Information
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Patent Grant
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6654583
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Patent Number
6,654,583
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Date Filed
Friday, June 28, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 281
- 399 285
- 399 279
- 399 272
- 399 111
- 399 234
- 399 235
- 399 119
- 399 113
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A developing apparatus includes a developer carrying member for carrying a developer thereon. An electrostatic image is formed on an image bearing member with the developer. A rotatable developer electrifying member contacts the developer carrying member and electrifies the developer carried on the developer carrying member. A holding member supports the developer electrifying member and the developer carrying member. A bearing assembled to the holding member receives a shaft of the developer electrifying member. The developer electrifying member is held by the holding member through the bearing member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a developing apparatus for developing an electrostatic image on an image bearing member with a developer.
2. Description of Related Art
The prior art and problems peculiar thereto will hereinafter be described with reference to
FIG. 9
of the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 9
is an illustration of portions around a developing roller which is the developer carrying member of a developing apparatus according to the prior art.
In image forming apparatuses using the electrophotographic image forming process, use has heretofore been made of the process cartridge system in which a photosensitive drum and process means for acting on the photosensitive drum are integrally made into a cartridge which is made detachably attachable to the main body of an image forming apparatus. According to this process cartridge system, the maintenance of the apparatus can be done by a user himself without resort to a serviceman and therefore, the operability of the apparatus could be markedly improved. So, this process cartridge system is widely used in image forming apparatuses.
Recently there have been produced many such process cartridges available for use in color image forming apparatuses. A higher quality of image than before will be expected of image forming apparatuses in the future including such color image forming apparatuses.
On the other hand, in a developing apparatus using a non-magnetic toner, the electrification charge amount of the developer (toner) on a developing roller has been liable to become unstable depending on the environment (such as temperature and humidity) in which it is placed, and it has sometimes affected the quality of image.
In order to mitigate such influence of the environment, there has heretofore been adopted means such as regulating a developing bias value in conformity with the environment. Also, recently, in order to enable the electrifying charge amount of the toner on the developing roller to be obtained stably without being affected by such environmental factors, use has come to be made of a toner electrifying roller or the like which is a developer electrifying member.
The toner electrifying roller is in contact with the developing roller and uniformly imparts charges to the toner on the developing roller while being driven to rotate thereby. Also, the toner electrifying roller has its outer peripheral surface pressurized by a torsion coil spring or the like, whereby there has been adopted a construction in which it contacts with the developing roller and is driven to rotate thereby.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, however, there has been adopted a construction in which a conventional toner electrifying roller
102
has its outer peripheral surface pressurized by a torsion coil spring
103
or the like, whereby it is pressed against a developing roller
101
and is driven to rotate thereby and therefore, when the balance between the resistance by the pressure force of the spring
103
and the frictional force with the developing roller
101
through a toner layer is destroyed, bad rotation or the like may occur and it may cause the aggravation of the quality of image.
As an example of using a toner electrifying roller is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,411,791.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus in which the pressure of a developer electrifying member to a developer carrying member is stabilized.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus in which charges are uniformly imparted to a developer carried on a developer carrying member by a developer electrifying member.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus in which a developer electrifying member can be made stably rotatable.
It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus in which a developer electrifying member can be stably held.
Further objects and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description when re and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a vertical cross-sectional view showing the general construction of an image forming apparatus;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of a process cartridge;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a process cartridge;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a developing apparatus;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a toner electrifying roller;
FIG. 6
is an illustration of a holding member;
FIG. 7
illustrates the disposition of a toner electrifying roller pressurizing spring;
FIG. 8
is an illustration of a bearing member;
FIG. 9
is an illustration of portions around a conventional developing roller;
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view of the essential portions of a developing apparatus according to a second embodiment;
FIG. 11
illustrates a method of mounting the process cartridge on the image forming apparatus;
FIG. 12
illustrates a method of positioning the process cartridge in the image forming apparatus;
FIG. 13
illustrates the method of positioning the process cartridge in the image forming apparatus;
FIGS. 14A and 14B
illustrate the construction of a holding member;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view illustrating a method of assembling a developing unit;
FIG. 16
is a perspective view illustrating the method of assembling the developing unit;
FIG. 17
illustrates the construction of a side cover;
FIG. 18
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the essential portions of the developing apparatus;
FIG. 19
illustrates a method of assembling the driving side of the developing apparatus; and
FIG. 20
is a cross-sectional view of the essential portions of the developing apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Some embodiments of an image forming apparatus according to the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a vertical cross-sectional view showing the general construction of the image forming apparatus,
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of a process cartridge,
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the process cartridge,
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a developing apparatus,
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a toner electrifying roller,
FIG. 6
is an illustration of a holding member (developing holder),
FIG. 7
illustrates the disposition of a toner electrifying roller pressurizing spring, and
FIG. 8
is an illustration of a bearing member.
General Construction of the Image Forming Apparatus
The general construction of the image forming apparatus will first be described schematically with reference to FIG.
1
. The image forming apparatus a shown in
FIG. 1
is provided with four photosensitive drums
1
(
1
a,
1
b,
1
c
and
1
d
) as image bearing members vertically juxtaposed. The photosensitive drums
1
are counter-clockwisely rotatively driven by driving means (not shown). Around the photosensitive drums
1
, there are disposed electrifying devices
2
(
2
a,
2
b,
2
c
and
2
d
) as electrifying means for uniformly electrifying the surfaces of the photosensitive drums
1
, scanner units
3
(
3
a,
3
b,
3
c
and
3
d
) as exposing means for applying laser beams on the basis of image information and forming electrostatic latent images on the photosensitive drums
1
, developing apparatuses
4
(
4
a,
4
b,
4
c
and
4
d
) as developing means for causing toners as developers to adhere to the electrostatic latent images and developing the latent images as toner images, electrostatic transferring apparatuses
5
for transferring the toner images on the photosensitive drums
1
to a transferring material S, cleaning apparatuses
6
(
6
a,
6
b,
6
c
and
6
d
) as cleaning means for removing any untransferred toners residual on the surfaces of the photosensitive drums
1
after the transfer, etc.
The photosensitive drums
1
, the electrifying devices
2
, the developing apparatuses
4
and the cleaning apparatuses
6
are integrally made into cartridges to thereby form process cartridges
7
(
7
a,
7
b,
7
c
and
7
d
). Here, the electrifying means, the exposing means, the developing means and the cleaning means are generically named process means acting on the photosensitive drums
1
.
Description will hereinafter be made in succession from the photosensitive drums
1
.
Each photosensitive drum
1
is comprised, for example, an aluminum cylinder having a diameter of 30 mm and an organic photoconductive layer (OPC photoconductor) applied to the outer peripheral surface thereof. The photosensitive drum
1
has its opposite end portions rotatably supported by support members, and a driving force from a driving motor (not shown) is transmitted to one of the end portions, whereby the photosensitive drum is counter-clockwisely rotatively driven.
As the electrifying device
2
, use can be made of one of the contact electrifying type. An electrifying member is an electrically conductive roller formed into a roller shape, and this roller is brought into contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
, and an electrifying bias voltage is applied to this roller to thereby uniformly electrify the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
.
The scanner units
3
are disposed substantially in the horizontal direction of the photosensitive drum
1
, and image light corresponding to an image signal is applied to polygon mirrors
9
(
9
a
,
9
b
,
9
c
and
9
d
) rotated at a high spaced by scanner motors (not shown), by a laser diode (not shown). Design is made such that the image light reflected by the polygon mirrors
9
selectively exposes thereto the surface of the electrified photosensitive drum
1
through imaging lenses
10
(
10
a
,
10
b
,
10
c
and
10
d
) to thereby form an electrostatic latent image. Also, the scanner unit
3
, as shown in
FIG. 11
, is formed longer in the lengthwise direction thereof than the pitch between left and right side plates, and is mounted so that the projected portions
33
of the scanner unit
3
may jump outwardly from openings
35
a
to
35
h
in the left and right side plates
32
. At that time, the scanner unit, as shown in
FIG. 12
, is pressed downwardly by about 45° as indicated by an arrow F with a force of about 9.8N by a compression spring
36
. Thereby the scanner unit is reliably urged against and positioned on bumping portions.
The developing apparatuses
4
are comprised of toner contained
41
(
41
a,
41
b,
41
c
and
41
d
) as developing containers as shown in
FIG. 2
containing therein toners comprising yellow, magenta, cyan and black non-magnetic one-component developers, and a developing frame
45
, and the toner in each toner container
41
is fed onto a toner supplying roller
43
by a toner carrying mechanism
42
. Thereafter, the toner is applied to the outer periphery of a developing roller
40
clockwisely rotated as viewed in
FIG. 2
by the toner supplying roller
43
clockwisely rotated as viewed in
FIG. 2 and a
developing blade
44
abutting against the outer periphery of the developing roller
40
as a developer carrying member, and charges of the negative polarity are imparted to the toner. A developing bias is then applied to the developing roller
40
opposed to the photosensitive drum
1
on which the electrostatic latent image has been formed, whereby toner development is effected on the photosensitive drum
1
in conformity with the electrostatic latent image thereon.
A circularly moved electrostatic transferring belt
11
is disposed so as to be opposed to and contact with all photosensitive drums
1
a
,
1
b
,
1
c
and
1
d
. The electrostatic transferring belt
11
is comprised of a film-like member having a volume resistivity of 10
11
to 10
14
Ω·cm and having a thickness of about 150 μm. The electrostatic transferring belt
11
is vertically supported on four shafts by rollers, and is circularly moved to electrostatically adsorb the transferring material S to the left outer peripheral surface as viewed in FIG.
1
and bring the transferring material S into contact with the photosensitive drums
1
. Thereby, the transferring material S is conveyed to a transferring position by the electrostatic transferring belt
11
, and the toner images on the photosensitive drums
1
are transferred to the transferring material S.
Transferring rollers
12
(
12
a,
12
b,
12
c
and
12
d
) are juxtaposed at locations in contact with the inner side of the electrostatic transferring belt
11
and opposed to the four photosensitive drums
1
a,
1
b,
1
c
and
1
d.
Charges of the positive polarity are imparted from these transferring rollers
12
to the transferring materials S through the electrostatic transferring belt
11
, and by an electric field by these charges, the toner images of the negative polarity on the photosensitive drums
1
are transferred to the transferring material S being in contact with the photosensitive drums
1
.
The electrostatic transferring belt
11
is a belt having a circumferential length of about 700 mm and a thickness of 150 μm, and is passed over four rollers, i.e., a driving roller
13
, driven rollers
14
a,
14
b
and a tension roller
15
and is rotated in the direction of arrow. Thereby, the electrostatic transferring belt
11
is circularly moved and the toner images are transferred while the transferring material S is conveyed from the driven roller
14
a
side to the driving roller
13
side.
A feeding portion
16
is for feeding the transferring material S to the image forming portion, and a plurality of transferring materials S are contained in a feed cassette
17
. During image formation, a feed roller
18
(half moon roller) and a pair of registration rollers
19
are rotatively driven in conformity with the image forming operation, and the transferring materials S in the feed cassette
17
are separated and fed one by one and the leading edge of the transferring material S strikes against the pair of registration rollers
19
and the transferring material S is once stopped thereby, and forms a loop, whereafter it is fed to the electrostatic transferring belt
11
by the pair of registration rollers
19
with the rotation of the electrostatic transferring belt
11
synchronized with the image writing start position.
A fixing portion
20
is provided for fixing the toner images of the plural colors transferred to the transferring material S, and comprises a rotated heat roller
21
a
and a pressure roller
21
b
brought into pressure contact therewith and giving heat and pressure to the transferring material S. That is, the transferring material S to which the toner images on the photosensitive drums
1
have been transferred is conveyed by the pair of fixing rollers
21
(
21
a
and
21
b
) when it passes through the fixing portions
20
, and also is given heat and pressure by the pair of fixing rollers
21
. Thereby, the toner images of the plural colors are fixed on the surface of the transferring materials S.
As the image forming operation, the process cartridges
7
are successively driven in accordance with the print timing, and in conformity with the driving thereof, the photosensitive drums
1
are counter-clockwisely rotatively driven. Then the scanner units
3
corresponding to the respective process cartridges
7
are successively driven. By this driving, the electrifying rollers
2
impact uniform charges to the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drums
1
, and the scanner units
3
effect exposure on the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drums
1
in conformity with the image signal to thereby form electrostatic latent images on the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drums
1
. The developing rollers
40
in the developing apparatuses
4
cause the toners to shift to the low potential portions of the electrostatic latent images, thereby forming (developing) toner images on the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drums
1
.
At the timing whereat the leading edge of the toner image on the peripheral surface of the most upstream photosensitive drum
1
(the photosensitive drum
1
a
in
FIG. 1
) is rotatively conveyed to the opposed point to the electrostatic transferring belt
11
, the pair of registration rollers
19
start their rotation and feed the transferring material S to the electrostatic transferring belt
11
so that the print starting position of the transferring material S may coincide with the opposed point.
The transferring material S is designed such that it is brought into pressure contact with the outer periphery of the electrostatic transferring belt
11
in such a manner as to be sandwiched by and between an electrostatic adsorbing roller
22
and the electrostatic transferring belt
11
and a voltage is applied between the electrostatic transferring belt
11
and the electrostatic adsorbing roller
22
to thereby induce charges in the dielectric material layers of the transferring material S and the electrostatic transferring belt
11
which are dielectric materials, and electrostatically adsorb the transferring material to the outer periphery of the electrostatic transferring belt
11
. Thereby, the transferring material S is stably adsorbed to the electrostatic transferring belt
11
and is conveyed to the most downstream transferring portion. The transferring material S, while being thus conveyed, has the toner images on the photosensitive drums
1
successively transferred thereto by an electric field formed between each photosensitive drum
1
and each transferring roller
12
.
The transferring material S to which the toner images of the four colors have been transferred is curvature-separated from the electrostatic transferring belt
11
by the curvature of the belt driving roller
13
and is conveyed to the fixing portion
20
. The transferring material S has the toner images thereon heat-fixed by the fixing portion
20
, whereafter it is discharged out of the apparatus from a discharging portion
24
by a pair of discharging rollers
23
with its image bearing surface facing downwardly.
Process Cartridges
The process cartridges into which the present invention has been embodied will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The process cartridges
7
(
7
a,
7
b,
7
c
and
7
d
) for yellow, magenta, cyan and black are the same in construction.
Each of the process cartridges
7
is divided into a drum-shaped electrophotographic photosensitive member, i.e., a photosensitive drum
1
, which is an image bearing member, a drum unit
50
provided with electrifying means and cleaning means, and a developing apparatus (developing unit)
4
as developing means for developing an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, the drum unit
50
is such that the photosensitive drum
1
is rotatably mounted on a cleaning frame
51
through bearings
31
a
and
31
b.
On the periphery of the photosensitive drum
1
, there is disposed an electrifying device
2
as primary electrifying means for uniformly electrifying the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
, and a cleaning blade
60
is disposed in a cleaning apparatus
6
for removing any toner residual on the photosensitive drum
1
, and further the residual toner removed from the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
by the cleaning blade
60
is sent into a waste toner chamber
53
provided rearwardly of the cleaning frame by a toner carrying mechanism
52
. The driving force of a driving motor, not shown, is transmitted to one rear end as viewed in
FIG. 2
, whereby the photosensitive drum
1
may be counter-clockwisely rotatively driven in conformity with the image forming operation.
The developing unit
4
is comprised of a developing roller
40
being in contact with the photosensitive drum
1
and rotated in the direction of arrow Y, a toner container
41
in which the toner is contained, and a developing frame
45
. The developing roller
40
is rotatably supported by the developing frame
45
through holding members (developing holders)
47
and
48
, and there are disposed a toner supplying roller
43
contacting with the developing roller
40
in the circumferential direction of the latter and rotated in the direction of arrow Z, a developing blade
44
and a toner electrifying roller
54
as developer electrifying means contacting with the developing roller
40
and driven to rotate thereby. Further, in the toner container
41
, there is provided a toner carrying mechanism
42
for agitating the contained toner and also carrying the toner to the toner supplying roller
43
.
The developing unit
4
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, is of suspended structure in which the entire developing unit
4
is supported by a pin
49
a
for pivotal movement relative to the photosensitive drum unit
50
about a support shaft
49
provided on the holding members
47
and
48
attached to the opposite ends of the developing unit
4
, and in the single piece state (not mounted on the main body of the image forming apparatus) of the process cartridge
7
, the developing unit
4
is always pressed by a pressurizing spring
70
so that the developing roller
40
may contact with the photosensitive drum
1
by a rotational moment about the support shaft
49
. Further, the toner container
41
of the developing unit
4
is integrally provided with a rib
46
for the spacing means of the main body of the image forming apparatus A to abut there against when the developing roller
40
is to be spaced apart from the photosensitive drum
1
.
During development, when the contained toner is carried to the toner supplying roller
43
by the toner carrying mechanism
42
, the toner supplying roller
43
being rotated in the direction of arrow Y supplies the toner to the developing roller
40
by the frictional contact thereof with the developing roller being rotated in the direction of arrow Z, as shown in
FIG. 2
, and causes the toner to be carried on the developing roller
40
. The toner carried on the developing roller
40
comes to the developing blade
44
with the rotation of the developing roller
40
, and the developing blade
44
imparts charges to the toner and also forms the toner into a predetermined thin toner layer.
The toner comes to the toner electrifying roller
54
with the further rotation of the developing roller
40
. The toner electrifying roller
54
is being driven to rotate by the developing roller
40
, and effects the imparting of charges for further uniformizing the amount of electrification charges of the toner imparted by the developing blade
44
(the details of this will be described later). The toner is then carried to a developing portion in which the photosensitive drum
1
and the developing roller
40
are in contact with each other, and by a DC developing bias applied from a voltage source, not shown, to the developing roller
40
, the toner adheres to the electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum
1
, whereby a toner image is formed.
Any toner residual on the surface of the developing roller
40
without contributing to development is returned into the developing unit
4
with the rotation of the developing roller
40
, and is stripped off and collected from the developing roller
40
by the frictional contact portion thereof with the toner supplying roller
43
. The collected toner is agitated and mixed with the remaining toner by the toner carrying mechanism
42
.
In the contact developing system wherein as in the present embodiment, development is effected with the photosensitive drum
1
and the developing roller
40
being in contact with each other, it is preferable that the photosensitive drum
1
be a rigid member and the developing roller
40
used therewith be a roller having an elastic member. As this elastic member, use is made of a solid rubber single layer, or with the electrifying property for the toner taken into account, a solid rubber layer provided with a resin coating thereon.
Positioning of the Process Cartridge
The mounting of the process cartridge
7
onto the main body A of the apparatus, as shown in
FIG. 11
, is effected by inserting the bearings
31
a
and
31
b
supporting the photosensitive drum
1
along a first guide groove
34
on the direction of arrow. Then, as shown in
FIG. 13
, the bearings
31
a
and
31
b
are urged against the bumping surfaces
37
and
38
of the guide groove
34
, whereby the position of the process cartridge
7
is determined. Regarding a method of pressing the process cartridge
7
in the main body of the printer, as shown in
FIG. 12
, a shaft
39
is caulked on left and right side plates
32
, and a torsion coil spring
30
is supported on the shaft
39
and the end portion
30
a
thereof is fitted in and fixed to the holes
32
a
of the left and right side plates. In a state in which the process cartridge
7
is absent, the torsion coil spring
30
is regulated in the direction of rotation by a bent-up portion
32
b
from the left and right side plates. When the process cartridge
7
is inserted, the torsion coil spring
30
is counter-clockwisely rotated while resisting its own force, and when it clears the bearings
31
a
and
31
b
, it is positioned as shown in FIG.
12
and presses with a force of about 9.8N in the direction of the arrow F.
Toner Electrifying Roller
The construction of the toner electrifying roller
54
of the developing unit
4
in the present embodiment will now be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 4
,
5
,
6
,
7
and
8
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the developing roller
40
of the developing unit
4
is rotatably supported on the developing frame
45
through holding members
47
and
48
. Also, the toner electrifying roller
54
is likewise held by the holding members
47
and
48
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the toner electrifying roller
54
is an electrically conductive roller formed into a roller shape by a metallic mandrel and an electrically conductive material, and this roller is brought into contact with the developing roller
40
and is driven to rotate by the developing roller
40
, and a bias voltage is applied thereto to thereby uniformly impart charges to the toner thin-layer-regulated on the surface of the developing roller
40
which differs in the eleclification charge amount depending on environment such as temperature and humidity. The opposite end portions of the mandrel of the toner electrifying roller
54
are rotatably supported by bearing members
55
. As the bearing members
55
, use is made of substantially cylindrical sliding bearings or anti-friction bearings formed of a sliding resin material.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the holding member
47
is provided with a developing roller bearing portion
47
a,
a toner supplying roller bearing portion
47
b
and a toner electrifying roller bearing portion
47
c.
The toner electrifying roller bearing portion
47
c
is a U-shaped guide groove in a direction linking the center of the toner electrifying roller
54
and the center of the developing roller
40
together. The toner electrifying roller
54
is incorporated into the toner electrifying roller bearing portion
47
c
in such a manner as to assemble the bearing members
55
to the opposite end portions thereof, and thereafter adjust the bearing members
55
to the guide groove.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, a toner electrifying roller pressurizing spring
56
such as a torsion coil spring is used as pressurizing means (biasing means) for pressurizing the toner electrifying roller
54
against the developing roller
40
. The toner electrifying roller pressurizing spring
56
is first attached to a boss
47
d
provided on the holding member
47
, whereafter one end
56
a
of the toner electrifying roller pressurizing spring
56
is hooked onto a stopper
47
e
and the other end
56
b
of the pressurizing spring
56
is hooked onto the bearing member
55
of the toner electrifying roller
54
. Thereby, the toner electrifying roller
54
becomes pressurized against the developing roller
40
. When such a pressurizing construction is adopted, such an inconvenience as bad rotation does not occur because the bearing members
55
are used and the resistance to pressurization is mitigated.
Also, as shown in
FIG. 8
, each of the bearing members
55
of the toner electrifying roller is provided with ribs
55
a
and
55
b
as projected portions on the opposite end portions of the cylindrical surface thereof in the axial direction of the toner electrifying roller. The other end
56
b
of the pressurizing spring
56
is hooked onto the area sandwiched between these two ribs, whereby the movement of the pressurizing spring
56
in the axial direction of the toner electrifying roller is regulated, and it is made possible to prevent the pressurizing spring from axially deviating and coming off.
By constructing so, the toner electrifying roller
54
slides with the bearing members
55
and receives pressure through the bearing members
55
and therefore, the rotational resistance thereof is mitigated and the stable rotation thereof becomes possible. Also, the bearing members
55
are provided with the ribs
55
a
and
55
b
for preventing the coming-off of the pressurizing spring
56
, whereby it becomes difficult for the pressurizing spring
56
from coming off even when it is vibrated during transportation or during handling. Accordingly, a stable pressure force is brought about to the toner electrifying roller
54
and stable rotation is brought about to the developing roller
40
, and uniform charges can be imparted to the toner on the developing roller
40
.
In the above-described embodiment, the supply of electric power to the toner electrifying roller
54
is effected with a contact member (electrode member)
274
abutting against the end surface
54
a
of the toner electrifying roller
54
, as shown in FIG.
20
. Also, the toner electrifying roller
54
is adapted to be incorporated into the developing apparatus with the bearing members
55
for rotatably supporting the toner electrifying roller
54
being tentatively assembled as shown in
FIG. 5
after the developing blade
44
, the developing roller
40
, etc. have been incorporated into the developing container
48
.
In the construction of
FIG. 20
, however, the toner electrifying roller
54
with the bearing members
55
tentatively assembled thereto is moved during assembly and therefore, the bearing members
55
have sometimes come off before assembly is completed.
Or due to the vibrations and shocks during transportation or when the user has dropped the developing apparatus by mistake, the positional relationship between the contact member
274
for effecting the supply of electric power to the toner electrifying roller
54
and the toner electrifying roller
54
has sometimes been spoiled.
In order to solve such problems, according to the following embodiment, there is provided a construction which makes the stable application of a voltage from the main body of the developing apparatus to the developer electrifying member possible, and there is also provided a construction in which the electrification charge amount of the toner on the developer carrying member is stably obtained even under various environments and which is easy to assemble and in which the portion for supplying electric power to the developer electrifying member can sufficiently stand the vibrations and shocks during transportation.
Another Embodiment
Another embodiment of the developing apparatus will be described below.
The construction of main body of the image forming apparatus, the construction of the process cartridge except for the developing apparatus, and the basic construction of the developing apparatus are as previously described and therefore need not be described. The toner electrifying roller, the bearing members, the holding members and the pressurizing member differ a little from those in the above-described embodiment.
Developing Apparatus
The constructions of the developing roller and toner electrifying roller of the developing apparatus and a method of mounting them will hereinafter be described with reference to
FIGS. 10
,
14
A,
14
B,
15
,
16
,
17
,
18
and
19
.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, the toner electrifying roller
70
is an electrically conductive roller formed by a metallic mandrel
70
c
and an elastic portion
70
b
formed of an electrically conductive material, and this roller is brought into contact with the developing roller
40
and is driven to rotate thereby, and a bias voltage is applied thereto to thereby uniformly impart charges to the thin-layer-regulated toner on the surface of the developing roller
40
which differs in the electrification charge amount depending on environment such as temperature and humidity. The opposite end portions
70
a
of the mandrel of the toner electrifying roller
70
are rotatably supported by bearing members
71
and
72
. In the present embodiment, resin bearings formed of a sliding resin material (such as POM) are used as the resin members
71
and
72
.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIGS. 14A and 14B
, the holding member
48
is provided with a developing roller bearing portion
48
a,
a toner supplying roller bearing portion
48
b
and a cavity portion
48
c
provided so as to cover the bearing member
71
. The cavity portion
48
c,
as shown in
FIG. 14B
, is of a slot shape, and has a gap in which the bearing member is movable relative to the direction of a live linking the center of the developing roller
40
and the center of the rotary shaft of the toner electrifying roller
70
together, and is in fitted relationship with the bearing member
71
in a direction orthogonal to the aforementioned direction. The holding member
47
is also similar in construction.
The attachment of the developing roller
40
, the holding members
47
,
48
, the toner electrifying roller
70
and the bearing members
71
and
72
to the developing container (developing frame) is effected by the following procedure.
As shown in
FIG. 15
, the toner container
41
is attached to the developing frame
45
by such means as bead welding. Moreover, the toner supplying roller
43
and a seal member (not shown) for preventing the toner from leaking out of the developing frame
45
are attached to the developing frame
45
. Further, the developing blade
44
is fixed to the developing frame
45
by a screw
90
.
One lengthwise side of the developing frame
45
is formed with an aperture
45
h
for effecting the positioning thereof with respect to the holding member
48
and a lower aperture
45
i
for screwing the holding member. On the other hand, as shown in
FIGS. 14A and 14B
, the holding member
48
has positioning bosses
48
e
and an aperture
48
f
for passing a screw therethrough formed at locations corresponding to apertures
45
h
formed in a side of the developing frame
45
. The other lengthwise side of the developing frame
45
(the side to which the holding member
47
is attached) is similar in construction to the holding member
48
.
As shown in
FIG. 15
, the developing roller
40
is placed on the developing frame
45
to which up to the developing blade
44
is attached, and the holding members
47
and
48
are disposed along the apertures
45
h
from the opposite sides of the developing frame
45
, and the developing roller
40
and the toner supplying roller
43
are combined so as to coincide with the bearing portions
47
a,
47
b
and
48
a,
48
b
of the holding members
47
and
48
, respectively, and the holding members
47
and
48
are fixed to the developing container
45
by screws.
Thereafter, as shown in
FIG. 16
, the toner electrifying roller
70
is tentatively placed into the cavity portion
48
c
of the holding member from the direction of arrow A. At this time, such parts as the bearing members are not held on the toner electrifying roller
70
in their tentatively assembled state and therefore, the coming-off or the like of the parts need not be taken into account, and the handling is easy and this is excellent in the assembly property.
Also, in ordinary assembly, the elastic portion
70
b
of the toner electrifying roller
70
is adapted not to be touched by the user's hand with the influence upon the image taken into account, and for the transportation of the toner electrifying roller
70
, the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel is adapted to be held by the user's hand. In the present construction, as previously described, no other parts are assembled to the toner electrifying roller
70
and therefore, the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel is all exposed, and the area usable for transportation is wide and in this respect as well, the handling of the parts becomes easy.
Next, the bearing member
71
is passed through the cavity portion
48
c
of the holding member
48
from the direction of the rotary shaft of the toner electrifying roller
70
, and is further incorporated so as to fit to the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel of the toner electrifying roller
70
. Thus, the toner electrifying roller
70
has been rotatably incorporated relative to the developing frame
45
(see FIG.
10
).
Further, as shown in
FIG. 10
, pressurizing members (biasing members)
75
for pressing the toner electrifying roller
70
against the developing roller are attached to the holding members
47
and
48
. After the toner electrifying roller
70
and the bearing members
71
,
72
are assembled to the holding members
47
and
48
, one end of the pressurizing members
75
is incorporated into the portions
47
g
and
48
g
of the holding members
47
and
48
to which the pressurizing members are attached, and the other ends thereof are incorporated into concave grooves (the portions to which the pressurizing members are attached)
71
a
and
72
a
provided in the bearing members
71
and
72
, respectively. Thereby, the toner electrifying roller
70
is pressed against the developing roller
40
to become capable of being reliably driven to rotate, and further the concave grooves
71
a
and
72
a
regulate so that the pressurizing members
75
move toward the rotational axis of the toner electrifying roller
70
.
The construction of the portion A (the developing unit non-driving side) of
FIG. 10
will be shown below. (
FIG. 18
is an enlarged view of the portion A of
FIG. 10.
) As shown in
FIG. 10
, a side cover
73
is provided on the outer side of the holding member
48
. The side cover
73
, as shown in
FIG. 17
, has incorporated in advance therein a contact member (electrode member)
74
, a contact spring
78
and a contact plate
76
which are electric power supplying means to the toner electrifying roller
70
. The contact plate
76
is a portion of an electric power supplying path for applying a bias voltage from the main body of the image forming apparatus to the developing apparatus, and is adapted to become capable of supplying electric power when the developing apparatus is incorporated into the image forming apparatus (not shown).
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 18
, the bearing member
71
is formed with a hole
71
h
so as to receive the contact member
74
therein and so that the contact member
74
and the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel of the toner electrifying roller may contact with each other to thereby bring about an electrically conducting state.
Further, a recess
74
a
is provided in the end surface of the contact member
74
, and is adapted to cover the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel of the toner electrifying roller
70
when the contact member
74
is incorporated. Also, the fixing of the contact member
74
and the contact plate
76
to the contact spring
78
is accomplished by light press fitting.
The assemblage of the side cover
73
to the developing unit and the supply of electric power to the toner electrifying roller
70
are effected by the following procedure.
As shown in
FIG. 14B
, the holding member
48
is provided with positioning bosses
48
h
for the side cover
73
. On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 17
, the side cover
73
is provided with positioning holes
73
a
at locations corresponding to the bosses
48
h
of the holding member
48
.
After the bearing member
71
is assembled to the holding member
48
, the side cover
73
is combined with the holding member
48
while the positioning holes
73
a
formed in the side cover
73
and the positioning bosses
48
h
of the holding member
48
are aligned with each other. At this time, the contact member
74
is combined so as to enter the hole
71
h
of the bearing member
71
. The side cover
73
is then assembled until it is brought into close contact with the holding member, whereafter it is fixed by a screw (not shown). Thus, the contact plate
76
, the contact spring
78
, the contact member
74
and the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel of the toner electrifying roller come into contact with one another, and the electric power supplying path from the main body of the image forming apparatus to the toner electrifying roller
70
is completed.
The construction of the portion B (the developing unit driving side) of
FIG. 10
will be shown below.
(
FIG. 19
is a perspective view of the portion B of FIG.
10
).
A method of assembling the holding member
47
and the bearing member
72
is similar to the assemblage of the aforedescribed developing unit non-driving side.
As shown in
FIG. 19
, a driving side side cover
77
is provided on the outer side of the holding member
47
. The driving side side cover
77
is provided with an axial regulating portion
77
a
for regulating the axial movement of the toner electrifying roller relative to the bearing member
72
.
For the attachment of the driving side side cover
77
, the holding member
47
, the toner electrifying roller
70
and the bearing member
72
are assembled, whereafter a gear (not shown) for driving the developing unit is mounted on the holding member
47
, and the positioning boss
47
b
of the holding member
47
is aligned with the positioning hole
77
b
of the driving side side cover
77
and is fixed to the holding member
47
by a screw. Thereby, the bearing member
72
has its amount of axial movement regulated by the regulating portion
77
a
of the driving side side cover
77
. Also, the bearing member
72
, as shown in
FIG. 10
, is provided with an end surface
72
c
for effecting the lengthwise regulation of the toner electrifying roller
70
.
By the contact spring
78
provided on the non-driving side, the toner electrifying roller
70
is biased toward the driving side in the lengthwise direction thereof. On the driving side, there are provided the aforedescribed regulating portion
77
a
of the driving side side cover
77
and the end surface
72
c
of the bearing member
72
, and the toner electrifying roller
70
is defined at a predetermined position. The contact spring
78
is designed to hold a sufficient pressure force against the toner electrifying roller
70
at this time, and sufficient contact pressure is adapted to be secured between the toner electrifying roller
70
and the contact member
74
. By such construction, the toner electrifying roller
70
is always held at the predetermined position in the lengthwise direction thereof and at the same time, the supply of electric power to the toner electrifying roller
70
is effected stably.
Also, the contact member
74
is designed to cover the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel of the toner electrifying roller and therefore, even if there occurs such a situation that due to the vibrations or shocks during transportation, the toner electrifying roller
70
instantaneously floats up from the developing roller
40
, the positional relationship between the contact member
74
and the electrifying roller
70
can be prevented from deviating. Further, instead of the contact member
74
covering the end portion
70
a
of the mandrel, the end surface of the toner electrifying roller may have a recess and the contact member
74
may be provided so as to come into this recess.
As in the present embodiment, the bearing member is designed to be covered with the holding member by a predetermined amount whereby it becomes unnecessary to incorporate the bearing member into the developing unit with the bearing member tentatively assembled to the toner electrifying roller, and the assembly become easy and at the same time, the toner electrifying roller and the contact member are designed to overlap each other in the lengthwise direction by a predetermined amount, whereby the supply of electric power to the toner electrifying roller is effected reliably and the electrification charge amount on the developing roller becomes constant irrespective of environmental conditions and also, the positional relationship between the toner electrifying roller and the contact member can be prevented from being deviated due to vibrations or shocks to thereby cause bad contact.
Other Embodiments
While in the aforedescribed embodiments, as the process cartridge, the photosensitive drum
1
and the developing unit
4
and the drum unit
50
as the process means acting on the photosensitive drum
1
are integrally constructed, this is not restrictive, but if for example, the process cartridge has the photosensitive drum
1
and at least the developing unit
4
, it need not be made to have other process means. Accordingly, as a form of the process cartridge, for example, the photosensitive drum and the developing unit may be integrally made into a cartridge which is detachably attachable to the main body of the apparatus. Also, the process cartridge having, for example, the photosensitive drum
1
and at least the developing unit
4
may have one or more other process means. For example, the photosensitive drum, the developing unit and the electrifying means may be integrally made into a cartridge which is detachably attachable to the main body of the apparatus, or for example, the photosensitive drum, the developing unit and the cleaning means may be integrally made into a cartridge which is detachably attachable to the main body of the apparatus, or further the photosensitive drum, the developing unit and a combination of two or more of the aforementioned process means may be integrally made into a cartridge which is detachably attachable to the main body of the apparatus.
Also, while in the aforedescribed embodiments, the developing unit
4
having the developing roller
40
, the toner supplying roller
43
and the toner electrifying roller
54
is constructed and this is integrally constructed in a process cartridge, this is not restrictive, but instead of making it into a process cartridge, it is also possible to carry it out as a developing apparatus
4
provided in the image forming apparatus. Also, the developing apparatus alone can be applied to a developing cartridge or the like which is made detachably attachable to the main body of the image forming apparatus.
Claims
- 1. A developing apparatus comprising:a developer carrying member for carrying a developer thereon, and developing an electrostatic image formed on an image bearing member with the developer; a rotatable developer electrifying member for contacting with the developer carried on said developer carrying member, and electrifying the developer carried on said developer carrying member; a holding member for holding said developer electrifying member and said developer carrying member; and a bearing member assembled to said holding member for receiving a shaft of said developer electrifying member, said developer electrifying member being held by said holding member by means of said bearing member.
- 2. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said bearing member is substantially cylindrical.
- 3. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a voltage is applied to said developer electrifying member.
- 4. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a biasing member for biasing said bearing member so that said developer electrifying member is pressed against said developer carrying member.
- 5. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said holding member includes a guide portion for guiding said developer electrifying member in a direction in which said developer electrifying member approaches said developer carrying member.
- 6. A developing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said guide portion is a U-shaped groove formed in said holding member.
- 7. A developing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said bearing member includes a regulating portion for regulating a movement of said biasing member toward said shaft.
- 8. A developing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein an end portion of said biasing member is attached to said holding member.
- 9. A developing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said regulating portion is one of being projection-shaped and concave-shaped.
- 10. A developing apparatus according to claim 4, 7 or 8, wherein said biasing member includes a torsion coil spring.
- 11. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said bearing member includes a portion covered by said holding member in an axial direction of said shaft.
- 12. A developing apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising an electrode member for applying a voltage to said developer electrifying member, said electrode member being covered by said bearing member.
- 13. A developing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said electrode member applies the voltage to an end surface of said shaft.
- 14. A developing apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said electrode member includes a recess formed therein, and said end portion of said shaft is covered by said recess.
- 15. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said developer electrifying member is roller-shaped.
- 16. A developing apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said developer electrifying member is rotatably driven by said developer carrying member.
- 17. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a developing frame containing the developer therein, and wherein said holding member is attached to an end portion of said developing frame in an axial direction of said shaft.
- 18. A developing apparatus according to claim 1, which is detachably provided in a main body of an image forming apparatus.
- 19. A developing apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said image bearing member is provided in a process cartridge detachably attachable to the main body of the image forming apparatus.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-203078 |
Jul 2001 |
JP |
|
2002-175816 |
Jun 2002 |
JP |
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