The present invention relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus using an electrophotographic type process, a drum unit, a cartridge, a coupling member, and the like used for the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
In an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, there has been known a structure in which elements such as a photosensitive member drum and a developing roller as a rotatable member related to image formation are integrated into a cartridge and can be mounted to and dismounted from an image forming apparatus main assembly (hereinafter, the apparatus main assembly). With such a structure, in order to rotate the photosensitive drum in the cartridge, a structure that receives driving force from the apparatus main assembly is employed in many apparatuses. And, there is known a structure in which a driving force is transmitted by engaging a coupling member with a driving force transmitting portion such as a driving pin on the apparatus main assembly side on the cartridge side.
For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2008-233867 discloses a cartridge including a coupling member provided at an end portion of the photosensitive drum so as to be tiltable with respect to the rotation axis of the photosensitive drum.
It is an object of the present invention to develop the above-mentioned conventional technique.
The representative example structure is a drum unit detachably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, the main assembly including a driving shaft provided with a recess, said drum unit comprising (1) a photosensitive drum; and (2) a coupling member provided on said photosensitive drum, said coupling member including, (2-1) a driving force receiving portion configured to enter the recess to receive a driving force for rotating said photosensitive drum, and (2-2) a supporting portion movably supporting said driving force receiving portion, wherein said supporting portion includes a first extended portion and a second extended portion which extend at least in an axial direction of said photosensitive drum, and said first extended portion and said second extended portion extend in directions different from each other in the axial direction.
The above-mentioned conventional technique can be further developed.
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In the following, an image forming apparatus, a drum cartridge, and a developing cartridge according to and embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Here, the image forming apparatus forms an image on a recording material by using an electrophotographic image forming process, for example. It includes electrophotographic copying machines, electrophotographic printers (for example, LED printers, laser beam printers and so on), electrophotographic facsimile machines, for example. The cartridge is mountable to and dismountable from the main assembly of the image forming apparatus (main assembly of the apparatus, main assembly of the image forming apparatus, main assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus). In particular, a drum cartridge is a cartridge including a photosensitive drum. A developing cartridge is a cartridge including developing means and the like for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member. In this embodiment, each of the drum cartridge and the developing cartridge can be mounted to and dismounted from the image forming apparatus main assembly. In addition, a unit formed by integrating a photosensitive drum and a coupling member is called a drum unit. The drum unit is used for drum cartridges.
Here, in the following example, a full-color image forming apparatus in which four drum cartridges and four developing cartridges can be mounted and dismounted is taken. However, the numbers of drum cartridges and developing cartridges to be mounted in the image forming apparatus is not limited to this example. In addition, in the embodiment, a structure using two types of cartridges called a drum cartridge and a developing cartridge is exemplified, but the present invention is not limited to such an example. For example, the present invention is applicable to a process cartridge having integrated functions of drum cartridge and the developing cartridge. Similarly, the constituent elements disclosed in the embodiments are not intended to limit the disclosed material, arrangement, dimensions, other numerical values, and so on, unless otherwise specified. In addition, unless otherwise stated, “above” is based on the upward in the direction of gravity when the image forming apparatus is installed.
[Outline of Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus]
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Here, in this embodiment, the structures and operations of the drum cartridges 13 (13Y, 13M, 13C, 13K) are substantially the same, and the structures and operations of the developing cartridges 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, 4K) are substantially the same, except that the colors of the images to be formed are different. Therefore, in the following, Y, M, C, K will be omitted and will be explained as are common for them, unless specific distinction is required.
In this embodiment, the image forming apparatus 100 has, as image bearing members, four cylinders (hereinafter referred to as photosensitive drums) 1 each including a photosensitive layer, and they are arranged side by side in a direction inclined slightly relative to the vertical direction. A scanner unit (exposure device) 3 is disposed below the drum cartridge 13 in the direction of gravity. In addition, around the photosensitive drum 1, a charging roller 2, and the like as process means (process device, process member) acting on the photosensitive layer are arranged.
The charging roller 2 is charging means (charging device, charging member) for uniformly charging the surface of the photosensitive drum 1. And, the scanner unit (exposure device) 3 is an exposure means (exposure device, exposure member) for forming an electrostatic image (electrostatic latent image) on the photosensitive drum 1 by irradiating a laser beam in accordance with image information. Around the photosensitive drum 1, a developing cartridge 4 and a cleaning blade 6 as cleaning means (cleaning device, cleaning member) is provided.
An intermediary transfer belt 5 as an intermediary transfer member for transferring the toner image from the photosensitive drum 1 to a recording material (sheet, recording material) 12 is provided facing the four photosensitive drums 1.
The developing cartridge 4 of this embodiment uses a contact developing system in which a non-magnetic one-component developer (hereinafter referred to as a toner) is used as a developer and a developing roller 17 as a developer carrying member is in contact with the photosensitive drum 1.
In the above-described structure, the toner image formed on the photosensitive drum 1 is transferred onto the sheet (paper) 12, and the toner image transferred onto the sheet is fixed. In addition, the drum cartridge 13 is provided with the charging roller 2 for charging the photosensitive drum 1 and the cleaning blade 6 for removing the toner remaining not transferred onto the photosensitive drum 1, as a process means acting on the photosensitive drum 1. The untransferred residual toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 1 not transferred onto the sheet 12 is collected by the cleaning blade 6. In addition, the untransferred residual toner collected by the cleaning blade 6 is accommodated into the removed developer accommodating portion (hereinafter referred to as a waste toner accommodating portion) 14a through the opening 14b (
In addition, the image forming apparatus 100A includes a guide (positioning means) such as a mounting guide and a positioning member (not shown) in the main assembly frame. The developing cartridge 4 and the drum cartridge 13 are guided by these guides and can be mounted to and dismounted from the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A.
The toners of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K) are accommodated in the developing cartridges 4 for the respective colors.
The intermediary transfer belt 5 rotates (moves) in the direction of arrow B in
During image forming operation, first, the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 is uniformly charged by the charging roller 2. Then, the charged surface of the photosensitive drum 1 is scanned by and exposed to a laser beam corresponding to the image information emitted from a scanner unit 3. By this, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image information is formed on the photosensitive drum 1. The electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 1 is developed into a toner image (developer image) by the developing roller 17 (
For example, in the case of forming full-color images, the above-described process is sequentially performed in the four drum cartridges 13 (13Y, 13M, 13C, 13K) and the developing cartridges 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, 4K). And, the toner images of the respective colors formed on the photosensitive drums 1 of the drum cartridges 13 are sequentially primarily transferred onto the intermediary transfer belt 5. Thereafter, in synchronization with the movement of the intermediary transfer belt 5, the recording material 12 is fed to the secondary transfer portion. And, the four-color toner images on the intermediary transfer belt 5 are transferred all together onto the recording material 12 fed to the secondary transfer portion, by the intermediary transfer belt 5 and the secondary transfer roller 9.
The recording material 12 onto which the toner image has been transferred is fed to a fixing device 10 as fixing means. In the fixing device 10, by applying heat and pressure to the recording material 12, the toner image is fixed on the recording material 12. In addition, the primary untransferred residual toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 1 after the primary transferring process is removed by the cleaning blade 6 and collected as waste toner. In addition, the secondary untransferred residual toner remaining on the intermediary transfer belt 5 after the secondary transfer step is removed by the intermediary transfer belt cleaning device 11.
Here, the image forming apparatus 100 can also form monochromatic or multicolor images using desired single or some (not all) of image forming units.
[Outline of Process Means]
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Here, the drum cartridge 13Y, the drum cartridge 13M, the drum cartridge 13C and the drum cartridge 13K have the same structures. In addition, the developing cartridge 4Y containing the yellow toner, the developing cartridge 4M containing the magenta toner, the developing cartridge 4C containing the cyan toner and the developing cartridge 4K containing the black toner have the same structures. Therefore, in the explanation below, the drum cartridges 13Y, 13M, 13C, 13K are commonly referred to as a drum cartridge 13, and the developing cartridges 4Y, 4M, 4C, 4K will be commonly referred to as the developing cartridge 4. The components of each cartridge are also generically referred to in the same way.
The drum cartridge 13 has a cleaning frame 14 as a frame for supporting various elements in the drum cartridge 13. The photosensitive drum 1 is rotatably supported by the cleaning frame 14.
Here, the photosensitive drum 1 is a rotatable member (image bearing member) constituted to carry an image (toner image, developer image) formed with toner (developer) on its surface.
When the drum cartridge 13 is mounted in the apparatus main assembly, the driving side of the drum cartridge 13 is on the downstream side in the cartridge mounting direction, and the non-driving side is on the upstream side in the mounting direction. In other words, in a state in which the drum cartridge 13 is disposed inside the apparatus main assembly, the driving side of the drum cartridge 13 is on the rear side of the printer, and the non-driving side of the drum cartridge 13 is in the front side of the printer.
Here, the axial direction of the photosensitive drum 1 is a direction parallel to the axis (rotation axis) of the photosensitive drum 1. The axis of the photosensitive drum 1 is an imaginary straight line extending so as to pass through the rotation center of the photosensitive drum 1, and in
A coupling member 28 is mounted to one end of the photosensitive drum 1 and a non-driving side flange member 29 is mounted to the other end of the photosensitive drum 1, thereby forming a photosensitive drum unit (also simply referred to as a drum unit) 30. The photosensitive drum unit 30 obtains the driving force from the main assembly driving shaft 101 provided in the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A by way of the coupling member 28.
The coupling member 28 is a flange member (driving side flange member) mounted to the driving side end portion of the photosensitive drum 1. The coupling member 28 can be engaged with the main assembly driving shaft 101 as the cartridge 7 is mounted to the apparatus main assembly 100A. The coupling member 28 can be dismounted from the main assembly driving shaft 101 as the cartridge 7 is removed from the apparatus main assembly 100A.
Here, the photosensitive drum 1, the coupling member 28 and the non-driving side flange member 29 provided in the drum unit 30 are coaxially arranged. These axes of rotation (axes) are the same as the axis of rotation of the drum unit 30. Therefore, the axis and the axial direction of the drum unit 30 are the same as the axes and the axial directions of the photosensitive drum 1, the coupling member 28, and the non-driving side flange member 29.
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Similarly, the non-driving side flange member 29 provided on the non-driving side of the photosensitive drum unit 30 is rotatably supported by the bearing portion of the drum unit bearing member 39L. The non-driving side flange member 29 has a cylindrical portion (cylindrical portion) projecting from the end portion of the photosensitive drum 1, and an outer peripheral surface 29a of the cylindrical portion is rotatably supported by the drum unit bearing member 39L. The outer peripheral surface 29a is a non-driven side supported portion.
Here, the drum unit bearing member 39R is disposed on the drive side of the drum cartridge 13, and the drum unit bearing member 39L is disposed on the non-driving side of the drum cartridge 13.
When the drum cartridge 13 is mounted to the apparatus main assembly 100A, the drum unit bearing member 39R abuts to a rear side cartridge positioning portion 108 provided in the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A, as shown in
In the Z direction of this example, the position where the drum unit bearing member 39R supports the supported portion 71c is placed at a position close to the position where the drum unit bearing member 39R is positioned at the rear side cartridge positioning portion 108. By doing so, it is possible to suppress inclination of the coupling member 28 when the drum cartridge 13 is mounted in the apparatus main assembly 100A.
A bearing receiving portion 71c is disposed so that the position where the bearing member 39R supports the supported portion 71c and the position where the bearing member 39R is positioned at the rear side cartridge positioning portion 108 can be brought close to each other. That is, the bearings 71c are arranged on the free end side (the Z1 direction side) of the outer peripheral surface 71a of the cylindrical portion 71 provided on the coupling member 28.
Similarly, in the Z direction, the position at which the drum unit bearing member 39L rotatably supports the non-driving side flange member 29 is made close to the position at which the drum unit bearing member 39L is positioned at the front side cartridge positioning portion 110. By this, the tilting of the non-driving side flange member 29 is suppressed.
Drum unit bearing members 39R and 39L are mounted at both sides of the cleaning frame 14, respectively to support the photosensitive drum unit 30. By this, the photosensitive drum unit 30 is rotatably supported by the cleaning frame 14.
In addition, a charging roller 2 and a cleaning blade 6 are mounted in the cleaning frame 14, and they are arranged so as to be in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum 1. In addition, the charging roller bearing 15 (15R, 15L) (
Here, the charging roller bearing 15 (15R, 15L) is mounted so as to be movable in the direction of the arrow C in
The cleaning frame 14 is provided with a cleaning blade 6 as a cleaning means for removing the toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum 1. The cleaning blade 6 integrally includes a blade-like rubber (elastic member) 6a which contacts the photosensitive drum 1 to remove toner on the photosensitive drum 1 and a supporting metal plate 6b which supports the blade-like rubber (elastic member) 6a. In this example, the supporting sheet metal 6b is fixed to the cleaning frame 14 with screws.
As described in the foregoing, the cleaning frame 14 is provided with an opening 14b for collecting the untransferred residual toner recovered by the cleaning blade 6. In the opening 14b, a blowout prevention sheet 26 which is in contact with the photosensitive drum 1 and seals between the photosensitive drum 1 and the opening 14b is provided, thereby preventing leakage of toner upward of the opening 14b.
The developing cartridge 4 includes a developing frame 18 for supporting various elements. The developing cartridge 4 is provided with a developing roller 17 as a developer carrying member which contacts the photosensitive drum 1 and rotates in the direction of the arrow D (counterclockwise direction) shown in
The developing roller 17 is rotatably supported in the developing frame 18 by the development bearings 19 (19R, 19L) at the respective end portions in the longitudinal direction (rotational axis direction) thereof. Here, the development bearing 19 (19R, 19L) is mounted to each side portion of the developing frame 18.
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In the developing chamber 18b, there are provided a toner supply roller 20 as a developer supply member which contacts the developing roller 17 and rotates in a direction of an arrow E, a developing blade 21 functioning as a developer regulating member for regulating the toner layer of the developing roller 17.
The supply roller (supply member) 20 is also a rotatable member rotating, and on the surface thereof, a developer (toner) is carried, similarly to the developing roller, it is a developer carrying member. The toner carried on the surface of the supply roller 20 is supplied to the developing roller 17.
The developing blade 21 is integrally fixed to the fixing member 22 by welding or the like.
In addition, in the toner accommodating chamber 18a of the developing frame 18, there is provided a stirring member 23 for stirring the contained toner and for transporting the toner to the toner supply roller 20.
As described above, by employing a structure in which the elements relating to image formation are integrated in the drum cartridge 13 and the developing cartridge 4 dismountably mountable to the apparatus main assembly maintenance easiness is improved. In other words, maintenance of the apparatus can be easily carried out by the user dismounting the drum cartridge 13 and the developing cartridge 4 from and to the apparatus main assembly 100A. Therefore, it is possible to provide a device that can easily perform maintenance not by a serviceman but by a user.
Here, in this example, the drum cartridge 13 and the developing cartridge 4 are independently mounted to the apparatus main assembly 100A. However, the drum cartridge 13 and the developing cartridge 4 for forming images of the same color may be constituted as one unit. In this case, the unitized cartridge (process cartridge) is mounted and dismounted relative to the main assembly of the apparatus.
[Structure of Main Assembly Driving Shaft]
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The image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is provided with a motor (not shown) as a drive source. The gear portion 101e receives rotation drive from this motor, by which the main assembly driving shaft 101 rotates. In addition, the main assembly driving shaft 101 is provided with a rotatable projecting shaft portion 101f projecting toward the cartridge side from the gear portion 101e along the rotation axis thereof. And, the rotational driving force received from the motor is transmitted from the coupling member 28 to the photosensitive drum 1 of the drum cartridge 13 by way of the groove-shaped driving transmission groove 101a (recess portion, drive passing portion) provided in the shaft portion 101f. In addition, the shaft portion 101f has a semispherical shape 101c with a tip 101j at its free end.
The main assembly drive transmission groove 101a has a shape such that a portion of an engagement portion 73 which will be described hereinafter can enter. More specifically, it has a main assembly drive transmission surface 101b as a surface which can be contacted by the drive receiving surface (drive receiving portion) 73a of the coupling member 28 to transmit the driving force.
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On the surface on the downstream side in the Z2 direction of the main drive transmission groove 101a, a main assembly side removing taper 101i is provided. The main assembly side removing taper 101i is a taper (inclined surface, inclined portion) for helping the engagement portion 73 to be pulled out from the drive transmission groove 101a when dismounting the drum cartridge 13 from the apparatus main assembly 100A. Details will be described later.
Here, it is preferable that when the drive is transmitted from the drive transmission groove 101a to the engagement portion 73, the main assembly drive transmission surface 101b and the drive receiving surface (drive receiving portion) 73a assuredly abut to each other. Therefore, the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a is spaced by a gap (G) from the engaging portion 73 in the rotational axis direction, the circumferential direction, and the radial direction so that the surface other than the main assembly drive transmission surface 101b does not contact with the engaging portion 73 as the driving force receiving portion (
In addition, a main assembly side removing taper 101i as an inclined surface (inclined portion) is provided on the free end side in the axial direction of the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a. In addition, the center 101h of the semispherical shape 101c is within the range of the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a in the axial direction of the main assembly driving shaft 101 (
The rough guide portion 101g is provided between the shaft portion 101f and the gear portion 101e (
Here, the rough guide portion 101g is dimensioned so as not to come into contact with the inner peripheral surface 71b after the cartridge 7 is mounted in the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A.
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As described above, a main assembly drive transmission groove 101a is provided in the main assembly driving shaft 101, and an engaging portion 73 is provided on the coupling member 28 so that the drive is transmitted from the apparatus main assembly 100A to the drum cartridge 13 (drum unit 30).
As will be described in detail hereinafter, the engaging portion 73 is provided at the free end of a support portion 74 which can be elastically deformed. Therefore, the engaging portion 73 is constituted to be movable radially outward when the drum cartridge 13 is mounted on the apparatus main assembly 100A. By this, along with inserting the drum cartridge 13 into the main assembly 100A of the apparatus, the engagement portion 73 enters the drive transmission groove 101a so that the engagement portion 73 and the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a can engage with each other.
[Structure of Coupling Member]
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The mounting portion 72 is a portion for mounting to the photosensitive drum 1. As shown in
The press-fitting portion 72d as a joining portion is press-fitted into the photosensitive drum 1, and press-fitted to the photosensitive drum 1, by which the coupling member 28 is fixed to the photosensitive drum 1. More specifically, the cylinder inner diameter of the photosensitive drum 1 and the outer shape of the press-fitting portion 72d are dimensioned so as to be in a press fitting relationship. Here, the above-described relationship is not restrictive in the case of increasing the fastening force by clamping or of fixing the inside diameter portion of the cylinder and the press-fitting portion 72d by adhesion.
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Here, “X and Y overlap each other in an A direction” means that “when X and Y are projected onto an imaginary line parallel with the direction A, at least a part of the projection area of X and at least a part of the projection area of Y on the imaginary line overlap with each other”. By clamping it to a portion of the end of the photosensitive member 1 on the side of the coupling member 28, the photosensitive drum 1 is plastically deformed. By this, a portion of the photosensitive member is inserted into the clamp groove 72e, and the photosensitive drum 1 and the coupling member 28 are firmly fixed with each other. Here, clamping is an operation of plastic-working to join a portion or portions of a plurality of parts. In this embodiment, plastically deforming a portion of the cylinder (aluminum) of the photosensitive drum 1 is elastically deformed, so that the cylinder of the photosensitive drum 1 is coupled to the coupling member 28. In this embodiment, as an example of a means for firmly fixing the coupling member 28 to the photosensitive drum 1, a structure using the clamp groove 72e is used, but another fixing means such as fixing the cylinder inner diameter portion and the press-fitting portion 72d by adhesion can be used. Therefore, the clamp groove 72e is not essential in the present invention.
The press-fit guide portion 72f has such a shape that when assembling the coupling member 28 to the photosensitive drum 1, it is easy to assemble the coupling member 28 to the photosensitive drum 1, and the press-fitting of the press-fitting portion 72d into the photosensitive drum 1 is stabilized. More specifically, the outer diameter of the press-fit guide portion 72f is smaller than the outer diameter of the press-fitting portion 72d and the cylinder inner diameter of the photosensitive drum 1, and it is provided with a guide taper 72g on a leading end side in the mounting direction to the photosensitive drum 1. The guide taper 72g is an inclined portion provided on the coupling member 28 in order to facilitate the insertion of the coupling member 28 into the photosensitive drum 1.
The cylindrical portion 71 has a bearing receiving portion 71c as described above (
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The drive receiving surface 73a is a driving force receiving portion for receiving the driving force from the main assembly driving shaft 101 by contacting with the driving transmission groove 101a. The flange member 70 is a driving force receiving member for receiving the driving force by way of the drive receiving surface 73a.
The contact surface 74h provided on the base portion 74 of the support portion is a curved surface where the coupling member 28 abuts against the shaft portion 101f when engaged with the main assembly driving shaft 101, and is a circular arc surface having a shape following the shape, in the circumferential direction (rotational direction), of the coupling member 28. As shown in
The drive receiving surface (driving force receiving portion) 73a is movably supported by the supporting portions (73, 74). The supporting portion (73, 74) has a U-shaped snap fit portion.
A cylindrical member 70 constituting the coupling member 28 has a cylindrical shape (hollow shape). That is, the cylindrical member 70 has a hollow portion (a portion including a cavity inside) of the coupling member 28. The base portion 74 of the support portion (73, 74) includes a base portion 74a which is a fixed end, and the base portion 74a is fixed to the inner surface of the cylinder 70.
At least a portion of the supporting portion (73, 74) is arranged inside the cylindrical member 70. In this embodiment, the entire support portion (73, 74) is arranged inside the cylindrical member 70.
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More particularly, the base portion 74 includes a base side extending portion (a fixed end side extending portion) 74t, a folded portion (a bent portion, a connecting portion) 74r, and a free end side extending portion (a leading side extending portion) 74s. Backup surface 74i and contact surface 74h are provided on the free end side extending portion 74s.
The base side extending portion 74t is an extending portion extending from the base portion (fixed end) 74a in the Z2 direction (that is, toward the inside of the drum unit 30 in the axial direction) substantially parallel with the rotation axis of the flange member 70. That is, the base side extending portion 74t extends in the Z2 direction toward the folded portion 74r.
The base side extending portion 74t is disposed radially outward with respect to the engaging portion 73 and the free end side extending portion 74s.
The folded portion 74r is continuously formed with the base side extending portion 74t and also continues to the free end side extending portion 74s. That is, the folded portion 74s is a bent portion provided between the root side extending portion 74t and the free end side extending portion 74s. The folded portion 74s is a connecting portion for connecting the free end side extending portion 74s and the root side extending portion 74t. In this embodiment, the angle at which the folded portion 74r bends is larger than 90°. More specifically, the angle was about 180°.
The folded-back portion 74r and the base side extending portion 74t are elastic portions that can be elastically deformed.
The free end side extending portion 74s extends from the folded portion 74r as a starting point in the Z1 direction (that is, the outer side of the drum unit 30 in the axial direction) substantially parallel with the rotation axis of the flange member 70. The free end side extending portion 74s is disposed radially inward with respect to the base side extending portion 74t.
By bending the integrally formed base portion 74, the free end extending portion 74s and the base side extending portion 74t are formed. With such a structure, it is possible to simplify the structure of the support portions (73, 74).
However, it is possible that the connecting portion, the base side extending portion 74t, and the free end side extending portion 74s are formed as separate bodies (separate members), and the base side extending portion 74t and the free end side extending portion 74s are connected to the connecting member.
The free end side extending portion 74s is also a portion for supporting the drive receiving surface 73a. That is, the free end side extending portion 74s has an engaging portion (projecting portion, protruding portion) 73 on which the drive receiving surface 73a is formed.
The engaging portion 73 is a projecting portion provided at the free end of the free end side extending portion 74s and projects inward in the radial direction. That is, the direction (axial direction) in which the free end side extending portion 74s extends and the direction (radial direction) in which the engaging portion 73 projects intersect with each other. The engagement portion 73 enters the inside of the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a and engages with the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a.
The structure is such that at least parts of the base side extending portion 74t and the free end side extending portion 74s overlaps with each other in the axial direction of the drum unit 30. That is, the structure is such that when the base side extending portion 74t and the free end side extending portion 74s are perpendicularly projected on the axis line of the drum unit 30, the projected areas of them at least partially overlap with each other.
The drive receiving surface 73a provided in the engaging portion 73 intersects the rotational direction (circumferential direction) of the coupling member 28. In addition, the drive receiving surface 73a is also a surface extending radially inward from the free end side extending portion 74s.
Here, in this embodiment, the base side extending portion 74t and the free end side extending portion 74s are straight portions extending parallel to the axial direction. However, the present invention is not necessarily limited to such a structure.
That is, it will suffice for each extending portion (74t, 74s) to extend at least in the axial direction. In other words, a vector extended in a direction in which each extending portion (74t, 74s) extends may have a component in the axial direction. As an example thereof,
In addition, as long as the base side extending portion 74t and the free end side extending portion 74s extend at least in the axial direction, they do not have to extend linearly.
The free end of the engaging portion 73 (that is, the free end of the free end side extending portion 74s) is disposed closer to the Z1 side than the folded portion 74r. In addition, the root (fixed end) 74a of the base portion 74 is also disposed on the Z1 side of the folded portion 74r.
The inner side surface of the base side extending portion 74t is arranged to be the same as the diameter of the inner peripheral surface 71b of the cylindrical portion 71 or to project toward the inner diameter side.
The engaging portion 73 is supported by an elastically deformable base portion 74, it can move radially of the coupling member 28 by deformation of the base portion 74. In other words, the base portion 74 is deformed when subjected to an external force, and a restoring force (elastic force) is produced in a direction returning to a position in the spontaneous state.
The base side extending portion 74t is deformed so as to be inclined with the root 74a being as a starting point. The folded portion 74r is deformed so as to incline the free end side extending portion 74s. As a result, the engaging portion 73 can be moved in a direction crossing with the direction in which each extending portion (74t, 74s) extends.
More specifically, when the engaging portion 73 contacts the outer peripheral surface of the main assembly driving shaft 101, it moves radially outwardly along the outer peripheral surface of the main assembly driving shaft 101 by elastic deformation of the base 74. Thereafter, when the engaging portion 73 becomes at the same position (same phase) as the main assembly side drive transmission groove 101a provided on the outer peripheral surface of the main assembly driving shaft 101, the engaging portion 73 moves in a direction in which the elastic deformation of the base portion 74 is freed. Then, the engaging portion 73 moves inward in the radial direction and therefore, a portion of the engagement portion 73 can enter the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a.
In addition, the drive receiving surface 73a of the flange member 70 has a shape twisted about the axis of the flange member 70, and in this embodiment, the amount of twisting is the same as that of the main assembly drive transmission surface 101b.
Here, it will suffice if the drive receiving surface 73a has a different phase, in the rotational direction, of two points contacting the driving shaft 101. That is, the drive receiving surface 73a may not necessarily have a twisted shape as long as it has the same function as the twisted surface.
For example, it will suffice if an outside of the drive receiving surface 73a (z1 direction side) is disposed on the upstream side of the inner side (the Z2 direction side) with respect to the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum 1. In other words, the structure is such that a straight line connecting the cylinder inner end portion and the cylinder outer end portion along the cylinder axial direction of the engaging portion 73 as the driving force receiving portion intersects the rotation axis of the cylinder. The drive receiving surface 73a is inclined relative to the axis of the coupling member 28.
As described above, the drive receiving surface 73a has a twisted shape or an inclined shape, and therefore, when the drive receiving surface 73a is driven, the photosensitive drum unit 30 receives such a force that it is pulled in toward the bearing portion 101d of the main assembly driving shaft 101.
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At the time of mounting, the insertion tapered surface 73d abuts against the semispherical shape 101c, and the engaging portion 73 is moved toward the outside in the radial direction of the driving shaft. In addition, in the dismounting operation, the removing tapered surface 73e and the main assembly side removing taper 101i are brought into contact with each other, and the engaging portion 73 is moved outward in the radial direction of the main assembly driving shaft 101.
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Here, at least parts of the support portions (73, 74) and the drive receiving surface 73a are arranged inside the supported portion 71c in the axial direction of the drum unit 30. Therefore, the support portions (73, 74) and the drive receiving surface 73a can be protected by the supported portion 71c and the bearing member 19R. In particular, in this embodiment, the entirety of the support portions (73, 74) and the drive receiving surface 73a is arranged inside the supported portion 71c in the axial direction of the drum unit 30.
Furthermore, at least a portion of the supporting portion (73, 74) is placed in the internal space of the photosensitive drum 1. That is, at least a portion of the support portion (73, 74) is located inside the end portion of the photosensitive drum 1 in the axial direction. In other words, when the supporting portion (73, 74) and photosensitive drum 1 are projected perpendicularly to the axis of photosensitive drum 1, at least a part of the projection area of the support portion (73, 74) and the projection area of the photosensitive drum 1 overlap with each other. In addition, at least a part of the supporting portions (73, 74) is also place inside the photosensitive drum 1 also in the radial direction of the drum unit.
Similarly, at least a part of the driving force receiving portion (drive receiving surface 73a) is placed inside the photosensitive drum 1. Therefore, when the drive receiving surface 73a and the photosensitive drum 1 are projected perpendicular to the axis of the photosensitive drum 1, at least parts of the projection area of the drive receiving surface 73a and the projection area of the photosensitive drum 1 overlap with each other.
If at least a part of the supporting portions (73, 74) and at least a part of the drive receiving surface 73a are placed inside the photosensitive drum 1, it is possible to protect the support portions (73, 74) and the drive receiving surface 73a by the photosensitive drum 1.
In particular, in this embodiment, the entirety of the supporting portions (73, 74) and the whole of the drive receiving surface 73a are placed inside the photosensitive drum 1.
In addition, by place in the base portion 74a which is the fixed end of the support portion (73, 74), inside the photosensitive drum 1, the following advantageous effects are provided. The base portion 74a is disposed inside the photosensitive drum 1, so that the flange member 70 (the coupling member 28) is covered with the photosensitive drum 1 around the base portion 74a and fixed to the photosensitive drum 1. The photosensitive drum 1 has a high rigidity, and therefore, the portion covered with the photosensitive drum 1 of the flange member 70 is hardly deformed.
The support portions (73, 74) can be elastically deformed with the base portion 74a as a starting point, but even if the support portion (73, 74) is elastically deformed, it is possible to suppress the influence of the deformation to the outside of the base portion 74a by the photosensitive drum 1.
If the deformation of the flange member 70 is suppressed, the borne portion 71c of the flange member 70 can be stably supported by the bearing member 39R. In addition, the supporting portion (73, 74) is supported by the portion which is difficult to deform of the flange member 70. As a result, the driving force receiving portion (the drive receiving surface 73a) provided in the supporting portions (73, 74) can receive the driving force from the main assembly driving shaft 101 in a stable manner.
By providing the drive receiving surface 73a inside the photosensitive drum 1, the main assembly driving shaft 101 can be made longer. The main assembly driving shaft 101 is supported by the main assembly of the device at the fixed end (bearing portion 101d), and is supported by the drum unit at its free end (the shaft portion 101f). Then, the longer the distance between the bearing portion 101d and the shaft portion 101f, the smaller the inclination of the main assembly driving shaft 101 with respect to the drum unit. That is, when the cartridge 7 is mounted in the apparatus main assembly, it is easy to maintain the main assembly driving shaft 101 and the drum unit parallel.
By placing the drive receiving surface 73a inside the photosensitive drum 1, the shaft portion 101f can be inserted into the photosensitive drum 1 and the shaft portion 101f can be supported inside the photosensitive drum 1. With this structure, it is easy to assure the length of the main assembly driving shaft 101 (the distance between the supported portion 101d and the shaft portion 101f) while suppressing the increase in size of the apparatus main assembly.
(Manufacturing Method)
The flange member 70 of this embodiment is manufactured by injection molding (insert molding) using a mold.
Referring to
The flange member 70 has a shape in which the flange portion 75 projects outward in the radial direction. In the case of molding such a shape, it is preferable that it is a metal mold as shown in
More specifically, as shown in the drawing, the metal mold has a two-piece structure including a left mold (cylindrical mold 60) and a right mold (mounting portion mold 61). By combining the left and right molds, a space portion (mold cavity, hollow part) having the same shape as the molded portion is defined. The material is poured into this space and solidified in the mold, so that the flange member 70 is formed. The mold has a mold parting portion 62 (a surface for separating the molds, a surface for combining the molds) which is a portion where the right and left molds are fitted in the neighborhood of the space forming the flange portion 75. And, the cylindrical mold 60 has a space for molding the outer periphery of the cylindrical portion 71. Similarly, the mounting portion side mold 61 has a space for molding the mounting portion 72.
In the case of forming the flange member 70 using such a metal mold, from the standpoint of mass productivity, it is preferable to use a thermoplastic resin. More specifically, POM, PPS, and other materials are suitable. However, in order to satisfy requirements such as strength, other materials may be appropriately selected. More specifically, a thermosetting resin or a metal material may be used.
As described in the foregoing, the engaging portion 73 has an insertion taper 73d at one end in the Z direction and a removing taper 73e at the other end. Therefore, it is difficult to place the parting portion 62 of the mold on either one of the end surfaces of the engagement portion 73 in the Z direction. When using a mold for dividing into two bodies, if the parting portion 62 is placed on one of the two end surfaces of the engaging portion 73, it is difficult to remove the molded flange member 70 from the mold. That is, this is because when attempting to part the two molds from the engaging portion 73 after the engaging portion 73 is molded, at least one of the molds cannot move due to interfering with the engaging portion 73.
It is easier to manufacture the mold if the mold parting portion 62 is made as straight as possible. By this, it is possible to manufacture the parting portion 62 with high accuracy. By this, if the mold parting portion 62 is made as straight as possible, the possibility of occurrence of resin leakage or the like can be reduced.
In order to make the parting portion 62 of the engaging portion 73 straight, it is necessary to place the drive receiving surface 73a at the back side (the Z2 side) of the photosensitive drum unit 30 at least as compared with the insertion taper 73d. Under the circumstances, in this embodiment, the end of the insertion taper 73d and the end of the drive receiving surface 73a are placed at the same position in the Z direction.
In addition, when forming the flange member 70 of this embodiment, the mold parting portion 62 is arranged so as to be as follows. That is, the drive receiving surface 73a and the surface of the base portion 74 as seen from the Z2 direction side are formed by the mounting portion side mold 61. In addition, insertion taper 73d, and the surface visible from the Z1 direction side of the base 74 are formed by the cylindrical mold 60. As described in the foregoing, the inner side surface of the base side extending portion 74t is disposed so as to project to the same diameter as the inner peripheral surface 71R of the cylindrical portion 71 or project toward the inner diameter side. By this it is possible to prevent the base side extending portion 74t from interfering with the cylindrical portion side mold 60 and hindering the movement of the cylindrical portion side mold 60.
In addition, as viewing the flange member 70 in the Z direction (as the flange member 70 is seen along the axial direction), it is necessary to dispose the force receiving portion 77 so as not to overlap the engaging portion 73 and the base portion 74, as shown in
(Aligning Member)
Referring to
In this embodiment, the aligning member 33 has a recess portion (reverse conical shape 33a) narrowed toward the bottom. The inverted conical shape 33a is a substantially conical recess (recess) and is disposed on the axis of the drum unit 30. In the axial direction of the drum unit 30, it is arranged inside the drive receiving surface 73a. In the following, the detailed shape of the aligning member 33 will be described.
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The inverted conical shape 33a has an contact portion 33e which abuts on the semispherical shape 101c at the free end of the main assembly driving shaft 101 when the photosensitive drum 1 is rotationally driven. Here, the inverted conical shape 33a has a substantially inverted conical shape (a shape recessed in a substantially conical shape). As shown in
The contact portion 33e provided in the inverted conical shape 33a contacts with the semispherical shape 101c of the main assembly driving shaft 101 the drum unit 30 is positioned with respect to the main assembly driving shaft 101.
That is, the inverted conical shape 33a can determine the position in the axial direction of the drum unit 30 and the position in the radial direction relative to the main driving shaft 101. That is, the inverted conical shape 33a is the radial position determining portion, and it is also the axial direction positioning portion.
Here, the radial positioning portion and the longitudinal positioning portion need not be conical recess such as a recess having the inverted conical shape 33a. The shape of the radial position determining portion and the longitudinal direction positioning portion may be of any shape as long as it can determine the position of the photosensitive drum unit 30 with respect to the main assembly driving shaft 101 when it contacts the main assembly driving shaft 101. For example, a recess portion (recess portion) having a portion narrowed toward the bottom portion is preferable. As such a shape, it is also possible to use a polygonal cone shape such as a pyramid (square pyramid and so on) which is not a circular cone. However, as long as it is a conical recess portion that is symmetrical with respect to the axis of the coupling member 28 like the inverted conical shape 33a of this embodiment, it is possible to maintain the position of the coupling member 28 (the position of the drum unit 30) with particularly high accuracy.
Here, it will suffice if the inverted conical shape 33a has an area for contacting the main assembly driving shaft 101, and therefore, the region not touched may have any shape. For example, the bottom of the inverted conical shape 33a which is not in contact with the main driving shaft 101 may not be necessary, it may be bottomless recess of an inverted conical shape 33a.
The fitting portion 33b is provided for mounting the aligning member 33 to the flange member 70 and as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
That is, the backup portion 33j restrains the engagement portion 73 (the drive receiving surface 73a) from moving in the circumferential direction of the flange member 70 by contacting the backed-up surface 74i. The aligning member 33 is a backup member including a backup portion 33j.
The aligning member 33 is also a positioning member for determining the relative position of the flange member 70 (the drum unit 30) with respect to the main driving shaft 101. The recessed portion (inverted conical shape 33a) provided in the aligning member 33 contacts the free end of the main assembly driving shaft 101 as a positioning portion. By this, the relative position in the axial direction and the relative position in the radial direction of the flange member 70 are both determined with respect to the main assembly driving shaft 101.
In addition, as viewed in the Z direction, the center of the circle passing through the ridge line of the engaging portion 73 side of the backup portion 33j is the same as the center of the inverted conical shape 33a, and the diameter of the circle is D8. The diameter D8 is selected so as to be approximately the same as the outer diameter D5 of shaft portion 101f of main assembly driving shaft 101 or so as to satisfy D8≥D5 in view of dimensional accuracy thereof. In addition, as shown in
[Mounting of Cartridge to Image Forming Apparatus Main Assembly]
Referring to
The image forming apparatus main assembly 100A of this embodiment employs a structure capable of mounting a cartridge in a substantially horizontal direction. More specifically, the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A includes therein a space in which a cartridge can be mounted. And, there is provided a cartridge door 104 (front door) for inserting the cartridge into the above space on the front side (the side on which the user stands in use) of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A.
As shown in
Referring to
As shown in part (a) of
As shown in part (b) of
Here, the position and shape of the rear side lower cartridge guide 107 are selected so that a portion of the cartridge does not rub against the image forming area 5A of the intermediary transfer belt 5 when inserting the cartridge into the apparatus main assembly 100A. Here, the image forming area 5A is a region where a toner image to be transferred onto the recording material 12 of the intermediary transfer belt 5 is carried. In addition, in this embodiment, in the cartridge maintaining the mounting attitude, the unit bearing member 39R provided on the downstream side in the inserting direction of the drum cartridge 13 projects most upward with respect to the direction of gravity. Therefore, arrangement and shape of each element are appropriately selected so that the trace (hereinafter referred to as insertion trace) drawn when the end of the drum unit bearing member 39R, which is the deepest in the inserting direction, is inserted, does not interfere with the image forming area 5A.
Thereafter, as shown in part (c) of
Part (d) of
When the user closes the cartridge door 104, the front side lower cartridge guide 109 is raised. And, the drum unit bearing member 39L and the front side cartridge positioning portion 110 of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A come into contact with each other, whereby the drum cartridge 13 is positioned relative to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A.
With the above operation, the mounting of the drum cartridge 13 to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is completed.
In addition, removal of the drum cartridge 13 from the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is in the reverse order of the above-described inserting operation.
As described above, oblique mounting structure is employed, and therefore, it is possible to suppress rubbing between the photosensitive drum and the intermediary transfer belt when the drum cartridge 13 is mounted in the apparatus main assembly 100A. Therefore, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of fine scratches on the surface of the photosensitive drum or the surface of the intermediary transfer belt.
In addition, according to the structure disclosed in this embodiment, the structure of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A can be simplified compared to the structure in which the entire cartridge is lifted up after mounting the cartridge by horizontally moving the cartridge in the main assembly of the apparatus.
[Engaging Process of Coupling Member to Main Assembly Shaft]
Referring to
Part (a) of
Here, parts (b) to (d) of
In addition, part (a) of
As described using part (b) of
Similarly, as shown in part (a) of
As shown in
As shown in part (b) of
As shown in part (c) of
Furthermore, when the coupling member 28 is inserted into the main assembly driving shaft 101, the base portion 74 elastically deforms radially outward so that the engaging portion 73 follows the semispherical shape 101c. As a result, as shown in part (a) of
In addition, since the base portion 74 is provided with the folded portion 74r, the base portion 74 can be provided in a limited space in the Z direction.
As described above, the mounting force of the drum cartridge 13 to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A can be suppressed low without increasing the size of the flange member 70 in the Z2 direction.
Thereafter, as described above, the drum cartridge 13 is lifted so that the drum unit bearing member 39L of the drum cartridge 13 abuts against the front side cartridge positioning portion 110. By lifting the drum cartridge 13, the drum cartridge 13 is positioned relative to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A (as shown in part (d) of
And, when the main assembly driving shaft 101 rotates, as shown in part (b) of
Here, when the phases of the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a and the engagement portion 73 are matched, the elastic deformation of the base portion 74 is canceled at the stage of part (d) of
As explained above, as the drum cartridge 13 is mounted to the apparatus main assembly 100A, the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a and the engagement portion 73 can be engaged with each other. Therefore, it is unnecessary to move the main assembly driving shaft 101 in order to engage with the coupling member 28. That is, it is unnecessary to provide a mechanism, in the main assembly 100A of the image forming apparatus, for moving the main assembly driving shaft 101 so as to engage with the coupling member 28. In addition, a mechanism for engaging the main assembly driving shaft 101 with the coupling member 28 after mounting the drum cartridge 13 to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A can be omitted from the apparatus main assembly 100A.
Here, when the drum cartridge 13 is mounted to the apparatus main assembly 100A, the engaging portion 73 of the coupling member 28 is retracted radially outward by contacting the main assembly driving shaft 101. And, the engagement portion 73 is constituted to engage with a groove (main assembly drive transmission groove 101a) of the main assembly driving shaft 101 by moving inward in the radial direction.
Here, it is also possible to provide a groove for receiving drive on the coupling member, and to provide a movable portion capable of engaging with the groove by moving in the radial direction on the driving shaft 101 side. However, as compared with the drum cartridge 13, the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is required to have higher durability. It is preferable to provide a movable portion (engaging portion 73) that moves in the radial direction on the coupling member 28 side of the drum cartridge 13 as in this embodiment, from the stand point of enhancing the durability of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A.
[Drive of Coupling Member by Main Assembly Driving Shaft]
Referring to
When the drive receiving surface 73a of the coupling member 28 comes in contact with the main assembly drive transmission surface 101b, the cleaning blade 26, the charging roller 22, and so on apply a load to the photosensitive drum unit 30. That is, the drive receiving surface 73a rotates integrally with the driving transmission surface 101b while receiving the load (driving force) F1.
This driving force F1 received by the drive receiving surface 73a can be divided into a component Fv in a direction perpendicular to the backed-up surface 74i and a component Fh in a direction parallel to the backed-up surface 74i, because the angle J formed by the backed-up surface 74i and the drive receiving surface 73a is an acute angle. As shown in
Also, when the engaging portion 73 receives the component Fv in the parallel direction, the contact surface 74h comes into contact with the shaft portion 101f of the main assembly driving shaft 101, and the engaging portion 73 is backed up.
By the force component Fv parallel to the backed-up surface 74i, the engaging portion 73 (the drive receiving surface 73a) is urged radially inward toward the inside of the drive transmission groove 101a.
That is, the backup surface 33t of the backup portion 33j and the backed-up surface 74i are inclined relative to the drive receiving surface 73a. By this, when the drive receiving surface 73a receives a force from the drive transmission groove 101a of the main assembly driving shaft 101 and the backed-up surface 74i comes into contact with the backup surface 33t, the engaging portion 73 moves radially inward along the backup surface 33t. That is, since the backup surface 33t and the backed-up surface 74i are inclined with respect to the drive receiving surface 73a, the force urging the engaging portion 73 in the radially inward direction is produced when the backup surface 33t and the backed-up surface 74i contact with each other.
In the cross-section of
Further, in the radial direction of the coupling member 28, the backup surface 33t is inclined so that inner diameter side thereof is on the downstream side of the outer diameter side in the rotational direction. This also applies to the backed-up surface 74i.
The driving force receiving surface 73a provided in the engaging portion 73 is an inclined portion inclined relative to the moving direction of the engaging portion 73. The engaging portion 73 is movable so as to retract outward in the radial direction of the coupling member 28, but the driving force receiving surface 73a is inclined with respect to the direction.
In other words, in the state that the driving force receiving surface 73a is in contact with the drive transmission groove 101a, the drive receiving surface 73a is inclined so that the drive receiving surface 73a bites into the driving transmission groove 101a. For these reasons, in a state in which the drive receiving surface 73a is receiving the driving force from the driving transmission groove 101a, it is difficult for the engagement portion 73 to retreat from the drive transmission groove 101a. The engagement state between the engagement portion 73 and the drive transmission groove 101a is stabilized.
More particularly, on the drive receiving surface 73a, the inner diameter side (free end side) of the coupling member 28 is provided on the upstream side of the outer diameter side (rear end side) in the rotational direction of the coupling member 28. That is, the drive receiving surface 73a is inclined so as to face outside at least in the radial direction of the coupling member 28. That is, the normal vector extending perpendicularly to the drive receiving surface 73a and facing the drive receiving surface 73a has a component directed outward in the radial direction.
Therefore, when the coupling member 28 (the photosensitive drum unit 30) rotates, the force received by the drive receiving surface 73a acts in a direction to engage the engaging portion 73 with the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a. That is, the engaging portion 73 is urged inward in the radial direction by the driving force received by the drive receiving surface 73a. By this, the engagement state between the engagement portion 73 and the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a is stabilized and the disengagement between the engagement portion 73 and the main assembly drive transmission groove 101a is suppressed.
By the above-described structure, the drive receiving surface 73a can be stably brought into contact with the main assembly drive receiving surface 101a and the photosensitive drum unit 30 can be retracted to the side of the main assembly driving shaft 101 to be held by the bearing portion 101d. In addition, even if the load F1 fluctuates, the engaging portion 73 is backed up as described above, and therefore, deformation of the engaging portion is suppressed. Therefore, the rotation amount of the photosensitive drum 1 does not substantially change, and as a result, the quality of the image can be maintained.
Here, in this embodiment, the backup portion 33i is provided in the aligning member (positioning member) 33. However, the backup portion 33i may be provided on a member different from the aligning member 33.
That is, the backup portion 33i may be provided in a member different from the positioning portion (reverse conical shape 33a) for positioning the drum unit 30 with respect to the main assembly driving shaft 101.
[Removal of Coupling Member from Main Assembly Drive Shaft]
Referring to
As shown in part (a) of
When the cartridge door 104 opens, the front-side lower cartridge guide 109 lowers, and the drum unit bearing member 39L separates from the front side cartridge positioning portion 110 of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A. At this time, as shown in part (b) of
As shown in part (c) of
Furthermore, when the coupling member 28 is removed from the main assembly driving shaft 101, the base portion 74 is further elastically deformed to move the engaging portion 73 to the outer diameter of the shaft portion 101f of the main assembly driving shaft 101. As shown in part (d) of
Furthermore, as shown in part (e) of
As described in the foregoing, when the coupling member of this embodiment is used, it is possible to suppress the size increase of the flange member 70 in the Z2 direction. And, it is possible to suppress the mounting force of the drum cartridge 13 to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A, suppress the change in the rotation amount of the photosensitive drum 1, and maintain the image quality.
In addition, in this embodiment, in the base portion 74, one folded portion 74r is provided at each position, but it is also possible to use a structure including a plurality of folded portions 74r as long as it can be arranged in the space of the inner peripheral surface 72m of the coupling member 28.
For example, it is also possible that the following structures are sequentially arranged from the fixed end of the base portion 74 toward the free end. That is, it comprises (1) an extending portion extending inward in the axial direction, (2) a folded-back portion, (3) an extending portion extending outward in the axial direction, (4) a folded-back portion, (5) a extension which extends inward. In such a case, the base 74 has three extended portions and has an S-shape. Either in the case of one folded portion or in the case of two or more folded portions, the base portion 74 has at least first extending portions and second extending portions extending in mutually different directions in the axial direction. In this example shown in
For example, when the free end side extending portion 74s disposed on the most free end side of the supporting portion is the first extending portion, the base side extending portion 74t connected thereto is the second extending portion. In this case, the first extending portion (74s) extends from the second extending portion (74t) toward the free end of the supporting portion the second extending portion (74t) may be said to extend from the fixed end of the supporting portion toward the first extending portion (74s).
Referring to
When the elements of this embodiment correspond to the elements described in Embodiment 1, the same names are given. The elements, functions and the like which are different from the elements of the embodiment described above will be described in detail with respect to such elements, and the description of the same points as those described above may be omitted in some cases.
Elements which are substantially equivalent to the elements of the above-described embodiments are denoted by the same reference numerals and characters in addition to the same names, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
In Embodiment 1, the coupling member 28 comprises two portions of the flange member 70 and the aligning member 33. In this example, as shown in
More specifically, as shown in
The base portion 174 and the engaging portion 173 form a supporting portion for supporting the driving force receiving portion (the drive receiving surface 173a), similarly to the base portion 74 and the engaging portion 73 of Embodiment 1. This support portion (174, 173) is a snap fit portion with a U shape. The inner cylindrical member 140 is a driving force receiving member for receiving the driving force from the apparatus main assembly by the drive receiving surface 173a (
The flange member 170 is a member to be transmitted (transmitted member) to which the driving force is transmitted from the inner cylindrical member 140.
(Flange Member)
As described in the foregoing, as shown in
The mounting portion 172 is a portion to be mounted to the photosensitive drum 1, similarly to the mounting portion 72 of Embodiment 1. The mounting portion 172 is adhered to the inner periphery of the photosensitive drum 1 or press-fitted to the inner periphery of the photosensitive drum 1.
The cylindrical portion 171 is provided with a bearing portion equivalent to that of the bearing receiving portion 71c of Embodiment 1, and is rotatably supported by the drum unit bearing member 39R in this portion to be supported.
The flange portion 175 has a shape for determining the positions of the photosensitive drum 1 and the coupling member 128 in the Z direction, similarly to Embodiment 1.
The force receiving portion 177 is in contact with a backed-up surface 174i of an inner cylinder to be described hereinafter and has a shape for preventing the engaging portion 173 from being deformed toward the downstream side in the rotational direction when the coupling member 128 is driven by the main assembly driving shaft 101. Therefore, in the state of the coupling member 128, it is disposed on the downstream side in the rotational direction of the engaging portion 173.
The force receiving portion 177 is provided with a receiving surface 177a which is parallel to the backed-up surface 174i and abuts against the backed-up surface 174i a rib 177e which is perpendicular to the receiving surface 177a and extends from the inner diameter end of the receiving surface to the mounting portion 172. The receiving surface 177a is a backup portion which suppresses the movement of the engaging portion 173 (the drive receiving surface 173a) in the circumferential direction of the coupling member 128. The flange member 170 is a backup member including a backup portion (receiving surface 177a).
Furthermore, by the receiving surface 177a coming into contact with the backed-up surface 174i, it receives the driving force from the inner cylindrical member 140. That is, the driving force received by the drive receiving surface 173a of the engaging portion 173 from the apparatus main assembly is transmitted from the inner cylindrical member 140 to the cylindrical member 170 by way of the backed-up surface 174i and the receiving surface 177a. The receiving surface 177a is also a transmitted portion for transmitting the driving force from the inner cylindrical member 140.
The inverted conical shape portion 133a has a substantially inverted conical shape as in Embodiment 1. It is provided on the flange member 170 so that the center 101h of the semispherical shape 101c of the main assembly driving shaft 101 is within the range of the drive receiving surface 173a with the abutting portion 133e and the semispherical shape 101c in contact with each other.
The cylindrical member pressing portion 178 is a gap provided on the back side (Z2 side) of the force receiving portion 177.
As shown in
(Inner Cylinder)
As described in the foregoing, the inner cylindrical member 140 is provided with a base portion 174 of the supporting portion, an engaging portion 173 of the supporting portion, a fitting portion 140a, a retaining portion 140b, and a rotation stopper portion 140c (
The engaging portion 173 has a drive receiving surface 173a as in Embodiment 1.
The base portion 174 is provided with a base side extending portion 174t, a folded portion 174r, and a free end side extending portion 174s similarly to Embodiment 1. The free end side extending portion 174s is provided with a backed-up surface 174i and a contact surface 174h.
In this embodiment, the base side extending portion 174t and the free end side extending portion 174s extend in the direction opposite to the extending direction of the root side extending portion 74t and the free end side extending portion 74s of Embodiment 1.
The base side extending portion 174t extends from the base portion 174a in the Z1 direction (outside in the drum unit axial direction) substantially in parallel with the rotation axis of the flange member 170 and is disposed radially outward with respect to the base side extending portion 174s and the engaging portion 173.
The folded portion 174r is a bent portion which continuously connects the fixed end side of the base side extending portion 174s and the free end side of the base side extending portion 174t with each other.
The base side extending portion 174s is provided with an engaging portion 173 substantially over its entire area. The engaging portion 173 is a projection portion of the base side extending portion 174s, and a drive force receiving portion (drive receiving surface 173a) is provided in the engaging portion 173.
In the base portion 174, each of the base side extending portion 174t and the folded portion 174r is elastically deformed. It is possible to deform radially outward with smaller force than in the structure where only the base side extending portion 174t is elastically deformed. This is the same as in Embodiment 1.
Both of the free end side of the engaging portion 173 (the free end side of the free end extending portion 174s) and the base portion 174a of the base portion 174 are disposed on the Z2 side of the folded portion 174r.
The fitting portion 140a is disposed in the rear side of the base portion 174 and the engaging portion 173 and is fitted to the outer peripheral face of the aligning portion 133a, thereby adjusting the center of the flange member 170 and the inner cylindrical member 140 with high accuracy.
The retaining portion 140b prevents disengagement of the inner cylindrical member 140 from the flange member 170. More specifically, after the inner cylindrical member 140 is incorporated in the flange member 170, it is inserted into the cylindrical member pressing portion 178 to prevent disengagement. As shown in part (a) of
The rotation stopper portion 140c regulates rotation of the inner cylindrical member 140 in the rotational direction toward upstream side, after the inner cylindrical member 140 is incorporated in the flange member 170, thereby preventing the retaining portion 140b from being disengaged from the cylindrical member pressing portion 178. As shown in part (B) of
(Assembling of Coupling Member)
As described in the foregoing, the coupling member 128 has a flange member 170 and an inner cylindrical member 140. Referring to
Part (c) of
First, as shown in part (a) of
Thereafter, as shown in part (c) of
That is, the movement in the rotational direction of the inner cylindrical member 140 with respect to the flange member 170 is restricted. That is, the inner cylindrical member 140 can rotate within the range until the backed-up surface 174i comes into contact with the receiving surface 177a on the downstream side in the rotational direction. On the upstream side in the rotational direction, the inner cylindrical member 140 can rotate in a range until the rotation stopper portion 140c comes into contact with the flange member 170.
[Driving of Coupling Member by Main Assembly Driving Shaft]
Referring to
When the drive receiving surface 173a of the coupling member 128 comes in contact with the main assembly drive transmission surface 101b, the drive receiving surface 173a rotates integrally with the driving transmission surface 101b while receiving the load (driving force) F1 as in Example 1.
When this drive force F1 is received by the drive receiving surface 173a, the angle J formed by the backed-up surface 174i and the drive receiving surface 173a is an acute angle, and therefore, the driving force F1 can be divided into a component Fv in the direction perpendicular to the backed-up surface 174i and a component Fh in the horizontal direction. As shown in
When the drive receiving surface 173a of the coupling member 128 comes in contact with the main assembly drive transmission surface 101b, the drive receiving surface 173a rotates integrally with the driving transmission surface 101b while receiving the load (driving force) F1 as in Example 1.
When this drive force F1 is received by the drive receiving surface 173a, the angle J formed by the backed-up surface 174i and the drive receiving surface 173a is an acute angle, and therefore, the driving force F1 can be divided into a component Fv in the direction perpendicular to the backed-up surface 174i and a component Fh in the horizontal direction. As shown in
By this, the drive receiving surface 73a can stably abut the main assembly drive receiving surface 101a so that the photosensitive drum unit 30 can be retracted to the bearing portion 101d side of the main assembly driving shaft 101. In addition, even if the load F1 fluctuates, the engaging portion 73 is backed up as described above, and therefore, it is not substantially deformed, and for this reason, the rotation amount of the photosensitive drum 1 does not substantially change, and the quality of the image can be maintained.
Referring to
Among the elements of this embodiment, those corresponding to the elements described in the above embodiments are denoted by the same names as the elements of the foregoing embodiments. In regard to those, we will explain in detail the composition and action and so on which are different from the above-mentioned elements, and sometimes omit explanation on the same points as the above-mentioned elements.
Among the elements of this embodiment, those corresponding to the elements described in the above embodiments are denoted by the same names as the elements of the foregoing embodiments. In regard to those, the structure and operation and so on which are different from the above-mentioned elements will be described in detail, and the description on the same LM in the as in the foregoing embodiments may be omitted.
Of the elements of this embodiment, those which are substantially equivalent to those of the above-described embodiments are denoted by the same name and the same reference numeral, and the detailed description thereof will be omitted. In this embodiment, as shown in
The free end side extending portion 274s extends in the axial direction from the folded back portion 274r toward the Z1 direction (outside in the axial direction of the drum unit 30).
An engaging portion (projecting portion) 273 is formed in the free end side extending portion 274s.
The folded-back portion 274r is disposed on the back side (Z2 side) of the engaging portion 273 in the drum unit 30 with respect to the axial direction.
Here, in this embodiment, the free end side extending portion 274s and the base side extending portion 274t are arranged at different positions in the circumferential direction (rotational direction) of the drum unit 30. In other words, the free end side extending portion 274s and the base side extending portion 274t are arranged at positions shifted from each other in the circumferential direction (rotational direction). In other words, the free end side extending portion 274s is disposed on the upstream side of the base side extending portion 274t in the rotational direction (
Here, a support portion for movably supporting the driving force receiving portion (drive receiving surface 273a) is formed by the base portion 274 that has a contact surface 274h and a backed-up surface 274i (within a force receiving portion having an inner peripheral surface 272m and a receiving surface 277a) and the engaging portion 273 as in Embodiment 1.
Similarly to Embodiment 1, the aligning member 233 includes an inverted conical shape 233a, a fitting portion 233b, a retaining portion 233c, and a backup portion 233j (
In addition, when the cartridge 1 is mounted on the image forming apparatus main assembly 100, the engaging portion 273 moves radially outward. On that occasion, as with Embodiment 1, the base 1 side extended portion 274t and the folded back portion 274r of the base portion 274 are elastically deformed so that the cartridge 1 can be mounted at a low load.
As shown in
In addition, when the cartridge 1 is mounted on the image forming apparatus main assembly 100, the engaging portion 273 moves radially outward. On that occasion, as with Embodiment 1, the base 1 side extended portion 274t and the folded back portion 274r of the base portion 274 are elastically deformed so that the cartridge 1 can be mounted at a low load.
In addition, in this embodiment, for explanation, the base side extending portion 274t is disposed on the downstream side of the engaging portion 273 and the free end side extending portion 274s in the rotational direction. However, the base side extending portion 274t may be disposed on the upstream side of the engaging portion 273 and the free end side extending portion 274s in the rotational direction (part (a) of
That is, in the structure shown in part (b) of
Referring to
Those corresponding to the elements described in the above embodiment are given the same names as those in the above-described embodiments. In regard to those, the structure and operation and so on will be described in detail for those different from the above-mentioned elements, and for the elements same as in the foregoing embodiments, the description may be omitted.
Of the elements of this embodiment, those substantially equivalent to those of the above-described embodiments are denoted by the same name and the same reference numerals, and the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
In this embodiment, especially the points different from Embodiment 3 will be described in detail. Each of the free end side extending portion 374s and the fixed end side extending portion 374t of this embodiment is different in the extending direction from the free end side extending portion 274s and the fixed end side extending portion 274t of Embodiment 3.
In Embodiment 3, the coupling member 228 includes the flange member 270 and the aligning member 233, and the flange member 270 includes the engaging portion 273 and the base portion 274. In the base portion 274, the folded-back portion 274r is disposed on the back side (Z2 side) of the engaging portion.
By contrast, in this embodiment, as shown in
More specifically, as shown in
In addition, as shown in
In this embodiment, as shown in
The folded portion 374r is disposed closer to the Z1 side than the free end of the free end extended portion 374s (the free end of the engaging portion 373).
The free end side extending portion 374s extends from the folded portion 374r in the Z2 direction (inside in the axial direction of the drum unit 30) and is substantially parallel to the rotation axis line of the flange member 370.
An engaging portion 373 is formed in substantially the entire area of the free end side extending portion 374s. The engaging portion 373 is provided with a driving force receiving surface 373a which is a driving force receiving portion.
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
In addition, as in Embodiment 1, in mounting the cartridge 1 to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100, when the engaging portion 373 moves radially outward, the base side extending portion 374t and the folded portion 374r of the base portion 374 are elastically deformed so that the cartridge 1 can be mounted with a low load.
In addition, in this embodiment, for explanation, in the inner cylindrical member 340, the base side extending portion 374t is disposed on the downstream side in the rotational direction of the engaging portion 373. However, as shown in part (a) of
Here, in Embodiment 4 and Embodiments 1 to 3 described above, the structure of the coupling member for receiving the driving force for driving the photosensitive drum 1 of the drum cartridge 13 has been described.
It is also possible to provide the above-described coupling members (28, 128, 228, 328) in the developing cartridge 4. In this case, each of the coupling members (28, 128, 228, 328) receives a driving force for driving elements provided in the developing cartridge 4 such as the developing roller 17, the toner supply roller 18, the stirring member 23 and/or the like. Examples of such a structure will be described in detail in the following Embodiments 5 and 6.
Referring to
In this embodiment, a coupling member 528 for driving a developing roller 17, a toner supplying roller 18, and a stirring member 23 of the developing cartridge 4 are provided in the developing cartridge 4. In order to transmit the driving force to the coupling member 528, a main assembly driving shaft 5101 is provided in the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A.
In the above-mentioned Embodiments 1 to 4, the structure of the main assembly of the apparatus and the drive coupling portion (coupling member and main assembly driving shaft 101) of the drum cartridge has been described. In this embodiment and Embodiment 6 will be described hereinafter, these structures are used as the structure of the drive main assembly of the apparatus and the driving connection portion of the developing cartridge (the coupling member 528 and the main assembly driving shaft 5101).
Therefore, among the elements of this embodiment, those corresponding to the elements described in the above embodiments are denoted by the same names as in the above-mentioned elements. Structure and the operation and so on which are different from the above-mentioned elements will be described in detail, and the description on the same elements is in the foregoing embodiments may be omitted.
Of the elements of this embodiment, the same names and the same reference numerals are mounted to the same elements as those of the above-described embodiment and the detailed description will be omitted.
[Structure of Main Assembly Driving Shaft]
Referring to
As shown in
The image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is provided with a motor (not shown) as a drive source. The gear member 5101e is supplied with rotational driving force from this motor, the driving force is transmitted in the order of the intermediate member 5101p, the output member 5101q and the drive transmission member 5101r so that the main assembly driving shaft 5101 rotates.
In addition, the gear member 5101e, the intermediate member 5101p, and the output member 5101q have a mechanism of an Oldham coupling, and therefore, it can move a certain distance in the X direction and Y direction. Therefore, the drive transmission member 5101r provided through the Oldham coupling on the cartridge side of the main assembly driving shaft 5101 can also move a certain distance in the X direction and the Y direction. And, the drive transmission member 5101r is provided with a rotatable shaft portion 5101f, and the rotational driving force received from the motor is transmitted to the developing cartridge 4 side by way of the groove-shaped drive transmission groove 5101a (recessed portion, drive passing portion) provided on the shaft portion 5101f. In addition, the shaft portion 5101f has a conical shape 5101c at its free end.
The main assembly drive transmission groove 5101a has a shape allowing a portion of an engaging portion 573 described later to enter. More specifically, it is provided with a main assembly drive transmission surface 5101b as a surface which contacts the drive receiving surface (drive receiving portion) 573a of the coupling member 528 and transmits the driving force.
In addition, as shown in
In addition, on the Z2 direction side surface of the main assembly drive transmission groove 5101a, a main assembly side removing taper 5101i is provided. The main assembly side removing taper 5101i is a taper (inclined surface, inclined portion) for helping the engaging portion 573 to be disengaged from the drive transmission groove 5101a, when removing the developing cartridge 4 from the apparatus main assembly 100A.
As shown in
Furthermore, the coupling holder 5101s is urged substantially in the Y2 direction by the urging spring 5101t, and as will be described hereinafter, when the developer cartridge 4 is mounted, the drive transmission member 5101r is in a position shifted substantially in the Y2 direction with respect to the axis of the gear member 5101e.
As described above, the drive transmission member 5101r is provided with the main assembly drive transmission groove 5101a, and an engaging portion 573 is provided on the coupling member 528 so that drive is transmitted from the apparatus main assembly 100A to the developing cartridge 4.
Here, as will be described in detail hereinafter, the engaging portion 573 is provided at the free end of the elastically deformable base portion 574. Therefore, the engaging portion 573 is movable radially outward when the developing cartridge 4 is mounted on the apparatus main assembly 100A. By this, with the insertion of the developing cartridge 4 into the apparatus main assembly 100A, the engaging portion 573 enters the drive transmission groove 5101a so that the engaging portion 573 and the main assembly drive transmission groove 5101a can engage with each other.
The engaging portion 573 includes a driving force receiving portion for receiving the driving force from the outside of the developing cartridge 4. Similarly to the above-described embodiments, the base portion 574 and the engaging portion form a supporting portion for movably supporting the driving force receiving portion.
[Structure of Coupling Member]
Referring to
As shown in
As shown in
(Flange Member)
As shown in
As in Embodiment 1, as shown in
The drive receiving surface 573a is a surface which transmits the driving force of the main assembly driving shaft 5101 to the coupling member 528 by being in contact with the main assembly drive transmission surface 5101b of the main assembly driving shaft 5101.
The contact surface 574h is a surface abutting against the shaft portion 5101f, and when the coupling member 528 is engaged with the main driving shaft 5101, the radius R51 of the arc forming the inner diameter is substantially the same as the radius R52 of the shaft portion 5101f.
The backed-up portion 574i is a surface which contacts with the receiving surface 577a of the force receiving portion 577 of the aligning member 533, which will be described later, and when the coupling member 528 is engaged with the main assembly driving shaft 5101, it is disposed on the downstream side of the drive receiving surface 573a in the rotational direction (
Here, it will suffice if the drive receiving surface 573a has different phases in the rotational direction of two points in contact with the drive transmission member 5101r. That is, the drive receiving surface 573a does not necessarily have to have a twisted shape as long as it has the same function as the twisted surface. By forming the drive receiving surface 573a into a twisted shape or an inclined shape, when the drive receiving surface 573a is driven, a force pulling to the outer side (the Z1 direction side) of the developing cartridge 4 is applied to the coupling member 528.
Furthermore, as shown in
Upon the mounting, the insertion tapered surface 573d and the conical shape 5101c come into contact with each other, and the engaging portion 573 is moved toward the outside in the radial direction of the driving shaft. In addition, the removing taper surface 573e and the main assembly side removing taper 5101i are brought into contact with each other, and the engaging portion 573 is moved toward the outside in the radial direction of the main assembly driving shaft 5101.
As in Embodiment 1, the base portion 574 has a base side extending portion 574t, a folded portion 574r, and a free end side extending portion 574s. As in Embodiment 1, the base side extending portion 574t extends in the Z2 direction (inside in the axial direction of the developing roller) substantially parallel to the rotation axis of the cylindrical member 570 from the base portion 574a. The base side extending portion 574t is disposed radially outwardly of the engaging portion 573 and the free end side extending portion 574s.
The folded portion 574r is formed continuously with the root side extending portion 574t, and it is also a portion that continues continuously with the free end extended portion 574s.
The base side extending portion 574t extends from the folded portion 574r in a direction substantially parallel to the rotation axis of the cylindrical member 570 in the Z1 direction (outside in the axial direction of the developing roller).
The free end of the engaging portion 573 (the free end of the free end side extending portion 574s) and the base portion 574a of the base portion are disposed closer to the Z1 side than the folded portion 574r.
The engaging portion 573 is a projection provided on the free end side extending portion 574s and has a driving force receiving portion (drive receiving surface 573a).
As in Embodiment 1, the engaging portion 573 can move in the radial direction of the coupling member 528 by the elastic deformation of the base portion 574. In other words, the base portion 574 is deformed by being subjected to an external force, and it produces a restoring force (elastic force) in a direction returning to a position in a spontaneous state.
As in Embodiment 1, when the coupling member 528 is engaged with the main driving shaft 5101, both the base side extending portion 574t and the folded portion 574r are elastically deformed, whereby the coupling member 528 can be mounted to the main assembly driving shaft 5101 with a low mounting force.
In addition, the drive receiving surface 573a of the coupling member 528 has a shape twisted about the axis of the coupling member 528, and in this embodiment, the amount of twisting is the same as that of the main assembly drive transmission surface 5101b.
(Aligning Member)
As shown in
The inverted conical shape 533a is a portion for determining the position in the axial direction and the position in the radial direction of the main assembly driving shaft 5101. By contacting the conical shape 5101c of the drive transmission member 5101r in the inverted conical shape of the inverted conical shape 533a, the movement of the drive transmission member 5101r in the axial direction and the radial direction of the main driving shaft 5101 is restricted.
In the assembled state of the coupling 528, the force receiving surface 577 includes a receiving surface 577a (
As shown in
In addition, the cylinder drive transmission surface 570m and the drive transmission surface 533m are twisted along the axis of the cylindrical member 570 and the aligning member 453, respectively, and the twisting amount is about 2° per 1 mm.
Regarding this twist amount, the following relationship holds. The cylindrical member 570 receives the force Fz1 attracting toward the outer side (Z1 direction side) of the developing cartridge 4 at the drive receiving surface 573a. And, the cylindrical member 570 receives a force Fz2 attracting inward (toward the Z2 direction side) of the developing cartridge 4 at the flange drive transmission surface 570m. In this case, Fz2>Fz1 is always satisfied.
Therefore, the cylindrical member 570 is assuredly retracted in the Z2 direction. Additionally, at least a portion of the engagement portion D in the Z direction between the cylinder drive transmission surface 570m and the drive transmission surface 33m overlaps the receiving surface 573a and the receiving surface 577a of the force receiving portion 577, in the Z direction. By this, it is possible to suppress the deformation amount of the cylindrical member 570.
In this embodiment, as shown in
[Mounting of Cartridge to Image Forming Apparatus Main Assembly]
Referring to
The image forming apparatus main assembly 100A of this embodiment employs a structure in which the developing cartridge 4 can be mounted in the horizontal direction. More specifically, the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A includes therein a space in which the developing cartridge 4 can be mounted. And, there is provided a cartridge door 5104 (front door) for inserting the developing cartridge 4 into the above-described space in front of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A (the direction in which the user stands when used).
As shown in
In the following, referring to
As shown in part (a) of
As shown in part (b) of
In addition, when the developing cartridge 4 is mounted, as described above, the drive transmission member 5101r of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is engaged with the coupling member 528 while being urged substantially in the Y2 direction.
Part (c) of
When the cartridge door 5104 is closed by the user, the lower cartridge guide rail 5105 is raised. And, both end portions of the developing cartridge 4 contact the cartridge positioning portions (5108, 5110) of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A, and the developing cartridge 4 is positioned with respect to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A. In addition, the drive transmission member 5101r of the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A also rises following the developing cartridge 4.
With the above operation, the mounting of the developing cartridge 4 to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is completed.
In addition, the removal of the developing cartridge 4 from the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is in the reverse order of the above-described inserting operation.
[Engaging Process of Coupling Member to Main Assembly Drive Shaft]
Subsequently, the engagement process between the coupling member 528 and the main assembly driving shaft 5101 will be described in detail.
Part (a) of
Here, parts (b) and (c) of
As described referring to
Part (a) of
As shown in part (b) of
Part (c) of
Thereafter, as described above, by raising the developing cartridge 4 by the lower cartridge guide rail 5105, the developing cartridge 4 is positioned relative to the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A (part (c) of
[Drive of Coupling Member by Main Assembly Driving Shaft]
Referring to
When the drive receiving surface 573a of the coupling 528 abuts against the main assembly drive transmission surface 5101b, the developing blade 21 and the like supply a load by way of the developing roller 17 and the developing roller 17. That is, the drive receiving surface 573a rotates integrally with the driving transmission surface 101b while receiving the load (driving force) F51.
When this driving force F51 is received by the drive receiving surface 753a, the angle J formed by the backed-up surface 574i and the drive receiving surface 573a is an acute angle, and therefore, the load can be divided into the component Fv in the direction perpendicular to the backed-up surface 574i and the component Fh in the horizontal direction. As shown in
In addition, the removal of the developing cartridge 4 from the image forming apparatus main assembly 100A is executed in the reverse order of the above-described inserting operation.
In this embodiment, the base side extending portion 574t extends to the rear side (Z2 direction) substantially in parallel with the rotation axis of the cylindrical member 570. And, the base side extending portion 574t is disposed radially outside the engaging portion 573, and both of the free end side of the engaging portion 573 and the root 574a of the base portion are disposed on the Z1 side of the folded portion 574r.
As shown in
As shown in part (a) of
As shown in part (a) of
Referring to
Elements corresponding to the elements disclosed in the above embodiments are given the same names. In addition, the description will be made in detail as to the structure and the operation and so on which are different from the above-described elements, and the description on the same points as described above may be omitted. The same names and the same reference numerals are assigned to substantially the same elements as those described above, and the detailed description is omitted. In this embodiment, especially the points different from Embodiment 5 will be described in detail.
In Embodiment 5, the coupling member 528 comprises a cylindrical member 570 and the aligning member 533, and the cylindrical member 570 includes a cylinder drive transmission surface 570m, a base portion 574, and an engaging portion 573, and the aligning member 533 includes a force receiving portion 577 and a drive transmission surface 533m.
On the other hand, in this embodiment, a backup portion 670j is provided in the cylindrical member 670, and the aligning member 633 includes a base portion 674, an engaging portion 673, and a force receiving portion 677.
More specifically, as shown in
As shown in
The engaging portion 673 is provided with a drive receiving surface 673a, similarly to Embodiment 5. That is, the aligning member 633 is a driving force receiving member provided with a driving force receiving portion for receiving a driving force from the apparatus main assembly.
Further, the free end extended portion 674s is provided with a backed-up surface 674i and a contact surface 674h.
The angle j formed by the drive receiving surface 673a and the backed-up surface 674i is an acute angle, as in Embodiment 5.
As shown in
In addition, the inverted conical shape 633a is a portion for determining the positions of the coupling member 628 and the main assembly driving shaft 5101, as in Embodiment 5.
The retaining portion 633c engages with a catch portion 672 provided in the cylindrical member 670 to unitize the aligning member 633 and the cylindrical member 670.
As shown in
As shown in
By aligning the aligning member 633 with respect to the cylindrical member 670 on the front side from the rear side in the Z direction (from the Z2 side toward the Z1 side), a coupling member 628 is formed (
As shown in
In addition, in Embodiment 5, an engaging portion 573 is provided on the cylindrical member 570 and placed on the aligning member 533 so as to straddle the inverted conical shape 533a and another portion. Therefore, the cylinder drive transmission surface 570m is provided on the cylindrical member 570, and the drive transmission surface 533m is provided on the aligning member 533. By this, by pulling the cylindrical member 570 toward the aligning member 533 side (Z2 direction side), the position of the engaging portion 573 and the inverted conical shape 533a in the Z direction is stabilized.
By contrast, in this embodiment, the engaging portion 673 and the inverted conical shape 633a are arranged on the aligning member 633, and therefore, it is not necessary to pull the cylindrical member 670 toward the aligning member 633 side.
As another embodiment, as in
According to the present invention, there is provided a photosensitive drum unit dismountably mountable to a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
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