The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and a process cartridge removably attached to a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and particularly to a protective member used in conveyance and storage of a process cartridge.
Heretofore, in an image forming apparatus which adopts electrophotography, a photoconductor that is an image bearing member has been charged by a charger, light irradiation according to image data has been performed on the charged photoconductor thereby to form a latent image, this latent image has been developed by a developing device, and the developed toner image has been transferred onto a recording medium, whereby an image has been formed.
On the other hand, with colorization of an image, a tandem type color image forming apparatus has been also proposed, which has plural process cartridges in which each of the above image forming processes is executed, forms a toner image of each color of cyan, magenta, yellow, and preferably black on each photoconductor, and multi-layer transfers these toner images onto an endless intermediate transfer member in a transfer position of each photoconductor, thereby to form a full color image.
Since such the tandem type color image forming apparatus has each image forming section of each color, it is advantageous for speed-up.
A conventional tandem type color image forming apparatus will be described below.
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However, in packing and conveying states of the process cartridge, in case that the process cartridge has been stored for a long period, the pressure-contact state between the developing roller and the photoconductor drum is continued, whereby such a problem is produced that the contact traces (nip line) of the development roller are produced on the pressure-contact part of the photoconductor drum, or the photoconductor drum surface is stained with oil components moving from rubber components of the developing roller. In order to solve such the problem, the countermeasure as described in the above background art has been taken. However, in the conventional constitution, since the members for spacing the photoconductor drum and the development roller must be attached in the right and left two positions in the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge, the two operations must be performed in packing or renewing the process cartridge. If the single space member is formed, it must be formed at the wastefully large size.
Further, in case of a type in which a charge roller is provided in contact with a photoconductor drum, that is, in case of a contact electrification type process cartridge, vibration in conveyance causes reverse rotation of the photoconductor drum, whereby the charge roller is stained, so that bad printing is caused.
Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide in image forming apparatus and a process cartridge therefor in that a member for holding space between a photoconductor drum and a development roller and preventing reverse rotation of the photoconductor drum in conveyance and storage of the process cartridge is formed by simple constitution and attached or detached easily.
In order to solve these problems, a process cartridge of the invention includes a photoconductor drum that rotates in the circumferential direction, on which an electrostatic latent image corresponding to a toner image is formed; a development roller that is arranged opposed to the photoconductor drum, and makes the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductor drum visible thereby to form a toner image; and an opening part from which the photoconductor drum is partially exposed in the longitudinal direction, wherein the photoconductor drum and the development roller are held in the process cartridge contactably and separatably, and there are provided a first member that is attached to one end in the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge, and holds the photoconductor drum and the development roller spacially, or a second member that is attached to a rotational shaft end of the photoconductor drum to obstruct rotation of the photoconductor drum.
Preferably, a photoconductor drum protective cover that covers the opening part is provided detachably from the process cartridge, the first member is previously attached to the photoconductor drum protective cover, and is attached to or detached from one end part in the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge correspondingly to the attachment and detachment operations of the photoconductor drum protective cover.
Further, splines which are fitted to a photoconductor drive shaft for transmitting the drive force by spline coupling provided for the apparatus body when the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus body is formed at the shaft end of the photoconductor drum, and the second member has a spline fitted to the spline formed at the rotational shaft end of the photoconductor drum. Preferably, regarding a first spline formed at the photoconductor drum in the axial direction, and a second spline formed at the second member, at least one spline part of the first spline is longer than other first spline parts, or at least one spline part of the second spline is longer than other second spline parts.
As described above, according to the invention, in packing or exchanging of the process cartridge, the member for holding space between the photoconductor drum and the development roller can be attached or detached by easy operation, and prevention of the reverse rotation of the photoconductor drum can prevent the stains of the charge roller, so that an effective advantage that good printing quality can be secured can be obtained.
A first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
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The process cartridge 2 to 5 includes a photoconductor drum (photoconductor) 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a that is an image bearing member provided rotatably; a development roller (development means) 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b which causes toner supplied from a toner tank to adhere onto the photoconductor drum 2a to 5a on the peripheral surface of which an electrostatic latent image has been formed by irradiation of laser beams from an exposing device 6a to 6d, and makes the electrostatic latent image visible as a toner image; a charge roller 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c; and a toner exhausting screw 2d, 3d, 4d, 5d.
The photoconductor drums 2a, 3a, 4a, and 5a rotating in the circumferential direction are arranged in alignment so that their rotation axes become parallel to one another.
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In the thus constituted process cartridge 2, development bias is applied between the development roller 2b and the photoconductor drum 2a, and a supply roller bias is applied between the developer supply roller 2e and the development roller 2b. Further, the photoconductor drum 2a is rotation-driven in the direction of an arrow A during an image forming operation.
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The tongue part 18a is provided, protruded from the non-drive transmission side end part 18 in the axial direction of the photoconductor drum 2a. The tongue part 18a is inserted between a rotational shaft support member 19 that rotation-supports the photoconductor drum 2a and a unit 20 into which the development roller 2b is built, thereby to act so as to space the support member 19 and the unit 20.
Here, in this embodiment, the first protective member 18 and the photoconductor drum protective cover 21 are constituted separately, and the first protective member 18 is previously attached to the photoconductor drum protective cover 21. However, they may be formed integrally as components of the invention.
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In this embodiment, though only the single tooth part 17a of the first spline 17 is longer than the other tooth parts 17b, more than two tooth parts may be longer. Namely, the length of at least one tooth part 17a may be different from the lengths of the other tooth parts 17b and may be longer.
Further, the partial tooth part 17a of the first spline 17 is not longer than the other tooth parts 17b, but the partial tooth part 23a of the second spline 23 may be longer. Alternatively, in both tooth parts 17a and 23a of the first spline 17 and the second spline 23, the partial tooth parts 17a and 23a may be made longer so as to be different in the axial length from the other tooth part 17a and 23a.
Further, at an end part of each tooth part 17a, 17b, 23a, a taper is provided in the axial direction and the rotational direction so that fitting can be performed smoothly even in case that the tooth parts come into contact with each other when the second protective member 22 is attached to the process cartridge 2 to 5.
In case that the second protective member 22 has not been attached to the process cartridge yet, the photoconductor drum 2a is kept rotatable. Therefore, due to vibration in conveyance of the process cartridge 2, the photoconductor drum 2a inside the process cartridge 2 rotates reversely in the direction of an arrow B as shown in
Though the invention is applied to the image forming apparatus forming the color image in the above description, it may be applied also to an image forming apparatus forming a monochromatic image.
According to the invention, the following effective advantages are obtained: in packing or exchanging of the process cartridge, the space holding member between the photoconductor drum and the development roller can be attached or detached by the easy operation; by prevention reverse rotation of the photoconductor drum, stains of the charge roller can be avoided; and good printing quality can be secured, so that the invention is useful for the process cartridge used in the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-379474 filed on Nov. 10, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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