1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, and more particularly to an image forming apparatus which is capable of efficiently removing heated air undesirable to image reproduction.
2. Discussion of the Background
In recent years, image forming apparatuses such as digital copiers, facsimile machines, printers, and the like have been provided with more functions according to the progress of enhancements in speed, digitalization, and colorization. Accordingly, as a side effect, an image forming apparatus is provided with an increased number of components which include those generating heat such as, for example, a polygon motor, a hard disc, etc. On the other hand, one of important requirements to general office machines is the downsizing. Therefore, an image forming apparatus is facing an issue that an increased heat amount is enclosed in a reduced space.
This patent specification describes a novel image forming apparatus which is capable of efficiently removing heated air undesirable to image reproduction. As one example, a novel image forming apparatus includes an image forming mechanism, a transfer mechanism, a fixing mechanism, and a heat radiation mechanism. The image forming mechanism is configured to form a toner image. The transfer mechanism is configured to transfer the toner image formed by the image forming mechanism onto a recording sheet. The fixing mechanism is configured to fix the toner image to the recording sheet. The heat radiation mechanism is disposed between the image forming mechanism and the fixing mechanism and is configured to radiate heat generated by the fixing mechanism. The heat radiation mechanism includes a heat receiving member, a heat radiating member, and a heat conduction member. The heat receiving member is configured to receive heat generated by the fixing mechanism. The heat radiating member is configured to radiate the heat received by the heat receiving member. The heat conduction member is connected between the heat receiving member and the heat radiating member and is configured to have a thermal conductive property to efficiently conduct the heat from the heat receiving member to the heat radiating member.
The heat conduction member may conduct heat energy by using latent heat of liquid vaporization and condensation.
The heat conduction member may include a relatively high thermal conductive material.
The heat radiation mechanism may further include a first heat insulator arranged at a position to cover the heat conduction member.
The heat radiation mechanism may further include a second heat insulator arranged at a position to cover a first surface of the heat receiving member opposite to a second surface thereof which receives the heat from the fixing mechanism.
The above-mentioned image forming apparatus may further include a heat duct arranged next to the heat conduction member and configured to conduct an air including a water vapor generated during a time the fixing mechanism fixes the toner image to the recording sheet.
This patent specification further describes a novel heat sink device for use in an image forming apparatus and capable of efficiently removing heated air undesirable to image reproduction. As one example, a novel heat sink device includes a heat receiving member, a heat radiating member, and a heat conduction member. The heat receiving member is configured to receive heat generated by a fixing mechanism of the image forming apparatus. The heat radiating member is configured to radiate the heat received by the heat receiving member. The heat conduction member is connected between the heat receiving member and the heat radiating member and is configured to have a thermal conductive property to efficiently conduct the heat from the heat receiving member to the heat radiating member.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In describing preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure of this patent specification is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, particularly to
The scanner 2 is arranged at an upper position of the image forming apparatus 1, and the image forming unit 3 is arranged under the scanner 2. The transfer unit 4, the transfer belt 5, the fixing unit 6, the ejection unit 7, the duplex unit 8, the sheet feed unit 9, and the heat radiation unit 10 are arranged under the image forming unit 3 in a way as illustrated in
The image forming unit 3 includes an image carrying member (i.e., a photosensitive member) and a development unit, which are not shown, to carry out an operation of electrophotographic image forming in collaboration with the associated units mentioned above. In some image forming apparatuses, the image forming apparatus may be provided with an intermediate transfer member for intermediately transferring toner images.
With the above-described structure, the image forming apparatus 1 conduct an image forming operation. In the image forming operation, the image forming unit 3 forms a toner image according to the electrophotographic image forming process and conveys it to the image transfer region formed between the image forming unit 3 and the transfer unit 4. In synchronism with the insertion of the toner image into the image transfer region, a recording sheet is also fed to the image transfer region from a sheet cassette (not shown) via the sheet feed unit 9 which is disposed upstream relative to the transfer unit 4. The toner image is transferred from the image forming unit 3 to the recording sheet during the time the recording sheet passes through the image transfer region. The recording sheet having the transferred toner image is further fed to the fixing unit 6 by the transfer belt 5. The recording sheet sent from the fixing unit 6 can be transferred to either one of the ejection unit 7 which ejects the recording sheet outside the apparatus and the duplex unit 8 to print also on the back side of the recording sheet. The duplex unit 8 receives the recording sheet from the ejection unit 7, reverses it and transfers the reversed recording sheet to the sheet feed unit 9 so that the reversed recording sheet is fed to the image transfer region.
As also illustrated in
The heat radiation unit 10 is, as illustrated in
This structure with the vapor duct 40 absorbs the water vapor generated during the time the recording sheet with a toner image passes through the fixing unit 6 and caused to ascend after the fixing process, thereby avoiding exposure of the heat pipe unit 11 to the heat air and the water vapor. In this way, the heat pipe unit 11 is protected from a heat application from other heat sources than the heat receiving plate 13 of the heat radiation unit 10.
Numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure of this patent specification may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
This patent specification is based on Japanese patent application, No. JPAP2004-121415 filed on Apr. 16, 2004, in the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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