Information
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Patent Grant
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6314255
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Patent Number
6,314,255
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 2, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 119
- 399 226
- 399 227
- 399 111
- 399 120
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A developing frame for a developing cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus to develop a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member, the developing cartridge including a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a toner accommodating portion for accommodating the toner to be used by the developing roller; an application roller for applying the toner on a peripheral surface of the developing roller, the developing frame includes a toner supply opening for supplying to the developing roller the toner accommodated in the toner accommodating portion; a developing roller mounting portion for mounting the developing roller along the toner supply opening; connecting surfaces at which the developing frame is connected with the toner frame including the toner accommodating portion, wherein the connecting surfaces extend in a longitudinal direction of the toner supply opening at one and the other lateral sides of the toner supply opening; a projection projected across a plane connecting the connecting surfaces.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART
The present invention relates to a developing cartridge for developing a latent image formed on a electrophotographic photosensitive member when an image is formed on a recording material through an electrophotographic image forming process, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus using the developing cartridge. Here, the electrophotographic image forming apparatus means an apparatus which forms images on recording medium, using an electrophotographic image forming process. It includes an electrophotographic copying machine, an electrophotographic printer (for example, LED printer, laser beam printer) an electrophotographic facsimile machine, an electrophotographic word processor, and the like.
Here, the developing cartridge is a cartridge which contains as a unit a developing member for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member with toner and a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner, said cartridge being detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
A conventional structure of an apparatus for forming a multi-color image through an electrophotographic process, includes a rotary type selection mechanism (developing rotary or turret) loaded with plurality of developing cartridges accommodating different color developers (toner). The developing cartridge accommodating the proper color developer is opposed to the photosensitive drum, and develops the image with the developer therein, and then, the developed image is transferred onto a recording material. By effecting the developing and transferring operations for each color, a multi-color image is formed. This method has been proposed. In such an image forming apparatus, the developing cartridge may be in the form of a unit or cartridge detachably mountable relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus. The developing cartridge may be exchanged by the user. By doing so, the maintenance operation of the main assembly of the apparatus is eased.
When the developing cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, the developing cartridge is inserted into the main assembly in the direction of the rotation axial direction of the developing roller at a predetermined position, since then, the area of the mounting opening of the main assembly for permitting the mounting and demounting of the cartridge is minimized.
In such as said structure, the developing cartridge is required to be driven at a position opposing to the photosensitive drum. To accomplish this, a drive transmission gear is stationarily provided in the main assembly of the apparatus, and is connected with a driving force receiving member on the developing cartridge to transmit the driving force when the developing cartridge is moved to the position opposing to the photosensitive drum.
Such a developing cartridge is constituted by a developing frame supporting a developing member such as a developing roller or an application roller, and a toner frame accommodating the toner and coupled with the developing frame (cartridge frame structure), and then, the size of the developing cartridge is small.
The developing cartridge is provided with a shutter for covering the developing roller when the developing cartridge is out of the main assembly, and for exposing, when it is mounted to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, a part of the developing roller (exposed portion). There is provided a flexible sealing member for sealing between the shutter and the cartridge frame when the shutter is closed,
Such a developing cartridge is provided with remaining toner amount detecting means for detecting a remaining amount of the toner accommodated therein.
In order to establish a circuit for supplying a developing bias to the developing roller when the developing cartridge is mounted to the developing rotary, there are provided contacts on the developing cartridge and the developing rotary which are contactable to each other.
Such a developing cartridges have the same structure and dimensions irrespective of the color of the toner therein, and to correctly position them on the developing rotary, the developing cartridges are provided with information indicative of the color.
In order to supply the toner accommodated in the toner accommodating portion toward the developing member prior to the start of the use of the developing cartridge, the developing cartridge is provided with a toner seal for hermetically separating the developing member and the toner accommodating portion before start of use, and the toner seal is pulled out by the user when it is used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a downsized developing frame and developing cartridge.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a developing frame and a developing cartridge capable of efficiently accommodating toner.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a developing frame for a developing cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus to develop a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member, the developing cartridge including a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a toner accommodating portion for accommodating the toner to be used by the developing roller; an application roller for applying the toner on a peripheral surface of the developing roller, the developing frame comprising: a toner supply opening for supplying to the developing roller the toner accommodated in the toner accommodating portion; a developing roller mounting portion for mounting the developing roller along the toner supply opening; connecting surfaces at which the developing frame is connected with the toner frame including the toner accommodating portion, wherein the connecting surfaces extend in a longitudinal direction of the toner supply opening at one and the other lateral sides of the toner supply opening; a projection projected across a plane connecting the connecting surfaces.
According to the foregoing embodiments, the developing cartridge can be downsized, or a larger amount of the toner can be accommodated if the size of the developing cartridge is the same.
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 longitudinal sectional view of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of a rotary unit.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of a rotary unit.
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal sectional view of a color developing cartridge.
FIG. 5
is a longitudinal sectional view of a black developing cartridge.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the developing cartridge wherein a shutter is in the open position.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a developing cartridge wherein the shutter is in the close position.
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of a developing cartridge wherein a shutter part is broken.
FIG. 9
is a side view of a non-driving side of the developing cartridge wherein the shutter is closed.
FIG. 10
is a side view of a driving side of a developing cartridge wherein the shutter is closed.
FIG. 11
is a side view of a non-driving side of a developing cartridge wherein the shutter is opening.
FIG. 12
is a side view of a driving side of a developing cartridge wherein the shutter is opening.
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of a non-driving side of a developing cartridge mounting portion of a rotary unit.
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a driving side of a developing cartridge mounting portion of a rotary unit.
FIG. 15
is a side view illustrating a mounting operation of a developing cartridge onto a rotary unit.
FIG. 16
is a side view illustrating a mounting operation of a developing cartridge onto a rotary unit.
FIG. 17
is a side view illustrating a mounting operation of a developing cartridge onto a rotary unit.
FIG. 18
is a side view illustrating a mounting operation of a developing cartridge onto a rotary unit.
FIG. 19
is a side view illustrating a mounting operation of a developing cartridge onto a rotary unit.
FIG. 20
is a side view illustrating a relation between a guide of the developing cartridge and a positioning member.
FIG. 21
is a top plan view illustrating a showing of the driving device.
FIG. 22
is a side view of a driving device for the developing cartridge.
FIG. 23
is a side view showing a preferable arrangement of a driving member of a developing cartridge.
FIG. 24
is a side view showing a preferable arrangement of a driving member of a developing cartridge.
FIG. 25
is a perspective view of a shutter.
FIG. 26
is top plan view illustrating mounting of a rotary unit of a developing cartridge.
FIG. 27
is a perspective view of a developing member supporting frame.
FIG. 28
is a side view of a developing member supporting frame.
FIG. 29
is a perspective view of an end of developing member supporting frame.
FIGS.
30
(
a
) and
30
(
b
) are an illustration of a toner frame, wherein FIG.
30
(
a
) is a perspective view of a toner frame and FIG.
30
(
b
) is a cross-sectional view of a toner frame.
FIG. 31
is a horizontal sectional view of a toner frame.
FIG. 32
is a perspective view of a non-driving side of a developing cartridge as seen inclinedly from the bottom.
FIG. 33
is a side view of a longitudinal end portion of a developing cartridge.
FIG. 34
is a perspective view of a coupling frame portion of a developing cartridge.
FIG. 35
is a perspective view of a nondriving side cover.
FIG. 36
is a perspective view of a remaining toner amount detecting means.
FIG. 37
is a partial enlarged view of the remaining toner amount detecting means of FIG.
36
.
FIG. 38
is a longitudinal sectional view wherein the shutter is closed.
FIG. 39
is a side view of a driving side cover.
FIG. 40
is a front view of an end with the shutter of the developing cartridge being removed.
FIG. 41
is a perspective view of an inside of the driving side cover.
FIG. 42
is a sectional view taken along a line B—B of FIG.
41
.
FIG. 43
((
a
), (
b
), (
c
), (
d
)) is schematic top plan views of a developing cartridge discriminating means.
FIG. 44
is a side view of driving means of a developing cartridge.
FIG. 45
is a perspective view of a cartridge frame.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
EMBODIMENTS
Next, the development cartridge in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus (hereinafter, image forming apparatus) compatible with this development cartridge, will be described.
In the following description, “longitudinal direction” means such a direction that is approximately perpendicular to the direction in which recording medium is conveyed, and also that is approximately parallel to the surface of the recording medium being conveyed.
Embodiment 1
First, referring to
FIGS. 1-9
, the first embodiment of the present invention will be described.
FIGS. 1-3
are schematic drawings which depict the structure of an image forming apparatus;
FIGS. 4-5
, sections of a development cartridge;
FIGS. 6-7
, perspective views of the development cartridge; and
FIGS. 8-14
are schematic drawings which depict the structure of the development cartridge. It should be noted here that in
FIGS. 2
,
3
, and
15
-
19
, dotted lines are used as imaginary lines.
In describing the present invention, the overall structure of the image forming apparatus will be first described, and then, the structure of the development cartridge will be described.
(Image Forming Apparatus)
First, the general structure of the image forming apparatus in accordance with this embodiment will be described.
FIG. 1
is a side view of a color laser beam printer, a typical form of an image forming apparatus which forms a color image, with the use of an electrophotographic system. In this apparatus, the peripheral surface of an electrophotographic photosensitive member
1
(hereinafter, photosensitive drum) in the form of a drum, which rotates at a predetermined constant speed, is uniformly charged by a charging means
2
. Then, a laser beam modulated with image data is projected from an exposing means
3
onto the charged peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
. As a result, a latent image is formed on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
. The latent image is developed with the use of one of four development cartridges Dm, Dc, Dy and Db, which will be collectively designated by a letter D. The developed image on the photosensitive drum
1
is sequentially transferred, in a superposing manner, onto an intermediary transfer unit
4
in the form of a belt. As a result, a full-color image is formed on the intermediary transfer unit
4
. Then, the full-color image is transferred by a transferring means
6
onto a recording medium P (for example, a sheet of recording paper, an OHP sheet, and the like) which is conveyed from a recording medium feeding section by a conveying means
5
. Thereafter, the recording medium P is conveyed to a fixing means
7
, which permanently fixes the full-color image to the recording medium P, and discharges the recording medium P into a delivery section
8
located on the top side of the image forming apparatus.
Next, the structure of each section of the image forming apparatus will be described more specifically.
The photosensitive drum
1
is an integral part of a process cartridge U, and is supported by a container-like frame
9
a
of a cleaning means
9
for removing the toner remaining on the photosensitive drum
1
after an image composed of developer (hereinafter, “toner”) is transferred onto the intermediary transfer unit
4
. The process cartridge U is removably installed in the main assembly
30
of the image forming apparatus, and is replaceable by an ordinary user alone; it is replaced as the service life of the photosensitive drum
1
expires.
The photosensitive drum
1
comprises an aluminum cylinder with a diameter of approximately 50 mm, and a layer of organic photosensitive material coated on the peripheral surface of the aluminum cylinder. It is rotatively supported by the container-like frame
9
a
of the cleaning means
9
that doubles as the holder for the photosensitive drum
1
. In contact with the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
, a cleaning blade
9
b
for scraping off the toner remaining on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
, and the charging means
2
, are disposed. In other words, in this embodiment, the photosensitive drum
1
, the cleaning means
9
, and the charging means
2
, are integrated in the form of a cartridge, that is, the process cartridge U, removably installable in the apparatus main assembly
30
.
The photosensitive drum
1
is rotated in the counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 1
in synchronism with an image forming operation by the driving force transmitted to the photosensitive drum
1
from a motor
24
M (FIG.
21
).
The charging means
2
in this embodiment is such a charging means that uses a so-called contact type charging method. Thus, the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
is uniformly charged by applying voltage to an electrically conductive charge roller, as a charging member, which is being rotated in contact with the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
.
The exposing means
3
exposes the charged peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
. More specifically, as image signals are given to an unillustrated laser diode, the diode projects an image forming light modulated with the image signals onto a polygon mirror
3
a
, which is being rotated at a high velocity by a scanner motor
3
b
. The image forming light deflected by the mirror
3
a
is projected through an image forming lens
3
c
, is deflected by a deflection mirror
3
d
, and then, selectively exposes the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
, which is rotating at a predetermined constant velocity. As a result, an electrostatic latent image is formed on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
.
The latent image is developed by the development cartridge D (developing apparatus) into a toner image of specific color. The structure of the development cartridge D will be described later.
The toner image formed by the development cartridge D is transferred onto the intermediary transfer unit
4
. The intermediary transfer unit
4
, as the second image bearing member, is such a unit that transfers all at once (second transfer) the plurality of toner images having been transferred (first transfer) onto the intermediary transfer unit
4
, onto the recording medium P. The intermediary transfer unit
4
comprises an intermediary transfer belt
4
a
which is run in the direction of an arrow mark R
4
. The intermediary transfer belt
4
a
in this embodiment is a belt with a circumference of approximately 440 mm, being suspended around three rollers: a driving roller
4
b
, a second transfer roller
4
c
, and a following roller
4
d
. The intermediary transfer unit
4
also comprises a pressing roller
4
j
, which takes two positions; a position where the pressing roller
4
j
keeps the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
pressed upon the photosensitive drum
1
, and a position where the pressing roller
4
j
allows the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
to keep a short distance away from the photosensitive drum
1
. The intermediary transfer belt
4
a
is run in the arrow R
4
direction by the rotation of the driving roller
4
b
. Further, the intermediary transfer unit
4
comprises a cleaning unit
4
e
, which is disposed at predetermined location outside the loop of intermediary transfer belt
4
a
. The cleaning unit
4
e
can be placed in contact with the outward surface of the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
, or can be moved away from the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
. The cleaning unit
4
e
removes the waste toner which is remaining on the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
after the toner images on the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
are transferred all at once (second transfer) onto the recording medium P. The cleaning unit
4
e
comprises a charging roller
4
f
, which is placed in contact with the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
to charge the toner, which is remaining on the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
, to the polarity opposite to the polarity to which the toner is charged during the image transfer onto the recording medium P. The reversely charged toner is electrostatically adhered to the photosensitive drum
1
, and then, is recovered by a cleaning apparatus for cleaning the photosensitive drum
1
. The cleaning apparatus
9
will be described later. The method for cleaning the intermediary transfer belt
4
a
does not need to be limited to the above described electrostatic cleaning method; a mechanism method which use a blade or a fur brush, a combination of the electrostatic and mechanical methods, and the like may be also used.
The toner which is remaining on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
after the toner images are transferred onto the intermediary transfer unit
4
is removed by the cleaning means
9
; the toner is scraped into a toner bin
9
c
by a cleaning blade
9
b
, as a cleaning member, placed in contact with the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
. The toner scraped into the toner bin
9
c
is accumulated therein. The toner bin
9
c
is constituted of a part of the frame
9
a
of the cleaning means
9
, and is given a capacity large enough so that it will not be filled up with the toner before the service life of the photosensitive drum
1
expires. Thus, the toner within the toner bin
9
c
is disposed all at once as the process cartridge is replaced at the end of the service life of the photosensitive drum
1
.
In this embodiment, the transferring means
6
for transferring the toner images, which have been transferred onto the intermediary transfer unit
4
in a superposing manner, onto the recording medium P is constituted of a transfer roller
6
as an image transfer member. The transfer roller
6
comprises a metallic shaft, and a layer of foamed elastic material with electrical resistance in a medium range wrapped around the peripheral surface of the metallic shaft. It is rendered movable in the vertical direction in FIG.
1
.
While four color toner images are transferred onto the intermediary transfer unit
4
, that is, while the intermediary transfer unit
4
is rotated a plurality of times, the transfer roller
6
is placed at the bottom position outlined by a solid line in
FIG. 1
, being separated from the intermediary transfer unit
4
, so that the toner images are prevented from being disturbed by the transfer roller
6
.
After the toner images are transferred onto the intermediary transfer unit
4
in a superposing manner, that is, after a full-color toner image is formed on the intermediary transfer unit
4
, the transfer roller
6
is moved to the top position outlined by a single dot chain line in
FIG. 1
, by an unillustrated cam, in synchronism with the timing with which the full-color toner image is transferred onto the recording medium P. As the transfer roller
6
is moved to the top position, it is pressed upon the intermediary transfer unit
4
, pinching the recording medium P between itself and the intermediary transfer unit
4
. At the same time as the transfer roller
6
is moved to the top position, bias voltage begins to be applied to the transfer roller
6
, and as a result, the full-color toner image on the intermediary transfer unit
4
is transferred onto the recording medium P.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the conveying means
5
for conveying the recording medium P comprises: a sheet feeding cassette
5
a
for storing a plurality of recording medium P; a pickup roller
5
b
; a combination of a feeding roller
5
c
1
and a retarding roller
5
c
2
for preventing two or more sheets of recording medium P from being fed at the same time; a conveying roller pair
5
d
; a registering roller pair
5
e
; a discharging roller pair
5
f
; and a conveying guide
5
g.
In an image forming operation, the pickup roller
5
b
is rotatively driven in accordance with the image forming operation to feed out, one by one, the recording medium P in the sheet feeding cassette
5
a
. The recording medium P having fed out of the sheet feeding cassette
5
a
is guided by the conveying guide
5
g
, and is conveyed farther by the conveying roller pair
5
d
to the registering roller pair
5
g
. The registering roller pair
5
e
is activated according to a predetermined rotational image sequence that comprises a period in which the registering roller pair
5
e
is stopped to keep the recording medium P on standby, or stationary, and a period in which the registering roller pair
5
e
is rotated to convey the recording medium P toward the intermediary transfer unit
4
, so that the full-color image and the recording medium P is properly aligned in the following process, that is, the transferring process. Then, the full-color toner image is transferred onto the recording medium P by the transferring means.
The recording medium P on which the full-color toner image has been transferred is conveyed to the fixing means
7
, by which the full-color toner image is fixed. The fixing means
7
comprises a fixing roller
7
a
for applying heat to the recording medium P, and a pressing roller
7
b
for pressing the recording medium P onto the fixing roller
7
a
. Both rollers
7
a
and
7
b
are hollow and contain a heater. They are rotatively driven. They fix the full-color toner image to the recording medium P by conveying the recording medium P while applying heat and pressure to the recording medium P.
Thereafter, the recording medium P on which the full-color toner image has been fixed is discharged into the delivery section
8
by the discharging roller pair
5
f
which constitutes the conveying means.
(Development Cartridge—Developing Apparatus)
Next, the structure of a development cartridge for developing a latent image formed on the aforementioned photosensitive drum
1
will be described.
In order to form a full-color image, the image forming apparatus in this embodiment comprises four development cartridge D (Dm, Dc, Dy and Db) for developing four colors: magenta, cyan, yellow, and black. Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, the development cartridges D are removably fitted in a rotary unit
11
which is rotated about an central shaft
10
. In an image forming operation, the development cartridges D circularly move about the central shaft
10
, being held by the rotary unit
11
. The rotary unit
11
is stopped as a development cartridge D which contains a color toner to be immediately used arrives at a position where the development cartridge squarely faces the photosensitive drum
1
, that is, the position where the distance between the development cartridge D and the photosensitive drum
1
is microscopic (approximately 300 μm). At this position, the toner is supplied to the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
in a manner to reflect the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum
1
; the latent image is developed.
In an image forming operation, for each rotation of the intermediary transfer unit
4
, the rotary unit
11
also rotate once, so that the magenta development cartridge Dm which contains magenta color toner, the cyan development cartridge Dc which contains cyan color toner, the yellow development cartridge Dy which contains yellow color toner, and the black development cartridge Db which contains black color toner, carry out a development process, in the same order as they are listed. It should be noted here that the black color tone is a magnetic toner, and the other color toners are nonmagnetic toners.
FIG. 4
depicts a development cartridge D (for example, the yellow development cartridge Dy), which is stopped at the development position where the development cartridge D squarely faces the photosensitive drum
1
. The development cartridge D comprises a development roller
12
as an image developing member, that is, a toner carrying member for supplying the photosensitive drum
1
with toner, and a toner storing portion
63
a
for storing the toner to be supplied to the development roller
12
. The development cartridge D also comprises a cartridge frame
63
and a shutter
64
. The cartridge frame
63
is constituted of a plurality of subframes, and supports the development roller
12
. The shutter
64
covers or exposes the opening cut in the cartridge frame
63
. In the toner storing portion
63
a
, a toner conveying member
15
is disposed. A brand-new development cartridge is sealed with a toner seal
27
to prevent the toner stored in the toner storing portion
63
a
from leaking. Thus, before installing a brand-new development cartridge D into the apparatus main assembly
30
, an operator is required to peel the toner seal
27
to unseal the toner storing portion
63
a
, so that the toner in the toner storing portion
63
a
is enabled to be supplied to the development roller
12
.
The toner conveying member
15
rotates by receiving driving force from the apparatus main assembly
30
, to deliver the toner in the toner storing portion
63
a
to the development roller
12
. The development roller
12
is a rotatable aluminum roller, and a development blade
16
is placed in contact with the peripheral surface of the development roller
12
. Thus, as the development roller
12
is rotated in the clockwise direction in
FIG. 4
, a thin layer of toner is coated on the peripheral surface of the development roller
12
. While the toner is coated, it is triboelectrically charged.
A toner image which reflects the latent image on the photosensitive drum
1
can be formed on the photosensitive drum
1
by applying development bias supplied from the apparatus main assembly
30
, to the development roller
12
placed in a manner to squarely face the photosensitive drum
1
, on which the latent image has been formed.
As each development cartridge D is moved to the development position, the development roller
12
in the development cartridge D is connected to a high voltage power source and a mechanical power source, which are provided on the main assembly side. As a result, development bias voltage specific to each development cartridge D is selectively applied to the development cartridge D, and the mechanical driving force is transmitted to the development roller
12
and the like, rotating them.
The magenta development cartridge Dm, the cyan development cartridge Dc, and the yellow development cartridge Dy, which are depicted in FIG.
4
, are the same in structure. All of these color development cartridges Dm, Dc and Dy comprise a coating roller
19
. At the interface between the coating roller
19
and the development roller
12
, the peripheral surface of the coating roller
19
moves in the direction opposite to the direction in which the peripheral surface of the development roller
12
moves. The coating roller
19
is rotatively supported by the development frame
63
A of the cartridge frame
63
.
The black development cartridge Db illustrated in
FIG. 5
does not have a coating roller. The black toner adheres to the development roller
12
due to its own adhesive force, and due to the magnetic force of a magnet (unillustrated) disposed inside the development roller
12
. The thickness of the layer of the toner, which has adhered to the development roller
12
, is regulated by the development blade
16
placed in contact with the peripheral surface of the development roller
12
. As the thickness of the toner layer is regulated by the development blade
16
, the toner becomes triboelectrically charged. As described before, in the development cartridges Dm, Dc and Dy, the development roller
12
does not contain a magnet. This is because the black toner in this embodiment is a magnetic toner, whereas the magenta, cyan and yellow toners are nonmagnetic toners.
(Installation of Development Cartridge into Main Assembly of Image Forming Apparatus)
Next, the structure for installing the development cartridge D into the main assembly
30
of an image forming apparatus will be described. Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
13
and
14
, the apparatus main assembly
13
is provided with a development cartridge opening
17
, which is located at a predetermined position in the apparatus main assembly
30
, and the width of which is greater than the dimension of the development cartridge D in the longitudinal direction. To the edge of the opening
17
, a cover
18
is pivotally attached to expose or cover the opening
17
. Normally, the development cartridge opening
17
is covered with the cover
18
.
The apparatus main assembly
30
is provided with a development apparatus replacement switch (unillustrated), which is to be pressed when the development cartridge D needs to be replaced because of toner depletion of the like. As the switch is depressed by an operator, the rotary unit
11
rotates about the central shaft
10
, by which the rotary unit
11
is supported, until one of the color development cartridges D to be replaced arrives at the development cartridge opening
17
.
Referring to
FIG. 14
, as the cover
18
is opened by the operator, a guide
59
is exposed, which constitutes means for installing the development cartridge D. There are four guides
59
at a lateral end of the rotary unit
11
, equally dividing the rotary unit
11
in the circumference direction of the rotary unit
11
. Next, referring to
FIGS. 6
,
7
,
8
and
10
, the shutter
64
of the development cartridge D is provided with a guide portion
70
, which is slid along the guide
59
by the operator to insert the development cartridge D into the apparatus main assembly
30
. It should be noted here that the guide portion
70
is provided on only one of the longitudinal ends of the development cartridge D (ends in the terms of the axial direction of the development roller
12
), and therefore, the guide
59
is provided also on only one of the two lateral walls, that is, the longitudinal end lateral wall
11
a
of the rotary unit
11
. The lateral walls
11
a
and
11
e
are provided with arc-shaped ribs
59
e
and
26
a
, respectively, and the longitudinal end walls of the development cartridge D are provided with projections
63
c
and
63
g
that fit in the space surrounded by the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
and
26
a
, respectively.
When installing the development cartridge D in the rotary unit
11
, the operator grasps the handhold portion
63
e
(
FIG. 7
) of the development cartridge D by hand, and inserts the development cartridge D into the rotary unit
11
in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the development roller
12
, with the development roller
12
facing forward (development roller
12
facing in such a direction that it faces the photosensitive drum
1
after installation of the development cartridge D).
Then, after the shutter
64
of the development cartridge D is immovably locked with the apparatus main assembly
30
, the operator rotates the development cartridge D about the projections
63
c
and
63
g
. As a result, the shutter
64
is opened, and the development roller
12
is exposed from the cartridge frame
63
in a manner to directly and squarely face the photosensitive drum
1
, being readied for image development.
The other lateral wall
11
e
of the rotary unit
11
is provided with a semispherical pressing member
26
b
, which is surrounded by the arc-like ribs
26
a
of the guide
26
, and elastically presses the development cartridge D in the longitudinal direction of the development cartridge D after the development cartridge D is installed in the rotary unit
11
(development cartridge D is elastically pressed toward a driving force receiving member
22
). More specifically, the pressing member
26
b
is under elastic pressure generated by a spring in the longitudinal direction. Therefore, the development cartridge D is elastically pressed toward the longitudinal end (of the development cartridge D) to which driving force is transmitted. In other words, in installing the development cartridge D in the rotary unit
11
(apparatus main assembly
30
), the driving force receiving member side of the development cartridge D is used as the reference point in terms of the longitudinal direction.
Here, referring to
FIGS. 8-12
, the structure of the development cartridge D will be described in detail.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the development cartridge D, from which the shutter
64
and the components belonging to the shutter
64
have been removed.
FIGS. 9 and 10
are side views of the development cartridge D, at the opposing longitudinal ends, with the shutter
64
closed. The
FIGS. 11 and 12
are side views of the development cartridge D, at the opposing longitudinal ends, with the shutter
64
open.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, the cartridge frame
63
of the development cartridge D is provided with an opening
63
b
, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge frame
63
. The development roller
12
is attached to the cartridge frame
63
in such a manner that the development roller
12
is exposed through the opening
63
b
. Further, the cartridge frame
63
is provided with a projection
63
c
, which is integrally formed with the cartridge frame
63
, and projects outward from the approximate center of a longitudinal end wall
63
h
of the cartridge frame
63
. The projection
63
acts as a guide when the development cartridge D is inserted into the apparatus main assembly
30
, and also acts as a rotational axis when the development cartridge D is installed, or removed from, the apparatus main assembly
30
. The projection
63
c
is in the form of a cylinder, and will be described later in more detail.
The development cartridge D comprises a projection
63
g
, which is removably attached to the approximate center of the longitudinal end wall
63
i
of the cartridge frame
63
, that is, the counterpart of the wall
63
h
(
FIG. 8
depicts the projection
63
g
which has been removed from the cartridge frame
63
). More specifically, the projection
63
g
is attached to the cartridge frame
63
by inserting the anchoring portion
63
g
1
of the projection
63
g
into the hole (unillustrated) cut through the longitudinal end wall
63
i
. The anchoring portion
63
g
1
is provided with a latching portion (unillustrated), which is located at the tip of the anchoring portion
63
g
1
, and the projection
63
g
is attached to the cartridge frame
63
by engaging this latching portion of the anchoring portion
63
g
1
with the cartridge frame
63
. As the development cartridge D is installed into the development cartridge space of the rotary unit
11
, the other end of the projection
63
g
2
, that is, the end opposite to the anchoring portion
63
g
1
, of the projection
63
g
comes in contact with the aforementioned pressing member
26
b
, which is elastically projecting from the longitudinal end wall
11
a
of the rotary unit
11
. Therefore, the development cartridge D comes under the pressure from the pressing member
26
b
, being pressed toward the longitudinal end wall
63
h
of the development cartridge D (in the direction of an arrow mark Q in FIG.
8
). In other words, the development cartridge D is accurately placed in the rotary unit
11
(apparatus main assembly
30
), using the longitudinal end wall
63
h
of the development cartridge D, that is, the driving force receiving side of the development cartridge, as the reference point.
The longitudinal ends of the development roller
12
are fitted with spacer rings
12
a
and
12
b
, one for one. Therefore, when the development roller
12
is at the development position, the spacer rings are pressed upon the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum
1
by an elastic pressure applying member
25
(FIG.
24
), or by the elastic pressure of a compression spring
10
b
(
FIG. 3
) which elastically presses or sliding member
10
a
. As a result, a predetermined gap is maintained between the development roller
12
and photosensitive drum
1
.
The development blade
16
formed of rubber or the like is attached to the cartridge frame
63
, by attaching the metallic plate
16
a
of the development blade
16
to the cartridge frame
63
with a small screw
16
b
. The structure of the development blade
16
will be described later in detail.
To the longitudinal end wall
63
h
of the development cartridge D, a locking member
71
is attached (
FIG. 8
depicts it as being separated from the wall
63
h
). The locking member
71
comprises: a latching portion
71
b
which engages with a latching portion catching recess
64
t
of the side wall
64
e
of the shutter
64
; a support portion
71
a
for supporting the latching portion
71
b
; and anchoring portions
71
c
and
71
d
, with which the locking member
71
is attached to the longitudinal end wall
63
h
of the cartridge frame
63
. Referential codes
63
j
1
and
63
j
2
are holes cut through the wall
63
h
, and the anchoring portions
71
c
and
71
d
are engaged in these holes, respectively. The locking member
71
is formed of plastic material, and is molded in a single piece. In the process of inserting the development cartridge D in the development cartridge space of the rotary unit
11
, the arm portion
71
g
, that is, a portion of the locking member
71
, comes in contact with a solid projection of the apparatus main assembly
30
. As the development cartridge D is farther inserted, the supporting portion
71
a
is elastically bent, and as a result, the latching portion
71
b
is disengaged from the latching portion catching recess
64
t
, that is, the shutter
64
is unlocked.
Next, referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
6
,
8
,
10
and
12
, the semispherical projection
63
d
, which comes in contact with one of the longitudinal ends of the development cartridge D, is provided on only the longitudinal end wall
63
h
of the cartridge frame
63
. Accordingly, the shutter
64
is provided with a hole
64
u
, in which the projection
63
d
engages, and which is located so as to align with the projection
63
d
when the development cartridge D is in the rotary unit
11
. Thus, when the shutter
64
is in the closed state, the projection
63
d
is in engagement with the hole
64
u
, and therefore, even if the shutter
64
is released from the locking member
71
, the cartridge frame
63
does not unexpectedly rotate.
Further, the longitudinal end walls
63
h
and
63
i
comprise attitude controlling boss
63
m
(
63
m
1
,
63
m
2
), and spring contacting portions
63
k
(
63
k
1
,
63
k
2
), respectively, which project outward from the walls.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, a referential
FIG. 73
designates a toner seal removal handle, which is used by an operator to pull out the aforementioned toner seal
27
.
(Shutter)
Next, the shutter
64
will be described.
Referring to
FIG. 25
, the longitudinal end walls
67
e
and
64
f
of the shutter
64
are provided with a round hole
64
a
, in which the projections
63
c
and
63
g
are engaged, one for one, so that the shutter
64
is rotatably attached to the cartridge frame
63
. Next, referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, as the shutter
64
is closed, the opening
63
b
is covered; the development roller
12
is covered by the shutter
64
. When the development cartridge D is out of the apparatus main assembly
30
, the shutter
64
is closed. Therefore, dust or the like does not adhere to the development roller
12
; the development roller
12
or the like is not damaged; and foreign objects do not enter the development cartridge D.
The supporting portion
71
a
of the locking member
71
is shaped in the form of a cantilever, being therefore rendered elastically bendable, by providing the locking member
71
with a groove
71
f
. The base end of the supporting portion
71
a
in the form of a cantilever is the side where the anchoring portions
71
c
and
71
d
are located. The latching portion
71
b
and the lock releasing arm
71
g
are located at the extending end portion of the supporting portion
71
a
. The anchoring portion
71
c
is cylindrical, extending in the longitudinal direction of the development cartridge D, and fits in the hole
63
j
1
. The two anchoring portions
71
d
located adjacent to the anchoring portion
71
c
have a square cross section, extending in the longitudinal direction of the development cartridge D. They each are provided with the aforementioned latching claw (unillustrated). The locking member
71
is locked with the longitudinal end wall
63
h
of the cartridge frame
63
by engaging the anchoring portions
71
d
in the square holes
63
j
2
cut adjacent to the hole
63
j
1
.
Referring to
FIG. 12
, when the shutter
64
is open, the tip of the latching portion
71
b
is in contact with the edge portion of a cam
64
n
in the form of an arc that is concentric with the hole
64
a
of the side wall
64
e
of the shutter
64
. As the shutter
64
is closed, the latching portion
71
b
engages in the latching portion catching recess
64
t
of the edge portion
64
n
of the cam of the shutter
64
, whereby the shutter
64
is locked shut, being prevented from unexpectedly opening.
As the development cartridge D is inserted into the apparatus main assembly
30
, the latching portion
71
b
is automatically disengaged from the recess
64
t
, and at the same time, the shutter
64
is opened.
(Installation and Removal of Development Cartridge)
Next, referring to
FIGS. 13-19
, steps for installing the development cartridge D into the apparatus main assembly
30
, and steps for properly positioning the development cartridge D in the apparatus main assembly
30
, will be described in detail.
First, referring to
FIG. 14
, the inwardly facing surface of the longitudinal end wall
11
a
of the rotary unit
11
is provided with the guide
59
, which comprises: an entrance portion
59
b
between the slanted ribs
59
a
which are slanted so that the distances between them are greater at the top than at the bottom; a projection guiding portion
59
d
between approximately parallel straight ribs
59
c
; a projection accommodating portion
59
f
, as the development cartridge supporting portion, between the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
; a guide accommodating portion
59
h
between the approximately parallel straight ribs
59
g
continuous from the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
. The inwardly facing surface of the longitudinal end wall
11
e
, that is, the counterpart of the wall
11
a
, is provided with the guide
26
.
Next, referring to
FIGS. 13 and 14
, each longitudinal end of the central shaft
10
that supports the rotary unit
11
is fitted with the sliding member
10
a
, which is placed adjacent to the inwardly facing surface
11
e
of the longitudinal end flange
11
f
of the rotary unit
11
(and also, inwardly facing surface
11
a
of the longitudinal end flange
11
g
of the rotary unit
11
) when the development cartridge D is in the rotary unit
11
. Moving to
FIG. 15
, the sliding member
10
a
is symmetrical relative to the line drawn through the center of the central shaft
10
of the rotary unit
11
and the center of the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
, and is slidably coupled with a guide portion
10
d
, the center line of the cross section of which is parallel to the aforementioned line. Further, the sliding portion
10
a
is provided with a hole
10
a
1
, which extends in parallel to the guide portion
10
d
, that is, in the longitudinal direction of the central shaft
10
, and the cross section of which is in the form of an elongated circle. In this hole
10
a
1
, a pin shaft
10
c
fixed to the central shaft
10
is fitted, allowing the sliding member
10
a
to take two positions: a position at which the arcing peripheral surface
10
e
of the sliding member
10
a
becomes continuous with the peripheral surface of the central shaft
10
a
, forming a cylindrical surface, as illustrated in
FIG. 15
, and another position to which the sliding member
10
a
retracts to provide the central shaft
10
with a recess
10
f
, the bottom of which is constituted of the arcing peripheral surface of the sliding member
10
a
, as shown in FIG.
18
. Between the bottom surface of the guide portion
10
d
and the inward end of the sliding member
10
a
, a compression spring
10
b
is placed in the compressed state. The width of the arcing peripheral surface
10
e
of the sliding member
10
a
(distance between one straight edge of the arcing peripheral surface of the sliding member to the other, measured in a straight line which is parallel to
FIG. 18
, and perpendicular to the aforementioned straight line drawn through the centers of the central shaft
10
and the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
) is such that when the development cartridge D is in the development cartridge space of the rotary unit
11
, the development cartridge attitude controlling bosses
63
m
(
63
m
1
,
63
m
2
) contact the arcing peripheral surface of the sliding member
10
a.
When installing the development cartridge D into the apparatus main assembly
30
, the user first inserts the development cartridge D, while allowing the sliding guide portion
70
and the projection
63
c
of the shutter
64
to be guided by the entrance portion
59
b
of the guide
59
(FIG.
15
).
As the development cartridge D is farther inserted, the projection
63
c
located at one of the longitudinal ends of the development cartridge D enters the straight portion of the projection guiding portion
59
d
between the straight ribs
59
c
as illustrated in FIG.
16
. The projection
63
c
comprises a cut portion
63
c
1
, the peripheral surface of which is constituted of two parallel flat surface, and two arcing surfaces located between the flat surfaces. The distance (width W1 in
FIG. 14
) between the two straight ribs
59
c
is such that the projection
63
c
is allowed to be guided through the projection guiding portion
59
d
only when the projection
63
c
is positioned so that the flat surfaces of the cut portion
63
c
1
become parallel to the straight ribs
59
c
. Therefore, the projection
63
c
is guided through the projection guiding portion
59
d
, with the cut portion
63
c
1
flatly engaged with the straight ribs
59
c
, causing thereby the development cartridge D to hold a predetermined angle (attitude) as it is inserted into the apparatus main assembly
30
.
Next, referring to
FIG. 17
, as the projection
63
c
is inserted as far as the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
, the tip of one of the two slanted ribs
59
a
comes in contact with the arm portion
71
g
of the locking member
71
that is locking the shutter
64
, and pushes up the arm portion
71
g
as illustrated in FIG.
17
. As a result, the supporting portion
71
a
is elastically deformed and causes the latching portion
71
b
to slip out of the latching portion catching recess
64
t
of the shutter
64
; the shutter
64
is unlocked (in this embodiment, the slanted portion
59
a
doubles as a locking member disengaging member). The unlocked shutter
64
is rotatable relative to the cartridge frame
63
. The arc-shaped ribs
59
e
have such a radius that allows the projection
63
c
to freely rotate, and therefore, the development cartridge D becomes rotatable about the projection
63
c.
On the other hand, the projection
63
g
provided on the other longitudinal end wall
63
i
of the development cartridge D enters the entrance portion of the guide
26
, being guided by the slanted portion
26
c
of the guide
26
illustrated in FIG.
13
. As the development cartridge D is farther inserted, the cut portion
63
g
3
of the projection
63
g
enters between the two parallel straight ribs
26
e
, with the two flat peripheral surfaces of the cut portion
63
g
3
flatly engaging with the surfaces of the correspondent straight ribs
26
e
, causing thereby the development cartridge D to hold a predetermined angle (attitude) as it is inserted into the apparatus main assembly
30
. The development cartridge D is inserted until the projection
63
g
engages with the arc-shaped ribs
26
a
(projection supporting ribs). The arc-shaped ribs
26
a
have such a radius that allows the projection
63
g
to rotate as it is supported by the arc-shaped ribs
26
a
. In other words, one of the longitudinal ends of the cartridge frame
63
is supported by the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
, as the supporting members, of the guide
52
, with the projection
63
c
being supported by the ribs
59
e
, and the other is supported by the arc-shaped ribs
26
a
, as the supporting members, of the guide
26
, with the projection
63
g
being supported by the arc-shaped ribs
26
a
. Thus, the development cartridge D is supported by the rotary unit
11
so as to be rotatable about the projections
63
c
and
63
g.
The structure for installing, without a mistake, the development cartridge Dm, Dc, Dy and Db in the cartridge installation spaces
14
m
,
14
c
,
14
y
and
14
b
of the rotary unit
11
, will be described later.
Next, as the user pushes, by hand, the handhold portion
63
e
of the cartridge frame
63
in the state illustrated in
FIG. 17
, the cartridge frame
63
, the projections
63
c
and
63
g
of which are supported by the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
and
26
a
, respectively, rotate, although shutter
64
is still locked because the guide portion
70
is still in the guide accommodating portion
59
h
. Then, as the cartridge frame
63
rotates, the semispherical projection
63
d
comes out of the hole
64
u
of the shutter
64
and moves to a predetermined point (direction indicated by an arrow mark X in FIG.
17
). As described before, in this embodiment, the shutter
64
is provided with the insertion guide portion
70
, and therefore, the cartridge frame
63
can be easily rotated while keeping the shutter nonrotatable. Then, as the semispherical projection arrives at the predetermined point, the carriage frame
63
is locked by the positioning means, which will be described later. In other words, the development cartridge D has been successfully installed.
Further, as the development cartridge D in the state illustrated in
FIG. 17
is rotated in the arrow X direction, the cartridge attitude controlling bosses
63
m
(
63
m
1
and
63
m
2
) provided on the longitudinal end walls
63
h
and
63
i
of the cartridge frame
63
push the sliding member
10
a
down, which is slidably coupled in the guide portion
10
d
deep enough to reach across the rotational axis of the central shaft
10
, and which is being pressed outwardly by the compression spring
10
b
(FIG.
18
). As described before, the sliding member
10
a
has the hole
10
a
1
, which extends through the sliding member
10
a
in parallel to the guide portion
10
d
, and the cross section of which is in the form of an elongated circle. And, the pin shaft
10
c
fixed to the central shaft
10
is put through this hole
10
a
1
. Therefore, the sliding member
10
a
is slidable only in a limited range. In other words, the sliding member
10
a
is allowed to slide outward as far as a point at which the pin shaft
10
c
makes contact with the outward side of the hole
10
a
1
. Also as described before, when the sliding member
10
a
is at this outward point, the arcing outward peripheral surface of the sliding member
10
a
forms a continuous surface with the peripheral surface of the central shaft
10
. Next, as the cartridge frame
63
is farther rotated, the spring contacting portion
63
k
provided on the longitudinal end walls
63
h
and
63
i
of the cartridge frame
63
, one for one, are pressed by the springs
11
d
provided on both longitudinal ends of the rotary unit
11
, one for one. As a result, the cartridge frame
63
is subjected to such force that works in the direction to rotate the cartridge frame
63
in the direction indicated by an arrow mark Y (FIG.
19
). However, since both attitude controlling bosses
63
m
remain in contact with the sliding member
10
a
coupled with the central shaft
10
of the rotary unit
11
, the attitude of the cartridge frame
63
becomes stabilized as the cartridge frame
63
is rotated to the angle illustrated in FIG.
19
.
In other words, the development cartridge D has been successfully installed in the predetermined position in the rotary unit
11
.
A referential code
11
j
designates a guide portion provided on the rotary unit
11
. It guides the boss
63
m.
Through the steps described above, the shutter
64
is rotated relative to the cartridge frame
63
, that is, the shutter
64
is opened, exposing the development roller
12
so that the development roller
12
is allowed to directly face the photosensitive drum
1
. The point at which the operator should begin to rotate the development cartridge D during the installation of the development cartridge D is recognizable by the operator because a sensation of clicking is generated when the semispherical projection
63
d
comes out of the hole
64
u
of the shutter
64
.
The diameter of the cylindrical portion
63
c
2
of the projection
63
c
is greater than the distance between the two parallel flat peripheral surfaces of the cut portion
63
c
1
, and therefore, once the projection
63
c
is supported by the arc-shaped ribs
59
e
, the projection
63
c
does not come out through the gap between the straight ribs
59
c
while it is rotating.
Similarly, the diameter of the cylindrical portion
63
g
4
of the projection
63
g
on the other end of the development cartridge D is greater than the distance between the two parallel flat peripheral surfaces of the cut portion
63
g
3
, and therefore, once the projection
63
g
is supported by the arc-shaped ribs
26
a
, the projection
63
g
does not come out through the gap between the straight ribs
26
e
while it is rotating.
On the other hand, in order to remove the development cartridge D from the apparatus main assembly
30
, the cartridge frame
63
must be rotated in the direction opposite to the installing direction, by the operator. As the development cartridge D is reversely rotated, the flat peripheral surfaces of the cut portion
63
c
1
become parallel to the straight ribs
59
c
, and the shutter
64
closes. As the shutter
64
closes, the semispherical projection
63
d
engages with the hole
64
u
, and as the projection
63
d
engages with the hole
64
u
, the aforementioned clicking is felt by the operator, and therefore, the operator can recognize that the development cartridge D has been rotated to the final position (installation-removal position). Then, the operator pulls out the development cartridge D from the apparatus main assembly
30
. As the operator pulls out the development cartridge D, the supporting portion
71
a
of the locking member
71
elastically returns to the locking position as illustrated in
FIG. 16
, causing the latching portion
71
b
to engage with the latching portion catching recess
64
t
; in other words, the shutter
64
is automatically locked.
With the provision of the development cartridge D with the shutter
64
structured as described above, it is possible to prevent dust or the like from adhering to the development roller
12
. Further, since the shutter
64
is provided with the locking mechanism, the shutter
64
is prevented from unexpectedly opening.
The shutter
64
remains closed while the development cartridge D is inserted into the apparatus main assembly
30
, and therefore, the development roller
12
is not damaged during the insertion. Further, the operator is not required to remove the development roller protecting members or the like from the development cartridge D by hand before inserting the development cartridge D.
Further, during the insertion of the development cartridge D into the apparatus main assembly
30
, the shutter lock is automatically unlocked, and also, after insertion, as the development cartridge D is rotated, the shutter
64
is automatically opened to allow the development roller
12
to directly face the photosensitive drum
1
to complete the installation. Therefore, the installation of the development cartridge D becomes more efficient.
(Positioning of Development Cartridge)
Next, the positioning of the development cartridge D will be described.
First, referring to
FIG. 20
, the positioning of the spring contacting portion
63
k
(
63
k
1
and
63
k
2
) as the member for bearing the spring pressure, and the positioning of the development cartridge attitude controlling bosses
63
m
(
63
m
1
and
63
m
2
) as the pushing members, will be described.
In the following description, the structures of the cartridge frame
63
at the longitudinal ends will be described with reference to the longitudinal end with wall
63
h
, and the same description applies to the longitudinal end with the wall
63
i.
In this embodiment, as seen from the longitudinal direction of the development roller
12
, the spring contacting portion
63
k
is positioned in a range from approximately 100 deg. to 130 deg. from the straight line drawn through the rotational center M
2
of the development roller
12
and the rotational center M
1
of the driving force receiving member
22
, measured about the rotational center M
1
.
More specifically, as seen from the longitudinal direction of the development roller
12
, the spring contacting portion
63
k
1
(
63
k
2
) is positioned so that the angle between the straight line L
1
drawn through the rotational center M
2
of the development roller
12
and the rotational center M
1
of the driving force receiving member
22
, and the straight line L
2
drawing through the spring force receiving surface
63
k
3
(which aligns with the radial direction of the driving force receiving member
22
) of the spring contacting portion
63
k
1
(
63
k
2
), becomes approximately 100 deg. to 130 deg. The actual angle in this embodiment is approximately 115 deg.
The boss
63
m
(
63
m
1
and
63
m
2
) is positioned approximately 130 deg. to 150 deg. away from the straight line L
1
in the direction opposite to the direction of the spring force receiving portion
63
k
1
(
63
k
2
).
More specifically, the boss
63
m
is positioned so that the angle between straight line L
1
and the straight line L
3
drawn through the center
63
m
3
of the boss
63
m
and the rotational center M
1
falls in an approximate range of 130 deg. to 150 deg. The actual angle in this embodiment is approximately 140 deg.
With the positioning of the spring force receiving portion
63
k
(
63
k
1
,
63
k
2
) and the boss
63
m
(
63
m
1
,
63
m
2
) as described above, the spring contacting portion
63
k
is enabled to desirably bear the elastic force of the compression spring lid provided on the rotary unit
11
of the apparatus main assembly
30
. In addition, the boss
63
m
is enabled to desirably contact the sliding member
10
a
coupled with the central shaft
10
. Therefore, the development cartridge D can be precisely positioned in the development cartridge space.
The boss
63
m
(
63
m
1
,
63
m
2
) is projected outwardly from the side surface
63
h
or
63
i
of the cartridge frame
63
by approx. 2 mm-15 mm. In this embodiment, the boss
63
m
is projected by approx. 4 mm.
The spring receptor portion
63
k
(
63
k
1
,
63
k
2
) is projection outwardly from the side surface
63
h
,
63
i
of the cartridge frame
63
by approx. 2 mm-20 mm. In this embodiment, the spring receptor portion
63
k
1
is projected by approx. 10 mm, and
63
k
2
is projected by approx. 6 mm. In other words, the projection height of the spring receptor portion
63
k
1
provided at the driving force reception side is larger.
(Driver of the Developing Cartridge)
The description will be made as to a drive transmission structure for transmission from the main assembly of the apparatus to the developing cartridge D.
As shown in
FIGS. 21
,
22
and
44
, one of projections which is cylindrical (projected portion
63
c
), of the projected portions
63
c
,
63
g
of the both side surfaces
63
h
,
63
i
at the longitudinal opposite ends of the cartridge frame
63
, has therein a driving force receiving member
22
for transmitting rotation driving force from the main assembly
30
to the developing roller
12
. The driving force receiving member
22
has an integrally molded stepped driving gear
23
a
. A large gear
23
a
1
of the gear
23
a
is in meshing engagement with the developing roller gear
23
b
mounted to the rotation shaft
12
c
of the developing roller
12
, and the developing roller
12
is rotated when the driving force is transmitted to the driving force receiving member
22
. A small gear
23
a
2
of the gear
23
a
is in meshing engagement with a stirring gear
23
d
which is integrally molded with a journal
33
(
FIG. 31
) which is a rotation shaft of the toner feeding member
15
through the stepped idler gear
23
c
so as to transmit the rotating force also to the toner feeding member
15
. An application roller gear
23
e
fixed on the rotation shaft
19
a
of the application roller
19
is in meshing engagement with a small gear
23
a
2
integral with the driving force receiving member
22
.
The free end portion of the driving force receiving member
22
has a cross-shaped rib functioning as a coupling member
22
d
, which is couplable with a drive transmission member of the main assembly
30
which will be described hereinafter.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 21
, the rotary unit
11
in the main assembly
30
of the image forming apparatus is provided with a drive transmission member
24
, coaxial with and opposed to the driving force receiving member
22
when the developing cartridge D is mounted in place, for transmitting driving force from a motor
24
M. The transmitting mechanism for transmitting the driving force to the drive transmission member
24
from the motor
24
M is schematically shown by chain lines. The drive transmission member
24
, as shown by a in
FIG. 21
, is movable in the axial direction of the driving force receiving member
22
, and the end portion thereof is formed into a coupling configuration engageable with the rib of the driving force receiving member
22
. Here, the coupling configuration means the shape with which the driving force receiving portion
22
and the drive transmission member
24
are coupled when the drive transmission member
24
is moved relative to the driving force receiving portion
22
, and when one of them rotates, the other also rotates. In this embodiment, the driving force receiving member
22
is provided with four recesses
22
a
, and the drive transmission member
24
has four projections
24
a
. The driving force receiving member
22
is rotated by the rotation of the drive transmission member
24
while the recesses
22
a
and the projections
24
a
are engaged.
When the developing cartridge D mounted in place is moved to the developing position for image formation by rotation of the rotary unit
11
, the drive transmission member
24
is moved toward the driving force receiving member
22
by the moving mechanism (unshown), and is engaged with the driving force receiving member
22
to transmit the driving force to the developing roller
12
or the like. Thus, even if the stop position of the developing cartridge D relative to the photosensitive drum
1
is more or less deviated, or the generating lines of the photosensitive drum
1
and the rotary unit
11
are more or less deviated, the driving force only by the coupling is transmitted at the constant position to developing cartridge D, and therefore, it is possible to reduce the pitch non-uniformity due to gear meshing defect.
Referring to
FIGS. 23 and 24
, the structure for stabilizing the pressure of the developing roller
12
to the photosensitive drum
1
, will be described. The same reference numerals as in
FIG. 22
are assigned to the elements having the corresponding functions, and detailed descriptions thereof are omitted for simplicity.
As described in the foregoing, the rotating force is transmitted to the driving force receiving member
22
of the developing cartridge D from the drive transmission member
24
of the main assembly
30
at the development position.
In
FIG. 23
, the developing cartridge D is at the developing position.
At this time, a line X
1
connecting a center of rotation of the developing cartridge D which is the center of the projected portion
63
c
of the developing cartridge D and the center of rotation of the photosensitive drum
1
, and a line X
2
connecting a center of rotation of the projected portion
63
c
and a center of rotation of the developing roller
12
, satisfy that line X
2
is upstream of the line X
1
with respect to a driving rotational direction R of the driving force receiving member
22
as seen from a rotational center of the projected portion
63
c.
With this structure, the developing cartridge D receives rotation moment in the direction R so that developing roller
12
is urged normally toward the photosensitive drum
1
, and therefore, the development operation of the developing roller
12
is stabilized. This is advantageous in a so-called contact development, but is particularly advantageous in the case of non-contact development since a gap between the photosensitive drum
1
and the developing roller
12
is stabilized.
As shown in
FIG. 24
, there may be provided urging means
25
movable in the direction indicated by the arrow to fix the developing cartridge D by urging it toward the photosensitive drum
1
when the developing cartridge D is at the developing position. In such case, a direction DM of moment produced in the developing cartridge D by the urging action of the urging means
25
, the line X
1
connecting a center of rotation of the developing cartridge D (said projected portion
63
c
) and a center of rotation of the photosensitive drum
1
, and the line X
2
connecting the center of rotation of the projected portion
63
c
and the center of rotation of the developing roller
12
, may satisfy that line X
2
is upstream of the line X
1
with respect to the direction DM of the moment as seen from the center of rotation of the projected portion
63
c
, since the same effects are provided. Here, the urging means
25
is provided at each of the longitudinal ends of the developing cartridge D to urge the rear surface portion of the toner accommodating portion
63
a.
(Erroneous Mounting Prevention Means of the Developing Cartridge)
The developing cartridges D (Dm, Dc, Dy, Db) have the mounting portions which are the same in the configurations, dimensions or the like, and are mountable to any of the cartridge mounting portions of the rotary unit
11
. By providing means for preventing the user from mounting an improper developing cartridge to any one of the cartridge mounting portion of the rotary unit
11
, the operativity is improved. As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
13
,
14
, the rotary unit
11
has a disk-like flanges
11
f
,
11
g
at the opposite ends thereof, and the center of the flange is supported by shaft means
10
. The cartridge mounting portions
14
are disposed in the rotary unit
11
equidistantly in the circumferential direction. More particularly, four cartridge mounting portions
14
are provided equidistantly, and are to receive developing cartridges Dm, Dc, Dy, Db respectively (cartridge mounting portions
14
m
,
14
c
,
14
y
,
14
b
).
Separation plates
11
m
,
11
c
,
11
y
,
11
b
are extended between the flanges
11
f
,
11
g
to divide into the cartridge mounting portions
14
, and the flanges
11
f
,
11
g
are connected with each other thereby. The separation plates
11
m
,
11
c
,
11
y
,
11
b
, are extended in the axial direction of the rotary unit
11
in the section shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
. The separation plates
11
m
,
11
c
,
11
y
,
11
b
are provided with main assembly discriminating portions
11
m
1
,
11
c
1
,
11
y
1
,
11
b
1
at an end adjacent the flange
11
g
(flange
11
g
side). In
FIGS. 2
,
3
, the rotary unit
11
is shown in a crosssection at the position of the discriminating portion
11
c
1
, and the discriminating portions
11
m
1
,
11
y
1
,
11
b
1
are not seen in the Figures, since the discriminating portions
11
m
1
,
11
c
1
,
11
y
1
,
11
b
1
are longitudinally different positions of the rotary unit
11
. The discriminating portions
11
m
1
,
11
d
,
11
y
1
,
11
b
1
have the same configurations, and are in the form of recesses at an outer edge of each of the separation plate
11
m
,
11
c
,
11
y
,
11
b.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIGS. 25
,
43
, the shutter
64
(
64
m
,
64
c
,
64
y
,
64
b
) of the developing cartridge D is provided with a cartridge discriminating portion
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y or
64
B for distinguishing the developing cartridges D (
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
25
indicate discriminating portion
64
B). The discriminating portions
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y,
64
B are disposed at longitudinally different positions on the outer periphery of the cylindrical portions of the shutter
64
of the developing cartridge D. The discriminating portions
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y,
64
B are in the form of projections extending from the outer periphery of the shutter
64
. The centers of the discriminating portions
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y,
64
B are on a line substantially passing through the center of the round hole
64
a
and perpendicular to a guide
70
which is in the form of a linear rib extending toward the center of the round hole
64
a
provided in the shutter
64
, as seen in the longitudinal direction of the shutter
64
. The discriminating portions
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y,
64
B are concentrated at an open end
64
h
of the shutter
64
faced to the developing roller
12
and adjacent the driving force reception side in the longitudinal direction.
As shown in
FIG. 25
, the shutter
64
has four seats
64
s
arranged at equal intervals in the longitudinal direction, to which blocks
64
r
are mountable to establish the discriminating portions
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y,
64
B. The seat
64
s
has block positioning holes
64
p
,
64
q
spaced in the circumferential direction of the shutter
64
. The hole
64
p
is a round hole, and the hole
64
q
is elongated hole elongated in the circumferential direction of the shutter
64
. The block
64
r
is substantially cubic and is provided, on a side which is not seen in FIG.
25
and which is opposed to a side opposing to the seat
64
s
, with projections engageable with the holes
64
p
,
64
q
. By engagement therebetween, the block
64
r
is correctly positioned and is fixed by bonding material.
The block
64
r
is mounted to one of the four seats
64
s
to provide a discriminating portion
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y or
64
B of the developing cartridge D. When the developing cartridge D provided with the discriminating portion
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y or
64
B is mounted to the mounting portion
14
m
,
14
c
,
14
y
,
14
b
, the discriminating portion
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y,
64
B of the developing cartridge D is engaged with the discriminating portion
11
m
1
,
11
d
,
11
y
1
,
11
b
1
of the cartridge mounting portion
14
, so that it may be permitted to enter the cartridge mounting portion
14
m
,
14
c
,
14
y
or
14
b
. However, to the cartridge mounting portion
14
y
, for example, any one of the developing cartridges Dm, Dc, Db is not mountable because any one of the discriminating portions
64
M,
64
C,
64
B abuts the edge without the discriminating portion
11
y
1
of the separation plate
11
y.
Similarly, the cartridge mounting portion
14
m
for the magenta color developing cartridge Dm rejects any one of the developing cartridges Dy, Dc, Db by the cartridge mounting portion
14
m
. The cartridge mounting portion
14
c
for the cyan color developing cartridge Dc rejects any one of the developing cartridges Dy, Dm, Db. The cartridge mounting portion for the black toner developing cartridge Db rejects any one of the developing cartridges Dy, Dm, Dc.
FIGS. 2
,
26
show the state in which the developing cartridge Dc is in the process of being mounted to the cartridge mounting portion
14
c
. When the developing cartridge Dc is mounted to the cartridge mounting portion
14
c
, the linear guide portion
70
of the developing cartridge Dc is inserted into a guide inserting portion
59
h
of the cartridge mounting portion
14
c
so that shutter
64
enters the cartridge mounting portion
14
c
in the linear direction, and simultaneously, the developing cartridge Dc makes a translational motion in the lateral direction. It reaches a position where the pose determining boss
63
m
of the developing cartridge Dc can enter the guide portion
11
j
provided in the wall surface
11
a
of the driving side flange
11
g
of the rotary unit
11
. The discriminating portion
64
C provided in the shutter
64
comes close to the edge
11
x
of the separation plate
11
c
, but the edge
11
x
is provided with a discriminating portion
11
c
1
(recess) which permits only the discriminating portion
64
C to enter, and therefore, the projected portion
63
c
of the developing cartridge Dc engages with the engaging portion
59
f
of the rotary unit
11
, and the discriminating portion
11
c
1
,
64
C are engaged. The boss
63
m
enters the guide portion
11
j
, so that positions are now shown in
FIGS. 2
,
17
,
26
. When the cartridge frame
63
is rotated clockwisely in
FIG. 2
, the cyan developing cartridge Dc accommodating the cyan toner is mounted to the cartridge mounting portion
14
c
of the rotary unit
11
in the manner described in the foregoing, as shown in FIG.
3
.
When the developing cartridge Dm, Dy, Db accommodating a color toner other than the cyan toner is going to be mounted to the cartridge mounting portion
14
c
for the cyan developing cartridge Dc, the leading end of the guide portion
70
of the developing cartridge Dm, Dy, Db can enter the guide inserting portion
59
h
, but when the leading end of the guide portion
70
reaches a position
13
shown in
FIG. 2
, the discriminating portion
64
M,
64
Y,
64
B of the developing cartridge Dm, Dy, Db abuts the edge
11
x
of the separation plate
11
c
. The developing cartridge Dm, Dy, Db is unable to go further, and the cutting portion
63
c
1
having a width equal to the length between the opposite sides of the projected portion
63
c
has already enters the linear rib
59
c
portion (FIG.
14
), and therefore, the developing cartridge Dm, Dy, Db cannot rotate, either. Therefore, the developing cartridge Dm, Dy, Db other than the developing cartridge Dc accommodating the cyan toner is not mountable to the cartridge mounting portion
14
c
of the developing cartridge Dc.
Similarly, the developing cartridge Dm, Dy, Db are mountable to the cartridge mounting portions
14
m
,
14
y
,
14
b
, respectively, but the other developing cartridge is not mountable.
The shutter
64
mounted to a developing cartridge D for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum
1
, which is detachably mountable to the main assembly
30
of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming a multi-color image, is provided with the guide portion
70
, mounted for rotation about a longitudinal axis relative to the cartridge frame
63
of the developing cartridge D, for guiding it to the developing cartridge mounting portion
14
of the main assembly
30
of the image forming apparatus. The shutter is movable between a covering position for covering an exposed portion of the developing roller
12
of the cartridge D when it is out of the main assembly
30
and a retracted position for exposing the developing roller
12
when the cartridge is mounted to the cartridge mounting position of the main assembly
30
. The shutter
64
includes developing cartridge side discriminating portions
64
M,
64
C,
64
Y,
64
B which permit the developing cartridge D to enter the discriminating portion
11
m
1
,
11
c
1
,
11
y
1
,
11
b
1
of the main assembly only when they are aligned in position, at the time when a developing cartridge D is mounted to any one of the developing cartridge mounting portions
14
of the main assembly
30
of the image forming apparatus. When the user mounts the developing cartridge to the cartridge mounting portion of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, the user is prevented from mounting improper color developing cartridge to the cartridge mounting portion.
The developing cartridge side discriminating portion may have common seats
64
s
, and the blocks
64
r
are selectively mounted thereto, so that there is no need of preparing different types of shutters
64
, and therefore, the manufacturing cost can be reused.
In the embodiment, the discriminating portion is shifted to toward the driving force receiving portion shifting of the developing cartridge, but it may be changed to another longitudinal position. The intervals between adjacent discriminating portions may be irregular. The discriminating portion is in the form of square projection and recess, but convex/concave is usable (arcuated shape or v-shaped).
(Structure of Developing Frame)
As shown in
FIGS. 4
,
6
,
7
, the cartridge frame generally indicated by a reference numeral
63
is constituted by the developing frame (main cartridge frame)
63
A, the developing frame, the cover frame
63
C, the side covers (developer cartridge side covers)
63
D,
63
E, and the coupling frame
63
F.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the developing frame
63
A and the toner frame
63
B are welded together by ultrasonic welding at a triangular projections on a connecting surface
63
n between the flanges
63
A
a
extended along the longitudinal direction at both of the lateral sides of the developing member supporting frame
63
A and a flange
63
B
a
extended along the longitudinal direction of the toner frame
63
B.
The toner frame
63
B and the cover frame
63
C are coupled so as to face the openings
630
of the frames, thus constituting a toner container. To accomplish this flange
63
B
a
of the toner frame
63
B has a L-shaped cross-section, and the upper surface thereof functions as a connecting surface
63
p
, and the flange
63
B
b
constitutes the connecting surface
63
p
and is formed to enclose the opening
630
. The flange
63
Cb enclosing the opening
630
of the cover frame
63
C is welded by ultrasonic welding with the flange
63
Bb of the toner frame
63
B at the connecting surface
63
p.
As shown in
FIGS. 6
,
7
as perspective views, the opposite longitudinal end portions of the thus welded developing frame
63
A and toner frame
63
B are covered by side covers
63
D,
63
E, and side cover
63
E is screwed to the developing frame
63
A, and the side cover
63
D is screwed to the coupling frame
63
F fixed to the developing frame
63
A. In this manner, the frames constitutes an integral cartridge frame
63
.
(Developing Frame)
The description will be made referring to
FIGS. 4
,
5
,
27
and
28
.
The developing frame
63
A is projected toward the opening
63
B
c
side of the toner frame
63
B from the flange
63
A
a
extended longitudinally at two lateral sides. One lateral side of the from side
63
A
b
of the projected portion is opposed to a toner seal surface
27
a
along the length. On the toner seal surface
27
a
, the toner seal
27
of the toner frame
63
B is stuck, and the toner seal
27
is stuck on the toner seal surface
27
a
. The longitudinal surface
63
A
b
1
(
FIG. 27
) of the front surface
63
A
b
of the projected portion, close to the toner seal
27
on the toner seal surface
27
a
, is flush with the surface
63
A
b
2
. The flat surface
63
A
b
2
is provided along the lateral direction at each of the longitudinal opposite ends of the toner supply opening
63
A
e
, and it continues to the flat surface
63
A
b
2
. The lateral flat surface
63
A
b
2
extended in the lateral direction at each of the longitudinal opposite ends of the front side
63
A
b
continues to an arcuated surface
63
A
b
3
concentric with. the application roller
19
and having a radius slightly larger than a radius of the outer periphery of the application roller
19
immediately outside the application roller
19
. The lateral surfaces
63
A
b
2
,
63
A
b
3
bent from the opposite ends of the front side
63
A
b
of the projected portion has a narrow width. The longitudinal flat surface
63
A
b
1
is projected perpendicularly from the flange
63
AP
a.
End seals
31
a
,
31
b
which are elastic members are stuck on the developing frame
63
A away from the longitudinal opposite sides of the front side
63
A
b
of the projected portion. Adjacent a side where the toner seal
27
is pulled out, a film
31
c
is stuck on the inside of the end seal
31
a
to decrease the friction with the toner seal
27
.
The developing frame
63
A has a end seal sticking surface
63
A
c
for sticking thereon an end seal
31
a
and
31
b
at a position retracted from the surface
63
A
b
2
. At each of the lateral sides of the sticking surface
63
A
c
, there is provided an arcuated surface
63
A
d
. The sticking surface Ac and the flange
63
A
a
are smoothly connected by the arcuated surface
63
A
d
(FIGS.
27
and
28
). The end seal
31
a
and
31
b
is provided at each of the opposite longitudinal ends of the toner supply opening
63
A
e
, along the lateral direction of the developing frame
63
A. The longitudinally opposite ends of the end seals
31
a
and
31
b
, are sandwiched between the flange
63
A
a
and the lateral end of the toner frame
63
B. Designated by
63
n
is a connecting plane where they are welded.
On the other hand, the toner frame
63
B is provided with a seal surface
63
B
u
for urging the end seals
31
a
and
31
b
stuck on the developing frame
63
A when the developing frame
63
A is coupled with the toner frame
63
B (FIG.
28
).
A toner supply opening
63
A
e
penetrates the developing frame
63
A. The toner supply opening
63
A
e
is extended along the developing roller
12
. The vertical opening region of the toner supply opening
63
A
e
is narrowed between the cleaning blade
16
and the sealing member
34
. The toner supply opening A
c
is enclosed by the front surface
63
A
b
, the shaft mounting portion
63
q
and the flange
63
A
a
. The developing roller
12
is mounted to the developing roller mounting portion in the longitudinal direction of the toner supply opening
63
A
e
(FIG.
29
).
As described in the foregoing, the developing frame
63
A includes a developing roller
12
for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
1
, the toner accommodating portion
63
a
for accommodating the toner to be used for development by the developing roller
12
, a toner accommodating portion
63
a
for accommodating the toner on the surface of the developing roller
12
, and an application roller
19
for applying the toner on the surface of the developing roller
12
. The developing frame is usable with a developing cartridge D detachably mountable relative to the main assembly
30
of the image forming apparatus. It further includes a toner supply opening
63
A
e
for supplying to the developing roller
12
the toner accommodated in the toner accommodating portion
63
a
, the developing roller mounting portion for mounting the developing roller
12
along the toner supply opening, the connecting surface for coupling with the toner frame
63
B having the toner accommodating portion
63
a
, the connecting surface
63
n
being provided along the longitudinal direction of the toner supply opening at each of the lateral ends of the toner supply opening
63
A
e
, a projection having a sticking surface
63
c
, a shaft mounting portion
63
q
and a front surface
63
A
b
, the projection being projected toward the toner frame
63
B in the direction crossing with a plane connecting the connecting surfaces
63
n
.
There is provided a shaft mounting portion
63
q
for mounting a shaft for supporting the application roller to mount the application roller, the portion projecting in a direction crossing with a plane connecting the connecting surfaces (
63
w
) and mounting the application roller (
19
) along the toner supply opening (
63
A
e
), the shaft mounting portion
63
q
mounting the shaft at the developing roller (
12
) side beyond a plane connecting the connecting surface
63
n
, and the shaft mounting portion being provided adjacent one and the other longitudinal ends of the toner supply opening (
63
A
e
). The application roller having a shaft (
19
a
) mounted to said shaft mounting portion (
63
q
) crosses in its longitudinal direction the plane connecting said connecting surfaces (
63
n
) provided at both of the lateral sides of the toner supply opening (
63
A
e
). The opposite longitudinal end portion are provided with elastic members (
26
b
) for urging the toner seal (
27
) for sealing the toner supply opening of said toner frame, the mounting surface of the elastic member is in the form of a projected surface toward the toner frame beyond a plane connecting the connecting surface (
63
n
). The leading edge of the projected surface is a flat surface, and the flat surface is projected toward the developing frame beyond the application roller (
19
). The plane connecting the mounting surface of the elastic members (
26
b
) at the opposite longitudinal ends is away from the application roller (
19
). The mounting surface of the elastic member is connected by a curved surface outside the application roller (
19
) between the connecting surface and the leading edge of the projected surface. The curved surface is an actuation having a center which is a center of the application roller (
19
).
A side of the mounting surface of the elastic member (
266
) opposite from the curved surface is connected with the connecting surface by an outwardly convex surface. The toner supply opening (
63
A
e
) is rectangular as seen from the toner frame and is provided with an application roller (
19
) mounting portion to dispose the application roller along an edge of one lateral side of the toner supply opening (
63
A
e
), wherein toner supply opening is defined in a plane substantially flush with the connecting surface at one lateral side thereof and is defined in a plane connecting the mounting surfaces of the elastic member at longitudinally opposite ends, at the other lateral end and at the longitudinally opposite ends.
The description will be made as to the structure of the developing frame
63
A at the side opposite from the side of toner frame
63
B with respect to the connecting surface
63
n
.
The shaft mounting portion
63
q
for supporting the rotation shaft
19
a
of metal of the application roller
19
, as shown in
FIG. 4
, is molded integrally with the developing frame
63
A, they are provided adjacent the opposite longitudinal ends of the developing frame
63
A. Bearing holes of the shaft mounting portion
63
q
for the rotation shaft
19
a
is closer the developing roller
12
than the connecting surface
63
n
. Namely, it is at the opposite side of the toner frame
63
B across the flat surface connecting the connecting surfaces
63
n
. The black developing cartridge D
b
does not has an application roller (FIGS.
28
and
29
).
The shaft mounting portion
63
q
has an arcuated concave surface
63
A
g
for sticking an elastic seal member
32
of felt for sealing between the developing zone and the outside. The arcuated convex surface
63
A
g
continues to the flat surface
63
A
g
1
substantially parallel with the developing blade
16
. The longitudinal end portion of the
16
c
supported on the plate
16
a
is overlapped with an end of the elastic seal member
32
stuck on the surface. A seal member
34
which is parallel with the elastic blade
16
c
and which is close to the peripheral surface of the developing roller
12
, is stuck on the seal mounting surface
63
r
of the developing frame
63
A.
As shown in
FIG. 29
, a longitudinally outer portion of the shaft mounting portion
63
q
for the application roller
19
, is provided a recess
63
s
having an actuation shape section concentric with the rotation shaft
19
a
of the application roller
19
, and a shaft gasket
35
in the form of a disk of felt is engaged with the recess
63
s
and the rotation shaft
19
a
. The packing
35
is lightly press-contacted to the outer surface of the shaft mounting portion
63
q
by the cylindrical projected portion
63
D
f
,
63
F
f
(
FIGS. 35
,
45
) provided in each of the coupling frame
63
F and the side cover
63
D entering the recess
63
s
of the developing frame
63
A, to eject the sealing. This is the same as the other longitudinally opposite ends.
The foregoing is the structure of the developing frame
63
A of the developing cartridge D accommodating the magenta, cyan or yellow toner. In the case of a developing cartridge Db accommodating the black toner does not have the application roller, and therefore, the space accommodating the application roller, the mounting portion for the rotation shaft of the application roller, the space for the shaft sealing of the rotation shaft mounted to the mounting portion or the like are not provided. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the bottom surface
63
t
of the developing frame
63
A below the developing roller
12
constitutes a substantially horizontal surface extended below the developing roller
12
at the developing position where the developing roller is opposed to the photosensitive drum
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 27
, one of the longitudinal end surface of the developing frame
63
A is provided with coupling frame
63
F. The other end surface is provided with seats
63
A
k
1
,
63
A
k
2
for mounting a side cover
63
E at the toner seal pulling side. The seats have the same configurations. Each of the seats
63
k
1
,
63
k
2
is provided with screw
63
A
m
and positioning holes
63
A
n
,
63
A
p
. The hole
63
A
n
is a round hole, and the hole
63
A
p
is elongated in a direction connecting the holes
63
A
n
,
63
A
p.
By the structures of the developing frame as above-described, the developing cartridge can be downsized. Or, a larger amount of the toner can be accommodated if the size of the developing cartridge is the same.
(Toner Frame)
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the connecting surface
63
n
of the toner frame
63
B with respect to the developing member supporting frame
63
A and the connecting surface
63
p
of the toner frame
63
B with the cover frame
63
C are substantially perpendicular to each other.
As shown in
FIGS. 30
(a perspective view of the toner frame) and
31
, a bearing portion
63
B
e
provided in an end plate
63
B
d
at one longitudinal end of the toner frame
63
B, rotatably supports the journal
33
integral with a gear
23
d
. The other longitudinal end of the toner frame
63
B is provided with a cylindrical toner supply opening
63
B
p
, and a bearing portion
63
B
e
at the center thereof rotatably supports the journal
36
. The bearing portion
63
B
e
is connected to the toner supply opening
63
B
p
by a radial arm
63
B
s
from the bearing portion
63
B
e
, and is integrally molded with the toner frame
63
B. To the journals
33
,
36
, a toner feeding member
15
(toner stirring member) on the shaft
15
c
is fixed. The toner feeding member
15
is extended substantially over the entire length of the toner frame
63
B, and the opposite ends are out of the developing zone. At the same side as the toner cap
37
fixed to the toner supply opening
63
B
p
and outside the developing zone, there are provided first, second openings
63
B
f
and
63
B
g
, as shown in FIG.
4
. In to the first and second openings
63
B
f
,
63
B
g
, light-transmissive members
81
,
82
of synthetic resin material for example are securely engaged. The light introduced through the first opening
63
B
f
passes through the second opening
63
B
g
when the amount of the toner is small in the toner frame
63
B. As shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
32
, the shutter
64
is provided with an opening
64
k
for passing the emergent light through the second opening
63
B
g.
The light-transmissive members
81
,
82
of the toner frame
63
B respectively have a cylindrical surface
81
a
and a flat surface
82
a
which an elastic blade
15
a
(cleaning member) of synthetic resin material mounted to the plate
15
b
close to the center of the toner feeding member
15
rubs or scrapes with elasticity with interference with the trace of the motion of the elastic blade
15
a
. The cylindrical surface
81
a
has its center which is a center of rotation of the toner feeding member
15
, and the flat surface
82
a
is perpendicular to the normal line from the center to a center of the flat surface
82
a.
A developing cartridge for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member, wherein said developing cartridge is detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said developing cartridge comprising;
a cartridge frame;
a developing member (e.g. developing roller
12
) for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member;
a driving force receiving member for receiving driving force for rotating said developing member from the main assembly of said apparatus when said developing cartridge is mounted to the main assembly, the driving force receiving member being exposed from a portion (side cover
63
D) of said cartridge adjacent one longitudinal end of said developing member;
a developing bias contact (e.g.
41
) for receiving a developing bias to be applied to said developing member from the main assembly when said cartridge is mounted to the main assembly, said developing bias contact (e.g.
41
) being exposed from a portion (side cover
63
D) of said cartridge adjacent one longitudinal end of said developing member;
a toner accommodating portion (e.g.
63
a
) for accommodating the toner to be used for development by said developing member;
a first light-transmissive member (e.g.
81
) and a second light-transmissive member (e.g.
82
), provided at a portion of said cartridge frame corresponding to said toner accommodating portion adjacent the other longitudinal end of said developing member, for detecting that remaining amount of the toner accommodated in said toner accommodating portion becomes smaller than a predetermined amount, wherein said first light-transmissive member is effective to introduce light emitted from the main assembly (e.g.
30
) into said toner accommodating portion, and said second light-transmissive member is effective to direct the light having passed through said toner accommodating portion toward the main assembly.
In the longitudinal direction of the developing roller
12
as said developing member, the first light-transmissive member
81
and second light-transmissive member are disposed outside a developing zone where said developing roller
12
carries out a developing function.
The developing cartridge D further comprises a shutter
64
for covering a portion exposed through said cartridge frame, and said shutter has an opening
64
k
at a position where it is opposed to said second light-transmissive member when said shutter is positioned at an opening position.
The first light-transmissive member is concave toward inside of the toner accommodating portion
63
a.
The second light-transmissive member is substantially flat in shape.
The developing cartridge D has an urged portion
63
U urged by an urging member (e.g. compression coil spring
10
b
of the urging means
25
) provided in the main assembly
30
of the apparatus when the developing cartridge D is mounted to the main assembly
30
.
The developing cartridge D has a cleaning portion (e.g. elastic blade
15
a
) for removing the toner deposited on the inner surfaces of the first light-transmissive member and the second light-transmissive member.
The developing cartridge D has a toner feeding member
15
for feeding, toward the developing member
12
, the toner accommodated in the toner accommodating portion
63
a
, wherein the toner feeding member
15
is extended in a longitudinal direction of the toner accommodating portion
63
a.
The cleaning portion (
15
a
) is provided at an one longitudinal end of the toner feeding member
15
. The cleaning portion (
15
a
) is mounted on a shaft
15
c
on which said toner feeding member
15
is mounted, and said cleaning portion (
15
a
) and said toner feeding member
15
rotate integrally.
In a direction crossing with the shaft
15
c
, the length of the cleaning portion (
15
a
) is longer than the length of the toner feeding member
15
. By this, the toner deposited on the inner surface of the light-transmissive member can be removed assuredly.
Thus, in the developing cartridge of the embodiment, the light-transmissive members
81
,
82
are disposed adjacent a longitudinal end of the developing roller
12
, opposite from the end adjacent which the driving force receiving member
22
and the developing bias contact
41
are provided. Therefore, the inside space of the developing cartridge can be effectively utilized. And, the space in the main assembly of the apparatus can be effectively utilized. This is because the light emitting element
83
and the light receiving element
86
can be disposed at the opposite side where the drive transmission member
24
and the developing bias contact pin
42
are disposed, in the main assembly
30
of the apparatus. Since the light-transmissive members
81
,
82
are provided adjacent the longitudinally opposite end of developing roller
12
so that length of the light guide can be saved.
In this embodiment, the developing zone where the developing roller
12
carries out the developing function is a region X (
FIG. 8
) between the end seals
16
d
1
,
16
d
2
contacted to the peripheral surface of the developing roller
12
adjacent one and the other end thereof, where the toner is deposited on the roller peripheral surface. The seals
16
d
1
,
16
d
2
are to prevent the leakage of the toner outwardly in the longitudinal direction of the roller
12
. In this specification, the developing zone (X in
FIG. 8
) where the developing member (developing roller) carries out the developing function is the region where the toner contributable to the development of the electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member is deposited, in the longitudinal direction of the developing member.
In this embodiment, the toner feeding member
15
and the elastic blade
16
c
(cleaning portion) are of resin material and are integrally molded. The toner feeding member
15
and the elastic blade
16
c
are provided on the same shaft
15
c
. Therefore, the toner feeding member
15
and the elastic blade
16
can be rotated through one driving mechanism.
The toner feeding member and the cleaning portion may be separate members, which are mounted on different shafts. In this case, the driving forces are transmitted to them respectively.
In this embodiment, the first, second light-transmissive members are disposed outside the developing zone in the longitudinal direction of the developing roller, and therefore, the rotation of the cleaning portion does not adversely affect the developing function.
(Cover Frame)
As described in the foregoing, the cover frame
63
C has flanges
63
A
a
,
63
B
a
for coupling the developing member supporting frame
63
A and the toner frame
63
B, and the flange
63
A
a
,
63
B
a
being offset toward the developing roller
12
beyond the toner seal surface
27
a
. Therefore, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the front wall
63
C
d
of the cover frame
63
C can be made closer to the developing frame
63
A so that distance between the front wall
63
C
d
and the later wall
63
C
e
can be made larger. Therefore, inside volume provided by the toner frame
63
B and the cover frame
63
C, for accommodation the toner, can be increased.
(Coupling Frame)
As shown in
FIG. 34
(perspective view), to the seat
63
k
1
(
FIG. 33
) at the driving force reception side end of the developing frame
63
A, the coupling frame
63
F is fixed by threading unshown small screws through the holes
63
F
a
into the screws
63
A
m
at the end surface of the developing member supporting frame
63
A. By this, the seat
63
A
k
1
at the driving force reception side of the developing member supporting frame
63
A and the flat mounting surface
63
F
k
of the coupling frame
63
F shown in
FIG. 45
are contacted to each other. The configuration of the mounting surface
63
F
k
of the coupling frame
63
F has substantially the complementary configuration with the seat
63
A
k
1
of the developing frame
63
A so that they are closely nested. The mounting surface
63
F
k
is provided with a longitudinal cylindrical dowels
63
F
g
engageable with the positioning holes
63
A
n
,
63
A
p
of the seat
63
A
k
1
of the developing frame
63
A.
As shown in
FIG. 34
, one end of the rotation shaft
12
c
of the developing roller
12
is supported on a developing roller bearing
38
engaged into the coupling frame
63
F. The projected shaft
63
F
b
supporting the driving force receiving member
22
is integrally molded with the coupling frame
63
F. A projected shaft
63
F
c
rotatably supporting stepped an idler gear
23
c
including a small gear
23
c
2
engaged with the gear
23
d
integral with a journal
33
supporting the toner feeding member
15
, is integrally provided. There is provided a hole
63
F
d
through which the rotation shaft
19
a
of the application roller
19
is penetrated. The coupling frame
63
F is provided with a screw
63
F
e
for mounting the side cover
63
D.
The description will be made as to a support at the other end of the developing roller
12
and a toner seal
27
.
(Side Cover at the Non-driving Side)
As shown in
FIG. 35
, a side cover
63
E provided at the opposite side from the driving side has a configuration covering the longitudinal end surfaces of the toner frame
63
B and the developing frame
63
A. There is a flat mounting surface
63
E
a
contacted to the side cover mounting seat
63
A
k
2
at the longitudinal end surface of developing frame
63
A, the mounting surface
63
E
a
is provided with a cylindrical dowel
63
E
b
extending in the longitudinal direction and engageable with the positioning holes
63
A
n
,
63
A
p
of the seat
63
A
k
2
of the developing frame
63
A. At the position aligned with the female screw
63
A
m
of the developing frame
63
A, a hole
63
E
c
is formed in the longitudinal direction to fix the side cover
63
E to the developing member supporting frame
63
A by threading an unshown small screw into the screw
63
A
m
through the hole
63
E
c
. A developing roller bearing
39
is provided in a hole of the side cover
63
E to rotatably support the rotation shaft
12
c
of the developing roller
12
with the side cover
63
E being mounted to the developing frame
63
A.
From the mounting surface
63
E
a
, a cylindrical projected portion
63
E
f
is projected in the longitudinal direction, and the free end of the projection
63
E
f
presses the shaft gasket
35
of the rotation shaft
19
a
of the application roller
19
to the shaft mounting portion
63
A
q
of the rotation shaft
19
a
of the application roller
19
of the developing frame
63
A. A cover portion
63
E
g
for covering the outer periphery of the projected end of the rotation shaft
12
c
of the developing roller
12
. The cover portion
64
E
g
has an inner surface
63
E
h
which is the same as the seal surface of the elastic seal member
32
shown in
FIG. 29
(perspective view of the end portion of the application roller), when mounted, it is flush with the seal surface.
The side cover
63
E is provided with a toner seal opening
63
E
i
which extends in the longitudinal direction and through which an end of the toner seal
27
is penetrated to allow the toner seal
27
to be pulled out of the developing cartridge D. The toner seal opening
63
E
i
is rectangular, having a long side along the lateral direction of the toner seal
27
, and the length of the vertical side of the toner seal opening
63
E
i
thereof in
FIG. 35
is larger than the width of the toner seal pulling grip
73
(FIG.
9
).
FIG. 31
is a horizontal sectional view of the toner frame
63
B including the toner supply opening
63
B
c
. The toner seal
27
is stuck on the entire circumference of the edge of the toner supply opening
63
B
c
, and then turned at the portion
27
b
, and is overlaid on the toner seal portion stuck on the entire circumference of the edge of the toner supply opening
63
B
c
, and the end
27
c
thereof is bonded to the toner seal pulling grip
73
. The end
27
c
of the toner seal
27
and the grip
73
are in the toner seal opening
63
E
i
, and is extended out of the developing cartridge D.
As shown in
FIG. 31
, the inside of the toner seal opening
63
E
i
is provided with a toner seal discharging inclined surface
63
E
j
. The inclined surface
63
E
j
is a flat surface and is inclined toward the toner frame side. Therefore, the toner seal
27
, as shown in
FIG. 31
, is pulled out along the inclined surface
63
E
j
inclinedly upwardly from the toner frame
63
B (the side having the toner supply opening
63
B
p
). The side cover
63
E has a flat surface
63
E
k
parallel with the sticking surface
63
B for the toner seal at an outside in the pulling direction, the sticking surface continues from the inclined surface
63
E
j
. The inclined toner seal discharging surface
63
E
j
is not limited to the flat surface, but may be a quadratic surface having a generating line crossing with the toner seal
27
.
When the grip
73
is pulled outwardly, the toner seal
27
is pulled outwardly through the toner seal opening
63
E
i
so that folded or turned portion
27
b
moves to the left in
FIG. 31
, and the toner seal
27
is peeled off the edge of the toner supply opening
63
B
c
from the turned portion
27
b
. By completely pulling out the toner seal
27
, the toner supply opening
63
B
c
is fully opened. By doing so, the toner in the toner frame
63
B can be supplied to the developer chamber
63
A
t
of the developing member supporting frame
63
A. When the toner seal
27
is pulled out, it is stretched between the corner
63
B
m
sealed by the end seal
31
a
of the toner frame
63
B and the corner portion
63
E
m
formed by the flat surface
63
E
k
and the inclined toner seal discharging surface
63
E
j
which is the inner wall of the toner seal opening
63
E
i
of the side cover
63
E. Therefore, the toner seal
27
which is folded back at the front side of the toner seal supply opening
63
B
c
, is stretched along the toner seal surface at the edge of the opening
63
B
c
. Thus, it is gradually peeled off at the folded portion
27
b
in one direction from the folded portion to the end seal
31
a
. Therefore, the direction in which the user pulls the toner seal
27
through the toner seal opening
63
E
i
of the side cover
63
E can be limited, and therefore, pulling in improper direction (which may result in the end seal
31
a
torn or on leakage of the toner) can be prevented.
By integrally molding the side cover
63
E and the shaft support member for engaging the bearing
39
of the developing roller
12
, the number of parts can be reduced.
(Remaining Toner Amount Detection)
As described in the foregoing with respect to
FIG. 4
, the toner frame
63
B is provided with first and second openings
63
B
f
,
63
B
g
, and the openings
63
B
f
,
63
B
g
are hermetically sealed by light-transmissive members
81
,
82
. The shutter
64
is provided with an opening
64
k
across a line connecting said light-transmissive members
81
,
82
in the state wherein the shutter
64
is opened to expose the developing roller
12
.
The first and second openings
63
B
f
,
63
B
g
are disposed outside of the developing zone of the developing roller
12
in the longitudinal direction of the developing roller
12
. The cover frame
63
C of the cartridge frame
63
is provided with a grip
63
e
at the central portion in the longitudinal direction. The grip
63
e
is provided by forming a recess toward the inside accommodating the toner at the central portion of the cover frame
63
C in the longitudinal direction. The recess
63
e
1
is short in the longitudinal direction and is formed in the flange
63
C
b
of the cover frame
63
C adjacent the developing frame
63
A. A rear portion of the cover frame
63
C remote from the developing frame
63
A is provided with a recess
63
e
2
having a size longer than the recess
63
e
1
, and by these recesses
63
e
1
and
63
e
2
, the grip
63
e
is provided.
The first opening
63
B
f
is disposed adjacent the grip
63
e
in the circumferential direction of the developing cartridge D. The second opening
63
B
g
is disposed at a side remote from the first opening
63
B
f
as seen from the grip
63
e.
The light-transmissive member
81
sealing the first opening
63
B
f
is projected toward the toner accommodating portion
63
a
, and the light-transmissive member
82
set in the second opening
63
B
g
has a flat configuration. They may be made of acrylic resin material.
FIG. 36
shows the state wherein the developing cartridge D is loaded in the rotary unit
11
. As shown in
FIG. 36
, the main assembly
30
of the apparatus is provided with a light emitting element
83
such as a light emitting diode emitting light in the axial direction of the rotary unit
11
, and a light receiving element
86
such as CCD. On the other hand, an input light guiding member
84
and an output light guiding member
85
are projected from the wall surface
11
e
axially through the flange
11
f
of the rotary unit
11
and are fixed to the flange
11
f
. The light emitting element
83
and the light receiving element
86
are faced to the incident surface
84
a
and the emergent surface
85
a
of the light guiding members
84
,
85
when the developing cartridge D is positioned at the mounting-and-demounting position.
When the developing cartridge D is mounted to the rotary unit
11
, the emergent surface
84
c
of the input light guiding member
84
is opposed to the opening
64
k
of the shutter
64
. The direction of the emergent surface
84
c
is determined so that light therefrom travels through the opening
64
k
, the first opening
63
B
f
and the second opening
63
B
g
of the shutter
64
.
The incident surface
85
c
of the output light guiding member
85
is disposed at such a position that light emergent from the emergent surface
84
c
of the input light guiding member
84
travels through the opening
64
k
of the shutter
64
, the first opening
63
B
f
of the toner frame
63
B and the second opening
63
B
g
, when the developing cartridge D is mounted to the rotary unit
11
.
With this structure, when the toner accommodating portion
63
a
contains the toner, the light emergent from the light emitting element
83
is blocked by the toner in the toner accommodating portion
63
a
in the toner frame
63
B, but when the amount of the toner in the cartridge frame
63
is very small, the light travels through the input light guiding member
84
, first opening
63
B
f
into the toner frame
63
B. The light emergent from the light emitting element
83
of the main assembly
30
, is incident on the incident surface
84
a
of the input light guiding member
84
of the rotary unit
11
; travels through the input light guiding member
84
; reflected by the reflection surface
84
b
; is emergent from the emergent surface
84
c
; travels through the opening
64
k
, the transparent member
81
of the developing cartridge D, toner accommodating portion
63
a
in the toner frame
63
B, transparent member
82
to the incident surface
85
c
in the output light guiding member
85
of the rotary unit
11
; reflected by the reflection surface
85
b
; travels through the output light guiding member
85
; is emergent from the emergent surface
85
a
; and is received by the light receiving element
86
of the main assembly
30
of the apparatus. The light receiving element
86
is a CCD or the like, and therefore, it produces a signal through photoelectric conversion, and an unshown toner presence/absence detection circuit in a main assembly
30
discriminates the notoner state, and displays the event on a display.
The light guiding members
84
,
85
are of acrylic resin material.
By unifying the light emitting element
85
and the light receiving element
86
on a common substrate
87
, assembling and disassembling operation is easy.
The input light guiding member
84
and the output light guiding member
85
are provided in each of the cartridge mounting portions
14
y
,
14
m
,
14
c
,
14
b
in one rotary unit
11
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the light-transmissive member
81
has a cylindrical surface
81
a
having an axis coincident with the center line (center of rotation of the toner feeding member
15
) of the journals
33
,
36
functioning as the supporting shaft
15
c
and projects toward inside of the toner accommodating portion
63
a
. The flange
81
b
in the first opening
63
B
f
is welded or bonded to the edge of the first opening
63
B
f
. Thus, the light-transmissive member
81
is provided with a recess
81
c
, and therefore, the light transmitting portion of the light-transmissive member
81
is not contaminated or damaged when the developing cartridge D is handled.
The light-transmissive member
82
has a flat surface
82
a
crossing perpendicularly to a normal line extended from the center of the supporting shaft
15
c
(journals
33
and
36
) of toner feeding member
15
, and the flange
82
b
in the opening
63
B
g
is welded or bonded to the edge of the opening
63
B
g
. Since the transmissive member
82
is provided with a shallow recess, the transmission surface of the light-transmissive member
82
is not contaminated or damaged when the developing cartridge D is handled. The radius of the toner feeding member
15
is larger than the length of the normal line extended to the flat surface
82
a
or the cylindrical surface
81
a
faced to the toner accommodating portion
63
a
of the light-transmissive member
81
,
82
from the center of rotation of the toner feeding member
15
. The toner frame
63
B includes an inner surface such as an arcuated surface
63
B
t
along which an elastic blade of the toner feeding member
15
is slid with the elastic blade being slightly bent in free state. The radius of the arcuated surface
63
B
t
is larger than the length of a normal line extended from the center of rotation of the member
15
to the flat surface
82
a
of the light-transmissive member
82
or the cylindrical surface
81
a
of the light-transmissive member
81
.
As shown in
FIGS. 30 and 31
, the end portions of the journal
33
,
36
is provided with axial slits, into which a blade supporting metal plate
15
b
for the toner feeding member
15
is inserted so as to be supported thereon. Holes into which the free ends
15
b
1
of the blade supporting metal plate
15
b
inserted into the slit snugly fits, are formed at the axes of the journals
33
,
36
. The supporting metal plate
15
b
is provided with an elongated hole
15
b
2
elongated in the longitudinal direction, and longitudinally elongated grooves
15
b
3
are formed at the opposite ends.
With the provision of the elongated holes
15
b
2
and the elongated grooves
15
b
3
, when the toner feeding member
15
rotates, the toner in the toner accommodating portion
63
a
is raised, and is fed out into the developer chamber
63
A
t
when the toner feeding member
15
approaches to the horizontal position. In this case, the toner fed out, returns to the toner accommodating portion
63
a
through the elongated holes
15
b
2
and the elongated grooves
15
b
3
, so that it can be avoided that too much toner is fed into the developer chamber
63
A
t
. Additionally, the load of the toner feeding member
15
can be reduced, so that driving power for the developing cartridge D can be reduced.
To the blade supporting metal plate
15
b
, the elastic blade
15
a
is bonded or welded to constitute an integral unit. The light-transmissive members
81
,
82
are slightly projected into the toner accommodating portion
63
a
beyond the arcuated surface
63
B
t
of the toner frame
63
B. On the other hand, the free end of the elastic blade
15
a
is away from the center of rotation by the same distance over the entire length thereof, and therefore, the elastic blade
15
a
is bent more in the positions of the cylindrical surface
81
a
of the light-transmissive member
81
and the flat surface
82
a
of the light-transmissive member
82
than in the other longitudinal positions. By this, the toner is assuredly removed from the cylindrical surface
81
a
and the flat surface
82
a
. Thus, the correctness of the detection of the presence or absence of the toner in the toner accommodating portion
63
a
is maintained.
In order to assure the correctness of the detection of the presence or absence of the toner in the toner accommodating portion
63
a
, a part, in the longitudinal direction, of the elastic blade
15
a
(toner stirring member) is flexed more than the other portion to assuredly remove the toner deposited on the inner surfaces of the light-transmissive members
81
,
82
. To avoid the influence to the development, the light-transmissive members
81
,
82
are located adjacent the longitudinal end portion of the toner accommodating portion
63
a
, which is outside the developing zone, so that motion of the toner adjacent the longitudinal end portion of the elastic blade
15
a
, which motion is different from that of the other longitudinal portion does not influence the image region. Since the lengths of the entering emergent light guiding members
84
,
85
may be short, the attenuation of the light quantity is small, and therefore, the light emitting element
83
and the light receiving element
86
can be constituted with small size and low cost.
To avoid the influence, to the image region, of the non-uniformity of the toner stirring by the elastic blade
15
a
in the longitudinal direction, the light-transmissive member
81
,
82
as are provided adjacent the ends of the toner accommodating portion
63
a
.
FIGS. 30
,
31
show the example with which the provision of the end does not influence the image region. As shown in the Figures, a part of the elastic blade
15
a
is cut away (portion
15
a
1
) from the end toward the center in a zone outside the image region. The cut-away portion
15
a
1
may be in the form of a slit having a width or a cut substantially not having a width. The portion
15
a
1
is disposed adjacent a longitudinally outer portion of the light-transmissive members
81
,
82
toward the central portion of the toner frame
63
B.
Because of the provision of the cut-away portion
15
a
1
, even if the light-transmissive member cleaning portion
15
a
2
of the elastic blade
15
a
for cleaning the light-transmissive member
81
,
82
deforms significantly to produce non-uniform motion when it passes by the light-transmissive members
81
,
82
, no influence is imparted beyond the portion
15
a
1
to the behavior of the elastic blade in the developing zone.
The toner feeding member
15
rotates in
FIG. 4
in the counterclockwise direction to raise the toner toward the toner supply opening
63
B
c
and feeds the toner into the developer chamber
63
A
t
through the toner supply opening
63
B
c.
By the application roller
19
which rotates during developing operation, the toner is applied on the developing roller
12
, and the layer thickness of the toner on the developing roller
12
is regulated by the developing blade
16
, and simultaneously the triboelectric charge is given. The toner deposited on the developing roller
12
is supplied with a developing bias to be deposited to the latent image on the photosensitive drum
1
, so as to provide a visualized image on the photosensitive drum
1
. The application roller
19
, developing blade
16
and the developing roller
12
are given the same potential.
By repetition of the development operation, the amount of the toner in the toner accommodating portion
63
a
decreases. By the rotation of the elastic blade
15
a
of the toner feeding member
15
in the counterclockwise direction with the decrease of the toner, the cylindrical surface
81
a
and the flat surface
82
a
faced to the toner accommodating portion
63
a
of the light-transmissive members
81
,
82
are rubbed so that toner is removed therefrom. When the toner accommodating portion
63
a
approaches to the empty state, the toner remains on the flat surface
82
a
, but the cylindrical surface
81
a
is cleaned by the elastic blade
15
a
, and therefore, the toner is not deposited again. On the other hand, even if the toner on the flat surface
82
a
is removed by the elastic blade
15
a
, the falling toner covers the flat surface
82
a
. However, when the remaining amount of the toner reduces, the duration in which the toner is accumulated on the flat surface
82
a
is longer than the duration in which the toner is not accumulated thereon. When the length or ratio of the duration in which the light from the light emitting element
83
to the light receiving element
87
through the input light guiding member
84
, the light-transmissive member
81
, the toner accommodating portion
63
a
, the light-transmissive member
82
, the shutter
64
, the opening
64
k
and the output light guiding member
85
, is longer or larger than a predetermined length or ration, the no-toner is displayed on a display portion of the main assembly
30
of the apparatus.
Since the opening for the toner presence/absence detection is provided adjacent a longitudinal end portion of the toner frame, the motion of the stirring blade for scraping the inner surface of the light-transmissive member for sealing the opening may be different from the other portion, but the influence of the different motion is limited to the longitudinal end portion of the toner accommodating portion of the toner frame, and does not influence the image region.
Since the opening for the toner presence/absence detection is provided adjacent the longitudinal end portion of the toner frame, the distance between the opening and the light emitting element or the light receiving element can be shortened, thus accomplishing the saving of the light guiding member.
The material of the light guiding member is not limited to a hard acrylic material, but light fibers are usable.
(Toner Deposition Prevention to the Outer Wall of the Developing Cartridge)
As shown in
FIG. 8
, a round hole
64
a
provided at an apex portion of one of a side sector-shaped wall
64
e
, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, of the shutter
64
, is rotatably engaged with a projected portion
63
c
provided at provision of the side wall
64
e
, and a round hole
64
a
of the other side sector-shaped wall
64
f
is engaged rotatably with a projected portion
63
g
mounted on the other longitudinal end of the developing cartridge D. The portion between the side walls
64
e
,
64
f
of the shutter
64
is a covering portion
64
g.
The covering portion
64
g
of the shutter
64
extends in the longitudinal direction and has an arcuation shape section having a center at the projected portion
63
g
mounted to the side cover
63
E and the projected portion
63
c
integral with the side cover
63
D. The shutter
64
is open when the cartridge is mounted to the main assembly
30
of the apparatus, and the developing roller
12
or the like is exposed as shown in FIG.
6
. When the cartridge is out of the main assembly
30
, the shutter
64
is closed to cover the developing roller
12
or the like. The opening and closing of the shutter
64
is carried out by the mounting-and-demounting operation of the developing cartridge D onto the rotary unit
11
through the interrelation between the shutter
64
and the cartridge mounting portion
14
of the rotary unit
11
. The opening
63
b
for exposing the developing roller
12
or the like, is defined by the developing blade
16
, tongue portion
63
A
u
of the developing member supporting frame
63
A shown in
FIG. 4
, and the side covers
63
D,
63
E shown in FIG.
6
.
As shown in
FIG. 37
(partial enlarged view of the part shown in FIG.
4
), the upper surface
63
A
u
1
of the tongue portion
63
A
u
of the developing member supporting frame
63
A having a generally L-shaped cross-section, is substantially horizontal at the developing position, and the front side
63
A
u
2
thereof is inclined such that acute angle is formed between the tongue portion
63
A
u
and the upper surface. The flat surface including the front side
63
A
u
2
of the tongue portion, cross an open end (door end) of the shutter
64
64
h
, and is outside the inner surface
64
i
of the shutter at the open end
64
h.
A flexible seal
49
is stuck on the front side
63
A
u
2
of the tongue portion of the developing member supporting frame
63
A. The flexible seal
49
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, extends in the longitudinal direction so as to cover the developing zone beyond the developing zone of the developing roller
12
. More particularly, the opposite ends of the flexible seal
49
are extended so as to overlap with the spacer rollers
12
a
,
12
b
. One longitudinal side
49
a
of the flexible seal
49
is close to the photosensitive drum
1
such that toner image formed on the photosensitive drum
1
can pass through. The edge of the other side
49
b
is press-contacted to the inner surface
64
i
of the shutter at the edge of the open end
64
h
of the shutter
64
when the shutter
64
is open. Flexible seal
49
is a flat belt-like when the shutter
64
is not mounted on the cartridge frame
63
. When the shutter
64
is mounted to the cartridge frame
63
, and the inner surface
64
i
of the shutter
64
is contacted to the other side
49
b
of the seal
49
, the flexible seal
49
is bent.
As shown in
FIG. 38
, when the shutter
64
is closed, the rear edge
64
; of the shutter
64
is away from the other side
49
b
of the flexible seal
49
, and the flexible seal
49
is flat.
When the shutter
64
is closed, the open end
64
h
of the shutter
64
is overlapped on the projection
63
A
v
provided on the front side (downstream end in the opening direction) of the flange
63
A
a
of the developing member supporting frame
63
A to contact it or to be slightly spaced therefrom. The rear edge
64
j
of the shutter
64
is overlapped with the flexible seal
49
to contact the flexible seal
49
or to be close thereto. The opening
64
k
of the shutter
64
is substantially overlapped with the flexible seal
49
.
When the shutter
64
is open, one side
49
a
of the flexible seal
49
prevents the leakage of the toner from the developing roller
12
side. Even if the toner is scattered, the toner does not go around to the outer wall surface of the cartridge frame
63
since the shutter
64
and other side
49
b
of the flexible seal
49
are press-contacted to the inner surface
64
i
of the shutter
64
. When the developing cartridge D is dismounted, the use's hand is not contaminated even if the user grips the cartridge frame
63
or the like as well as the grip
63
e
of the developing cartridge D.
When the shutter
64
is closed, it covers the entire opening
63
b
for exposing the developing roller
12
or the like, and the both of the side walls
64
e
,
64
f
of the shutter
64
are close to and cover the both side surfaces
63
h
,
63
i
of the side covers
63
D,
63
E, and the flexible seal
49
is overlapped to the opening
64
k
of the shutter
64
, and therefore, the developing roller
12
or the like is sufficiently protected. In addition, the dust is prevented from moving toward the developing roller
12
.
The width L
63
A
u
2
of the front side
63
A
u
2
of the tongue portion of the developing member supporting frame
63
A to which the flexible seal
49
is stuck, is 2-10 mm; the length L
49
a
of the flexible seal
49
projected toward the photosensitive drum
1
in the lateral direction from the corner where the front side
63
A
u
2
of the tongue portion and the upper surface
63
A
u
1
thereof is 1-5 mm; length L
49
b
of the portion of the flexible seal projected from the bottom end of the front side
63
A
u
2
of the tongue portion is 5-30 mm. In the embodiment, the width L
63
A
u
2
of the front side of the tongue portion is 4.5 mm; the length of the portion of the flexible seal
49
projected toward the outer periphery of the developing roller
12
L
49
a
=2.5 mm; and the length of the portion of the flexible seal
49
projected toward the other side
49
b
(free end for rubbing the shutter
64
) L
49
b
=18 mm. The length of the flexible seal
49
is 242 mm (the sheet width of the image forming apparatus is 216 mm (letter O (LTR) size width).
The material of the flexible seal
49
is polyethylene terephthalate PET, polyethylene PE, polyprene or the like.
As described in the foregoing, the developing cartridge D includes a shutter
64
which is movable between the cover position for covering the portion where the developing roller
12
is to be exposed from the cartridge frame
63
and a retracted position for exposing the developing roller
12
from the cartridge frame
63
.
It also includes a flexible seal
49
which is extended in the longitudinal direction of the developing roller
12
and which is projected from a cartridge frame
63
at each of the lateral ends at the position where the cartridge frame
63
is opposed to the movement path of the shutter
64
. The flexible seal
49
is effective to prevent the leakage of the toner from the cartridge frame
63
.
When the shutter
64
is retracted to the retracted position, a one side
49
a
of the lateral sides of the flexible seal
49
is brought into contact with the inner surface
64
i
of the shutter
64
.
Since the flexible seal
49
is provided in this manner, the shutter
64
and the flexible seal
49
can prevent the contamination of the outer wall of the cartridge frame
63
with the scattering toner during the image formation operation in which the shutter
64
is opened. Upon mounting-and-demounting of the developing cartridge by the user, the portion contacted to the developing cartridge is not contaminated, and therefore, the user is not contaminated.
The flexible seal
49
, when the shutter
64
is closed, substantially entirely covers the opening
64
k
of the shutter
64
for the detection of the remaining toner amount (presence or absence), and therefore, the foreign matter such as dust is prevented from entering the exposed portion of the developing cartridge D through the opening
64
k.
(Side cover at the driving force reception side (developing bias contact))
As shown in
FIG. 39
, the side surface
63
h
of the side cover
63
D provided at the driving force reception side of the developing cartridge D constitutes a flat surface substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction when the developing cartridge D has been assembled. The side surface
63
h
has an integral cylindrical projected portion
63
c
enclosing the driving force receiving member
22
.
The free end of the projected portion
63
c
and the free end (in the axial direction) of the driving force receiving member
22
are substantially on a flat surface parallel with the side surface
63
h.
The side surface
63
h
has a developing bias contact
41
which is flush with the side surface
63
h
and exposed there. The configuration of the developing bias contact
41
is substantially rectangular, and one side
41
a
1
thereof is on a line L
63
D
2
passing through the center of rotation
22
c
of the driving force receiving member
22
. The line L
63
D
2
passing through the center of rotation
22
c
of the driving force receiving member
22
is at approx. α1=approx. 175° away, in the counterclockwise direction, from a line L
63
D
1
connecting the center
12
c
1
(center of rotation of the developing roller
12
) of the rotation shaft
12
c
of the developing roller
12
and the center of rotation
22
c
of the driving force receiving member
22
as seen from the outside of the side cover
63
D having the developing bias contact, in the longitudinal direction of the developing roller
12
. An angle α2 formed between the line L
63
D
3
connecting the center of rotation
22
c
of the driving force receiving member
22
and the corner
41
a
2
of a side opposed to the side
41
a
1
of the developing bias contact
41
and a line L
63
D
1
connecting the centers of rotation
12
c
1
and
22
c
of the developing roller
12
and the driving force receiving member
22
. The developing bias contact
41
is disposed in a region of 140° to 175° in the counterclockwise direction relative to the line L
63
D
1
connecting the center of rotation
12
c
1
of the developing roller
12
and the center of rotation
22
c
of the driving force receiving member
22
, as seen from the side cover
63
D of the cartridge frame
63
which has the developing bias contact
41
, in the longitudinal direction of the developing roller
12
. Because the developing bias contact
41
is disposed in such a region, the portion to be contacted to the main assembly developing bias contact member (contact pin
42
) provided in the main assembly of the apparatus, is in the region. Therefore, a portion of the developing bias contact other than the contacting portion may be out of the region. However, further preferably, all the region of the developing bias contact
41
is in the position within the region.
The developing bias contact
41
, when the developing cartridge D is mounted to the rotary unit
11
, is contacted to the developing bias contact pin
42
provided on the flange
11
g
of the rotary unit
11
shown in FIG.
14
and projected by elastic force in the axial direction from the wall surface
11
a
. In
FIG. 39
, the portion enclosed by the broken lines
41
a
, define the portion contacting to the contact pin
42
during the development. The contact pin
42
has a free end of semi-spherical shape, which is in sliding contact with the developing bias contact
41
when the developing cartridge D is mounted to the rotary unit
11
. In
FIG. 39
, the portion enclosed by the broken lines
41
b
, define the portion contacting to the contact pin
42
. The developing cartridge D, when it is mounted to the rotary unit
11
, and the rotary unit
11
is rotated for positioning, the spacer rollers
12
a
,
12
b
at the opposite ends of the developing roller
12
are abutted to the photosensitive drum
1
. The developing cartridge D is supported by the arcuated ribs
26
a
,
59
e
of the rotary unit
11
supporting the projected portions
63
c
,
63
g
of the cartridge frame
63
against the spring force of the compression coil spring lid, and pivots about the center of rotation
22
c
of the driving force receiving member
22
(centers of the projected portions
63
c
,
63
g
). Since the developing bias contact
41
is disposed in the above-described region, the developing bias contact pin
42
projected from the rotary unit
11
is not out of the developing bias contact
41
despite the pivoting action. Therefore, the developing bias contact pin
42
and the developing bias contact
41
are in sliding contact with each other during the rotational positioning operation in the developing process operation, so that no electric conduction defect occurs due to foreign matter sandwiched between the contact pin
42
and the contact
41
. The developing bias contact pin
42
is not contacted to the surface of the synthetic resin material of the side
63
h
of the developing cartridge D during the rotation of the rotary unit
11
, and therefore, the
63
h
is not scraped.
During the development operation, through the contact pin
42
and the developing bias contact
41
, the developing roller
12
is supplied with a developing bias voltage which is an AC voltage having a peak-to-peak voltage of 2000 V and a frequency of 2000 Hz biased with a DC voltage of −400 V.
The developing bias contact
41
of the developing cartridge D mounted to the rotary unit
11
has a substantially rectangular shape, and the center portion of the rectangular is contacted to the developing bias contact pin
42
provided in the rotary unit
11
.
The driving force receiving member
22
, the developing bias contact
41
and the positioning projection (pin)
63
d
are substantially aligned on a line.
As described in the foregoing, there is provided a developing cartridge D for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member, which is detachably mountable relative to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said developing cartridge comprising:
a cartridge frame;
a developing roller
12
for developing the electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member;
toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be used for development by the developing roller;
a driving force receiving member
22
for receiving driving force for rotating said developing roller, from the main assembly of apparatus when said developing cartridge is mounted to the main assembly, wherein said driving force receiving member is exposed from a portion
63
D of said cartridge frame, provided at one longitudinal end portion;
a developing bias contact
41
for receiving a developing bias to be applied to said developing roller
12
from the main assembly of the apparatus, when said developing cartridge is mounted the main assembly, wherein said bias contact
41
is exposed from a portion
63
D of said cartridge frame, provided at one longitudinal end portion;
wherein said developing bias contact
41
is within a range of 140° to 175° from a line connecting a center
12
c
1
of rotation of said developing roller
12
and a center
22
c
of rotation of said driving force receiving member
22
in a center of rotation as seen from an outside of such a portion of said cartridge frame as has said developing bias contact, in a longitudinal direction of said developing roller.
Said developing bias contact
41
is substantially rectangular, and substantial center portion of the rectangular shape is contacted to a developing bias contact pin
42
provided in the main assembly, so that developing bias contact
41
receives a developing bias to be applied to said developing roller
12
from the main assembly through said developing bias contact pin
42
.
A short side of the rectangular shape is extended along a line which is at approx. 175° from the line connecting the center
12
c
1
of rotation of said developing roller
12
and the center
22
c
of rotation of said driving force receiving member
22
in the counterclockwise direction.
Said developing bias contact
41
is disposed at such a position that corner portion of the rectangular shape contacts a line L
63
D
3
positioned at approx. 145° from the line connecting the center
12
c
1
of rotation of said developing roller
12
and the center
22
c
of rotation of said driving force receiving member
22
in the counterclockwise direction.
Said developing cartridge further comprises a developing blade
16
for regulating an amount of the toner deposited on a peripheral surface of said developing roller
12
.
The toner accommodated in said toner accommodating portion
63
a
is yellow color toner, magenta color toner or cyan color toner, said developing cartridge further comprising an application roller
19
for depositing the toner on a peripheral surface of said developing roller
12
, and the bias received from the main assembly is applied to said developing roller
12
, said developing blade
16
and said application roller
19
.
The bias received from the main assembly by said developing bias contact
41
is applied to a plate portion
16
a
of said developing blade
16
through a first leaf spring portion
41
c
, and is applied to said application roller
12
through a second leaf spring portion
41
d
, and is further applied to said application roller
19
of a shaft portion of said developing roller through a coil spring
46
, wherein said developing bias contact, first leaf spring portion and second leaf spring portion are parts of an integral metal member.
The toner accommodated in said toner accommodating portion
63
a
is black color toner, wherein the bias received from the main assembly by said developing bias contact
41
is applied to said developing roller
12
, and not to said developing blade
16
.
As described in the foregoing, the developing cartridge D includes the developing cartridge side cover
63
D having, as a portion of the cartridge frame
63
, the opening for exposing the driving force receiving member
22
and a developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting the developing bias contact
41
. The side cover
63
D of the developing cartridge includes the urging force receptor portions (spring receptor portions)
63
k
1
,
63
k
2
for receiving the urging force of the compression coil spring
11
d provided in the rotary unit
11
of the main assembly
30
of the apparatus when the developing cartridge D is mounted to the main assembly
30
of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and the abutment portions in the form of bosses
63
m
1
,
63
m
2
for contacting to the rotary unit
11
of the main assembly
30
, for regulating the rotation of the developing cartridge D rotated by the force received by the urging force receptor portions
63
k
1
,
63
k
2
. The developing bias contact
41
is located at a position retracted from the free end
63
c
3
of the cylindrical portion
63
c
2
having the opening for exposing the driving force receiving member
22
and the urging force receptor portions
63
k
1
,
63
k
2
in the longitudinal direction of the developing roller
12
.
The side cover
63
D is securely fixed to the coupling frame
63
F by screws
43
threaded through the hole
63
D
rs
of the side cover
63
D into the screws
63
F
e
(FIG.
34
). The dowel
63
D
s
of the side cover
63
D is engaged with a hole
63
F
r
of the coupling frame
63
F to accomplish relative positioning between the cover
63
D and the frame
63
F. One of the holes is elongated.
As shown in
FIG. 40
, the inside of the side cover
63
D is provided with a spring holding projection
63
D
s
projected in the axial direction toward the end of the rotation shaft
12
c
of the developing roller
12
, and around the spring holding projection
63
D
s
a contact portion
41
b
is provided. An application roller contact portion
41
c
contacted to the end of the rotation shaft
19
a
of the application roller
19
is provided as a second leaf spring portion in the form of a cantilever. In the case of the color developing cartridges Dy, Dm, Dc, the developing blade
16
is elastic, and in order to urge the blade supporting metal plate
16
a
(flexible thin plate), a confining plate
44
is overlapped on the blade supporting metal plate
16
a
and is engaged with and positioned by a dowel
63
A
w
integrally formed with the developing member supporting frame
63
A. Small screws
45
are threaded through holes of the plate
44
into the developing member supporting frame
63
A. The plate
44
is extended to a neighborhood of the back side of the side surface
63
i
of the side cover
63
D at the driving force reception side, and the free end
44
a
thereof is overlapped with the developing blade contact portion
41
d
of the developing bias contact
41
. The developing blade contact portion
41
d
is inclined toward the free end
44
a
of the plate
44
, and the free end
44
a
of the plate
44
is abutted to the inclined surface, by which the developing blade contact portion
41
d
is bent. In other words, the developing blade contact portion
41
d
functions an first leaf spring portion.
The contact
41
, the inner developing bias contact portion
41
b
, the application roller contact portion
41
c
, the developing blade contact portion
41
d
, are formed as integral metal sheet to constitute the developing bias contact member. Therefore, the developing roller
12
, the developing blade
16
and the application roller
19
are maintained at the same potential. The material of the developing bias contact member may be phosphor bronze, belium bronze, stainless steel or the like.
Between the inner developing bias contact portion
41
b
and the end surface of the rotation shaft
12
c
of the developing roller
12
, a developing bias contact spring
46
in the form of a metal compression coil spring is compressed.
In the case of the black developing cartridge Db, the plate
16
a
supporting the elastic blade
16
c
of the developing blade
16
is rigid and in the form of a strip, and therefore, no confining plate
44
used in the above-described color developing devices Dy, Dm, Dc is not used. Therefore, the developing blade contact portion
41
d
of the black developing cartridge Db and the developing blade
16
re electrically isolated, so that developing blade contact portion
41
d
does not function. Thus, the developing roller
12
of the black developing cartridge Db is supplied with the developing bias, but the developing blade
16
is not supplied with it.
As shown in
FIG. 41
showing the inside of the side cover
63
D at the driving force reception side, the back side
63
D
e
parallel with the side surface
63
h
of the side cover
63
D is flat, and is contacted by the inner developing bias contact portion
41
b
. As shown in
FIG. 42
(B—B sectional view of FIG.
41
), the connection between the inner contact portion
41
b
and the outer exposed portion
41
a
is such that one end portion
41
e
of the outer exposed portion
41
a
is bent to provide a bent portion
41
f
which is provided with a hole, which in turn is engaged with a dowel
63
D
k
in the elongated hole
63
D
j
penetrating between the side surface
63
h
and back side
63
D
e
. An elongated hole
63
D
n
parallel with the elongated hole
63
D
j
is provided, and the other side of the outer exposed portion
41
a
is bent into the inside through the elongated hole
63
D
n
, and the conductive plate portion
41
g
extended along the back side
63
D
e
of the side cover
63
D is contacted to the back side
63
D
e
. As shown in
FIG. 41
, it continues to and flush with the outer circumference portion of the inner contact portion
41
b
. A dowel
63
D
p
projected at the back side
63
D
e
of the side cover
63
D is engaged with the hole
41
h
, with the reverse, of the conductive plate portion
41
g
. In
FIG. 41
, a hole
41
h
, with the reverse, of the conductive plate portion
41
i
flush with the upper part of the contact portion
41
b
is engaged with the dowel
63
D
q
projected from the inside of the side cover
63
D. The conductive plate portion
41
i
is contacted to the back side
63
D
e
of the side cover
63
D. A blade contact portion
41
d
is inclinedly and integrally extended from the conductive plate portion
41
i
as if it is bent by more than 90 degrees as shown in FIG.
41
. The free end portion of the blade contact portion
41
d
is folded into a contact end
41
j
to suppress wearing, and the contact end is contacted to the wall surface
63
D
t
provided on the back side
63
D
e
of the side cover
63
D.
Designated by
63
D
s
is a supporting portion for supporting a magnet provided in the inside of the developing roller
12
of the black developing cartridge. Designated by
63
D
s
1
is an urging portion for urging a magnet with the elastic force of the molded portion in the thrust direction.
The application roller contact portion
41
c
is extended downwardly from a part of the bottom edge of the lower, and the end portion thereof is bend upwardly to provide a contact portion
41
c.
With this structure, the developing bias applied to the developing bias contact
41
is applied to the developing roller
12
through the inner developing bias contact portion
41
b
, the developing bias contact spring
46
and the developing roller shaft
12
c
, and is also applied to the rotation shaft
19
a
of the application roller
19
contacted to the application roller contact portion
41
c
to provide the same potential as the developing roller
12
with the application roller
19
. The developing bias applied to the outer exposed portion
41
a
is applied to the developing blade
16
through the plate
44
contacted to the developing blade contact portion
41
d
, so that same potentials are provided for the developing roller
12
and the developing blade
16
.
Since the developing bias is applied to the developing roller
12
, the developing blade
16
, the application roller
19
by the developing bias contact member
41
which is an integral member, so that no contact portion exists and therefore electrical stabilization is accomplished.
In the black developing cartridge Db, the voltage is not applied to the developing blade
16
. It does not have an application roller.
As regards the developing bias contact, the developer cartridge with the developing bias contact pivots in the rotary unit about the center of rotation of the driving force receiving member (pressure for urging the developing roller to the photosensitive drum). During the rotation, the disengagement between the developing bias contact pin projected from the rotary unit of the main assembly and the developing bias contact of the developing cartridge is prevented. By this, the outer wall of the developing cartridge (surface of the side cover) is prevented from being scraped, or the conduction defect stemming from the foreign matter introduced between the developing bias contact and the pin can be prevented.
In the foregoing, the side cover
63
D covers all of the application roller gear
23
e
, the stirring gear
23
d
, the stepped idler gear
23
c
and developing roller gear
23
b
or the like engaged with the driving gear
23
a
. However, the side cover
63
D does not receive external force for the driving of the developing cartridge D.
Since the cylindrical projected portion around the opening for the driving force receiving portion and the contact mounting portion are at the same side of the same member, which is to be positioned, then the positional accuracies of the contact relative to the main assembly of the apparatus and the drive input portion can be enhanced.
The side cover
63
D of this embodiment is used for a developing cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member.
It comprises an opening (e.g. an opening
63
c
4
provided in a cylindrical portion
63
c
2
as a projected portion) for exposing said driving force receiving member
22
.
It also comprises a developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting said developing bias contact.
The developing cartridge side cover
63
D further comprises an urging force receptor portion (e.g. spring receptor portion
63
k
) for receiving urging force of a spring member (e.g. compression coil spring lid) provided in the main assembly
30
of the apparatus when the developing cartridge is mounted to the main assembly
30
of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and an abutment portion (e.g. boss
63
m
) for contacting to the main assembly
30
to limit the rotation of the rotation developing cartridge D which is rotated by the force received by said urging force receptor portion.
The urging force receptor portion is in the form of a flat plate projected, and said abutment portion is in the form of a projected column.
The opening
63
c
4
for exposing the driving force receiving member is formed in the cylindrical portion projected so as to enclose the driving force receiving member
22
.
The developing cartridge D is provided with a shutter
64
movable between a close position for covering the exposed portion of the developing member (e.g. developing roller
12
a
) and a retracted position retracted from the close position, and said cylindrical portion
63
c
2
rotatably mounts one longitudinal end of said shutter
64
.
The developing cartridge side cover
63
D has a mounting portion
71
C for mounting a locking member
71
for locking said shutter
64
at the close position.
The developing cartridge side cover
63
D is provided with screw bores
63
D
r
for demountably mounting the developing cartridge side cover
63
D to the coupling frame
63
F for supporting the coupling member
22
d
as the driving force receiving member
22
. The coupling frame
63
F is mounted to the developing frame
63
A including a mounting portion for the developing roller
12
. The developing cartridge side cover
63
D covers the gear (e.g. developing roller gear
23
b
) for transmitting driving force received by the coupling member
22
d
as the driving force receiving member from the main assembly
30
, to the developing member in the form of a developing roller
12
, when its mounted to the developing frame
63
A through the coupling frame
63
F.
When the developing cartridge side cover
63
D is mounted to the developing frame
62
A, it is mounted to the developing frame
63
A with the coupling frame
63
F supporting the coupling member
22
d
as the driving force receiving member sandwiched therebetween.
The developing cartridge side cover
63
D is an integrally molded plastic resin material.
The mounting method of the developing cartridge side cover
63
D comprises:
(a) preparing a developing frame
63
A including a developing member mounting portion for mounting a developing member (e.g. developing roller
12
) for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member;
(b) preparing a coupling frame
63
F for supporting a driving force receiving member
22
for receiving driving force for rotating said developing member from the main assembly
30
of the apparatus when mounted to the main assembly
30
of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus;
(c) preparing a developing cartridge side cover
63
D
a
having an opening
63
c
4
for exposing said driving force receiving member
22
, and a developing bias contact
41
for receiving a developing bias to be applied to said developing member from the main assembly
30
when the developing cartridge D is mounted to the main assembly
30
;
(d) coupling frame mounting of mounting the coupling frame
63
F to the developing frame
63
A;
(e) developing cartridge side cover mounting of mounting the developing cartridge side cover
63
D to the coupling frame
63
F such that developing bias contact
41
is electrically connected to the developing member and that driving force receiving member
22
is exposed through the opening
63
c
4
of the developing cartridge side cover
63
D.
In the coupling frame mounting step, the coupling frame
63
F is mounted to the developing frame
63
A by screws, and in the developing cartridge side cover mounting step, the developing cartridge side cover
63
D is mounted to the coupling frame
63
F by screws.
In the embodiment, the side cover
63
E and the developing member supporting frame
63
A are screwed, but the connecting method may be another, for example, snap-fit and/or snap clip is usable.
As described in the foregoing, according to the present invention, a downsized developing frame and developing cartridge can be provided.
Additionally, there are provided a developing frame and a developing cartridge which can efficiently accommodating the toner.
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 frame for a developing apparatus to develop a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member, the developing apparatus including a developing roller for developing the latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member; a toner accommodating portion for accommodating a toner to be used by the developing roller; an application roller for applying the toner on a peripheral surface of the developing roller, and a packing member provided on a rotary shaft of the application roller, said developing frame comprising:a toner supply opening for supplying to the developing roller the toner accommodated in the toner accommodating portion; a developing roller mounting portion for mounting the developing roller along said toner supply opening; connecting surfaces at which said developing frame is connected with a toner frame including the toner accommodating portion, wherein said connecting surfaces extend in a longitudinal direction of said toner supply opening at one and an other lateral side of said toner supply opening; a recess for accommodating the packing member, said recess crossing with a plane connecting said connecting surfaces; and a projection projected across the plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
- 2. A developing frame according to claim 1, wherein said projection is provided with a shaft mounting portion to which said rotary shaft of said application roller is mounted, and said rotary shaft is disposed at the same side as said developing roller mounting portion with respect to the plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
- 3. A developing frame according to claim 2, wherein the application roller crosses the plane in the longitudinal direction of said toner supply opening.
- 4. A developing frame according to claim 1, wherein said projection is provided with an elastic member mounting portion for mounting an elastic member, adjacent opposite longitudinal end portions, for providing a seal between the toner frame and said developing frame.
- 5. A developing frame according to claim 4, wherein a front end of said elastic member mounting portion is a flat surface, which is projected toward said developing frame beyond the application roller.
- 6. A developing frame according to claim 4 or 5, wherein a plane connecting mounting surfaces for said elastic member at the longitudinal opposite ends, is away from said application roller.
- 7. A developing frame according to claim 4, wherein said connecting surfaces and a front end of said elastic member mounting portion are connected by a curved surface outside the application roller.
- 8. A developing frame according to claim 7, wherein said connecting surfaces and a back end of said elastic member mounting portion are connected by a surface which is outwardly convex.
- 9. A developing frame according to claim 7, wherein said curved surface is an arcuate surface having a center of curvature at a center of the application roller.
- 10. A developing frame according to claim 4, wherein said toner supply opening is rectangular having a long side extending in a longitudinal direction as seen from the toner frame, and is provided with an application roller mounting portion for mounting the application roller such that the application roller extends along a lateral side of said toner supply opening, wherein said toner supply opening is defined by a lateral side substantially flush with said connecting surfaces and an other lateral side, and longitudinally opposite sides substantially flush with said elastic member mounting portion.
- 11. A developing frame according to claim 1, said projection forms, in said developing frame, a space crossing with the plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
- 12. A developing apparatus comprising:a toner frame including a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner; and a developing frame, said developing frame including: a developer roller for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member; an application roller for applying the toner on a peripheral surface of said developing roller: a toner supply opening for supplying to said developing roller the toner accommodated in said toner accommodating portion; a developing roller mounting portion for mounting the developing roller along said toner supply opening; connecting surfaces at which said developing frame is connected with said toner frame, wherein said connecting surfaces extend in a longitudinal direction of said toner supply opening at one and another lateral side of said toner supply opening, and wherein said application roller crosses with a plane connecting said connecting surfaces of said developing frame.
- 13. A developing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said developing frame further includes a projection which is projected across said plane and which is provided with a shaft mounting portion to which a rotary shaft of said application roller is mounted, and said rotary shaft is disposed in the same side as said developing roller mounting portion with respect to the plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
- 14. A developing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said developing frame further includes a projection which is projected across said plane and which is provided with an elastic member mounting portion for mounting an elastic member, adjacent the opposite longitudinal end portions, for providing a seal between said toner frame and said developing frame urging a toner seal for sealing a toner supply opening of said toner frame in a lateral direction.
- 15. A developing apparatus according to claim 14, wherein a plane connecting mounting surfaces for said plurality of elastic members at the one and the other opposite longitudinal end portions, is separated from said application roller.
- 16. A developing according to claim 12, wherein said developing apparatus is a developing cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
- 17. A developing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a projection forms, in said developing frame, a space crossing with the plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
- 18. A developing apparatus comprising:a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be used by said developing roller; an application roller for applying the toner on a peripheral surface of said developing roller; and a developing frame, said developing frame including: a toner supply opening for supplying to said developing roller the toner accommodated in said toner accommodating portion; a developing roller mounting portion for mounting said developing roller along said toner supply opening; connecting surfaces at which said developing frame is connected with a toner frame including the toner accommodating portion, wherein the connecting surfaces extend in a longitudinal direction of said toner supply opening at one end and another lateral side of said toner supply opening, wherein said application roller crosses a plane connecting said connecting surfaces; and a projection projected across a plane connecting said connecting surfaces, wherein said projection is provided with a shaft mounting portion to which a rotary shaft of said application roller is mounted, and said rotary shaft is disposed in a same side as said developing roller mounting portion with respect to a plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
- 19. A developing apparatus comprising:a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be used by said developing roller; an application roller for applying the toner on a peripheral surface of said developing roller; a packing member provided on a rotary shaft of said application roller; and a developing frame, said developing frame including: a toner supply opening for supplying to said developing roller the toner accommodated in said toner accommodating portion; a developing roller mounting portion for mounting said developing roller along said toner supply opening; connecting surfaces at which said developing frame is connected with a toner frame including said toner accommodating portion, wherein said connecting surfaces extend in a longitudinal direction of said toner supply opening at one and an other lateral side of said toner supply opening; a recess for accommodating said packing member, said recess crossing with a plane connecting said connecting surfaces; and a projection projected across a plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
- 20. A developing apparatus according to either claim 18 or 19, wherein said projection forms, in said developing frame, a space crossing with the plane connecting said connecting surfaces.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9-195028 |
Jul 1997 |
JP |
|
10-186155 |
Jul 1998 |
JP |
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