Fixing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6285846
  • Patent Number
    6,285,846
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A fixing device has a web unit with a housing having two shaft members in parallel with each other, the housing defining a through hole on each of two lateral sides of the housing. The web unit also has a web member windably supported by the two shaft members, and a handle having two protrusion protruded from a lateral surface of the housing to outside of the housing. Each of the two protrusions defines a first width and a second width larger than the first width. The fixing device also has a fixing device frame to be detachably disposed to the web unit. The fixing device frame has a guiding groove with a groove through which the two protrusions are guided on the basis of the first width, and a guiding portion at an end of the groove to allow the two protrusions to be changed from the first width to the second width. The attachment or detachment of the web unit to or from the fixing device frame is regulated corresponding to a position of the handle with respect to the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a fixing device, in which a web unit having a windable web member is detachably provided to a fixing device frame.




2. Description of the Related Art




An fixing device is the well-known device in which a web unit having a windable web member is detachably provided to a fixing device frame, for example, in Japanese unexamined patent publication No. 3-267984.




In the above-described conventional technology, such a care is taken that a housing of the web unit is made of heat resistive resin or a heat resistive sheet is adhered onto a grip area at the web unit replacement. However, because the web unit is located right above a fixing heat roller which is heated to about 200° C., it is not necessarily a safe structure to be handled with empty-hands by the operator.




Further, because there is no structure to directly fix the web unit to the fixing device frame, the print can be conducted even when the mounting of the web unit is imperfect. Therefore, there is a disadvantage that mid-insertion of the web unit can not be prevented.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to solve the above problems of the conventional technology, and to provide a highly reliable fixing device in which the replacement of the web unit can be easily and correctly conducted, and a printing failure is not generated due to imperfect attachment of the web unit to the fixing device frame. Further, another object of the present invention is to provide a fixing device in which the safety during the web unit replacement is improved.




The above object can be attained by the following structure. A fixing device (


7


) which has a web unit (


73


) provided with a housing (


731


) which holds two shaft members (


732


,


732


) in parallel with each other, and a web member (


733


) supported so that it can be wound around the shaft members, and in which the web unit is detachably provided with the fixing device frame (


700


), wherein the web unit (


73


) has through holes (


731




a


,


731




b


) provided on the housing side surfaces, and a handle (


734


) having protrusions (


734




a


,


734




b


) formed into a sectional form having the first width (W


1


) and the second width (W


2


) larger than the first width, in which the protrusions can engage with the through holes, and protrude from the hosing side surfaces toward the outside in the condition being engaged with the through holes, and the fixing device frame has a guide groove (


701


) provided with a groove portion (


701




a


) to guide the protrusions based on the first width, and a guide portion (


701




b


) to allow the switching of the protrusions from the first width to the second width at the last stop of the groove portion, and the attachment and detachment of the web unit (


73


) to and from the fixing device frame (


700


) are regulated according to the position of the handle (


734


) to the housing (


731


).











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a condition that a web unit is attached to a fixing device frame in a fixing device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing a condition that the web unit has been attached to the fixing device frame in the fixing device of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the web unit used for the fixing device of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the web unit used for the fixing device of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing an external appearance of the fixing device of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an overall schematic structural view of a laser printer of the fixing device of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention will be described below referring to the drawings.




Initially, referring to

FIG. 6

, the overall structure of a laser printer will be described in which the fixing device of the present invention is mounted.




In

FIG. 6

, each of numerals


1




a


,


1




b


and


1




c


denotes a sheet feeding section in which sheets as a recording material are accommodated. Numeral


2


denotes a photoreceptor drum starting to rotate based on a signal from a controller (not shown). When the photoreceptor drum


2


starts the rotation, the surface of the photoreceptor drum


2


is uniformly charged by a corona charger


3


. On the charged photoreceptor drum


2


, an electrostatic latent image is formed by a scanning beam from an exposure device


4


. When the electrostatic latent image reaches a position of a developing device


5


, it is developed by toner so that the electrostatic latent image is visualized as a toner image on the photoreceptor drum


2


. The toner image formed by the well-known electrophotographic process is transferred by a transfer device


6


onto a sheet fed from the sheet feeding section


1




a


,


1




b


or


1




c


. Numeral


7


denotes a fixing device to fix the toner image transferred onto the sheet. The fixing device has a heat roller


71


, a pressure roller


72


, a web unit


73


and the like. A detailed structure of the fixing device


7


will be described later. Numeral


8


is a flap to control the direction of the conveyed sheet. Numeral


9


is a delivery sheet tray used as a delivery sheet section, which stacks and stores sheets on which image formation has been completed.




In the following explanation, for the sake of convenience, a sheet conveyance path


10


is referred to as a “sheet feed path”, which is defined by the sheet feeding section


1




a


,


1




b


and


1




c


, the image forming means


2


,


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


and


7


and the delivery sheet tray


9


. Numeral


11


is a draw-in path branched from the sheet feed path


10


on the downstream side of the image forming means in the sheet conveyance direction. The sheet sent from the fixing device


7


is selectively drawn to the draw-in path by the switching control of the flap


8


. Numeral


12


is a returning path branched from the middle of the draw-in path


11


, an end of the returning path is connected to the sheet feed path


10


on the upstream side of the image forming means in the sheet conveyance direction.




Accordingly, when image recording is conducted on both sides of the sheet, the sheet sent from the fixing device


7


is drawn to the draw-in path


11


. Thereafter, the drawn-in sheet is sent to the returning path


12


, resulting in that one side of the sheet on which the image has been recorded is sent again into the image forming means. Finally, two-sided image recording is conducted.




In

FIG. 6

, numerals


13


and


14


are a pair of conveyance rollers provided on the front and rear side of the flap


8


. Numeral


15


and


16


are a pair of conveyance rollers switchable to normally and reversely rotate, which are provided on the draw-in path


11


. Numeral


17


is a flap to switch whether the sheet drawn to the draw-in path is sent to the returning path


12


, or returned again to the sheet feed path


10


and delivered onto the delivery sheet tray


9


. Numeral


18


is a remover unit to remove the sheet passed through the transfer device


6


from the photoreceptor drum


2


by the corona discharge. Numeral


19


is a conveyance belt mechanism to convey the sheet to the fixing device


7


.




Next, referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the structure of the web unit


73


will be described in detail.




As an outline structure, the web unit


73


includes a housing


731


, two parallel shaft members


732


supported by the housing


731


, a web member


733


supported to be windable between the two shaft members


732


, and a heat resistive resin handle


734


stretched along a length direction of the housing


731


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, on the rear side of one of the two shaft members


732


, a gear


735


is provided for transmitting to the shaft member


732


the winding force to wind up the web member


733


. Further, as shown in

FIG. 3

, on the outer peripheral surface of the front side of the shaft member


732


, a groove


732




a


is defined in the axial direction. A leading edge


735




a


of a spring


735


is engaged with the groove


732




a


, thereby to prevent looseness of the web


733


.




A member


734




a


is a protruded from a side surface of the housing


731


to outside as shown in

FIG. 3

, and a member


734




b


is protruded from the side surface of the housing


731


to outside as shown in FIG.


4


. The member


734




a


and


734




b


are protrusions integrally provided with both the end portions of the handle


734


. When the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


of the handle are penetrated through through-holes


731




a


and


731




b


provided on the side surfaces of the housing


731


, the handle


734


is rotatably supported by the housing


731


.




Herein, it is important that the sectional shapes of the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


provided on the handle


734


are formed to have a first width W


1


and a second width W


2


larger than the first width W


1


as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




Therefore, the width of the protrusions is switched such that, when the handle


734


is stood up as shown in

FIG. 3

, side surfaces of the protrusion


734




a


and


734




b


defining second width W


2


is vertically arranged, and when the handle


734


is brought down as shown in

FIG. 4

, the side surfaces of the protrusion


734




a


and


734




b


defining second width W


2


is horizontally arranged.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a guide groove


701


is provided on the fixing device frame


700


on which the above web unit is mounted. The guide groove


701


is provided at positions corresponding to positions of the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


(only


734




a


is shown in

FIG. 1

) provided on the web unit. The guide groove


701


has a groove portion


701




a


to guide the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


by the first width W


1


, and a guide portion


701




b


which makes the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


rotatable at an end of the groove portion


701




a


and allows the switching from the first width W


1


to the second width W


2


.




According to the above-described structure, when the web unit


73


is mounted on the fixing device frame


700


, the handle


734


of the web unit is stood up, the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


are positioned with the guide groove


701


, and the web unit


73


is lowered from the upper portion of the fixing device frame


700


toward the arrowed direction A in FIG.


1


. Next, when the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


arrive at the end of the guide groove


701


, that is, at the guide portion


701




b


, the handle


734


is brought down toward the arrowed direction B in

FIG. 1

, and becomes the condition as shown in FIG.


2


. When the handle


734


becomes the condition as shown in

FIG. 2

, the surfaces defining the second width W


2


of the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


becomes horizontal, therefore, the movement to the groove portion


701




a


side, which is set to the width smaller than the second width W


2


, is restricted, thereby surely fixing the web unit


73


to the fixing device frame


700


.




Further, when the web unit is detached from the fixing device frame


700


, the handle


734


is stood up, and the surface defining the width W


2


of the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


is made to be vertical such that the movement toward the groove portion


701




a


can be performed, and the stood-up handle


734


is held and lifted up, resulting in the web unit


73


being detached.




When the fixing device is mounted on actual products, other covers are attached on the periphery of the fixing device frame shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, and external appearance of the fixing device becomes the structure as shown in, for example, FIG.


5


. In the present example, the whole fixing device shown in

FIG. 5

is mounted in the laser printer main body shown in

FIG. 6

in such a manner that the fixing device can be pulled out in the arrowed direction C in FIG.


5


.




In this case, for the pulling-out mechanism, the well-known structure may be used, for example, a guide rail is used between the printer main body and the fixing device, and when the lever


74


is rotated, for example, counterclockwise, a lock between the printer main body and the fixing device is released, the fixing device can be pulled out in the arrowed direction C in FIG.


5


. Incidentally, in

FIG. 5

, numeral


75


denotes a pull used when the fixing device


7


is pulled out. Numeral


76


denotes a cover to cover the web unit. Numeral


77


denotes a latch mechanism to fix the cover


76


to the fixing device


7


. When the cover


76


is opened, the web unit and the web unit attachment portion of the fixing device frame are exposed. Therefore, the attachment and detachment operations after that may be carried out in the processes described above.




As the web


733


used in the web unit, a web formed by impregnating silicon oil into the nonwoven fabric made of NOMEX (Trade Mark), is used.




Further, the heat roller


71


is controlled to have surface temperature of about 200° C., and the temperature of the housing


731


of the web unit located above the heat roller


71


rises to about 70 to 80° C. due to the heat from the heat roller


71


.




In the fixing device of the present invention, the handle


734


is provided, and when the attachment and detachment operations of the web unit


73


are carried out, because it is made that the handle


734


is located more above the housing whose temperature is high and the temperature of the handle


734


is suppressed to about 40° C., thereby, the operator can safely replace the web unit by holding the handle


734


. Incidentally, for the handle


734


, it is preferably that the handle is made of heat resistive resin whose color is different from that of the housing of the web unit, so that the operator can easily recognize it.




As described above, after the handle


734


is guided to a predetermined position by the guide groove


701


provided on the fixing device frame


700


, the handle


734


is rotated before the web unit


73


is fixed to the fixing device frame


700


by the second width W


2


of the protrusions


734




a


and


734




b


, and the web unit


73


is regulated not to be detached. Herein, in the present example, when the handle is not surely brought down to a predetermined position, the cover


76


to cover the upper portion of the web unit


73


can not be closed, therefore, imperfect attachment of the web unit


73


to the fixing device frame


700


can be surely prevented.




As described above, according to the present invention, a high reliable fixing device, by which the replacement of the web unit can be easily and accurately carried out, and the print failure due to the imperfect or mid-attachment of the web unit to the fixing device frame is not generated, can be provided. Further, a fixing device in which the safety at the replacement of the web unit is improved, can be provided.



Claims
  • 1. A fixing device comprising:a web unit, including: a housing having two shaft members in parallel with each other, the housing defining a through hole on each of two lateral sides of the housing. a web member windably supported by the two shaft members; and a handle having two protrusions protruded from a lateral surface of the housing to outside of the housing, in which each of the two protrusions defines a first width, and a second width larger than the first width, and a fixing device frame to be detachably disposed to the web unit, the fixing device frame defining a guiding groove having: a groove through which the two protrusions are guided on the basis of the first width; and a guiding portion at an end of the groove to allow the two protrusions to be changed from the first width to the second width; wherein, attachment or detachment of the web unit to or from the fixing device frame is regulated corresponding to a position of the handle with respect to the housing.
  • 2. The fixing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle is made of heat resistive resin.
  • 3. The fixing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle has a color different from a color of the housing of the web unit.
  • 4. The fixing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein temperature of the handle is about 40° C. when the fixing device is operated.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-050081 Feb 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5978640 Segawa Nov 1999
5999786 Saito Dec 1999