Image forming apparatus and process cartridge and developing unit for the image forming apparatus with efficient toner replenishing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6792230
  • Patent Number
    6,792,230
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 23, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 14, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
An image forming apparatus has a latent image forming unit for forming a latent image on an image carrying body and a developing unit for visualizing the latent image formed on the image carrying body by using a developer. In the image forming apparatus, for the developing unit, a developer replenishment box is communicatively connected to a developing housing in which a developer is contained, and the developer replenishment box is disposed in an upstream of a latent image writing position P on the image carrying body. The developer replenishment box is contained in a process cartridge.
Description




The present disclosure relates to the subject matter contained in Japanese Patent Application NO. 2001-388372 filed on Dec. 20, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine and a printer. More particularly, the invention relates to an image forming apparatus of a type which visualizes a latent image on an image carrying body by using a developer, and a process cartridge and a developing unit, which are both used for the image forming apparatus.




2. Description of the Related Art




In an electrophotographic machine as a typical example of this type of image forming apparatus, a latent image is formed on an image carrying body such as a photosensitive drum, by a scanning light beam emitted from an optical unit, for example. The latent image is visualized (developed) by using the developer, and transferred onto a recording sheet, such as a recording paper.




In this case, if a two-component developing system, for example, is used, as the toner consumption progresses, toner or toner and carrier are periodically replenished (JP-B-6-12475).




In this type of the technique, an image is transferred onto the image carrying body, while transporting the recording sheet in the substantially vertical direction, and scanning light is laterally incident on the image carrying body.




In this case, a toner replenishment box is disposed in downstream (in a lower part in this instance) of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body. Accordingly, the toner replenishment box does not hinder the operation of writing the latent image onto the image carrying body.




However, in this type of technique, the toner replenishment box is disposed in downstream (in a lower part in this instance) of a scanning light incident position. Therefore, for example, when the amount of toner is increased, the toner amount increase more easily affects the positions of a sheet tray and the optical unit, which are disposed in the lower part, since the volume of the toner replenishment box is increased. Changes to the specification of the machine, caused by the toner replenishing amount change, are not uniform. This makes it difficult to use the image forming apparatus in common for different specifications. An additional problem is that with increase of the toner replenishing amount, the machine size tends to increase.




Further, in a case where the machine is designed so as to allow the toner replenishment box to be pulled out from an upper part of the machine body, it entails that it is difficult to install another device in an upper space of the toner replenishment box. An additional technical problem arises that a dead space is easy to be formed in upstream (in an upper part in this instance) of the scanning light incident position.




Particularly in a case where the process cartridge is equipped with the toner replenishment box, such a technical problem is more remarkable by the amount of its occupied space increase.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made to solve the problems described above. An object of the invention is to provide an image forming apparatus, which is capable of efficiently securing a replenishing function of a developer while satisfying requirements of the size reduction and common usability of the image forming apparatus, and with a minimum chance of forming dead space within the apparatus.




According to embodiments of the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including a latent image forming unit and a developing unit. The latent image forming unit forms a latent image on an image carrying body. The developing unit visualizes the latent image formed on the image carrying body by using a developer. A developing housing containing the developer is communicatively connected to a developer replenishment box. The developer replenishment box is disposed in an upstream of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an explanatory diagram interrelatedly showing an image forming apparatus, a process cartridge, and a developing unit, which are based on the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an explanatory diagram for explaining an overall construction of an image forming apparatus which forms an embodiment 1 of the invention.





FIG. 3

is an explanatory diagram for explaining the details of a process cartridge used in the embodiment.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view showing a major portion of the process cartridge including a waste developer transporting mechanism.





FIG. 5

is an explanatory diagram for explaining the details of the process cartridge including a waste developer transporting mechanism.





FIG. 6A

is an explanatory diagram for explaining the waste developer transporting mechanism, and

FIG. 6B

is a cross sectional view taken on line B—B in FIG.


6


A.





FIG. 7

is an explanatory diagram for explaining a drive force transmitting system of the process cartridge.





FIG. 8

is a view taken in an arrow direction VIII in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a diagram comparatively showing a layout inclusive of the process cartridge in the embodiment and a layout inclusive of the process cartridge, which is illustrated for comparative purpose.





FIG. 10

is an explanatory diagram for exemplarily explaining the attaching/detaching of the process cartridge constructed according to the embodiment.





FIG. 11

is an explanatory diagram for explaining a relationship between the process cartridge and a photosensitive cartridge.





FIG. 12

is an explanatory diagram for explaining a relationship among the process cartridge, developer replenishment box, and waste developer recovering box.





FIG. 13

is an explanatory diagram for exemplarily explaining the replacing work of the developer replenishment box and the waste developer recovering box.





FIG. 14

is an explanatory diagram for explaining modifications of the developer replenishment box and the waste developer recovering box.





FIG. 15

is an explanatory diagram for explaining an overall arrangement of an image forming apparatus which constitutes an embodiment 2 of the invention.





FIG. 16

is a cross sectional view showing the detail of a process cartridge used in the embodiment.





FIG. 17

is a cross sectional view showing the detail of a toner replenishing path portion of the process cartridge used in the embodiment.





FIG. 18

is an explanatory diagram for explaining the toner replenishing path of the process cartridge of the embodiment, over its axial length.





FIG. 19

is an explanatory diagram for explaining a sub-cartridge construction of the process cartridge of the embodiment.





FIG. 20

is a perspective view showing an over-all construction of a developer cartridge, which is based on the invention.





FIG. 21

is an explanatory diagram showing the developer cartridge when the rear cover is removed.





FIG. 22

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a developer cartridge used in the embodiment.





FIG. 23

is an exploded, perspective view showing a photosensitive cartridge


100


used in the embodiment.





FIG. 24

is an explanatory diagram showing an overall construction of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment 3 of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, an image forming apparatus has a latent image forming unit


2


and a developing unit


3


as shown in FIG.


1


. The latent image forming unit


2


forms a latent image on an image carrying body


1


. The developing unit


3


visualizes the latent image formed on the image carrying body


1


by using a developer. For the developing unit


3


, a developer replenishment box


5


is communicatively connected to a developing housing


4


in which a developer is contained. The developer replenishment box


5


is disposed in upstream of a latent image writing position P on the image carrying body


1


.




It will be understood that the invention can be applied to every image forming apparatus of a type in which a latent image is visualized by the developing unit


3


. The invention may be applied to not only the monochrome machine but also the color machine of the tandem type in which a plurality of image carrying bodies


1


are arrayed.




For the developing unit


3


, any kind of developer may be used if it is capable of replenishing the developer. The developer may be any of a two-component developer, a one-component developer, and a developer in which magnetic carrier is used for only a carrier medium for transporting supplied toner and the like.




The developer replenishment box


5


involves a variety of containers each capable of replenishing a developer (toner, toner+carrier).




The reason why the latent image writing position P is used as a reference position is that if the developer replenishment box


5


blocks the latent image writing position, it is impossible to form a latent image on the image carrying body


1


.




Further, the reason why the wording “upstream of the latent image writing position P” is used is to include sheet paths other than the substantially vertically extending sheet path (in the case of an S-shaped sheet path, for example, the sheet path substantially horizontally extending sheet path is frequent).




The reason why the developer replenishment box


5


is disposed in upstream of the latent image writing position P is that the function of replenishing the developer is realized while effectively utilizing the space within the apparatus, and it is easy to cope with a change of the developer replenishing amount.




Further, this type of image forming apparatus preferably includes a process cartridge


8


, which is detachably attached to an apparatus body


7


, and into which the image carrying body


1


and at least one process unit


9


(


9




a


: charging unit, for example,


9




b


: cleaning unit


9




b


, for example) are incorporated. The developer replenishment box


5


is preferably installed to the process cartridge


8


.




In the embodiment, the process cartridge


8


maybe attached to and detached from the apparatus body


7


, while containing the developer replenishment box


5


.




The developer replenishment box


5


may be formed integrally with the process cartridge


8


. However, it is preferable to detachably attach the developer replenishment box


5


to the process cartridge


8


.




In this case, the developer replenishment box


5


may solely be replaced with another one, and the process cartridge


8


is effectively utilized.




It is also preferable that an image carrying body cartridge including at least the image carrying body


1


is detachably attached to the process cartridge


8


.




In this case, the image carrying body cartridge may solely be replaced with another one, and the process cartridge


8


is effectively utilized.




Additionally, it is preferable that the process cartridge


8


may be attached to and detached from the apparatus body


7


from above, by opening an opening/closing cover


7




a


at the upper part of the apparatus body


7


.




In this case, the attaching and detaching operations of the process cartridge


8


can be improved. To remove a recording sheet jammed near a transfer stage, user may access the jamming sheet by detaching the process cartridge


8


. Thus, the opening/closing cover


7




a


is commonly used for both purposes of detaching the process cartridge


8


and removing the paper jam. As a result, the cost of the apparatus body


7


is reduced.




In a case where recovering of the waste developer is required, it is preferred that a waste developer recovering box


6


is integrally attached to the developer replenishment box


5


.




The waste developer recovering box


6


involves a variety of containers for recovering the waste developer (which means mainly a deteriorated developer in the developing unit


3


, but not exclusive of waste toner gathered after the cleaning).




According to the present invention, the replenishment of the developer and the recovering of the waste developer are simultaneously carried out (deteriorated developer, waste toner after the cleaning and the like) as well. In this case, there is no need of using an additional cartridge for collecting the waste developer, and the operability can be improved and the cost can be reduced.




The waste developer recovering box


6


is not provided separately from the developer replenishment box


5


. Therefore, when the replenishing developer is used up and the developer replenishment box


5


is empty, the waste developer recovering box


6


is also replaced with another box forcibly. Accordingly, if design is made taking the volumes of the developer replenishment box


5


and the waste developer recovering box


6


into account, there is no need of detecting as to whether the waste developer recovering box


6


is full with the waste developer.




Even if the image forming apparatus includes any sheet path, no problem arises. In an image forming apparatus of a type in which a recording sheet S receiving a visual image from the image carrying body


1


by a transfer member


10


is transported from a lower part to an upper part, the developer replenishment box


5


may be disposed on the upper side of the latent image writing position P on the image carrying body


1


.




In this case, since the developer replenishment box


5


is disposed in an upper part of the latent image writing position P, a freedom of the layout of the developer replenishment box


5


(it is easy to cope with the increase of the box volume) is increased. In this respect, it is preferable to dispose the developer replenishment box


5


so.




In an image forming apparatus of a type in which the waste developer recovering box


6


is attached to the developer replenishment box


5


, the waste developer recovering box


6


may be attached to a desired position. For example, in the case of the waste developer recovering box


6


communicatively connected to the developing housing


4


, it is preferable to dispose the waste developer recovering box


6


on the lower side of the latent image writing position P of the image carrying body


1


.




Further, in an image forming apparatus of as type which includes a sheet path extending in a substantially vertical direction, a discharge tray


7




b


in which discharged sheets are contained is preferably provided on the upper side of the developer replenishment box


5


.




In this case, the dead space under the discharge tray


7




b


may be effectively utilized for a space in which the developer replenishment box


5


is installed.




According to the invention, the upper surface housing of the developer replenishment box


5


is preferably a surface inclined in the same direction as of the discharge tray


7




b


in which the recording sheets S are contained.




According to the invention, a freedom of the layout of the developer replenishment box


5


is increased (it is easy to cope with the increase of the box volume), and realizing the size reduction of the image forming apparatus is realized by minimizing the dead space under the discharge tray


7




b.






It is preferable that the developer replenishment box


5


is capable of containing a larger amount of developer than the developing housing


4


disposed on the lower side of the latent image writing position P on the image carrying body


1


.




According to the invention, a freedom of the layout of the developer replenishment box


5


is increased (it is easy to cope with the increase of the box volume).




In an image forming apparatus which is provided with the sheet path extending in the substantially vertical direction, when the developer replenishment box


5


and the developing housing


4


are separately laid out to sandwich the latent image writing position P on the image carrying body


1


therebetween, the developer replenishment box


5


is disposed in an upper part of the latent image writing position P on the image carrying body


1


, and the developing housing


4


is disposed in a lower part of the latent image writing position P. It is preferable that the developer replenishment box


5


is communicatively connected to the developing housing


4


by way of a communicative passage, which makes a detour around the latent image writing position P.




The embodiment effectively utilizes the space within the machine, reduces the size of the developing unit


3


, and realizes the developer replenishment.




In an image forming apparatus of the type in which the sheet path is substantially vertically directed, and an intermediate transfer member is used, an image forming apparatus has a latent image forming unit


2


, a developing unit


3


, and an intermediate transfer member (not shown). The latent image forming unit


2


forms a latent image on an image carrying body


1


. The developing unit


3


visualizes the latent image formed on the image carrying body


1


by using a developer. The intermediate transfer member temporarily holds the visual image formed on the image carrying body


1


, and transfers the visual image onto a recording sheet S. The recording sheet S is transported from a lower part to an upper part.




In this case, for the developing unit


3


, a developer replenishment box


5


is communicatively connected to a developing housing


4


in which a developer is contained, and the developing housing


4


and the developer replenishment box


5


are disposed in an upper part of a latent image writing position P on the image carrying body


1


. According to the invention, a space under the latent image writing position P on the image carrying body


1


is minimized, and hence the vertical size of the apparatus is reduced.




The intermediate transfer member used is required for enabling the transferring of the visual image to the recording sheet S moving in the substantially vertical direction.




The present invention is not limited to the image forming apparatus mentioned above, but may be applied to the single units i.e., the process cartridge


8


and the developing unit


3


, which are used in the image forming apparatus, as shown in FIG.


1


.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.




<Embodiment 1>





FIG. 2

is an explanatory diagram for explaining an embodiment 1 of an image forming apparatus according to the present invention.




In the figure, the image forming apparatus includes an image forming engine


21


, for example, employing an electrophotography system, a sheet supply unit


22


, a discharge tray


27


, and a sheet transporting path


23


. The image forming engine


21


is installed in an apparatus body


20


. The sheet supply unit


22


is disposed under the image forming engine


21


in the apparatus body


20


. An upper part of the apparatus body


20


is formed as the discharge tray


27


. The sheet transporting path


23


is disposed in a rear part (a left side in

FIG. 2

) in the apparatus body


20


and substantially extends in a vertical direction. The sheet transporting path


23


leads a recording sheet S, which comes from the sheet supply unit


22


, to the image forming engine


21


and the discharge tray


27


.




In the instant embodiment, the image forming engine


21


is based on the electrophotography system, for example. The image forming engine


21


includes a photosensitive drum


31


, a charging unit


32


(charging roll in this instance), an exposure unit


33


, a developing unit


34


, a transfer unit


35


, and a cleaning unit


36


. The charging unit


32


charges the photosensitive drum


31


. The exposure unit


33


such as a laser scanning device writes an electrostatic latent image (hereinafter referred to as a latent image) on the charged photosensitive drum


31


. The developing unit


34


develops the latent image on the photosensitive drum


31


by using toner. The transfer unit (transfer roll in this instance)


35


transfers a visual image (toner image) formed on the photosensitive drum


31


onto the recording sheet S. The cleaning unit


36


removes toner left on the photosensitive drum


31


to clean the photosensitive drum


31


.




A register roller


24


for positioning the recording sheet S is provided in an upstream of the photosensitive drum


31


on the sheet transporting path


23


. A fixing unit


25


is disposed in a downstream of the photosensitive drum


31


on the sheet transporting path


23


. A discharge roll


26


is provided immediately before a discharge tray


27


.




In the embodiment, most of devices of the image forming engine


21


are incorporated into a process cartridge


40


.




Specifically, the process cartridge


40


used in the instant embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, contains the photosensitive drum


31


, charging unit


32


, developing unit


34


and cleaning unit


36


. The process cartridge


40


is detachably attached to the apparatus body


20


. That is, the process cartridge


40


is constructed as so called CRU (customer replaceable unit).




In the instant embodiment, the photosensitive drum


31


, charging unit


32


and cleaning unit


36


integrally form a photosensitive cartridge


41


. The photosensitive cartridge is detachably attached to the process cartridge


40


.




In the photosensitive cartridge


41


, the charging unit


32


is disposed in an upstream (on the upper side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


. Further, the cleaning unit


36


is disposed in the further upstream thereof.




In the instant embodiment, in the cleaning unit


36


, a part of the cartridge case


411


is formed as a cleaning case


360


. The cleaning unit


36


includes a cleaning blade


361


, which is provided at an opening edge of the cleaning case


360


and in contact with the photosensitive drum


31


, and a transporting paddle


362


, provided near the opening of the cleaning case


360


, for transporting toner left after the cleaning by the cleaning blade


361


to the inner part of the cleaning case


360


.




The developing unit


34


is based on the two-component development. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the developing unit includes a developing housing


51


which is located in the downstream (on the lower side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P of the photosensitive drum


31


and opened to the photosensitive drum


31


side. A developing roll


52


is disposed facing the opening of the developing housing


51


. A pair of agitating/transporting augers


53


and


54


by which the developer is agitated and transported are provided on the rear side of the developing roll


52


. The developer agitated and transferred by the agitating/transporting augers


53


and


54


is transferred to the developing roll


52


. A developer layer on the developing roll


52


is regulated in thickness by a trimming member (not shown), and the developer is supplied to a developing position on the photosensitive drum


31


.




Further, the developing unit


34


includes a toner cartridge


42


, which is located on the rear side of the developing housing


51


.




The toner cartridge


42


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, is vertically extended astride the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


. A scanning passage


62


along which scanning light beam emitted from the exposure unit


33


passes is formed at a location of the cartridge case


61


, which corresponds to the latent image writing position P. A toner replenishment box


63


is disposed in the upstream (on the upper side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P in the cartridge case


61


. A waste developer recovering box


64


is disposed in the downstream(on the lower side in the instance) of the latent image writing position P.




In the instant embodiment, the toner replenishment box


63


is a cylindrical box extending in the axial direction of the developing roll


52


. A toner agitator


631


is disposed within this, and agitates and mixes toner so as to prevent the toner from being clustered.




A toner replenishment duct


65


is communicatively connected between the toner replenishment box


63


and the developing housing


51


. The toner replenishment duct


65


is positioned out of the scanning passage


62


so as not to interrupt the scanning passage


62


.




The toner replenishment duct


65


includes a toner receiving part


651


, which correspond to an elongated replenishment port


632


bored in a part of the toner replenishment box


63


. The toner replenishment duct includes a connection pipe portion


652


, which is communicatively connected from the outer side end of the toner receiving part


651


(as longitudinally viewed) to a replenishment port


511


of the developing housing


51


(which is located at a position which is lower than the replenishment port


632


of the toner replenishment box


63


). A dispense auger


653


for supplying the received toner to the connection pipe portion


652


at a rate of a predetermined amount of toner is disposed within the toner receiving part


651


.




In the present embodiment, the waste developer recovering box


64


is a box having a deformed fan-shape in cross section, which extends in the axial direction of the developing roll


52


. A recovering port


641


is formed at an upper part of the side end of the waste developer recovering box, and a smooth agitator


642


for smoothing the collected waste developer is disposed within the waste developer recovering box.




A discharge port


512


for discharging the waste developer out of the developing housing


51


(the discharge port


512


is located at a position which is lower than the recovering port


641


) is bored at one side end of the developing housing


51


as longitudinally viewed. The deteriorated developer is periodically discharged from the developing housing


51


, through the discharge port


512


.




One or a plurality of discharge ports


512


may be formed at a predetermined height in a normally open state. If required, a shutter, which is opened and closed at appropriate timings, may additionally be provided in association with the discharge port.




A waste developer transporting mechanism


66


is provided between the recovering port


641


of the waste developer recovering box


64


and the discharge port


512


of the developing housing


51


.




The waste developer transporting mechanism


66


, as shown in

FIGS. 4

to


6


, is disposed on the side of the developing housing


51


and the toner cartridge


42


. The recovering port


641


of the waste developer recovering box


64


and the discharge port


512


of the developing housing


51


are interconnected by a connecting duct


661


in a sealing fashion. A part of the connecting duct


661


forms a ring-like space part


662


, and a recovering fin


663


is disposed within the ring-like space part


662


.




In the recovering fin


663


, a plurality of fin members


665


are disposed around the rotor


664


at predetermined angular intervals. The recovering port


641


is disposed at a position of the connecting duct


661


defining the ring-like space part


662


, which the position faces a fin moving locus of the recovering fin


663


. A communicating port


666


is bored at a part corresponding to the recovering port


641


. If the recovering fin


663


is manufactured by resin molding or the like, the cost of it may be reduced.




In the embodiment, the process cartridge


40


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, for example, includes each photosensitive cartridge


41


, toner cartridge


42


, and a cartridge holder


401


for holding another device. A movable holder


402


for holding down the toner cartridge


42


is provided in the cartridge holder


401


in a swingable manner. By removing an engaging state of the movable holder


402


with an engaging piece


611


of the toner cartridge


42


, the toner cartridge


42


is separated from the cartridge holder


401


. In

FIG. 4

, the engaging piece


611


of the toner cartridge


42


is not illustrated.




The process cartridge


40


is provided with a drive force transmitting system


70


.




In the drive force transmitting system


70


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a drive motor


71


is fastened to the apparatus body


20


. A drive coupling gear


73


, which is in mesh with a drive shaft gear


72


of the drive motor


71


, is provided with a drive side coupling


74


. The developing unit


3


is axially movably supported with respect to the apparatus body


20


. The drive coupling gear


73


is urged, by an urging spring


75


, in such a direction as to move the drive coupling gear apart from the process cartridge


40


. The drive shaft gear


72


and the drive coupling gear


73


are both helical gears. A torque limiter


76


is attached to the shaft of the drive coupling gear


73


.




The cartridge holder


401


of the process cartridge


40


includes a CRU side coupling


77


, which is removably coupled with the drive side coupling


74


.




In the embodiment, the drive force transmitting system


70


operates in the following manner.




When the drive motor


71


is rotated in a predetermined direction, and its rotational force is transmitted, a thrust force having an arrow direction A is generated at a part where the drive shaft gear


72


is in mesh with the drive coupling gear


73


, by the rotational direction of the motor and the load of the torque limiter


76


. By the thrust force, the drive side coupling


74


is coupled with the CRU side coupling


77


, while resisting the urging force by the urging spring


75


.




When the drive motor


71


stops, the thrust force disappears at the meshing part between the drive shaft gear


72


and the drive coupling gear


73


. As a result, the drive side coupling


74


retracts by the urging force of the urging spring


75


, and the drive side coupling


74


is decoupled from the CRU side coupling


77


.




To decouple those couplings one from the other, the drive motor


71


is rotated in the direction opposite to the direction in which the motor is rotated when those couplings are coupled. As a result, a thrust force of which is opposite in direction to the thrust force generated when those couplings are coupled is generated at the meshing part between the drive shaft gear


72


and the drive coupling gear


73


. In this way, those may be decoupled one from the other.




Where such a coupling removal mechanism is employed, there is no need of using additional parts exclusively used for the decoupling of the couplings. Accordingly, the coupling removal mechanism is simplified correspondingly.




An operation of the thus constructed image forming apparatus which is the embodiment of the invention, will be described.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, in the process cartridge


40


, the photosensitive drum


31


is charged by the charging unit


32


, and after a latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum


31


by the exposure unit


33


, and it is visualized (into a toner image) by the developing unit


34


.




A recording sheet is fed to the sheet transporting path


23


at a predetermined timing, from the sheet supply unit


22


, and it is positioned by the register roller


24


and then to a transfer stage.




The toner image is transferred from the photosensitive drum


31


onto the recording sheet by the transfer unit


35


, and the toner image, not yet fixed, is fused and fixed on the recording sheet by the fixing unit


25


, and the sheet having undergone the fixing process is discharged into the discharge tray


27


. The residual toner on the photosensitive drum


31


is removed by the cleaning unit


36


.




During such an image forming process, a scanning light beam emitted from the exposure unit


33


reaches the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


, through the scanning passage


62


of the process cartridge


40


. Therefore, there is no chance that the process cartridge


40


impairs the exposure scanning performance of the exposure unit


33


.




In the developing unit


34


, as the image forming process progresses, the amount of toner consumption increases, and new tone is successively replenished from the toner replenishment box


63


to the developing housing


51


by way of the toner replenishment duct


65


in accordance with an algorithm of toner replenishment control unit, not shown.




The new toner replenished into the developing housing


51


, and the developer in the developing/housing


51


is agitated and mixed together by the agitating/transporting augers


53


and


54


. The thus mixed one is supplied to the developing roll


52


, while retaining a predetermined charging characteristic. The developer held by the developing roll


52


is supplied to the developing area associated with the photosensitive drum


31


.




In the developing unit


34


, part of the developer in the developing housing


51


is not used for the development, and circulated within the developing housing


51


by the agitating/transporting augers


53


and


54


.




Such an developer has been deteriorated and it is difficult for the developer to retain the charging characteristic. In the embodiment, the waste developer (mainly deteriorated developer) is discharged from the discharge port


512


of the developing housing


51


periodically or predetermined timings.




The waste developer, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, is transported into the recovering fin


663


in the waste developer transporting mechanism


66


, and dropped into and collected by the waste developer recovering box


64


through the recovering port


641


of the waste developer recovering box


64


, and is agitated by the smooth agitator


642


.




A layout of the process cartridge


40


within the apparatus body


20


is shown in FIG.


9


.




A comparative example used here is a process cartridge


40


′ incorporating thereinto a toner cartridge


42


′ (equipped with only a toner replenishment box


63


in this instance), which is located downstream (on the lower side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


. The process cartridge


40


of the embodiment is compared with the process cartridge


40


′ of the comparative example. The bottom of the process cartridge


40


of the instant embodiment is higher than that of the comparative example by “h”. With this feature, there is eliminated a layout limit imposed onto the sheet supply unit


22


and the like, which are disposed in a lower part of the apparatus body


20


.




In the embodiment, the toner replenishment box


63


is disposed upstream (on the upper side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


. Therefore, a space occupied by the process cartridge in an upper part of the scanning light line “k” in the apparatus body


20


is increased and larger than that in the comparative example.




As recalled, in the comparative example, the space in the lower part of the discharge tray


27


within the apparatus body


20


is the dead space D. The instant embodiment effectively utilizes this dead space D, and uses it merely as a space occupied by the toner replenishment box


63


. Therefore, when the process cartridge


40


of the embodiment is used, there is no need of greatly changing the specifications on the upper part of the apparatus body


20


.




Even in such a case of increasing the toner replenishing amount of the toner replenishment box


63


, if the space of the upper part within the apparatus body


20


is effectively used, it is required to little change the specifications on the upper part (vicinal region around the discharge tray


27


) of the apparatus body


20


.




For this reason, in constructing the image forming apparatuses of various specifications, the apparatus body


20


may be used in common for those different image forming apparatuses.




Even in a case where the upper part specifications of the apparatus body


20


are unavoidably changed, such a minute change of the specifications as somewhat raising of the discharge tray


27


, suffices. As in the comparative example where the space in the lower part of the apparatus body


20


is limited, the specification must greatly be changed, for example, the layout in the sheet supply unit


22


is changed. In the instant embodiment, by contrast, there is no need of greatly changing the specifications.




The attaching and detaching operations of the process cartridge


40


, which is constructed according to the invention, will be described hereunder.




In the embodiment, a cartridge receiving part


80


to and from which the process cartridge


40


is attached and detached is provided within the apparatus body


20


. The cartridge receiving part


80


is provided with a guide part


81


which consists of, for example, a groove. A guided part of the cartridge holder


401


of the process cartridge


40


slidably engages the groove.




Also in the embodiment, a part of the bottom wall of the discharge tray


27


is formed as an opening/closing cover


82


. An opening formed when the opening/closing cover


82


is opened, is used as a work opening


83


, which is used for the attaching and detaching operations of the process cartridge


40


.




To pulled out the process cartridge


40


from the apparatus body


20


, as shown in

FIG. 10

, for example, the opening/closing cover


82


is opened, and one pulls out the process cartridge


40


from the cartridge receiving part


80


of the apparatus body


20


, through the work opening


83


.




In this state, when the photosensitive cartridge


41


, for example, is replaced with another cartridge, one removes the photosensitive cartridge


41


from the process cartridge


40


as shown in FIG.


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the cartridge case


411


of the photosensitive cartridge


41


includes an engaging part


412


, which may engage with and disengage from engaged parts


403


in the cartridge holder


401


. With the aid of the engaging part, the cartridge case is positioned to and detachably attached to the cartridge holder


401


.




In the embodiment, the toner cartridge


42


may be detached from the process cartridge


40


.




In this case, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the movable holder


402


of the cartridge holder


401


is turned and moved to release the toner cartridge


42


from its constrained state by the movable holder


402


. Thereafter, one pulls the toner cartridge


42


upward from the cartridge holder


401


.




In the embodiment, the toner cartridge


42


may be replaced with another cartridge after the process cartridge


40


is pulled out of the developing unit apparatus body


20


. The toner cartridge


42


may be replaced, without taking the process cartridge


40


off the apparatus body


20


, in a manner that as shown in

FIG. 13

, the restraining state of the toner cartridge


42


by the movable holder


402


is removed, and thereafter, the toner cartridge


42


is pulled out the toner cartridge


42


from the process cartridge


40


in the upward direction. When this method is used, the replacing work of the toner cartridge


42


is maintained in good conditions.




Particularly, in the instant embodiment, the photosensitive cartridge


41


and the toner cartridge


42


are detachably attached to the process cartridge


40


, and hence the life times of those cartridges are different from one another. However, it is preferable to use those cartridges till those are expired in life time.




In the embodiment, the toner replenishment box


63


and the waste developer recovering box


64


are incorporated into the toner cartridge


42


. Therefore, if the toner cartridge


42


is replaced with another toner cartridge, the toner replenishment box


63


and the waste developer recovering box


64


are also replaced both at once with new ones.




Accordingly, in the embodiment, there is no need of using an additional cartridge for collecting the waste toner. In this respect, the operability improvement and the cost reduction are both achieved. A replenishment toner emptiness is detected and the replacing timing of the toner cartridge


42


is determined by using the emptiness. Therefore, there is no need of detecting the waste developer fullness of the waste developer recovering box


64


.




In the embodiment, the toner cartridge


42


is provided with the toner replenishment box


63


and the waste developer recovering box


64


. If necessary, a waste developer recovering box


68


which receives waste toner from the cleaning unit


36


and stores the waste toner may be attached additionally, for example, as shown in FIG.


14


.




<Embodiment 2>




An embodiment 2 of an image forming apparatus according to the present invention is shown in FIG.


15


.




In the figure, a basic arrangement of the image forming apparatus, as in the embodiment 1, an image forming engine


21


, which is based on the electrophotography, for example, (most of the devices are contained in the process cartridge


40


) is provided in the apparatus body


20


. A sheet supply unit


22


is disposed under the image forming engine


21


within the apparatus body apparatus body


20


. An upper part of the apparatus body


20


is formed as a discharge tray


27


. A sheet transporting path


23


is provided on the rear side (corresponding to the left side in

FIG. 15

) within the apparatus body


20


, while being directed substantially vertically. The sheet transporting path


23


receives a recording sheet delivered from the sheet supply unit


22


, and leads it to the image forming engine


21


and the discharge tray


27


. Difference between the instant embodiment and the embodiment 1 is a mechanical arrangement of the process cartridge


40


.




As shown in

FIG. 19

, a photosensitive cartridge


100


and a developer cartridge


120


are combined into a single unit, or the process cartridge


40


. As in the embodiment 1, the opening/closing cover


82


of the upper part of the apparatus body


20


is opened, and the process cartridge is attached to and detached from the apparatus body


20


.




In the embodiment, the photosensitive cartridge


100


is supported by pins


151


with respect to the developer cartridge


120


in a swingable fashion, and held while being pressed in a predetermined direction by an urging spring


152


.




The components constituting the sub-cartridges


100


and


120


, which form the process cartridge


40


, will be described in detail.




The photosensitive cartridge


100


, as shown in

FIGS. 16

,


17


and


20


, has the photosensitive drum


31


, the charging unit (charging roll)


32


for charging the photosensitive drum, and the cleaning unit


36


(including the cleaning blade


361


and the transporting paddle


362


in this instance) for cleaning the photosensitive drum


31


, which are held in the cartridge case


101


.




As shown

FIG. 20

, the photosensitive drum


31


and the charging unit


32


are rotatably supported on the cartridge case


101


, with the aid of a drum bearing


102


and a roll bearing


103


. The transporting paddle


362


is driven to rotate through a paddle gear


104


. Further, a separation finger


105


for separating the recording sheet is provided downstream of the transfer stage.




In

FIG. 20

, reference numerals


106


and


106




a


are a shutter provided on the cartridge case


101


and its shaft. The shutter


106


functions to open and close a developing area surface on the photosensitive drum


31


. Reference numeral


107


designates a cram assembly for storing information on the photosensitive cartridge


100


, and reference numeral


108


designates a feeder plate for feeding electric power from the apparatus body to the charging roll.




The developer cartridge


120


is based on the one-component development, for example. As shown in

FIGS. 16

,


17


, and


21


to


23


, the cartridge case


121


is provided with a developing housing


122


and a toner replenishment box


123


. A developing roll


125


is disposed at a location opposed to the photosensitive drum.


31


of the developing housing


122


. A layer-thickness regulating blade


126


for regulating a thickness of the developer layer is disposed around the developing roll


125


. An auxiliary agitator


127


for agitating the toner is disposed on the rear side of the developing roll


125


. An agitator


128


for transporting replenishing toner to the developing roll is disposed on its rear side. A dispense auger


129


is further disposed on its rear side, and uniformly transports the toner as supplied to the developing housing


122


.




A toner agitator


130


is provided within the toner replenishment box


123


, and agitates the replenishing toner and transports it to the toner replenishment ducts


132


.




In the embodiment, a scanning passage


131


is formed in the cartridge case


121


at a location between the developing housing


122


and the toner replenishment box


123


. The scanning passage


131


allows a scanning light beam emitted from the exposure unit


33


to pass therethrough. The toner replenishment ducts


132


are provided at both end positions out of the scanning passage


131


of the cartridge case


121


. The toner replenishment ducts are provided for communicatively connecting the developing housing


122


and the toner replenishment box


123


.




Accordingly, in the embodiment, particularly as shown in

FIG. 16

, the toner replenishment box


123


is disposed in an upstream (on the upper side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P of the photosensitive drum


31


. The developing housing


122


is disposed in a downstream (on the lower side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P.




In

FIG. 23

, reference numeral


133


is a tracking cap for adjusting a gap between the developing roll


125


and the photosensitive drum


31


;


134


is drive force transmission gear;


136


is a seal member of the developing roll


125


;


137


is a toner cap;


138


is a drive force transmission gear train for transmitting a drive force to the agitators; and


139


and


140


are a side cover and a rear cover for covering the side and the rear portions of the cartridge case


121


.




Operation of the image forming apparatus thus constructed will be described.




An image forming process in the instant embodiment is substantially the same as in the embodiment 1.




In the image forming process, a scanning light beam emitted from the exposure unit


33


travels through the scanning passage


131


of the process cartridge


40


and reaches the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


. Therefore, there is no chance that the process cartridge


40


impairs the exposure scanning performance of the exposure unit


33


.




In the embodiment, the developing housing


122


of the developer cartridge


120


and the toner replenishment box


123


are vertically separated with respect to the latent image writing position P of the photosensitive drum


31


. Those are communicatively coupled with each other by way of the toner replenishment ducts


132


which make a detour around the scanning passage


131


. Therefore, the toner replenishing is performed without impairing the exposure scanning performance.




In the developing unit


34


, as the image forming process progresses, the toner is consumed in the developing unit


34


. However, the toner in the toner replenishment box


123


, as shown in

FIGS. 18 and 22

, for example, is transported to the dispense auger


129


part of the developing housing


122


by way of the toner replenishment ducts


132


, and is successively supplied into the developing housing


122


with rotation of the dispense auger


129


.




Thereafter, as shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, the new toner supplied into the developing housing


122


is transported to the developing roll by the agitator


128


, and agitated by the auxiliary agitator


127


and supplied to the developing roll


125


. The developer held by the developing roll


125


is regulated in thickness by the layer-thickness regulating blade


126


, and then supplied to the developing area associated with the photosensitive drum


31


.




In this way, with progress of toner consumption, the toner replenishing operation is performed.




In this embodiment, the toner replenishment box


123


is disposed in the upper part of the latent image writing position P of the photosensitive drum


31


. Therefore, the bottom of the process cartridge


40


may be set to be higher than that in the case where it is disposed in the lower part. With this feature, as in the embodiment 1, there is eliminated a layout limit imposed onto the sheet supply unit


22


and the like, which are disposed in a lower part of the apparatus body


20


.




In the instant embodiment, the toner replenishment box


123


is disposed upstream (on the upper side in this instance) of the latent image writing position P of the photosensitive drum


31


. Accordingly, a space occupied by the process cartridge in an upper part of the scanning light line in the apparatus body


20


is increased and larger than that in the comparative example. As in the embodiment 1, the space in the lower part of the discharge tray


27


within the apparatus body


20


is the dead space D. The embodiment merely effectively utilizes the dead space, and hence there is no need of greatly changing the specifications of the upper part of the apparatus body


20


.




Even in such a case of increasing the toner replenishing amount of the toner replenishment box


123


, if the space of the upper part within the apparatus body


20


is effectively used, it is required to little change the specifications on the upper part (vicinal region around the discharge tray


27


) of the apparatus body


20


.




For this reason, in constructing the image forming apparatuses of various specifications, the apparatus body


20


may be used in common for those different image forming apparatuses.




Even in a case where the upper part specifications of, the apparatus body


20


are unavoidably changed, such a minute change of the specifications as somewhat raising of the discharge tray


27


, suffices.




<Embodiment 3>





FIG. 24

is a diagram showing an embodiment 3 of an image forming apparatus according to of the invention.




In the figure, as in the embodiment 1, the image forming apparatus is arranged such that the recording sheet is transported upward along the substantially vertical direction. The embodiment uses the process cartridge


40


, which is different from that in the embodiments 1 and 2. In the embodiment, like reference numerals are used for designating like or equivalent constituent components in the embodiments 1 and 2, and hence the detailed description of them are omitted.




In the instant embodiment, the process cartridge


40


includes a photosensitive drum


31


, a charging unit


32


(charging roll in this instance) for charging the photosensitive drum


31


, a developing unit


34


for developing the latent image written onto the photosensitive drum


31


, an intermediate transfer drum


37


for temporarily holding the visual image formed on the photosensitive drum


31


, and a cleaning unit


38


for removing toner left on the photosensitive drum


31


. In the figure, reference numeral


39


denotes a transfer device (transfer roll in this instance) for transferring a visual image (toner image) from the intermediate transfer drum


37


onto the recording sheet.




In particular, in the embodiment, the developing unit


34


is designed to be capable of supplying toner. A developing roll


202


is incorporated into the developing housing


201


. A toner replenishment box


203


is communicatively connected to the developing housing


201


. The developing housing


201


and the toner replenishment box


203


are disposed in an upper part (downstream in this instance) of the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


. In the instant embodiment, the developing method is not limited to the one-component developing system, the two-component developing system or the like. The embodiment employs such a developing system that the developing roll


202


, for example, holds the carrier and the carrier holds toner, and the resultant developer is supplied to the developing area.




The charging unit


32


is disposed on the lower side (downstream in this instance) of the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


.




A scanning passage


204


along which the scanning light beam emitted from the exposure unit


33


passes is secured in the process cartridge


40


.




Operation of the thus constructed image forming apparatus of the embodiment will b described.




In

FIG. 24

, in the process cartridge


40


, the photosensitive drum


31


is charged by the charging unit


32


, a latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum


31


by the exposure unit


33


, and then it is developed into a visual image (toner image) by the developing unit


34


.




Thereafter, the visual image on the photosensitive drum


31


is transferred onto the intermediate transfer drum


37


.




A recording sheet is fed from a sheet supply unit, not shown, at a predetermined timing to the sheet transporting path


23


, and transferred to the transfer stage.




The toner image on the intermediate transfer drum


37


is transferred onto the recording sheet by the transfer unit


39


, the toner image not yet transferred is fused and fixed on the recording sheet by the fixing unit


25


, and the recording sheet having the toner image fixed thereon is discharged into a discharge tray (not shown). The residual toner on the intermediate transfer drum


37


is removed by the cleaning unit


38


. In this case, the brush cleaning system is generally used for the cleaning system of the intermediate transfer drum


37


. It is frequent to additionally use a flicker bar for scraping the toner off the brush.




During such an image forming process, a scanning light beam emitted from the exposure unit


33


reaches the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


, through the scanning passage


204


of the process cartridge


40


. Therefore, there is no chance that the process cartridge


40


impairs the exposure scanning performance of the exposure unit


33


.




In the developing unit


34


, as the image forming process progresses, the amount of toner consumption increases, and new tone is successively replenished from the toner replenishment box


203


to the developing housing


201


in accordance with an algorithm of toner replenishment control unit, not shown, and then is used for the development of the latent image by the developing roll.




In the embodiment, the process cartridge


40


is disposed in an upper part of the latent image writing position P on the photosensitive drum


31


. Therefore, if an opening/closing cover (not shown) is provided in an upper part of the apparatus body, one may easily attach the process cartridge


40


to and detach it from the apparatus body by opening the opening/closing cover.




In the embodiment, in the developing unit


34


of the process cartridge


40


, the developing housing


201


and the toner replenishment box


203


are disposed in an upper part of the scanning light beam position of the exposure unit


33


. Therefore, the upper space of the apparatus body is effectively utilized while being free from the formation of the dead space. Further, for example, in a case where such a change to the specification as to change the toner replenishing amount is required, a designer may readily deal with the specification change by effectively utilizing the upper space of the apparatus body, without little affecting other component parts.




As seen from the foregoing description, the unique and inventive technical idea is introduced to the layout of the developer replenishment box, viz., the developer replenishment box is disposed upstream of the latent image writing position on the charging unit. Therefore, the developer replenishing function is effectively secured while satisfying the size reduction and common usability of the apparatus.




In the invention, the developer replenishment box is disposed upstream of the latent image writing position on the charging unit. In the image forming apparatus of the type in which a recording sheet is transported substantially vertically and upward, the upper space at the latent image writing position is effectively used for the developer replenishment space, while it does not become the dead space. For example, in a case where such a change to the specification as to change the developer replenishing amount is required, a designer may readily deal with the specification change, without little affecting other component parts. And the common usability of the apparatus body is achieved.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus of the type in which a recording sheet is transported substantially vertically and upward, wherein a developing housing and a developer replenishment box are disposed in an upper part of the latent image writing position on the image carrying body, and an image is transferred onto a recording sheet with the aid of an intermediate transfer body. Therefore, the upper space of the apparatus body may be effectively used for the developer replenishment space. In a case where such a change to the specification as to change the developer replenishing amount is required, a designer may readily deal with the specification change, without little affecting the apparatus body, and the common usability of the apparatus body is realized.




In particular, the lower space of the latent image writing device of the image carrying body is minimized, thereby reducing the vertical dimension of the apparatus.




With use of a process cartridge and a developing unit, which are both used for the image forming apparatus of the invention, it is easy to construct an image forming apparatus which is capable of efficiently securing the replenishing function of the developer while satisfying the requirements of the size reduction and common usability of the image forming apparatus, and with a minimum chance of forming the dead space within the machine.



Claims
  • 1. An image forming apparatus comprising:a latent image forming unit for forming a latent image on an image carrying body; and a developing unit for visualizing the latent image formed on the image carrying body by using a developer, wherein a developing housing containing the developer is communicatively connected to a developer replenishment box; wherein the developer replenishment box is disposed upstream of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body; wherein a waste developer recovering box is disposed downstream of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body; and wherein the waste developer recovering box is integrally attached to the developer replenishment box.
  • 2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a process cartridge detachably attached to the apparatus body, the process cartridge into which the image carrying body and at least one process unit are incorporated,wherein the process cartridge includes the developer replenishment box.
  • 3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the developer replenishment box is detachably attached to the process cartridge.
  • 4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein an image carrying body cartridge including at least the image carrying body is detachably attached to the process cartridge.
  • 5. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the process cartridge is attached to and detached from the apparatus body by opening an opening/closing cover provided in an upper part of the apparatus body.
  • 6. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1,wherein a recording sheet onto which a visual image is transferred from the image carrying body is transported from a lower part to an upper part; and wherein the developer replenishment box is disposed on an upper side of the latent image writing position on the image carrying body.
  • 7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a discharge tray for accommodating discharged sheets, disposed in an upper part of the developer replenishment box.
  • 8. The image forming apparatus according to claim 7, wherein an upper surface housing of the developer replenishment box is an inclined surface inclined in the same direction as of the discharge tray accommodating the recording sheets.
  • 9. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the developer replenishment box is capable of containing a larger amount of developer than the developing housing disposed in a lower side of the latent image writing position on the image carrying body.
  • 10. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6,wherein the developer replenishment box is disposed in an upper part of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body; wherein the developing housing is disposed in a lower part of the latent image writing position; and wherein the developer replenishment box is communicatively connected to the developing housing by way of a communicative passage, which makes a detour around the latent image writing position.
  • 11. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the developing housing is disposed in a lower part of the latent image writing position.
  • 12. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a spring presses the latent image forming unit in a predetermined direction.
  • 13. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the developing housing and the developer replenishment box are communicatively connected by a path on both sides of the latent image writing position, respectively.
  • 14. An image forming apparatus comprising:a latent image forming unit for forming a latent image on an image carrying body; a developing unit for visualizing the latent image formed on the image carrying body by using a developer; and a transfer member used in transferring the visual image formed on the image carrying body and transferring the visual image onto a recording sheet, wherein the recording sheet is transported from a lower part to an upper part; wherein a developing housing containing the developer is communicatively connected to a developer replenishment box; wherein the developing housing and the developer replenishment box are disposed in an upper part of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body; wherein a recording sheet onto which a visual image is transferred from the image carrying body is transported from a lower part to an upper part; wherein the developer replenishment box is disposed on an upper side of the latent image writing position on the image carrying body; wherein an upper surface housing of the developer replenishment box is an inclined surface inclined in the same direction as of a discharge tray of an image forming apparatus accommodating the recording sheet; and wherein the discharge tray is disposed in an upper part of the developer replenishment box.
  • 15. An image forming apparatus comprising:a latent image forming unit for forming a latent image on an image carrying body; a developing unit for visualizing the latent image formed on the image carrying body by using a developer; and a transfer member for used in transferring the visual image formed on the image carrying body and transferring the visual image onto a recording sheet, wherein the recording sheet is transported from a lower part to an upper part; wherein a developing housing containing the developer is communicatively connected to a developer replenishment box; wherein the developing housing and the developer replenishment box are disposed in an upper part of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body; and wherein a waste developer recovering box is disposed downstream of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body.
  • 16. An image forming apparatus comprising:a latent image forming unit for forming a latent image on an image carrying body; and a developing unit for visualizing the latent image formed on the image carrying body by using a developer; wherein a developing housing containing the developer is communicatively connected to a developer replenishment box; wherein the developer replenishment box is disposed upstream of a latent image writing position on the image carrying body; wherein a recording sheet onto which a visual image is transferred from the image carrying body is transported from a lower part to an upper part; wherein the developer replenishment box is disposed on an upper side of the latent image writing position on the image carrying body; wherein a discharge tray for accommodating discharged sheets is disposed in an upper part of the developer replenishment box; and wherein an upper surface housing of the developer replenishment box is an inclined surface inclined in the same direction as the discharge tray accommodating the recording sheets.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-388372 Dec 2001 JP
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