This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-077519 filed on Jun. 6, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The technology of the present disclosure relates to a fixing device having a nip pressure adjustment mechanism for adjusting the nip pressure of a nip portion formed by press-contact between a fixing member such as a fixing roller and a fixing belt and a pressure member such as a pressure roller, and an image forming apparatus including the same.
There is a case in which a fixing device includes a nip pressure adjustment mechanism. The nip pressure adjustment mechanism, for example, adjusts the nip pressure of a nip portion in order to prevent wrinkles at the time of paper passing of an envelope and the like or to prevent concaved permanent strain (a so-called C set phenomenon) occurring when a fixing roller has been left in a press-contact state for a long time.
The nip pressure adjustment mechanism inverts an eccentric cam by 180° by a motor via a driving gear train, thereby switching the position of a minimum radius part and the position of a maximum radius part. In this way, the nip pressure adjustment mechanism increases and decreases spring pressure of a compression spring that presses a pressure roller to the fixing roller, thereby adjusting the pressure of a nip portion.
A fixing device according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a fixing member, a pressure member, and a nip pressure adjustment mechanism. The pressure member is brought into press contact with the fixing member. The pressure member interposes a paper carrying an unfixed toner image between the fixing member and the pressure member. Accordingly, the pressure member forms a nip portion between the fixing member and the pressure member. At the nip portion, the unfixed toner image on the paper is melt and is fixed to the paper. The nip pressure adjustment mechanism adjusts the nip pressure of the nip portion.
The pressure adjustment mechanism includes an arm member, a compression spring, a lever, a roller, an eccentric cam, and a driving gear train. The arm member supports the pressure member at one end side such that the pressure member freely rotates. The compression spring presses the other end side of the arm member to press the pressure member to the fixing member. The lever is provided at the other end side of the arm member in parallel to the arm member and is pressed at the spring pressure of the compression spring together with the arm member. The roller is supported to the lever so as to freely rotate. The eccentric cam is provided at the other side of the lever so as to be rotatable in parallel to the lever, and abuts the roller. The driving gear train transmits driving force to the eccentric cam to rotate the eccentric cam.
The eccentric cam has a maximum radius part and a minimum radius part. The minimum radius part is provided at a position separated from the maximum radius part and is configured with a bottom surface of a concave portion. When the roller faces the concave portion, the pressure member is brought into press contact with the fixing member at the spring pressure of the compression spring via the lever and the arm member. When the roller faces the maximum radius part, the pressure member moves in a direction separating from the fixing member via the lever and the arm member against the spring pressure of the compression spring.
An image forming apparatus according to another aspect of the present disclosure includes the fixing device.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail on the basis of the drawings. It is noted that the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiment.
In the lower side apparatus body 2, a paper feeding unit 4, an image forming unit 5, a fixing device 6 and the like are accommodated, and in the upper side apparatus body 3, an image reading unit 7 is accommodated. Between the lower side apparatus body 2 and the upper side apparatus body 3, a paper discharge space 8 is formed, and in the paper discharge space 8, a paper discharge tray 9 is provided.
On a paper conveyance path L from the paper feeding unit to the paper discharge space 8, a plurality of conveying rollers 10 are arranged to convey a paper P while interposing the paper P therebetween.
The paper feeding unit 4 has a paper feeding cassette 11 for accommodating the paper P, and a pick-up roller 12 for taking out the paper P in the paper feeding cassette 11 and sending the taken-out paper P to the paper conveyance path L. The paper P sent by the paper feeding cassette 11 is supplied to the image forming unit 5 by the conveying rollers 10.
The image forming unit 5 includes four image forming units 13M, 13C, 13Y, and 13K arranged for a magenta, a cyan, a yellow, and a black sequentially from the right side of
Each of the image forming units 13M, 13C, 13Y, and 13K includes a photosensitive drum 17 serving as an image carrying member, and around the photosensitive drum 17, a developing device 18, an exposure device 19, a charging device 20, and a cleaning device 21 are arranged.
The charging device 20 uniformly charges the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 17. The exposure device 19 is provided with a laser light source, a polygon mirror and the like (not illustrated), and laser light emitted from the laser light source is irradiated to the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 17 via the polygon mirror. By the irradiated laser light, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to predetermined image data (for example, document image data read by the image reading unit 7) is formed on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 17. The developing device 18 supplies toner to the electrostatic latent image on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 17, thereby developing the electrostatic latent image into a toner image.
The photosensitive drum 17 makes contact with the intermediate transfer belt 14 from below and is brought into press contact with the intermediate transfer belt 14 at a primary transfer roller 22, thereby forming a primary transfer part. In this primary transfer part, the toner image of each photosensitive drum 17 is sequentially transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 14 at a predetermined timing together with the rotation of the intermediate transfer belt 14. In this way, on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 14, a toner image, onto which toner images of four colors of a magenta, a cyan, a yellow, and a black have been superposed, is formed on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 14.
The cleaning device 21 cleans toner attached to and remaining on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 17 after the transfer. In addition, although not illustrated in the drawing, on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 17, a charge eliminating device is arranged to eliminate remaining charge on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 17. In this way, the image forming unit 5 is configured.
Below the fixing device 6 of the paper conveyance path L, a secondary transfer roller 23, to which a bias potential has been applied, is arranged to face the driving roller 15, wherein the secondary transfer roller 23 is brought into press contact with the intermediate transfer belt 14 while interposing the intermediate transfer belt 14 between the driving roller 15 and the secondary transfer roller 23, thereby forming a secondary transfer part. In this secondary transfer part, the toner image on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 14 is transferred to the paper P and the paper P after the transfer is supplied to the fixing device 6. After the transfer, a belt cleaning device (not illustrated) cleans toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 14.
The fixing device 6 includes a fixing roller (a fixing member) 25 and a pressure roller (a pressure member) 26 accommodated in a fixing housing 24 (see
The paper P with the fixed toner image by the fixing device 6 is sent to a downstream side of the paper conveyance path L by the fixing roller 25 and the pressure roller 26, and is discharged to the paper discharge tray 9 of the paper discharge space 8 by the conveying rollers 10.
As illustrated in
At a lower end of the fixing housing 24, a fixed plate 30 is mounted, and one end (the left end of
The bar 31 is wound by a lower compression spring 32. The lower compression spring 32 is compressively interposed between the fixed plate 30 and an end edge 31c of the width wide part 31a and extends the bar 31 at spring pressure. Furthermore, the lower compression spring 32 presses a lower end side of the arm member 29 by the bar 31, thereby rotating the arm member 29 counterclockwise by employing the rotating shaft as a fulcrum in
In the vicinity of an upper portion of the lower compression spring 32, an upper compression spring 33 is provided in parallel to the lower compression spring 32. one end (the left end of
At the lower end side of the arm member 29 and an opposite side of the lower compression spring 32 and the upper compression spring 33, the lever 34 extending up and down is provided in parallel to the arm member 29 as enlarged in
At a lateral side of the lever 34, which is opposite to the arm member 29 side, an eccentric cam 37 abutting the roller 35 is provided. The eccentric cam 37 is supported by a cam shaft 38 so as to be rotatable. As enlarged in
The minimum radius part R2 of the eccentric cam 37 is configured with a bottom surface of a concave portion 39. The minimum radius part R2 is configured such that a part of the roller 35 is fitted into the concave portion 39 when the roller 35 faces the minimum radius part R2. In this way, when the eccentric cam 37 is switched from the maximum radius part R1 to the minimum radius part R2, the spring pressure of the lower compression spring 32 is released, so that the roller 35 is vigorously fitted into the concave portion 39. Simultaneously, the roller 35 is flown out from the concave portion 39 by repulsive force of the lower compression spring 32. However, the flowing-out of the roller 35 is restrained at a side wall of the concave portion 39. Consequently, the roller 35 stably stops in the minimum radius part R2 without excessively going beyond the minimum radius part R2, so that the eccentric cam 37 is prevented from rotating more than necessary. Consequently, the eccentric cam 37 is not rotated beyond a rotation angle formed by a motor to be described later, and stops at a prescribed stop position. Thus, it is possible to achieve the stabilization of nip pressure and to improve the fixing performance of the fixing device 6.
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On the other hand, when the roller 35 faces the maximum radius part R1 positioned at an opposite side of the minimum radius part R2 by 180°, the lever 34 is pressed to the maximum radius part R1 to rotate clockwise, thereby shrinking the bar 31 against the spring pressure of the lower compression spring 32. Accordingly, the arm member 29 rotates clockwise by employing the rotating shaft as a fulcrum in
Such adjustment of the nip pressure is performed by a nip pressure adjustment mechanism 100 including the above-described arm member 29, bar 31, lower compression spring 32, upper compression spring 33, lever 34, roller 35, eccentric cam 37 and the like.
The nip pressure adjustment mechanism 100 also includes a driving gear train (see
At the time of normal rotation of the fixing roller 25, counterclockwise rotation driving force is inputted to the driving input gear 40 from the motor and the planet gear 43 is separated from the cam driving gear 42, resulting in a release of engagement with the cam driving gear 42. Furthermore, the one-way clutch embedded in the driving input gear 40 is rotated in an engagement direction and the rotation driving force of the driving input gear 40 is transmitted to the fixing roller gear 41 as indicated by an arrow of
On the other hand, when the nip pressure of the nip portion N is adjusted in order to prevent wrinkles at the time of paper passing of an envelope and the like or to prevent C set phenomenon of the fixing roller 25, clockwise rotation driving force is inputted to the driving input gear 40 from the motor and the planet gear 43 approaches the cam driving gear 42 to engage with the cam driving gear 42. Furthermore, the one-way clutch embedded in the driving input gear 40 is rotated in a sliding direction and the rotation driving force of the driving input gear 40 is transmitted to only the cam driving gear 42 from the intermediate gears 44 and 45 via the planet gear 43 as indicated by an arrow of
From this state, when the eccentric cam 37 is switched to the minimum radius part R2 from the maximum radius part R1, since the roller 35 faces the concave portion 39, unnecessary rotation of the eccentric cam 37 is restrained as described above. In this way, it is possible to stop the eccentric cam 37 at a prescribed stop position by the roller 35, so that it is possible to obtain the image forming apparatus 1 including a fixing device having a stable fixing function.
In addition, in the aforementioned embodiment, as the fixing device 6, a roller fixing scheme has been exemplified; however, the technology of the present disclosure is not limited thereto and it goes without saying that it can be applied to a belt fixing scheme.
Furthermore, in the aforementioned embodiment, the case in which the image forming apparatus 1 is a color copy machine has been described; however, the technology of the present disclosure is not limited thereto and can be applied to various image forming apparatuses such as a color printer, a monochrome copy machine, a monochrome printer, a digital multifunctional peripheral, a facsimile and the like.
As described above, the technology of the present disclosure is useful for a fixing device having a nip pressure adjustment mechanism for adjusting the nip pressure of a nip portion formed by press-contact between a fixing member such as a fixing roller and a fixing belt and a pressure member such as a pressure roller, and an image forming apparatus including the same.
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