This Non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 2006-84498 filed in Japan on Mar. 27, 2006, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus which is configured so as to arrange fine particles of a developer in an image-wise manner at an image-forming section to form an image by the developer onto a recording medium. Further, the present invention relates to a developer cartridge (or a developer supply cartridge) removably provided (or attached) in a body frame of the image forming apparatus, the cartridge being configured so as to accommodate the developer and to be capable of supplying the developer to the image-forming section at which the fine particles of the developer is to be arranged in an image-wise manner in the body frame.
2. Description of the Related Art
An image forming apparatus is widely known, which is configured so as to form an image by use of a developer which is composed of fine particles having charging characteristics. The image forming apparatus is configured, by charging the developer and arranging in an image-wise manner the charged developer with electrostatic action, so as to form the image by the developer onto a certain recording medium.
A development device is accommodated in the image forming apparatus. Within a case serving as a casing of the development device, a developer accommodation chamber is formed. Within the developer accommodation chamber, the developer of nonmagnetic-monocomponent having positive charging characteristics is accommodated.
There is provided a developing chamber which communicates with the developer accommodation chamber within the case. In the developing chamber, a developing roller is rotatably supported. The developing roller is configured so as to be capable of carrying the developer on its circumferential surface. Further, a layer thickness control blade is attached to the case. The layer thickness control blade is composed of a thin plate-like member having an elasticity and is capable of controlling an amount of the developer carried on the developing roller up to a predetermined amount.
In this image forming apparatus, there may arise a problem that the developer leaks from the development device (especially, from both end portions of the developing roller), and thus an image, which is being formed, is disarranged, for instance. In order to avoid the problem, a side sealing member is provided in the development device. The side sealing member is attached at both end portions of the case by use of a two-sided tape.
As a conventional art of this type, a development device and an image forming apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (kokai) No. 2001-134080 are known. A side sealing member disclosed in the patent application includes a sponge layer and a felt member.
The sponge layer is composed of urethane sponge having a predetermined thickness, sufficient flexibility, and less permanent deformation in compression. The felt member is a member which constitutes a top layer of the side sealing member. The felt member and the sponge layer are pasted together. The felt member is pressed against the developing roller by the sponge layer with a predetermined pressing force.
In the development device and the image forming apparatus having the configuration described above, the developing roller is rotated while the felt member frictionally slides on the circumferential surface at both end portions of the developing roller during the image forming operation. In this case, the sliding portion between the circumferential surface and the felt member restrains the leak of the developer to an outside of the development device.
However, in the conventional development device and image forming apparatus described in the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (kokai) No. 2001-134080, there is a possibility that the developer enters (intrudes) into the sliding portion during repetition of the image-forming operation. If the image-forming operation is continuously performed under this condition for a long time, temperature of the sliding portion may increase due to heat caused by the friction, and whereby the developer, which has been entered into the sliding portion, may melt.
The developer which has melted due to the high temperature of the sliding portion caused by the frictional heat may become solidified with caking (sticking) onto the felt member. This may cause deterioration in a close contact condition in the sliding portion between the circumferential surface at the both end portions of the developing roller and the felt member. This deterioration in the close contact condition may cause the developer to leak from the sliding portion. That is, the developer may leak from the both end portions of the developing roller in the development device.
The present invention has been accomplished to solve the above problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus in which the leak of the developer is restrained as much as possible. Another object of the present invention is to provide a developer cartridge, which is configured so as to be capable of supplying the developer to a predetermined image-forming section in the image forming apparatus and to be capable of restraining the leak of the developer as much as possible.
(1) An image forming apparatus to which the present invention is applied is configured so as to arrange fine particles of a developer in an image-wise manner at an image-forming section to form an image by the developer onto a recording medium. This image forming apparatus comprises a body frame, a developer-supply section, and a recording-medium-transport mechanism.
The recording-medium-transport mechanism is configured so as to transport the recording medium along a predetermined transport path, while attaching the developer onto the recording medium. The developer-supply section is accommodated within the body frame. This developer-supply section is configured so as to be capable of accommodating the developer and supplying the accommodated developer to the image forming section.
Specifically, the developer-supply section comprises a developer-carrying member, a developer-accommodation section, and a sealing member. The developer-carrying member is formed to have a substantially cylindrical shape having a central axis in a direction perpendicular to a transport direction of the recording medium by means of the recording-medium-transport mechanism. The developer-accommodation section is configured so as to be capable of accommodating the developer-carrying member and the developer. At the developer-accommodation section, there is provided an opening section which enables a part of a circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member to be exposed therefrom along the central axis of the developer-carrying member. The sealing member is provided so as to be interposed between an end portion in the direction of the central axis of the developer-carrying member and the developer-accommodation section. The sealing member is configured in such a manner that it slides on the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member, and thereby it can restrain a leak of the developer from (or through) the opening section to an outside of the developer-accommodation section.
(1-1) The present invention is characterized in that the developer-supply section further comprises a heat-release member. Here, the heat-release member is composed of a member having good heat conductance. Further, the heat-release member is provided so as to extend toward an outside from a sliding portion of the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member and the sealing member. The heat-release member is configured so as to be capable of releasing a frictional heat which is generated at the sealing member of the sliding portion.
In the image forming apparatus thus configured of the present invention, the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member frictionally slides on the sealing member at the sliding portion, during an image-forming operation. This frictional slide generates frictional heat at the sliding portion. Meanwhile, as described above, the heat-release member has good heat conductance and is provided so as to extend from the sliding portion toward outside. Accordingly, the frictional heat generated at the sliding portion is released through the heat-release member to the outside of the sliding portion.
According to this configuration, the rise in temperature at the sliding portion is restrained during the image-forming operation. Therefore, it can be restrained for the developer, which has entered (intruded) into the sliding portion, to be melted and be caked (stuck) onto the sealing member. Accordingly, a deterioration in a close contact condition can be restrained between the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member and the sealing member in the sliding portion. As a result, the leak of the developer at the sliding portion can be restrained as much as possible.
(1-2) The developer-supply section may be configured as described below. The developer-supply section further comprises a developer-carrying-amount control member. The developer-carrying-amount control member includes a control-member body section and a developer-carrying-amount control section. The control-member body section serving as the heat-release member is composed of a metallic plate. The developer-carrying-amount control section is provided at a tip portion of the control-member body section. The developer-carrying-amount control section is configured so as to be capable of adjusting (or controlling) a carrying amount of the developer on the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member, by contacting with the circumferential surface. The developer-carrying-amount control member is fixed to the developer-accommodation section in such a manner that the sealing member contacts with the control-member body section.
In the image forming apparatus having the configuration described above, during the image-forming operation, the developer-carrying-amount control section, which is provided at the tip portion of the control-member body section in the developer-carrying-amount control member, contacts with the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member. Accordingly, the carrying amount of the developer on the circumferential surface is adjusted. Further, the control-member body section contacts with the sealing member. Accordingly, the frictional heat generated at the sliding portion is released to the outside through the control-member body section in the developer-carrying-amount control member.
According to this image forming apparatus, the restraint of the rise in temperature at the sliding portion during the image-forming operation is realized with an extremely simplified apparatus configuration. Accordingly, the leak of the developer at the sliding portion can effectively be restrained with the extremely simplified apparatus configuration.
(1-3) The developer-supply section may be configured as described below. The sealing member comprises a sliding member and a sealing body. The sliding member is a sheet-like member having a surface of low coefficient of friction. The sliding member is disposed so as to contact with the circumferential surface at the end portion of the developer-carrying member. The sealing body is attached to the sliding member and the developer-accommodation section. The sealing body is composed of a foamable synthetic resin having an elasticity so as to be able to bias the sliding member toward the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member. The developer-carrying-amount control member is disposed (or arranged) in such a manner that the control-member body section contacts with the sliding member.
In the image forming apparatus having the configuration described above, the sliding member is elastically biased toward the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member by means of the sealing body. Accordingly, at the sliding portion, the circumferential surface contacts with the sliding member closely. Meanwhile, as described above, the frictional heat at the sliding portion can be released to outside by means of the heat-release member. Therefore, melting of the developer due to the rise in temperature of the sliding member caused by the frictional heat and being caked of the melted developer onto the sealing member can be restrained.
According to this configuration, it is possible to maintain the favorable close contact between the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member and the sealing member at the sliding portion. Therefore, it is possible to more effectively restrain the leak of the developer at the sliding portion.
(1-4) The developer-supply section may further comprise an auxiliary sealing member which is provided so as to be interposed between the control-member body section and the developer-carrying member.
In the image forming apparatus having the configuration described above, the auxiliary sealing member is disposed at a clearance between the control-member body section in the developer-carrying-amount control member and the developer-carrying member. Therefore, with this configuration, it is possible to restrain the leak of the developer from the clearance as much as possible.
(1-5) The developer-supply section may be configured as described below. The sealing member comprises a sliding member, a metallic sheet for heat-release, and a sealing body. The sliding member is a sheet-like member having a surface of low coefficient of friction. The sliding member is disposed (or arranged) so as to contact with the circumferential surface at the end portion of the developer-carrying member. The metallic sheet serving as the heat-release member is composed of a thin metallic plate which is set to be attached to the sliding member. The sealing body is attached to the metallic sheet and the developer-accommodation section. This sealing body is composed of a foamable synthetic resin having an elasticity so as to be able to bias the sliding member toward the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member.
In the image forming apparatus having the configuration described above, during the image-forming operation, the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member frictionally slides on the sliding member. This frictional slide generates frictional heat at the sliding member. Meanwhile, as described above, the sliding member is set to be attached to the metallic sheet. Accordingly, the frictional heat, which has been generated at the sliding member, is released to the outside from the sliding portion of the sliding member and the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member through the metallic sheet. Further, the sliding member is elastically biased by the sealing body toward the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member. Accordingly, the sliding member closely contacts with the circumferential surface favorably.
By means of this configuration, the rise in temperature of the sliding member is restrained during the image-forming operation. Accordingly, it can be restrained for the developer, which has entered (intruded) into the clearance between the sliding member and the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member, to be melted and be caked (or stuck) onto the sealing member. Therefore, a deterioration in a close contact condition can be restrained between the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member and the sealing member. Further, the sealing body elastically biases the sliding member to the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member, and thereby the close contact condition between the circumferential surface and the sliding member is improved. Accordingly, the leak of the developer from the clearance between the sliding member and the circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member can be restrained as much as possible.
(1-6) The sealing member may be configured in such a manner that the metallic sheet is exposed toward space outside of the developer-accommodation section at outside of the opening section.
In the image forming apparatus having the configuration described above, the frictional heat generated at the sliding member during the image-forming operation is transmitted to the metallic sheet. The heat, which has been transmitted to the metallic sheet, can be released from a position, in the metallic sheet for heat-release, exposed to the space outside of the developer-accommodation section toward the same space. That is, the metallic sheet can be cooled by heat radiation to the space.
According to this configuration, the rise in temperature of the sliding member during the image-forming operation is effectively restrained by means of the extremely simplified apparatus configuration. Therefore, the leak of the developer from the clearance between the sliding member and circumferential surface of the developer-carrying member can effectively be restrained with the extremely simplified apparatus configuration.
(2) A developer cartridge of the present invention is configured so as to be removably (or detachably) attached to the body frame. This developer cartridge is configured so as to accommodate a developer and to be capable of supplying the developer to an image-forming section at which the developer is to be arranged in an image-wise manner in a body frame of an image forming apparatus. The present invention is characterized in that the developer cartridge comprises the developer-carrying member, the developer-accommodation section, the sealing member, and the heat-release member.
According to this configuration, the leak of the developer from the developer cartridge during the image-forming operation can be favorably restrained.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
An embodiment of the present invention (an embodiment which the applicant(s) of the present invention believe(s) is the best at the time of filing of the present patent application) will next be described with reference to the drawings.
Overall Configuration of Color Laser Printer:
The color laser printer 100 of the present embodiment is configured in such a manner that it can form a polychromatic image on a paper P, serving as a sheet-like recording medium, while transporting the paper P along a predetermined paper path PP, as described below.
The color laser printer 100 includes four image-forming units 101. That is, a yellow image-forming unit 101Y, a magenta image-forming unit 101M, a cyan image-forming unit 101C, and a black image-forming unit 101K are accommodated in a body casing 110 which constitute a body frame of the color laser printer 100. The yellow image-forming unit 101Y, the magenta image-forming unit 101M, the cyan image-forming unit 101C, and the black image-forming unit 101K are, in this order, arranged in the front-and-rear direction from the front side to the rear side.
The body casing 110 includes an upper cover 111 and a front cover 112.
A catch tray (or a paper-ejection tray) 111b is formed at a portion in the rear side on an upper surface 111a of the upper cover 111. The catch tray 111b is formed by an inclined plane which extends obliquely downward from the front side to the rear side. A paper-ejection port 111c is formed above a lower end portion (an end portion in the rear side) of the catch tray 111b. That is, the catch tray 111b is configured in such a manner that sheets of paper P, on which an image has formed, which are ejected from the paper-ejection port 111c are piled (or held) thereon.
The front cover 112 is configured so as to turn (or rotate) around a lower portion thereof along the front-and-rear direction, and thereby to be capable of opening and closing the front side of the body casing 110. The front cover 112 is configured in such a manner that, when the yellow image-forming unit 101Y, the magenta image-forming unit 101M, the cyan image-forming unit 101C, and the black image-forming unit 101K are mounted (installed) to or removed from the body casing 110, it turns in a clockwise direction in
Paper-Feed Cassette:
In a bottom portion of the body casing 110, a paper-feed cassette (or a paper feed unit) 120 is detachably provided. The paper-feed cassette 120 is configured so as to be capable of accumulating the paper P in a layered manner.
The paper-feed cassette 120 includes a cassette case 121. The cassette case 121 is a box-like member constituting a casing of the paper-feed cassette 120, and is configured such that its upper portion is opened upwardly. Inside the cassette case 121, a paper-pressing plate 122, on which paper sheets are placed, is disposed. The paper-pressing plate 122 is configured so as to be able to pivot on a pressing plate-rear end portion 122a which is an end portion in the rear side, while a pressing plate-front end portion 122b which is an end portion in the front side moving along the height direction as a free end. A pressing plate-biasing spring 123 is arranged under the pressing plate-front end portion 122b so as to be able to bias the pressing plate-front end portion 122b upwardly.
A separation pad 124 is disposed at a position adjacent to an end portion in the front side of the cassette case 121 and downstream of the pressing plate-front end portion 122b in a paper-transport direction. An upper surface of the separation pad 124 is composed of a material, such as a rubber, whose coefficient of friction is greater than coefficient of friction of the paper. The separation pad 124 is biased upwardly from underneath of the pad 124 by means of an unillustrated spring.
A pinch roller 125 is disposed at an upper end portion of the cassette case 121 in the front side, which is downstream of the separation pad 124 in the paper-transport direction. The pinch roller 125 is rotatably supported by the cassette case 121.
Overall Configuration of Developer Cartridge:
A plurality of developer cartridges 130 (a yellow developer cartridge 130Y, a magenta developer cartridge 130M, a cyan developer cartridge 130C, and a black developer cartridge 130K) serving as a developer-supply section of the present invention are disposed above the paper-feed cassette 120 and inside the body casing 110. The developer cartridges 130 constitute the foregoing image-forming unit 101.
The yellow developer cartridge 130Y, the magenta developer cartridge 130M, the cyan developer cartridge 130C, and the black developer cartridge 130K are disposed in this order from the front side to the rear side of the color laser printer 100. Toners (developers) composed of fine particles having a color of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black, are accommodated in the yellow developer cartridge 130Y, the magenta developer cartridge 130M, the cyan developer cartridge 130C, and the black developer cartridge 130K, respectively.
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The above-mentioned toner is accommodated in a space inside the toner tank 131a. The roller-support section 131b is provided in such a manner that it communicates with the toner tank 131a. The roller-support section 131b is configured so as to accommodate a developing roller 132 and a supply roller 133, both of which will be described later.
A developing roller-exposure opening 131c as an opening section of the present invention is formed at an end portion of the roller-support section 131b, the end portion being in one side opposite to the other side of the roller-support section 131b closer to the toner tank 131a. The developing roller-exposure opening 131c is provided so as to extend over a substantially entire area of the developer cartridge case 131 in the width direction
The above-mentioned developing roller 132, which constitutes a developer-carrying member of the present invention, is rotatably supported by the roller-support section 131b. The developing roller 132 is a substantially cylinder-shaped member having a central axis which is parallel to the width direction perpendicular to the paper-transport direction. Specifically, the developing roller 132 is comprised of a metallic rotating center shaft and a semi-electrically conductive synthetic rubber-layer formed around (or surrounding) the rotating center shaft.
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The developing roller 132 and the supply roller 133 are configured, by being rotated in a direction indicated by an arrow in
A toner layer thickness control blade 134, which serves as a developer-carrying-amount control member of the present invention, is fixed onto the roller-support section 131b. The toner layer thickness control blade 134 includes a blade body section 134a, which constitutes a control-member body section and a heat-release member of the present invention, and a rubber tip 134b, which constitutes a developer-carrying-amount control section of the present invention (see inside of the magenta developer cartridge 130M in
The blade body section 134a is composed of a thin metallic plate having good heat conductance. The blade body section 134a is formed in a substantially rectangular shape having a longitudinal direction in the above-mentioned width direction. The rubber tip 134b is composed of a thin and long beam-like (or a long scale-like) plate made of a synthetic rubber having a longitudinal direction in the above-described width direction. The rubber tip 134b is fixed at a tip portion of the blade body section 134a.
In the present embodiment, as described later, a width (a dimension in the longitudinal direction) of the rubber tip 134b is designed to be somewhat narrower (or shorter) than a width of the blade body section 134a. That is, the toner layer thickness control blade 134 is configured in such a manner that a portion, where the rubber tip 134b is not provided, is formed at both end portions in the width direction of the tip of the blade body section 134a in a state where the rubber tip 134b is fixed at the tip of the blade body section 134a.
The toner layer thickness control blade 134 is fixed at the roller-support section 131b in such a manner that a portion of the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132, the portion being adjacent to the contact section of the developing roller 132 and the supply roller 133 and downstream of the contact section in the rotational direction of the developing roller 132, is capable of elastically contacting with the rubber tip 134b by means of a flexure of the blade body section 134a with a predetermined pressing force. The toner layer thickness control blade 134 is configured in such a manner that the rubber tip 134b and the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132 which is being rotated in the direction shown by the arrow in
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Configurations to restrain leak of toner from a clearance between both end portions in the width direction of the developing roller 132 and the developing roller-exposure opening 131c will be described later in detail. The configurations constitute a substantial part of the developer cartridge 130 (especially, the developer cartridge case 131).
Drum Unit:
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The drum unit case 141 is a frame-like member composed of a synthetic resin plate. The drum unit case 141 is configured so as to be capable of removably holding the above-mentioned developer cartridge 130.
The photoconductor drum 142 is rotatably supported by the drum unit case 141. The photoconductor drum 142 is configured in such a manner that an electrostatic latent image can be formed on its circumferential surface. The photoconductor drum 142 is placed so as to be opposed to the developing roller 132 in the developer cartridge 130 at an image-forming section D.
The scorotron-type charger 143 is fixed to the drum unit case 141. The scorotron-type charger 143 is disposed so as to be opposed to a part of the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142, the part of the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 being upstream of a position where the developing roller 132 is opposed to the photoconductor drum 142 in a rotational direction (in a direction shown by an arrow in
Scanner Unit:
A scanner unit 150 is configured so as to be capable of scanning a laser beam (shown by alternate long and short dash line in
Paper-Feed Section:
A paper-feed section 160 is provided inside the body casing 110. The paper-feed section 160 is configured so as to be capable of feeding the paper P toward the developer cartridge 130 and the drum unit 140. The paper-feed section 160 includes a pick-up roller 161, a paper-feed roller 162, a resist-drive roller 163, a resist-opposite roller 164, and a paper-guide 165.
The pick-up roller 161 is rotatably supported within the body casing 110. The pick-up roller 161 is configured so as to be rotated in a direction shown by an arrow in
The paper-feed roller 162 is disposed at a position to which a paper is transported along the paper path PP from the pick-up roller 161. The paper-feed roller 162 is disposed so as to be opposed to the pinch roller 125. The paper-feed roller 162 is rotatably supported within the body casing 110. Further, the paper-feed roller 162 is configured so as to be rotated in a direction shown by an arrow in
The resist-drive roller 163 is disposed at a position above the paper-feed roller 162 to which the paper is transported along the paper path PP. The resist-drive roller 163 is rotatably supported within the body casing 110. The resist-drive roller 163 is configured so as to be rotated in a direction shown by an arrow in
The resist-opposite roller 164 is disposed at a position above the pinch roller 125 to which the paper is transported along the paper path PP. The resist-opposite roller 164 is disposed so as to be opposed to the resist-drive roller 163. The resist-opposite roller 164 is rotatably supported by the front cover 112.
Transfer Section:
Within the body casing 110, a transfer section 170, which serves as a recording-medium-transport mechanism of the present invention, is provided under the image-forming unit 101. The transfer section 170 comprises a paper-transport belt 171, a transfer frame 172, a belt-drive roller 173, a belt-support roller 174, and a belt cleaner 176.
The paper-feed transport belt 171 is composed of a film made of an electrically conductive plastic which is formed by dispersing electrically conductive particles such as carbon and the like into a resin made of polycarbonate, polyimide and the like. The paper-transport belt 171 is formed to be an endless belt.
The transfer frame 172 is a frame-like member composed of a synthetic resin plate. The belt-drive roller 173 is rotatably supported at an end portion in the rear side of the transfer frame 172. The belt-drive roller 173 is disposed at a more rear side than the photoconductor drum 142 opposite to the black developer cartridge 130K which is placed at the most rear side among the plurality of developer cartridges 130. The belt-drive roller 173 is configured so as to be rotated in a direction shown by an arrow in
The belt-support roller 174 is rotatably supported at an end portion in the front surface side of the transfer fame 172. The belt-support roller 174 is disposed at a more front side than the photoconductor drum 142 opposite to the yellow developer cartridge 130Y which is placed at the most front surface side among the plurality of developer cartridges 130.
The above-mentioned paper-transport belt 171 is supported so as to be stretched between the belt-support roller 174 and the belt-drive roller 173 with a predetermined tension. That is, the paper-transport belt 171 is tensioned in such a manner that a paper-transport surface which is an outer surface thereof is opposed to the photoconductor drums 142 in a plurality of the drum units 140. The belt-support roller 174 is supported by the transfer frame 172 so as to be capable of rotating together with a revolving movement of the paper-transport belt 171, the revolving movement being caused by means of a rotation in a direction shown by an arrow in
The transfer roller 175 is rotatably supported by the transfer frame 172. The transfer roller 175 is disposed so as to be opposed to each of a plurality of photoconductor drums 142 to nip the paper-transport belt 171 therebetween. Further, an output terminal of a high voltage power source is electrically connected to the transfer roller 175. That is, the transfer roller 175 is configured so as to be capable of applying a transfer bias voltage for transferring the toner on the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 onto the paper P on the paper-transfer belt 171 to a transfer position T where the transfer roller 175 is opposed to the photoconductor drum 142.
The belt cleaner 176 is disposed under a portion of the paper-transfer belt 171, the portion being stretched under each of the transfer rollers 175. The belt cleaner 176 is configured so as to be capable of cleaning an entire portion in its width direction of a paper-transfer surface of the paper-transfer belt 171 which has passed the image-forming section D.
Fixing Section:
A fixing section 180 is disposed at a position inside the body casing 110 and downstream of the transfer section 170 in the paper-transfer direction. The fixing section 180 is configured so as to be capable of fixing an image formed on the paper P with the toner onto the paper P. The fixing section 180 includes a heat roller 181 and a pressure roller 182.
The heat roller 181 includes a roller body composed of a thin-walled cylindrical member made of a metal whose surface has been exfoliated, and a halogen lamp accommodated inside the roller body. The heat roller 181 is configured so as to be rotated in a direction shown by an arrow in
Paper-Ejection Section:
A paper-ejection section 190 is provided at the most rear side inside the body casing 110 and above the fixing section 180. The paper-ejection section 190 is configured so as to be capable of ejecting the paper P outside the body casing 110 which has passed through the fixing section 180.
The paper-ejection section 190 includes a fixed paper-transport roller 191, a pinch roller 192, a paper-ejection roller 193, and a paper-ejection follower roller 194.
The fixed paper-transport roller 191 and the pinch roller 192 are disposed at positions to which the paper P is transported by the heat roller 181 and the pressure roller 182. The fixed paper-transport roller 191 is rotatably supported so as to be capable of being rotated in a direction shown by an arrow in
The paper-ejection roller 193 and the paper-ejection follower roller 194 are disposed adjacently to the paper-ejection port 111c so as to face the paper-ejection port 111c. The paper-ejection roller 193 is rotatably supported so as to be capable of being rotated in a direction shown by the arrow in
Summary of Overall Configuration of Color Laser Printer:
As is described above, the color laser printer 100 of the present embodiment is configured so as to scan the laser beam generated/modulated on the basis of the image data on the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 by means of the scanner unit 150, and thereby to be capable of forming the electrostatic latent image on the circumferential surface.
Further, the color laser printer 100 is configured so as to supply the toner charged by the developer cartridge 130 to the electrostatic latent image formed on the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 at the image-forming section D, to thereby be capable of attaching the toner onto the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 with a pattern corresponding to the electrostatic latent image. That is, the color laser printer 100 is configured so as to be capable of arranging the toner in an image-wise manner at the image-forming section D.
Further, the color laser printer 100 is configured so as to transfer onto the paper P the toner which is attached on the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142, while transporting the paper P along the paper path PP by means of the transfer section 170, to thereby be capable of arranging the toner onto the paper P in the image-wise manner. In addition, the color laser printer 100 is configured so as to fix the toner attached on the paper P by heating/pressurizing it with the fixing section 180, to thereby be capable of forming the image formed by the toner on the paper P.
Detailed Structure of Substantial Part of Developer Cartridge:
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A pair of side sealing members 136 is provided at both end portions in the width direction of the developer cartridge case 131 (developing roller-exposure opening 131c). Each of the side sealing members 136 is provided so as to be interposed between each of the both end portions in the width direction of the developing roller 132 and the developer cartridge case 131 (roller-support section 131b).
The side sealing member 136 is configured so as to slide over the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132, to thereby be capable of restraining the toner from leaking through (or from) the developing roller-exposure opening 131c to outside of the developer cartridge case 131. Specifically, the side sealing member 136 includes a side sealing body 136a which constitutes a sealing body of the present invention and a felt member 136b which constitutes a sliding member of the present invention.
The side sealing body 136a is composed of a foam sponge layer having a thickness of nearly 5 mm and an elasticity. The side sealing body 136a is fixed on the roller-support section 131b in the developer cartridge case 131 by use of a two-sided tape.
The felt member 136b is composed of a seat-like member having a surface of low coefficient of friction. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the felt member 136b is composed of a fluorine-series synthetic resin which has a thickness of nearly 0.5 to 1 mm and is in a raised state. The felt member 136b is disposed so as to cover a substantially entirety of a surface of the side sealing body 136a which is opposed to the developing roller 132. Further, the felt member 136b is provided so as to further extend toward a position upstream of an end portion of the side sealing member 136a in the rotational direction of the developing roller 132 (shown by an arrow in
The felt member 136b is attached and fixed to the side sealing body 136a by use of the two-sided tape. That is, the side sealing body 136a and the felt member 136b are layered each other by use of the two-sided tape. Each of the felt members 136b is disposed so as to contact with the circumferential surface at each of the both end portions in the width direction of the developing roller 132. Further, the felt member 136b is elastically biased toward the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132 by means of the side sealing body 136a.
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In the present embodiment, the toner layer thickness control blade 134 is disposed in such a manner that, portions of a surface of the blade body section 134a opposite to a surface to which the blade side sealing member 137 is attached and fixed, which are at the tip portion and the both end portions in the width direction, contacts with the felt member 136b. That is, the tip portion (lower end portion in
In addition, in the present embodiment, the toner layer thickness control blade 134 is fixed to the developer cartridge case 131 (the roller-support section 131b) in such a manner that the side sealing member 136 elastically receives compression force by means of the tip portion of the blade body section 134a. That is, the blade body section 134a is disposed so as to get on an end portion of a laminated body of the side sealing body 136a and the felt member 136b (end portion at a downstream side in the rotational direction of the developing roller 132: upper end portion in
The image-forming operation by means of the color laser printer 100 of the present embodiment will now be described with reference to
Paper-Feed Operation:
When the pick-up roller 161 is driven to be rotated in the direction shown by the arrow in
The paper P, which has been fed toward the paper-transport direction by the paper-feed roller 162, is further fed to a position between the resist-drive roller 163 and the resist-opposite roller 164. After a skew correction and an adjustment of a paper-feed timing of the paper P are performed at the above-described position, the paper P is fed to the transfer position T between the yellow image-forming unit 101Y and the transfer section 170.
Developing Operation:
The toner within the developer cartridge case 131 is conveyed toward the developing roller 132 by means of the rotation in the direction shown by the arrow in
The circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 is exposed to the laser beam (or receives a laser beam exposure) corresponding to an image information by means of the scanner unit 150, after having been uniformly (or evenly) charged by the scorotron-type charger 143. Accordingly, the electrostatic latent image, which corresponds to the image information, is formed on the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142. At the image-forming section D, the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 on which the electrostatic latent image has been formed is made to be opposed to the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132 to which the toner having a predetermined density and the charge amount has been attached. Accordingly, the electrostatic latent image on the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 is developed by the toner. That is, the toner is disengageably attached onto the circumferential surface of the photoconductor drum 142 in the image-wise manner having an arrangement corresponding to the electrostatic latent image.
Transfer Operation:
The paper P, which has been fed to the transfer section 170, is transported from the front surface side to the rear side (from right to left in
Fixing/Paper-Ejection Operation:
The paper having the toner attached to its surface through the transfer section 170 is transported to the fixing section 180. Then, the paper P is heated between the heat roller 181 and the pressurizing roller 182, while being nipped therebetween. Accordingly, the toner on the surface of the paper P is melted to be fixed to the surface. Therafeter, the paper P is ejected by the paper-ejection roller 193 toward the catch tray 111b which is outside of the body casing 110.
Operation/Effect by Means of Configuration of the Present Embodiment:
Next, operation/effect by means of the configuration of the present embodiment will be described with reference to
In the structure of the present embodiment, during the image-forming operation, the frictional heat is generated at the sliding portion of the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132 and the felt member 136b when the developing roller 132 is made to be rotated. This frictional heat is transmitted to the tip portion of the blade body section 134a which contacts with the felt member 136b in the neighborhood of the sliding portion. The heat, which has been transmitted to the tip portion of the blade body section 134a, is released to outside by means of (or thorough) the blade body section 134a which is the metallic plate provided so as to extend toward outside from the sliding portion. That is, the sliding portion is cooled by the blade body section 134a composed of the metallic plate.
According to this configuration, the rise in temperature at the sliding portion is more effectively restrained during the image-forming operation. Therefore, it can be restrained that the toner, which has entered into (or intruded inside) the sliding portion, is melted, and thereby to be caked (or stuck) onto the felt member 136b. Thus, a deterioration in the close contact condition of the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132 and the felt member 136b is restrained.
As is described above, according to the present embodiment, the leak of the developer at the sliding portion can be restrained as much as possible by means of a very simplified apparatus configuration. Accordingly, it can be restrained as much as possible that the formed image on the paper P is disarranged due to that the paper-transport belt 171 or the paper P supported thereon is contaminated by the leaked toner. Further, it is possible to restrain as much as possible a trouble from occurring in which the leaked toner intrudes into the developer cartridge 130 of other color located in the direction of the movement of the paper-transport belt 171 which is revolving (going around), and thereby the disarrangement of the formed image or a chain of the leak of the toner is occurred.
In the configuration of the present embodiment, the frictional heat generated at the felt member 136b is released through the blade body section 134a in the toner layer thickness control blade 134, which is provided so as to get on the side sealing member 136. Therefore, it is possible to effectively release the frictional heat generated at the felt member 136b, without complicating the configuration of the side sealing member 136.
In the configuration of the present embodiment, the side sealing member 136 is held down by the tip portion of the blade body section 134a. Accordingly, shear-deformation along the width direction of the side sealing member 136 is restrained. Therefore, it is possible to maintain a good close contact condition of the side sealing member 136 (felt member 136b) and the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132. That is, it is possible to maintain a sealing performance of the side sealing member 136 favorably.
In the configuration of the present embodiment, the blade side sealing member 137, which serves as the auxiliary sealing member, is provided so as to be interposed at the clearance between the blade body section 134a and the developing roller 132. Accordingly, the leak of the toner from the clearance can be restrained as much as possible.
Exemplification of Several Modified Embodiments:
As mentioned above, it should be noted that the embodiment described above is a mere example of a typical embodiment of the present invention which the applicant(s) of the present invention believe(s) is the best at the time of filing the application. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to the above described embodiment. Accordingly, it is believed obvious that various modifications may be made with respect to the above described embodiment without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.
Typical modified embodiments will now be described. In the explanation of the modified embodiments below, like reference characters with respect to members having the same configurations and functions as those described in the above-mentioned embodiment designate like or corresponding parts (members). The descriptions regarding these members in the above described embodiment may be incorporated hereinafter as long as they are not technically inconsistent.
Needless to say that modified embodiments of the present invention should not be limited to those described below. Further, a plurality of modifications may be combined as appropriate so long as there is no technical inconsistency.
It is also to be understood that the present invention (particularly, the elements or the configurations that are expressed operationally and/or functionally and that constitute or correspond to means for solving the problems of the present invention) should not be construed to be limited to the embodiments described above and the modifications described below on the basis of those descriptions. Such limited interpretation or limited construction unfairly damage the interests of the applicant (who hastens to file an application under first-to-file system) and unfairly benefits imitators, and thus should not be allowed, because it is against the purpose of a patent law which is to protect and utilize an invention.
(i) An image forming apparatus to which the present invention applies is not limited to a color laser printer. For example, the present invention may be preferably applied to an image forming apparatus of an electrophotography-type such as a color plain paper facsimile, a monochrome laser printer, a monochrome plain facsimile. Further, the present invention may be preferably applied to a toner (developer)-using type image forming apparatus other than the image forming apparatus of the electrophotography-type.
(ii) Referring to
(iii) In place of the paper-transport belt 171 at the transfer section 170, a middle-transfer belt onto which a toner image is transferred from the photoconductor drum 142 may be used. In this case, the paper-feed cassette 120 and the paper-feed section 160 are configured in such a manner that the paper P is fed to a position opposite to the belt-drive roller 173.
(iv)
Referring to
The configuration of the present modified example includes a heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c. The heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is composed of a thin plate made of copper having good heat conductance. The heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is laminated to the felt member 136b. An end portion of the laminated body of the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c and the felt member 136b, the end portion being at a downstream side (at upper sides in
The other end portion of the laminated body of the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c and the felt member 136b, which is at the upstream side in the rotational direction, extends outwardly from the end portion of the side sealing body 136a so as to turn around to reach the back side of the developer cartridge case 131. This end portion of the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is exposed to the outside.
That is, the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is formed to be longer than the felt member 136b so that the end portion of the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is capable of being exposed outwardly from the felt member 136b. The heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is exposed to a space outside of the developer cartridge case 131 at the outside of the developing roller-exposure opening 131c.
In the configuration of the modified example described above, the frictional heat generated at the felt member 136b during the image-forming operation is transmitted to the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c. The heat, which has been transmitted to the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c, is released toward the space outside of the developer cartridge case 131 at a back side of the developer cartridge case 131 where the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is exposed. That is, by means of the space, the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c is cooled.
Further, in the configuration of this modified example, a commercially available copper foil may preferably be used as the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c. The heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c composed of the copper foil can be processed very easily. Moreover, the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c can be laminated to the felt member 136b very easily by means of an attachment process using the two-sided tape, an adhesive agent or the like.
Furthermore, in the configuration of this modified example, releasing the heat from the felt member 136b through the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c can be effectively and favorably performed, only by making the end portion of the heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c somewhat longer than the felt member 136b and exposing the end portion to the space outside of the developer cartridge case 131 at the back side of the developer cartridge case 131.
As described above, according to this modified example, the rise in temperature of the felt member 136b during the image-forming operation is effectively restrained by means of an extremely simplified apparatus configuration. Accordingly, the leak of the toner from the clearance between the felt member 136b and the circumferential surface of the developing roller 132 can effectively be restrained with the extremely simplified apparatus configuration.
(v) The heat-releasing metallic sheet 136c shown in
(vi) Those operationally and functionally expressed elements corresponding to each of the elements which constitute the means of the present invention for solving the problems include the specific structures disclosed in the above embodiment and modified embodiments as well as any structures which can implement the operation and functions.
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