Information
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Patent Grant
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6411791
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Patent Number
6,411,791
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Date Filed
Friday, January 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 25, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Grimley; Arthur T.
- Ngo; Hoang
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 119
- 399 270
- 399 271
- 399 272
- 399 274
- 399 281
- 399 282
- 399 284
- 399 285
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A developing apparatus includes a developing frame having an opening portion a developer carrying member provided in the opening portion and is adapted to carry developer a developer charging member contacted with the developer carrying member and is adapted to charge the developer carried by the developer carrying member. A voltage is applied to the developer charging member. A holding member, provided at a longitudinal end portion of the developing frame, is adapted to hold the developer carrying member and the developer charging member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a developing apparatus preferably used in an image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording material, such as a copying machine, a printer, a facsimile apparatus and a word processor.
2. Related Background Art
Conventionally, as an arrangement for forming an image through an electrophotographic system, there has been proposed a technique in which a latent image is formed by selectively exposing a drum-shaped electrophotographic photosensitive member (referred to as “photosensitive drum” hereinafter) as an image bearing member uniformly charged by a charging apparatus, and the latent image is developed by a developing apparatus with developer (referred to as “toner” hereinafter) to visualize the latent image as a toner image, and the toner image is transferred onto a recording material, thereby effecting the image recording.
As an example of such a developing apparatus, a developing apparatus as shown in
FIG. 10
has been proposed and put to practical use.
In this conventional developing apparatus, a developing container
120
containing nonmagnetic one-component toner is provided with a developing roller
112
as a developer carrying member, a developing blade
116
as a developer regulating member, and a coating roller
119
as a developer coating member.
The coating roller
119
is disposed to be abutted against the developing roller
112
at a position upstream of an abutment position between the developing blade
116
and the developing roller
112
in a rotational direction of the developing roller
112
, so that the toner is supplied onto the developing roller
112
by rotating the coating roller in a direction shown by the arrow R
2
in FIG.
10
.
The toner supplied to the developing roller
112
is sent to the abutment position constituted with the developing blade
116
as the developing roller
112
is rotated.
The toner on the developing roller
112
is brought to a uniform thin layer (toner coat) by the developing blade
116
, and, at the same time, charges are applied to the toner layer by friction with the developing blade
116
.
Developing bias is applied to the developing roller
112
, so that the toner on the developing roller is transferred onto the electrostatic latent image formed on a photosensitive drum
101
, thereby visualizing the latent image as a toner image on the photosensitive drum
101
.
However, in case of the above-mentioned conventional technique, the following problem arose.
Depending upon environment (temperature, humidity and the like) within which the developing apparatus is installed, a charging amount of charges on the developing roller may become unstable, thereby affecting an influence upon image quality.
In the past, in order to reduce the influence of such environment, a value of the developing bias has been adjusted in accordance with the environment to maintain the image quality constant.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a developing apparatus in which a charging amount of charges of developer on a developer carrying member can stably be obtained under various environments.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing apparatus having an excellent assembling ability.
The other object of the present invention is to provide a developing apparatus in which position setting of a developer charging member for charging developer on a developer carrying member and that of the developer carrying member can easily be done.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing an entire image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing a frame arrangement of a developing cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the frame arrangement of the developing cartridge according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of a developing device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of a developing device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a developing device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a developing device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view showing an example of driving of the developing device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of a developing device according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 10
is a sectional view showing a conventional developing apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Now, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be fully explained exemplarily with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it should be noted that dimensions, materials, configurations and relative positions of constructural parts described in the embodiments can be appropriately changed in accordance with an arrangement of an apparatus to which the present invention is applied and various conditions, and the present invention is not limited to embodiments described hereinbelow.
First of all, a developing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, a process cartridge having such a developing apparatus, and an image forming apparatus using such a developing apparatus will be described.
In the follwing explanation, a term “longitudinal direction” means a direction substantially perpendicular to a recording material conveying direction and substantially parallel with a surface of a recording material.
First of all, a schematic construction of an image forming apparatus
100
according to the embodiment will be explained.
FIG. 1
is a side sectional view of a color laser beam printer as one form of the image forming apparatus for forming a color image through an electrophotographic system.
A surface of a drum-shaped electrophotographic photosensitive member (referred to as “photosensitive drum” hereinafter)
1
as an image bearing member rotated at a constant speed is uniformly charged by charging means
2
. An electrostatic latent image is formed by illuminating a laser beam corresponding to image information from exposing means
3
onto the photosensitive drum
1
, and the latent image is developed by four developing cartridges Dm, Dc, Dy, Db (generically designated by “D”) (developing apparatus).
Developed images formed on the photosensitive drum
1
are successively transferred onto a belt-shaped intermediate transfer unit
4
in a superimposed fashion, thereby forming a color image.
The color image is transferred, by transfer means
6
, onto a recording material P (for example, a recording paper, an OHP sheet and the like) conveyed from a sheet supplying portion by conveying means
5
. The recording material P is conveyed to fixing means
7
, where the color image is fixed to the recording material. Thereafter, the recording material P is discharged onto a discharge portion
8
formed on an upper surface of the apparatus.
Next, various parts will be concretely described.
In order to form a process cartridge U, the photosensitive drum
1
is integrally formed with a container-like frame
9
a
of cleaning means
9
for removing developer (referred to as “toner” hereinafter) remaining on the photosensitive drum
1
after the toner image was transferred to the intermediate transfer unit
4
.
The process cartridge U is detachably mounted on a main body
100
of the image forming apparatus so that the user can exchange it for a new one when the service life of the process cartridge is expired.
The photosensitive drum
1
is constituted by coating an organic photoconductive layer on an outer surface of an aluminium cylinder having a diameter of about 50 mm and is rotatably supported within the container-like frame
9
a
of the cleaning means
9
also acting as a holder of the photosensitive drum
1
.
On the periphery of the photosensitive drum
1
, there are provided a cleaning blade
9
b
for scraping and removing the toner remaining on the photosensitive drum
1
, and the charging means
2
.
Accordingly, in the illustrated embodiment, the photosensitive drum
1
, the cleaning means
9
and the charging means
2
constitute the process cartridge U detachably mountable integrally to the main body
100
of the image forming apparatus.
Further, the photosensitive drum
1
is rotated in a counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 1
, in accordance with image formation, by transmitting a driving force of a driving motor (not shown).
The charging means
2
according to the illustrated embodiment uses a so-called contacting charging method and serves to uniformly charge the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
by applying voltage to a conductive roller as charging member rotated and contacted with the surface of the photosensitive drum
The exposing means
3
for exposing the charged photosensitive drum
1
serves to illuminate image light corresponding to image information onto a polygon mirror
3
a
when an image signal is applied to a laser diode (not shown).
The polygon mirror
3
a
is rotated at a high speed by a scanner motor
3
b
, and the image light reflected by the mirror
3
a
selectively expose the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
rotated at a constant speed through a focusing lens
3
c
and a reflection mirror
3
d
, thereby forming the electrostatic latent image.
The latent image is developed by the developing cartridges (developing apparatus) D for respective colors. The developing cartridges will be described later.
The toner images developed by the developing cartridges D are successively transferred onto the intermediate transfer unit
4
. The intermediate transfer unit
4
as a second image bearing member effects secondary transfer collectively the plural toner images effected primary transfer successively from the photosensitive drum
1
in the superimposed fashion onto the recording material P.
The intermediate transfer unit
4
has an intermediate transfer belt
4
a
running in a direction shown by the arrow R
4
. The intermediate transfer belt
4
a
according to the illustrated embodiment is a belt having a peripheral length of about 440 mm and is wound around a driving roller
4
b
, a secondary-transfer counter roller
4
c
and a driven roller
4
d.
Further, there is provided a pressing roller
4
j
shifted between a position where this roller comes close to urge the intermediate transfer belt
4
a
against the photosensitive drum
1
and a position where this roller is retarded to separate the intermediate transfer belt
4
a
from the photosensitive drum
1
.
The intermediate transfer belt
4
a
is rotated in the direction R
4
by rotation of the driving roller
4
b
. Further, at a predetermined position on an outer side of the intermediate transfer belt
4
a
, there is provided a cleaning unit
4
e
capable of engaging and disengaging the surface of the intermediate transfer belt
4
a
and serving to remove the residual toner remaining on the belt after the toner images were collectively transferred to the recording material P.
In the cleaning unit
4
e
, a charging roller
4
f
is contacted with the intermediate transfer belt
4
a
and charge having polarity opposite to that in the toner transferring is applied to the charging roller. The toner subjected to the opposite charge is electrostatically adhered to the photosensitive drum
1
at a primary transfer position and thereafter is removed and collected by the cleaning device
9
(described later) for the photosensitive drum
1
.
Incidentally, as a cleaning method for the intermediate transfer belt
4
a
, mechanical means such as a blade or a fur brush or combination thereof may be used, as well as the above-mentioned electrostatic cleaning.
Incidentally, the toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
after the toner images were transferred to the intermediate transfer unit
4
is removed by the cleaning means
9
. That is to say, the toner is scraped from the cleaning blade
9
b
as a cleaning member abutted against the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
and is collected into a removed toner container
9
c
. The removed toner container
9
c
is constituted by a cleaning frame
9
a.
A volume of the removed toner container
9
c
is selected so that the container is not filled with the removed toner collected in the waste toner container
9
c
before the service life of the photosensitive drum
1
is expired, and the toner in the removed toner container
9
c
is exchanged simultaneously with exchange of the cleaning unit U when the service life of the photosensitive drum
1
is expired.
In the illustrated embodiment, the transfer means
6
for transferring the toner images transferred to the intermediate transfer unit
4
in the superimposed fashion to the recording material P has a transfer roller as a transfer member, and the transfer roller
6
is constituted by coating a middle resistance foam elastic body on a metal shaft and can be shifted in an up-and-down direction in FIG.
1
.
The transfer roller
6
is positioned at a lower position (shown by the solid line in
FIG. 1
) where the roller is separated from the intermediate transfer unit
4
so as not to distort the toner images during the formation of four color toner images on the intermediate transfer unit
4
, i.e., during plural rotations of the intermediate transfer unit
4
.
After the color toner image was formed by transferring the toner images to the intermediate transfer unit
4
in the superimposed fashion, at a timing when the color toner image is transferred to the recording material P, the transfer roller
6
is shifted upwardly as shown by the chain line in
FIG. 1
by a cam (not shown).
As a result, the transfer roller
6
is urged against the intermediate transfer unit
4
via the recording material P with predetermined pressure. At the same time, bias voltage is applied to the transfer roller
6
, thereby transferring the toner images on the intermediate transfer unit
4
onto the recording material P.
For example, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the conveying means
5
for conveying the recording material P is provided with a sheet feeding cassette
5
a
containing a plurality of recording materials P, a pick-up roller
5
b
, a sheet feeding roller
5
c
, a retard roller
5
c
2
for preventing double-feed of recording materials, a pair of conveying rollers
5
d
, a pair of registration rollers
5
e
, a pair of discharge rollers
5
f
and a conveying guide
5
g.
During the image formation, the pick-up roller
5
b
is rotated in synchronous with the image formation so that the recording materials P in the sheet feeding cassette
5
a
are separated and fed one by one. The recording material P fed from the sheet feeding cassette
5
a
is guided by the conveying guide
5
g
and is sent to the pair of registration rollers
5
e
through the pair of conveying rollers
5
d.
During the image formation, the pair of registration rollers
5
e
effect nonrotation action for stopping and holding the recording material P and rotation action for conveying the recording material P toward the intermediate transfer unit
4
, at a predetermined sequence, to align the image with the recording material P in the transferring process as the next process, and the color toner image is transferred by the above-mentioned transfer means.
The recording material P to which the color toner image was transferred is conveyed to the fixing means
7
, where the toner image is fixed to the recording material. The fixing means
7
comprise a fixing roller
7
a
for applying heat to the recording material P, and a pressure roller
7
b
for urging the recording material P against the fixing roller
7
a
, and the rollers
7
a
,
7
b
are hollow rollers each including a heater therein and are rotatingly driven. The toner image is fixed to the recording material P by applying heat and pressure to the recording material while conveying the recording material P.
The recording material to which the toner was fixed is discharged onto a discharge portion
8
by the pair of discharge rollers
5
f
of the conveying means.
Next, the developing cartridges for developing the latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
1
will be explained.
The image forming apparatus has four developing cartridges D (Dm, Dc, Dy, Db) capable of developing magenta, cyan, yellow and black colors to form a full-color image. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the developing cartridges D are detachably mounted on a rotary unit
11
rotated around a shaft
10
.
During the image formation, the developing cartridges D are rotated around the shaft
10
while being held on the rotary unit
11
. Each developing cartridge D containing the respective color toner is stopped at a position opposed to the photosensitive drum
1
. Further, after a developing roller (described later) is positioned with respect to the photosensitive drum
1
, the toner is supplied in accordance with the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum
1
, thereby developing the latent image. The developer contained in each developing cartridge is non-magnetic one-component toner, and the developing roller is urged against and in contact with the photosensitive member to effect the contact development.
During the color image formation, whenever the intermediate transfer unit
4
is rotated, the rotary unit
11
is rotated so that the development is effected by using the magenta developing cartridge Dm containing magenta color toner, cyan developing cartridge Dc containing cyan color toner, yellow developing cartridge Dy containing yellow color toner, and black developing cartridge Db containing black color toner successively.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a cartridge frame
20
is constituted by a developing frame
20
a
, a toner container
20
b
, developing bearings
30
,
31
, as holding members, and a side cover
32
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, regarding the developing frame
20
a
and the toner container
20
b
, flanges
21
,
22
provided on both ends (in a direction crossing a longitudinal direction of the developing frame
20
a
) along the longitudinal direction of the developing frame and connection faces
23
,
24
provided on the toner frame
20
b
are interconnected by ultrasonic welding and the like.
Further, as shown in
FIG. 3
, on both ends in the longitudinal direction of the developing frame
20
a
and toner container
20
b
connected as described above, the developing bearings
30
,
31
as holding members are fixed by screws, and the side cover
32
is secured to the developing bearing
31
by a screw. In this way, all of the frames constitute the integral cartridge frame
20
.
The developing frame
20
a
includes a developing roller
12
as a developer carrying member for developing the latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
1
, a toner supplying roller
19
for supplying the toner to the peripheral portion of the developing roller, a developing blade
16
as a developer regulating member for forming a thin toner layer on the developing roller
12
, and a charging roller
14
which is a rotary member as a developer charging member.
Next, attachment of the toner supplying roller
19
and the developing blade
16
to the developing frame
20
a
will be explained.
FIG. 4
shows an end (non-drive side end) of the developing frame
20
a
opposite to an end in which the developing cartridge D is subjected to a driving force from the main body of the image forming apparatus. The developing frame
20
a
is provided with a notch
25
for receiving the toner supplying roller
10
.
The toner supplying roller
19
is incorporated into the developing frame
20
a
by inserting a shaft
19
b
(
FIG. 7
) on an end (driving side end) in which the developing cartridge D of the developing frame
20
a
is subjected to the driving force from the main body of the image forming apparatus into a through-hole (
FIG. 7
) provided in the drive side end of the developing frame
20
a
and then by entering a shaft
19
a
(
FIG. 4
) on the other end into the notch
25
of the developing frame
20
a.
Thereafter, in order to seal the notch
25
of the developing frame
20
a
, a bush
26
having a shape fitted into the notch is attached. Further, packings
27
for sealing the shafts in the rotational direction are attached to the shafts
19
a
,
19
b
of the toner supplying roller
19
.
Seal seat faces
28
,
29
are provided on both ends and longitudinal direction of an opening portion
20
c
of the developing frame
20
a
. After the toner supplying roller
19
is incorporated, seal members
33
,
34
are adhered to the seat faces, thereby preventing the toner from leaking from the opening portion
20
c
of the developing frame. After the seals are adhered, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, a base plate
57
, developing blade
16
and pressing plate
58
are attached to blade seat faces
20
a
1
,
20
a
2
.
FIG. 6
shows the developing bearing
30
provided on the non-drive side end of the developing frame. The developing bearing
30
has a shape for covering the longitudinal end of the developing frame
20
and has an attachment face
35
to the developing frame
20
a.
The attachment face
35
is provided with positioning bosses
35
a
,
35
b
fitted into positioning holes
60
a
,
60
b
(
FIG. 4
) provided in an attachment face
60
of the developing frame
20
a
. The bearing is secured to the developing frame
20
a
by inserting and tightening small screws (not shown) with respect to outer holes
35
c
,
35
d
at positions corresponding to female screws
60
c
,
60
d
of the developing frame
20
a.
FIG. 7
shows the developing bearing
31
provided on the drive side end of the developing frame. The developing bearing
31
is positioned and secured with respect to the developing frame
20
a
in the same manner as the developing bearing
30
provided on the non-drive side end of the developing frame.
As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the developing bearing
31
is provided with a shaft
31
a
for supporting a drive input member
51
through which the driving force is inputted from the main body of the image forming apparatus to the developing cartridge, and a shaft
31
b
for supporting an idler gear
53
meshed with a toner carrying gear
52
provided coaxially with the toner carrying member
13
.
Further, shafts
12
b
,
19
b
of the developing roller
12
and toner supplying roller
19
are passed through the drive side developing bearing
31
, and driving gears
54
,
55
are attached to ends
12
c
,
19
c
of these rollers. By attaching such drive input member and gears, the driving force is inputted to the developing cartridge D. The driving force inputted from the drive input member
51
is transmitted to the toner carrying gear
52
through a gear coaxial with the input member
51
and the idler gear
53
. Further, the driving force of the drive input member
51
is also transmitted to the drive gears
54
,
55
.
Now, main portions of the present invention will be explained.
First of all, attachment of the developing roller
12
and the charging roller
14
will be described. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the developing bearing
30
is provided with a developing roller bearing portion
30
a
, a toner supplying roller bearing portion
30
b
and a charging roller bearing portion
30
c.
Further, there is provided a boss
30
d
for attaching a torsion coil spring
56
as biasing means for the charging roller
14
. The charging roller bearing portion
30
c
constitute a substantially U-shaped guide groove extending in a direction connecting between a center of the charging roller
14
and a center of the developing roller
12
.
The attachment of the developing roller
12
and the charging roller
14
to the developing frame
20
a
is effected as follows. Here, although explanation is made by using the Figure showing the nondrive side, the drive side has the similar construction.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 6
, a side surface of the developing frame
20
a
is the attachment seat surface
60
for attaching the developing bearing
30
and has the positioning holes
60
a
,
60
b
for effecting the positioning with respect to the developing bearing
30
. The positioning hole
60
a
is a circular hole and the positioning hole
60
b
is an elongated hole extending in a direction connecting between centers of these holes.
Further, the seat face
60
is provided with the female screws
60
c
,
60
d
for securing the developing bearing. In addition, when the developing bearings
30
,
31
are attached to the side surfaces of the developing frame
20
a
, since the central axis of the developing roller
12
is determined, the both side surfaces of the developing frame
20
a
are parallel with each other, and both side surfaces extend in a direction perpendicular to a contact line obtained when the developing blade
16
abuts against the developing roller
12
.
After the toner supplying roller
19
, developing blade
16
and seals are attached, the developing roller
12
is installed within the developing frame
20
a
at a predetermined position, and the developing bearing
30
(and the developing bearing
31
) are attached in coincidence with the positioning holes
60
a
and
60
b
from both sides, and, at the same time, the developing roller
12
is fitted in the bearing portion
30
a.
When the developing bearing
30
reaches the developing frame
20
a
, the screws are tightened so that the developing roller
12
is rotatably attached to the developing frame
20
a.
A shown in
FIG. 9
, when the developing bearing
30
(and the developing bearing
31
) are attached, bearing portions for the charging roller
14
are formed on both sides of the developing frame
20
a
by the charging roller bearing portion (guide groove)
30
c
and the charging roller bearing portion (guide groove)
31
of the drive side developing bearing
30
. Along the bearing portion formed in this way, the charging roller
14
is inserted from an opening end of the bearing portion until the charging roller abuts against the developing roller
12
.
Then, the torsion coil spring
56
is attached to the boss
30
d
of the developing bearing
30
, and one end
56
a
of the spring is locked to a stopper
30
e
and the other end
56
b
is locked to a shaft
14
a
of the charging roller
14
, with the result that the charging roller
14
is urged against the developing roller
12
. In this way, the assembling of the charging roller
14
is completed. The charging roller
14
is driven with respect to the developing roller
12
by a friction force between these rollers.
In this case, since the developing roller bearing portion
30
a
, charging roller bearing portion
30
c
and charging roller pressurizing spring boss
30
d
are provided on the same part (developing bearing
30
), the central axis of the developing roller
12
is hard to be deviated from the central axis of the charging roller
14
, and since the position of the torsion coil spring
56
as means for pressurizing the charging roller
14
is determined only by accuracy of the part, a stable pressurizing force (biasing force) can be obtained.
A direction of the opening end of the charging roller bearing portion
30
c
of the developing bearing
30
is changed on the way by an angle α in
FIG. 6
(i.e., the charging roller bearing portion
30
c
is provided to guide the shaft
14
a
of the charging roller
14
from the opening portion through a curved path toward the direction along which the developing roller
12
is biased by the charging roller
14
), for reasons that operability of attaching the charging roller
14
is enhanced and that the charging roller
14
is prevented from being off by vibration and the like during transportation.
Further, electricity is supplied to the charging roller
14
through an electrode plate (not shown) formed from an elastic plate contacted with the end surface of the charging roller or though the pressurizing spring
56
for the charging roller
14
. AC voltage is applied to the charging roller
14
.
As mentioned above, since the developer charging member is held by the holding member together with the developer carrying member, the positional relationship between the developer charging member and the developer carrying member can stably be established, and the charging amount on the developer carrying member can stably be obtained regardless of the environmental condition, thereby stably permitting formation of an image always having high quality.
Further, since the developer charging member applies the charges to the developer as the thin developer layer coated on the developer carrying member by the developer regulating member, the uniform charging amount can be supplied to the developer on the developer carrying member.
Further, since the developer charging member is a rotary member contacted with the developer carrying surface of the developer carrying member can be uniformly charged without distortion of the layer, and the assembling ability can be enhanced.
Further, since the holding member has the biasing means for biasing the developer charging member against the developer carrying member, the stable biasing force can be obtained.
Further, since the holding member has the guide groove, the assembling ability can be enhanced.
Further, since the guide groove guides the shaft of the developer charging member from the opening end of the holding member through the curved path, the assembling ability can be enhanced and the developer charging member can be prevented from being dislodged by vibration and the like during transportation.
Claims
- 1. A developing apparatus comprising:a developing frame having an opening portion; a developer carrying member provided in said opening portion and being adapted to carry developer; a developer charging member contacted with said developer carrying member and being adapted to charge the developer carried by said developer carrying member, wherein a voltage is applied to said developer charging member; and a holding member provided at a longitudinal end portion of said developing frame and adapted to hold said developer carrying member and said developer charging member, wherein said developer charging member includes a shaft portion, and said holding member includes a guide groove portion through which said shaft portion can be guided from an opening end portion after said holding member is attached to said developing frame.
- 2. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a developer regulating member for regulating a thickness of a layer of the developer carried on said developer carrying member, wherein said developer charging member is disposed at a downstream side of said developer regulating member and at an upstream side of a development portion where the developer is supplied from said developer carrying member to an image bearing member, in a developer carrying direction of said developer carrying member.
- 3. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said developer charging member is a rotary member.
- 4. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said holding member shiftably holds said developer charging member, and said apparatus further comprising a biasing member for biasing said developer charging member against said developer carrying member.
- 5. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said guide groove portion is provided to be extended from said opening end portion toward a direction approaching to said developer carrying member.
- 6. A developing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said guide groove portion has a curved portion.
- 7. A developing apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, 5, or 6, wherein said developing apparatus is provided, together with an image bearing member, in a process cartridge detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-003921 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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2000-010203 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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