Information
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Patent Grant
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6647214
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Patent Number
6,647,214
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 11, 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 13
- 399 24
- 399 25
- 399 26
- 399 27
- 399 12
- 399 9
- 399 38
- 399 262
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An engine control part starts data transmission to a nonvolatile memory of a process cartridge. An opening/closing sensor continues to detect an opening or closing state of an upper door open and closed for attaching or detaching the process cartridge until the engine control part confirms that the data transmission is finished. If such a state that the door is open is detected, the engine control part halts the data transmission, and temporarily stores the data currently transmitted in a memory thereof. After that, when the upper door is closed and mounting of the process cartridge is confirmed, the engine control part re-executes the data transmission so that the data temporarily stored in the memory thereof will be re-transmitted.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and a control method therefor, which feature control of input and output of data to a nonvolatile memory mounted in a process cartridge removable from the image forming apparatus.
2. Related Background Art
Modern image forming apparatuses such as laser printers, copiers and facsimiles can perform data transmission to a nonvolatile memory mounted in a process cartridge removable from the image forming apparatuses.
FIG. 5
is a flowchart illustrating a conventional method of transmitting data to a nonvolatile memory. In
FIG. 5
, it is detected in step
501
whether such condition that data transmission to a nonvolatile memory is needed takes place or not. If data transmission is needed, data transmission to the nonvolatile memory is started in step
502
. Then, it is confirmed in step
503
whether the data transmission is finished. After that, the control procedure returns to step
501
from which the sequence of control operations is repeated.
However, the above-mentioned conventional method has the following drawbacks. In other words, data transmission to the nonvolatile memory becomes unstable when a door open and closed for attaching or detaching a process cartridge is opened during the data transmission to the nonvolatile memory mounted in the process cartridge. This runs the danger of losing part of data to be stored in the nonvolatile memory. Further, in the event that part of data is lost, there is no means for recognizing the data loss, which impairs the reliability of data stored in the nonvolatile memory.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus and a control method therefor, capable of avoiding possibilities of any data loss even if, for example, a door is opened during data transmission to a nonvolatile memory mounted in a process cartridge. The image forming apparatus and its control method also enable restart of data transmission to a proper nonvolatile memory alone after closing the open door.
An image forming apparatus according to the present invention comprises: an attachment device as a functional member in image forming, removably attached at a predetermined position; an open-close member for opening and closing when the attachment device is attached or detached; a memory means mounted in the attachment device for storing data; a detection means for detecting opening and closing of the open-close member; and a control means for halting input and output operations of data to the memory means when opening of the open-close member is detected on the basis of the detection results of the detection means.
In the image forming apparatus and according to another aspect of the present invention, wherein the memory means has unique identification information, the control means stores the identification information read out of the memory means, the control means halts the data transmission to the memory means when opening of the open-close member is detected during data transmission to the memory means on the basis of the detection results of the detection means, while the control means includes a temporary memory means for storing the data concerned, the control means reads the identification information out of the memory means to compare the read-out identification information with the identification information stored in the temporary memory means before the open-close member is open when the open-close member is closed again, and the control means re-executes the data transmission to the memory means if both pieces of identification information correspond to each other.
In the image forming apparatus and according to still another aspect of the present invention, the memory means has unique identification information, the control means stores the identification information read out of the memory means, the control means halts the data transmission to the memory means when opening of the open-close member is detected during data transmission to the memory means on the basis of the detection results of the detection means, while the control means includes a temporary memory means for storing the data concerned, the control means reads the identification information out of the memory means to compare the read-out identification information with the identification information stored in the temporary memory means before the open-close member is open when the open-close member is closed again, and the control means deletes the data stored in the temporary memory means and writes the read-out identification information over the identification information stored in the temporary memory means if both pieces of identification information do not correspond to each other.
In the image forming apparatus and according to yet another aspect of the present invention, the memory means has unique identification information, the control means stores the identification information read out of the memory means, and the control means halts the data transmission to the memory means when opening of the open-close member is detected during data transmission to the memory means on the basis of the detection results of the detection means, while the control means includes a temporary memory means for storing the data concerned, the control means reads the identification information out of the memory means to compare the read-out identification information with the identification information stored in the temporary memory means before the open-close member is open when the open-close member is closed again, and the control means deletes the data stored in the temporary memory means and generates a signal indicative of failure of the data transmission if both pieces of identification information do not correspond to each other.
Another image forming apparatus according to the present invention is capable of removably mounting therein a replacement unit having a memory means, the apparatus comprising: an open-close member for opening and closing when the replacement unit is attached or detached; a detection means for detecting opening and closing of the open-close member; and a control means for controlling input and output operations of data to the memory means, wherein the control means includes a temporary memory means such that when the control means confirms a signal sent from the detection means during data transmission to the memory means, detects such a state that the open-close member is open, and stores the data concerned in the temporary memory means.
A control method for an image forming apparatus according to the present invention, in which the image forming apparatus includes an attachment device as a functional member in image forming, removably attached at a predetermined position, an open-close member for opening and closing when the attachment device is attached or detached, and a memory means for storing data, mounted in the attachment device, comprises the steps of: detecting opening and closing of the open-close member; and halting input and output operations of data to the memory means when opening of the open-close member is detected in the detection step.
In the control method and according to another aspect of the present invention, the memory means has a storage area for storing unique identification information, and the control method comprises the steps of: detecting opening and closing of the open-close member during input and output operations of data to the memory means; halting the data transmission and storing in a temporary memory means the data currently transmitted when opening of the open-close member is detected in the detection step; reading the identification information out of the memory means when then closing of the open-close member is detected in the detection step; and comparing the read-out identification information with the identification information stored in the temporary memory means before the open-close member is open, and re-executing the data transmission to the memory means if both pieces of identification information correspond to each other.
In the control method and according to still another aspect of the present invention, the memory means has a storage area for storing unique identification information, and the control method comprises the steps of: detecting opening and closing of the open-close member during data transmission to the memory means; halting the data transmission and storing in a temporary memory means the data currently transmitted when opening of the open-close member is detected in the detection step; reading the identification information out of the memory means when then closing of the open-close member is detected in the detection step; and comparing the read-out identification information with the identification information stored in the temporary memory means before the open-close member is open, and deleting the data stored in the temporary memory means and writing the read-out identification information over the identification information stored in the temporary memory means if both pieces of identification information do not correspond to each other.
In the control method and according to yet another aspect of the present invention, the memory means has a storage area for storing unique identification information, and the control method comprises the steps of: detecting opening and closing of the open-close member during data transmission to the memory means; halting the data transmission and storing in a temporary memory means the data currently in input and output operations when opening of the open-close member is detected in the detection step; reading the identification information out of the memory means when then closing of the open-close member is detected in the detection step; and comparing the read-out identification information with the identification information stored in the temporary memory means before the open-close member is open, and deleting the data stored in the temporary memory means and notifying the user of the image forming apparatus of failure of the data transmission if both pieces of identification information do not correspond to each other.
According to the present invention, opening and closing of the open-close member can be so detected as to properly control input and output operations of data to the memory means mounted in the attachment device. The attachment device is a functional member in image forming, placed in position. This makes it possible to eliminate losses of data to be stored in the memory means, and even if part of data is lost, the user can be informed of the occurrence of the data loss.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention may be readily ascertained by referring to the following description and appended drawings as follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a mechanical drawing illustrating a schematic configuration of a laser beam printer according to the p resent invention.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram illustrating control circuitry of the laser beam printer.
FIG. 3
is a flowchart illustrating control procedures according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a flowchart illustrating control procedures according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a flowchart illustrating conventional control procedures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinbelow, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Embodiment
A description will be provided below about a printer as an example of an image forming apparatus. The printer has features or mechanics as shown in FIG.
1
. As shown, the printer includes a process cartridge
100
removable from the printer, a photosensitive drum
101
incorporated in the process cartridge
100
as an electrostatic carrier, a semiconductor laser
102
as a light source, and a rotary polyhedral mirror
103
driven by a scanner motor
104
to rotate. A laser beam
105
is emitted from the semiconductor laser
102
so that the surface of the photosensitive drum
101
will be scanned therewith.
A charging roller
106
uniformly charges or electrifies the surface of the photosensitive drum
101
, and a developing device
107
develops an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
101
to form a toner image. A transfer roller
108
transfers the toner image developed by the developing device
107
to a given recording sheet, and a fixing device
109
fuses toner transferred to the recording sheet. The process cartridge
100
incorporates therein the photosensitive drum
101
, the charging roller
106
and the developing device
107
.
A sheet feeding roller
110
feeds a sheet from a cassette, capable of identifying the size of the recording sheet, to a conveying path. A manual sheet feeding roller
111
feeds a sheet from a manual feed slot, incapable of identifying the size of the recording sheet, to the conveying path. A conveying roller
115
conveys the sheet fed from the cassette.
A pre-feed sensor
116
detects the leading and trailing ends of the fed sheet. A pre-transfer roller
117
feeds the conveyed sheet to the photosensitive drum
101
. A top sensor
118
is provided to not only synchronize image writing onto the photosensitive drum
101
with the conveyance of the sheet, but also to measure the length of the fed sheet in the sheet conveying direction. A sheet discharging sensor
119
senses the sheet discharged to the outside of the apparatus after the toner image has been fixed on the sheet. A sheet discharging roller
120
discharges the sheet from the fixing device onto an FD tray. An upper door
121
is opened and closed when the removable process cartridge
100
is attached or detached from the apparatus. An opening/closing sensor
122
senses opening and closing of the upper door
121
.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram illustrating control circuitry for controlling the above mentioned mechanism. In
FIG. 2
, a printer controller
201
expands image code data sent from external equipment such as a host computer, not shown, as bit data suitable in format for printing on the printer. The printer controller
201
also reads out internal information on the printer to make a display of the internal information. A printer engine-control part
202
controls the operation of each part of a printer engine, to be described later, in accordance with instructions from the printer controller
201
. The printer engine-control part
202
also communicates with the printer controller
201
about the internal information on the printer. The printer engine-control part
202
includes a CPU, a RAM which provides a work area for the CPU, and a ROM for storing control procedures executed by the CPU for controlling each part of the printer engine, and control procedures as shown in
FIG. 3. A
sheet conveying control part
203
carries out driving and stopping of the motor and rollers so that a recording sheet will be conveyed properly in accordance with instructions from the printer engine-control part
202
. A high pressure control part
204
carries out control of high pressure output in each process such as charging, development or transfer process in accordance with instructions from the printer engine-control part
202
. An optical system control part
205
controls driving and stopping of the scanner motor
104
and turning on the laser beam in accordance with instructions from the printer engine-control part
202
. A sensor input part
206
enters signals from sensors such as the pre-feed sensor, the top sensor, the sheet discharging sensor and the opening/closing sensor. The signals are input to the engine control part
202
. A fixing device temperature-control part
207
carries out actuation/stopping of energization to a fusing heater in accordance with instructions from the printer engine-control part
202
.
A nonvolatile memory
208
is incorporated in the process cartridge
100
removable from the printer so that data related to usage patterns of the process cartridge will be stored in the nonvolatile memory
208
.
FIG. 3
illustrates control procedures for data transmission to the nonvolatile memory removable from the process cartridge and data recovery when the door is open as practiced in the embodiment.
In
FIG. 3
, it is always checked in step
301
whether such a case that data related to usage patterns of the process cartridge need to be transmitted to the nonvolatile memory
208
mounted in the process cartridge takes place. Here, the usage patterns include the amount of residual toner, the rotation number or time of the photosensitive drum, and the number of printed sheets. This determination of whether data transmission is needed is made, for example, by detecting the occurrence of a change in usage patterns of consumable members in the process cartridge as a result of printing operations on the image forming apparatus. If the data transmission is needed, a serial number uniquely stored on a specific area of the nonvolatile memory
208
is read out in step
302
. The serial number will not need reading out if it has already been read out, for example, at turn-on or when the process cartridge was replaced with new one. The serial number read out in step
302
is stored in the memory (RAM) of the engine control part
202
. Then, in step
303
, data transmission to the nonvolatile memory
208
is started as required. After that, if it is confirmed in step
304
that the data transmission is finished, it is determined that the data transmission is finished normally, and the control procedure returns to step
301
again and the sequence of operations is repeated from step
301
.
The opening/closing sensor
122
continues to detect in step
305
an opening or closing state of the upper door
121
open and closed for attaching or detaching the process cartridge until it is confirmed in step
304
that the data transmission is finished. If such a state that the door is open is not detected, it is confirmed in step
304
again whether the data transmission is finished. On the other hand, if such a state that the door is open is detected in step
305
, the process cartridge
100
might be pulled out of the image forming apparatus, which runs the danger of failure of normal data transmission to the nonvolatile memory. In this case, the data transmission is halted in step
306
, and the data currently transmitted are temporarily stored in the memory of the engine control part
202
.
After that, if it is confirmed in step
307
that the upper door
121
is closed and the process cartridge
100
is attached, a serial number unique to each nonvolatile memory mounted in the process cartridge
100
is read out in step
308
. Then, in step
309
, the read-out serial number is compared with the serial number read out in step
302
and stored in the memory of the engine control part
202
. If the comparison result shows that both serial numbers correspond to each other, it is determined that the newly mounted process cartridge is the same as the process cartridge mounted before opening and closing of the door. In this case, the data transmission operations is re-executed from step
303
so that the data temporarily stored in the memory of the engine control part
202
will be re-transmitted.
On the other hand, if both serial numbers do not correspond to each other, it is determined that a new process cartridge different from the process cartridge mounted before opening and closing of the door has been attached. In this case, the data temporarily stored in the memory of the engine control part
202
are discarded, and the new serial number is written over the serial number stored in the memory in step
302
.
As described above and according to the first embodiment of the present invention, even if the door is opened during data transmission, the data can be managed with the serial number unique to each nonvolatile memory to recover data transmission when the process cartridge is attached again. Therefore, data losses can be prevented or minimized.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiment described the serial number unique to each nonvolatile memory for identifying the process cartridge, the present invention is not limited thereto, and any other information may be used as long as it can identify the process cartridge.
Second Embodiment
Next, second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
4
.
The apparatus mechanism in this embodiment is equivalent to that of the first embodiment, and description thereof will be omitted. Further, the circuit structure in this embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and description thereof will also be omitted.
FIG. 4
is a flowchart related to a method of transmitting data to the nonvolatile memory
208
according to the second embodiment of the present invention. In this flowchart, processing steps
402
and
409
are the same as step
302
and
309
in
FIG. 3
with description of these steps being omitted. In
FIG. 4
, it is confirmed in step
401
whether the printer controller
201
instructs data transmission to the nonvolatile memory
208
. Then, in step
409
, if both serial numbers do not correspond to each other, it is determined that a process cartridge different from the process cartridge mounted before opening and closing of the door has been attached. In this case, the engine control part
202
discards the data temporarily stored in the memory thereof, and then, in a step
410
, the engine control part
202
sends a signal for notifying the printer controller
201
of failure of the data transmission. Upon receipt of the notification, the printer controller
201
in turns notifies the user of the failure through a display panel or the like, not shown, as required, to urge the user to reattach the process cartridge that was originally mounted.
As described above and according to the second embodiment of the present invention, even if the door is open during data transmission, the data can be managed with the serial number unique to each nonvolatile memory to recover data transmission when the process cartridge is attached again. Therefore, data losses can be prevented or minimized, and even if part of data is lost, the user can be notified of the occurrence of the data loss.
Although the invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been changed in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of the parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as herein claimed.
Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus, to which an attachment device as a functional member in image forming is removably attachable, the attachment device having memory means for storing identification information and data transmitted from said image forming apparatus, said image forming apparatus comprising:an open-close member to be opened and closed for attaching and detaching the attachment device: a detection means for detecting opening and closing of said open-close member; and a control means for controlling data transmission to the memory means, wherein said control means halts data transmission to the memory means when opening of said open-close member is detected during data transmission to the memory means on the basis of the detection results of said detection means, and wherein when closing of said open-close member is detected by said detecting means after a halt of the data transmission due to the opening of said open-close member, said control means restarts the data transmission halted due to the opening of said open-close member provided that identification information stored in the memory means of the attachment device attached to said image forming apparatus is identical with identification information stored in the memory means of the attachment device before the halt of the data transmission.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the attachment device is a process cartridge having at least either a photosensitive drum or a developing device.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the memory means is a nonvolatile memory.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the identification information is a serial number stored in the memory means.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control means comprises temporary means, in the case that data transmission is halted, for storing the data undergoing the data transmission.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5,wherein said control means discards data stored in the temporary means, which is in the data transmission, in the case that the identification information stored in the memory means of the attachment device attached to said image forming apparatus is not identical with the identification information stored in the memory means of the attachment device before the halt of the data transmission.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6,wherein said control means generates a signal indicative of failure of the data transmission as well as discards the data, which is in the data transmission.
- 8. A control method for an image forming apparatus including an attachment device as a functional member in image forming and an open-close member to be opened and closed for attaching and detaching said attachment device, the attachment device having memory means for storing identification information and data transmitted from the image forming apparatus, said control method comprising the steps of:detecting opening and closing of the open-close member during data transmission to the memory means; halting the data transmission to the memory means when opening of the open-close member is detected; detecting closing of said open-close member; and restarting the data transmission halted due to the opening of the open-close member provided that identification information stored in the memory means of the attachment device attached to the image forming apparatus is identical with identification information stored in the memory means of the attachment device before the halt of the data transmission.
- 9. A method according to claim 8,further comprising a step of discarding the data, which is in the data transmission, provided that the identification information stored in the memory means of the attachment device attached to the image forming apparatus is not identical with the identification information stored in the memory means of said the device before the halt of the data transmission.
- 10. A method according to claim 9,further comprising a step of generating a signal indicative of failure of the data transmission as well as discarding the data, which is in the data transmission.
- 11. An image forming apparatus capable of removably mounting therein a replacement unit having a memory means, said image forming apparatus comprising:an open-close member to be opened and closed for mounting and dismounting the replacement unit; a detection means for detecting opening and closing of the open-close member; and a control means for controlling data transmission to the memory means, said control means including a temporary memory means, wherein when opening of said open-close member is detected by said detection means during the data transmission to the memory means, said control means stores the data, which is in the data transmission, into said temporary memory means.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein thereafter, when closing of said open-close member is detected by said detection means, said control means restarts transmitting data by transmitting data stored in said temporary memory means.
- 13. An image forming apparatus, to which an attachment device as a functional member in image forming is removably attachable, said attachment device having a memory for storing identification information and data transmitted from said image forming apparatus, said image forming apparatus comprising:an open-close member to be opened and closed for attaching and detaching the attachment device; a detection member which detects opening and closing of said open-close member; and a control unit for controlling data transmission to the memory and reading out identification information in the memory, wherein said control unit halts data transmission to said memory when opening of said open-close member is detected during data transmission to said memory on the basis of the detection results of said detection means, and wherein, when closing of said open-close member is detected by said detecting member after halting of the data transmission due to the opening of said open-close member, said control unit restarts the data transmission halted due to the opening of the open-close member, provided that identification information read out after said open-close member is closed is identical with the identification information read out before the data transmission is halted.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-264352 |
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