Information
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Patent Grant
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6587650
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Patent Number
6,587,650
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 27
- 399 30
- 399 61
- 399 62
- 399 103
- 399 105
- 399 111
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a developing device, process cartridge, and the like, including a developer amount detector for detecting a developer amount by detecting a change in capacitance among a plurality of electrodes, a developer is circulated and supplied in an optimal manner among the electrodes constituting the developer amount detector. The lower end portion on the upper side of an opening is above the lower end portion of a second electrode. With the opening formed in this manner, when toner in a developer frame is fed among the electrodes by a toner feeding member, the toner is urged into the developing frame without being interfered with by the lower end portion on the upper side of the opening. Ideal toner circulation and toner supply can be performed, and a detection error can be decreased.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, a process cartridge, a developing device, and a developer frame.
An electrophotographic image forming apparatus forms an image on a recording medium by using the electrophotographic image forming process. An example of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus includes an electrophotographic copying machine, an electrophotographic printer (e.g., a laser beam printer or LED printer), a facsimile device, and a word processor.
A process cartridge is comprised of charging means, developing means or cleaning means, and an electrophotographic photosensitive drum that are integrally formed into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body. Alternatively, a process cartridge is comprised of at least one of charging means, developing means, and cleaning means, and an electrophotographic photosensitive drum that are integrally formed into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body. Alternatively, a process cartridge is comprised of at least developing means and an electrophotographic photosensitive drum that are integrally formed into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body.
2. Description of the Related Art
An electrophotographic image forming apparatus using the electrophotographic image forming process employs a process-cartridge method in which an electrophotographic photosensitive member and process means that acts on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum are integrally formed into a cartridge, and the cartridge is detachably mountable in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body. According to the process-cartridge method, since the apparatus can be maintained by the user himself or herself without asking for a person in charge of maintenance, the operability can be greatly improved. For this reason, the process-cartridge method is widely used in the field of electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
Some electrophotographic image forming apparatuses employing the process-cartridge method have developer amount detecting means for informing the user that the developer is consumed, so that the user can exchange the cartridge by himself, as described above. One developer amount detecting means employs a method of detecting the developer amount by detecting a change in capacitance between electrodes arranged in the process cartridge.
Regarding the arrangement of the electrodes, an arrangement in which an electrode rod is arranged at a predetermined distance from a developer bearing member and the capacitance between the electrode rod and the developer bearing member is detected, an arrangement in which opposing electrode plates are arranged at positions between which the developer can enter and the capacitance between the electrode plates is detected, and an arrangement as a combination of the above two arrangements are available.
Each one of the developer amount detecting means described above detects a change in capacitance caused by the amount of developer which enters between the electrodes. Thus, the detection precision is largely influenced by the circulation of the developer.
The present invention is made by further developing the related art described above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, a process cartridge, a developer container, and a developing device, in which a developer can be circulated and supplied in an optimal manner between electrodes constituting developer amount detecting means, which detects the developer amount by detecting a change in capacitance between the electrodes.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a developing device, a developer container, a process cartridge, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus in which the developer amount can be detected with a high precision.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide, in a process cartridge detachably mountable in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body, a developing device, a developer container, a process cartridge, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising an electrophotographic photosensitive member, developing means for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer, a developer frame for containing the developer which visualizes the latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member and supplying the developer to the developing means through an opening, a first electrode, and a second electrode provided in a direction of the developer frame to oppose the first electrode, wherein the first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between the second and first electrodes, which is generated when a voltage is applied to the second electrode, is detected, thereby detecting the developer amount, and the developer frame is arranged such that a lower end portion thereof on an upper side of the opening is above a lower end of the second electrode.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, a process cartridge, a developing device, or a developer container, in which an unstable substance other than a developer is prevented from being present between electrodes, so that a developer amount detection error is minimized.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide, in a process cartridge detachably mountable in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body, a process cartridge, a developing device, a developer container, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising an electrophotographic photosensitive member, developing means for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer, a developer frame for containing the developer which visualizes the latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member and supplying the developer to the developing means through an opening, a seal member attached to the developer frame and adapted to close the opening of the developer frame, thereby sealing the developer, a first electrode, and a second electrode provided in a direction of the developer frame to oppose the first electrode. The first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between the second and first electrodes, which is generated when a voltage is applied to the second electrode, is detected, thereby detecting the developer amount. The seal member is removed leaving an attached portion thereof which is attached to the developer frame, so that the opening is unsealed and the developer can be supplied to the developing means. The attaching portion of the seal member on an upper side, which is left after unsealing, is above a lower end of the second electrode.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus A in which a process cartridge B is mounted;
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal sectional view of the process cartridge B of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing a state wherein a seal member is adhered to the opening of a developer frame;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing a state wherein the seal member is being torn up and removed from the developer frame;
FIG. 5
is a circuit diagram showing an example of a developer amount detecting circuit for detecting the capacitance existing in developer amount detecting means;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view showing the developer frame and a developing frame of the process cartridge B; and
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing a state wherein an opening/closing member for the image forming apparatus is open.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus using the process cartridge will be described.
(Explanation of Entire Image Forming Apparatus)
First, the entire arrangement of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus (to be referred to as an image forming apparatus A hereinafter) will be described with reference to FIG.
1
.
FIG. 1
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of the image forming apparatus A in which a process cartridge B is mounted.
A drum-shaped electrophotographic photosensitive member (to be referred to as a photosensitive drum
7
hereinafter) as an example of an image bearing member is provided in the process cartridge B in the image forming apparatus A. The photosensitive drum
7
is charged by a charging roller
8
serving as charging means, and is irradiated with a laser beam corresponding to image information by optical means
1
having a laser diode, a polygon mirror, a lens, and a reflecting mirror, to form a latent image corresponding to the image information on the photosensitive drum
7
. The latent image is developed by developing means
10
to become a toner image as a visual image.
The developing means
10
is comprised of a developing sleeve
12
serving as a developer bearing member for feeding a developer (toner) to the photosensitive drum
7
, and a developing blade
18
serving as a regulating member for regulating the amount of developer adhering to the surface of the developing sleeve
12
. A developing frame
13
for holding the developing sleeve
12
and the developing blade
18
, and a developer frame
11
(called a developer container or a toner container as well) containing the developer are connected with each other to form a developing unit
20
as a developing device.
The developing sleeve
12
has an outer surface that forms a substantially cylindrical shape, is rotatably supported by the developing frame
13
, and incorporates a stationary magnet
17
(not shown) therein. The developing blade
18
is disposed substantially parallel to the developing sleeve
12
at an appropriate distance from the developing sleeve
12
. The developer frame
11
forms a toner containing portion
14
for containing the toner as the developer, and has a toner feeding member
15
for feeding the toner in the toner containing portion
14
. The toner feeding member
15
is formed of a flexible, elastic plastic sheet or the like. The developer frame
11
is arranged adjacent to the developing frame
13
, and supplies the toner in the toner containing portion
14
to the developing frame
13
.
The developing frame
13
has a developing chamber
13
a
, and the toner in the toner containing portion
14
adjacent to the developing chamber
13
a
is fed to the developing chamber
13
a
by rotation of the toner feeding member
15
. The developing frame
13
has a rotatable toner agitating member
16
in the vicinity of the developing sleeve
12
. The toner in the developing chamber
13
a
which is fed from the toner containing portion
14
is circulated by the rotation of the toner agitating member
16
. Since the toner has magnetic properties and the developing sleeve
12
incorporates the stationary magnet
17
therein, the toner adheres to the developing sleeve
12
.
When the developing sleeve
12
is rotated, the toner is conveyed and the toner is imparted with triboelectrification charge induced by the developing blade
18
and formed into a toner layer with a predetermined thickness, and the toner layer is conveyed to the developing region of the photosensitive drum
7
. The toner supplied to the developing region is transferred to the latent image on the photosensitive drum
7
, and forms a toner image on the photosensitive drum
7
. The developing sleeve
12
is connected to a developing bias circuit provided to the main body of the image forming apparatus A. Usually, a developing bias voltage obtained by superimposing a DC voltage on an AC voltage is applied to the developing sleeve
12
.
In synchronism with formation of the toner image, a recording medium
2
set on a feed cassette
3
a
is transported to the transfer position by a pickup roller
3
b
, transporting roller pairs
3
c
and
3
d
, and a registration roller pair
3
e
. A transfer roller
4
serving as transfer means is arranged at the transfer position. When a voltage is applied to the transfer roller
4
, the toner image on the photosensitive drum
7
is transferred to the recording medium
2
.
The recording medium
2
on which the toner image has been transferred is transported to fixing means
5
by a transport guide
3
f
. The fixing means
5
has a driving roller
5
c
and a fixing roller
5
b
incorporating a heater
5
a
therein, and applies heat and pressure to the recording medium
2
passing through the fixing means
5
, thereby fixing the transferred toner image on the recording medium
2
.
The recording medium
2
with the fixed toner image is transported by a delivery roller pair
3
g
, and is delivered to a delivery tray
6
by a delivery roller pair
3
h
through a surface reverse path
3
j
. The delivery tray
6
is formed on the upper surface of the image forming apparatus A. Alternatively, the recording medium
2
can be delivered by operating a swingable flapper
3
k
without passing through the surface reverse path
3
j
. In this embodiment, the pickup roller
3
b
, the transporting roller pairs
3
c
and
3
d
, the registration roller pair
3
e
, the transport guide
3
f
, and the delivery roller pairs
3
g
and
3
h
make up the transporting means.
After the toner image is transferred to the recording medium
2
by the transfer roller
4
, the toner remaining on the photosensitive drum
7
is removed by cleaning means
9
, and the photosensitive drum
7
is subjected to the next image forming process. The cleaning means
9
is comprised of an elastic cleaning blade
9
a
abutting against the photosensitive drum
7
, and a waste toner reservoir
9
b
for containing the residual toner. The waste toner reservoir
9
b
is formed of a cleaning frame
9
c
, that supports the cleaning blade
9
a
. The cleaning means
9
scrapes off the residual toner on the photosensitive drum
7
with the cleaning blade
9
a
and collects the residual toner in the waste toner reservoir
9
b.
(Explanation of Process Cartridge)
As shown in
FIG. 2
, according to this embodiment, in the process cartridge B, the developer frame
11
is welded to the developing frame
13
having the developing means
10
, to integrally form the developing unit
20
(developing device). The developer frame
11
forms the toner containing portion
14
for containing the toner, and the toner feeding member
15
is rotatably supported in the toner containing portion
14
. The developing frame
13
holds the developing sleeve
12
and the developing blade
18
serving as the developing means
10
.
The cleaning means
9
such as the cleaning blade
9
a
, the photosensitive drum
7
, and the charging roller
8
make up a cleaning unit
19
.
The process cartridge B is formed into a cartridge by integrally connecting the developing unit
20
and the cleaning unit
19
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, that portion of the developer frame
11
which is bonded to the developing frame
13
has an opening
14
i
through which the toner is fed from the toner containing portion
14
into the developing frame
13
. In a new process cartridge B, the opening
14
i
is closed with a flexible seal member
100
so the toner in the developer frame
11
will not leak during the physical distribution of the process cartridge.
FIG. 3
shows a state wherein the opening
14
i
is closed with the seal member
100
.
How to mount the process cartridge B in and dismount the process cartridge B from the image forming apparatus A will be described with reference to FIG.
7
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing a state wherein an opening/closing member
35
of the image forming apparatus A is open. When the opening/closing member
35
is open from the image forming apparatus A about a hinge
35
a
(not shown) as the center, left and right guide rails
26
L and
26
R (
26
R is not shown) extending downward in the forward direction are seen on the left and right inner walls of the image forming apparatus A. Left and right cylindrical guides
7
bL and
7
bR (not shown) coaxial with the photosensitive drum
7
, and elongated positioning guides
7
c
(not shown) behind the cylindrical guides
7
bL and
7
bR are inserted in the guide rails
26
L and
26
R, and the cylindrical guides
7
bL and
7
bR are fitted in positioning grooves
26
bL and
26
bR (
26
bR is not shown) of the image forming apparatus A, thereby mounting the process cartridge B in the image forming apparatus A.
Conversely, to remove the process cartridge B mounted in the image forming apparatus A, the process cartridge B is removed along the guide rails
26
L and
26
R in accordance with a procedure opposite to that described above.
(Explanation of Seal Member)
The seal member
100
for closing the opening
14
i
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 3 and 4
.
For example, the seal member
100
is formed by laminating PET (polyethylene terephthalate) films on the upper and lower surfaces of an Al (aluminum) film. A new seal member
100
is adhered to close the opening
14
i
of the developer frame
11
, as shown in FIG.
3
. The seal member
100
covers the opening
14
i
formed in the developer frame
11
, and is fixed to the developer frame
11
by welding so as to surround the opening
14
i
. The seal member
100
is folded back at its one end portion
100
a
in the longitudinal direction, and its grip end portion
100
b
is run off one end of the opening
14
i
. The grip end portion
100
b
is adhered to a grip member
14
t
serving as a hand grip. The grip member
14
t
is integrally formed with the developer frame
11
, and is particularly thin at its portion connected to the developer frame
11
, so that the connected portion is frangible and the grip member
14
t
is separable from the developer frame
11
. Upon packing, the grip member
14
t
is folded at substantially 90° so the space in the longitudinal direction can be minimized.
The seal member
100
has notches
100
c
in its one laminated PET film so the opening
14
i
can be unsealed by tearing, as shown in FIG.
4
. To remove the seal member
100
, the seal member
100
is torn along the notches
100
c
, thereby unsealing the opening
14
i
of the developer frame
11
.
To feed the toner contained in the toner containing portion
14
into the developing frame
13
, first, the base side of the grip member
14
t
, to which the grip end portion
100
b
, projecting to the outside of the process cartridge B, of the seal member
100
, is adhered, is separated from the developer frame
11
. As shown in
FIG. 4
(which shows a state of the developer frame
11
before the developer frame
11
and developing frame
13
are connected), after separating, when the operator pulls the grip member
14
t
with his hand, the seal member
100
is torn along the notches
100
c
about the folded portion as the fulcrum, so the opening
14
i
of the developer frame
11
is unsealed, and the toner can be fed from the toner containing portion
14
into the developing frame
13
.
(Explanation of Developer Amount Detecting Means)
In the above embodiment, the process cartridge B has a developer amount detecting means for detecting the residual amount of the toner as the toner in the developing chamber
13
a
is consumed. In this embodiment, as a measurement electrode member constituting the developer amount detecting means, the first, the second, and the third electrodes
81
,
82
, and
83
are provided to the developing frame
13
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, to be substantially parallel to the developing sleeve
12
. The first electrode
81
is provided in the vicinity of the developing sleeve
12
to extend along the developing sleeve
12
, and the third electrode
83
is provided on the bottom of the developing frame
13
. The first and third electrodes
81
and
83
are electrically connected to each other in the developing frame
13
and are set at the same potential.
The second electrode
82
is provided closer to the developer frame
11
than the first electrode
81
, and is arranged at the upper portion of the developing frame
13
so as to oppose the first and third electrodes
81
and
83
. The developer amount detecting means induces a capacitance between the first and second electrodes
81
and
82
by applying a voltage to either one. The toner amount is detected by measuring this capacitance. More specifically, when the toner enters between the electrodes, the capacitance between the electrodes changes. The toner amount can be detected by detecting this change. In this embodiment, the voltage is applied to the second electrode
82
to make the second electrode
82
the input side, and the first and third electrodes
81
and
83
the output side.
The first, second, and third electrodes
81
,
82
, and
83
are arranged at such positions that the toner conveyed from the developer frame
11
by the toner feeding member
15
can enter between them. When the toner amount in the process cartridge B is large, the toner is urged into the space surrounded by the respective electrodes by the toner feeding member
15
, and accordingly the capacitance among the electrodes is kept high. As the process cartridge B is used, the toner is consumed, and the toner height between the second electrode
82
and the first and third electrodes
81
and
83
decreases, so the capacitance between the electrodes also decreases. The toner amount is successively detected from a decrease in capacitance.
Finally, when the toner in the vicinity of the distal end of the developing blade
18
which scrapes off the toner on the surface of the developing sleeve
12
is consumed, a blank area on an image occurs, and the toner runs out. In this embodiment, the developing bias voltage applied to the developing sleeve
12
is used as an input voltage, and the capacitance between the developing sleeve
12
and the first electrode
81
is also detected, thereby detecting the toner run-out state. In other words, the developer amount detecting means can successively detect the toner amount by detecting a change in capacitance among a plurality of electrodes.
(Explanation of Detecting Circuit)
FIG. 5
is a circuit diagram showing an example of a developer amount detecting circuit for detecting the developer amount in the image forming apparatus A and the process cartridge B.
A developer amount detecting circuit
200
is comprised of a detecting unit
80
, a developing bias circuit
201
, a controlling circuit
202
, and an amplifying circuit
204
. The detecting unit
80
is made up of the first, second, and third electrodes
81
,
82
, and
83
serving as the developer amount detecting means, and the developing sleeve
12
, and induces a capacitance for detecting the toner amount. The detecting unit
80
is provided in the process cartridge B.
The developing bias circuit
201
, the controlling circuit
202
, and the amplifying circuit
204
are provided in the main body of the image forming apparatus A.
Electrical contacts
22
and
23
serving as electrical contacts with the image forming apparatus A are formed on the side surface of the frame of the process cartridge B. When the process cartridge B is mounted in the main body of the image forming apparatus A, the electrical contacts
22
and
23
respectively come into contact with electrical contacts
30
and
31
formed on the image forming apparatus A.
A capacitance Ca of the detecting unit
80
corresponds to the capacitance between the second electrode
82
and the first and third electrodes
81
and
83
, and changes in accordance with the toner amount.
One input electrode of the detecting unit
80
as an impedance element is connected to the developing bias circuit
201
serving as the developing bias applying means. In this embodiment, the second electrode
82
serves as the input electrode, and is connected to the developing bias circuit
201
through the electrical contact
22
and the electrical contact
30
of the main body of the image forming apparatus A. The other electrode of the detecting unit
80
as the output side is connected to the controlling circuit
202
. In this embodiment, the first and third electrodes
81
and
83
are connected to the controlling circuit
202
through the electrical contact
23
and the electrical contact
31
of the main body of the image forming apparatus A.
The process cartridge B has an electrical contact
12
a
electrically connected to the developing sleeve
12
, and the image forming apparatus A has an electrical contact
103
electrically connected to the developing bias circuit
201
. When the process cartridge B is mounted in the image forming apparatus A, the electrical contact
12
a
and the electrical contact
103
provided in the image forming apparatus A are electrically connected to each other, so that the developing bias voltage is applied from the developing bias circuit
201
of the image forming apparatus A to the developing sleeve
12
through the electrical contacts
103
and
12
a.
The controlling circuit
202
has a reference capacitance element Cb, which, in turn, is connected to the developing bias circuit
201
in the image forming apparatus A. The reference capacitance element Cb sets a reference voltage V
1
, serving as a reference in detection of the toner amount, by using an AC (alternating) current I
1
applied by the developing bias circuit
201
. The controlling circuit
202
shunts the AC current I
1
applied to the reference capacitance element Cb with a volume VR
1
, and adds a voltage drop V
2
across a resistor R
2
by a shunt AC current I
1
′ to a preset voltage V
3
set by resistors R
3
and R
4
, thereby determining the reference voltage V
1
.
The amplifying circuit
204
has a comparator for calculating the differential voltage. An AC current I
2
applied to the detecting unit
80
is input to the amplifying circuit
204
, and is output as a toner amount detection value V
4
(=V
1
−I
2
×R
5
). The residual toner amount is detected on the basis of the detection value V
4
as the difference from the reference voltage V
1
. The operator (user) is informed of information on the residual toner amount detected in this manner by an indicating portion (not shown) or the like provided to the main body of the image forming apparatus A.
With the image forming apparatus A according to the present invention, when the residual toner amount in the process cartridge B is successively detected and the consumed toner amount is indicated on the basis of the information, the user can be prompted to prepare a new process cartridge or a supply cartridge. Furthermore, toner run-out detection information can prompt the user to exchange the process cartridge or to supply the toner.
According to the embodiment, the respective electrodes are fabricated from a nonmagnetic stainless steel material (SUS material) and formed on the developing frame
13
such that they will not adversely affect circulation of the toner. Alternatively, any electrodes can be employed as far as they are made of a nonmagnetic, electrically charging material such as an aluminum material or conductive resin. Conductive portions can be formed by forming, in two colors, a conductive coating layer or vapor deposition layer, or a conductive resin directly formed on the frame by subjecting the developing frame
13
to vapor deposition or printing. In this case, the attaching tolerance or component tolerance decreases when compared to a case wherein electrodes, made of separate members, are attached. As a result, the position precision can be improved.
(Explanation of Opening of Developer Frame)
As described above, the developer amount detecting means is arranged at a position where the toner conveyed by the toner feeding member
15
enters, and detects the residual toner amount when the toner is forced from the developer frame
11
. For this reason, the opening
14
i
of the developer frame
11
should not interfere with entry of the toner.
For example, assume that a lower end portion
14
j
of the upper side of the opening
14
i
is under the lower end portion of the second electrode
82
. In this case, the lower end portion
14
j
adversely affects circulation of the toner. The toner is not fed into the space surrounded by the respective electrodes. The capacitance then decreases, and the residual toner amount may be detected to be smaller than it really is. Conversely, the toner fed into the space surrounded by the respective electrodes may solidify there. Then, trouble may occur, e.g., some capacitance which indicates the presence of the toner may be erroneously detected not withstanding the absence of the toner.
Regarding this, in this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 6
, the lower end portion
14
j
on the upper side of the opening
14
i
is arranged above the lower end of the second electrode
82
.
The developer frame
11
has a wall
27
at its boundary with the developing frame
13
. The wall
27
has the opening
14
i
for toner supply. The opening
14
i
is obtained by forming a substantially rectangular hole in the wall
27
, and regulates toner supply from the developer frame
11
in accordance with the size and the arrangement of the opening
14
i
. According to the present invention, when forming the opening
14
i
in the wall
27
of the developer frame
11
, it is arranged such that the lower end portion
14
j
of the wall
27
located on the upper side of the opening
14
i
is above the lower end of the second electrode
82
formed on the developing frame
13
.
With the opening
14
i
formed in this manner, when the toner in the developer frame
11
is fed in a direction indicated by arrows in
FIG. 6
upon the rotational motion of the toner feeding member
15
, it is forced into the developing frame
13
without being interfered with by the lower end portion
14
j
on the upper side of the opening
14
i
, so that ideal toner circulation and toner supply can be performed. Since the toner can be appropriately supplied to between the first and second electrodes
81
and
82
, a detection error by the developer amount detecting means can be minimized.
In this embodiment, the process cartridge B is obtained by integrally forming the photosensitive drum
7
, serving as the image bearing member, and the developing means
10
. However, the present invention is not limited to the process cartridge, but can be similarly applied to a developing device in which developing means
10
and the like form an integral developing unit
20
.
According to the above embodiment, in the developing device, the process cartridge, and the like, having the developer amount detecting means for detecting the toner amount from a change in capacitance between the electrodes, the developer can be circulated and supplied in an optimal manner between the electrodes constituting the developer amount detecting means. As a result, a high-performance developing device, a process cartridge, and the like, in which a developer amount detection error is minimized, can be provided.
(Explanation of Seal Member Attaching Portion)
An attaching member for the seal member will be described.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the seal member
100
is torn off along the notch
100
c
while leaving attaching portions
100
d
1
and
100
d
2
at the upper and lower portions of the opening
14
i
of the developer frame
11
. The attaching portion
100
d
1
is arranged on the upper side of the opening
14
i
of the toner containing portion
14
, and is located on a surface opposing the second electrode
82
, as shown in FIG.
6
.
As described above, the developer amount detecting means is formed by arranging electrodes in the developing frame
13
. A change in capacitance brought about by the toner present among the electrodes is measured, thereby detecting the residual toner amount. As described above, the seal member
100
is formed by, e.g., laminating PET (polyethylene terephthalate) films on the upper and lower surfaces of an Al (aluminum) film. Since aluminum is a dielectric, when an electric field is applied to it, it causes dielectric polarization. Therefore, when the attaching portion
100
d
1
of the seal member
100
as the dielectric is located between the electrodes or in the vicinity of between the electrodes, a capacitance is undesirably induced in the attaching portion
100
d
1
to adversely affect detection of the developer amount. This causes variations in residual toner amount detection.
For this reason, according to the present invention, the lower end portion of the attaching portion
100
d
1
is arranged above the lower end portion of the second electrode
82
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, so the attaching portion
100
d
1
of the seal member
100
will not enter among the electrodes. More specifically, when attaching the seal member
100
to the developer frame
11
, it is done such that the notch
100
c
of the seal member
100
is above the lower end portion of the second electrode
82
.
More preferably, in the sectional view shown in
FIG. 6
, the attaching portion
100
d
1
is arranged such that the lower end of the attaching portion
100
d
1
is left above the extension of a straight line that connects the upper end of the first electrode
81
and the lower end of the second electrode
82
.
With this arrangement, the attaching portion
100
d
1
of the seal member
100
will not unstably move upon circulation of the toner to adversely affect residual toner amount detection. Thus, the developer amount can be appropriately detected, and variations in toner amount detection can be prevented.
In this embodiment, the process cartridge B is obtained by integrally forming the photosensitive drum
7
, serving as the image bearing member, and the developing means
10
. However, the present invention is not limited to the process cartridge, and can be similarly applied to a developing device in which a developing means
10
and the like form an integral developing unit
20
.
As has been described above, according to the embodiment, in the electrophotographic image forming apparatus, the process cartridge, the developing device, or the developer container, having the developer amount detecting means for detecting the toner amount from a change in capacitance between the electrodes, an unstable substance other than the developer is prevented from being present among the electrodes, so that a developer amount detection error can be minimized.
According to the present invention described above, the developer amount can be detected with a high precision.
While the invention has been described with reference to the structure disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A process cartridge detachably mountable in a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said process cartridge comprising:an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer; a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller; a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developing roller; and a second electrode provided closer to said supply opening than said first electrode, wherein said first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode is detected so that the main body detects a developer amount, and said developer frame is arranged such that a lower end portion on an upper side of said supply opening of said developer frame is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 2. A developing device detachably mountable in a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus and used for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device comprising:a developing roller for developing the latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer; a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller; a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developing roller; and a second electrode provided closer to said supply opening than said first electrode, wherein said first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode is detected so that the main body detects a developer amount, and said developer frame is arranged such that a lower end portion on an upper side of said supply opening of said developer frame is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 3. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, said electrophotographic image forming apparatus comprising:an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer; a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller; a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developer roller; and a second electrode provided closer to said supply opening than said first electrode, wherein said first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode is detected so that a main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus detects a developer amount, and said developer frame is arranged such that a lower end portion on an upper side of said supply opening of said developer frame is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 4. A developer frame for a developing device, which is detachably mountable in a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus to develop an electrostatic latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member by a developing roller, and has developer amount detecting means, having a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developing roller and a second electrode provided closer to a supply opening of said developer frame than said first electrode, said first and second electrodes being arranged at such positions that a developer can enter therebetween, for detecting a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode so that the main body detects a developer amount, whereinsaid developer frame contains the developer and has said supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller, and said developer frame is arranged such that a lower end portion on an upper side of said supply opening of said developer frame is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 5. A process cartridge detachably mountable in a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said process cartridge comprising:an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer; a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller; a seal member attached to said developer frame and adapted to close said supply opening of said developer frame, thereby sealing the developer in said developer frame; a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developing roller; and a second electrode provided closer to said supply opening than said first electrode, wherein said first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode is detected so that the main body detects a developer amount, said seal member is removable, leaving an attached portion thereof when removed which is attached to said developer frame, so that said supply opening is unsealable and the developer can be supplied to said developing roller when said seal member is removed, and an upper side of the attached portion of said seal member, which is left after unsealing, is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 6. A developing device detachably mountable in a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus and used for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device comprising:a developing roller for developing the latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer; a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller; a seal member attached to said developer frame and adapted to close said supply opening of said developer frame, thereby sealing the developer in said developer frame; a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developing roller; and a second electrode provided closer to said supply opening than said first electrode, wherein said first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode is detected so that the main body detects a developer amount, said seal member is removable, leaving an attached portion thereof when removed which is attached to said developer frame, so that said supply opening is unsealable and the developer can be supplied to said developing roller when said seal member is removed, and an upper side of the attached portion of said seal member, which is left after unsealing, is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 7. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, said electrophotographic image forming apparatus comprising:an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer; a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller; a seal member attached to said developer frame and adapted to close said supply opening of said developer frame, thereby sealing the developer in said developer frame; a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developing roller; and a second electrode provided closer to said supply opening than said first electrode, wherein said first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode is detected so that a main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus detects a developer amount, said seal member is removable, leaving an attached portion thereof when removed which is attached to said developer frame, so that said supply opening is unsealable and the developer can be supplied to said developing roller when said seal member is removed, and an upper side of the attached portion of said seal member, which is left after unsealing, is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 8. A developer frame for a developing device, which is detachably mountable in a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus to develop an electrostatic latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member by a developing roller, and has developer amount detecting means, having a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of said developing roller and a second electrode provided closer to a supply opening of said developing frame than said first electrode, said first and second electrodes being arranged at such positions that a developer can enter therebetween, for detecting a capacitance between said second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to said second electrode so that the main body detects a developer amount, whereinsaid developer frame contains the developer and has said supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to said developing roller, and wherein said developer frame has a seal member attached to said developer frame and adapted to close said supply opening of said developer frame, thereby sealing the developer in said developer frame, said seal member is removable, leaving an attached portion thereof when removed which is attached to said developer frame, so that said supply opening is unsealable and the developer can be supplied to said developing roller when said seal member is removed, and an upper side of the attached portion of said seal member, which is left after unsealing, is above a lower end of said second electrode.
- 9. A process cartridge according to claim 1 or 5, further comprising a developer feeding member for feeding the developer contained in said developer frame through said supply opening toward said developing roller, wherein the developer fed by said developer feeding member enters between said first electrode and said second electrode.
- 10. A developing device according to claim 2 or 6, further comprising a developer feeding member for feeding the developer contained in said developer frame through said supply opening toward said developing roller, wherein the developer fed by said developer feeding member enters between said first electrode and said second electrode.
- 11. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to claim 3 or 7, further comprising a developer feeding member for feeding the developer contained in said developer frame through said supply opening toward said developing roller, wherein the developer fed by said developer feeding member enters between said first electrode and said second electrode.
- 12. A developer frame according to claim 4 or 8, further comprising a developer feeding member for feeding the developer contained in said developer frame through said supply opening toward said developing roller, wherein the developer fed by said developer feeding member enters between said first electrode and said second electrode.
- 13. A process cartridge according to claim 1 or 5, further comprising a third electrode provided on a bottom of said developing frame, wherein the main body detects a value of the capacitance between said second and third electrodes so that the main body can detect the developer amount.
- 14. A developing device according to claim 2 or 6, further comprising a third electrode provided on a bottom of said developer frame, wherein the main body detects a value of the capacitance between said second and first electrodes and a value of a capacitance between said second and third electrodes so that the main body can detect the developer amount.
- 15. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to claim 3 or 7, further comprising a third electrode provided on a bottom of said developing frame, wherein said main body detects a value of the capacitance between said second and first electrodes and a value of a capacitance between said second and third electrodes so that said main body can detect the developer amount.
- 16. A developer frame according to claim 4 or 8, further comprising a third electrode provided on a bottom of said developing frame, wherein the main body detects a value of the capacitance between said second and first electrodes and a value of a capacitance between said second and third electrodes so that the main body can detect the developer amount.
- 17. A process cartridge according to claim 1 or 5, wherein the main body detects a value of a capacitance between said developing roller and said first electrode to detect a developer run-out state.
- 18. A developing device according to claim 2 or 6, wherein the main body detects a value of a capacitance between said developing roller and said first electrode to detect a developer run-out state.
- 19. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus, in which a process cartridge is detachably mountable for forming an image on a recording medium, the process cartridge being detachably mountable in a main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and comprising an electrophotographic photosensitive member, a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer, a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to the developing roller, a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of the developing roller, and a second electrode provided closer to the supply opening than the first electrode, wherein the first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between the second and first electrodes, which is generated when a voltage is applied to the second electrode, is detected so that said main body detects a developer amount, and the developer frame is arranged such that a lower end portion on an upper side of the supply opening of the developer frame is above a lower end of the second electrode, said electrophotographic image forming apparatus comprising:(i) a mounting portion, in which the process cartridge is detachably mountable; and (ii) detecting means for detecting a value of the capacitance to detect the developer amount.
- 20. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus, in which a process cartridge is detachably mountable for forming an image on a recording medium, the process cartridge being detachably mountable in a main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and comprising an electrophotographic photosensitive member, a developing roller for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member by using a developer, a developer frame for containing the developer and having a supply opening, through which the developer is supplied to the developing roller, a seal member attached to the developer frame and adapted to close the supply opening of the developer frame, thereby sealing the developer the developer frame, a first electrode provided along a longitudinal direction of the developing roller, and a second electrode provided closer to the supply opening than the first electrode, wherein the first and second electrodes are arranged at such positions that the developer can enter therebetween, and a capacitance between the second and first electrodes which is generated when a voltage is applied to the second electrode is detected so that the main body detects a developer amount, the seal member is removable, leaving an attached portion thereof when removed which is attached to the developer frame, so that the supply opening is unsealed and the developer can be supplied to the developing roller, and an upper side of the attached portion of the seal member, which is left after unsealing, is above a lower end of the second electrode, said electrophotographic image forming apparatus comprising:(i) a mounting portion, in which the process cartridge is detachably mountable; and (ii) detecting means for detecting a value of the capacitance to detect the developer amount.
Priority Claims (2)
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