The present invention relates to a developing cartridge and an image forming apparatus using the developing cartridge.
A device for visualizing an electrostatic latent image, with a developer, formed on a surface of a photosensitive drum as an image bearing member is a developing device. Here, the developing cartridge is prepared by integrally assembling the developing device into a cartridge, and is to be detachably mounted into a main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Further, the process cartridge is prepared by integrally assembling the photosensitive drum and the developing device actable on the photosensitive drum into a cartridge, and is to be detachably mounted in the image forming apparatus main assembly. Further, the image forming apparatus forms an image on a recording material (medium) such as a sheet material by using, e.g., an electrophotographic image forming type.
Examples of the image forming apparatus may include an electrophotographic copying machine; an electrophotographic printer such as an LED (light emitting diode) printer or a laser beam printer; a facsimile machine; a word processor; and the like.
In a conventional image forming apparatus using an electrophotographic image forming process, a process cartridge type in which the photosensitive drum and a process means actable on the photosensitive drum are integrally assembled into a cartridge and this cartridge is made detachably mountable to the image forming apparatus main assembly is employed. In the developing device used in such a process cartridge, in a toner chamber for accommodating a developer (hereinafter referred to as a toner), the toner is directly accommodated.
Further, against a problem such that the toner is scattered in the process cartridge in a developer filling step during manufacturing of the process cartridge, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application (JP-A) Hei 4-66980 proposes that a deformable inside container in which the toner is confined (hereinafter referred to as a “toner bag” is accommodated in a toner chamber.
However, in JP-A Hei 4-66980, a toner discharging operation after unsealing of the inside container was not taken into consideration. For example, in a constitution in which the bottom of the toner bag is not provided with inclination enough to permit fall (drop) of the toner by its own weight, it was difficult to discharge the toner in some cases. Further, also in a constitution in which an opening for the toner bag cannot be formed in a lower side with respect to a direction of gravitation, there is the case where it is different to discharge the toner.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide a developing cartridge capable of solving the above-described problems.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a developing cartridge comprising: a flexible developer bag, provided with an opening and provided in a frame, for accommodating a developer; and an acting member contactable to the developer bag, wherein the developer bag is fixed to the frame at its upper portion, and wherein the developer bag is swingable by contact with the acting member.
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.
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With reference to the drawings, an embodiment of a developing cartridge according to the present invention, a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus in which the process cartridge is detachably mounted will be described specifically.
First, a structure of the developing cartridge according to the present invention, the process cartridge and the image forming apparatus in which the process cartridge is detachably mounted in this embodiment will be described with reference to
Further, with respect to the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum 62 shown in
<General Structure of Image Forming Apparatus and Image Forming Process Operation>
A general structure of the image forming apparatus A and an image forming process operation will be described with reference to
<General Structure of Image Forming Apparatus>
Next, the general structure of the image forming apparatus A will be described with reference to
Further, below the process cartridge B in
<Image Forming Process Operation>
Next, an image forming process operation will be described. On the basis of a print start signal, the photosensitive drum 62 is rotationally driven at a predetermined peripheral speed (process speed) in an arrow R direction in
The laser scanner unit 3 outputs laser light L depending on image information. The laser light L passes through an exposure window portion 74 provided at an upper surface of the process cartridge B, so that the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 62 is subjected to scanning exposure. As a result, on the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 62, an electrostatic latent image depending on the image information is formed.
On the other hand, as shown in
The feeding member 43 on which the end portion of the sheet member 43a is fixed is rotationally driven by an unshown driving source such as a motor. The feeding member 43 is, as shown in
The sheet member 43a is formed in a flexible sheet shape. The sheet member 43a is constituted by a material such as polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polycarbonate (PC) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). By the integral rotation of the sheet member 43a with the feeding member 43, stirring of the toner T in the toner chamber 29 and feeding of the toner T into the toner feeding chamber 28 are effected.
The toner T fed into the toner feeding chamber 28 is carried on a surface of a developing roller 32 as a developing means by a magnetic force of a magnet roller 34 formed with a fixed magnet. The toner T is deposited on the surface of the developing roller 32 while being triboelectrically charged and regulated in a predetermined layer thickness by a developing blade 42. The toner T deposited on the developing roller 32 is transferred depending on the electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 62, so that the electrostatic latent image is visualized as a toner image.
Further, as shown in
Further, the recording material P is conveyed to the registration roller 5d by the feeding roller 5b and the conveying roller 5c. Then, by the registration roller 5d, the recording material P is conveyed, in synchronism with the toner image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 62, to a transfer position as a nip between the photosensitive drum 62 and the transfer roller 7 as a transfer means via the transfer guide 6.
In this transfer position, a transfer bias voltage is applied from an unshown transfer bias power source to the transfer roller 7, so that the toner image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 62 is successively transferred onto the recording material P. The recording material S on which the toner image is transferred is separated from the photosensitive drum 62 and then is conveyed to the fixing device 9 along the conveying guide 8. Then, the recording material P passes through a fixing nip between the heating roller 9a and the pressing roller 9b which constitute the fixing device 9. In this way, the image forming apparatus A forms the image on the recording material by using the toner T as the developer.
The unfixed toner image transferred on the surface of the recording material P is heated and pressed at the fixing nip, so that the toner image is fixed on the recording material P. The recording material P on which the toner image is fixed is conveyed to the discharging roller 10 by the conveying roller 5e and then is discharged onto the discharge tray 11.
On the other hand, as shown in
The charging roller 66 as the charging means, the developing roller 32 as the developing means, the cleaning blade 77 as the cleaning means which are shown in
<Mounting and Demounting Operation of Process Cartridge>
Next, a mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge B with respect to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A will be described with reference to
As shown in
Then, a driving shaft 14 to be rotationally driven by an unshown motor as a driving source in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A shown in
<General Structure of Process Cartridge>
Next, with respect to
The cleaning unit 60 is constituted by including a cleaning frame 71, the photosensitive drum 62, the charging roller 66, the cleaning blade 77 and the like. On the other hand, the developing unit 20 includes a toner accommodating container 21 as a frame, a cap member 22 and a developing (member) container 23. Further, the developing unit 20 includes left and right side members 26L and 26R, a developing blade 42, the developing roller 32, the magnet roller 34, the feeding member 43, the developer bag 100, the toner T, an urging member 46, and the like.
At end portions of the developing container 23 of the developing unit 20 with respect to the longitudinal (left-right direction in
Then, the left and right arm portions 24L and 24R of the developing unit 20 are engaged with the end portions of the cleaning unit 60. Then, a pin-like connecting member 75 is inserted into each of the through-holes 24aL and 24aR of the left and right arm portions 24L and 24R of the developing unit 20 and is also inserted into the engaging hole 71a provided at each of the end portions of the cleaning unit 60. As a result, the cleaning unit 60 and the developing unit 20 are rotationally movably connected with each other by the connecting member 75, so that the process cartridge B is constituted.
At this time, at each of base portions of the left and right arm portions 24L and 24R of the developing unit 20, an end portion of the urging member 46 such as a coil spring is mounted. Another end portion of the urging member 46 is contact to each of the contact portions 71L and 74R provided at the end portions of the cleaning frame 71 of the cleaning unit 60 with respect to the longitudinal direction (left-right direction in
Further, the urging member 46 urges, by its elastic force, the developing roller 32 rotatably provided in the developing unit 20 about the connecting members 75 toward the photosensitive drum 62 rotatably provided in the cleaning unit 60.
As a result, the developing roller 32 is pressed through the photosensitive drum 62 with reliability. Then, by a gap (spacing) holding member 38 mounted at each of the end portions of the developing roller 32 with respect to the axial direction of the developing roller 32, the developing roller 32 is held with a predetermined gap from the photosensitive drum 62.
<Developing Unit>
Next, a structure of the developing unit 20 will be described with reference to
As shown in
As shown in
A fixing portion 101a provided at another end portion of the sealing member 101 is fixed on an outer peripheral surface of the feeding member 43 functioning as an unsealing means for unsealing the toner discharge hole 103a of the developer bag 100 sealed with the sealing portion 101b of the sealing member 101.
As shown in
As shown in
The developing blade 4 is constituted by including a supporting member 42a formed with a metal plate and including an elastic member 42b formed of an elastic material such as an urethane rubber, and is fixed together with a cleaning member 47 in a predetermined position relative to the developing container 23 by screws 93. The elastic member 42b contacts the surface of the developing roller 32, and defines a layer thickness of the toner T deposited on the peripheral surface of the developing roller 32 and also imparts triboelectric charges to the toner T.
The cleaning member 47 contacts the surface of the gap holding member 38 provided at each of the end portions of the developing roller 32 with respect to the rotational axis direction of the developing roller 32, so that a deposited matter such as the toner T deposited on the surface of the gap holding member 38 is removed.
A developing roller unit 31 is constituted by including the developing roller 32, the magnet roller 34, the flange 35, the gap holding member 38, a bearing member 37, a developing roller gear 39 and the like. From an end portion of the developing roller 32 in the non-driving side shown in the right side of
The electrode plate 27 having electroconductivity is fixed on a left side member 26L. The electrode plate 27 contacts and supplies electric power to an unshown electric power supplying portion as a developing bias power source in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A, so that a developing bias voltage is applied, to the developing roller 32, from the electric power supplying portion of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A through the electrode plate 27 and an unshown electrode wire as an electric power supplying path.
The gap holding member 38 is mounted at each of the end portions of the developing roller 32 with respect to the rotational axis direction (left-right direction in
Gears 48 and 49 as a drive transmission member are engaged with each other and are rotatably mounted on the developing frame 2. The gear 49 is engaged with a feeding gear 50, and the gear 48 is engaged with the developing roller gear 39. As a result, the rotational driving force received from the driving shaft 14 of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A shown in
The flange gear portion 63b is engaged with the developing roller gear 39 shown in
As shown in
<Structure of Developer Bag>
Next, a structure of the developer bag 100 will be described with reference to
As shown in
The toner accommodating member 103 is prepared by subjecting a flexible sheet-like member to vacuum molding, air-pressure molding, press molding or the like. The toner accommodating member 103 is provided with the toner discharge holes 103a as the opening for permitting discharge of the accommodated toner T. The toner discharge holes 103a are partitioned by a plurality of connecting portions 103b provided along the longitudinal direction (left-right direction in
As shown in
The sealing portion 101b of the sealing member 101 is (thermally) welded at the front surface portion 103f of the toner accommodating member 103 so as to cover the toner discharge holes 103a of the toner accommodating member 103, thus sealing the toner discharge holes 103a.
In this embodiment, as a material for the sealing member 101, a laminate material having a special sealant layer which exhibits an easy peeling property (easy-to-peel property) is applied. The easy peeling property in this embodiment is such that peeling strength is about 3N/15 mm in testing methods for heat sealed flexible package according to JIS-Z0238. Further, as a material for the toner accommodating member 103, a flexible material which is weldable with the special sealant layer is applied, so that it is possible to provide the easy peeling property at the thermal welding portion.
As shown in
After the toner T is filled in the toner accommodating member 103, the opening 103c of the toner accommodating member 103 is closed (sealed) by the seal member 102. The seal member 102 is constituted by a flexible sheet member. The seal member 102 is provided with minute holes through which air is permeable.
After the toner T is filled in the toner accommodating member 103, a peripheral edge portion of the seal member 102 is thermally welded with the flange portion 103d provided at an outer peripheral edge of the toner accommodating member 103 so as to seal the opening 103c of the toner accommodating member 103.
The toner T is confined in the developer bag 100 constituted by the toner accommodating member 103, the sealing portion 101b of the sealing member 101, and the seal member 102. Thereafter, the fixing holes 100b consisting of the plurality of through-holes are perforated with a predetermined pitch in the flange portion 103d formed by superposedly thermally welding the flange portion 103d, provided at the outer peripheral edge of the toner accommodating member 103 of the developer bag 100, with the peripheral edge portion of the seal member 102.
On the other hand, the fixing portion 101a of the sealing member 101 is fixed on the outer peripheral surface of the feeding member 43. As a fixing method thereof, it is possible to use thermal welding, ultrasonic welding, pseudo bonding, or the like. Further, it is also possible to use a method in which the fixing portion 101a of the sealing member 101 is hung on projections provided on the outer peripheral surface of the feeding member 43 through through-holes provided in the fixing portion 101a.
<Accommodating Structure of Developer Bag in Developing Frame>
Next, with reference to
As shown in (a) of
A fixing method between the cap member 22 and the developer bag 100 is not limited to the above fixing method employed in this embodiment. That is, it is possible fix these members by thermal welding, bonding or the like. Further, a fixing method in which the flange portion 100a of the developer bag 100 is hung, through the plurality of the fixing holes 100b provided therein, from a plurality of hook portions provided at the lower surface of the cap member 22.
In this way, after the upper portion of the developer bag 100 is fixed to the cap member 22, as shown in
<Unsealing Operation of Developer Bag>
Next, with reference to (a) to (c) of
The developer bag 100, the sealing member 101 and the feeding member 43 functioning as the unsealing means are accommodated in the toner chamber 29 of the developing unit 20. An unused process cartridge B is mounted in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A. Then, the rotational driving force is transmitted from a driving shaft 14 shown in
Then, from a state before the toner discharge holes 103a are unsealed as shown in (a) of
Further, when the rotational driving force is transmitted from the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A, as shown in (c) of
<Toner Discharging Operation>
Next, with reference to
As shown in (a) to (c) of
Parts (a) to (c) of
At this time, the entire developer bag 100 receives an urging force F1 in the right direction in (b) of
The toner T in the developer bag 100 is gradually moved toward the toner discharge holes 103a by gravitation and the force in the arrow J direction in (b) of
Then, the bottom portion 103e of the developer bag 100 and the toner T in the neighborhood of the bottom portion 103e are moved in the arrow J direction in (c) of
Thereafter, the awing of the developer bag 100 is stopped. At this time, the force of inertia such that the toner T is moved in the developer bag 100 in the arrow J direction in (c) of
The sheet member 43a as the acting member fixed on the feeding member 43 rotated in the arrow G direction in (b) of
In this experiment, the developer bag 100 was slowly swung in the arrow H direction shown in (b) of
Parts (a), (b) and (c) of
In the abscissa of each of (a) to (c) of
As is understood from graphs of the displacement, the speed and the acceleration shown in (a), (b) and (c) of
Further, as shown in (c) of
In this way, by the experiment, as described above with reference to (c) of
As described above, the developer bag 100 cause the swing motion by contact and spacing (separation) between the developer bag 100 and the sheet member 43a. With the swing motion, the developer bag 100 is vibrated. As a result, the toner T deposited on the inner wall of the developer bag 100 is dropped onto the bottom of the developer bag 100. Similarly, by the swing motion and the vibration of the developer bag 100, the toner T in the developer bag 100 is satisfactorily loosen.
The contact and spacing between the developer bag 100 and the sheet member 43a as the acting member are periodically repeated during the transmission of the driving force from the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A to the process cartridge B. The above-described swing motion and the vibration of the developer bag 100 successively action the toner T, so that the toner T in the developer bag 100 is satisfactorily discharged from the toner discharge holes 103a.
Similarly, as shown in (a) to (c) of
By the above constitution, prevention of the swung and the vibration of the developer bag 100 by friction of the developer bag 100 with the toner accommodating container 21 can be eliminated. Therefore, a toner T-discharging effect by the swing and the vibration of the developer bag 100 can be satisfactorily achieved. In this way, the toner T discharged from the toner discharge holes 103a of the developer bag 100 into the toner chamber 29 of the toner accommodating container 21 is fed to the toner feeding (supplying) chamber 28, communicating with the toner chamber 29, by the rotating feeding member 43.
In this embodiment, the acting member periodically contacting the developer bag 100 was constituted by the sheet member 43a fixed on the rotating feeding member 43. As a result, the swing and the vibration of the developer bag 100 and the feeding of the toner T can be performed by the same member. For this reason, the structure is simple, thus also contributing to reduction in number of parts.
Thus, according to the process cartridge B also functioning as the developing cartridge in this embodiment, the toner T in the developer bag 100 can be satisfactorily discharged from the toner discharge holes 103a, so that a residual amount of the toner T remaining in the developer bag 100 can be reduced.
Next, with reference to
In Embodiment 1, the constitution in which as the acting member periodically contacting the developer bag 100, the sheet member 43a fixed on the rotationally driven feeding member 43 is contacted to the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 to swing the developer bag 100 was employed.
In this embodiment, as shown in (b) of
As shown in
As shown in
Then, an unused process cartridge B is mounted in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A. Then, similarly as in Embodiment 1, the rotational driving force is transmitted from the driving shaft 14 shown in
When the feeding member 43 is rotated, the sealing member 101 is wound up along the outer peripheral surface of the feeding member 43. At the same time, the welded portion E of the sealing portion 101b thermally welded with the front surface portion 103f of the toner accommodating member 103 is gradually peeled. Then, the toner discharge holes 103a provided by penetrating through the front surface portion 103f of the toner accommodating member 103 are exposed.
Next, with reference to (a) to (c) of
Part (a) of
In this case, the flexible developer bag 100 is deformed and moved in the arrow H direction in (b) of
The contact and the spacing between the long-diameter portion of the feeding member 43 and the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 are periodically repeated by the rotation of the feeding member 43. Similarly as in Embodiment 1, into the fixing holes 100b provided in the flange portion 100a of the developer bag 100, the fixing bosses 22a projected downward from the lower surface of the cap member 22 constituting the frame are inserted, and then the end portions 22b of the fixing bosses 22a are crushed by being heated and melted. By the crushed and extended end portions 22b of the fixing bosses 22a, the fixing bosses 22a are prevented from being disengaged from the fixing holes 100b. As a result, the upper portion of the developer bag 100 is fixed to the cap member 22 constituting the frame.
Then, the long-diameter portion of the rotating feeding member 43 periodically contacts the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 to cause the swing motion of the developer bag 100. The developer bag 100 is vibrated with the swing motion.
An operation for discharging the toner T into the toner chamber 29 from the toner discharge holes 103a provided at the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 is similar to that in Embodiment 1, and therefore will be omitted from description. Other constitutions are the same as those in Embodiment 1, and a similar effect can be obtained.
Next, with reference to
In this embodiment, as shown in
The elastic member 120 is locked at its end by the fixing projection 21f of the toner accommodating container 21 and is locked at its another end by the mounting member 121. The mounting members 121 are fixed on the side surface portions 103h and 103i of the developer bag 100 by a method such as (thermal) welding or bonding.
Next, with reference to (a) to (c) of
Part (a) of
As shown in (b) of
Further, as shown in (c) of
Thereafter, the contracting elastic force of the elastic members 120 is completely released and concurrently the swing of the developer bag 100 is stopped. At this time, on the toner T in the developer bag 100, the force of inertia such that the toner T is moved in the arrow J direction in (c) of
In this embodiment, it is possible to provide the toner T accommodated in the developer bag 100 with a large speed change by the accumulation and the release of the elastic force of the elastic members 120. As a result, the force of inertia during the stop of the swing of the developer bag 100 largely acts on the toner T, so that the toner T can be satisfactorily discharged from the toner discharge holes 103a.
As described above, also in the process cartridge B in this embodiment, the toner T in the developer bag 100 can be satisfactorily discharged from the toner discharged holes 103a, so that it is possible to reduce the amount of the toner remaining in the developer bag 10. Other constitutions are the same as those in the above-described embodiments, and a similar effect can be obtained.
Next, with reference to
Next, with reference to (a) and (b) of
As shown in (a) of
Further, as shown in (b) of
Thereafter, the contact portion 100c provided at the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 contacts the contact projection 21g projected upward from the bottom portion 21c of the toner accommodating container 21, so that the swing of the developer bag 100 in the arrow J direction in (b) of
In this embodiment, by the contact between the contact projection 21g of the toner accommodating container 21 and the contact portion of the developer bag 100, with respect to the swing of the developer bag 100, it is possible to provide a large speed change. For this reason, the force of inertia during the stop of the developer bag 100 largely acts on the toner T, so that the toner T can be satisfactorily discharged from the toner discharge holes 103a.
As described above, also in the process cartridge B in this embodiment, the toner T in the developer bag 100 can be satisfactorily discharged, so that it is possible to reduce the amount of the toner remaining in the developer bag 100. Other constitutions are the same as those in the above-described embodiments, and a similar effect can be obtained.
Next, with reference to
In a constitution in this embodiment, in addition to the constitution in Embodiment 3, the sheet member 43a as the acting member periodically contacting the developer bag 100 is fixed on a side of an outer peripheral surface of a feeding member 43 having an almost triangular shape in cross section. Further, a rotation contact portion 43b which is a top portion of the feeding member 43 is contactable to the developer bag 100. That is, the sheet member as the acting member is integrally provided with the rotation contact portion 43b which is the top portion of the feeding member 43 and which is contactable to the developer bag 100.
Further, as shown in (a) of
Next, with reference to (a) to (c) of FIG. 19, discharge of the toner T in the developer bag 100 will be described. Parts (a) to (c) of
Part (a) of
Further, when the feeding member 43 is rotated in the arrow G direction in (b) of
Thereafter, the contact portion 100c provided at the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 is rotated in the arrow G direction in (b) of
By abrupt speed change of the toner T in the developer bag 100 at this time, the toner T in the developer bag 100 is moved toward the toner discharge holes 103a by the force of inertia, thus being discharged in the toner chamber 29 through the toner discharge holes 103a.
Also in this embodiment, the contracting force accumulated in the elastic member 120 is released without stopping, so that the developer bag 100 and the toner T therein can provide large acceleration during the swing of the developer bag 100 in the arrow J direction in (b) of
As described above, also in the developing cartridge or the process cartridge B in this embodiment, the toner T in the developer bag 100 can be satisfactorily discharged from the toner discharge holes 103a, so that it is possible to reduce the amount of the toner remaining in the developer bag 100. Other constitutions are the same as those in the above-described embodiments, and a similar effect can be obtained.
Next, with reference to
In a constitution in this embodiment, an acting member 130 which periodically contacts the developer bag 100 and which has an almost cross shape in cross section is provided rotatably in the arrow G direction in
Further, as shown in (a) of
Next, with reference to (a) to (c) of FIG. 20, discharge of the toner T in the developer bag 100 in this embodiment will be described. Parts (a) to (c) of
Part (a) of
Further, when the acting member 130 is rotated in the arrow G direction in (b) of
Thereafter, the contact portion 100c provided at the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 is rotated in the arrow G direction in (b) of
By abrupt speed change of the toner T in the developer bag 100 at this time, the toner T in the developer bag 100 is moved toward the toner discharge holes 103a by the force of inertia, thus being discharged in the toner chamber 29 through the toner discharge holes 103a.
Further, when the acting member 130 is rotated in the arrow G direction in (c) of
Also in this embodiment, the contracting force accumulated in the elastic member 120 is released without stopping, so that the developer bag 100 and the toner T therein can provide large acceleration during the swing of the developer bag 100 in the arrow J direction in (b) of
Further, the acting member 130 is provided with the plurality of the contact portions 130a to 130d. As a result, during one full turn of the acting member 130, the motion consisting of “deformation and swing of developer bag 100”, “spacing” and “deformation and swing of developer bag 100” can be performed plural times between the front surface portion 103f of the developer bag 100 and the contact portions 130a to 130d. For this reason, a large degree of the vibration can be added to the developer bag 100, and therefore it is possible to satisfactorily discharge the toner T through the toner discharge holes 103a.
As described above, also in the developing cartridge or the process cartridge B in this embodiment, the toner T in the developer bag 100 can be satisfactorily discharged from the toner discharge holes 103a, so that it is possible to reduce the amount of the toner remaining in the developer bag 100. Other constitutions are the same as those in the above-described embodiments, and a similar effect can be obtained.
Next, with reference to
<Structure of Process Cartridge>
A process cartridge B includes the photosensitive drum 62 as the image bearing member and the image forming process means actable on the photosensitive drum 62. The process cartridge B in this embodiment includes, as shown in
Further, the process cartridge B includes the developing unit 20 including the frames 17 and 18. The process cartridge B is prepared by integrally assembling the cleaning unit 60 and the developing unit 20 and is constituted so as to be detachably mountable to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus 100. The developing unit 20 includes the developing roller 43 as the developing means, the developing blade 42, the toner accommodating container 21 for accommodating the toner T as the developer, and the feeding member 43 also functioning as a vibrating means. The feeding member 43 is provided with the sheet member 43a as the acting member periodically contacting the developer bag 100 with rotation of the feeding member 43 in the arrow G direction in
Incidentally, in this embodiment, the developing cartridge is the same as the developing device. This is because the developing cartridge includes the developing roller 32 and the developing blade 42. However, the developing roller 32 and the developing blade 42 may also be supported by a separate frame from the developing cartridge and thus may be separated from the developing cartridge.
<Structure of Developer Accommodating Container>
Next, with reference to (a) and (b) of
The developer bag 100 is constituted by a molded portion 100e for accommodating the toner T and an air permeable portion 100f having air permeability. The molded portion 100e is molded member which is three-dimensionally formed by subjecting an about 0.2-0.3 mm thick polyethylene film to vacuum molding. The air permeable portion 100f is a sheet having air-permeability. The molded portion 100e and the air permeable portion 100f are superposed with each other and then are bonded together at a bonding portion 100g as a peripheral portion through full circumference. Inside the bonding portion 100g, an accommodating portion 100h for accommodating the toner T is formed, and outside the bonding portion 100g, an outer peripheral portion 100i is formed.
At a surface of the developer bag 100 in the front surface side (left side of (a) of
Further, the plurality of toner discharge holes 103a are surrounded by a bonding portion 15 to be unsealably bonded by the sealing member 101, s that the toner T accommodated in the developer bag 100 is confined. The sealing member 101 is constituted by a laminate material having a sealant layer which exhibits an easy unsealing property, and a base material therefor may appropriately selected from materials of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene, polypropylene and the like which are formed in a layer thickness of 0.03-0.15 mm.
<Structure of Developing Unit>
Next, with reference to
As a result, the developer bag 100 disposed inside the frames 17 and 18 is fixed to the frame 18 in a position above the toner discharge holes 103a with respect to the direction of gravitation. Then, when the feeding member 43 is rotated in the arrow G direction in
The toner T is fed in the arrow J direction in
Further, a contact surface 18e between the frame 18 and the developer bag 100 has a downward inclination slope from the fixing portions 101a toward a downstream side with respect to the developer feeding direction. A positional relationship between the fixing portions 101a of the developer bag 100 and the toner discharge holes 103a as the opening is as follows. That is, when the process cartridge B is used as the developing cartridge (when the developing cartridge is mounted in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus A), as seen from the direction of gravitation, the fixing portions 101a are disposed so as to be located above the upper end portion of the toner discharge holes 103a as the opening.
In a state in which the developing cartridge is mounted in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, the contact surface 18e between the frame 18 and the developer bag 100 is set to have a predetermined inclination angle θ (0°<θ<90°) with respect to a horizontal surface h as shown in
After the developer bag 100 is fixed to the frame 18, the frame 17 is connected to the frame 16. A shape of the molded portion 100e of the developer bag 100 before the frame 17 is connected to the frame 18 is shown by a dotted line in
When the frame 17 is connected to the frame 18, a protruded portion of the molded portion 100e of the developer bag 100 is pressed and crushed by the frame 17. At that time, in order to escape the crushed portion of the molded portion 100e of the developer bag 100, an escaping space N is provided between the upper side of the fixing holes 100b as the portions-to-be-fixed and the frame 17 in
By thus-constituting the developing unit 20, a developer filling density of the developing unit 20 can be enhanced. As a result, it is possible to realize downsizing of the developing unit 20. On the other hand, a gap (spacing) Q is provided between the frame 17 and the upper surface of the accommodating portion 100a of the developer bag in the downstream side (left side in
Incidentally, functions, materials, shapes and relative arrangements of constituent elements in the present invention are not limited to those in the above-described embodiments.
According to the present invention, even in a constitution in which the bottom of the developer bag does not have an inclination (slope) enough to permit fall (drop) of the developer by its own weight, the developer can be discharged satisfactorily. Further, also in a constitution in which the opening of the developer bag cannot be formed in the lower side with respect to the direction of gravitation, it is possible to satisfactorily discharge the developer. As a result, it is possible to reduce the amount of the developer remaining in the flexible developer bag, so that more images can be formed in the amount of the developer accommodated in the developer bag.
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