through which the developer is discharged; an opening-and-closing member that opens and closes the discharge port in response to relative attachment and removal of the container body to and from the apparatus body; a first elastic member that is provided so as to surround the discharge port and seals between the container body and the opening-and-closing member; and a second elastic member that comes into contact with a leading end of the opening-and-closing member in a direction in which the opening-and-closing member moves when the discharge port is closed.
Exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings and by using an exemplary embodiment and a specific example. Note that, however, the present invention is not limited thereto.
Also note that the drawings are schematic, and the dimensional ratios in the drawings are different from those in actuality. For the ease of understanding, components that are not needed for explanation are not illustrated, where appropriate.
For the ease of understanding the following description, in the drawings, front-rear, left-right, and top-bottom directions will be illustrated as X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis directions, respectively.
1. Overall Configuration and Movement of Image Forming Apparatus
Referring to the figure, the overall configuration and movement of the image forming apparatus 1 will be described.
The image forming apparatus 1 includes a control device 10, a sheet transport device 20, a photoconductor unit 30, a developing device 40, a toner cartridge 50, serving as an example of a developer container, an exposure device 60, a transfer device 70, and a fixing device 80.
The image forming apparatus 1 has, on the front side thereof, a rotatably supported cover 90, through which the inside of the image forming apparatus 1 is exposed to the front side (in the −X direction) when consumable components are replaced.
The image forming apparatus 1 has, on the rear side thereof, a rotatably supported rear cover 1b, through which the inside of the image forming apparatus 1 is exposed when a paper jam occurs or when the inside of the apparatus is inspected.
The image forming apparatus 1 has, on the top surface (Z direction) thereof, a top cover 1c, which also serves as an output tray, on which sheets having images recorded thereon are output and stored.
The control device 10 includes an image-forming-apparatus controller 11 that controls the operation of the image forming apparatus 1, a controller unit 12 that prepares image data in response to a print request, an exposure controller 13 that controls the light source of the exposure device 60, a power supply device 14, etc. The power supply device 14 applies voltages to a charging roller 32, a developing roller 42, a transfer roller 72, etc., which will be described below, and supplies power to the exposure device 60.
The controller unit 12 converts image data that is input from an image reading device (not shown) and print information that is input from an external information transmitting device (for example, a personal computer) into image information for forming a latent image and outputs a driving signal to the exposure controller 13 at preset timing.
The sheet transport device 20 is provided at the bottom of the image forming apparatus 1. The sheet transport device 20 includes a paper cassette 21. Multiple sheets P, serving as recording media, are stacked on the top surface of the paper cassette 21. The sheets P, which are positioned by a restricting plate (not shown) with respect to the width direction, are drawn to the rear side (X direction) one-by-one from the top by a sheet pick-up part 22 and are transported to a nip of a registration roller pair 23.
The photoconductor unit 30 is provided above the sheet transport device 20 and includes a photoconductor drum 31 that is rotationally driven inside a unit housing 35. The charging roller 32, the developing device 40, the transfer roller 72, and a cleaning blade 34 are arranged in the rotation direction of the photoconductor drum 31. A cleaning roller 33 for cleaning the surface of the charging roller 32 is disposed so as to oppose and be in contact with the charging roller 32.
The developing device 40 includes a developer housing 41 that contains developer. The developer housing 41 accommodates the developing roller 42 disposed so as to oppose the photoconductor drum 31, and a pair of augers 44 and 45 disposed on the lower rear side of the developing roller 42 to transport the developer toward the developing roller 42 while stirring. A layer restricting roller 46 that restricts the thickness of the developer layer is disposed near the developing roller 42.
The photoconductor unit 30 and the developing device 40 are integrated in the form of a process cartridge 100, and the process cartridge 100 is removably attached to the image forming apparatus 1. As shown in
The toner cartridge 50 is removably attached to an end of the process cartridge 100 opposite to the end to which the photoconductor unit 30 is attached.
The exposure device 60 includes a laser-beam emitting part 61, serving as a light source, and a rotating polygon mirror 62, which deflects and reflects laser beam LB from the laser-beam emitting part 61. The exposure device 60 scans the surface of the photoconductor drum 31 with a laser beam LB modulated according to the image data of an image to be formed.
The surface of the rotating photoconductor drum 31 is charged by the charging roller 32, and an electrostatic latent image is formed thereon by the exposure device 60. The electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductor drum 31 is developed, as a toner image, by the developing roller 42.
The transfer device 70 includes the rear cover 1b, which supports the transfer roller 72 such that the transfer roller 72 is able to come into and out of contact with the photoconductor drum 31, and the transfer roller 72, which forms a nip with respect to the photoconductor drum 31. A transfer voltage from the power supply device 14, controlled by the image-forming-apparatus controller 11, is applied to the transfer roller 72, and, as a result, the toner image on the photoconductor drum 31 is transferred to a sheet P passing between the photoconductor drum 31 and the transfer roller 72.
The residual toner on the surface of the photoconductor drum 31 is removed by the cleaning blade 34 and is collected in the unit housing 35 that supports the photoconductor drum 31. Then, the surface of the photoconductor drum 31 is charged again by the charging roller 32. The residual toner attached to the charging roller 32 without being removed by the cleaning blade 34 comes into contact with the charging roller 32, is caught by the surface of the rotating cleaning roller 33, and is discharged on the photoconductor drum 31 via the charging roller 32.
The fixing device 80 includes a heating module 81 and a pressure module 82, forming a pair, and the heating module 81 and the pressure module 82 form a fixing nip part (fixing area) at a position where they are pressed against each other.
The sheet P having the toner image transferred thereto by the transfer roller 72 but not yet fixed is transported to the fixing device 80 via the transport guide 74. The sheet P transported to the fixing device 80 is subjected to pressure and heat applied by the heating module 81 and the pressure module 82, and thus, the toner image is fixed. The sheet P having the toner image fixed thereon is output onto the top cover 1c of the image forming apparatus 1 through a pair of output rollers 84.
2. Process Cartridge
Referring to these figures, the configuration of the shutter 53 on the toner cartridge 50 will be described.
2.1 Configuration of Process Cartridge
As shown in
Thus, the toner cartridge 50 may be attached to or removed from the process cartridge 100 that is either in a state pulled out of the image forming apparatus 1 or in a state attached to the image forming apparatus 1.
As shown in
The retaining part 120 is provided with a semicylindrical lid body 121 that is movable along the outer circumference of the toner cartridge 50, via which the toner cartridge 50 is attached or removed. The lid body 121 is opened and closed (see arrows R1 and R2 in
As shown in
By moving the lid body 121 in the direction indicated by the arrow R1 in
As shown in
The transport path 131 has an opening 133 in the top surface at one end, from which the toner TN is received from the toner cartridge 50, and has an opening 134 (shown in
A body shutter 135 that moves with the lid body 121 is provided between the opening 133 and the discharge port 52 in the toner cartridge 50. The body shutter 135 opens or closes the opening 133 in the toner supply part 130 when the toner cartridge 50 is attached or removed.
2.2 Configuration of Toner Cartridge
The toner cartridge 50 includes a toner container 51, serving as an example of a container body that stores the toner TN, and the shutter 53.
The toner container 51 is a tubular hollow container for the toner TN. The toner container 51 has, at one end thereof in the longitudinal direction and on the lower side, the discharge port 52, through which the toner TN contained in the toner container 51 is discharged, and a frame 54, having a pair of guide portions 54a, that supports the shutter 53 so as to be movable relative to the discharge port 52. Although the discharge port 52 has a rectangular shape in this exemplary embodiment, the shape of the discharge port 52 is not limited thereto, but may be other shapes, such as a polygonal shape and an elliptical shape.
The shutter 53 opens and closes the discharge port 52. As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The scraping member 55, serving as an example of a second elastic member, formed of polyurethane foam is provided at an end of the discharge port 52, in the direction in which the shutter 53 moves when the discharge port 52 is closed. An end 55a of the scraping member 55 projects out of the travelling path of the inner surface of the shutter 53 (shown in
A support portion 51a (shown in
More specifically, as shown in
Note that the scraping member 55 does not necessarily have to be formed integrally with the sealing member 56, but may be formed as a rectangular elastic member, in plan view, and attached to the sealing member 56 at both sides of the discharge port 52 in a direction intersecting the moving direction of the shutter 53.
When the shutter 53 moves from the open position to the closed position (see the arrow in
The scraping member 55 is provided with an end-sealing member 57 that projects out from the travelling path of the shutter 53, on the top surface thereof at one end in the direction in which the shutter 53 moves when the discharge port 52 is closed. When the shutter 53 is located at the closed position, the end-sealing member 57 is in contact with the leading end 53Aa of the closed portion 53A and suppresses leakage of the toner TN.
As shown in
The scraping member 55A having the pointed leading end 55Aa scrapes off the toner TN that is pressed by the leading end 53Aa of the shutter 53 when the shutter 53 moves toward the closed position. Because the leading end 55Aa is pointed, the sliding resistance with respect to the shutter 53 that is moving toward the closed position is further reduced.
As shown in
As shown in
These scraping members 55B and 55C further reduce the sliding resistance with respect to the shutter 53 that is moving toward the closed position.
The toner cartridge 50 is provided with the scraping member 55D, serving as an example of a second elastic member, at one end in the direction in which the shutter 53 moves when the discharge port 52 is closed. The scraping member 55D has a block shape as a whole, and a leading end 55Da thereof is formed in a tapered shape in section.
With the scraping member 55D having the leading end 55Da that is tapered in section, because the tapered leading end comes into contact with the inner surface of the closed portion 53A of the shutter 53 when the shutter 53 moves toward the closed position, it is possible to more reliably scrape off the toner TN pressed by the leading end 53Aa of the shutter 53, while further reducing the sliding resistance with respect to the shutter 53 that is moving toward the closed position.
3. Closing Operation of Shutter
Referring to these figures, the closing operation of the shutter 53 will be described.
3.1 Toner Cartridge According to Comparative Example
In the toner cartridge 500 according to the comparative example, a sealing member 56 that is formed of polyurethane foam so as to surround the discharge port 52 from outside is attached to the frame 54 such that it projects toward the inner surface of the shutter 53, and an end-sealing member 57 is provided at one end of the sealing member 56 such that it projects out from the travelling path of the shutter 53.
When the toner cartridge 500 that has been attached to the retaining part 120 of the process cartridge 100 and used is removed from the process cartridge 100, the lid body 121 is moved (in the direction indicated by the arrow R1 in
The space around the discharge port 52 is filled with the toner TN discharged from the discharge port 52, and, when the shutter 53 moves toward the closed position, the leading end 53Aa of the closed portion 53A of the shutter 53 presses the toner TN toward the end-sealing member 57. When the shutter 53 is located at the closed position, the pressed toner TN is sandwiched between the leading end 53Aa and the end-sealing member 57 (see
If the toner cartridge 500 is removed from the retaining part 120 in this state, the toner TN between the leading end 53Aa and the end-sealing member 57 may fall and scatter.
3.2 Toner Cartridge According to Exemplary Embodiment
In the toner cartridge 50 according to this exemplary embodiment, the end 55a of the scraping member 55 is formed such that it projects out from the travelling path of the inner surface of the shutter 53, at one end of the discharge port 52 in the direction in which the shutter 53 moves when the discharge port 52 is closed. Furthermore, the end 55a is located at a position overlapping or inside the travelling path of the outer surface of the shutter 53.
Also in the toner cartridge 50, when the shutter 53 moves toward the closed position, the leading end 53Aa of the closed portion 53A of the shutter 53 presses the toner TN. However, after the tapered portion of the leading end 53Aa comes into contact with the scraping member 55, the scraping member 55 comes into contact with the inner surface of the shutter 53 and scrapes off the toner TN.
As a result, in a state in which the shutter 53 has moved to the closed position and is in contact with the end-sealing member 57, the amount of residual toner TN between the leading end 53Aa and the end-sealing member 57 is reduced, thus suppressing scattering of the toner TN when the toner cartridge 50 is removed from the retaining part 120.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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