This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-201074 filed Oct. 9, 2015.
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and a removable unit.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including an apparatus body that includes a mounting section that is provided with a first connection terminal that performs electrical connection, and a removable unit that is removably mounted on the mounting section of the apparatus body, the removable unit being provided with a second connection terminal that is disposed at a side surface portion of the removable unit and that contacts and is connected with the first connection terminal when the removable unit is mounted, the side surface portion being a side surface with respect to a movement direction of the removable unit when the removable unit is mounted or removed. The second connection terminal is held by a holding member that is mounted on the side surface portion of the removable unit while the holding member is displaceable in a direction that is orthogonal to the movement direction of the removable unit when the removable unit is mounted or removed and while the holding member is pushed towards an outer side of the side surface portion by an elastic member. When the removable unit is mounted, the holding member becomes displaced towards an inner side of the side surface portion, and becomes pushed towards the outer side of the side surface portion by the elastic member that is elastically deformed in accordance with the displacement towards the inner side, so that the second connection terminal contacts the first connection terminal.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are hereunder described with reference to the drawings.
Overall Structure of Image Forming Apparatus
As shown in
The image forming device 2 principally includes a photoconductor drum 22, a charging device 23, an exposure device 24, a developing device 25, a transfer device 26, and a cleaning device 27. The photoconductor drum 22, which is a photosensitive member having the form of a drum, is rotationally driven in the arrowed direction (clockwise in
The photoconductor drum 22 includes, for example, a photodielectric layer formed on a cylindrical conductive base member that is grounded. The photodielectric layer is formed from an organic photosensitive material. As shown in, for example,
As shown in, for example,
The sheet-feeding device 3 includes a sheet container 31 and a sending-out device 33. The sheet container 31 contains the multiple recording sheets 9 that are stacked on a stacking plate 32. The multiple recording sheets 9 are of, for example, required sizes and types that are used in forming images. The sending-out device 33 sends out the recording sheets 9 contained in the sheet container 31 one sheet at a time. The sheet container 31 is mounted on the housing 10 so as to be capable of being drawn out from the housing 10. In accordance with the mode of use, multiple sheet containers 31 are provided. The alternate long and short dash line in, for example,
The fixing device 4 includes, for example, a heating rotary member 41 and a pressing rotary member 42 in the housing having an inlet and an outlet (not shown). The heating rotary member 41 has the form of, for example, a roller or a belt that is rotationally driven in the arrowed direction and whose surface temperature is increased to and maintained at a required temperature by a heating unit. The pressing rotary member 42 has the form of, for example, a roller or a belt-pad that is driven and rotated while contacting with required pressure the heating rotary member 41 substantially along an axial direction of the heating rotary member 41. In the fixing device 4, a contact portion where the heating rotary member 41 and the pressing rotary member 42 contact each other is formed as a fixing section that performs a required fixing operation (heating and pressing operation) when a recording medium 9 to which an unfixed toner image has been transferred passes through the fixing section.
As shown in, for example,
The image forming apparatus 1 forms an image as follows. Here, a basic image forming process that is performed when an image is to be formed on one side of a recording sheet 9 is described as an example.
When the image forming apparatus 1 receives an image forming process start instruction, in the image forming device 2, the surface of the photoconductor drum 22 that starts to rotate is charged to a predetermined polarity and potential by the charging device 23, after which the exposure device 24 exposes the charged surface of the photoconductor drum 22 to light on the basis of the image information, so that an electrostatic latent image having a required potential is formed. Next, when the electrostatic latent images passes through the developing device 25, the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductor drum 22 is developed by using toner supplied by the developing roller 251 and charged to a required polarity, so that the electrostatic latent image is made visible as a toner image.
Thereafter, when the toner image that is formed on the photoconductor 22 is transported to the transfer position facing the transfer device 26 by the rotation of the photoconductor drum 22, in accordance with the timing of such transport of the toner image, the transfer device 26 transfers such toner image to one side of the recording medium 9 that is supplied along the sheet transport path from the sheet-feeding device 3. The cleaning device 27 cleans the surface of the photoconductor drum 22 after the transfer.
Next, the recording sheet 9 to which the toner image has been transferred is transported so as to enter the fixing device after the recording sheet 9 has been separated from the photoconductor drum 22. Then, when the unfixed toner image is subjected to a fixing operation when the unfixed toner image passes through the fixing section disposed between the heating rotary member 41 and the pressing rotary member 42 of the fixing device 4, the unfixed toner image is melted under pressure and is fixed to the recording sheet 9. The recording sheet 9 after the fixing has been completed is discharged from the fixing device 4 and is transported along the sheet transport path. Finally, the recording sheet 9 is discharged onto the upper surface portion of the housing 10, and is held by the holding section 11.
By performing the above-described operations, a monochromatic image formed by using toner of one color is formed on one side of one recording sheet 9, and the basic image forming process ends. When an instruction for executing the image forming process on multiple sheets is issued, the above-described operations are similarly repeated in accordance with the number of sheets.
Structure of Removable Unit
As shown in, for example,
The removable unit 20 according to the exemplary embodiment includes, as the external member 21, a member having an upper surface portion 210, side surface portions 211 and 212, a bottom surface portion 213, and an extending portion 214. The upper surface portion 210 is positioned at the upper side when the removable unit 20 is used. The side surface portions 211 and 212 are respective left and right side surfaces with respect to the direction of movement of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted or removed. The bottom surface portion 213 is positioned at the lower side when the removable unit 20 is used. The extending portion 214 extends in a protruding state in a direction opposite to the insertion direction D1 (that is, the removing direction D2) from a lower portion of the right side surface portion 212.
In, for example,
In the removable unit 20, a first protrusion 28A and a second protrusion 29A are provided on the side surface portion 211 of the external member 21, and a first protrusion 28B and a second protrusion 29B are provided on the side surface portion 212 of the external member 21. The first protrusions 28A and 28B and the second protrusions 29A and 29B are provided for guiding the removable unit 20 in the movement directions D1 and D2 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted and removed, and for positioning the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted.
The first protrusions 28A and 28B are provided as cylindrical structural portions at portions of the respective side surface portions 211 and 212 that become leading sides when the removable unit 20 is moved at the time of mounting the removable unit 20. The structural portions protrude in directions that are substantially orthogonal to the movement directions D1 and D2 of the movable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted and removed (for example, directions that are substantially parallel to the direction of arrow Z of the coordinate axis). The first protrusion 28A that is provided at the side surface portion 211 is disposed such that an input-side connecting member 223 for inputting rotational power secured to one rotary shaft of the photoconductor drum 22 is rotatably disposed in an internal space of the first protrusion 28A. Reference numeral 256 in
On the other hand, the second protrusions 29A and 29B are provided as cylindrical or columnar structural portions at portions of the respective side surface portions 211 and 212 that become trailing sides when the removable unit 20 is moved at the time of mounting the removable unit 20. The structural portions protrude in the directions that are substantially orthogonal to the movement directions D1 and D2 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted and removed.
Further, as shown in, for example,
The second connection terminals 6a to 6g are thin plates made of a conductive material, such as a metal, and having a required planar shape, such as a rectangular shape. As shown in, for example,
As shown in, for example,
In the holding member 7, an upper fitting protrusion 75A and a linear upper guiding groove 76A are provided in the upper surface 71, and a lower fitting protrusion 75B and a linear lower guiding groove 76B are provided in the lower surface 72. The upper fitting protrusion 75A and the lower fitting protrusion 75B are fitted to respective guiding holes 264A and 264B of the mounting portion 260 of the removable unit 20. Linear guiding protrusions 262 and 263 of the mounting portion 260 of the removable unit 20 are fitted to the upper guiding groove 76A and the lower guiding groove 76B.
In the holding member 7, a front elastic deforming portion 77A and a rear elastic deforming portion 77B are provided at an outer side of the front surface 73 and an outer side of the rear surface 74, respectively, at a back-surface side of the side surface 70. The front elastic deforming portion 77A and the rear elastic deforming portion 77B, serving as elastic members, protrude at the rear-surface side of the side surface 70. The front elastic deforming portion 77A and the rear elastic deforming portion 77B are each formed as a member that is formed from a leaf spring bent in a wavy shape. The front elastic deforming portion 77A and the rear elastic deforming portion 77B are formed such that respective free ends 77Ac and 77Bc are capable of contacting an inner wall surface 265 of the mounting portion 260 when the holding member 7 is being mounted on the mounting portion 260 of the removable unit 20.
Further, in the holding member 7, an upper fitting protrusion 78A is provided at an upper end of the side surface 70, and a lower fitting protrusion 78B is provided at a lower end of the side surface 70. The upper fitting protrusion 78A is a plate-like member that protrudes upward by a required length from the upper surface 71 at the upper end of the side surface 70, and that protrudes slightly outward from the side surface 70. The lower fitting protrusion 78B is a plate-like member that protrudes downward by a required length from the lower surface 72 at the lower end of the side surface 70, and that protrudes slightly outward from the side surface 70. The upper fitting protrusion 78A and the lower fitting protrusion 78B each have a side surface portion 78c, serving as a surface that protrudes slightly outward from the side surface 70 and that contacts a contact section 15, which is provided at the mounting section 12 (described below). Therefore, the side surface portions 78c prevent the second connection terminals 6a to 6g that exist inwardly of the side surface 70 from contacting the contact section 15.
As shown in, for example,
The mounting portion 260 is provided with the upper guiding protrusion 262 and the lower guiding protrusion 263, respectively, at an inner side of an upper surface portion and at an inner side of a lower surface portion, the upper surface portion and the lower surface portion surrounding and forming the accommodation space 261. The upper guiding protrusion 262 and the lower guiding protrusion 263 are provided for mounting the holding member 7 such that the holding member 7 is displaceable in the accommodation space 261 in directions H1 and H2 (directions that are substantially along the direction of arrow Z of the coordinate axis or the direction along the rotary shaft of the photoconductor drum 22) that are substantially orthogonal to the movement directions D1 and D2 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted and removed. The upper guiding protrusion 262 and the lower guiding protrusion 263 are formed as linear protruding portions in the displacement directions H1 and H2 of the holding member 7.
The upper guiding hole 264A and the lower guiding hole 264B into which the upper fitting protrusion 75A and the lower fitting protrusion 75B of the holding member 7 are fitted, respectively, are provided in the upper surface portion and the lower surface portion of the mounting portion 260. The upper guiding hole 264A and the lower guiding hole 264B are formed as rectangular through holes in plan view. Lengths m (see
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When the mounting of the holding member 7 has been completed, the second connection terminals 6a to 6g that are held by the portion 70a of the side surface of the holding member 7 are exposed to the outside from the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20. When the mounting of the holding member 7 has been completed, the holding member 7 is kept in a protruding state by a required length a (see
When the holding member 7 is mounted on the mounting portion 260, as shown in
Further, when the holding member 7 is mounted on the mounting portion 260, for example, when the holding member 7 is subjected to an external force acting from the outer side to an inner side of the side surface portion 211 (or the mounting portion 260) of the removable unit 20, as shown in
In this case, as exemplified in
Structure of Mounting Section for Removable Unit in Image Forming Apparatus
As shown in, for example,
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In the mounting section 12, the guiding supporting member 14 is mounted on an inner-surface side of the side frame 111. As shown in, for example,
The introducing guiding groove 142 is formed as a linear groove extending substantially in a horizontal direction (which is a direction substantially parallel to the direction of arrow X of the coordinate axis) from one side surface of the housing 10 (that is, the side surface of the housing 10 at the side where the entrance opens for mounting the removable unit 20) towards the inside of the housing 10. Although the bottom surface defining the introducing guiding groove 142 is formed from an inner surface of the side frame 111, the bottom surface may be formed from part of the guiding supporting member 14.
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The first connection terminals 5a to 5g are each formed as a protruding terminal that is made of a conductive material, such as a metal, and that protrudes by a required amount from an inner side of the mounting section 12. As shown in, for example,
Three of the five first connection terminals 5, that is, the first connection terminals 5a to 5c are used as terminals that contact the second connection terminals 6a to 6c of the removable unit 20 and that perform input/output of electronic information with the electronic component 61 (see
As shown in, for example,
The holding member 51 is provided with a fitting groove 53 at a lower end portion thereof. The fitting groove 53 is fitted onto a mounting protrusion 148 of the guiding supporting member 14. The holding member 51 is also provided with a securing protrusion 54 at an upper end portion thereof. The securing protrusion 54 is fitted and secured to a mounting hole portion 149 of the guiding supporting member 14.
The holding member 51 includes an upper fitting groove 55A and a lower fitting groove 55B in an upper end portion and the lower end portion of the holding member 51, respectively. The upper fitting protrusion 78A and the lower fitting protrusion 78B of the holding member 7 of the removable unit 20 are fitted into the upper fitting groove 55A and the lower fitting groove 55B, respectively. The upper fitting groove 55A and the lower fitting groove 55B extend in the movement direction D1 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted (that is, a guiding direction in which the second mounting guiding groove 144 is inclined).
Further, the holding member 51 includes a guiding surface 51c at one side end portion thereof. The guiding surface 51c guides the holding member 7 of the removable unit 20 so as to allow the holding member 7 to slightly move thereon, and smoothly guides the upper fitting protrusion 78A and the lower fitting protrusion 78B to the upper fitting groove 55A and the lower fitting groove 55B, respectively (see
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The first connection terminals 5a to 5g are disposed at required positions in the mounting section 12 so as to be aligned with the positions of the second connection terminals 6d to 6g of the removable unit 20 that is mounted on the mounting section 12. In the exemplary embodiment, the second connection terminals 6d to 6g are as a whole inclined in the forward direction such that the upper end side of the second connection terminals 6d to 6g exists downstream from the lower end side of the second connection terminals 6d to 6g in the movement direction D1 of the removable unit 20 when mounting the removable unit 20. The second connection terminals 6d to 6g are disposed so as to exist between the first mounting guiding groove 143 and the second mounting guiding groove 144 of the guiding supporting member 14 (see
As shown in, for example,
The inclined guiding surface portion 143c is formed as a inclined surface in which the bottom surface of the guiding groove extending to a required distance from the guide start portion 143a of the first mounting guiding groove 143 gradually extends upward (is displaced) towards the inner side of the mounting section 12 from an inner-side surface (reference surface) 111a of the side frame 111 of the mounting section 12. The steady guiding surface portion 143d is a flat guiding surface portion in which the bottom surface of the guiding groove extending to a topmost position (terminal end) of the inclined guiding surface portion 143c and to the terminal end portion 143b of the first mounting guiding groove 143 is displaced by a certain distance (displacement amount) k1 from the inner-side surface 111a of the side frame 111 of the mounting section 12. The steady guiding surface portion 143d is formed so as to guide the removable unit 20 while the steady guiding surface portion 143d is displaced by the required distance (displacement amount k1) from the inner-side surface 111a of the side frame 111 in order to prevent the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20 from unnecessarily contacting or colliding with other structural components (such as a driving coupling mechanism of the developing device) that slightly protrude into the inner side of the mounting section 12.
The contact section 15 is provided at the guiding supporting member 14 of the mounting section 12. When the removable unit 20 is mounted or removed, the contact section 15 contacts the holding member 7 and keeps the holding member 7 displaced towards the inner side of the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20.
The contact section 15 is formed as a structural section including a smooth contact surface 15b disposed between the introducing guiding groove 142 and the second mounting guiding groove 144 so as to reach the positions of the first connection terminals 5a to 5g. The contact surface 15b is displaced by a predetermined distance (displacement amount) k2 from the inner-side surface (reference surface) 111a of the side frame 111 of the mounting section 12 towards the inner side of the mounting section 12. In the contact section 15, an end portion 15a, which is to be positioned at an upstream side in the movement direction D1 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is mounted (that is, a location corresponding to the location of the guide start portion 144a of the second mounting guiding groove 144), is rounded. When the removable unit 20 is mounted or removed, the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15 contacts a portion of the side surface 70 of the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 (that is, a guiding surface portion 70c and the side surfaces 78c of the fitting protrusions 78).
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As shown in, for example,
The first side surface portion 70b is a side surface that contacts the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15 of the mounting section 12 so as to slide along the contact surface 15b when the removable unit 20 is being mounted. The guiding surface portion 70c is formed as a side surface that, when the removable unit 20 is being mounted, contacts the end portion 15a of the contact section 15 of the mounting section 12, and guides the entire holding member 7 so as to be gradually displaced towards the inner side of the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20 (actually, the inner side of the mounting portion 260). The guiding surface portion 70c terminates at a point where it reaches the side surface portion 70a where, for example, the second connection terminals 6a to 6g are disposed (strictly speaking, a side surface 75c of the fitting protrusion 75). As shown in, for example,
The level difference j at this time allows the distance of displacement of the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g towards the inner side of the mounting portion 260 when the removable unit 20 is being mounted to be provided. The side surface 78c of the upper fitting protrusion 78A of the holding member 7 and the side surface 78c of the lower fitting protrusion 78B of the holding member 7 have sizes that allow them to move while being placed on and contacting the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15 of the mounting section 12 when the removable unit 20 is being mounted.
Mounting of Removable Unit on Mounting Section
The removable unit 20 is mounted on the mounting section 12 of the image forming apparatus 1 as follows.
First, by grasping and raising the handle 217, the removable unit 20 is held while an end portion, which is a leading end in the movement direction D1 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is being mounted, is close to the mounting section 12. Then, the first protrusions 28A and 28B, which are left and right side surface portions, of the leading-end side portion are inserted into the introducing guiding grooves 142 of the guiding supporting members 14 on the left and right sides of the mounting section 12 (a guiding supporting member also exists on the right side as mentioned above), after which the entire unit is pushed into the internal space of the mounting section 12.
In this case, as shown in, for example,
Here, when the first protrusions 28A and 28B of the removable unit 20 move up to the terminal end portions of the introducing guiding grooves 142, and reach the entrances of the first mounting guiding grooves 143, the second protrusions 29A and 29B, which are left and right side end portions of a trailing end portion in the movement direction D1 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is being mounted, enter the introducing guiding grooves 142, so that they are in a state in which they have reached the entrances of the second mounting guiding grooves 144.
At this stage, the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 move into the space of the introducing guiding groove 142 of the guiding supporting member 14, and are kept out of contact with the contact section 15 of the guiding supporting member 14.
Next, when the removable unit 20 is further pushed towards the far side of the internal space of the mounting section 12, the first protrusions 28A and 28B are guided along the first mounting guiding grooves 143 (strictly speaking, lower side portions of the guiding grooves), and the second protrusions 29A and 29B are guided along the second mounting guiding grooves 144 (strictly speaking, lower side portions of the guiding grooves), so that the unit as a whole moves towards the far side of the internal space of the mounting section 12 while gradually moving downward in the direction of arrow D1b.
At this time, as shown in, for example,
Here, as shown in, for example,
Further, at this stage, since the entire removable unit 20 moves so as to gradually move obliquely downward towards the front in the direction of arrow D1b, the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 also moves from the introducing guiding groove 142 of the guiding supporting member 14 towards the contact section 15, so that the holding member 7 moves while in contact with the contact section 15.
Here, when, after the first side surface portion 70b of the side surface 70 of the holding member 7 has passed the contact surface 15b while opposing the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15, the guiding surface portion 70c (which is an inclined surface situated behind the first side surface portion 70b) contacts the contact section 15 and moves so as to pass the contact section 15, the following occurs. That is, the holding member 7 is gradually pushed towards the inner side of the accommodation space 261 of the mounting portion 260 of the removable unit 20 against the elastic force F of the elastic deforming portions 77A and 77B, and starts to be displaced in the direction of arrow H1. The holding member 7 at this time is displaced towards the inner side of the accommodation space 261 of the mounting portion 260 from the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15 as a reference by an amount corresponding to the level difference j between the first side surface portion 70b and the guiding surface portion 70c. The holding member 7 is smoothly displaced by the gradual guiding of the guiding surface portion 70c. Therefore, even if, when the removable unit 20 is being mounted, the holding member 7 is displaced towards the inner side of the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20 (that is, the accommodation space 261 of the mounting portion 260), operability in mounting the removable unit 20 is not lost.
Here, when, as the removable unit 20 is tilted and moved in the direction of arrow D1b, the side surface portion 70a of the side surface 70 of the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g comes into contact with the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15, the following occurs. That is, at this stage, as shown in
By this, as shown in
Finally, when the first protrusions 28A and 28B of the removable unit 20 reach the terminal end portions 143b of the first mounting guiding grooves 143, the second protrusions 29A and 29B also reach the terminal end portions 144b of the second mounting guiding grooves 144.
By this, as shown in
By mounting the removable unit 20, the input-side connecting member 223 (see
By this, the connection of the removable unit 20 with the mounting section 12 related to transmission of rotational driving power is completed.
By mounting the removable unit 20, after the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 has ended contacting the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15 of the guiding supporting member 14 and has passed the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15, the following occurs. That is, as shown in
By this, the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 are brought into contact with the respective first connection terminals 5a to 5g that are disposed while fixed to the mounting section 12. As a result, the contact (connection) between the connection terminals 5 of the mounting section 12 and the connection terminals 6 of the removable unit 20 is completed. Here, the first connection terminals 5a to 5g contact the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 with the first connection terminals 5a to 5g being elastically deformed so as to fall while being pushed by the side surface portion 71 and an inclined surface portion 71c of the holding member 51.
Then, in the removable unit 20 and the mounting section 12, when the removable unit 20 is mounted, the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 is moved towards the inner side of the accommodation space 261 of the mounting portion 260 (corresponding to the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20) and becomes displaced in the direction of arrow H1 by a required distance γ. Moreover, the holding member 7 is subjected to an elastic force (spring force) F5 that is generated by the front elastic deforming portion 77A and the rear elastic deforming portion 77B elastically deformed in accordance with the displacement distance γ, and is put into an elastically pushed state towards the outer side of the accommodation space 261 of the mounting portion 260 in the direction of arrow H2.
The displacement distance γ of the holding member 7 at this time is greater than the displacement distance β1 (
By this, while the second connection terminals 6a to 6g that are disposed at the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20 through the holding member 7 are kept in a state in which they are subjected to the elastic force (spring force) F5 from the elastically deformed front elastic deforming portion 77A and rear elastic deforming portion 77B, the second connection terminals 6a to 6g stably contact the first connection terminals 5a to 5g that are disposed at the mounting section 12 through the holding member 51 without displacing the first connection terminals 5a to 5g when the removable unit 20 is mounted. The contact state of the second connection terminals 6a to 6g with respect to the first connection terminals 5a to 5g is stably maintained even if, for example, the removable unit 20 moves or vibrates slightly after the removable unit 20 has been mounted on the mounting section 12.
In the removable unit 20 and the mounting section 12, when the removable unit 20 is mounted, as shown in
By this, the second connection terminals 6a to 6g that are disposed at the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20 through the holding member 7 contact more stably at precise locations the first connection terminals 5a to 5g that are disposed at the mounting section 12 through the holding member 51.
The removable unit 20 is removed from the mounting section 12 by moving the removable unit 20 so as to pull out the removable unit 20 in the movement direction D2 of the removable unit 20 when the removable unit 20 is removed.
Incidentally, when the removable unit 20 is to be removed, first, the upper fitting protrusion 78A and the lower fitting protrusion 78B of the holding member 7 that holds the second connection terminals 6a to 6g of the removable unit 20 are pulled out from the upper fitting groove 55A and the lower fitting groove 55B of the holding member 51 that hold the first connection terminals 5a to 5g of the mounting section 12. At this time, the second connection terminals 6a to 6g move away from the first connection terminals 5a to 5g, and are brought out of contact with the first connection terminals 5a to 5g. Thereafter, the holding member 7 moves while the side surface portion 78c of the upper fitting protrusion 78A and the side surface portion 78c of the lower fitting protrusion 78B are brought into a state of contact again with the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15 of the mounting section 12. Next, when the removable unit 20 is further pulled, the holding member 7 is brought out of contact with the contact surface 15b of the contact section 15. At this stage, the holding member 7 becomes displaced in the direction of arrow H2 towards the outer side of the side surface portion 211 (mounting portion 260) of the removable unit 20 (see
Although, in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the structure including the upper fitting protrusion 78A and the lower fitting protrusion 78B is exemplified as the holding member 7 for the removable unit 20, it is possible to apply a structure that does not include the upper fitting protrusion 78A and the lower fitting protrusion 78B to the holding member 7. In this case, the upper fitting groove 55A and the lower fitting groove 55B of the holding member 51 at the mounting section 12 are also not provided. As the elastic members that elastically push the holding member 7, instead of the elastic deforming portions 77A and 77B exemplified in the above-described exemplary embodiment, other elastic members, such as leaf springs, coil springs, and soft rubber, which are provided separately from the holding member 7 may also be used.
Although, in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the structure in which the side surface portion of the holding member 7 at the removable unit 20 is provided with the guiding surface portion 70c is exemplified, other structures may be used. Such other structures include a structure in which a guiding surface portion has a shape that, when the removable unit 20 is mounted, allows it to contact part of the contact section 15 of the mounting section 12 and to gradually guide the holding member 7 to the inner side of the side surface portion 211 of the removable unit 20 (in the direction of arrow H1).
Further, as long as the removable unit 20 is one in which the second connection terminals 6 are disposed at the side surface portion 211, removable units having other structures may be used as the removable unit 20. For example, the number, the type, the shape, and the arrangement of the first connection terminals 5 that are disposed at the mounting section 12 and the second connection terminals 6 that are disposed at the removable unit 20 may be changed within a range in which the first connection terminals 5 and the second connection terminals 6 are capable of stably contacting each other when the removable unit 20 is mounted on the mounting section 12.
Further, as long as the image forming apparatus 1 to which the invention is applied includes the mounting section at which the first connection terminals are disposed and the removable unit that is removably mounted on the mounting section and at which the second connection terminals that are connected to the first connection terminals are disposed, the structure of an image forming system or the like is not particularly limited to certain structures. For example, although, in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the image forming apparatus 1 is one that forms a monochromatic image by using one removable unit 20, the image forming apparatus may be one that forms images of multiple colors by using multiple removable units 20 that form images of different colors. If necessary, the image forming apparatus may be one that forms images formed from materials other than developer.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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