The invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as an electrophotographic copying machine, printer, fax machine, or multifunction machine having a combination of these functions. In particular, the invention relates to an image forming apparatus capable of reducing disagreeable odor and VOC exhausted from an ejection portion for ejecting recording media such as sheets of paper to the outside of the image forming apparatus.
According to an aspect of the invention, an image forming apparatus includes a main body, a post-processing unit, a transport unit, a filter and a suctioning/exhausting unit. The post-processing unit is disposed adjacent to the main body. The post-processing unit performs predetermined post-processing on a recording medium on which an image is formed in the main body. The transport unit transports the recording medium from the main body to the post-processing unit. The suctioning/exhausting unit suctions air in the transport unit and exhausts the suctioned air through the filter to an outside of the main body.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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The above color multifunction machine is adapted to reproduce an image of a document read by the scanner unit 3, print an image based on image data sent from the personal computer, and function as a fax machine sending and receiving image data over a telephone line.
Also, the color multifunction machine includes on its front side an operation section 100 for allowing a user to input an instruction into the color multifunction machine (see
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The reflected light image of the document read by the scanner unit 3 is sent to an image processing system (IPS) (not shown), for example, in the form of 3-color reflectance data of red (R), green (G), and blue (B), each having 8-bit resolution. The image processing system provides, as required, predetermined image processing on the image data of the document, including shading correction, misalignment correction, brightness/color space conversion, gamma correction, frame deletion, and color/motion editing, which will be described later. The image processing system also provides the predetermined image processing on image data sent from the personal computer or the like (not shown).
The image data having undergone the predetermined image processing in the image processing system is converted into 4-color gradation data in the same image processing system, the 4-color data consisting of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K), each having 8-bit resolution. The 4-color gradation data is, as will be described later, sent to a ROS 14 (Raster Output Scanner) common to image forming units 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K for yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K), respectively. The ROS 14 as an image exposure device performs an image exposure process using a laser light LB based on the gradation data of a predetermined color. In this color image forming process, only a black and white image may of course be produced.
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These four image forming units 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K are all similarly configured with respect to each other and each unit includes, broadly speaking, a photosensitive drum 15 as an image carrier driven at a predetermined rotational speed, a primary charging roll 16 for uniformly charging the surface of the photosensitive drum 15, the common ROS 14 as the image exposure device for exposing an image corresponding to a predetermined color to form an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitive drum 15, a developing unit 17 for developing the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 15 by applying the predetermined color toner thereto, and a cleaning unit 18 for cleaning the surface of the photosensitive drum 15. The photosensitive drum 15 and the other image forming members located therearound are integrally unitized and the unit is separately and removably attached to the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine.
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The image data processing system sequentially outputs color image data to the ROS 14 common to the image forming units 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K for yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K), respectively, and the ROS 14 projects each of the laser light LB-Y, LB-M, LB-C and LB-K based on respective image data onto the surface of corresponding photosensitive drum 15 in a scanning manner to form an electrostatic latent image. The electrostatic latent images formed on the photosensitive drums 15 are developed by the developing units 17Y, 17M, 17C and 17K into yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) toner images.
The yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) toner images sequentially formed on the photosensitive drums 15 of the image forming units 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K are transferred in a multilayered manner by four primary transfer rolls 26Y, 26M, 26C and 26K onto an intermediate transfer belt 25 as an endless belt member of a transfer unit 22 located over the image forming units 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K. The primary transfer rolls 26Y, 26M, 26C and 26K are disposed on the back side of the intermediate transfer belt 25 at the positions corresponding to the respective photosensitive drums 15 of the image forming units 13Y, 13M, 13C and 13K. The primary transfer rolls 26Y, 26M, 26C and 26K in this exemplary embodiment are prepared to have a volume resistivity of 105 to 108 Ω-cm. The primary transfer rolls 26Y, 26M, 26C and 26K are connected to a transfer bias power supply (not shown), which applies a transfer bias with a polarity (positive polarity in this exemplary embodiment) opposite to a predetermined toner polarity at a predetermined timing.
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In the lower portion of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine are disposed multi-tiered sheet feed trays 31, 32, 33 and 34, one of which feeds the sheet 30 of a predetermined size through a feed roll 35, retard roll 36 and the like separately on a one-by-one basis along a sheet transport path 38 provided with a transport roll 37 therealong. The sheet 30 fed from one of the sheet feed trays 31, 32, 33 and 34 reaches a resist roll 39 and temporarily stays there. The resist roll 39 then resumes transporting the sheet 30 to the secondary transfer position on the intermediate transfer belt 25 in synchronization with the image thereon.
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The face-down tray 42, which serves as the recording-medium stacking portion, is provided inside a body formed of the main body 1 of the image forming apparatus and the scanner unit 3, which is located in the upper portion of the main body 1 of the image forming apparatus.
To eject the sheet 30 on which an image was thus formed with the imaged surface facing upward, the sheet 30 is transported through a second sheet transport path 47 for ejecting the sheet 30 on a face-up tray 46, which serves as a second sheet catch tray, with the imaged surface facing upward, and ejected by an ejection roll 48 provided at the exit of the second sheet transport path 47 on the face-up tray 46 provided on the side of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine (the left side in the figure), as shown in
To produce, for example, a full-color double-sided copy in the color multifunction machine, the sheet 30 with an image fixed on one side is not simply ejected by the ejection roll 44 on the face-down tray 42 but is transported to a sheet transport path for producing double-sided copies 49 by temporarily stopping the ejection roll 44, switching the transport direction by a switching gate (not shown), and counterrotating the ejection roll 44, as shown in
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After the toner image transfer process completes, the cleaning units 18 remove residual toner, paper particles and the like from the surfaces of the photosensitive drums 15 to make the surfaces ready for the next image forming process. Each of the cleaning units 18 has a cleaning blade 18a, which removes residual toner, paper particles and the like from the photosensitive drum 15.
In this first exemplary embodiment, an image forming apparatus includes a main body, a post-processing unit, a transport unit, a filter and a suctioning/exhausting unit. The post-processing unit is disposed adjacent to the main body. The post-processing unit performs predetermined post-processing on a recording medium on which an image is formed in the main body. The transport unit transports the recording medium from the main body to the post-processing unit. The suctioning/exhausting unit suctions air in the transport unit and exhausts the suctioned air through the filter to an outside of the main body.
Also, a suction port is formed in an upper surface of the transport unit. The suctioning/exhausting unit suctions the air in the transport unit through the suction port.
Also, the image forming apparatus further includes a tray and a recording-medium ejection portion. The recording-medium ejection portion is disposed above the transport unit. The recording-medium ejection portion ejects the recording medium to the tray. The suctioning/exhausting unit suctions air from a vicinity of the recording-medium ejection portion through the suction port.
Also, the image forming apparatus includes a recording-medium inverting portion that inverts a recording medium having an image formed on one surface thereof. The suctioning/exhausting unit suctions air in the recording-medium inverting portion through the suction port
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The transport unit 55 has a top plate 71 and a bottom plate 72 placed in parallel and spaced apart by a predetermined distance to form a sheet transport passage 73 between the top plate 71 and bottom plate 72. In the passage 73, transport rolls (not shown) are provided to transport the sheet 30.
A suctioning/exhausting unit 60 is disposed on the top of the transport unit 55. The suctioning/exhausting unit 60 suctions air in the transport unit 55 and exhausts the suctioned air through a filter to the outside of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine.
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In this case, not only the air in the transport unit 55 can be exhausted, but the air can be exhausted intensively from the suction ports 62 concentrated on the front side (near side) of the sheet ejection portion 45 and the face-down tray 42. Thus, even when a sheet of paper 30 being ejected onto the face-down tray 42 drops due to its own weight toward the face-down tray 42 and drives the air between the sheet 30 and the face-down tray 42 to the front side (near side) of the face-down tray 42, the displaced air to the front side (near side) of the face-down tray 42 can be effectively suctioned from the suction ports 62 concentrated on the front side (near side) of the sheet ejection portion 45.
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The filter 66 is formed of at least two selected from the group consisting of: (i) a deodorization filter, (ii) a filter for absorbing or decomposing a volatile organic compound and (iii) a filter for absorbing or decomposing ozone. In this exemplar embodiment, the filter 66 is formed of a deodorization filter and a filter for adsorbing or decomposing volatile organic compounds.
As will be described below, in the color multifunction machine configured as above according to this exemplary embodiment, the image forming apparatus in which the post-processing unit is attached to the apparatus body can prevent disagreeable odor and volatile organic compounds from escaping outside from the transport unit transporting recording media from the apparatus body to the post-processing unit and from affecting the environment where the apparatus is installed.
That is, in the color multifunction machine according to this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
The yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) toner images transferred as a whole image onto the sheet 30 are fixed on the sheet 30 by heating and pressurizing thereof in the fixing unit 40. The sheet 30 is then ejected by the ejection roll 44 from the sheet ejection portion 45 on the face-down tray 42 as a sheet catch tray provided in the upper portion of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine, which then completes the image forming process.
In this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
To perform the post-processing on the sheet 30 in the post-processing unit 53, as shown in
When the yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) toner images undergo a fixing process in which heat and pressure are applied to the sheet 30 in the fixing unit 40, disagreeable odor and volatile organic compounds (VOC) are produced from the toner and the like. As shown in
In this exemplary embodiment, the suction ports 62 are provided in the top of the transport unit 55 and the suction duct 61 is disposed on the top of the transport unit 55. The image forming apparatus according to this exemplary embodiment is also configured to drive the exhaust fan 65 provided in the exhaust portion 64 of the suction duct 61.
In this exemplary embodiment, the exhaust fan 65 is driven in synchronization with the start of the image formation operation. The exhaust fan 65 continues to operate for a predetermined period after the image formation operation has completed.
Therefore, although the disagreeable odor and volatile organic compounds, which are produced when the unfixed toner images are fixed on the sheet 30 in the fixing unit 40, are discharged in the transport unit 55 as the sheet 30 moves, the odor and volatile organic compounds discharged in the transport unit 55 are immediately suctioned through the suction ports 62 of the suction duct 61, filtered out through the filter 66 provided in the exhaust portion 64 and discharged through the exhaust fan 65 to the outside of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine, as shown in
Specifically, in this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
The top of the transport unit 55 is formed into a curved shape so as to function as a face-down tray 81 in place of the regular face-down tray 42. Sheets of paper 30 are ejected onto the top of the transport unit 55 through the sheet transport direction change-over unit 54 using an auxiliary ejection roll 82 provided in the sheet transport direction change-over unit 54 instead of the ejection roll 44.
Furthermore, on the top plate 71, which forms the top side of the transport unit 55, are formed with suction ports 62, which are used to suction the air in the transport unit 55. A suctioning/exhausting unit 60 is disposed above the transport unit 55 and in the vicinity of the sheet ejection portion 45. The suctioning/exhausting unit 60 suctions the air from both the suction ports 62 of the transport unit 55 and the region above the transport unit 55.
The suctioning/exhausting unit 60 is not provided with a suction duct. However, the suctioning/exhausting unit 60 is configured to directly suction the air from both the suction ports 62 of the transport unit 55 and the region above the transport unit 55 and to exhaust the suctioned air through the filter 66 using the exhaust portion 64 as shown in
Since the other configurations and operation of this exemplary embodiment are similar to those of the previous exemplary embodiment, the description thereof will be omitted.
Furthermore, in this exemplary embodiment, the image forming apparatus further includes a tray and a recording-medium ejection portion disposed below the transport unit. The recording-medium ejection portion ejects the recording medium to the tray. The suctioning/exhausting unit suctions air from a vicinity of the recording-medium ejection portion through the suction port.
Also, the image forming apparatus further includes a recording-medium inverting portion that inverts a recording medium having an image formed on one surface thereof. The suctioning/exhausting unit suctions air in the recording-medium inverting portion through the suction port.
Specifically, in this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
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Thus, in the third exemplary embodiment, as shown in
For example, an exhaust fan for exhausting the air in the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine also serves as the exhaust fan 65.
The filter 66 is formed of at least two selected from the group consisting of: (i) a deodorization filter, (ii) a filter for absorbing or decomposing a volatile organic compound and (iii) a filter for absorbing or decomposing ozone. In this exemplar embodiment, the filter 66 is formed of three filters, that is, a deodorization filter, a filter for adsorbing or decomposing volatile organic compounds and a filter for absorbing or decomposing ozone.
The filter 66 may be a filter having at least two selected from the group consisting of: (i) a deodorization capability, (ii) a capability of absorbing or decomposing a volatile organic compound and (iii) a capability of absorbing or decomposing ozone.
Since the other configurations and operation of this exemplary embodiment are similar to those of the previous embodiments, the description thereof will be omitted.
Specifically, in the fourth exemplary embodiment, as shown in
Suction ports 62 are formed in the back of the transport unit 55. A suction duct 61 is disposed on the back of the transport unit 55. The exhaust portion 64 suctions the air in the transport unit 55 through the suction duct 61 and exhausts the suctioned air to the outside of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine through a filter 66.
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Since the other configurations and operation of this exemplary embodiment are similar to those of the above embodiments, the description thereof will be omitted.
Specifically, in the fifth exemplary embodiment, as shown in
In this case, a filter is not required in the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine. Therefore, the transport unit 55 itself can be used for other models of image forming apparatus.
Since the other configurations and operation of this exemplary embodiment are similar to those of the above embodiments, the description thereof will be omitted.
In the sixth exemplary embodiment, as shown in
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On the other hand, when the sheet 30 on which an image is printed by the color multifunction machine is transported to the post-processing device 53, the switching gate 101 rotates downward as shown in
As described above, the transport unit 55 is fixed to the upper portion of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine or attached to the upper portion of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine detachably. A guide plate 102 is disposed at an upper portion of the transport unit 55 on the ejection-roll 44 side. The guide plate 102 has a curved shape and guides the sheet ejected by the ejection roll 44 to the inside of the transport unit 55. Also, a transport path 103 is horizontally provided inside the transport unit 55. The transport path 103 is used to transport the sheet 30 guided by the guide plate 102. The transport path 103 is formed of an upper guide member 104 and a lower guide member 105. In order to transport the sheet 30 along a horizontal direction, the upper and lower guide members 104 and 105 contact the sheet 30 along a traveling direction of the sheet 30. Air is allowed to flow between a surface of the sheet 30 and the upper end surface of the transport unit 55.
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In the sixth exemplary embodiment, plural suction ports 62 (in
As will be described below, in the color multifunction machine configured as above according to the sixth exemplary embodiment, the image forming apparatus in which the post-processing unit is attached to the apparatus body can prevent disagreeable odor and volatile organic compounds from escaping outside from the transport unit transporting recording media from the apparatus body to the post-processing unit and from affecting the environment where the apparatus is installed.
That is, in the color multifunction machine according to this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
The yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) toner images transferred as a whole image onto the sheet are fixed on the sheet 30 by heating and pressurizing thereof in the fixing unit 40. The sheet 30 is then ejected by the ejection roll 44 from the sheet ejection portion 45 on the face-down tray 42 as a sheet catch tray provided in the upper portion of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine, which then completes the image forming process.
In this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
To perform the post-processing on the sheet 30 in the post-processing unit 53, the switching gate 101 of the transport unit 55 is switched to the lower side as shown in
As shown in
When the yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) toner images undergo a fixing process in which heat and pressure are applied to the sheet 30 in the fixing unit 40, disagreeable odor and volatile organic compounds (VOC) are produced from the toner and the like. As shown in
In this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
In this exemplary embodiment, the exhaust fan 65 is driven in synchronization with the start of the image formation operation. The exhaust fan 65 continues to operate for a predetermined period after the image formation operation has completed.
Therefore, although the disagreeable odor and volatile organic compounds, which are produced when the unfixed toner images are fixed on the sheet 30 in the fixing unit 40, are discharged in the transport unit 55 as the sheet 30 moves, the odor and volatile organic compounds discharged in the transport unit 55 are immediately suctioned through the suction ports 62 of the suction duct 61, filtered out through the filter 66 provided in the exhaust portion 64 and discharged through the exhaust fan 65 to the outside of the main body 1 of the color multifunction machine, as shown in
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 exemplary 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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