The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-001668 filed in Japan on Jan. 9, 2013.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fixing unit position-adjusting apparatus for positioning a fixing unit which fixes a toner image on a record medium, such as a recording paper sheet, with respect to a main body of an image forming apparatus, and to an image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Image forming apparatuses which form an image on a recording paper sheet with an electrophotographic system have conventionally been used as copying machines, facsimile machines, and printers. Such an electrophotographic image forming apparatus charges a photoreceptor with a charging apparatus, and then forms an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photoreceptor through such operation as optical writing performed in accordance with a document image or image information. The electrostatic latent image is then developed by a developing apparatus into a toner image with use of a toner. The toner image that is a visible image is transferred onto a recording paper sheet that is a recording medium. The recording paper sheet is then heat-pressurized by a fixing unit so that the toner image is fixed onto the recording paper sheet. Thus, copied sheets and printed sheets are obtained.
One example of the fixing unit for use in image forming apparatuses is a roller-type fixing unit made up of a heating roller having a heat source and a pressure roller that rotates in contact with the heating roller. The roller-type fixing unit applies heat and pressure to a recording paper sheet, which has been conveyed to between the heating roller and the pressure roller, to fix a toner image thereon. Another example is a belt-type fixing unit having an endless fixing belt stretched over between the heating roller and the fixing roller. The belt-type fixing unit applies heat and pressure to a recording paper sheet, which has been conveyed to between the fixing belt and the pressure roller, to fix a toner image thereon.
Image forming apparatuses are required to support a wide variety of recording paper sheets, ranging from extra large-size paper sheets that are one size larger than standardized sizes to small postcard sheets with a relatively small size as well as from super-thin paper sheets to super-thick paper sheets. At the same time, high productivity and high image quality are also required. However, it was difficult to satisfy both conveying performance and image quality for the recording paper sheets.
When the positioning accuracy of the fixing unit with respect to the recording paper sheets are poor, the recording paper sheets may enter into the fixing unit with a displaced position, which causes distorted images, generation of wrinkles, edges of the recording paper sheets being folded, and occurrence of paper jam. In such circumstances, enhanced positioning accuracy of the fixing unit is required. In response to such requirements, an adjustment mechanism is used, that adjusts a reference pin of the fixing unit in a conveyance direction.
In one example, the adjustment mechanism is adapted to fix the position of a reference pin on the rear side of the fixing unit while adjusting the position of a reference pin on the near side of the fixing unit in the conveyance direction so as to optimize the parallelism of the fixing unit with respect to the recording paper sheets.
Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2004-117395 discloses an image forming apparatus including a retract drive means for use in retracting a fixing unit into a main body of the image forming apparatus so as to set the fixing unit in the image forming apparatus. The retract drive means slides the fixing unit in a fixing unit insertion direction so that the fixing unit is retracted to and positioned at a proper position.
However, when the adjustment mechanism is provided, a parts count increases as a plurality of component members need to be added. This causes a problem of a complicated configuration of the apparatus. Similarly, in the case of providing the retract drive means described in Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2004-117395, the parts count increases as a structure for sliding the fixing unit is needed. This also causes the problem of the complicated configuration of the apparatus.
In view of the above-mentioned conventional art, there is need to provide a fixing unit position-adjusting apparatus which can position the fixing unit with a simple configuration and which can optimize the parallelism of the fixing unit with respect to recording paper sheets that enter into the fixing unit.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
According to the present invention, there is provided: a fixing unit position-adjusting apparatus for adjusting a position of a fixing unit with respect to a main body of an image forming apparatus, comprising: a first member configured to include a positioning portion that is formed on a lateral surface of the first member, the positioning portion being engaged with a positioning portion of the main body so that the first member is mounted on the main body in a manner positionable in a left and right direction; and a second member configured to include a reference pin insertion portion that is formed to receive insertion of the reference pin of the main body, the second member being assembled with the first member.
In the above-described fixing unit, in a state where the first member and the second member are assembled and the reference pin of the main body is inserted into the reference pin insertion portion, the first member and the second member are provided in between the fixing unit and the main body so as to mount the fixing unit on the main body in a position adjustable manner.
The present invention also provides an image forming apparatus that includes the above-defined fixing unit position-adjusting apparatus.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The image forming apparatus of the present embodiment has a main body 1 which houses each member arranged around a drum-like photoreceptor 6. An exposure apparatus 9 is provided on top of the main body 1. The exposure apparatus 9 is configured to irradiate the surface of the photoreceptor 6 with a laser beam to form an electrostatic image.
Inside the main body 1, a transfer roller 5, a primary transfer belt 10, a secondary transfer roller 11, an intermediate conveyance unit 15, and a fixing unit 25 are arranged around the photoreceptor 6. Recording paper sheets are conveyed from a paper feeding tray 2 or a manual feeding tray 8.
Formation of an image with the image forming apparatus of the present embodiment is performed as shown below. First, a recording paper sheet which is a recording medium fed from the manual feeding tray 8 or the paper feeding tray 2 is temporarily stopped at a registration roller 3. At this time, a toner image is formed on the primary transfer belt 10 through basic electrophotographic processes including reading, writing, charging, exposing, developing, and primary transfer, which are performed in this order in parallel with feeding of the recording paper sheet. In response to this image formation, the recording paper sheet is restarted from the registration roller 3 and passes through a nip formed between the primary transfer belt 10 and the secondary transfer roller 11. By passing through the nip, an unfixed toner image is formed on the surface of the recording paper sheet.
Then, the recording paper sheet is conveyed to the fixing unit 25 by a conveying belt 16 included in an intermediate conveyance unit 15. The recording paper sheet is then guided by a fixing entrance guide plate 17 into the fixing unit 25. When the recording paper sheet enters into the nip formed from the fixing roller 26 and the pressure roller 27, an unfixed toner image on the surface of the recording paper sheet is fixed to be a semipermanent image. The recording paper sheet is then discharged to a paper discharge tray 30.
The fixing unit 25 is positioned on the main body 1 of the image forming apparatus. The positioning is performed with use of reference pins. A main reference and a sub reference are each provided on the front side and the rear side of the main body. The main reference is formed as a round hole, while the sub reference is formed as a noncircular hole, such as an elongated hole and an ellipse hole, to position and fix the fixing unit 25.
At the time of the positioning, if the parallelism of the fixing unit 25 with respect to upstream units is disturbed, the position of the recording paper sheets, which are conveyed into the nip formed from the fixing roller 26 and the pressure roller 27 of the fixing unit 25, is displaced. This causes distorted images, generation of wrinkles, edges of the recording paper sheets being folded, and occurrence of paper jam. In order to solve this problem, as illustrated in
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The first adjusting hole 46 and the second adjusting hole 47 are provided at positions facing each other across the mounting hole 44. As illustrated in
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On an upper portion of the support hole 61 in the drawings, a positioning hole 62 in a vertically-long oval shape is formed. On a lower portion of the support hole 61 in the drawings, a pin clearance hole 67 is formed. On upper and lower portions diagonally across the support hole 61, a first adjusting screw 65 and a second adjusting screw 66 are provided in a protruding manner. These adjusting screws 65 and 66 are inserted into the adjusting holes 46 and 47 of the first member 41. A reference mark 68 is marked on an upper portion of the support hole 61 in the drawings. The reference mark 68 is used as a guide in performing position adjustment of the fixing unit 25. A screw receiving hole 63 for receiving insertion of a shaft section of the connection screw 57 is provided on the right side of the support hole 61 in the drawings.
Moreover, the positioning pin 45 of the first member 41 is inserted into the positioning hole 62, while the first adjusting screw 65 is inserted into the first adjusting hole 46 of the first member 41, and the second adjusting screw 66 is inserted into the second adjusting hole 47 of the first member 41. At this time, the shaft section of the connection screw 57 is inserted into the screw receiving hole 63 of the main body 1. In
At the same time, the positioning pin 45 of the first member 41 is inserted in the pin clearance hole 67, so that sliding movement in the horizontal direction is not regulated. Accordingly, the positioning pin 45 can be slid in the horizontal direction for position adjustment. In this case, the shaft section of the connection screw 57 is inserted into a screw clearance hole 64 to prevent interference thereby. After position adjustment is completed, the adjusting screws 65 and 66 are used to fix the fixing unit 25.
In the present invention as described in the foregoing, the position of the fixing unit 25 can be adjusted by assembling the first member 41 and the second member 42, inserting the reference pin 71 into the reference pin insertion portion 51, and moving the first member 41 in this state in the left and right direction. As a result, the fixing unit 25 can be positioned with a simple configuration. Therefore, it becomes possible to optimize the parallelism of the fixing unit 25 with respect to the recording paper sheets that enter into the fixing unit 25.
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According to the present invention, the position of the fixing unit can be adjusted by assembling the first member and the second member, inserting the reference pin of the main body into the reference pin insertion portion, and moving the first member in the left and right direction. This makes it possible to position the fixing unit with a simple configuration and to also optimize the parallelism of the fixing unit with respect to recording paper sheets that enter into the fixing unit.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
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2013-001668 | Jan 2013 | JP | national |
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20090263155 | Murano | Oct 2009 | A1 |
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2004-117395 | Apr 2004 | JP |
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