This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-184020 filed Sep. 21, 2016.
The present invention relates to a developing device and an image forming apparatus.
According to an aspect of the invention, a developing device includes a developer accommodating container, a developer carrier, an exhaust path, a capturing member, and a closing member. The developer accommodating container is configured to accommodate a developer. The developer carrier is disposed in an opening of the developer accommodating container to be rotated while facing an image carrier, and is configured to carry the developer. The exhaust path is configured to exhaust an air in the developer accommodating container to an outside. The capturing member is configured to capture a toner in the exhausted air passing through the exhaust path. The closing member includes a base end portion and a tip end portion. The base end portion is held by the developer accommodating container. The tip end portion is sandwiched between the developer accommodating container and the developer carried on the developer carrier, downstream of the opening in a rotation direction of the developer carrier. The closing member is configured to close a gap.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments for carrying out the present invention (hereinafter, referred to as an “exemplary embodiment”) will be described with reference to the drawings.
<Entire Configuration of Image Forming Apparatus>
For example, an image forming apparatus 1 according to the first exemplary embodiment is configured as a color printer. The image forming apparatus 1 includes plural image forming devices 10, an intermediate transfer device 20, a sheet feeding device 50, and a fixing device 40. The image forming devices 10 form toner images to be developed with a toner that constitutes a developer 4. The intermediate transfer device 20 carries the toner images formed by the respective image forming devices 10 and transports the toner images to a secondary transfer position where the toner images are finally and secondarily transferred to a recording sheet 5. The recording sheet 5 is an example of a recording medium. The sheet feeding device 50 accommodates and transports predetermined recording sheets 5 to be supplied to the secondary transfer position of the intermediate transfer device 20. The fixing device 40 fixes the toner image secondarily which are transferred to the recording sheet 5 in the intermediate transfer device 20. In addition, la in the drawing indicates a main body of the image forming apparatus 1, and the main body 1a is formed with a support structure member, an external cover, and the like.
The image forming devices 10 includes four image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K that exclusively form four colored toner images of yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C, and black K, respectively. The four image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K are disposed in a row in a state of being inclined in an internal space of the main body 1a. Among the four image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K, the image forming device 10Y of yellow Y is positioned at a relatively high position in the vertical direction, and the image forming device 10K of black K is positioned at a relatively low position in the vertical direction.
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The photoconductor drum 11 has an image carrying surface formed on a circumferential surface of a base member having a cylindrical shape or a columnar shape. The base member is grounded. The image carrying surface has a photoconductive layer (photosensitive layer) made of a photosensitive material. The photoconductor drum 11 is supported to be rotated in a direction indicated by an arrow A by a power transmitted from a rotation driving device (not illustrated).
The charging device 12 includes a contact charging roller disposed in a state of being in contact with the photoconductor drum 11. A charging voltage is supplied to the charging device 12. In a case in which the developing device 14 performs a reverse development, a voltage or a current, which has a polarity identical to the charge polarity of the toner supplied from the developing device 14, is supplied as the charging voltage. In addition, as the charging device 12, a non-contact charging device such as a scorotron disposed in a non-contact state in relation to the surface of the photoconductor drum 11 may be used.
The exposure device 13 is configured to form an electrostatic latent image by irradiating the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 11 after being charged, with light which is configured according information of an image input to the image forming apparatus 1. When a latent image is about to be formed, the information (a signal) of the image input to the image forming apparatus 1 by an arbitrary unit is transmitted to the exposure device 13.
The exposure device 13 includes an LED print head that forms an electrostatic latent image by irradiating the photoconductor drum 11 with light according to the image information using LEDs (light emitting diodes) as plural light emitting elements arranged along the axial direction of the photoconductor drum 11. In addition, an exposure device, which deflects and scans laser light configured based on the image information along the axial direction of the photoconductor drum 11, may be used as the exposure device 13.
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Each of the primary transfer devices 15Y, 15M, 15C, and 15K is a contact transfer device having a primary transfer roller which rotates while being in contact with the circumference of the photoconductor drum 11 through an intermediate transfer belt 21 and is supplied with a primary transfer voltage. As the primary transfer voltage, a direct current voltage having a polarity opposite to the charge polarity of the toner is supplied from the power source (not illustrated).
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As the intermediate transfer belt 21, an endless belt is used which is manufactured using a material formed by dispersing a resistance adjusting agent such as carbon black to synthetic resin (e.g., polyimide resin or polyamide resin). In addition, the belt support roller 22 is configured as a driving roller rotated by a driving device (not illustrated). The belt support roller 23 is configured as a facing roller that maintains a traveling position of the intermediate transfer belt 21. The belt support roller 24 is configured as a tension providing roller that provides a tension to the intermediate transfer belt 21. The belt support roller 25 is configured as a backup roller for secondary transfer. The belt support roller 26 is configured as a support roller that supports the intermediate transfer belt 21, with which the belt cleaning device 27 is in contact, from a rear side of the intermediate transfer belt 21.
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The belt cleaning device 27 includes a main body 270, a cleaning plate 271, and a delivery member 272. The main body 270 has a container shape a part of which is opened. The cleaning plate 271 is disposed to be in contact with the circumferential surface of the intermediate transfer belt 21 after the secondary transfer with a necessary pressure. The cleaning plate 271 cleans the circumferential surface of the intermediate transfer belt 21 by removing attached substances such as residual toner. The delivery member 272 is, for example, a screw auger. The delivery member 272 collects and transports the attached substances such as toner removed by the cleaning plate 271 such that the attached substances are delivered to a collection system (not illustrated). A plate shaped member (e.g., a blade) made of a material such as rubber is used as the cleaning plate 271.
The fixing device 40 includes a heated rotating body 41 and a pressurizing rotating body 42. The heated rotating body 41 is of a drum type or a belt type. The heated rotating body is heated by a heating unit so that a surface temperature is maintained to a necessary temperature. The pressurizing rotating body 42 is of a drum type or a belt type. The pressurizing rotating body 42 rotates while being in contact with the heated rotating body 41 with predetermined pressure substantially along the axial direction of the heated rotating body 41. In the fixing device 40, a contact portion where the heated rotating body 41 and the pressurizing rotating body 42 are in contact with each other is a fixing processing unit that performs a necessary fixing process (heating and pressing processes).
The sheet feeding device 50 is disposed below the image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K of yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C, and black K. The sheet feeding device 50 mainly includes a single (or plural) sheet accommodating body 51 and delivery devices 52 and 53. The sheet accommodating body 51 accommodates recording sheets 5 having a desired size and type in a state in which the recording sheets 5 are stacked. The delivery devices 52 and 53 deliver the recording sheets 5 one by one from the sheet accommodating body 51. For example, the sheet accommodating body 51 is mounted so that the sheet accommodating body 51 can be withdrawn to a front side of the main body 1a (a side facing a user when the user manipulates the main body 1a. In
The recording sheets 5 may be, for example, plain papers, thin papers, and OHP sheets that are used for electrophotographic copiers, printers, and the like. In order to more improve smoothness of an image surface after fixing an image, the front surfaces of the recording sheets 5 may also be smooth if possible, and for example, so-called a thick paper having a relatively larger basis weight such as coated paper formed by coating a surface of a plain paper with a resin or the like and an art paper for printing may be used.
Between the sheet feeding device 50 and the secondary transfer device 30, a sheet feeding transport path 56 is formed by a single (or plural) sheet transport roller pair (s) 54 and a transport guide 55 to transport a recording sheet 5 delivered from the sheet feeding device 50 to the secondary transfer position. For example, the sheet transport roller pair 54 is configured as a roller (registration roller) that adjusts the transport timing of the recording sheet 5. In addition, between the secondary transfer device 30 and the fixing device 40, transport guides 57 and 58 are provided to transport the recording sheet 5 after the secondary transfer, which is delivered from the secondary transfer roller 31 of the secondary transfer device 30 to the fixing device 40. In addition, at a portion close to a discharge port of a sheet which is formed in the main body 1a, a sheet discharge roller pair 61 is disposed to discharge the recording sheet 5 after the fixing, which is delivered from the fixing device 40 to a sheet discharge unit 60 provided above the main body 1a through a transport guide 59.
Between the fixing device 40 and the sheet discharge roller pair 61, a switching gate 62 is provided to switch sheet transport paths. A rotation direction of the sheet discharge roller pair 61 may be switched between a forward rotation direction (discharge direction) and a reverse rotation direction. In a case in which images are formed on both sides of the recording sheet 5, a trailing end of the recording sheet 5 one side of which is formed with an image passes through the switching gate 62, and then the rotation direction of the sheet discharge roller pair 61 is switched from the forward rotation direction (discharge direction) to the reverse rotation direction. The transport path is switched by the switching gate 62, and the recording sheet 5 transported in the reverse rotation direction by the sheet discharge roller pair 61 is transported to a duplex transport path 63 which is formed in a substantially vertical direction. The duplex transport path 63 is provided with a sheet transport roller pair 64 that transports the recording sheet 5 to the sheet transport roller pair 54 in a state in which the front and back surfaces of the recording sheet 5 are reversed, transport guides 65 to 68, and the like.
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<Operation of Image Forming Apparatus>
Hereinafter, basic image forming operations performed by the image forming apparatus 1 will be described.
Here, an operation of forming a full-color image configured by combining four-color (Y, M, C, and K) toner images by using the four image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K will be described.
When the image forming apparatus 1 receives command information requesting an image forming operation (print), the four image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K, the intermediate transfer device 20, the secondary transfer device 30, and the fixing device 40 are started.
In each of the image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K, the photoconductor drum 11 rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow A first, and the charging device 12 charges the surface of the photoconductor drum 11 with necessary polarity (in the first exemplary embodiment, negative polarity) and electric potential. Subsequently, the exposure device 13 irradiates the surface of the photoconductor drum 11 after the charging with light, which is emitted based on a signal of an image obtained by converting image information input to the image forming apparatus 1 into respective color components Y, M, C, and K, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image of each color component configured by a predetermined potential difference on the surface thereof.
Subsequently, the respective image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K perform development by supplying the toners, each of which has a corresponding one of colors Y, M, C, and K and is charged with a predetermined polarity (negative polarity), from the developing rollers 141 to the electrostatic latent images, each of which has a corresponding one of the color components and is formed on a corresponding one of the photoconductor drums 11, so that the toners are electrostatically attached to the electrostatic latent images, respectively. With this development, the electrostatic latent images, each of which has a corresponding one of the four color components and is formed on a corresponding one of the photoconductor drums 11, are developed as toner images, each of which is developed by a toner having a corresponding one of the four colors Y, M, C, and K.
Subsequently, when the toner images with the respective colors formed on the photoconductor drums 11 of the respective image forming devices 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K are transported to the primary transfer positions of the respective colors, the primary transfer devices 15Y, 15M, 15C, and 15K primarily transfer the toner images of the respective colors to the intermediate transfer belt 21 of the intermediate transfer device 20, which rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow B, so that the toner images with the respective colors are sequentially superposed one on another.
In addition, in each image forming device 10 on which the primary transfer is terminated, the drum cleaning device 16 cleans the surface of the photoconductor drum 11 by scraping and removing attached substances. Therefore, each image forming device 10 is in a state of being capable of performing the next image forming operation.
Subsequently, the intermediate transfer device 20 carries a toner image primarily transferred by the rotation of the intermediate transfer belt 21, and transports the toner image to the secondary transfer position. Meanwhile, the sheet feeding device 50 delivers a predetermined recording sheet 5 to the sheet feeding transport path 56 in accordance with the image forming operation. In the sheet feeding transport path 56, the sheet transport roller pair 54, which serves as registration rollers, delivers and supplies the recording sheet 5 to the secondary transfer position in accordance with the transfer timing.
At the secondary transfer position, the secondary transfer roller 31 of the secondary transfer device 30 secondarily transfers all the toner images on the intermediate transfer belt 21 to the recording sheet 5 in a lump. In addition, in the intermediate transfer device 20 in which the secondary transfer has been terminated, the belt cleaning device 27 cleans the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 21 after the secondary transfer by removing attached substances such as the toners remaining on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 21.
Subsequently, the recording sheet 5, to which the toner image is secondarily transferred, is separated from the intermediate transfer belt 21 and the secondary transfer roller 31, and then transported to the fixing device 40 through the transport guides 57 and 58. In the fixing device 40, the recording sheet 5 after the secondary transfer is introduced into and passes through the contact portion between the heated rotating body 41 and the pressurizing rotating body 42, and the recording sheet 5 is subjected to predetermined fixing processes (heating and pressing) so that a unfixed toner image is fixed to the recording sheet 5. Finally, in the case of the image forming operation of forming an image on a single side of the recording sheet 5, the recording sheet 5 on which the fixing has been terminated is discharged by the sheet discharge roller pair 61 to, for example, the sheet discharge unit 60 provided in the upper portion of the main body 1a.
In a case in which images are formed on both sides of the recording sheet 5, the rotation direction of the sheet discharge roller pair 61 is switched to the reverse rotation direction while the sheet discharge roller pair 61 maintains a trailing end of the recording sheet 5, rather than entirely discharging the recording sheet 5 having an image formed on one side thereof to the sheet discharge unit 60 by the sheet discharge roller pair 61. The recording sheet 5, which is transported in the reverse direction by the sheet discharge roller pair 61, passes through an upper side of the switching gate 62, and then is transported to the sheet transport roller pair 54 in a state in which the front and back surfaces of the recording sheet 5 are reversed through the duplex transport path 63 that is provided with the sheet transport roller pair 64, the transport guides 65 to 68, and the like. The sheet transport roller pair 54 delivers and supplies the recording sheet 5 to the secondary transfer position in accordance with the transfer timing so that an image is formed on the back surface of the recording sheet 5. Then, the recording sheet 5 is discharged by the sheet discharge roller pair 61 to the sheet discharge unit 60 provided in the upper portion of the main body 1a.
According to the forgoing operations, the recording sheet 5 formed with a full-color image formed by combining toner images of four colors is output.
<Configuration of Process Cartridge>
In this exemplary embodiment, a photoconductor drum 11 and an image forming member including a charging device 12, a developing device 14, and a drum cleaning device 16 which are disposed around the photoconductor drum 11 are integrated to form a single unit and assembled, thereby constituting a process cartridge 80 which is an example of an image forming unit. In addition, the exposure device 13 is unitized alone separately from the process cartridge 80.
As illustrated in
The photoconductor drum 11 is rotatably mounted on the frame members 82 and 83 of the process cartridge main body 81. Meanwhile, as illustrated in
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<Configuration of Developing Device>
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In this exemplary embodiment, the rotation direction of the developing sleeve 141b is set to a direction reverse to the rotation direction of the photoconductor drum 11. That is, as illustrated in
The rotational speed of the developing sleeve 141b is determined depending on productivity of the image forming apparatus 1 which is determined according to the rotational speed (process speed) of the photoconductor drum 11. For example, the productivity of the image forming apparatus 1 is represented by the number of A4 size (LEF) recording sheets 5 on which the image forming apparatus 1 can form images per unit time. For example, as the productivity of the image forming apparatus 1 is increased from 30 ppm (pages/min) to 60 ppm, the rotational speed (circumferential speed) of the developing sleeve 141b is increased and becomes high.
The magnet roller 141a includes a developing magnetic pole S1, a transport magnetic pole N1, a pick-off magnetic pole S2, a pick-up magnetic pole S3, and a trimming magnetic pole N2. The developing magnetic pole S1 is disposed at a position slightly displaced from a position closest to the photoconductor drum 11 to an upstream side in the rotation direction of the photoconductor drum 11 and in a developing region facing the photoconductor drum 11. The transport magnetic pole N1 is positioned at an downstream end portion of the opening 151 of the device housing 140 in the rotation direction of the developing sleeve 141b. The transport magnetic pole N1 is adjacent to the developing magnetic pole S1 downstream of the developing magnetic pole S1 in the rotation direction of the developing sleeve 141b. The transport magnetic pole N1 transports the developer 4 used for the development to the inside of the device housing 140. The pick-off magnetic pole S2 is disposed downstream of the transport magnetic pole N1 in the rotation direction of the developing sleeve 141b. The pick-off magnetic pole S2 serves as a transport magnetic pole that transports the developer 4 to the inside of the device housing 140 together with the transport magnetic pole N1. The pick-off magnetic pole S2 separates the developer 4 from the surface of the developing sleeve 141b. The pick-up magnetic pole S3 is disposed downstream of the pick-off magnetic pole S2 in the rotation direction of the developing sleeve 141b. The pick-up magnetic pole S3 causes a new developer 4, which is supplied while being agitated by the supply transport member 142, to be adsorbed to the surface of the developing sleeve 141b. The trimming magnetic pole N2 is disposed downstream of the pick-up magnetic pole S3 in the rotation direction of the developing sleeve 141b. The trimming magnetic pole N2 makes a developer layer uniform together with the layer thickness regulating member 144. The layer thickness regulating member 144, which regulates the amount (layer thickness) of the developer 4 maintained on the surface of the developing sleeve 141b, is disposed at a position that faces the trimming magnetic pole N2 of the magnet roller 141a. The layer thickness regulating member 144 is formed of a magnetic material and has a columnar shape. The layer thickness regulating member 144 regulates the layer thickness of the developer 4 to a predetermined value in a state in which magnetic force of the trimming magnetic pole N2 is applied. The developer 4 transported while being adsorbed by the magnetic poles of the magnet roller 141a is formed as a layer in the form of a magnetic brush on the surface of the developing sleeve 141b.
In the device housing 140, the supply transport member 142, which is configured as a screw auger (supply auger) or the like that draws up the developer 4 accommodated in the developer accommodation chamber 150 and supplies the developer 4 to the developing roller 141, is disposed obliquely downward in the vertical direction of the developing roller 141. The supply transport member 142 is rotated counterclockwise by a driving device (not illustrated). In addition, in the device housing 140, the agitation transport member 143, which is configured as a screw auger (admix auger) that transports the developer 4 to be supplied into the device housing 140 while agitating the developer 4, is disposed obliquely downward from the supply transport member 142. The agitation transport member 143 is also rotated clockwise by the driving device (not illustrated).
In the lower housing 140a, a first accommodating portion 147 and a second accommodating portion 148, which have an approximately semi-cylindrical shape in cross section, are provided to accommodate the supply transport member 142 and the agitation transport member 143. The first accommodating portion 147 and the second accommodating portion 148 are divided by a partition wall 152 provided in the lower housing 140a. In addition, in the upper housing 140b, a third accommodating portion 153 is provided, which is formed to define a part of a substantially cylindrical cross section that forms a transport path of the developer 4 together with the second accommodating portion 148 of the lower housing 140a.
First and second path portions (not illustrated), where the developer 4 is delivered between the supply transport member 142 and the agitation transport member 143, are formed at both end portions, respectively, in a longitudinal direction of the partition wall 152. In addition, as illustrated in
Recently, in the developing device 14 configured as described above, a rotational speed of the developing roller 141 or the like tends to is increased so as to enable the improvement of productivity required for the image forming apparatus 1. In a case in which the rotational speed of the developing roller 141 becomes high in the developing device 14, the amount of air, which is introduced into the device housing 140 from the opening 151 in accordance with the rotation of the developing roller 141, tends to be increased, and the internal pressure of the device housing 140 tends to be increased.
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When the internal pressure of the device housing 140 is increased, toner scattering so-called toner cloud may be caused from a region that faces the opening 151 of the developing roller 141. As illustrated in
Therefore, in this exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
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The upper housing 140b of the device housing 140 has a cylindrical portion 157 formed in a snort cylindrical shape to cover the outer circumferential surface of the developing roller 141 with a predetermined gap therebetween at a position adjacent to the upstream side in the rotation direction of the developing roller 141 on the outer circumference of the pick-off magnetic pole S2 of the magnet roller 141a. The upper housing 140b is provided with an extension portion 161 disposed to extend toward the downstream side in the rotation direction of the photoconductor drum 11 through an upstanding portion 160 that slightly upstands outward in a radial direction of the developing roller 141 at the upstream side of the cylindrical portion 157 in the rotation direction of the developing roller 141. As illustrated in
The exhaust path forming member 158 has the cylindrical portion 159 disposed at the downstream side end portion of the exhaust path forming member 158 in the rotation direction of the developing roller 141 to face the cylindrical portion 157 of the upper housing 140b through a suction port of the exhaust path. The cylindrical portion 159 is formed in a short cylindrical shape to cover the outer circumferential surface of the developing roller 141 with a predetermined gap therebetween. In addition, the exhaust path forming member 158 includes a first inclined portion 162, a second inclined portion 163, and a filter accommodating portion 165, upstream of the cylindrical portion 159 in the rotation direction of the developing roller 141. The first inclined portion 162 is obliquely inclined in a separating direction from the outer circumferential surface of the developing roller 141. The second inclined portion 163 is obliquely inclined in an approaching direction to the photoconductor drum 11. The filter accommodating portion 165 is provided a tip end of the second inclined portion 163 via a flat plate portion 164 formed in a short flat plate shape. The filter accommodating portion 165 is formed with a recess portion. The recess portion accommodates a filter which captures the developer included in the exhausted air passing through the exhaust path 155. The filter is an example of a capturing member.
A suction port 166 of the exhaust path 155 is opened to face the surface of the developing roller 141 between the cylindrical portion 157 of the upper housing 140b and the cylindrical portion 159 of the exhaust path forming member 158. The suction port 166 of the exhaust path 155 is positioned at a midway between the transport magnetic pole N1 and the pick-off magnetic pole S2 of the magnet roller 141a. At the midway point between the transport magnetic pole N1 and the pick-off magnetic pole S2 of the magnet roller 141a, the magnetic brush of the developer 4 maintained on the outer circumference of the developing sleeve 141b is lying approximately in parallel on the surface of the developing sleeve 141b along a magnetic force line formed between the transport magnetic pole N1 and the pick-off magnetic pole S2. In addition, the suction port 166 of the exhaust path 155 is opened at a position where the surface of the upper housing 140b and the surface of the developing sleeve 141b face each other with a minute gap therebetween. For this reason, the developer 4 is prevented from leaking out from the suction port 166 when the process cartridge 80 is transported. In addition, in the filter accommodating portion 165 of the exhaust path forming member 158, an exhaust port 167 is opened to face the outer circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 11.
The exhaust path forming member 158 is mounted on the upper housing 140b such that the exhaust path 155 is formed between the outer surface of the exhaust path forming member 158 and the inner surface of the upper housing 140b. The exhaust path 155 is formed over an approximately overall length of the developing roller 141 in the axial direction of the developing roller 141. A path in an intermediate portion of the exhaust path 155, which is directed toward the exhaust port 169 from the suction port 166, is formed in a bending shape. The exhaust path 155 is configured as follows. That is, when the air is exhausted from the interior of the device housing 140 along the bending inner surface, the toner of the developer 4 included in the exhausted air collides with the bending inner surface, such that a part of the toner is attached and removed.
A filter 170 which is an example of a capturing member is accommodated in the filter accommodating portion 165 of the exhaust path forming member 158. The filter 170 is formed in a thin and elongated rectangular parallelepiped shape having a rectangle shape in cross section according to the shape of the filter accommodating portion 165. A filter made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and the like in the form of a non-woven fabric or fibers is used as the filter 170. However, the filter 170 may be formed of a non-woven fabric in consideration of a pressure reduction effect over time in the device housing 140 and a toner cloud inhibiting effect.
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To a surface of the seal member 171, a support member 172 is attached by a double-sided tape, an adhesive, or the like to support the seal member 171. The support member 172 is formed as a plate shaped member made of a hard synthetic resin material. The length of the support member 172 is set to be shorter than that of the seal member 171. The support member 172 supports the surface of the seal member 171, thereby preventing the developer from leaking out from the accommodating container, for example, during physical distribution.
<Operation of Characteristic Part of Developing Device>
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In this exemplary embodiment, the seal member 171 is provided in the region facing the opening 151 of the device housing 140. The base end portion 171a of the seal member 171 is fixed to the device housing 140. The tip portion 171b of the seal member 171 is sandwiched between the device housing 140 and the developer 4 carried on the developing roller 141, downstream of the opening 151 in the rotation direction of the developing roller 141. The seal member 171 closes a gap. For this reason, the occurrence of the toner cloud, which leaks out to the outside from the opening 151 positioned downstream of the device housing 140 in the rotation direction of the developing roller 141, is inhibited by the seal member 171. In addition, the seal member 171 also serves to inhibit air from being introduced into the device housing 140 according to the rotation of the developing roller 141.
Experimental Example
Next, as illustrated in
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In the case of the developing device of Comparative Example 3 in which only the seal member 171 is provided and the productivity is set to 60 ppm, the amount of occurring toner cloud is decreased compared to the developing device of Comparative Example 2 in which neither exhaust path 155 nor seal member 171 is provided and the productivity is set to 60 ppm. However, the effect of inhibiting the occurrence of toner cloud is insufficient, as well.
In the case of the developing device 14 of the Comparative Example 4 in which only the exhaust path 155 to which a filter is attached is provided and the productivity is set to 60 ppm, the amount of occurring toner cloud is decreased compared to the developing device 14 of Comparative Example 3 in which the seal member 171 is provided and the productivity is set to 60 ppm. However, the effect of inhibiting the occurrence of toner cloud is insufficient, as well.
In addition, the exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to a case of being applied to the full-color image forming apparatus. However, the exemplary embodiment may be equally applied to a monochrome image forming apparatus.
The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to a case in which a developing unit attachable to/detachable from the image forming apparatus is configured as the developing device. However, the developing device may be fixedly disposed in the image forming apparatus.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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