Information
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Patent Grant
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6731893
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Patent Number
6,731,893
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 4, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A housing 10 of a development apparatus is vertically divided into two segments; a lower housing 20 and an upper housing 30. The housings 20, 30 are fixedly joined together without use of fixing means such as screwing or welding means but by means of causing a plurality of engaging projection pieces 26 formed on a joining surface section 25 to engage with engage holes 36 formed on a joining surface section 35, and causing resiliently-deformable snap-fit engaging sections 27 to engage with engaged sections 37. Side brackets 40, 50 are fitted to respective sides of the thus-joined housings 20, 30, thereby reinforcing the joined state of the housings 20, 30. No damage arises at the time of assembly or disassembly of the housing, and the housing can be reused.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for handling a developing device, a developer container, and an apparatus for handling a developer, such as a developer recycling apparatus (also called a “developer handling apparatus”), which are used in an image forming apparatus for forming an image made of powder developer such as a printer, a copier, a facsimile, a complex machine, and the like and more particularly, to a developer handling apparatus which is relatively easy to assemble, disassemble, and reuse.
2. Description of the Related Art
In an image forming apparatus such as a printer utilizing an image forming method such as electrophotography or electrostatic recording, an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier such as a photosensitive member is developed with a powderlike developer, thereby forming an image made of the developer. The image is transferred to a recording medium, such as recording paper, directly or via an intermediate transfer member. Such an image forming apparatus is equipped with, e.g., a developing apparatus which contains and supplies the developer.
As such a development apparatus, a development apparatus having the following construction has been known. Specifically, an enclosed case (such as a housing or casing) having a storage section for storing the developer and an opening for enabling the developer passing therethrough is divided into a plurality of segments. Attachment components, including rotating members such as a development roller and a developer agitating-and-conveying rotator, are attached to the thus-divided segments. All the segments are joined together, and joints are fixed by means of welding or screwing, thereby assembling the development apparatus.
The development apparatus having the foregoing construction poses the following problems.
When the joints between the segments are fixed together by means of welding, complicated welding operations and subsequent complicated disassembly jobs are required. Further, damage is inflicted on the thus-welded joints at the time of disassembly of the joints. The workability of assembly or disassembly of the development apparatus is poor. Particularly when reuse of the development apparatus is to be considered, the damage inflicted on the development apparatus during disassembly hinders reuse of the apparatus.
In contrast, when the joints of the segments are fastened together by means of screwing, operations required for fastening or removing screws are unexpectedly troublesome, and much time is required. Further, screw holes are simple holes, and single use of such screw holes poses difficulty in reuse of the holes. Substantially as in the case where the joints are fixed through welding, the segments are not easy to assemble and disassemble. Thus, the segments are not suitable for reuse.
Incidentally, JP-A-Hei. 10-3247 describes an image formation unit. A photosensitive member, a development device, and an electrostatic charger are housed in an integral casing. Of this casing, a portion which stores and transports or moves toner and developer is divided into two segments. Of outer brims of the split segments to be fastened, portions having a bearing section and a movable section provided therein are screw-engaged together. Other portions of the outer brims of the segments to be fastened are engaged by means of engaging means comprising a claw and an opening.
Although the image formation unit is intended to improve ease of disassembly and assembly of the unit, a portion of the outer brims of the split segments is still screw-engaged. Hence, the image formation unit still suffers the same problem as that suffered by the development apparatus adopting screw-threading (i.e., difficulty in assembly and disassembly, and the image formation unit being not suitable for reuse).
As in the casing of the image formation unit, a casing made of plastic (synthetic resin) is used, and screw holes are formed in one of the two segments. Screw insertion holes are formed in the remaining segment, and the segments are screw-engaged together. In many cases, the following construction is adopted. Namely, screw threads are not formed in the screw holes beforehand. The screw holes are mere holes which are smaller in diameter than screws. When a screw is screw-threaded into any of the screw holes, a screw thread is formed in an interior wall surface of the screw hole for the first time while chipping off the interior wall surface. First screw-threading of the screw is effected well. However, once the screw has been removed, when the screw is again screw-threaded into the same screw hole, the screw thread artificially formed in the screw hole is vulnerable to corruption, and reliable fastening of the segments becomes difficult. Consequently, reliable screwing of the screw for the second time or subsequent to the second time is likely to become difficult or impossible. Consequently, when a casing adopts such screws, the casing is not suitable for re-assembly. Particularly when reuse of the casing is to be considered, difficulty in reusing the casing is a weak point.
The problem relevant to ease of assembly and disassembly of segments when a plurality of segments are assembled into a housing, such as that described in connection with the foregoing development apparatus, and the problem relevant to suitability of the housing to reuse may arise in the following apparatus which handles developer.
For example, the apparatus is a developer container (such as a toner bottle) which stores developer to be replenished to the development apparatus and is provided with a rotary member therein for agitating and transporting the stored developer. Another alternative of the apparatus is a (discarded) developer reclaim container. The reclaim container removes with a cleaning device the developer still remaining on an image carrier or an intermediate transfer member. The thus-removed developer is reclaimed by the reclaim container, and the reclaim container is equipped with a rotary member for leveling the thus-reclaimed developer. Still another alternative of the apparatus is a (deteriorated) developer reclaim container. A developer which has become old and deteriorated in the development apparatus is caused to flood, and the developer reclaim container is equipped with a rotary member for reclaiming the thus-flooded developer and leveling the thus-reclaimed developer. Yet another alternative of the apparatus is a developer transporting apparatus using a developer transport passage (a tube-like housing), the passage having provided therein a rotary member for transporting a developer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been conceived in view of the foregoing circumstances and primarily aims at providing a developer handling apparatus which comprises a housing including a storage section for storing a powder-like developer and an opening for enabling the developer passing therethrough and a rotary member to be attached to the housing so as to rotate in the housing, wherein even when the housing is separated into two or more segments, the segments are comparatively easy to assemble and disassemble; and when reuse of the developer handling apparatus is planned the developer handling apparatus is easy to reuse.
According to the invention, there is provided a developer handling apparatus comprising:
a casing including a storage section for storing a powder-like developer and an opening section passed the developer therethrough; and
a rotary member disposed to rotate within the casing,
wherein the casing is a structural body assembled by fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces;
joining sections of at least a part of the split housing pieces are made of synthetic resin; and
the joining sections made of synthetic resin are fixedly joined together so that damage is not inflicted on the joining sections when the split housing pieces are disassembled.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
conceptually shows a developer handling apparatus, wherein
FIG. 1A
is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the entirety of the apparatus, and
FIG. 1B
is an exploded cross-sectional view of the same.
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are descriptive views showing an example construction from among typical examples of first fixing means, in which a resiliently deformable engaging or engaged section is situated in an outer position.
FIG. 3
is a descriptive view showing an example construction from among typical examples of first fixing means, in which a resiliently deformable engaging or engaged section is situated in an outer position.
FIG. 4
is a descriptive view showing a typical example of second fixing means.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are descriptive views showing a typical example of third fixing means.
FIG. 6
is a descriptive view showing a typical example of fourth fixing means.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing a development apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view taken along line Q—Q.
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view showing the development apparatus shown in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
is a top view showing the development apparatus when an upper housing is removed therefrom.
FIG. 11
shows a lower housing.
FIG. 12
shows the upper housing, wherein
FIG. 12A
is a bottom view of the upper housing, and
FIG. 12B
is a cross-sectional view taken along line N—N shown in FIG.
12
A.
FIG. 13
is a perspective view showing the principal section of a structure for fixedly joining the upper housing and the lower housing together.
FIG. 14
is a perspective view showing the principal section of a structure for fixedly joining the upper and lower housings together.
FIG. 15
is a part of exploded cross-sectional view of the development apparatus shown in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 16
shows a development roller, wherein
FIG. 16A
is a cross-sectional view of the development roller.
FIG. 16B
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the area enclosed by broken-line circle B shown in
FIG. 16A
, and
FIG. 16C
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the area enclosed by broken-line circle C shown in FIG.
16
A.
FIG. 17
shows an auger, wherein
FIG. 17A
is a front view of the auger,
FIG. 17B
is a front view showing one end of the auger, and
FIG. 17C
is a cross-sectional view taken along line C—C shown in FIG.
17
B.
FIG. 18
shows a paddle wheel, wherein
FIG. 18A
is a front view of the paddle wheel, and
FIG. 18B
is a cross-sectional view taken along line B—B shown.
FIG. 19A
is a fragmentary cross-sectional top view showing a driven-side end section of the development apparatus.
FIG. 19B
is a fragmentary cross-sectional top view showing another end section of the development apparatus.
FIG. 20
is an exploded view of the end section of the development apparatus shown in FIG.
19
A.
FIG. 21
is an exploded view of the end section of the development apparatus shown in FIG.
19
B.
FIG. 22
shows a first side bracket, wherein
FIG. 22A
is a perspective view of the first side bracket.
FIG. 22B
is a side view of the first side bracket when viewed from the side. and
FIG. 22C
is a side view of the same when viewed from inside.
FIG. 23
shows a first side bracket, wherein
FIG. 23A
is a perspective view of the first side bracket.
FIG. 23B
is a side view of the first side bracket when viewed from the side. and
FIG. 23C
is a side view of the same when viewed from inside.
FIGS. 24A and 24B
are exploded side views showing one end section of a structure for fixedly joining together the upper and lower housings.
FIG. 25
sows the structure for fixed joining of
FIG. 24
, wherein FIG.
25
(
a
) is a side view showing the upper and lower housings before they are fixedly joined together, and
FIG. 25B
is a side view showing the upper and lower housings after they have been fixedly joined together.
FIG. 26
shows another end section of the structure for fixedly joining the upper and lower housings together.
FIG. 27
is a side view showing the state of the upper and lower housings after they have bee joined together.
FIG. 28
is a front view showing the development apparatus after the upper and lower housings have been fixedly joined together.
FIG. 29
shows a development apparatus after the upper and lower housings have been fixedly joined together, wherein
FIG. 29A
is a rear view of the apparatus,
FIG. 29B
is a top view of the same, and
FIG. 29C
is a bottom view of same.
FIG. 30
is a front view showing the development apparatus when assemble of the development apparatus equipped with the side brackets has been completed.
FIG. 31
shows the development apparatus when assemble of the development apparatus equipped with the side brackets has been completed, wherein
FIG. 31A
is a rear view of the apparatus,
FIG. 31B
is a top view of the same, and
FIG. 31C
is a bottom view of the same.
FIG. 32
is a fragmentary cross-sectional side view showing one example of construction of an image formation unit equipped with the development apparatus.
FIG. 33
is a fragmentary cross-sectional top view showing the state in which the development apparatus is mounted in the image formation unit shown in FIG.
32
.
FIG. 34
is a side view showing a support frame (on one side) of the image formation unit shown in FIG.
32
.
FIG. 35
shows a structure for mounting a driven-side end section of the development apparatus, wherein
FIG. 35A
is a side view showing the principal section of a support frame on which the development apparatus is to be mounted, and
FIG. 35B
is a side or rear view showing a bearing support member and its components.
FIG. 36
shows a structure for mounting another end section of the development apparatus, wherein
FIG. 36A
is a side view showing the principal section showing a support frame on which the apparatus is to be mounted, and
FIG. 36B
is a side or rear view showing a bearing support member and its components.
FIGS. 37A and 37B
are descriptive views showing a state in which the bearing support members are attached to mount holes of respective support frames.
FIG. 38
is a descriptive view of the principal section of the development apparatus when it is mounted.
FIGS. 39A and 39B
are perspective views showing the principal section of a first modification of a structure for joining together upper and lower housings.
FIGS. 40A and 40B
are perspective views showing the principal section of a second modification of a structure for joining together upper and lower housings.
FIGS. 41A and 41B
are perspective views showing the principal section of a third modification of a structure for joining together upper and lower housings.
FIGS. 42A and 42B
are descriptive views showing the principal section of the structure shown in
FIGS. 41A and 41B
.
FIGS. 43A and 43B
are perspective views showing the principal section of a fourth modification of a structure for joining together upper and lower housings.
FIG. 44
is a perspective view showing a developer reclaim container according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 45
is an exploded perspective view of the developer reclaim container shown in FIG.
44
. and
FIG. 46
is a cross-sectional view showing the developer reclaim container shown in FIG.
44
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As conceptually illustrated in
FIG. 1
, a developer handling apparatus according to the present invention (first invention) is an apparatus comprising a housing
2
including a storage section
2
e
for storing a powder-like developer
3
and an opening section
2
f
for enabling the developer
3
passing therethrough; and a rotary member
4
attached so as to rotate within the housing
2
. The housing
2
is a structural body assembled by means of fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces
2
A,
2
B, and
2
C. Of the split housing pieces
2
A through
2
C, joining sections
2
A
a
and
2
B
a
of at least the split housing pieces
2
A and
2
B are made of synthetic resin. The joining sections
2
A
a
and
2
B
a
made of synthetic resin are fixedly joined together such that damage is not inflicted on the joining sections
2
A
a
and
2
B
a
when the split housing pieces
2
A and
2
B are disassembled.
No limitations are imposed on the kind of synthetic resin, and any type of synthetic resin can be employed, so long as it can form joining sections. The entirety of the housing
2
including the joining sections may be made of synthetic resin. Fixed joining of the joining sections which does not inflict damage to the joining sections at the time of disassembly is realized, by a fixing section which keeps the joining sections made of synthetic resin in their original shapes without inflicting damage on the joining sections (without breaking the joining sections) at the time of disassembly. No particular limitations are imposed on the fixing section, so long as a fixing operation and an unfixing operation can be performed comparatively readily. Further, no particular limitations on structure and quantity are imposed on the housing section
2
e
, the opening section
2
f
, the split housing pieces (
2
A through
2
C), and the rotary member
3
. Among the split housing pieces, at least the a part of split housings (
2
A,
2
B) primarily correspond to split housings requiring separation for disassembly of the housing. Reference numeral
2
g
shown in
FIG. 1
represents a bearing of the rotary member
4
.
According to the developer handling apparatus
1
according to the first invention, particularly when at least the a part of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) are disassembled, no damage is inflicted on the joining sections made of synthetic resin (
2
A
a
,
2
B
a
). The disassembled split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) can again be fixedly joined together by means of joining the joining sections (
2
A
a
,
2
B
a
). Hence, the developer handling apparatus
1
can be reused.
As conceptually illustrated in FIG.
1
and
FIGS. 2 through 7
, a developer handling apparatus according to the present invention (second invention) comprises a housing
2
including a storage section
2
e
for storing a powder-like developer
3
and an opening section
2
f
for enabling the developer
3
passing therethrough; and a rotary member
4
attached so as to rotate within the housing
2
, wherein the housing
2
is a structural body assembled by means of fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces
2
A,
2
B, and
2
C; and wherein, of the split housing pieces
2
A through
2
C, at least the a part of split housing pieces
2
A and
2
B are fixed together by use of one or more of first through fourth fixing sections; that is, a first fixing section made of a resilient engaging member
5
, which engaging member is to be pressed in against resilient deformation force and engaged under restoration force; a second fixing section constituted of a projection
6
a
and a receiving section
6
b
into which the projection
6
a
is to be fixedly fitted; a third fixing section constituted of holes
7
a
,
7
b
which mutually oppose when the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) are joined together, and an insertion member
7
c
to be fixedly inserted into the mutually-opposing holes
7
a
,
7
b
; and a fourth fixing section for causing the split housing pieces
2
A,
2
B to adhere to each other with a removable material
8
possessing adhesion properties sandwiched therebetween.
Here, no particular limitations on structure and quantity are imposed on the housing section
2
e
, the opening section
2
f
, the split housing pieces (
2
A through
2
C), and the rotary member
3
as well as the first invention. As in the case of the first invention, among the split housing pieces, at least the a part of split housings (
2
A,
2
B) primarily correspond to split housings requiring separation for disassembly of the housing.
According to the developer handling apparatus
1
according to the second invention, at least the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) are fixed together by use of only one or many of the first through fourth fixing sections described previously. As a result, assembly and disassembly of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) can be performed comparatively easily. Further, the split housing pieces are fixed by use of one or more of the first through fourth fixing sections. As a result, at the time of disassembly of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B), the joining sections (
2
A
a
,
2
B
a
) of the split housing pieces are not broken by fixing sections such as welding or screwing (without involvement of advanced formation of a screw thread in a screw hole). As a result, the thus-disassembled split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) can again be joined together by use of the joining sections (
2
A
a
,
2
B
a
) and be fixed only by one or more of the first through fourth fixing sections. Hence, the developer handling apparatus can be reused.
No particular limitations are imposed on the first fixing section so long as the first fixing section is fixed by a resilient engaging unit
5
, which is subject to the above described engagement. For example, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, there can be employed, as the resilient engaging member
5
, an engaging member constituted of an engaging section
5
a
and an engaged section
5
b
, which are formed integrally with at least a part of split housing pieces requiring separation for disassembly. No particular limitations on structure and structure are imposed on the engaging section
5
a
and the engaged section
5
b
; any engaging sections can be employed, so long as they can effect such an engaging action as mentioned previously.
One of the engaging section
5
a
and the engaged section
5
b
, both being shown in
FIG. 2
, is formed in an resiliently-deformable manner. The resiliently-deformable one of engaging section
5
a
and engaged section
5
b
is situated in an outer position when the engaging section
5
a
and the engaged sections
5
b
are engaged with each other. Here, the outer position means a relative position in which a member is exposed to the outside. When the developer handling apparatus is constructed in this manner, the resiliently-deformable one of engaging section
5
a
and engaged section
5
b
, which is located in an outer position, can be easily and resiliently deformed at a time of disassembly of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) Hence, it can be facilitated to disengage the engaging section
5
a
from the engaged section
5
b.
One of the engaging section
5
a
and the engaged section
5
b
, both being shown in
FIG. 3
, is formed in an resiliently-deformable manner. The resiliently-deformable one of engaging section
5
a
and engaged section
5
b
is situated in an inner position when the engaging section and the engaged sections
5
a
,
5
b
are engaged with each other. Here, the inner position means a relative position in which a member is not exposed to the outside and remains hidden. When the developer handling apparatus is constructed in this manner, the resiliently-deformable one of engaging section
5
a
and engaged section
5
b
is located in an inner position, thereby obviating a chance of the one of engaging section
5
a
and engaged section
5
b
being resiliently deformed upon contact with an object to inadvertently be released from the engaged state.
As illustrated in
FIG. 4
, a separate constituent component
5
c
may be employed as the resilient engaging member
5
. The constituent component
5
c
is different from the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B), which are pushed against resilient deformation force into the joining sections (
2
A
a
,
2
B
a
) of at least the a part of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) requiring disassembly and is engaged under restoration force thereof. No particular limitations on structure or structure are imposed on the resilient engaging member
5
c
constituted of another constituent component, so long as the resilient engaging member
5
c
can perform the above described engagement.
When the developer handling apparatus is constituted in this manner, it can be avoided that at least one of the engaging section
5
a
and the engaged section
5
b
is damaged to cause the impossibility of reuse of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) as the resilient engaging member
5
constituted of the engaging section
5
a
and the engaged section
5
b
. That is, although there still exists a chance of damage being inflicted on the resilient engaging member
5
c
constituted of a separate constituent element, the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) can be reused so long as the joining sections (
2
A
a
,
2
B
a
) are not damaged. In this case, the only requirement is to replace a damaged resilient engaging member
5
c
with a new one.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the second fixing sections can fix the joining sections (
2
A
a
,
2
B
a
) of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) together by means of fitting a projection
6
a
into a receiving hole
6
c
of a receiving section
6
b
. No particular limitations on structure and quantity are imposed on the second fixing sections, so long as the fixing sections can be relatively easily released from a fittingly-fixed state without involvement of damage inflicted on the joining sections. The receiving section
6
b
is not limited to a through hole but may be a recess. In view of facilitation of an operation required for releasing the fixing section from a fittingly-fixed state and of realization of release of the fixing section without involvement of damage, it is preferable that the projection
6
a
and the receiving section
6
b
are formed so as to define a predetermined clearance S within a range in which a fitted state between the projection
6
a
and the receiving section
6
b
is not impaired during fitting and fixing.
As illustrated in
FIG. 6
, the third fixing section can fix the joining sections of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) by means of forming holes
7
a
,
7
b
, which oppose to each other when the corresponding split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) are joined together, and inserting an insertion member
7
c
into the holes
7
a
,
7
b
. No particular limitations on structure and quantity are imposed on the holes and the insertion member, so long as the insertion member
7
c
can be relatively easily removed without involvement of damage inflicted on the joining sections.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the fourth fixing section can fix together the joining sections of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) by means of causing the joining sections to adhere to each other by a removable material
8
possessing adhesion properties. No particular limitations on material and structure are imposed on the fourth fixing section so long as the fixing section can be comparatively easily released from an adhesively fixed state without involvement of damage inflicted on the joining sections. For instance, a double-sided adhesive tape, a removable adhesive or the like can be used as the material
8
.
In the developer handling apparatus according to the second invention, requirements for arrangement of the first through fourth fixing section are basically arbitrary. For instance, in case where the developer handling apparatus has a shaft support section for supporting a shaft of the rotary member
4
, preferably at least one of the first through fourth fixing sections is applied to the joining sections of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) located in the vicinity of the shaft support section. As a result, there can be ensured junction strength of the joining sections of the split housing pieces which are to be a neighborhood of a shaft support section tending to be received a load when the rotating rotary member
4
is supported.
In the developer handling apparatus according to the second invention, the housing
2
, which is assembled by joining and fixing a plurality of split housing pieces, is preferably provided with an auxiliary fixing member for preventing occurrence of movement of at least a part of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) in a direction in which the part of split housing pieces depart from each other. More preferably, the auxiliary fixing member is one which does not inflict damage (breakage) on the split housing pieces (joint section thereof). Whereby, the joined and fixed state of the split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) only by means of at least one of the first through fourth fixing sections can be reinforced.
When the auxiliary fixing member is attached to the housing
2
, a plurality of at least one of the first through fourth fixing sections are provided at the joining sections of at least apart of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) at intervals. The auxiliary fixing members are preferably attached at (some or all of) locations of the joining sections different from those at which the fixing means have already been provided. In this case, the joining sections of the split housing pieces which have not yet been fixed by the first through fourth fixing sections are fixed by means of the auxiliary fixing members. Hence, the split housing pieces are efficiently joined over the entire joining sections.
When the auxiliary fixing member is attached to the housing
2
, a plurality of at least one of the first through fourth fixing sections are provided at the joining sections of at least apart of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) at intervals. The auxiliary fixing members are preferably attached at (some or all of) locations of the joining sections corresponding to locations at which the fixing sections have already been provided. In this case, the joining sections of the split housing pieces which have already been fixed together by the first through fourth fixing sections are doubly fixed together by the auxiliary fixing members, and hence the joining sections of the spilt housing pieces are more firmly fixed in predetermined locations.
When the auxiliary fixing member is attached to the housing
2
, a plurality of at least one of the first through fourth fixing sections are provided in the joining sections of at least a part of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) at intervals. The auxiliary fixing members are preferably attached at (some or all of) locations of the joining sections differing from those where the fixing sections have already been provided as well as at (some or all of) locations of the joining sections corresponding to locations where the fixing sections have already been provided. In this case, the split housing pieces are efficiently joined over the entire joining sections and the portions of the split housing pieces which have already been fixed together by the first through fourth fixing sections are fixed more firmly.
In the developer handling apparatus according to the first or second invention, a resilient member is preferably interposed to a part of or all of region of the joining sections between at least the part of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) The resilient member is cellular plastic (a porous soft member), rubber material, or the like.
In a situation in which the resilient member is interposed to a part of region of the joining sections, when the split housing pieces are fixed together by means of the first fixing section in the developer handling apparatus according to the second invention, the resilient member produces restoration force as reaction force in a direction in which (the joining sections of) the split housing pieces are separated from each other at the time of fixed joining of the split housing pieces. It is difficult to disengage the resilient engaging member
5
of the first fixing section due to the reaction force, thereby fixedly joining the split housing pieces more reliably. In a situation in which the resilient member is interposed to the entire region of the joining sections, if, in the developer handling apparatus according to the second invention, the split housing pieces are fixed together by means of the first fixing section, the previous working-effect can be yielded in the same manner. In either of the developer handling apparatus according to the first invention and the developer handling apparatus according to the second invention (regardless of type of fixing section), airtightness of the joining sections is ensured, and hence leakage of developer from the joining section can be effectively prevented.
The developer handling apparatus according to the first or second invention may has another attachment member, which is other than the rotary member
4
and must be removed at the time of disassembly. Preferably, at least the part of split housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) are provided with the rotary member
4
and the other attachment member.
In this case, the rotary member
4
and the other attachment member are attached concentrically to a part of the split housing pieces, thereby enabling efficient attachment or removal of the rotary member
4
and the other attachment member. By extension, assembly and disassembly of the spilt housing pieces (
2
A,
2
B) can be effected efficiently, thereby facilitating reuse of the developer handling apparatus.
Each of the pieces of the developer handling apparatus according to the first or second invention may be a desirable one so long as the one comprises a housing
2
, including a housing section
2
e
for storing the powder-shaped developer
3
, the opening section
2
f
for enabling passage of the developer
3
, and the rotary member
4
attached so as to rotate within the housing
2
wherein a structural body of the one is assembled by means of firmly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces in which the housing
2
is divided into two or more segments.
More specifically, the housing
2
corresponds to a developer container (such as a toner bottle), a waste developer reclaim container, a deteriorated developer reclaim container, or a developer transport device using a developer transport passage, as well as a development apparatus such as that described in connection with the related art and the problems thereof.
If, in the developer handling apparatus according to the first invention and the developer handling apparatus according to the second invention, the housing
2
is a housing and the rotary member
4
corresponds to at least a development roller, the developer handling apparatus becomes a development apparatus. By means of adopting the constituent configurations such as those set forth, a developer according to a third invention yields the previously-described working-effect in the same manner.
In the development apparatus according to the third invention, the housing (
2
) is vertically split into two pieces, thereby constituting an upper housing (
2
D) and a lower housing (
2
E). At least one of the first through fourth fixing sections is provided at a position in the vicinity of a shaft support section for supporting the shaft of the development roller (
4
), from among positions of a joining section between the upper housing (
2
D) and the lower housing (
2
E) and also is provided at the remaining positions.
In the development apparatus according to the third invention, the housing (
2
) is assembled by means of fixedly joining together the upper housing (
2
D) and the lower housing (
2
E). Preferably, a side bracket is attached to either side end section of the development roller (
4
) of the housing (
2
) so as to clamp the side end section from the outside, thereby preventing occurrence of movement in a direction in which the split housing pieces (
2
D,
2
E) depart from each other. In this case, there can be ensured junction strength of the joining sections of the split housing pieces (
2
D,
2
E) which are to be located in the neighborhood of the shaft support section, the support section tending to be received load when the rotating rotary member
4
is supported.
In a case of When attachment of the side brackets, the side brackets are preferably formed in a shape so as to simultaneously clamp the fixing section located at the shaft support section of the development roller (
4
) from outside thereof. In this case, fixing action of the fixing section is reinforced by the clamping action of the side bracket. As a result, both ends of the split housing pieces (
2
D,
2
E) are joined together more firmly.
In a case of attachment of the side bracket, the development apparatus preferably has, as the rotary member
4
to be attached to the housing (
2
), at least one of a developer agitating-and-transporting member and a developer supply member in addition to the development roller. A torque transmission mechanism for transmitting torque of each of the rotary members
4
is disposed outside of one side end section of the housing (
2
). The side bracket preferably ma have a cover shape covering (the principal section or entirety of) the torque transmission mechanism. The torque transmission mechanism is usually a gear train. However, the torque transmission mechanism is not limited to the gear train.
In this case, the torque transmission mechanism is disposed densely outside of one side end section of the housing (
2
), thereby facilitating attachment and removal of the torque transmission mechanism. Since the torque transmission mechanism is covered with the side bracket, entry of foreign matter (e.g., a developer or dust) into the torque transmission mechanism is prevented.
In case of attachment of the side bracket, the development apparatus preferably has, as the rotary member
4
to be attached to the housing (
2
), at least one of a developer agitating-and-transporting member and a developer supply member, as well as with the development roller. A torque transmission mechanism for transmitting torque of each of the rotary members
4
is disposed outside of one side end section of the housing (
2
). The side bracket is preferably provided with a bearing section for receiving the shaft of each of the rotary section(s) and a support section for supporting (at least a part of) a torque transmission mechanism.
In this case, the torque transmission mechanism is disposed densely outside of one side end section of the housing (
2
), thereby facilitating attachment and removal of the torque transmission mechanism. The side bracket supports at least portions of the shafts of respective rotary members
4
and a part of the torque transmission mechanism. Thus, the part of the rotary members
4
and the part of the torque transmission mechanism are supported certainly. Even if the shafts of the rotary members
4
and the torque transmission mechanism are arranged densely as a result of miniaturization of the development apparatus so that not all of the rotary members
4
and the torque transmission mechanism can be provided at one side end section of the housing (
2
), the shafts of the rotary members
4
and the torque transmission mechanism can be disposed by means of providing the side bracket with the bearing section and the support section. Thus, the present invention can be sufficiently compatible with miniaturization of the development apparatus.
The development apparatus according to the third invention has a parallel layout component which is to be disposed in parallel with and spaced a given distance away from the development roller (
4
). A receiving recess is preferably formed in the interior of the side end section of the lower housing (
2
E) for receiving the end section of the parallel layout component. A squeezing projection for squeezing and fixing the parallel layout component fitted into the receiving recess from above is preferably formed in the upper housing (
2
D), thereby fastening the parallel layout component.
In this case, the parallel layout component can be easily attached to the development roller without use of a special fixing section. Further, at a time of disassembly of the split housing pieces (
2
D,
2
E), the parallel layout component can be easily removed. The receiving recess and the squeeze projection formed in and on the split housing pieces are protected from damage, as is the parallel layout component. Hence, the development apparatus can be easily reused.
The development apparatus according to the third invention is preferably configured in the following manner. Namely, the development roller (
4
) is attached such that a shaft end section thereof projects outside of the housing (
2
). An engaging projection projecting in the same direction as that in which the shaft end section of the development roller (
4
) projects is formed in a part of the housing (
2
). The shaft end section of the development roller (
4
) is supported by way of the bearing support on a support frame for rotatably supporting a shaft end of an image carrier on which an electrostatic latent image to be developed is formed. The engaging projection is engaged to an engaging section formed in the support frame. Whereby, the development apparatus is attached to the support frame.
In this case, the development apparatus is attached to the support frame without use of attachment unit such as screws. Hence, there is no risk of damage being inflicted on the housing (
2
) at a time of attachment or removal of the development apparatus. The housing or the like can be reused. The bearing support supports the bearing by way of the shaft end section of the development roller and is usually removably attached to the support frame. When a space retention ring is attached to the shaft section of the development roller for maintaining a given clearance between the development roller and the image carrier, there is preferably employed a structure for continuously urging the shaft end section of the development roller against the image carrier by means of an urging member such as a spring.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[First Embodiment]
FIGS. 8 through 11
show a development apparatus serving as a developer handling apparatus according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the development apparatus;
FIG. 9
is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along line Q—Q shown in
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view of the development apparatus; and
FIG. 11
is a top view of the development apparatus while an upper housing is removed.
<Configuration of the Development Apparatus>
In accordance with demand for miniaturization, a development apparatus
100
is a thin-type two-component development apparatus, the whole shape of which is a flat shape. A principal section of the development apparatus
100
is basically comprises a housing
10
; a development roller
13
; a roll-shaped layer regulation member
14
; two augers
15
,
16
; and an impeller paddle wheel
17
. Reference numeral
200
shown in
FIG. 9
designates a photosensitive drum serving as an image carrier on which an electrostatic latent image is to be formed in accordance with image information; reference numeral
2
designates a two-component developer including non-magnetic toner (having a mean particle size of 6 to 10 μm) and magnetic carriers; and symbol E designates a development area on the photosensitive drum
200
. Each of arrows depicts a rotating direction of each of rotary components.
The entirety of the housing
10
is of a flat and elongated box shape. The housing
10
is assembled by means of joining a lower housing
20
and an upper housing
30
, which are vertically divided. In a state in which the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are assembled, a housing opening
11
is formed in an end portion of the housing
10
opposing the photosensitive drum
200
and a housing section
12
storing developer
3
is formed in the housing
10
. The lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are made of molded plastic (e.g., ABS resin or high impact polystyrene (HIPS)).
As shown in
FIGS. 9 through 12
, a developer storage recess
21
for storing a two-component developer
3
is formed along an end and surroundings of the lower housing
20
of the housing
10
opposite an end which is to become the housing opening section
11
. In an area extending from the developer storage recess
21
to the housing opening section
11
, there are formed a developer supply lower section
22
having a paddle wheel
17
provided therein and an upper developer supply section
23
having a development roller
13
provided therein. A joining surface section
25
to be used for joining with an upper housing
30
is formed over the entire circumferential edge of the lower housing
20
except for an area which is to be the housing opening section
11
. On both side surfaces of the lower housing
20
are formed a bearing support hole
20
a
for supporting a shaft of the auger
15
, a bearing support hole
20
b
for supporting a shaft of the auger
16
, a bearing support hole
20
c
for supporting a shaft of the paddle wheel
17
, and a bearing support section
20
d
for supporting a shaft of the development roller
13
.
The developer storage recess
21
is partitioned by means of a partition wall
21
a
provided in a center section side thereof except for both ends thereof to define two parallel rows of developer circulation transport paths
21
b
and
21
c
. The developer circulation paths
21
b
and
21
c
are interconnected by way of a return-circulation/developer receiving section
21
d
and a return circulation section
21
e
, which are located on both ends of the partition wall
21
a.
A plurality of engaging projection pieces
26
a
,
26
b
,
26
c
,
26
d
, and
26
e
is formed on the lower housing
21
, which are fitted into a engage hole (
36
) (described later) formed in the upper housing
30
at a time of assembly. The engage hole (
36
) are formed to be opposite to and parallel to the housing opening section
11
of the joining surface section
25
. The engaging projection pieces
26
are formed on the joining surface section
25
at predetermined intervals so as to each project to the rearward of the housing
20
in a substantially horizontal direction.
As shown in
FIGS. 14A through 15
, engaged sections
27
for snap fitting purposes and positioning pins
28
are formed in an area on the joining surface section
25
which is close to the region to be the housing opening section
11
and in the vicinity of the area in which the shaft end sections of the development roller
13
situates. Engaging pieces (
37
) for snap fitting purposes, which will be described later and are formed on the upper housing
30
, are to be engaged into the engaged sections
27
. The positioning pins
28
are to be inserted into positioning holes (
38
), which will be described later and are formed on the upper housing
30
. Each of the engaged sections
27
is formed such that an angular portion on which a hook portion of each of engaged pieces (
37
) is eventually to be hooked is formed in a lower end section thereof.
As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 12
, a rib
29
is formed continuously so as to protrude from the joining surface
25
and extend over the entire surface thereof. The rib
29
is a projection having a substantially triangular shape in cross section. The rib
29
is formed at a position where the rib
29
bites into a substantially center of a resilient member
39
described later, when the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are assembled. An engaging projection
20
f
to be inserted into an engage hole (
47
) of a side bracket (
40
) described later is formed on a side surface of an end portion of the lower housing
20
and an engaging projection
20
g
to be inserted into an engage hole (
57
) of a side bracket (
50
) described later is formed on the side surface of an end portion of the lower housing
20
.
As shown in
FIGS. 9
,
10
, and
13
, the upper housing
30
is constituted primarily of a storage recess cover section
31
; a lower cover section
32
a
; an upper cover section
32
b
; and a replenishment developer receiving section
33
. When the upper housing
30
and the lower housing
20
are assembled and mated, the storage recess cover section
31
opposes the developer storage recess
21
of the lower housing
20
and covers and regulates the space of the storage recess
21
from above. When the upper housing
30
and the lower housing
20
are assembled and mated, the lower cover section
32
a
opposes the developer supply lower section
22
of the lower housing
20
and covers and regulates the space of the lower section
22
from above. When the upper housing
30
and the lower housing
20
are assembled and mated, the upper cover section
32
b
opposes the upper developer supply section
23
of the lower housing
20
and closes and regulates the space of the upper section
23
from above. When the upper housing
30
and the lower housing
20
are assembled and mated, the replenishment developer receiving section
33
opposes the return-circulation receiving section
21
d
of the lower housing
20
. Reference numeral
33
a
designates a receiving open/close door (port) which opens upon insertion of a developer transport pipe of a developer replenishing device (not shown) and reference numeral
33
b
designates a tension spring for urging the receiving door in a closing direction.
A joining surface section
35
to be joined to the lower housing
20
is formed over the entire outer brim of the upper housing
30
except for an area which is to become the housing opening
11
. A plurality of engage holes
36
a
,
36
b
,
36
c
,
36
d
, and
36
e
for receiving the engaging projection pieces
26
a
through
26
e
formed on the joining surface section
25
of the lower housing
20
at a time of assembly are formed on a drooping edge opposite to and parallel to the portion of the joining surface section
35
to be the opening section
11
. Each of engage holes
36
is formed to have substantially the same width as engaging the projection piece
26
in the vertical direction and to be slightly wider than the engaging projection piece
26
in the horizontal direction.
Engaging pieces
37
for snap fitting purposes and positioning holes
38
are formed in an area on the joining surface section
35
which are close to the region to become the housing opening section
11
. The engaging pieces
37
are hooked to the engaged section for snap fitting purposes. The positioning holes
38
are inserted into the positioning pins
28
. As shown in
FIGS. 14 and 15
, the engaging pieces
37
are constituted of projections extending downwardly. A hook section is formed in a lower end portion of the engaging piece
37
so as to project rearward of the housing. The engaging piece
37
is formed in such thickness that the center to lower end of the engaging piece
37
is resiliently deformable. The engaging piece
37
is pushed into the engaged section
27
of the housing from the forward direction. When engaged, the engaging piece
37
is situated in an outer position.
After a trench (see
FIGS. 9 and 13
) has been formed in the joining surface section
35
over the entire surface thereof, a resilient member
39
(hatched portion) is provided on the joining surface
35
such that a portion thereof is embedded in the trench while another portion of the same protrudes from the joining surface. The resilient member
39
is provided, for instance, by means of filling the trench with two-liquid type polyurethane by using a two-liquid polyurethane gasket coating system.
Reference numeral
18
shown in
FIG. 10
designates a partition frame plate to which a seal film
90
is affixed, wherein the film is removed before use of the development apparatus. The partition frame plate
18
comprises a frame section
18
a
to which a part of the seal film
90
is affixed; and an opening section
18
b
which is formed so as to have a shape corresponding to a longitudinal cross-sectional profile (i.e., the shape of an elongated rectangle) of the internal space
12
of the housing
10
and is used for passing a developer. The partition frame plate
18
is fitted into a mount groove
24
formed in the lower housing
20
and a mount groove
34
formed in the upper housing
30
.
Reference numeral
19
designates a seal member attached for preventing leakage of a developer from the end of the development roller
13
. The seal member
19
is attached to the bearing support section
20
d
of the development roller
13
. Reference numeral
20
e
designates a recess (groove) formed in the interior wall section of the lower housing
20
for receiving the end of the roll-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
. A squeeze projection section
30
a
is formed in the upper housing
30
for squeezing from above the layer thickness regulation member
14
fitted into the receiving recess
20
e.
As shown
FIGS. 9 through 11
and
16
, the development roller
13
in the development apparatus
100
is constituted of a non-magnetic sleeve
13
a
and a magnetic roller
13
b
(
FIG. 16A
) The non-magnetic sleeve
13
a
is positioned in the upper developer supply section
23
of the lower housing
20
, is disposed so as to be rotatable while being partly exposed through the housing opening section
11
, and is formed into a hollow cylindrical shape. The magnetic roller
13
b
is provided in the hollow space of the sleeve
13
a
and a plurality of magnetic poles are provided on the magnetic roller
13
b
at a predetermined angle appropriately (FIG.
16
A). An end portion of the sleeve
13
a
is coupled to a rotary drive shaft
13
c
(FIG.
16
B). The magnetic roller
13
b
is rotatably supported on the sleeve
13
a
and an end portion of the magnetic roller
13
b
is coupled to a center shaft
13
e
(FIG.
16
C).
The development roller
13
is in principle attached to the bearing support section
20
d
of the lower housing
20
. As shown in
FIGS. 19A and 20
, a retention ring
60
, which comes into contact with the photosensitive drum
200
is rotatably provided outside of the bearing support section
20
d
to maintain a clearance between the rotary drive shaft
13
c
and the photosensitive drum
200
. Further, a drive gear
61
having gear teeth
61
a
formed thereon is attached to the drive shaft
13
c
so as to be nonrotatable within a pinhole D of the drive shaft
13
c
. In
FIG. 20
, the pinhole D is not represented because of an angle of the drive shaft
13
c
. As shown in
FIGS. 19B and 21
, the clearance retention ring
60
is attached to a center shaft
13
d
provided on the side of the development roller
13
opposite to the rotary drive shaft
13
c
so as to be freely rotatable at a position outside the bearing support section
20
d
. A bearing ring
15
g
is attached to the outside of the clearance retention ring
60
in a rotatable manner.
The roll-shaped layer regulation member
14
is formed of a non-magnetic roller for regulating the thickness of the two-component developer layer
3
held on the surface of the development roller
13
(sleeve
13
a
) to a predetermined thickness (FIG.
10
). The end of the layer thickness regulation member
14
is press-fitted into the receiving groove
20
e
formed in the lower housing
30
so that the layer thickness regulation member
14
is disposed to be opposite to the surface of the sleeve
13
a
with a clearance therebetween corresponding to a thickness to which a layer is regulated (FIG.
15
). The entrance side of the receiving groove
20
e
is formed so as to become wider than the outside diameter of the layer thickness regulation member
14
. A part of the receiving groove
20
e
corresponding to a normal attachment position of the layer thickness regulation member
14
is formed so as to bulge slightly inward.
As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 17
, the augers
15
and
16
are rotary members, wherein a vane section
15
b
,
16
b
for agitating and transporting the two-component developer
3
are spirally wrapped around a rotary shaft sections
15
a
,
16
a
at a predetermined pitch, respectively. Shaft insertion holes
15
f
,
16
f
having grooves for receiving engaging projections are formed in driven-side end sections
15
c
,
16
c
and shafts having engaging projection receiving grooves formed in drive gears (
62
,
63
) described later is inserted into the shaft insertion holes
15
f
,
16
f
, respectively. Flange sections
15
g
,
16
g
for locking engaging claws of bearing caps (
67
) described later are formed on the remaining ends
15
e
,
16
e
, respectively.
The auger
15
is inserted into the bearing support hole
20
a
so as to be driven to rotate within the developer circulation transport path
21
b
of the two rows of developer circulation transport paths in the developer storage recess
21
of the lower housing
20
. The auger
16
is inserted into the bearing support hole
20
b
so as to be driven to rotate within the developer circulation transport path
21
c
of the two rows of developer circulation transport paths in the developer storage recess
21
of the lower housing
20
. As shown in
FIGS. 19A and 20
, a drive gear
62
is inserted into, from outside, the bearing support hole
20
a
of the lower housing
20
to which a pair of bearing rings
15
h
is fitted. The driven-side end
15
c
is rotatably supported by the drive gear
62
. A drive gear
63
is inserted into, from outside, the bearing support hole
20
b
of the lower housing
20
having a pair of bearing rings
16
h
fitted therein. The driven-side end
16
c
is rotatably supported by the drive gear
63
. The drive gear
62
is constituted of a main body formed gear teeth
62
a
thereon and an insert shaft
62
b
having an engaging projection formed on one side surface of the main body so as to project. The drive gear
63
is constituted of a main body formed gear teeth
63
a
thereon and an insert shaft
63
b
having an engaging projection formed on one side surface of the main body so as to project. The insert shaft
62
b
is inserted into the bearing support hole
20
a
and is inserted into the shaft insertion hole
15
f
formed in the end section
15
c
(FIG.
17
C). The insert shaft
63
b
is inserted into the bearing support hole
20
b
and is inserted into the shaft insertion hole
16
f
formed in the end section
16
c
(FIG.
17
C). A rotary shaft
62
c
is formed so as to project from the remaining surface of the main body of the drive gear
62
having the gear teeth
62
formed thereon. A rotary shaft
63
c
is formed so as to project from the remaining surface of the main body of the drive gear
63
having the gear teeth
63
formed thereon.
As shown in
FIGS. 19B and 21
, the bearing cap
67
is attached to each of the other ends
15
e
,
16
e
of the augers
15
,
16
. Subsequently, one of the bearing caps
67
is inserted into and rotatably supported by the bearing support hole
20
a
of the lower housing
20
having a pair of bearing rings
15
h
inserted therein. The remaining of the bearing caps
67
is inserted into and rotatably supported by the bearing support hole
20
b
of the lower housing
20
having a pair of bearing rings
16
h
inserted therein. The bearing caps
67
have fitting holes
67
a
for receiving the other ends
15
e
,
16
e
of the augers
15
,
16
and a plurality of claws
67
b
engaged with the flange sections
15
g
,
16
g
, respectively.
As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 18
, the paddle wheel
17
is a rotary member constituted of a rotary shaft section having four vane sections
17
a
formed thereon. A driven-side end section of the paddle wheel
17
is formed as a rotary shaft
17
b
, and a remaining end section of the paddle wheel
17
is formed as a rotary shaft
17
c.
The paddle wheel
17
is driven to rotate while being situated in the upper developer supply section
23
of the lower housing
20
. As shown in
FIGS. 19A and 20
, the drive gear
64
is inserted into the bearing support hole
20
c
of the lower housing
20
, and the driven-side rotary shaft
17
b
is rotatably supported by the drive gear
64
. The drive gear
64
comprises a main body having gear teeth
64
a
formed thereon. An insertion shaft
64
b
is formed so as to protrude from one side of the main body, and a shaft insertion hole for fittingly receiving the rotary shaft
17
b
is formed in the insertion shaft
64
b
. The insertion shaft
64
b
is inserted into the bearing support hole
20
c
, and the rotary shaft
17
b
of the paddle wheel
17
is fitted into the shaft insertion hole. A rotary shaft
64
c
is formed so as to protrude from the side of the drive gear
64
opposite the side having the insertion shaft
64
b
formed thereon.
As shown in
FIGS. 19B and 21
, a bearing joint
68
is attached to the remaining rotary shaft
17
c
of the paddle wheel
17
, and the bearing joint
68
is inserted into and rotatably supported by the bearing support hole
20
c
of the lower housing
20
. A flange section
68
a
is formed in the center of the bearing joint
68
. A first shaft section
68
b
is formed on one side of the flange section
68
a
, and an insertion hole for receiving the rotary shaft
17
c
is formed in the first shaft section
68
b
. A second shaft section
68
c
is formed on the other side of the flange
68
a
, and a pin insertion hole for receiving a bearing pin (
55
) to be described later is formed in the second shaft section
68
c.
As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 10
, the development apparatus
100
has a first side bracket
40
and a second side bracket
50
. The first side bracket
40
is fitted, from the outside, to both ends of the housing
10
in the longitudinal direction assembled by joining the upper housing
20
and the lower housing
30
, and the second side bracket
50
is fitted to the other longitudinal side of the housing
10
from the outside.
As shown in
FIGS. 22A through 22C
, the first side bracket
40
is in principle constituted of a side surface section
41
, an upper fitting frame section
42
, and a lower fitting frame section
43
. The side surface section
41
substantially corresponds in shape to both right and left side sections of the housing
10
. The upper and lower fitting frame sections
42
,
43
,
52
,
53
are formed so as to protrude from the side surface section
41
,
51
toward the right-side and left-side end of the housing
10
, as well as are formed in a shape such that the upper and lower fitting frame sections
42
,
43
,
52
,
53
are to come into contact with a predetermined area on the outer circumferential surface of the right-side and the left-side end of the housing
10
(a hatched area in
FIGS. 22C
,
23
C show a portion of the housing
10
remaining in contact with the side bracket
40
). The side bracket
40
,
50
is fitted to the right-side and the left-side end of the housing
10
. As a result, particularly the upper and lower fitting frame sections
42
,
43
,
52
,
53
fit around the lower and the upper housing
20
,
30
in the vertical direction, thereby reinforcing the joined status of the lower and the upper housing
20
,
30
as required.
Formed in the side surface section
41
of the first side bracket
40
are a bearing projection
44
having a shaft hole
44
a
for receiving the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller
13
; a bearing hole
41
a
for receiving and supporting the rotary shaft
62
c
of the drive gear
62
attached to the auger
15
; a bearing hole
41
b
for receiving and supporting the rotary shaft
63
c
of the drive gear
63
attached to the auger
16
; and a bearing hole
41
c
for receiving and supporting the rotary shaft
64
c
of the drive gear
64
having the rotary shaft
17
c
of the paddle wheel
17
inserted therein. A spindle
45
is formed on the interior of the side surface section
41
for rotatably supporting an idler gear
65
(see FIGS.
19
A and
20
). First gear teeth
65
a
formed on the idler gear
65
mesh with the drive gear
61
of the development roller
12
, and second gear teeth
65
b
formed on the idler gear
65
mesh with the drive gear
64
of the paddle wheel
17
. A tip section
45
a
of the support shaft
45
is to be inserted into and supported by a bearing
20
f
formed in the side surface section of the lower housing
20
(shown in FIGS.
19
A and
20
).
The upper fitting frame section
42
of the first side bracket
40
is formed into the shape of a cover such that the cover covers a portion of the surface of the end section of the upper housing
30
and covers a space defined above the drive gears
61
through
65
acting as a rotary transmission mechanism. A engage groove hole
46
is formed in substantially the center of the upper fitting frame section
42
. When the first side bracket
40
is fitted to the upper housing
30
, the engaging projection
30
b
(
FIG. 14
) formed so as to project from the exterior surface of the end section of the upper housing
30
fits into and is engaged with the engage groove hole
46
. The lower fitting frame section
43
of the first side bracket
40
is formed into the shape of a cover such that the cover covers a portion of the lower surface of the end section of the lower housing
20
. The lower fitting frame section
43
is formed such that a portion of the section
43
is continuous to a portion of the upper fitting frame section
42
, and covers substantially all the space defined below the drive gears
61
through
65
. A continuous section (
42
+
43
) between the upper and lower fitting frame sections
42
and
43
is formed so as to be able to hide the engaged section
27
and engaging pieces
37
for snap fitting and to come close to or come into contact with the upper and lower housings
30
and
20
to thereby press (or clamp) the housings
20
and
30
so as to prevent occurrence of movement in a direction in which the engaging pieces
37
are disengaged from the engaged sections
27
.
A engage hole
47
is formed in a lower portion opposite to the bearing projection
44
of the side surface section
41
. In case of attachment of the first side bracket
40
, the engaging projection
20
f
of the lower housing
20
is inserted into the engage hole
47
. A mount engaging pin
48
is formed so as to project toward the exterior surface of the first side bracket
40
from an upper portion opposite to the bearing projection
44
of the side surface section
41
. When the development apparatus
100
is finally attached to a predetermined image forming apparatus, the mount engage pin
48
is used. Of the mount engaging pin
48
, only a tip end section
48
a
, exclusive of a base portion formed so as to project by the same projecting amount of the shaft bearing projection
44
projects, is fitted into a positioning hole formed in an object of attachment.
A shaft fixing hole
54
and a spindle
55
are formed on the side surface section
51
of the second side bracket
50
. The center shaft
13
d
of the development roller
13
is inserted into the shaft fixing hole
54
and is fixedly positioned at a given angle. The spindle
55
receives and supports the second shaft section
68
c
of the bearing joint
68
attached to the end
17
c
of the paddle wheel
17
.
The upper fitting frame section
52
of the second side bracket
50
is formed into the shape of a cover such that the cover covers a portion of the surface of the end section of the upper housing
30
and covers a space defined around the bearing joint
68
of the paddle wheel
17
. The lower fitting frame section
53
of the second side bracket
50
is formed into the shape of a cover such that the cover covers a portion of the lower surface of the end section of the lower housing
20
. Further, the lower fitting frame section
53
is formed such that a portion of the lower fitting frame section
53
is continuous to a portion of the upper fitting frame section
52
. Whereby, the lower fitting frame section
53
hides a space defined around the bearing joint
68
of the paddle wheel
17
. An engaging projection arm section
56
is formed at the end of the lower fitting frame section
53
opposite to the shaft fixing hole
54
. In case of attachment of the second side bracket
50
is fitted to the housings, the engaging projection arm
56
fits into and is engaged with the recess formed in the rear side surface of the lower housing
20
. Moreover, a continuous section (
52
+
53
) between the upper and lower fitting frame sections
52
and
53
is formed so as to be able to hide the engaged section
27
and engaging pieces
37
for snap fitting and to come close to or come into contact with the upper and lower housings
30
and
20
to thereby press (or clamp) the housings
20
and
30
so as to prevent occurrence of movement in a direction in which the engaging pieces
37
are disengaged from the engaged sections
27
.
An engage hole
57
is formed in the center of the edge of the side surface section
51
of the second side bracket
50
opposite to the shaft fixing hole
54
. Further, amount engaging pin
58
is formed so as to project toward the exterior surface of the second side bracket
50
from an upper portion on the edge of the side surface section
51
opposite to the shaft fixing hole
54
. The mount engage pin
58
is used when the development apparatus
100
is finally attached to a predetermined image forming apparatus.
<Assembly of Development Apparatus>
The development apparatus
100
is assembled as follows:
After the seal member
19
of the development roller
13
has been attached to the shaft support section
20
d
, rotary members, such as the development roller
13
, the two augers
15
,
16
, and the paddle wheel
17
, are attached (see FIGS.
19
A through
21
).
First, the driven-side rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller
13
is inserted into the shaft support section
20
d
, and the clearance retention ring
60
is fitted around and supported on the rotary shaft
13
c
. The center shaft
13
d
; that is, the other end of the development roller
13
, is inserted into the shaft support section
20
d
. The clearance retention ring
60
is fitted around the center shaft
13
d
. Next, after the end
17
c
of the paddle wheel
17
has been inserted into and supported on the first shaft section
68
b
of the bearing joint
68
, the other end
17
b
is inserted into and attached to the insertion shaft
64
b
of the drive gear
64
fitted in the bearing hole
20
c
. After the end
15
e
of the auger
15
has been inserted into and supported on the bearing hole
20
a
while being covered by the bearing cap
67
, the driven-side shaft end section
15
c
is coupled to and supported on the insertion shaft
62
b
of the drive gear
62
fitted into the bearing hole
20
a
. Then, after the end
16
e
of the auger
16
has been inserted into and supported on the bearing hole
20
b
while being covered by the bearing cap
67
, the driven-side shaft end section
16
c
is coupled to and supported on the insertion shaft
62
b
of the drive gear
63
fitted into the bearing hole
20
b
. Each of these rotary members can be attached with comparative ease.
As shown in
FIG. 15
, either end of the roll-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
is fitted into the attachment grove
20
e
of the lower housing
20
having the rotary members attached thereto. Further, the partition frame plate
18
is fitted into the mount groove
24
.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, the rotary member such as the development roller
13
and the other component such as the roller-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
now has been attached to the lower housing
20
. At this time, at the end of the lower housing
20
having the rotary transmission mechanism provided thereon (i.e., the left-side end of FIG.
11
), the drive gears
62
and
63
are engaged with each other, and the drive gears
63
and
64
are engaged with each other. Although the drive gear
61
is inserted into and attached to the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller
13
, the drive gear
61
is attached so as to become offset from the drive gear
64
. Hence, no direct engagement arises between the drive gears
61
and
64
.
Next, as shown in
FIGS. 24 through 27
, the upper housing
30
is attached and fixed to the lower housing
20
. Incidentally, the upper housing
30
is finished only by attaching the opening/closing door
33
a
of the developer receiving section
33
and processing the resilient member
39
. The lower housing
20
requires attachment of the rotary member and the like. However, finish of the upper housing
30
does not require such an attachment of the rotary member and the like at all.
The upper housing
30
is caused to approach the lower housing
20
from above (FIGS.
24
and
26
). Subsequently, the engaging projection pieces
26
a
,
26
b
,
26
c
,
26
d
, and
26
e
provided in the rear positions on the lower housing
20
are lightly fitted into the engaging holes
36
a
,
36
b
,
36
c
,
36
d
, and
36
e
provided in the rear positions on the upper housing
30
(FIG.
25
A). At this time, a forward portion of the upper housing
30
(i.e., the housing opening section
11
of the upper housing
30
) remains slightly separated from the lower housing
20
. In this state, the upper housing
30
is pressed down toward the lower housing
20
(in a pivoting manner while an insertion section between the engaging projection piece
26
and the engage hole
36
is taken as a fulcrum).
As a result, the snap-fit engaging piece
37
located in the vicinity of the opening
11
of the upper housing
30
is moved to a position lower than the snap-fit engaged section
27
provided on the lower housing
20
while being susceptible to resilient deformation. At the lowermost end (i.e., the hook) of the engaged section
27
, the engaging piece
37
is restored to its original state from the resiliently-deformed state and is engaged with the lowermost end (FIGS.
25
B and
27
). Concurrently, the positioning pin
28
provided on the lower housing
20
is inserted into the positioning hole
38
formed in the upper housing
30
. Consequently, the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are fixedly joined together while remaining positioned. In short, the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are accurately joined and integrated together.
FIGS. 28 through 29C
show the appearance of the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
when they are fixedly joined together.
FIG. 28
is a front view of the housing opening section
11
;
FIG. 29A
is a rear view of the assembled housing;
FIG. 29B
is a top view of the same; and
FIG. 29C
is a bottom view of the same. In this stage, the drive gears
62
through
64
and the bearing joint
68
, which act as the rotary transmission mechanism, still remain exposed to the outside. Further, the drive gear
61
is preferably attached to the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller
13
at this stage. However, the drive gear
61
still remains exposed to the outside in the same manner as do the other drive gears.
The first side bracket
40
and the second side bracket
50
are attached to both ends of the housing
10
in which the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are fixedly joined together.
After the idler gear
65
has been inserted into the spindle
45
provided on the interior surface of the side surface section
41
, the first side bracket
40
is fitted to the end of the housing where the drive gears
61
through
64
are provided (FIG.
19
A and others). At this time, the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller
13
is inserted into the bearing projection
44
. The rotary shaft
62
c
of the drive gear
62
attached to the auger
15
is inserted into and supported on the bearing hole
41
a
, and the rotary shaft
63
c
of the drive gear
63
attached to the auger
16
is inserted into and supported on the bearing hole
41
b
. The rotary shaft
64
c
of the drive gear
64
attached to the paddle wheel
17
is inserted into and supported on the bearing hole
41
c
. Further, the idler gear
65
is engaged simultaneously with the drive gears
61
and
64
, and the tip of the spindle
45
is inserted into the bearing section
20
f
. The engaging projection
20
f
of the lower housing
20
is inserted into the engage hole
47
, and the engaging projection
30
b
of the upper housing
30
is engaged with the engage groove hole
46
. As a result, the first side bracket
40
is fixedly attached to the housing
10
.
The second side bracket
50
is fitted to the end of the housing
10
where the center shaft
13
d
of the development roller
13
is present (FIG.
19
B and others). At this time, the center shaft
13
e
of the development roller
13
is inserted into and fixed to the shaft fixing hole
54
. The second shaft section
68
c
of the bearing joint
68
of the paddle wheel
17
is inserted into and supported on the spindle
55
. The engaging projection
20
g
of the lower housing
30
is inserted into the engage hole
57
, and the engaging projection arm section
56
fits into and is engaged with the recess of the lower housing
30
. As a result, the second bracket
50
is fixedly attached to the housing
10
.
The development apparatus
100
has been assembled in the manner mentioned above.
FIGS. 30 through 31
show the appearance of the development apparatus when assembly of the development apparatus has been completed by means of attachment of the side brackets
40
,
50
.
FIG. 30
is a front view of the housing opening section
11
side;
FIG. 31A
is a rear view of the development apparatus;
FIG. 31B
is a top view of the same; and
FIG. 31C
is a bottom view of the same. At this stage, the drive gears
61
through
65
, and the bearing joint
68
, which acts as a rotary transmission mechanism, are hidden by the side brackets
40
,
50
.
Assembly of the development apparatus does not involve use of fastening operation, such as screwing operation or welding operation. Hence, assembly of the development apparatus becomes very easy.
The lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are fixedly joined together by means of fixing action exerted by the plurality of engaging projection pieces
26
and the engaging holes
36
as well as of fixing action exerted by the snap-fit engaged section
27
and the snap-fit engaging section
37
.
Particularly, the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are fixed together by means of the snap-fit engaged section
27
and the snap-fit engaging section
37
located in the vicinity of shaft support sections
20
d
to which the shafts
13
c
,
13
d
provided at both ends of the development roller
13
are attached. Even if load stemming from rotation of the development roller
13
is exerted on the housing
10
, the joined status of the housing
10
is retained securely. Further, the resilient member
39
interposed between the joining surface
25
of the lower housing
20
and the joining surface
35
of the upper housing
30
is resiliently deformed so as to be compressed when the upper and lower housings are fixedly joined together. Hence, the airtightness between the joining surfaces is ensured, thereby preventing leakage of the developer
3
stored in the developer storage recess
21
. Restoration force stemming from resilient deformation firmly maintains the status of the engaging section
37
engaged with the snap-fit engaged section
27
, thereby preventing disengagement of the engaging section
37
from the engaged section
27
.
As a result of attachment of the side brackets
40
,
50
, the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
are clamped vertically. As a result, there is prevented occurrence of movement in a direction in which the housings
20
,
30
depart from each other, thereby reinforcing the joined and fixed status of the housings
20
,
30
. Further, the continuous portions between the upper and lower fitting frame sections of the side brackets (
42
+
43
,
52
+
53
) hide and press the snap-fit engaged section
27
and the snap-fit engaging section
37
, thereby rendering disengagement of the engaging section
37
from the engaged section
27
difficult. Further, the snap-fit engaging section
37
becomes resiliently deformed and engaged. When engaged, the engaging section
37
is situated in an outer position. Since the side brackets
40
,
50
are provided in the manner as mentioned above, there is obviated a chance of the snap-fit engaging section
37
being disengaged from the engaged section
27
as a result of coming into contact with something during transport. Thus, the engaged state of the engaging section
37
is retained more reliably.
Particularly, the side bracket
40
substantially hides the drive gears
61
through
65
acting as a rotary transmission mechanism of the rotary member, such as the development roller
13
. As a result, there is prevented drop or entry of undesired matter floating during a development process of the development apparatus, such as toner, between drive gears. Accordingly, there is prevented occurrence of operation failures by entry of undesired matter. The side bracket
40
is provided with the bearing section
44
of the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller, the bearing sections
41
a
through
41
c
supporting the shafts of the drive gears
62
through
64
, and the spindle
45
for the idler gear
65
. Even in an environment in which the development roller
13
and the drive gears
62
through
65
must be closely and densely arranged in response to a request for miniaturization of the development apparatus, the interval between a train of gears can be made narrower without sacrificing an operating state of the gears, thereby more easily attaining further miniaturization of the development apparatus.
As a result of the upper housing
30
being fixedly joined to the lower housing
20
, both ends of the roll-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
fitted into the mount groove
20
e
of the lower housing
20
are pressed from above by means of the projection
30
a
of the upper housing
30
. The end section of the layer thickness regulation member
14
is pressed into the mount groove
20
e
against resistance from a bulge in the mount groove
20
e
. Consequently, the roll-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
is attached to a normal mount position of the mount groove
20
e
. As a result, the roll-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
is disposed opposite to (the sleeve
13
a
of) the development roller
13
with a predetermined clearance therebetween (FIG.
9
). As mentioned above, attachment of the roll-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
can be effected easily and accurately. Moreover, the upper housing
30
is fixedly joined to the lower housing
20
. Thus, the parallel plate
18
is also supported by the mount groove
34
of the upper housing
30
.
A predetermined amount of two-component developer is filled from the developer receiving section
33
of the upper housing
30
in the thus-assembled development apparataus
100
. Further, at the time of use of a development apparatus, the seal film
9
label affixed to the partition plate
18
is removed.
Structure for Mounting Development Apparatus
Next, a structure to be used for mounting the development apparatus
100
will be described.
As shown in
FIG. 32
, the development apparatus
100
are mounted on a support frame
300
so as to correspond to four photosensitive drums
200
Y,
200
M,
200
C, and
200
K in a one-to-one correspondence. A yellow (Y) toner image is formed on the photosensitive drum
200
Y; a magenta (M) toner image is formed on the photosensitive drum
200
M; a cyan (C) toner image is formed on the photosensitive drum
200
C; and a black toner image (K) is formed on the photosensitive drum
200
K, which are vertically spaced apart from each other and arranged in one row on the support frame
300
of an image formation unit. As shown in
FIG. 33
, the four development apparatus are mounted on the support frame
300
through use of bearing support members
70
,
80
. One of two-component developers
3
of four colors is charged in each development apparatus in correspondence with the color of a toner image to be formed on the corresponding photosensitive drum
200
. The support frame
300
has two support frames (plates)
300
A,
300
B which mutually oppose each other with the development apparatus
100
interposed therebetween.
As shown in
FIG. 32
, reference numeral
210
designates an electrostatically-charging roller for uniformly charging each of the photosensitive drums
200
;
220
designates a cleaning roller for removing toner still remaining on each of the photosensitive drums
200
;
230
designates a first intermediate transfer drum on which toner images are to be primarily transferred from the photosensitive drums
200
Y and
200
M;
240
designates a second intermediate transfer drum on which toner images are to be primarily transferred from the photosensitive drums
200
C and
200
K;
250
designates a cleaning roller for removing the toner still remaining on the first intermediate transfer drum
230
;
260
designates a cleaning roller for removing the toner still remaining on the first intermediate transfer drum
230
; and
270
designates a final intermediate transfer drum on which the toner image on the first intermediate transfer drum
230
and the toner image on the second intermediate transfer drum are to be secondarily transferred. Reference numeral
66
shown in
FIG. 33
designates a final drive gear finally attached to the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller.
FIG. 34
is a side view of the support frame
300
A when viewed from the outside. The illustrated support frame
300
is in a state such that the development apparatus
100
have not yet been mounted on the frame. As shown in the drawing, reference numeral
320
designates bearing sections on which the photosensitive drums
200
Y,
200
M,
200
C, and
200
K are to be mounted;
330
designates a bearing section on which the rotary shaft of the first intermediate transfer drum
230
is to be mounted;
340
designates a bearing section on which the rotary shaft of the second intermediate transfer drum
240
is to be mounted;
350
designates a bearing section on which the cleaning roller
250
is to be mounted;
360
designates a bearing section on which the cleaning roller
260
is to be mounted; and
370
designates a bearing section on which the rotary shaft of the final intermediate transfer drum
270
is to be mounted. Mount holes
310
A,
312
A,
313
A,
314
A to be used for mounting the development apparatus
100
are formed in the vicinity of the bearing section
320
on the support frame
300
. Here, the mount holes
310
are elongated holes which are formed in a predetermined positional relationship with the bearing sections
320
for the photosensitive drums
200
, and the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller
13
is to be inserted into each of the mount holes
310
. Three engaging projections provided on each of the bearing supports
70
,
80
are to be engaged on the mount holes
312
through
314
.
A development apparatus
100
is mounted on such a support frame
300
A through use of the bearing support
70
such as that shown in
FIGS. 35 and 37A
. The bearing support
70
is primarily constituted of a support main body
71
; a bearing slide member
72
to be slidably attached to the support main body
71
; and a spring
73
for pressing the bearing slide body
72
in a certain direction.
The entirety of the support main body
71
is constituted into the shape of a short plate. Formed in one end of the support main body
71
are a slide member loading section
74
for enabling slidable loading of the bearing slide member
72
to a forward position (toward a direction in which the photosensitive drum
200
is located) and a spring loading section
75
for loading the spring
73
. Formed along the outer brim of the support main body
71
are first through third engaging projection pieces
76
through
78
having hooks
76
a
through
78
a
, the hooks projecting toward the support frame
300
A and being bent finally in a rearward direction, and a positioning engaging projection piece
79
having a tip-end hook
79
a
bent toward the support frame
300
A.
The slide member loading section
74
is constituted of a space into which the slide member
72
is to be loaded, and guide rails
74
a
,
74
b
are formed on either side of the space so as to be slidably supporting the slide member
72
. The spring loading section
75
is constituted of a space defined continuously with the slide member loading section
74
so as to enable loading of the spring
73
. A support pin
75
a
is formed at an end opposite the slide body loading section
74
for supporting one end
73
a
of the spring
73
. The bearing slide member
72
is constituted of a bearing hole
72
a
for rotatably supporting the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller; a slide recess
72
b
into which the guide rails
74
a
,
74
b
are to be fitted; and a support pin
72
c
supporting another end
73
b
of the spring
73
. The end
73
a
of the spring
73
is inserted into the support pin
75
a
of the spring loading section
75
, and the other end
73
b
of the spring
73
is inserted into the support pin
72
c
of the bearing slide member
72
. As a result, the bearing slide member
72
is constantly pressed forward at a predetermined pressure.
As shown in
FIG. 36
a
, a support frame
300
B is identical in structure with the support frame
300
A, except that mount holes
310
B,
312
B,
313
B, and
314
B to be used for mounting the development apparatus
1
are slightly different in shape from the mount holes
310
A,
312
A,
313
A, and
314
A (FIGS.
34
and
35
A).
The development apparatus
1
is mounted on the support frame
300
B through use of the bearing support
80
such as that shown in
FIGS. 36 and 37
b
. The bearing support
80
is in principle constituted of a support main body
81
; a bearing slide member
82
slidably attached to the support main body
81
; and a spring
83
for pressing the bearing slide member
82
in a certain direction, as in the case of the bearing support member
70
.
The entirety of the support main body
81
is constituted into the shape of a short plate. Formed in the support main body
81
is a slide member loading section
84
for enabling slidable loading of the bearing slide member
82
to a forward position (toward a direction in which the photosensitive drum
200
is located). Formed along the outer brim of the support main body
81
are first through third engaging projection pieces
86
through
88
having hooks
86
a
through
88
a
, the hooks projecting toward the support frame
300
B and being bent finally in a rearward direction.
The slide member loading section
84
is constituted of a space into which the slid member
82
is to be loaded, and guide rails
84
a
,
84
b
are formed to either side of the space so as to be slidably supporting the slide member
82
. A support pin
84
c
for supporting one end
83
a
of the spring
83
is in a rear side end section of the slide member loading section
84
. The bearing slide member
82
is constituted of a bearing cylinder section
82
a
for rotatably supporting the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller; a slide recess
82
b
into which the guide rails
84
a
,
84
b
are to be fitted; and a support pin
82
c
supporting another end
83
b
of the spring
83
. The end
83
a
of the spring
83
is inserted into the support pin
84
c
of the spring loading section
84
, and the other end
83
b
of the spring
83
is inserted into the support pin
82
c
of the bearing slide member
82
. As a result, the bearing slide member
82
is constantly pressed forward at a predetermined pressure.
The four development apparatus
100
are mounted on the support frame
300
A and
300
B in the following manner.
First, the center shafts
13
c
and
13
d
of the development roller
13
are inserted into the mount holes
310
A,
310
B of the support frames
300
A,
300
B, respectively. At this time, the engaging projection
48
of the first side bracket
40
of the development apparatus
1
and the engaging projection
58
of the second bracket
50
of the same are inserted into engage holes (not shown) formed in the support frames
300
A,
300
B, respectively. As a result, the development apparatus
1
is temporarily loaded between the support frames
300
A,
300
B.
Next, the portion of the development apparatus
100
where the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller is provided is attached to the support frame
300
A by use of the bearing support
70
. More specifically, the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller
13
projecting from the mount hole
310
A of the support frame
300
A is inserted into the bearing slide body
72
(of the bearing hole
72
a
) of the bearing support member
70
. The first through third engaging projection pieces
76
through
78
of the support member
71
are inserted into the mount holes
312
A,
313
A, and
314
A of the support frame
300
A. Then, the support main body
71
is slid rearward by only an amount corresponding to a dimensional difference between the engaging projection pieces and the mount holes, and the hooks
76
a
through
78
a
of the engaging projection pieces
76
through
78
are hooked on the rear ends of the mount holes
312
A,
313
A, and
314
A. Finally, the tip-end hook section
79
a
of the positioning engaging projection piece
79
fits into the mount hole
314
A and is engaged and positioned (FIG.
37
A). As a result, the bearing support
70
is attached to the support frame
300
A. Consequently, the rotary shaft
13
c
of the development roller of the development apparatus
100
is attached to the frame
300
A.
Subsequently, the portion of the development apparatus
100
where the rotary shaft
13
d
of the development roller is provided is attached to the support frame
300
B by use of the bearing support
80
. More specifically, the rotary shaft
13
d
of the development roller
13
projecting from the mount hole
310
B of the support frame
300
B is inserted into the bearing slide body
82
(of the bearing hole
82
a
) of the bearing support member
80
. The first through third engaging projection pieces
86
through
88
of the support member
81
are inserted into the mount holes
312
B,
313
B, and
314
B of the support frame
300
B. Then, the support main body
81
is slid rearward by only an amount corresponding to a dimensional difference between the engaging projection pieces and the mount holes, and the hooks
86
a
through
88
a
of the engaging projection pieces
86
through
88
are hooked on the rear ends of the mount holes
312
B,
313
B, and
314
B. Finally, the tip-end hook section
88
a
of the positioning engaging projection piece
88
fits into the mount hole
314
B and is engaged and positioned (FIG.
37
B). As a result, the bearing support
80
is attached to the support frame
300
B. Consequently, the rotary shaft
13
d
of the development roller of the development apparatus
100
is attached to the frame
300
B.
As shown in
FIGS. 33 and 38
, the development apparatus
100
is attached to the support frame
300
(
300
A,
300
B). The development apparatus can be readily mounted without involvement of screwing operation or the like.
As a result of mounting of the development apparatus
100
, the development roller
13
is brought into contact with the circumferential surface of the end face of the photosensitive drum
200
opposing the clearance retention ring
60
fitted around the rotary shaft
13
c
and that fitted around the rotary shaft
13
d
. As a result, the development roller
13
is disposed opposite the photosensitive drum
200
with a predetermined clearance therebetween. In connection with mounting of the development apparatus
100
, the slide members
72
,
82
of the bearing supports
70
,
89
are pressed forward at a predetermined F. The rotary shafts
13
c
and
13
d
of the development roller
13
are pressed against the photosensitive drum
200
(FIG.
38
). The clearance retention ring
60
is brought into reliable contact with the circumferential surface of the end section of the photosensitive drum
200
. Accordingly, the development roller
13
is caused to stably oppose the photosensitive drum
200
.
<Disassembly of the Development Apparatus>
Disassembly of the development apparatus
100
will now be described.
At the time of disassembly of the development apparatus
100
, the development apparatus
100
is removed from the support frame
300
.
The disassemble of the development apparatus
100
can be effected by reversing the mounting procedure set forth. That is, the support members
70
,
80
are first removed from the support frames
300
A,
300
B. Specifically, the engaging projection pieces are released from their engaged state (particularly, release of the tip-end hook
79
a
of the positioning engaging projection
79
provided on the bearing support member
70
and release of the hook
88
a
of the engaging projection piece
88
of the bearing support member
80
are performed first). Subsequently, the bearing support members
70
,
80
are removed from the rotary shafts
13
c
and
13
d
. Finally, the engaging projections
20
f
,
20
g
of the lower housing
20
of the development apparatus are disengaged from the support frames
300
A,
300
B, thereby enabling complete removal of the development apparatus
100
from the support frame
300
.
At this time, no damage is inflicted on the bearing support members
70
,
80
at the time of removal, and hence the bearing support members can easily be reused.
Disassembly of the thus-removed development apparatus
100
will now be commenced. First, the side brackets
40
,
50
are removed. The engaging projection
30
b
is disengaged from the engage groove hole
46
of the upper fitting frame section
42
and removed from the housing
10
, thereby removing the first side bracket
40
. As a result of removal of the first side bracket
40
, the idler gear
65
is removed simultaneously. Next, the engaging projection arm section
56
of the lower fitting frame section
53
is disengaged from the recess of the lower housing
20
and removed from the housing
10
, thereby removing the second side bracket
50
.
Next, the upper housing
30
is removed from the lower housing
20
. To this end, the tip of the snap-fit engaging section
37
of the upper housing
30
is resiliently deformed outside until the tip is disengaged from the engaged section
27
of the lower housing
20
. The engage hole
36
of the upper housing
30
is pulled and disengaged from the engaging projection piece
26
of the lower housing
20
, thereby removing the upper housing
30
from the lower housing
20
.
Finally, the components attached to the lower hosing
20
are removed. At first, the roll-shaped layer thickness regulation member
14
and the partition plate
18
are pulled off from the corresponding mount grooves. The development roller
13
, the augers
15
,
16
, and the paddle wheel
17
are removed by means of pulling the driver gears
61
through
64
and the clearance retention rings
60
from the bearing holes
20
a
through
20
c
and the rotary shafts
13
c
,
13
d
, and then pulling the same from the lower housing
20
(FIGS.
20
and
21
). The bearing caps
67
, the bearing joint
68
, and the bearing rings
15
h
,
16
h
are also pulled from the shaft end sections
15
e
,
16
e
and the bearing holes
20
a
through
20
c
(FIGS.
20
and
21
).
The development apparatus
100
is disassembled in the foregoing manner. Disassemble of the development apparatus
100
does not involve complicated operation, such as removal of screws or separation of welded sections. Hence, disassembly can be effected very easily.
Disassembly operation does not inflict or cause any damage or break on or in the lower housing
20
and the upper housing
30
. This also applies to the rotary members, such as the development roller
13
, the augers
15
,
16
, and the paddle wheel
17
, and to other attachments. Thus, particularly the housings
20
,
30
can be reused readily. Further, rotary members or other attachments can also be reused, as required.
[Modification of the First Embodiment]
FIG. 39
shows, in the development apparatus according to the first embodiment, an example construction of modifications are made on the construction as follows: the snap-fit engaging section
37
provided in the upper housing
30
is replaced with a thick snap-fit engaging section
37
a
which is less susceptible to resilient deformation. Further, the snap-fit engaged section
27
of the lower housing
20
is replaced with a snap-fit engaged section
27
a
, which is similar to the deformable engaged section
5
a
(
5
b
) illustrated in FIG.
3
.
In this case, the upper housing
30
is depressed toward the lower housing
20
so that the snap-fit engaged section
27
A is engaged with the engaging section
37
A after having subjected to resilient deformation and restoration. The housings
20
,
30
are then fixedly joined together. In relation to this engaging structure, the snap-fit engaged section
27
A which is susceptible to resilient deformation is located inside. Hence, there is surely obviated a chance of the engaged section
27
A being disengaged as a result of coming into contact with something. Release of the engaged section
27
A from the engaged state can be easily effected, by means of slightly resilient deforming a lower portion of the engaged section
27
A inwardly.
FIG. 40
shows, in the development apparatus according to the first embodiment, an example construction of modification made on the construction as follows: the snap-fit engaging section
37
provided in the upper housing
30
is replaced with a projection engagement section
37
B having a projecting structure similar to that of the projection
6
a
illustrated in FIG.
5
. Further, the snap-fit engaged section
27
of the lower housing
20
is replaced with a snap-fit engaged section
27
B having a fitting hole
6
c
similar to the fitting section
6
b
illustrated in FIG.
5
.
In this case, the housings
20
,
30
are fixedly joined together, by means of fitting the projection engagement section
37
B into the fitting hole
6
c
of the fitted engage section
27
B. Engagement between the projection engagement section
37
B and the fitted engage section
27
B is reinforced finally by means of attachment of the side brackets
40
,
50
.
FIGS. 41 and 42
show, in the development apparatus according to the first embodiment, an example construction of modification are made as follows: the snap-fit engaging section
37
provided on the upper housing
30
is changed to an engaging projection piece section
37
C having a hole
7
a
such as that illustrated in FIG.
6
. Further, a plurality of the holes
7
a
are formed in lieu of the engage holes
36
at intervals. The snap-fit engaged section
27
of the lower housing
20
is changed to a engage section
27
C having a hole
7
b
formed therein, the hole
7
b
opposite to the hole
7
a
illustrated in FIG.
6
. Further, the holes
7
b
opposite to the holes
7
a
are formed in lieu of the engaging projection pieces
26
. The insertion pins
7
c
to be inserted into the holes
7
a
,
7
b
are employed.
In this case, the housings
20
,
30
are fixedly joined together by means of joining the upper housing
30
to the lower housing
20
such that the holes
7
a
,
7
c
mutually oppose. Then, the insertion pins
7
c
are inserted into and engaged with the holes
7
a
,
7
c
, thereby fixing the housings
20
,
30
together. The insertion pins
7
c
are tightly inserted into the holes
7
a
,
7
c
and are not removed easily. The housings
20
,
30
can be easily disengaged from each other by means of pulling the insertion pins
7
c.
FIG. 43
shows, in the development apparatus according to the first embodiment, an example construction of modification are made as follows: the snap-fit engaging section
37
provided in the upper housing
30
and the snap-fit engaged section
27
provided in the lower housing
20
are removed. There is used a removable double-side adhesive tape
8
interposed between the joining surface section
35
of the upper housing
30
and the joining surface section
25
of the lower housing
20
.
In this case, after the removable double-side adhesive tape
8
has been affixed to the joining surface section
25
of the lower housing
20
, the upper housing
30
is laid over and joined to the lower housing
20
, thereby bringing the joining surface section
35
into close contact with the double-side adhesive tape
8
. Thus, the housings
20
,
30
are fixedly joined together. The housings
20
,
30
can be disengaged from each other, by means of removing the double-side adhesive tape
8
such that the upper housing
30
is separated from the lower housing
20
, and peeling the double-side adhesive tape
8
from the lower housing
20
.
[Second Embodiment]
FIGS. 44 through 46
show a developer reclaim container serving as the developer handling apparatus according to the present invention.
FIG. 44
is a perspective view of the developer reclaim container;
FIG. 45
is an exploded perspective view of the same; and
FIG. 46
is a cross-sectional view of the same when the container is used.
The principal section of a developer reclaim container
101
comprises a container main body
110
whose entire shape is of a rectangular-parallelepiped box; and a developer agitation and leveling member
140
helically formed from a wire. The container main body
110
is constituted of a lower main body
120
and an upper main body
130
, which are vertically divided.
The upper main body
130
acts like a closure. An insertion port
131
is formed at one end of the upper main body
130
, and an insertion section
151
of a developer conveyor pipe for transporting the developer
3
is to be inserted into the insertion port
131
. The lower main body
120
assumes a shape consisting of a storage space
120
a
for storing the developer
3
. A bearing section
121
is formed on either side surface section of the lower main body
120
, and the bearing section
121
rotatably, removably supports a shaft end section of the developer agitation leveling member
140
. As shown in
FIG. 46
, reference numeral
142
designates a sprocket for coupling the shaft end section of the developer agitation leveling member
140
with an unillustrated rotary drive shaft;
122
designates a positioning pin used for attaching a container main body
110
to a predetermined loading position; and
152
designates mount hardware for mounting a developer conveyor pipe
150
.
In connection with the lower main body
120
and the upper main body
130
of the container main boy
110
, a plurality of snap-fit engaging sections (each having a hook-shaped tip)
160
a
through
160
g
are formed on a joining section
135
of the upper main body
130
. Corresponding engaged sections (assuming, e.g., recessed shapes)
165
a
through
165
g
are formed in a joining section
125
of the lower main body
120
. The engaging sections
160
a
through
160
g
and the engaged sections
165
a
through
165
g
are engaged with each other, thereby joining together the lower main body
120
and the upper main body
130
. In this case, the engaging sections
160
a
through
160
g
are formed so as to become resiliently deformable.
The developer agitation leveling member
140
is attached to the lower main body
120
of the container main body
110
. The upper main body
130
is joined on top of the lower main body
120
, thereby causing the snap-fit engaging sections
160
a
through
160
g
to engage with the engaged sections
165
a
through
165
g
, to thereby fixedly join together the lower main body
120
and the upper main body
130
. Thus, the developer reclaim container
101
is assembled.
The developer reclaim container
101
is attached to a predetermined loading position, and the sprocket
142
of the developer agitation leveling member
140
is connected to the rotary drive shaft. The insertion section
151
of the developer conveyor pipe
150
is inserted into the insertion hole
131
of the upper main body
130
, whereby the developer reclaim container
101
can be used. When the developer
3
is transported from the developer conveyer pipe
150
connected to a cleaning device or a trickle-type development apparatus, the developer
3
is discharged by and falls from the insertion section
151
and is stored in the storage space
120
a
of the lower main body
120
. The thus-stored developer
3
gradually accumulates. The thus-accumulated developer
3
is then agitated and leveled by the developer agitation leveling member
140
, thus accumulating substantially uniformly in the storage space
120
a
of the lower main body
120
.
After the snap-fit engaging sections
160
a
through
160
g
are disengaged from the engaged sections
165
a
through
165
g
, the upper main body
130
is removed from the lower main body
120
, thus disassembling the developer reclaim container
101
. Further, the developer agitation leveling member
140
is removed from the lower main body
120
, thus completing disassembly of the developer reclaim container
101
.
As has been described, in relation to the developer handling apparatus according to the present invention, even when there is adopted a construction involving division of the housing into two or more segments, the assembly and disassembly of the developer handling apparatus are relatively easy, and reuse of the developing handling apparatus is easy.
Claims
- 1. A developer handling apparatus comprising:a casing including: a storage section for storing a developer; and an opening section for passing the developer therethrough; and a rotary member disposed to rotate within the casing, wherein the casing is a structural body assembled by fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces; joining sections of at least a part of the split housing pieces are made of synthetic resin; the joining sections are fixedly joined together so that damage is not inflicted on the joining sections when the split housing pieces are disassembled; and wherein an auxiliary fixing member is attached to the casing to prevent at least the part of the split housing pieces from moving in a direction in which the part of the split housing pieces depart from each other.
- 2. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least the part of the split housing pieces is split housings detachable from each other.
- 3. A developer handling apparatus comprising:a casing including a storage section for storing a developer; and an opening section for passing the developer therethrough; and a rotary member disposed to rotate within the casing, wherein the casing is a structural body assembled by fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces; and at least a part of the split housing pieces are fixed together only by a fixing member; wherein an auxiliary fixing member is attached to the casing to prevent at least the part of the split housing pieces from moving in a direction in which the part of the split housing pieces depart from each other.
- 4. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the fixing member includes a resilient engaging member pushed in against resilient deformation force and engaged under restoration force.
- 5. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the fixing member includes a projecting section and a receiving section into which the projecting section is to be fixedly fitted.
- 6. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the fixing member includes holes which are opposite to each other when the split housing pieces are joined together; and an insertion member fixedly inserted into the mutually-opposite holes.
- 7. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the fixing member includes a removable material having adhesion properties; andthe split housing pieces are adhered to each other while sandwiching the removable material therebetween.
- 8. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein at least a part of the split housing pieces is a split housing requiring disassembly.
- 9. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the resilient engaging member includes an engaging section and an engaged section, which are formed integrally on at least the part of the split housing pieces, respectively.
- 10. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the resilient engaging member is pressed into a joining section of at least the part of the split housing pieces against the resilient deformation force and engaged under restoration force; andthe resilient engaging member is different from the part of the split housing pieces.
- 11. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 9, wherein one of the engaging section and the engaged section is formed to be resiliently-deformable; andthe resiliently-deformable one of the engaging section and the engaged section is situated in an outer position when the engaging section and the engaged section are engaged with each other.
- 12. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 9, wherein one of the engaging section and the engaged section is formed to be resiliently-deformable; andthe resiliently-deformable one of the engaging section and the engaged section is situated in an inner position when the engaging section and the engaged section are engaged with each other.
- 13. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising a shaft support section for supporting a shaft of the rotary member,wherein the fixing member is disposed at a position on a joining section between the split housing pieces, the position being at least in the vicinity of the shaft support section.
- 14. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of the fixing members are provided on a joining section between at least the part of the split housing pieces at intervals; andthe auxiliary fixing member is provided at a position on the joining section differing from the position of the fixing members.
- 15. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of the fixing members are provided on a joining section between at least the part of the split housing pieces at intervals; andthe auxiliary fixing member is provided at a position on the joining section coincident with the position of the fixing members.
- 16. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of the fixing members are provided on a joining section between at least the part of the split housing pieces at intervals; andthe auxiliary fixing members are provided at a position on the joining section differing from the position of the fixing members and provided at a position on the joining section coincident with the positions of the fixing members.
- 17. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a resilient member is disposed on a part or the entire joining section between at least the part of the split housing pieces.
- 18. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the casing is a housing; andthe rotary member includes a development roller.
- 19. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 18,wherein the split housing pieces are a first housing and a second housing and are divided vertically; the fixing member is a plurality of fixing members; and the fixing members are provided at a position on a joining section between the first and second housings in the vicinity of a shaft support section for supporting the shaft of the development roller and is provided at other position.
- 20. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a side bracket,wherein the side bracket is attached to side end sections of end portions of the development roller of the housing assembled by fixedly joining together the first housing and the second housing so that the side brackets are fitted to clamp the side end sections from the outside; and the side bracket prevents the first housing and the second housing from moving in a direction in which the first housing and the second housing depart from each other.
- 21. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the side brackets are formed in a shape to clamp the side end sections in conjunction with the fixing member attached to the shaft support section of the development roller from outside.
- 22. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the rotary member attached to the casing further includes one of a developer agitating-and-transporting member and a developer supply member;a torque transmission mechanism for transmitting torque of each of the rotary members is disposed outside of one side end section of the housing; and the side bracket is formed in a cover structure covering the torque transmission mechanism.
- 23. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the rotary member attached to the casing further includes one of a developer agitating-and-transporting member and a developer supply member;a torque transmission mechanism for transmitting torque of each of the rotary members is disposed outside of one side end section of the housing; and the side bracket is provided with a bearing section for receiving the shaft of each of the rotary sections and a support section for supporting the torque transmission mechanism for use with the bearing.
- 24. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising a parallel layout component disposed in parallel to and spaced a predetermined distance away from the development roller,wherein a receiving recess is formed in the interior of the side end section of the second housing for receiving an end section of the parallel layout component; and a squeezing projection for squeezing the parallel layout component fitted into the receiving recess from above is formed in the first housing to fasten the parallel layout component.
- 25. The developer handling apparatus according to claim 15, wherein a shaft end section of the development roller is formed to project outside of the housing;an engaging projection projecting in the same direction as that in which the shaft end section of the development roller projects is formed in a portion of the housing; the shaft end section of the development roller is supported on a support frame for rotatably supporting the shaft end of an image carrier on which an electrostatic latent image to be developed is formed through the bearing support; and the engaging projection is engaged to an engaging section formed in the support frame to attach a development apparatus to the support frame.
- 26. A method of assembling a developer handling apparatus comprising:a casing including; a storage section for storing a developer and an opening section for passing the developer therethrough; and a rotary member disposed to rotate within the casing, wherein the casing is a structural body assembled by fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces; and at least a part of the split housing pieces are fixed together only by at least one fixing member, the method comprising the steps of: attaching the rotary member to a predetermined split structural body of the plurality of split housing pieces; joining together the plurality of split housing pieces; and fastening together the joined split housing pieces by the at least one fixing member; and attaching an auxiliary fixing member to the casing to prevent at least the part of the split housing pieces from moving in a direction in which the part of the split housing pieces depart from each other.
- 27. A method of disassembling a developer handling apparatus comprising:a casing including a storage section for storing a developer, and an opening section for passing the developer therethrough; and a rotary member disposed to rotate within the casing, another attachment component different from the rotary member, wherein the casing is a structural body assembled by fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces; and at least a part of the split housing pieces are fixed together only by at least one fixing member, the method comprising the steps of: releasing the at least one fixing member from a fixed state; separating apart the split housing pieces released from the fixed state; and removing the rotary member from the predetermined split housing detaching the another attachment component at the time of disassembly; and the rotary member and the other attachment member are attached to at least the part of the split housing pieces.
- 28. A developer handling apparatus comprising:a casing including: a storage section for storing a developer, and an opening section for passing the developer therethrough; and a rotary member disposed to rotate within the casing, another attachment component different from the rotary member, wherein the casing is a structural body assembled by fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces; joining sections of at least a part of the split housing pieces are made of synthetic resin; and the joining sections are fixedly joined together so that damage is not inflicted on the joining sections when the split housing pieces are disassembled; wherein it is necessary for detaching the another attachment component at a time of disassembly; and the rotary member and the another attachment member are attached to at least the part of the split housing pieces.
- 29. A developer handling apparatus comprising:a casing including: a storage section for storing a developer; and an opening section for passing the developer therethrough; and a rotary member disposed to rotate within the casing, another attachment component different from the rotary member, wherein the casing is a structural body assembled by fixedly joining together a plurality of split housing pieces; and at least a part of the split housing pieces are fixed together only by a fixing member; wherein it is necessary for detaching the another attachment component at a time of disassembly; and the rotary member and the other attachment member are attached to at least the part of the split housing pieces.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-212366 |
Jul 2001 |
JP |
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