Developing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6473578
  • Patent Number
    6,473,578
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 18, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A developing device includes a rotatable developer carrying member for carring a developer; a magnet roller provided in the developer carrying member; a first electrode portion connected electrically with the developer carrying member, the first electrode portion being rotatable with the developer carrying member; a second electrode portion provided with a contact portion in sliding contact with the first electrode portion, the contact portion being disposed outside a longitudinal end portion of the magnet roller substantially at a center of rotation of the developer carrying member.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART




The present invention relates to such a developing apparatus that develops an electrostatic image formed on an image bearing member, with the use of developer. This type of a developing apparatus is preferably used as a developing apparatus for an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, printer, and the like.




As the cumulative usage time of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus reaches a certain point, it becomes necessary to replace the photosensitive drum, to replenish or replace developer, and/or to adjust, clean, and/or replace the charging device, cleaning means container, and the like. These maintenance operations have been generally difficult, except for service personnel with professional knowledge.




In order to eliminate this inconvenience, a process cartridge, or a cartridge in which an image bearing member (photosensitive drum), and a single or plural image processing means, for example, a developing apparatus, a cleaning apparatus, and the like, are integrally placed, has been commercialized.




As a result, it has become simple for users themselves to maintain an image forming apparatus, or replace the aforementioned processing means as it becomes necessary for an image forming apparatus to be maintained. Therefore, it has become easy and inexpensive to obtain high quality images.




The aforementioned developing apparatus, or one of the components which a process cartridge comprises, has a development roller as a developer bearing member which is placed in a manner to oppose a photosensitive drum as an image bearing member. The development roller has a development sleeve, and a magnetic roll. The magnetic roll is nonrotational and placed in the development sleeve, and the development sleeve is rotated about the magnetic roll. In order to transfer the toner uniformly borne on the peripheral surfaces of the development sleeve, onto an electrostatic latent image on the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drum, bias is applied to the development sleeve. As for a means for applying bias to the development sleeve, a method illustrated in

FIG. 12

has been proposed. According to this method, a flange


102


formed of electrically conductive material is fixed to one of the longitudinal ends of a development sleeve


101


, and an electrode


105


in the form of a compression coil spring is fitted around the flange


102


in a manner to allow electricity to flow between the two components. One end of the electrode


105


is attached to the housing


104


of a developing apparatus so that, as the developing apparatus is mounted in the main assembly of an image forming apparatus, the electrode


105


is placed in contact with an electrical contact electrically connected to a power supply provided on the main assembly side.




As for a means for supporting a magnetic roll


103


, the housing


104


of the developing apparatus is provided with a positioning hole


104




a


, the axial line of which coincides with that of the development sleeve


101


, and in which the smaller diameter portion


103




a


of the magnetic roll


103


is fitted to dictate the distance between the peripheral surfaces of the magnetic roll


103


and development sleeve


101


. However, a much simpler magnetic roll supporting method than the above described one has been desired.




In the case of the above described magnetic roll supporting method, the electrode


105


or flange


102


rotates with the development sleeve


101


which sliding on the contact on the main assembly side. Therefore, it is a common practice to coat the contact areas of the electrode


105


and contact on the main assembly side. This contact area is desired to be as small as possible so that the interface in which the two components slide against each other becomes as small as possible.




In order to stabilize the contact pressure between the electrode


105


and contact on the main assembly side, it is desirable to reduce the spring constant of the elastic contact (compression coil spring which constitutes electrode


105


), so that the amount of flexing of the electric contact increases. For this purpose, it, s necessary to provide the aforementioned developing apparatus with an internal space long in terms of the longitudinal direction of the developing apparatus.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary object of the present invention is to provide a developing apparatus, the sliding contact of which is smaller than a conventional one.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing apparatus, the sliding contact of which is more reliable than a conventional one.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing apparatus, the magnetic roll of which is positioned with a higher degree of accuracy than in the conventional one.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing apparatus, the spacial efficiency of which in terms of the longitudinal direction of the developing apparatus is superior to that of the conventional one.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic sectional view of the process cartridge in an embodiment of the present invention, at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge.





FIG. 2

is a schematic sectional view of the main assembly of an image forming apparatus in which a process cartridge is exchangeably mountable, at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the frame portions of the process cartridge illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the process cartridge illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the developing means frame portion of the process cartridge illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the longitudinal end of the process cartridge, prior to the placement of the side cover, on the side from which the process cartridge is not driven.





FIG. 7

is a drawing for depicting the movements of the two frame portions of the process cartridge relative to each other.




FIG.


8


(


a


) is a perspective view of the contact plate on the sleeve side, and FIG.


8


(


b


) is perspective view of the magnetic roll bearing.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of the development roller in an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of the development roller and side cover in an embodiment of the present invention.




FIGS.


11


(


a


),


11


(


b


), and


11


(


c


) are vertical sectional drawings for showing the order in which the development roller illustrated in

FIG. 9

is assembled.





FIG. 12

is a vertical sectional view of the contact on the sleeve side of a conventional process cartridge, and its adjacencies.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.


1


through


11


(


c


).




Description of Process Cartridge and Image Forming Apparatus Main Assembly





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of the process cartridge in an embodiment of the present invention, at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge, and

FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the image forming apparatus in the embodiment of the present inventing, in which the process cartridge illustrated in

FIG. 1

is exchangeably mountable, at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge in the image forming apparatus.




This process cartridge has an electrophotographic photosensitive drum (hereinafter, “photosensitive drum”) as an image bearing member, and a single or plural processing means. As for the processing means, there are, for example, a charging means for charging the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drum, a developing apparatus for developing an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum into a toner image, and a cleaning leans for removing the toner remaining on the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drum.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the process cartridge in this embodiment comprises: a photosensitive drum


11


as an image bearing member, a charge roller


12


as a charging means, a development roller


18


as a developer bearing member, a development blade, a toner holding portion


16


in which toner is held, a cleaning blade


14


as a cleaning means, and a housing in which the preceding components are integrally placed so that they can be removably mounted in the main assembly C of an image forming apparatus. The development roller


18


and development blade are components of a developing apparatus. These components, except for the photosensitive drum


11


, are placed around the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drum


11


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the process cartridge


15


is mounted in the image forming apparatus main assembly C to be used for image formation. In an image forming operation, a sheet S is fed out of a sheet cassette


6


mounted in the bottom portion of the image forming apparatus, by a conveying roller


7


. In synchronism with this feeding of the sheet S, the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drum


11


is selectively exposed to a beam of light projected from an exposing apparatus


8


, to form a latent image on the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drum


11


. Thereafter, the toner stored in the toner contained


16


is coated in a thin layer on the peripheral surfaces of the development roller


18


by a development blade, and development bias is applied to the development roller


18


. As a result, the toner is supplied to the peripheral surfaces of the photosensitive drum


11


in accordance with the latent image, forming a toner image. This toner image is transferred onto the sheet S, which is being conveyed, by the application of bias voltage to transfer roller


9


. Then, the sheet S is further conveyed to a fixing apparatus


10


, in which the toner image is fixed to the sheet S Then, the sheet S is discharged into a delivery portion


2


located on top of the apparatus main assembly, by a sheet discharging roller


1


.




Structure of Process Cartridge Frame





FIGS. 3 and 4

are perspective views of the process cartridge.

FIG. 3

is a drawing prior to the process cartridge assembly, whereas

FIG. 4

is a drawing after the completion of the process cartridge assembly.




The process cartridge


15


comprises three frame portions: a cleaning means frame portion which integrally supports the photosensitive drum


11


, charge roller


12


, and cleaning blade


14


; a developing means frame portion which supports the development roller


18


and development blade; and a toner holding frame portion


16


which holds toner. Three frame portions are positioned so that the developing means frame portion


17


is interposed between the cleaning means frame portion


13


and developer holding frame portion


16


.




Further, in order to keep these three frame portions held together, side covers


19


and


20


are attached to the longitudinal ends of the three frame portions, one for one.




(1) Cleaning Means Frame Portion


13






In the cleaning means frame portion


13


, the cleaning blade


14


is fixed to the cleaning means frame portion


13


with the use of small screws or the like, and the charge roller


12


is rotationally supported by a bearing (unillustrated) located at each of the longitudinal ends of the process cartridge to support the metallic core portion of the charge roller


12


.




Also in the cleaning means frame portion


13


, the photosensitive drum


11


is rotationally supported by the cleaning means frame portion


13


, with the interposition of bearings


22


which supports the flange portions


11




a


and


11




b


located at the ends of the photosensitive drum


11


, one for one.




(2) Toner Holding Frame Portion


16






The toner holding portion


16


contains a toner conveying member (unillustrated) as well as toner. The details of the developing means frame portion


17


will be described later. The side cover


19


on the nondriven side, that is, the side opposite to the side from which driving force is transmitted to the process cartridge


15


from the image forming apparatus main assembly, has a size which matches the size of the cross section of the process cartridge


15


at a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge


15


. The side cover


19


is placed on one of the longitudinal ends of the process cartridge


15


, and holds together the cleaning means frame portion


13


and toner holding frame portion


16


.




The side cover


19


is positioned in such a manner that the axial line of the hole


19




a


of the side cover


19


coincides with that of the axial line of the photosensitive drum


11


within the cleaning means frame portion


13


. The position of the side cover


19


can be highly precisely fixed with the interposition of the bearing


22


. The positioning portion


19




b


of the side cover


19


is located on the inward surface of the side cover


19


so that the distance between the positioning portion


19




b


and the photosensitive drum


11


after the attachment of the side cover


19


to the cleaning means frame potion


13


and developer holding frame portion


16


becomes as large as possible. The attitude of the side cover


19


relative to the cleaning means frame portion


13


is dictated by the engagement of the positioning portion


19




b


with a positioning portion


13




b


provided on the outward surface of the side wall of the cleaning means frame portion


13


. The side cover


19


and cleaning means frame portion


13


are fixed to each other, with the use of several small screws.




The toner holding frame portion


16


is provided with positioning portions


16




a


and


16




b


, which are located on the side wall of the toner folding frame portion


16


. The attitude of the toner holding frame portion


16


relative to the side wall


19


is dictated by the engagement of the positioning portions


16




a


and


16




b


with the positioning portions


19




c


and


19




d


, respectively, located on the inward side of the side cover


19


. The side cover


19


and toner holding frame portion


16


are fixed to each other with the use of several small screws.




Also, the side cover


20


, or the side cover on the driven side of the process cartridge, positions the developing means frame portion


17


with the use of a method which will be described later.




The bearing


22


doubles as a member for positioning the process cartridge


15


relative to the image forming apparatus. Since toner is supplied to the development sleeve


18


from the toner holding frame portion


16


, the toner holding frame portion


16


and developing means frame portion


17


are provided with holes


17




a


and


16




c


, respectively.




The developing means frame portion


17


and toner holding frame portion


16


are connected to each other, with the interposition of a sealing member


21


, in such a manner that the holes


17




a


and


17




c


align with each other.




Toner Holding Frame Portion




The toner holding frame portion


16


is fixed to the side covers


19


and


20


, and the developing means frame portion


17


is fixed to the cleaning means frame portion


13


. Therefore, it is possible that either the developing means frame portion


17


or toner holding frame portion


16


will be deformed due to the errors in the dimensions of the two frame portions. Therefore, the sealing member is formed of flexible material.




With the provision of the above described structural arrangement, even if the amount of toner is increased, the load from the toner falls on the side covers; it does not fall on the development sleeve. In other words, since the load from toner is not transmitted to the developing means frame portion


17


regardless of the amount of the toner within the toner holding frame portion


16


, the positional relationship between the development sleeve


18


and photosensitive drum


11


is precisely maintained. Therefore, the photosensitive drum


11


is not subjected to an excessive amount of load, making it possible for the image forming apparatus to continuously produce high quality images.




In addition, this structural arrangement of connecting these frame portions by their longitudinal ends makes it possible to position these frame portions relative each other, with the use of only side covers, which in turn makes it possible to connect these frame portions with a high degree to precision.




Structure of Developing Means Frame Portion




The developing means frame portion


17


holds the development roller, the development blade, and a magnetic seal (unillustrated). The development roller comprises the development sleeve


18


and magnetic roll


26


.




The magnetic roll


26


is supported by the internal surface of the development roller in a manner to keep contact the gap between the magnetic roll


26


and the development sleeve


18


The power to the development sleeve


18


is supplied through an electrical contact point placed within the development sleeve


18


. These arrangements will be described in .detail later. The development roller is provided with spacer rings (unillustrated), which are fitted around the development roller to maintain a predetermined gap between the development roller and photosensitive drum


11


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the developing means frame portion


17


is supported in such a manner to allow the developing means frame portion


17


to pivot about the axial line of the hole


17




d


of the developing means frame portion


17


located on the driven side (right side in

FIG. 3

) of the development sleeve


18


, in such a manner that the axial line of the development sleeve


18


moves toward the axial line of the photosensitive drum


11


.




In other words, the developing means frame portion


17


comprising the development sleeve


18


is attached to the driving side of the cleaning means frame portion


13


in a manner to allow the developing means frame portion


17


to pivot about the axial line of the hole


17




d


. Since the cleaning means frame


13


and toner holding trade portion


16


are solidly fixed to each other as described above, the developing means frame portion


17


is movable relative to the toner holding frame portion


16


.




In addition, referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the nondriven end of the developing means frame portion


17


in terms of the longitudinal direction of the development sleeve


18


is provided with a developer roller pressing sleeve


17




e


(one end of the magnetic roll


26


is fitted in this sleeve


17




e


), the axial line of which coincides with the axial line of the development roller. The developing means frame portion


17


is structured so that the axial line of this development roller pressing sleeve


17




e


is pressed toward the axial line of the photosensitive drum


11


.




The development roller pressing sleeve


17




e


is inserted in an elongated groove


19




e


(in this embodiment, an elongated straight hole parallel with the radial direction of the photosensitive drum


11


) in such a manner that the axial line of the development roller pressing sleeve


17




e


is allowed to move in the direction parallel with the radial direction of the photosensitive drum


11


. Also referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, within the elongated groove


19




c


, a coil spring


43




b


, the one end of which is provided with a contact plate


43




a


, is placed in a manner to press the development roller pressing sleeve


17




e


toward the axial line of the photosensitive drum


11


.




This groove


19




e


also plays a role in regulating the moving direction of the development sleeve


18


.




The developing means frame portion


17


is structured in such a way that the developing means frame portion


17


is made to pivot about the axial line of the hole


17




d


by the resiliency of a spring


44


in the direction to cause the gears (these the gears of the photosensitive drum


11


and development roller are not illustrated, but are meshed with each other), with which the photosensitive drum


11


and development roller are provided to drive the photosensitive drum


11


and development roller, to mesh deeper with each other as driving force applies to the development roller and the photosensitive drum


11


. In other words, the developing means frame portion


17


is structured so that the driving force does not work in the direction to cause the photosensitive drum


11


and development sleeve


18


to separate from each other. Further, the development sleeve


18


is also kept pressed toward the photosensitive drum


11


by the above described development roller pressing sleeve


17




e.






In other words, in this embodiment, the developing means frame portion


17


and toner holding frame portion


16


are movable relative to each other, and therefore, the two frame portions


17


and


16


are connected to each other, with the interposition of a sealing member


21


capable of tolerating the movement of the two frame portions


17


and


16


relative to each other within a predetermined range, to prevent toner leakage. The sealing member is desired to be shaped to be small in the resiliency which acts to interfere with the movement of the developing apparatus More specifically, it is desired to be shaped to have a minimum of one folding line, or preferably, to be in the form of a section of bellows.




The sealing member


21


in this embodiment is formed of elastomer, and has two folding lines (unillustrated) to reduce the resiliency. However, materials superior in flexibility such as foamed urethane, rubber with a low degree of hardness, silicone rubber, and the like, may be used as the material for the sealing member


21


. In such a case, if the material is low in resiliency, the sealing member


21


can provide the same effects as if it had folding lines or was shaped like a section of bellows, even if it is not shaped to have folding lines or to look like a section of bellows.




Structure for Supplying Development Roller with Electrical Power, and Structure for Supportinq Magnetic Roll




At this time, the structure for supplying the development roller with electrical power, and the structure for supporting the magnetic roll, in this embodiment, will be described in detail.




FIG.


8


(


a


) and FIG.


8


(


h


) are perspective views of the sleeve contact plate


25


and magnetic roll bearing


27


, respectively.

FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of the components of the development roller prior to their assembly, and

FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the development roller and side cover before they are put together.

FIG. 11

is a sectional view of the development roller at a plane which includes the axial line of the development roller.




The development roller comprises the development sleeve


18


, sleeve flange


23


, and magnetic roll


26


. Referring to

FIG. 9

, the development sleeve


18


, or a component of the development roller, is a cylindrical member formed of metallic material such as aluminum, stainless steel, or the like, and is approximately 16-20 mm in external diameter, and approximately 0.5-1 mm in cylinder wall thickness. In order to improve the efficiency with which developer is charged, the surface of the development roller


18


is coated with carbon, is sandblasted, or is subjected to the like processes. In this embodiment, it is simply coated with carbon. Each of the longitudinal ends of the development sleeve


18


has a section into which a sleeve flange


23


, which will be described later, is fixed by press-fitting.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, the sleeve flange


23


is formed of metallic material such as aluminum, stainless steel, or the like, and is fixed to each of the longitudinal ends of the development sleeve


18


, by being pressed into the longitudinal end of the development sleeve


18


. The sleeve flange


23


is a stepped cylindrical member. In

FIG. 9

, only the driven side is illustrated, but the nondriven side has the same structure.




The sleeve flange


23


is made up of a cylindrical portion


23




c


with a larger external diameter, and a cylindrical portion with a smaller external diameter compared to that of the larger external diameter portion. The cylindrical portion with the larger external diameter is a portion which is pressed into the through hole of the development sleeve


18


to fix the sleeve flange


23


to the development sleeve


18


. The sleeve flange


23


is nonrotationally fixed to the development sleeve


18


by being pressed into the development sleeve


18


as described above. Thus, the sleeve flange


23


rotates with the development sleeve


18


.




If the alignment between the development sleeve


18


and sleeve flange


23


is not proper, an image which is not uniform in density, or an image with the like defect, is likely to be produced. Therefore, the development sleeve


18


and sleeve flange


23


are precisely fixed to each other.




The sleeve flange


23


is also provided with a portion


23




e


, that is, a portion of the internal surface of the portion


23




c


to be pressed in, to which the magnetic roll bearing


27


, which will be described later, is anchored, and a groove


23




d


for regulating the rotation of the magnetic roll bearing


27


. The portion


23




e


and groove


23




d


are within the portion


23




c


to be pressed in.




A portion


23




b


of the sleeve flange


23


on the immediately outward side of the portion


23




c


is smaller in diameter than the portion


23




c


, and remains outside the development sleeve


18


after the pressing of the portion


23




c


of the sleeve flange


23


into the development sleeve


18


. The axial lines of the portions


23




b


and


23




c


coincide.




Around the circumference of this portion


23




b


of the sleeve flange


23


, a gap regulating member


29


for regulating the distance between the peripheral surfaces of the development sleeve


18


and photosensitive drum


11


, a sleeve bearing


30


by which the development roller is rotationally supported by the developing means frame portion


17


, and a sleeve gear


31


through which driving force is transmitted to the development sleeve


18


from the photosensitive drum


11


to rotate the development sleeve


18


, are fitted.




The sleeve bearing


30


is fixed to the developing means frame portion


17


; the sleeve bearing


30


is fitted in a bearing hole


30




a


of the developing means frame portion


17


. Further, the sleeve gear


31


is nonrotationally fixed to the development roller. The sleeve gear


31


has a through hole


23


, the axial line of which coincides with that of the outside portion


23




b


of the sleeve flange


23


. Through this through hole


23




a


, a metallic electrode


24


in the form of a shaft, which will be described later, is put to transmit electrical power inward of the development sleeve


18


. A surface


23




f


of the sleeve flange


23


, or the inward surface, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the development roller, of the sleeve flange


23


, is a surface for fixing the position of the magnetic roll bearing


27


, which will be described later, in terms of the longitudinal direction of the development roller.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, the magnetic roll


26


has a portion


26




a


with a larger diameter, and two shaft portions


26




b


with a smaller diameter, located on each side of the portion


26




a


. The large diameter portion


26




a


is placed within the development roller, and is provided with a plurality of magnetic poles which are distributed in the circumferential direction of the magnetic roll


26


and are exposed at the peripheral surfaces of the magnetic roll


26


. Normally, the magnetic roll


26


is positioned so that one of its magnetic poles squarely opposes the photosensitive drum


11


while the other poles are also properly distributed in terms of the circumferential direction of the magnetic roll


26


. In this embodiment, the number of the magnetic poles is four.




In order to keep the magnetic force stable at the peripheral surface of the development sleeve


18


, the distance between the peripheral surfaces of the large diameter portion


26




a


and the peripheral surfaces of the development sleeve


18


must be kept constant. In order to keep this distance constant, one of the shaft portions


26




c


is supported by the side cover


19


illustrated in FIG.


3


. This shaft portion


26




c


is nonrotationally fitted in the development roller pressing sleeve


17




e


, and this development roller pressing sleeve


17




e


is fitted in the elongated groove


19




e


of side cover


19


, being therefore supported by the side cover


19


.




More specifically, the D-cut portion


26




c




1


of the shaft portion


26




c


is fitted into the hole of the development roller pressing sleeve


17




e


, with a D-shaped cross section, so that the positions of the magnetic poles in terms of the circumference direction of the development roller are fixed.




The shaft portion


26




b


, or the other shaft portion, of the magnetic roll


26


is supported by the magnetic roll bearing


27


, which is anchored to the portion


23




d


, or a portion of the internal surface of the large diameter portion, of the sleeve flange


23


. The portion


23




d


of the sleeve flange


23


will be described later.




Referring to FIGS.


8


(


b


) and


9


, the magnetic roll bearing


27


is a molded member with a D-shaped cross section.




The magnetic roller bearing


27


has a main portion


27




d


with the D-shaped cross section, a rotation controlling portion


27




c


in the form of a dowel. The main portion


27




d


has a flat surface


27




f


comparable to the straight line of a letter D. The main portion


27




d


with the D-shaped cross section is anchored to the portion


23




e


of-the sleeve flange


23


illustrated in

FIG. 9

, and the rotation controlling portion


27




c


is fitted in the groove


23




d


. Therefore, the magnetic, roll bearing


27


rotates with the sleeve flange


23


.




The dowel-like rotation controlling portion


27




c


projecting from the flat surface


27




f


in the direction perpendicular to the axial line of the development sleeve


18


, and the flat surface


27




f


, supports and accurately positions, the sleeve contact plate


25


, which will be described later.




The bearing hole of the magnetic roll bearing


22


also doubles as a positioning hole


27




a


. This hole


27




a


is 5-10 mm in diameter, and 3-8 mm in depth. In order to precisely position the magnetic roll, the hole


27




a


is finished very precisely, more specifically, with its accuracy in internal diameter being in class 8-9, and its surface roughness R being at about 0.8 μm.




The magnetic roll


26


is nonrotationally fixed, whereas the magnetic roller bearing


27


and sleeve flame


23


rotate with the development sleeve


18


. Therefore, the peripheral surfaces of the shaft portion


26




b


and the cylindrical surface of the hole


27




a


slide on each other. Therefore, a material superior in slipperiness against the magnetic roll


26


, for example, PPF or the like, is used as the material for the magnetic roll bearing


27


. Further, the magnetic roller bearing


27


has a collar portion


27




g


, which is placed in contact with the end surface


23




f


of the sleeve flame


23


to fix the position of the magnetic roller bearing


27


relative to the development sleeve


18


in terms of the longitudinal direction of the development roller, and a dowel-like projection


27




b


to which the sleeve contact plate


25


is fixed. The dowel-like projection


27




b


projects from the collar portion


27




g.






Referring to FIGS.


8


(


a


) and


9


, the sleeve contact plate


25


is a U-shaped member having opening first and second portions virtually perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the development roller, and a rectangular center portion


25




g


which connects these first and second portions. It is formed of 0.1-0.3 mm thick plate of electrically conductive, springy material (for example, Cu alloy, or Fe alloy such as SUS). It is fixed to the magnetic roller bearing


27


in such a manner that the opposing two portions and rectangular portion


25




g


partially cover the end surfaces and flat surface


27




f


of the magnetic roller bearing


27


, respectively. More specifically, the dowel-like projection


27




b


of the magnetic roller bearing


27


is fitted in a hole


25




b


formed in one of the opposing two portions of the sleeve contact plate


25


, and the dowel-like rotational controlling portion


27




c


of the magnetic roll bearing


27


is fitted in the hole


25




e


formed in the rectangular portion


25




g


of the sleeve contact plate


25


, with the rectangular portion


25




g


placed flatly in contact with the flat surface


27




f


, comparable to the straight line of a letter D, of the magnetic roller bearing


27


.




The fixation of the dowel-like portions in the holes is accomplished by thermal welding supersonic welding, glueing, or the like methods. During this process, the dowel-like projections


27




c


and


27




e


of the magnetic roller bearing


27


are approximately semispherically reshaped. It should be noted here that although the dowel-like projection


27




c


is on the flat surface


27




f


, the dowel-like projection


27




c


after its semispherical reshaping is not high enough for the highest portion of the reshaped projection


27




c


to extend beyond the imaginary cylindrical extension of the cylindrical surface of the main potion


27




d


of the magnetic roller bearing


27


. Therefore, the portion


23




e


, or a part of the internal surface of the sleeve flange


23


has only to be made cylindrical, eliminating the cost otherwise necessary for complicated processing.




The sleeve contact plate


25


is provided with arm portions


25




a


and


25




h


which contact the internal surface of the development sleeve


18


, and are electrically connected with the development sleeve


18


. These arm portions


25




a


and


25




h


are symmetrically positioned with respect to the rotational axis of the development sleeve


18


. This positional arrangement is made to equalize the insertion resistance generated during the insertion of the sleeve contact plate


25


into the development sleeve


18


. Referring to

FIG. 11

(


c


), the arm portions


25




a


and


25




h


are bent at an acute angle relative to the magnetic roll bearing insertion direction so that, as the sleeve flange


23


is inserted into the development sleeve


18


, the arm portions


25




a


and


25




h


are bent backward in terms of the direction in which the sleeve flange


23


is inserted as indicated by an X mark, in other words, they have bent in the direction to counter the force which works in the direction to move the magnetic roller bearing


27


out of the sleeve flange


23


. Therefore, a problem such that the magnetic roll bearing


27


comes out of the sleeve flange


23


does not occur.




Further, as described above, the collar portion


27




g


of the magnetic roller bearing


27


contacts the end surface


23




f


of the sleeve flange


23


, and therefore, the positions of the magnetic roller bearing


27


and sleeve contact plate


25


relative to the development sleeve


18


in terms of the longitudinal direction of the development roller are perfectly fixed. There is a through hole


25




c


between the arm portions


25




a


and


25




h


, which is slightly greater in diameter than the shaft portion


26




b


of the magnetic


20


roll


26


, and the axial line of which coincides with that of the magnetic roll


26


.




Therefore, while the magnetic roll


26


is supported by the magnetic roller bearing


27


, the magnetic roll


26


does not contact the sleeve contact


25


plate


25


. A portion


25




d


, or one of the opposing two portions of the sleeve contact plate


25


, is provided with arm portion


25




f


, which is formed by cutting a slit through the portion


25




d


and bending the portion surrounded by the slit, to make it elastically contact the shaft-like electrode


24


, which will be described later. This arm portion


25




f


is rendered springy. The portions of the sleeve contact plate


25


which elastically deform are the arm portion


25




f


sliced and bent out of the portion


25




d


, and the portion


25




d.






In order to keep constant the contact pressure at the contact point between the arm portion


25




f


and the shaft-like electrode


24


even if the positional relationship between the shaft-like electrode


24


and arm portion


25




f


changes due to the change in the position of the development sleeve


18


in its longitudinal direction, the spring constant of the arm portion


25




f


is desired to be as small as possible. For that purpose, making longer the spring portions (portion


25




d


, or one of the opposing two portion of the sleeve contact plate


25


, arm portion


25




f


, and the like) is effective.




Further, the spring portions should be give a certain length in consideration of fatigue. However, the range in, which the arm portion


25




f


is allowed to flex in terms of the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the development roller is 10-15 mm in terms of the radial direction of the development roller, and in addition, the requirement that the overall size of the apparatus must be small, makes it impossible to elongate the arm portion


25




f


in the axial direction of the development roller. In this embodiment, therefore, a U-shaped hole


25




i


is punched out of the aforementioned spring portion


25


to provide the spring portion with a longer effective length, that is, the combined length of the portion


25




d


(peripheral edge) and the arm portion


25




f


(center portion).




Further, the arm portion


25




f


and portion


25




d


are bent relative to each other in terms of the axial direction of the development roller so that they form a letter Z as seen from the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the development roller, and so that they settle in the same plane perpendicular to the axial line of the development roller as the shaft-like electrode


24


makes contact with the arm portion


25




f.






Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the shaft-like electrode


24


projects from the inward surface of the side cover


20


in such a direction that the axial line of the shaft-like electrode


24


coincides with that of the development sleeve


18


. The material for the shaft-like electrode


24


is plated steel, stainless steel, or the like. The shaft-like electrode


24


is 2 mm in external diameter. It is formed as an integer part of the side cover by insert molding, or nonrotationally and inseparably fixed to the side cover by being pressed into the side cover after the two are separately formed.




When the side cover


20


is attached, this shaft-like electrode


24


is put through the through hole


23




a


of the sleeve flange


23


, and its tip portion


24




a


causes the arm portion


25




f


of the sleeve contact plate


25


to flex, so that a predetermined amount of contact pressure is maintained between the shaft-like electrode


24


and arm portion


25




f


. The tip portion


24




a


of the shaft-like electrode


24


is formed to be semispherical to assure that the sleeve contact plate


25


and arm portion


25




f


contact each other at a single point. This arrangement is made because the shaft-like electrode


24


, which rotates, must be placed in contact with each other, and yet it must be placed in contact with each other, and yet it must be assured that electrical power is satisfactorily conducted through the interface in which the tip of the shaft-like electrode


24


and arm portion


25




f


slide on each other. With this arrangement, the shaft-like electrode


24


is positioned so that its axial line coincides with the rotational axis of the development sleeve


18


, and therefore, the size of the range in which the tip of the shaft-like electrode


24


and arm portion


25




f


slide on each other is smaller. Further, in order to reduce the wear caused by the sliding, it is desirable that electrically conductive grease is placed in the interface between the tip portion


24




a


of the shaft-like electrode


24


and the arm portion


25




f


. It is assumed that the shaft-like electrode


24


does not contact the internal surface of the through hole


23




a


of the sleeve flame


23


. This arrangement is made to prevent the shaft-like electrode


24


from affecting the position of the development sleeve


18


. The base portion of the shaft-like electrode


24


is in contact with a contact plate


28


which contacts the contact on the main assembly side.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the contact plate


28


for contacting the main assembly is a 0.1-0.3 mm thick metallic (SUS, Cu alloy, or the like) springy plate, and is attached to the side cover


20


in such a manner that the actual contact portion


28




b


of the contact plate


28


is exposed from the process cartridge


15


through the hole


20




z


of the size cover


20


after the process cartridge assembly. It is structured so that when the process cartridge


15


is in the apparatus main assembly, it remains electrically in contact with the electrode (illustrated) in the apparatus main assembly.




The contact plate


28


is structured so that its tip portion


28




a


electrically contacts the shaft-like electrode


24


. As for the method for keeping the shaft-like electrode


24


and contact plate


28


in contact with each other, a simple crimping method, a method in which the contact plate


28


is provided with a shaft-like electrode contacting elastic portion which is placed in contact with the shaft-like electrode


24


, and the like methods, may be listed.




Further, a method, in which an electrically conductive member (for example, SUS plate) is attached to the shaft-like electrode


24


by crimping or the like, and this electrically conductive member is electrically connected to the contact plate


28


, may be employed. Also, the shaft-like electrode


24


and the contact plate


28


may be integrally formed so that this integral combination of the shaft-like electrode


24


and contact plate


28


is attached to the side cover


20


.




To repeat the above described structure following the order of assembly with reference to

FIGS. 9 and 11

, first, the press-fitting portion


23




c


of the sleeve flange


23


is pressed into the press-fitting hole


18




a


of the development sleeve


18


, so that the sleeve flange


23


is perfectly immovably fixed to development sleeve


18


. Next, the magnetic roller bearing


27


to which the sleeve contact plate


25


has been fixed is inserted into the development sleeve


18


from the side (right side in FIG.


9


), into which the sleeve flange


23


has not been pressed, until the collar portion


27




g


contacts the end surface


23




f


of the sleeve flange


23


. During this insertion of the magnetic roller bearing


27


, it does not occur that the magnetic roller bearing


27


fits askew due to the insertion resistance, because the arm portions


25




a


and


25




h


are positioned with even intervals in terms of the circumferential direction of the sleeve flange


23


. Also as described above, the magnetic roller bearing


27


remains accurately positioned relative to the development sleeve


18


by the force generated by the arm portions


25




a


and


25




h


. Next, the magnetic roll


26


is inserted into the development sleeve


18


, and the other sleeve flange


23


(unillustrated) is fitted to complete the development roller.




Next, the gap regulating member


29


, sleeve bearing


33


, and sleeve gear


31


are attached to the developing means frame portion (unillustrated) in the listed order. FIG.


11


(


a


) shows the development sleeve


18


at his stage of assembly. In this state, the arm portion


25




f


of the portion


25




d


of the sleeve contact plate


25


are yet to come into contact with the shaft-like electrode


24


, and therefore, is simply in contact with the anchoring portion


23




e


or the internal surface of the sleeve flange


23


.




Thereafter, as the side cover


20


is attached, the tip portion


24




a


of the shaft-like electrode


24


comes into contact with the arm portion


25




f


of the sleeve contact plate


25


. In the state in which the attachment of the side covers


19


and


20


has been completed, the arm portion


25




f


of the portion


25




d


, and the portion


25




d


, are virtually in the same plane as seen from the direction perpendicular to the axial line of the development roller, contributing to the spacial efficiency in terms of the axial direction to the development roller.




Also in this state, the passage for electricity from the high voltage electricity supplying contact point (unillustrated) of the image forming apparatus main assembly to the development sleeve


18


through the contact plate


28


, shaft-like electrode


24


, and sleeve contact plate


25


, has been completed.




In terms of the longitudinal direction of the development roller, the contact portions are located in the adjacencies of the inward and outward sides of the magnetic roller bearing


27


, improving spacial efficiency in terms of the axial direction of the development roller. Further, the sliding contact point, or the only contact point, between the shaft-like electrode


24


and the sleeve contact plate


25


, is located within the sleeve flange


23


, and therefore, it is more difficult for contaminants such as dust to enter the contact point, stabilizing the performance of the contact point.




Further, the position of the magnetic roll


26


is fixed by the magnetic roller bearing


27


anchored to the internal surface of the sleeve flange


23


, and therefore, the peripheral surfaces of the magnetic roll


26


and development sleeve


18


are positioned relative to each other with higher accuracy, and the distance between the two surfaces is kept more constant, compared to the prior structural arrangement.




As described above, according to the present invention, the contact pressure between the sliding first and second electrodes for applying bias voltage to a developer bearing member such as a development sleeve can be stabilized, and the sliding contact portions are located within the development sleeve. Therefore, the spacial efficiency in terms of the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge is improved. Further, placing the sliding contact portions within the development sleeve prevents contaminants such as dust from entering between the contact portions.




In particular, the magnetic roll bearing and the power supplying portion of the development roller are located close to each other, and therefore, spacial efficiency in terms of the longitudinal direction of the development roller is improved.




Further, the position of the magnetic roll is fixed by the internal surface of developer bearing member such as a development sleeve, with the interposition of the magnetic roll bearing as the magnetic roll holder, and therefore, the position of the magnetic roll relative to the development sleeve is fixed with high accuracy.




While the invention has been described with reference to the structures disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A developing device comprising:a rotatable developer carrying member for carrying a developer; a magnet provided in said developer carrying member; a bearing supporting an end portion of said magnet, said bearing being provided inside said developer carrying member and being rotatable integrally with said developer carrying member; a first electrode portion electrically connected with said developer carrying member, said first electrode portion being rotatable with said developer carrying member; and a second electrode portion for electrically connecting said first electrode portion and an outside of said developer carrying member, and wherein a contact portion between said first electrode portion and said second electrode portion is disposed outside said bearing with respect to a longitudinal direction of said developer carrying member.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said contact portion is inside said developer carrying member.
  • 3. A device according to claim 2, wherein said second electrode portion is provided with a shaft portion extended outwardly of said developer carrying member from said contact portion at a center of rotation of said developer carrying member.
  • 4. A device according to claim 1, wherein said magnet is nonrotatable.
  • 5. A device according to claim 1, wherein said first electrode portion is provided with a contact portion contactable to said contact portion, and said contact portion of said first electrode portion is displaceable in a longitudinal direction of said developer carrying member.
  • 6. A device according to claim 1, wherein said developer carrying member includes a developing sleeve and a flange which is provided at an end of said developing sleeve and which is supported rotatablely by a developing frame.
  • 7. A device according to claim 6, further comprising a bearing member supporting a longitudinal end portion of said magnet, wherein said bearing member is mounted on said flange and is rotatable relative to said longitudinal direction end portion together with said flange.
  • 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein said first electrode portion is supported by said bearing member.
  • 9. A device according to claim 8, wherein said bearing member is electrically insulative.
  • 10. A device according to claim 7, wherein said flange is press-fitted in said developing sleeve, and said bearing member is press-fitted in said flange.
  • 11. A device according to claim 7, wherein said second electrode portion penetrates through said flange without contacting said flange.
  • 12. A device according to claim 1, wherein said first electrode portion is provided with a contact portion contacted to an inner surface of said developer carrying member.
  • 13. A device according to claim 8, wherein said first electrode portion is provided with a contact portion contacted to an inner surface of said developer carrying member at inside position of said developer carrying member, with respect to a longitudinal direction of said developer carrying member, of a portion where said magnet is supported by said bearing member.
  • 14. A device according to claim 12, wherein said first electrode portion is provided with an arm portion extended at an acute angle relative to a direction in which said first electrode portion is inserted into said developer carrying member, and said arm portion supports said contact portion of said first electrode portion.
  • 15. A device according to claim 9, wherein said contact portion of said second electrode portion is provided so as to overlap with said flange in a longitudinal direction of said developer carrying member.
  • 16. A device according to claim 8, wherein said first electrode portion is provided with a first flat surface portion and a second flat surface portion which are extended substantially perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction of said developer carrying member, and a connecting portion connecting said first flat surface portion and said second flat surface portion, wherein said second flat surface portion is provided outwardly beyond said first flat surface portion with respect to the longitudinal direction of said developer carrying member and contacts said contact portion of said second electrode portion.
  • 17. A device according to claim 16, wherein said second flat surface portion provides an elastically deformable contact portion in contact with said contact portion of said second electrode portion and is provided with a contact portion provided inside an U-shaped cut-away portion, and said second flat surface portion is Z-shaped in a longitudinal section along said developer carrying member when said contact portion of said second electrode portion is not contacted to said second flat surface portion.
  • 18. A device according to claim 8, wherein said magnet is inserted into said developing sleeve after said bearing member supported on said first electrode portion is inserted into said developing sleeve supporting said flange.
  • 19. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a developing frame supporting said developer carrying member and a developer accommodation frame for accommodating a developer to be supplied to said developing frame, wherein said developing frame is swingable relative to an image bearing member frame supporting an image bearing member, and wherein said developer accommodation frame is nonmovable relative to said image bearing member frame.
  • 20. A device according to any one of claims 1-18, wherein said developing device is provided in a process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of image forming apparatus together with the image bearing member.
  • 21. A device according to claim 19, wherein said developing device and said image bearing member are provided in a process cartridge which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus.
  • 22. A device according to claim 21, wherein said process cartridge comprises said image bearing member frame, a side cover supporting said image bearing member frame and said developer accommodation frame at a longitudinal end portion of said image bearing member and a third electrode portion electrically connected with said second electrode portion and connectable to an electrode member provided in the main assembly of said image forming apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-009015 Jan 2000 JP
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