Image forming apparatus having a plurality of image forming units with handles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6647226
  • Patent Number
    6,647,226
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An image forming apparatus uses a plurality of image forming units having photosensitive drums and that are arranged rotatable in a vertical plane such that the image forming units are shifted sequentially to an image forming position. Each of the image forming units has a rectangular concave portion along its longitudinal direction which contains a handle made of an elastic rectangular-shaped plate. The handle has elongated holes extending in the longitudinal direction at both ends of the handle which engage anchoring members provided at the concave portion. The handle is allowed to be contained within the concave portion by its elastic force and is allowed to be pulled out from the concave portion by a user's finger inserted into an entrance groove provided only at a side opposite to the photosensitive drum with respect to the handle. In addition, the image forming apparatus has a door for allowing the attaching/detaching of the image forming units wherein the door has a protrusion which is capable of contacting the handle.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus that is applicable, for example, as a printer, a copying machine or a facsimile, and to an image forming unit used therefor.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a conventional image forming unit of an image forming apparatus, units having a handle for carrying it easily, has been much developed. For example, JP 2-11155B discloses an image forming unit shown in

FIG. 14

, in which a handle


300


is formed as one unit with an image forming unit main body


301


.




However, in the image forming unit having this conventional handle, since the handle is formed as one unit with the image forming unit main body, it is necessary to have a large space for containing the image forming unit in the image forming apparatus. Consequently, it is not possible to downsize the image forming apparatus.




Furthermore, in this kind of image forming apparatus, it is necessary to detect the amount of toner that remains in the image forming unit. As a technology for detecting the amount of remaining toner, for example, the technology disclosed in JP 6-317986A is well known. This publication discloses an image forming apparatus including a light transmission window on the developing device and an aperture on a developing cartridge so that a developing cartridge has a light path passing through a toner containing portion of the developing device on a line connecting a rotary unit (which is a holding member of a switching mechanism) and an outer position sandwiching the developing cartridge between the rotary unit and the outside position when a developing cartridge is positioned at the developing position. In this apparatus, the amount of toner remaining in the toner containing portion of the developing cartridge positioned at the developing position is detected by a light transmission method at the position between the rotary unit and the outer position.




Furthermore, in the image forming apparatus having this conventional means for detecting the amount of remaining toner, since the amount of remaining toner in the toner containing portion is detected by the light transmission method at a position outside of the position sandwiching the developing cartridge between the rotary unit and the outside position, the light path for detection becomes longer. As a result, the optical sensor becomes specific, which may deteriorate the accuracy.




Furthermore, as a conventional color image forming apparatus, in particular, an image forming unit used therefor, for example, one disclosed in JP 6-93141B is well known.




The following is a description of the conventional image forming unit disclosed in this publication, with reference to FIG.


15


. In

FIG. 15

, numeral


302


denotes a photosensitive member,


303


denotes a developing roller, and


304


denotes a charger. Numeral


305


denotes a photosensitive member unit supporting the photosensitive member


302


and the charger


304


and formed into one unit with a cleaner case, and


306


denotes a developing unit supporting a developing roller and formed into one unit with a toner case. The developing unit


306


is linked rotatably to the photosensitive member unit


305


by a supporting axis


307


. Numeral


308


denotes a compression spring, which is provided at the opposite side to the photosensitive member


302


while sandwiching the supporting axis


307


between the developing unit


306


and the photosensitive member unit


305


. Thereby, the photosensitive member


302


and the developing roller


303


are pressed to each other and in contact with each other. The developing roller


303


is driven to be rotated by using a rotation force of the photosensitive member


302


. A gear fixed to the photosensitive member


302


and a gear fixed to the developing roller


303


(both gears are not shown) are coupled with each other and driven to be rotated in the arrow directions, respectively.




In general, when such a image forming unit is attached to an electro-photographic apparatus main body, the axis center position of the photosensitive member


302


and a part of the photosensitive member unit


305


are supported firmly by the apparatus main body, and the photosensitive member


302


is driven to be rotated. Thus, images are formed.




In the formation of a color image, it is necessary to reduce unnecessary disturbance to the photosensitive member so as to improve the rotation accuracy of the photosensitive member and to bring the developing roller into light and uniform contact with the photosensitive member, thus to form a image with less unevenness in color or thickness of the image.




However, in the above-mentioned conventional image forming unit, the unevenness in rotation is transferred easily to the photosensitive member. Furthermore, the rotation driving force applying to the developing roller works as a pressing power with respect to the photosensitive member. As a result, the contact pressure of both rollers is uneven, and thus the unevenness in colors or thickness of the image tends to occur.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming unit having a handle and a compact size with a smaller containing space needed and an image forming apparatus using this image forming unit. Furthermore, it is another object of the present invention to provide an image forming unit capable of detecting the amount of toner remaining in a toner containing portion without deteriorating the detection accuracy and having a simple structure, and an image forming apparatus using this image forming unit. Furthermore, it is a further object of the present invention to provide an image forming unit and an image forming apparatus using this image forming unit, which do not tend to provide disturbance to the rotation of the photosensitive member; keep the contact pressure between the developing roller and the photosensitive member small and uniform; and are capable of forming a high quality image without unevenness in colors or thickness of the image.




In order to attain the above-mentioned object, a first configuration of an image forming unit according to the present invention includes an image forming unit main body having an image forming means, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity. According to the first configuration of the image forming unit, it is possible to attain an image forming unit equipped with a handle and having a compact size with a smaller containing space required as compared with conventional units.




It is preferable in the first configuration of the image forming unit according to the present invention that the handle is made of an elastic plate having elongated holes at both ends thereof, is attached to an attachment surface of the image forming unit main body through the elongated hole by an anchoring member, and is capable of taking a non-holdable posture in which the handle is in contact with or close to the attachment surface and a holdable posture in which at least one part of the handle is separated from the attachment surface. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to realize an image forming unit having a handle with a simple structure and inexpensively.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the first configuration of the image forming unit according to the present invention that the image forming unit is used for the image forming apparatus in which a plurality of image forming units are arranged rotatably in a vertical plane, and the plurality of image forming units are shifted sequentially to the image forming position so as to form images, wherein the handle is provided on the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to attach/detach the image forming unit to/from the image forming apparatus easily. In this case, it is further preferable that the handle is urged toward the non-holdable posture by an elasticity that is stronger than a self-weight by which the handle is urged toward the holdable posture. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to prevent the handle from taking the holdable posture when it comes to the lowermost place. In this case, it is still further preferable that the image forming unit includes a photosensitive member and a developing device and that the photosensitive member is exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to transfer a toner image on the photosensitive member to the recording paper, easily. In this case, it is further preferable that the handle in its non-holdable posture is present inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, and the handle in its holdable posture is present outside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member. With such a preferred configuration, when the image forming unit is rotated in the image forming apparatus, the handle avoids contact with the transfer means without the need for additional complex operation.




It is further preferable that the image forming unit of the first configuration according to the present invention includes a photosensitive member unit that supports the photosensitive member and a developing unit that supports the developing device and that the handle is provided at the side of the developing unit. With such a preferred configuration, since the handle is provided at the side of the developing unit containing heavier parts such as a developing device, etc., it is possible to balance the image forming unit when it is suspended by holding the handle. Furthermore, by providing the handle at the side of the developing unit, it is possible to secure a sufficient space for placing the handle.




According to the first configuration of the image forming apparatus according to the present invention, the image forming apparatus including a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, and forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, wherein the image forming unit includes an image forming unit main body having an image forming means, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity.




It is preferable that the first configuration of the image forming apparatus according to the present invention includes an opening/closing door for allowing attaching/detaching of the image forming unit to/from the upper part of the unit-rotating member, wherein the opening/closing door is capable of pressing, in its holdable posture, the handle of the image forming unit installed to the unit-rotating member. With such a preferred configuration, even if a user forgets to put the handle in the non-holdable posture, when the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit, by only closing the opening/closing door, the handle can be put in the non-holdable posture. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the opening/closing door is provided with a protruding portion capable of being brought into contact with the handle of the image forming unit in its holdable posture.




Furthermore, according to the second configuration of the image forming apparatus of the present invention, the image forming apparatus includes a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, and forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, wherein the image forming unit comprises an image forming unit main body, a photosensitive member exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body, a handle provided at the image forming unit main body, and the handle of the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, is arranged farther from a front side of the image forming apparatus than the photosensitive member. According to the second configuration of the image forming apparatus, when the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit, it is possible reliably to prevent the operator's finger from touching the exposed photosensitive member.




Furthermore, according to the third configuration of the image forming apparatus of the preset invention, the image forming apparatus includes a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, and forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, wherein the image forming unit comprises a photosensitive member unit that supports the photosensitive member, a developing unit that supports the developing device, and a handle; the photosensitive member is exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of a photosensitive member unit main body; in the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, the photosensitive member unit and the developing unit are arranged in this order from the front side of the image forming apparatus; and the handle is provided at the side of the developing unit. According to the third configuration of the image forming apparatus, it is possible to locate the handle of the image forming unit in the unit-rotating member at a replacement position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit farther from the front side of the image forming apparatus than the photosensitive member. As a result, when the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit, it is possible reliably to prevent the operator's finger from touching the exposed photosensitive member.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the second or third configuration of the image forming apparatus according to the present invention that the replacement of the image forming unit from the rear side of the image forming apparatus is suppressed. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible reliably to prevent the operator's finger from touching the photosensitive member. In this case, it is still further preferable that the image forming apparatus includes an opening/closing door for attaching/detaching the image forming unit to/from the upper part of the unit-rotating member, thereby regulating the replacement of the image forming unit from the rear side of the image forming apparatus.




According to the second configuration of the image forming unit of the present invention, an image forming unit is used for the image forming apparatus in which a plurality of image forming units are arranged rotatably in a vertical plane, and the plurality of image forming units are shifted sequentially to the image forming position, wherein a translucent detection window for detecting the amount of remaining toner is provided on the periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body that communicates to a toner hopper. According to the second configuration of the image forming unit, a translucent detection window for detecting the remaining toner is provided on the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body that communicates to the toner hopper. Therefore, by arranging a detection member such as a light emitting element, a light receiving element, or the like, in the vicinity of the detection window, it is possible to detect the amount of remaining toner, thus to shorten the light path for detection. As a result, it is possible to enhance the accuracy in detecting the amount of remaining toner. Furthermore, the translucent detection window is exposed to the outside of the image forming unit main body, it is possible to check visibly the amount of remaining toner after taking out the image forming unit from the image forming apparatus main body.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the second configuration of the image forming unit according to the present invention that the detection window is located at the corner on the periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body. With such a preferred configuration, since the detection window is located at the bottom surface of the toner hopper, it is possible to detect only a small amount of toner easily.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the second configuration of the image forming unit according to the present invention that the detection window is provided in a cavity formed in the toner hopper, and has a pair of opposed side faces, further comprising reflection planes refracting light for detecting the amount of remaining toner, the reflection planes being provided in the vicinity of the pair of side faces. With such a preferred configuration, it is not necessary to arrange a detection member such as a light emitting element, a light-receiving element, etc., and it is possible to make the light path for detection relatively short.




Furthermore, it is preferable that the second configuration of the image forming unit according to the present invention includes a cleaning member for cleaning the detection window. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to enhance the accuracy in detecting the amount of remaining toner by appropriately cleaning the detection window.




According to the fourth configuration of the image forming apparatus according to present invention, an image forming apparatus includes a unit rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, and forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position; wherein a translucent detection window for detecting the amount of remaining toner is provided on the periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body that communicates with a toner hopper.




It is preferable in the fourth configuration of the image forming apparatus according to the present invention that the detection window is located at the corner on the periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the fourth configuration of the image forming apparatus according to the present invention that the detection window is provided in a cavity formed in the toner hopper, and has a pair of opposed side faces, further comprising reflection planes refracting light for detecting the amount of remaining toner, the reflection planes being provided in the vicinity of the pair of side faces. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that a detection means that emits/receives light for detecting the amount of remaining toner is provided facing the periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the fourth configuration of the image forming apparatus according to the present invention that the detection of the amount of remaining toner is performed at a different position from the image forming position. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to arrange the detection means that emits/receives light for detection of the amount of remaining toner. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the detection of the amount of remaining toner is performed when the detection window is located at a lower place than the horizontal line including the rotation center of the unit-rotating member. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to detect only a small amount toner. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the detection of the amount of remaining toner is performed when the image forming unit is located at the opposite side to the image forming position. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that a cleaning member for cleaning the detection window is provided, and the cleaning of the detection window is performed only at the image forming position. With such a preferred configuration, it is not necessary to provide a mechanism for driving the cleaning member at several positions, thus simplifying the structure of the image forming apparatus.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the second configuration of the image forming apparatus according to the present invention that the amount of remaining toner of the image forming unit for one color is detected several times while the unit-rotating member rotates several times thus to obtain the detected results, and the amount of the remaining toner is determined based on the detected results. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to reduce the detection error and to detect the amount of the remaining toner precisely.




Furthermore, according to the third configuration of the image forming unit according to the present invention, an image forming unit includes a photosensitive member unit having a photosensitive member on the surface of which a electrostatic latent image is formed, and a developing unit which has a developing agent, a developing roller supporting the developing agent at the developing region, and a driving transmitting means for rotating the developing roller, and which develops the electrostatic latent image to be a manifest image, wherein the developing unit is supported by the photosensitive member unit rockably, the point of application, which transmits the rotation force to the developing unit, is provided in the vicinity of the rocking center axis of the photosensitive member unit and the developing unit. With the third configuration of the image forming unit, the developing unit is driven to be rotated by the force that transmits a rotation force to the developing unit, and the developing roller is not pressed onto the photosensitive member and the pressing power that is set when the developing roller is not rotated can be maintained. Therefore, it is possible to bring the developing roller into contact with the photosensitive member constantly and stably.




Furthermore, it is preferable in the third configuration of the image forming unit according to the present invention that a driving force for rotating the developing roller is applied from the outside of the image forming unit. With such a preferred configuration, the photosensitive member is not subjected to a load fluctuation as the photosensitive member drives the developing roller. Moreover, since the contact pressure of the developing roller to the photosensitive member can be set to be small, the photosensitive member is not susceptible to the disturbance from the developing roller, whereby the stable rotation can be secured. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the developing roller is in contact with the photosensitive member, thereby developing an electrostatic latent image to be a manifest image. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the developing unit is supported by the photosensitive member unit rockably at the driving side of the developing unit, and the relative position between the photosensitive member of the photosensitive member unit and the developing roller is determined by a sliding guide provided at the photosensitive member unit at the opposite side to the driving side of the developing unit. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible to maintain the state in which the photosensitive member is in contact with the developing roller evenly over the entire surface regardless of the torsion, etc., of the box. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the driven gear that is driven directly from the outside of the image forming unit among the driving force transmitting means for rotating the developing roller is supported rockably with the rotating axis of the developing roller as a center. With such a preferred configuration, it is possible automatically to couple a carriage, to which the image forming unit is attached, at the side of the main body to a developing driving main body gear at the side of the main body by only rotating the carriage. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the image forming unit further includes a rocking member that supports the driven gear rockably, wherein the rocking member engages an anchoring portion provided at the image forming unit when the rotation force is transmitted from the outside of the image forming unit to the developing roller. With such a preferred configuration, since the rotation moment around the engagement portion is not applied from the outside of the developing unit, it is possible to bring the photosensitive member into contact with the developing roller in a stable state. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the image forming unit includes anchoring portions provided at both ends of the photosensitive member and supported by the apparatus main body, and a rotation anchoring portion provided at the driving force transmitting side of the developing unit and positioning the rotation position around the rotation axis of the photosensitive member. With such a preferred configuration, since the image forming unit is supported by the apparatus main body at three points, i.e. at the engagement portion at both ends of the rotation axis of the photosensitive member and at the rotation anchoring portion, it is possible to position the photosensitive member with respect to the apparatus main body reliably. At the same time, it is possible to solve the problem that it is difficult to bring the photosensitive member into contact with the developing roller reliably because the image forming unit is subjected to a developing driving force and the unit is twisted. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the rotation anchoring portion is provided in the photosensitive unit. With such a preferred configuration, since the rotation force is supported only by the photosensitive member unit, the state in which the photosensitive member is in contact with the developing roller is not affected. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the rotation anchoring portion is a supporting axis that supports the developing unit rockably or a receiving portion of the supporting axis. With such a preferred configuration, at the place where the outside power is applied to the image forming unit, the carriage at the side of the main body supports the image forming unit, the excess twisting power does not occur in the image forming unit.




Furthermore, according to the fifth configuration of the image forming apparatus, an image forming apparatus includes a plurality of image forming units combining a developing device and a photosensitive member for each color; an image forming unit transmitting means for switching the image forming units by sequentially shifting the image forming unit for each color between an image forming position and other waiting positions; a positioning means for positioning the photosensitive member at the image forming position; an exposing means for exposing the photosensitive member located at the image forming position; a transfer means for transferring sequentially the toner images of many colors, which are formed on the photosensitive member at the image forming position by the developing device, to form a toner image in which toner images of many colors are overlapped on the photosensitive member; and a rotation driving means for rotating the photosensitive member and the transfer means, wherein an image forming unit according to the present invention is used as the image forming unit. According to the fifth configuration of the image forming apparatus, it is possible to position the photosensitive member reliably by a simple structure and further to form a high quality and stable image capable of securing the uniform development by pressing lightly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view showing an image forming apparatus in one embodiment according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an outside perspective view showing an image forming unit in one embodiment according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken on line A—A of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

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


2


.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken on line C—C of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a left side view of

FIG. 2

(a gear cover is not shown).





FIG. 7

is an outside perspective view showing an image forming unit when a handle is in a holdable posture in one embodiment according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which an image forming unit is replaced with a new one by an operator.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view showing a positioning mechanism of a carriage and a photosensitive member and a driving mechanism in one embodiment according to the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view showing a carriage taken on a line passing the image forming position of the image forming apparatus in one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view showing a rocking lever provided in a developing unit in one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a right side view of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 13

is a view to explain how a photosensitive member and a developing roller are driven in one embodiment according to the present invention.





FIG. 14

is an outside perspective view showing a conventional image forming unit.





FIG. 15

is an outside perspective view showing another conventional image forming unit.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Hereinafter, the present invention will be described by way of embodiments with reference to drawings.





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view showing a configuration of an image forming apparatus in one embodiment according to the present invention;

FIG. 2

is an outside perspective view showing a configuration of an image forming unit in one embodiment according to the present invention;

FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken on line A—A of

FIG. 2

;

FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken on line B—B of

FIG. 2

;

FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken on line C—C of

FIG. 2

;

FIG. 6

is a left side view of

FIG. 2

(a gear cover is not shown); and

FIG. 7

is an outside perspective view showing the state in which a handle of the image forming unit is in a holdable posture in one embodiment according to the present invention.




In

FIG. 1

, the right-hand face is the front face of the apparatus. The apparatus main body


1


includes a carriage


2


at approximately the center thereof, a front alligator


1


A on the front face and a top door


17


on a top face.




In

FIGS. 1

to


3


, numeral


30


denotes a photosensitive member,


34


denotes a corona charger for homogeneously charging the photosensitive member


30


negatively, and


35


denotes a developing unit including a developing roller


31


, a supply roller


217


for supplying toner, a doctor blade


24


for forming a toner layer, and a toner hopper


39


for containing toner


32


. Numeral


36


denotes a rubber cleaning blade for cleaning off the toner that remains on the surface of the photosensitive member


30


after transfer. Numeral


38


is a waste toner case for containing the toner scraped off by the cleaning blade


36


. A corona charger


34


and a photosensitive member


30


are attached to the waste toner case


38


, thus forming a photosensitive member unit


37


. Furthermore, the photosensitive member unit


37


and the developing unit


35


are linked rockably as one unit by a supporting pin


90


and thus an image forming unit


3


is formed. The photosensitive member


30


, the developing roller


31


and the supply roller


217


are supported rotatably and rotate in the arrow direction, respectively. The toner


32


is made of polyester resin in which a pigment is dispersed and charged negatively. The toner


32


is supplied from the supply roller


217


to the developing roller


31


through a supply port


25


, made into a thin film with the doctor blade


24


, and then supplied to the photosensitive member


30


so as to develop an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive member


30


.




A carriage


2


as a unit-rotating member contains four image forming units


3


Y,


3


M,


3


C and


3


Bk for four colors (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black). The carriage


2


is supported on a cylinder drum


21


rotatably, thereby switching the image forming units


3


by sequentially shifting the photosensitive member


30


of the image forming unit


3


for each color between the image forming position


10


and the other waiting positions.




Inside the carriage


2


, the image forming unit


3


can form images only at an image forming position


10


where the photosensitive member


30


is irradiated with a pixel laser signal light


8


and a transfer belt unit


5


is in contact with the photosensitive member


30


. The image forming unit


3


is connected to a driving source or a power source of the apparatus main body


1


at the image forming position


10


, thereby performing the image forming operation. The other positions are waiting positions in which the image forming units


3


are not operated.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the image forming unit


3


is provided with a handle


200


on the outer periphery of its rotating surface (a surface along the outer periphery of the carriage


2


in FIG.


1


). Thus, a user can, for example, carry the image forming unit


3


by holding a handle


200


by the hand. The handle


200


is provided at the side of the developing unit


35


where heavy parts such as the developing roller


31


, etc. are included. Thus, when the image forming unit


3


hangs by holding the handle


200


by the hand, balance of the unit can be maintained. Furthermore, by providing the handle


200


at the developing unit


35


, it is possible to secure a sufficient space for placing the handle


200


. Furthermore, since the handle


200


is provided on the outer periphery of the rotating surface of the image forming unit, it is possible to attach/detach the image forming unit


3


to/from the carriage


2


of the apparatus main body


1


easily.




The outer periphery of the rotation surface of the developing unit


35


is provided with a rectangular-shaped concave portion


201


along the longitudinal direction thereof, so that the handle


200


made of an elastic rectangular-shaped plate can be contained in the concave portion


201


. With such a configuration in which the handle


200


is contained in the concave portion


201


, it is possible to obtain an image forming unit


3


having a compact configuration as compared with conventional units. At both ends of the handle


200


, elongated holes


202


extending along the longitudinal direction of the handle


200


are provided, and the elongated holes


202


engage anchoring members


216


provided in the concave portion


201


. When the handle


200


is contained in the concave portion


201


by bringing the handle


200


into contact with the bottom surface of the concave portion


201


, the anchoring member


216


is in contact with the inner end of the elongated hole


202


. Moreover, the handle


200


is urged to a position in which it is contained in the concave portion


201


by its own elastic force (non-holdable posture). In this non-holdable posture, the handle


200


is located at the inner portion as compared with the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member


30


. Thus, when the image forming unit


3


is rotated inside the image forming apparatus, the handle


200


is kept out of contact with the transfer belt unit


5


without requiring an additional complex operation. Moreover, the image forming unit


3


is rotated in a vertical plane while it is contained in the carriage


2


(FIG.


1


). In this case, it is desirable that the elasticity of the handle


200


is set to be larger than the force by which the handle


200


takes a holdable posture, for preventing the handle


200


of the image forming unit


3


at the lowermost position from assuming a holdable posture by its self-weight.




Furthermore, on the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the developing unit


35


, an entrance groove


203


is provided on the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the developing unit


35


. The entrance groove


203


extends below the handle


200


with a step with respect to the concave portion


201


, thereby securing a sufficient space into which a finger is inserted below the handle


200


.




Since the handle


200


portion is formed as mentioned above, when putting the finger into the introducing groove


203


and holding the handle


200


, the outer end portions of the elongaged holes


202


formed at both ends of the handle


200


are in contact with the anchoring member


216


by the weight of the image forming unit


3


. Consequently, the state in which the handle


200


is out of the concave portion


201


(holdable posture) is realized (a state illustrated by a two-dot chain line in FIG.


4


and in FIG.


7


). In this holdable posture, the handle


200


is located at an outer position from the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member


30


.




It is desirable that as materials of the handle


200


, ABS, polycarbonate, or the like, is used. A specific size of the handle


200


is, for example, 170 mm in length, 18 mm in width and 1.2 mm in thickness.




The image forming unit


3


is attached to the apparatus main body


1


detachably. When one of the image forming units


3


needs to be replaced with a new unit, it can be done after rotating the carriage


2


so that the image forming unit


3


of the color to be replaced is located underneath the top door


17


, and opening the top door


17


. Since the replacement of the image forming unit


3


is carried out by holding the handle


200


provided on the outer periphery of the rotating surface of the developing unit


35


, it is easy to attach/detach the image forming unit


3


to/from the apparatus main body


1


. Furthermore, the replacement of the image forming unit


3


generally is carried out from the front side of the apparatus (the right side of the image forming apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

) (see, FIGS.


1


and


8


). Herein, the image forming unit


3


, inside the carriage


2


at the replacement position, includes the photosensitive member unit


37


and the developing unit


35


in this order from the front side of the apparatus. The handle


200


is provided at the side of the developing unit


35


. Namely, at the replacement position of the image forming unit


3


, the handle


200


is arranged farther from the apparatus front side than the photosensitive member


30


. In this way, by providing the handle


200


farther from the apparatus front side (i.e., an operators' position) than the photosensitive member


30


, when the image forming unit


3


is replaced with a new unit, it is possible to prevent the operator's finger from touching the photosensitive member


30


exposed to the outside. Moreover, when the image forming unit


3


is replaced with a new unit, the top door


17


is open so as to prevent the operation of the image forming unit


3


from the rear side of the apparatus, thus inhibiting the replacement of the image forming unit


3


from the apparatus rear side. Thereby, when the image forming unit


3


is replaced with a new unit, it is possible reliably to prevent the operator's finger from touching the photosensitive member


30


.




The inner surface of the top door


17


is provided with a protruding portion


204


. The shape of the lower surface of the protruding portion


204


when the top door


17


is closed is a shape so that it is along the outer periphery of the carriage


2


. The handle


200


can be contained in the concave portion


201


to have a non-holdable posture by its elasticity only by pushing it lightly by the finger tip. Therefore, by providing the protruding portion


204


on the inner surface of the top door


17


, even if a user forgets to keep the handle in a non-holdable posture, as long as the top door


17


is closed after the image forming unit


3


is replaced with a new unit, the lower surface of the protruding portion


204


can be brought into contact with the handle


200


so as to urge the handle


200


toward the non-holdable posture (a state illustrated by a two-dot chain line in

FIG. 4 and a

state in FIG.


7


).




Furthermore, as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


, a toner detection case


205


as a detection window having an arc-shaped cross section is provided at the end in the longitudinal direction of the developing unit


35


positioned at the corner of the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the developing unit


35


. This toner detection case


205


is formed in the cavity


213


formed in a toner hopper


39


. The toner detection case


205


is formed continuously with the toner hopper


39


. The toner detection case


205


is made of a translucent member. On both sides of the toner detection case


205


, reflection planes


206


are provided at an angle of 45° with respect to the side faces of the toner detection case


205


, respectively. As shown in

FIG. 5

, a light beam emitted from a light emitting element


207


arranged facing the toner detection case


205


on the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the developing unit


35


is reflected from one of the reflection planes


206


, is incident on the toner detection case


205


from one side face (a detection window) of the toner detection case


205


, and is released from the other side face (a detection window) and the light reflected from the other reflection plane


206


is received by a light receiving element


208


arrange facing the toner detection case


205


on the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the developing unit


35


. In the above-mentioned process, the amount of toner that remains in the toner hopper


39


is detected. That is, since the amount of light beam received at a light-receiving element


208


differs depending upon the amount of toner remaining in the toner hopper


39


(the amount of toner in the toner detection case


205


), the amount of toner in the toner hopper


39


can be detected. By detecting the amount of toner remaining in the toner hopper


39


with the above-mentioned configuration, it is not necessary to arrange the detection members such as a light emitting element


207


, a light-receiving element


208


, etc. in the cavity


213


provided in the toner hopper


39


. Also, it is necessary to put/take the detection members into/out of the cavity


213


. Furthermore, it is possible to make the detecting light path as short as possible. In addition, since the toner detection case


205


is made of a translucent member, it is possible to check the remaining amount of toner visibly by taking out the image forming unit


3


from the apparatus main body


1


.




It is desirable that the material constituting the toner detection case


205


includes acrylic resins, polystyrene resin, or the like.




The light emitting element


207


and the light-receiving element


208


are arranged near the carriage


2


so that they can detect the amount of toner remaining in the toner hopper


39


of the image forming unit


3


(a cyan image forming unit


3


C in

FIG. 1

) positioned at the opposite side of the image position


10


shown in FIG.


1


. In other words, the position for detecting the amount of remaining toner is positioned at a lower part with respect to the horizontal line including the rotation center of the carriage


2


. At this detection position, since the toner detection case


205


is located at the bottom portion of the toner hopper


39


, it is possible to detect the amount of toner even if it is only a small amount. Moreover, as shown in

FIG. 1

, at the image forming position


10


, toner in the toner hopper


39


is collected to the inner periphery of the carriage


2


. Therefore, if the amount of remaining toner is detected at the image forming position


10


, it is necessary to provide the light emitting element


207


, the light receiving element


208


, and the like, at the inner periphery of the carriage


2


. Thus, it is made to be difficult to place the light emitting element


207


, the light-receiving element


208


, and the like. However, as mentioned above, by detecting the amount of remaining toner at the different position and posture from those of the image forming position


10


, it is possible easily to place the light emitting element


207


, the light-receiving element


208


, and the like, for detecting the amount of remaining toner.




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, inside the toner detection case


205


is a cleaning member


209


for cleaning the inner wall of the toner detection case


205


. The cleaning member


209


includes a cleaning member main body


211


supported rotatably by the central axis


210


and a cleaning blade


212


protruding from the both ends of the cleaning member main body


211


. Then, the arc-shaped surface of the toner detection case


205


is cleaned with the both ends of the cleaning member main body


211


and both side walls (detection window) of the toner detection case


205


are cleaned with the blades


212


. By providing the cleaning member


209


for cleaning off the inner surface of the toner detection case


205


inside the toner detection case


205


, it is possible to enhance the accuracy in detecting the amount of remaining toner appropriately by cleaning the inner wall of the toner detection case


205


. The driving method of the cleaning member


209


is described later.




In

FIGS. 2 and 7

, numeral


221


denotes a gear cover. A transfer belt unit


5


receives a toner image formed on the photosensitive member


30


of the image forming unit


3


at the image forming position


10


and transfers again the received toner image onto the recording paper. The transfer belt unit


5


includes an intermediate transfer belt


50


, a group of pulleys (a driving pulley


55


A, a back-up pulley


55


B, a guide pulley


55


C and a tension pulley


55


D) for suspending the intermediate transfer belt


50


, a cleaner


51


and a waste toner case


57


for containing the waste toner after cleaning. These members are formed into one unit, and the unit is attached to the apparatus main body


1


detachably.




The intermediate transfer belt


50


is an endless belt having a thickness of about 100 μm, and is made of a film of semiconductive (middle resistivity) urethane coated with a fluororesin such as PFA, PTFE, or the like. The total thickness of this films is set in the range from 100 to 300 μm. The peripheral length of the intermediate transfer belt


50


is set to be a little bit more than the length corresponding to the maximum length of the A4 recording paper size (297 mm) accepted, so that A4 size or letter size recording paper can be used for full color printing.




Numeral


51


denotes a cleaner, which cleans the toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt


50


. This cleaner


51


includes a cleaning blade


53


made of rubber, and a screw


52


for carrying scraped toner into the waste toner case


57


. This cleaner


51


is placed so that it can rotate with a supporting point


58


as a center and is separated from the transfer belt


50


in order not to scrape off a toner image on the intermediate transfer belt unit


50


when forming a color image on the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




Among the group of pulleys suspending the intermediate transfer belt


50


, the pulley


55


A is a driving pulley for driving the intermediate transfer belt


50


, which also has a function of backing up the cleaning blade


53


. The pulley


55


B is a back-up pulley backing up a secondary transfer roller


9


that transfers a toner image on the intermediate transfer belt


50


onto the recording paper. The pulley


55


C is a guide pulley that also functions as a roller for applying a primary transfer bias for transferring the toner image onto the intermediate transfer belt


50


from the photosensitive member


30


. The pulley


55


D is a tension pulley providing the intermediate transfer belt


50


with a tension. These pulleys


55


A,


55


B,


55


C, and


55


D suspend the intermediate transfer belt


50


. The intermediate transfer belt


50


can be rotated by the rotation of the driving pulley


55


A. Numeral


56


denotes a cover for protecting the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




A transfer belt unit


5


is positioned reliably at a predetermined position when it is attached to the apparatus main body


1


, and the portion facing the image forming position


10


is in contact with the photosensitive member


30


of the image forming unit


3


. Furthermore, at the same time, each portion of the transfer belt unit


5


is connected electrically to the side of the apparatus main body and the driving pulley


55


A is connected to the driving means at the side of the apparatus main body. Thereby, intermediate transfer belt


50


can be rotated.




Furthermore, numeral


7


denotes an electricity-removing needle, which prevents a toner image from being disturbed when the recording paper is separated from the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




Numeral


6


denotes a laser exposure device, which is placed underneath the transfer belt unit


5


. The laser exposure device


6


includes a semiconductor laser (not shown), a polygon mirror


6


A, a lens system


6


B, a first mirror


6


C, and the like. The pixel laser signal light


8


corresponding to a transient serial electrical pixel signal for image information passes through an optical path


22


formed between a photosensitive member unit


37


of a yellow image forming unit


3


Y and the developing unit


35


of a black image forming unit


3


Bk. The pixel laser signal light


8


passes through an exposure window


97


of the cylinder drum


21


; is incident on the second mirror


98


of the cylinder drum


21


(the second mirror


98


is fixed in place regardless of the movement of the cylinder drum


21


), which is fixed to the apparatus main body


1


; is reflected from the second mirror


98


and incident into an exposure portion of the left side face of the photosensitive member


30


located at the image forming position


10


while passing through the gap provided between the photosensitive member unit


37


and the development unit


35


of the yellow image forming unit


3


Y, so as to scan and expose the photosensitive member


30


in the direction of the main line.




Numeral


12


denotes a paper feed unit,


14


denotes a paper feed roller,


16


denotes a resist roller,


18


denotes a paper ejecting roller, and


13




a


,


13




b


,


13




c


, and


13




d


denote a paper guide, respectively, which link between the above-mentioned rollers as well as between the contact point of the intermediate transfer belt


50


and the secondary transfer roller


9


and a fixing device


15


.




The front alligator


1


A is hinged to the apparatus main body


1


with a hinge axis


1


B, and can be lowered and opened toward the front. The front alligator


1


A is provided with the fixing device


15


, a secondary transfer roller


9


, the electricity-removing needle


7


, a front side of the paper guide


13




a


,


13




b


,


13




c


and


13




d


, and the front side of the resist roller


16


. When the front alligator


1


A is lowered toward the front, these components also are lowered toward the front together. Therefore, it is possible to open the front surface of the apparatus main body


1


widely and to attach/detach the transfer belt unit


5


into/from this opened part. At the same time, it is possible to remove paper easily at the time of paper jamming.




The following is a detailed description of a positioning mechanism and a driving mechanism for performing precise color alignment of all colors in the image forming position


10


, with reference to

FIGS. 9 and 10

.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view showing a positioning mechanism of a carriage and a photosensitive member and a driving mechanism in one embodiment according to the present invention.

FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view showing a carriage taken on a line passing the image forming position of the image forming apparatus in one embodiment according to the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, flanges


41


R and


41


L having taper holes


48


R and


48


L for positioning the image forming unit


3


are adhered to the both ends of the photosensitive member


30


. The outer peripheries of the flanges


41


R and


41


L are attached rotatably to photosensitive member bearings


43


R and


43


L fixed to the side wall of the photosensitive member unit


37


. The tip of the flange


41


R is provided with a coupling tongue


47


for rotating the photosensitive member


30


. The coupling tongue


47


can engage a coupling plate


61


of the main body side.




The carriage


2


has a right wall


20


R and a left wall


20


L, which are fixed to the cylindrical drum


21


provided in the center of the carriage


2


. Partition ribs


23


for partitioning the carriage


2


into four sections are fixed to the right and left walls


20


R and


20


L. An image forming unit


3


for each color is installed in each space in the carriage


2


, which is partitioned with the partition ribs


23


. The cylindrical drum


21


has a total of four exposure windows


97


at positions corresponding to the positions where the pixel laser signal light


8


for exposing the photosensitive member passes through. The carriage


2


is supported rotatably by right and left side walls


1


R and


1


L of the apparatus main body via bearings


46


R and


46


L.




Numeral


28


denotes a carriage gear, which is integrally formed on the outside of the left wall


20


L, and connected to a carriage driving mechanism


86


provided at the side of the main body. The carriage driving mechanism


86


includes a worm


89


connected to a driving source (not shown), a worm wheel


88


, and a gear


87


that is formed into one piece with the worm wheel


88


and meshes with the carriage gear


28


. The carriage


2


is positioned at the rotation position freely by means of the carriage driving mechanism


86


.




Numerals


45


R and


45


L denote drop prevention guides for preventing the image forming unit


3


provided at about the lower half along the outer periphery of the carriage


2


from dropping out of the carriage


2


. The drop prevention guides


45


R and


45


L are fixed to the side walls


1


R and


1


L of the main body, respectively.




Moreover, the second mirror


98


is attached firmly to the side walls


1


R and


1


L of the main body with a fixing member (not shown) around the center of the cylindrical drum


21


and is fixed in position regardless of the rotation of the carriage


2


.




The side walls


20


R and


20


L are provided with cutouts


26


R and


26


L at the portion of the image forming unit


3


into which flange


41


R and


41


L are inserted. The cutouts


26


R and


26


L and the partition ribs


23


serve as a guide when the image forming unit


3


is attached to the inside of the carriage


2


. At the side part or the lower part of the carriage


2


, the image forming unit


3


is guided by the drop prevention guides


45


R and


45


L, so that it is not detached from the carriage


2


.




The sizes of the cutouts


26


R and


26


L set to be larger than those of the outer diameter of the flanges


41


R and


41


L, so that there is a play, in all directions, between the photosensitive member


30


and the carriage


2


of regular position, when the photosensitive member


30


is positioned at the image forming position


10


to be in the standard position. In this embodiment, about 1 mm of space is secured. Thereby, even if the positioning of the carriage


2


is not so precise, the positioning operation of the photosensitive member


30


is not affected.




A photosensitive member driving mechanism


60


and a detent mechanism


80


are provided at the side walls


1


R and


1


L of the apparatus main body


1


in order to position the photosensitive member


30


precisely at the image forming position


10


.




The photosensitive member driving mechanism


60


, which is attached to the right side wall


1


R of the main body, includes an output axis


70


, a coupling plate


61


that is fixed to the output axis


70


and rotates together as one piece with the output axis


70


, an output axis driving gear


71


, and a driving mechanism for driving these elements mentioned above. The output axis


70


is supported, movably in the thrust direction and rotatably, by the bearings


77


fixed to the side right wall


1


R of the main body and a base plate


67


.




One end of the output axis


70


has a tip-tapered portion


75


, which has a convex tapered surface corresponding to the tapered hole


48


R of the photosensitive member


30


. The other end of the output axis


70


has a spherical shape so as to be in contact with a thrust bearing


69


R with small area. The output axis driving gear


71


is a helical gear that is fixed to the output axis


70


and meshes with a motor-side gear


72


. Numeral


74


denotes a compression spring, which is inserted between the bearing


77


and the output axis driving gear


71


. This compression spring


74


constantly urges the output axis


70


and the coupling plate


61


toward the position that is separated from the flange


41


R of the photosensitive member


30


(

FIG. 10

shows a state in which the coupling plate


61


engages the flange


41


R).




The output axis


70


can move against the spring force by a driving means (not shown) that moves the thrust bearing


69


R, between a position separated from the flange


41


R and a position where the taper hole


48


R shown

FIG. 10

engages the tip-tapered portion


75


. The motor-side gear


72


has a sufficient tooth width so that the output axis driving gear


71


meshes with the motor-side gear


72


in any position. When the output axis


70


moves in the thrust direction, the output axis driving gear


71


and the motor-side gear


72


slide against each other on the tooth surfaces.




Numeral


61


is a coupling plate, which meshes with the coupling tongue


47


of the flange


41


R so as to transmit the power, and has eight coupling tongues


65


on its tip end.




Next, the following is a description of the detent mechanism


80


, which is attached to the left side wall


1


L of the main body.




The detent mechanism


80


is supported between a left side wall


1


L of the main body and the base plate


68


via the bearing


78


. The detent mechanism


80


includes a detent axis


81


capable of moving in the thrust direction and rotating by a driving mechanism (not shown) moving a thrust bearing


69


L and a compression spring


85


. One end of the detent axis


81


has a convex tapered surface


84


corresponding to the tapered hole


48


L of the flange


41


L. The other end of the detent axis


81


has a spherical shape, similar to the output axis


70


, and pressed onto the thrust bearing


69


L. Numeral


85


denotes a compression spring, which is inserted between the left side wall


1


L of the main body and a spring stopper


82


fixed to the detent axis


81


. The compression spring


85


keeps the detent axis


81


separated from the flange


4


L.




With the above-mentioned configuration, when the image forming unit


3


supported by the carriage


2


is carried to the image forming position


10


and stops while the output axis


70


and the detent axis


81


are separated from the flanges


41


R and


41


L of the photosensitive member


30


, the thrust bearings


69


R and


69


L are pushed inwardly by the driving mechanism, respectively. Consequently, the tip-tapered portion


75


of the output axis


70


engages the taper hole


48


R of the flange


41


R, and a taper surface


84


of the detent axis


81


engages the taper hole


48


L of the flange


41


L, respectively. Thus, the photosensitive member


30


is positioned precisely at the image forming position


10


. When the output axis driving gear


71


is rotated with the output axis


70


and the detent axis


81


pressed inwardly, since the coupling tongue


65


of the coupling plate


61


engages the coupling tongue


47


of the flange


41


R, the rotation of the output axis


70


is transmitted to the photosensitive member


30


, whereby the photosensitive member


30


is rotated at the image forming position


10


. At this time, all of the photosensitive member


30


supported by the output axis


70


and the detent axis


81


, the second mirror


98


and the laser exposure device


6


are positioned in the apparatus main body


1


. Therefore, the photosensitive member


30


can be positioned precisely regardless of the position of the carriage


2


. As a result, even if the image forming units


3


are switched, the photosensitive member


30


can be positioned precisely, inhibiting an occurrence of the color misalignment.




The following is a description of a configuration of the image forming unit


3


and a driving mechanism of the developing roller


31


, with reference to

FIGS. 6 and 10

to


12


.





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view showing a rocking lever provided in a developing unit in one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 12

is a right side view of FIG.


2


.




First, the following is a description of how the photosensitive member unit


37


is connected to the developing unit


35


in the image forming unit


3


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6

,


10


and


12


, the right side wall


37


R of the photosensitive member unit


37


is provided with a protruding portion


91


to which a supporting pin


90


is press-fitted. Furthermore, a guide pin


108


is press-fitted to the left side wall


37


L of the photosensitive member unit


37


. Numeral


115


denotes guide grooves, which are formed on the left side wall


37


L of the photosensitive member unit


37


. These guide grooves


115


guide the developing roller


31


in the direction of the photosensitive member


30


. The developing unit


35


is placed inside of the both side walls


37


R and


37


L of the photosensitive member unit


37


. At the right side wall


37


R of the photosensitive member unit


37


, the supporting pin


90


is inserted into the positioning hole


116


so as to be supported rotatably.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 10

to


12


, the developing roller


31


is supported rotatably by the bearings


105


and


106


, which are fixed respectively to the right side wall


35


R and the left side wall


35


L of the developing unit


35


. The bearing


106


is fitted into the guide groove


115


at the side of the left side wall


37


L of the photosensitive member unit


37


. The left side of the developing unit


35


can move along the guide groove


115


together as one piece with the developing unit


35


with respect to the photosensitive member unit


37


. The guide pin


108


is inserted into a hole


107


provided on the left side wall


35


L of the developing unit


35


. However, the guide pin


108


is arranged with about 1 mm of play with respect to the hole


107


, and so the positioning is not performed by this insertion.




The photosensitive member unit


37


and the developing unit


35


are combined in the above-mentioned configuration. The right side wall


37


R of the photosensitive member unit


37


and the right side wall


35


R of the developing unit


35


are rotated, with the supporting pin


90


as a center, by means of the compression spring


102


suspended between them, and thereby the developing roller


31


stops with the developing roller


31


pressed by the photosensitive member


30


. Furthermore, the left side wall


37


L of the photosensitive member unit


37


and the left side wall


35


L of the developing unit


35


stop in a state in which the developing roller


31


is attracted to the side of the photosensitive member


30


with a tension coil spring


110


suspended between the bearing


106


of the developing roller


31


and a pin


111


provided at the left side wall


37


L of the photosensitive unit


37


, and thus the developing roller


31


is pressed onto the photosensitive member


30


.




As mentioned above, in this embodiment, since the photosensitive member


30


of the image forming unit


3


is in contact with the developing roller


31


at three points, i.e. at the supporting pin


90


, at the right side of the developing roller


31


, and at the left side of the developing roller


31


, it is possible to bring the photosensitive member


30


into contact with the developing roller


31


uniformly and at a certain pressure without being affected by the size accuracy of the photosensitive unit


37


or the developing unit


35


.




The following is a description of the driving mechanism of the developing roller


31


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 10

to


11


, the developing roller


31


is driven to be rotated via a developing driving main body gear


62


, a rocking gear


94


, and a developing roller gear


96


fixed to a developing roller


31


. The developing driving main body gear


62


is fixed to a developing driving axis


63


attached rotatably to the right side


1


R of the main body and a base plate


67


via a bearing


66


. The developing driving axis


63


is rotated from the side of the main body via the developing driving pulley


64


fixed to the developing driving axis


63


. Numeral


99


is a gear fixed to the feeding roller


21


. This gear


99


is driven to be rotated via a developing roller gear


96


and an idler gear


214


.




As mentioned above, since the driving force for rotating the developing roller


31


is applied from the outside (main body side) of the image forming unit


3


, the photosensitive member


30


is not subjected to a load fluctuation as the photosensitive member


30


drives the developing roller


31


. Moreover, since a contact pressure of the developing roller


31


to the photosensitive member


30


can be set to be small, the photosensitive member


30


is not susceptible to the disturbance from the developing roller


31


, whereby the stable rotation can be secured.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 11

, the rocking gear


94


is attached rotatably to the rocking lever


92


via a pin


93


. The rocking lever


92


is attached rockably to the bearing


105


of the right side wall


35


L of the developing unit


35


and the developing roller axis


215


with the developing roller axis


215


as a center. The tension spring


104


is suspended to the rocking lever


92


, whereby the rocking gear


94


is energized to the side of the developing driving main body gear


62


. However, the bottom face of the rocking lever


92


is in contact with the circular protruding potion


91


around the supporting pin


90


of the right side wall


37


R of the photosensitive member unit


37


. Moreover, the rocking lever


92


may be directly in contact with the supporting pin


90


. With such a configuration in which the rocking lever


92


is received by the supporting pin


90


or a circular protruding portion


91


, the carriage


2


at the main body side supports the image forming unit


3


at the portion where an external force is applied to the developing unit


35


. Therefore, an excess torsional power is not applied to the image forming unit


3


.




When the carriage


2


to which the image forming unit


3


is installed is driven to be rotated, the tooth tips of the developing driving main body gear


62


and the rocking gear


94


are hitting each other, the rocking lever


92


is rotated against the force of the tension spring


104


, and thus the rocking gear


94


is separated away from the developing driving main gear


62


. When the image forming unit


3


reaches the image forming position


10


, the rocking gear


94


reaches the developing driving main body gear


62


. However, the rocking lever


92


is in contact with the circular protruding portion


91


to be stopped. Therefore, the length between the center of the rocking gear


94


and that of the developing driving main body gear


62


is secured correctly, whereby the developing roller


31


is rotated in contact with the photosensitive member


30


.




Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the cleaning member main body


211


of the cleaning member


209


for cleaning the inner wall of the toner detection case


205


is rotated via a developing driving main body gear


62


, the rocking gear


94


, the developing roller gear


96


and the idler gear


214


. That is, when the photosensitive member


30


of the image forming unit


3


is positioned at the image forming position


10


, and the rocking gear


94


meshes with the developing driving main body gear


62


, the cleaning member main body


211


is driven to be rotated. Therefore, the cleaning of the toner detection case


205


is performed only at the image forming position


10


. The cleaning of the toner detection case


205


is not performed at the position for detecting the amount of remaining toner. In this way, at the position for detecting the amount of remaining toner, the cleaning member main body


211


is not driven to be rotated, and the detecting light is not shielded by the cleaning member main body


211


. Therefore, it is possible to detect the amount of remaining toner precisely. Furthermore, by performing the cleaning of the toner detection case


205


only at the image forming position


10


, it is not necessary to provide the mechanism for rotating the cleaning member main body


211


in addition to the image forming position


10


, thus simplifying the structure of the apparatus. Moreover, a member for stirring toner inside the toner hopper


39


is not provided in the image forming unit of this embodiment, there may arise a case where the amount of remaining toner cannot be detected precisely. However, during the several times of rotation of the carriage


2


, the amount of remaining toner in the image forming unit


3


of one color is detected several times and the detected results are obtained, and the amount of the remaining toner is determined based on the detected results. Thus, it is possible to reduce the detection error and to detect the amount of remaining toner accurately.




The following is a description of a driving principle of stably driving the photosensitive member


30


and the developing roller


31


with reference to FIG.


13


.





FIG. 13

is a view to explain how the photosensitive member


30


and the developing roller


31


are driven in one embodiment according to the present invention.




In

FIG. 13

, numeral


96


denotes a developing roller gear,


94


denotes a rocking gear,


62


denotes a developing driving main body gear, and


20


R denotes a portion protruding towards the inside of the right side wall of the carriage


2


. Numeral


90


denotes a supporting pin connecting the developing unit


35


and the photosensitive member unit


37


, and


91


denotes a circular protruding portion provided at the right side wall


37


R of the photosensitive member unit


37


. The circular protruding portion


91


and the rocking gear


94


enter a cutout


29


of the right side wall


20


R of the carriage


2


. The rocking gear


94


meshes with the developing driving main body gear


62


. Therefore, when the image forming unit


3


swings with the photosensitive member


30


as a center, the circular protruding portion


91


is in contact with the side face


27


of the cutout


29


.




In the configuration mentioned above, when the photosensitive member


30


is coupled to the output axis


70


and the detent axis


81


to be positioned at the regular position and the developing driving main body gear


62


is rotated, the image forming unit


3


is supported at the both ends of central axis of the photosensitive member


30


from the apparatus main body


1


. In this state, when the photosensitive member


30


and developing driving main body gear


62


are rotated, the image forming unit


3


is subjected to counter-clockwise rotation moment with a central axis of the supported photosensitive member


30


as a center. This rotation moment can be stopped when the circular protruding portion


91


is in contact with the side face


27


of the cutout


29


of the carriage side wall


20


R. That is, when the image forming unit


3


performs an image forming operation at the image forming position


10


, the image forming unit


3


is supported at three points, i.e. at both ends of the central axis of the photosensitive member


30


, and at the circular protruding portion


91


of the right side wall


37


R of the photosensitive member unit


37


, from the apparatus main body


1


. Therefore, it is possible to perform a secure positioning of the photosensitive member


30


with respect to the apparatus main body


1


. And at the same time, the image forming unit


3


is twisted due to the developing driving force, thus solving the problem that it is difficult to bring the photosensitive member


30


into contact with the developing roller


31


reliably. Furthermore, since the circular protruding portion


91


is provided at the right side wall


37


R of the photosensitive member unit


37


and the rotation power of the entire image forming unit


3


is supported only by the photosensitive member unit


37


, the contact condition between the photosensitive member


30


and the developing roller


31


is not affected.




Furthermore, the rocking gear


94


and the developing main body gear


62


are meshed with each other at approximately the center of the supporting pin


90


that is a rotation supporting point of the developing unit


35


with respect to a photosensitive member unit


37


. Therefore, the developing unit


35


is provided with a force by the developing driving main body gear


62


in the direction illustrated by the arrow P, which is a direction of the pressure angle of both gears. However, this force does not generate the rotation moment, with respect to the photosensitive member unit


37


, with the supporting pin


90


of the developing unit


35


as a center. Further, the pressing power of the developing roller


31


and the photosensitive member


30


is not generated due to the driving force by which the developing roller


31


is driven from the apparatus main body


1


.




According to the above-mentioned configuration, the pressing force of the developing roller


31


to the photosensitive member


30


is only the initially setting spring force Q (pressing force by the compression spring


102


) and a tension force of the tension coil spring


110


provided at the left side wall


37


L of the photosensitive member unit


37


, even when the developing roller


31


is rotating. Therefore, it is possible to bring the photosensitive member


30


into contact with the developing roller


31


with a small force stably. Moreover, even if the direction of force applied from the developing driving main body gear


62


to the developing unit


35


is somewhat changed because the meshing between the rocking gear


94


and the developing driving main body gear


62


is changed, the pressing force between the developing roller


31


and the photosensitive member


30


is not changed. In particular, like in a one-component developing process, if it is necessary to bring the developing roller into contact with photosensitive member uniformly and all over the surface of the photosensitive member with weakest possible force, the present invention is effective in realizing an apparatus with a simple structure and inexpensive and high performance apparatus.




Furthermore, the photosensitive member unit


37


receives the rotation moment around the photosensitive member


30


(the rotation moment of the photosensitive member


30


and the moment due to the force, illustrated by the arrow P, applied from the developing driving main body gear


62


) applied to the image forming unit


3


from the apparatus main body


1


at the side face


27


of the cutout


29


of the carriage


2


. Therefore, there is no problem that the developing unit


35


is pressed by the carriage


2


to change the pressing power of the developing roller


31


with respect to the photosensitive member


30


. Furthermore, similarly, since the rotation moment around the photosensitive member


30


, which is applied from the outside, is applied at substantially the same position as the position in which the force is applied from the outside (at the outer periphery of the circular protruding portion


91


), the repulsive force is not applied to the surface of the right and left taper holes


48


R and


48


L of the photosensitive member


30


, which are positioned at the predetermined position. Accordingly, the precise positioning of the photosensitive member


30


is not inhibited.




Next, the following is a description of the image forming process by using the image forming apparatus having the above-mentioned structure.




When the transfer belt unit


5


and image forming units


3


for all colors are installed in their predetermined locations, the power for the apparatus main body


1


is turned on, and the fixing device


15


is heated up, while the polygon mirror


6


A of the laser exposing device


6


starts to be rotated, thus completing the preparations. Moreover, right after the power is turned on, the initialization mode is operated for adjusting the state of the photosensitive member


30


and the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




After these preparations are completed, first, an image formation by the image forming unit


3


Y for yellow is positioned at the image forming position


10


. Then, the photosensitive member


30


for yellow starts to be rotated at the image forming position


10


, and at the same time, the developing roller


31


, a corona charger


34


and an intermediate transfer belt


50


start to move. The driving pulley


55


A is driven from the apparatus main body


1


, and friction forces rotate the intermediate transfer belt


50


in the arrow direction. Herein, a peripheral speed of the photosensitive member


30


and that of the intermediate transfer belt


50


are set to be substantially the same. Furthermore, at this time, the secondary transfer roller


9


and the cleaner


51


are separated from the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




In accordance with the timing with which a portion that is negatively charged homogeneously by the corona charger


34


on the surface of the photosensitive member


30


, a detection means (not shown) detects the top position of the intermediate transfer belt


5


. In synchronization with this detected signal, the photosensitive member


30


is irradiated with a pixel laser signal beam


8


from the laser exposing device


6


, forming the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive member


30


. The thus formed latent images sequentially are developed by the developing unit


35


so as to form into toner images. Next, the toner images formed on the photosensitive member


30


are moved toward the primary transfer position while being in contact with the intermediate transfer belt


50


, and transcribed sequentially on the intermediate transfer belt


50


. The yellow image forming operation is completed after the end of the image is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt


50


, and the photosensitive member


30


and the intermediate transfer belt


50


stop at the initial position.




Moreover, at the time of image formation, the photosensitive member


30


is charged to −450V by the corona charger


34


. The exposure potential of the photosensitive member


30


becomes −50V. Furthermore, a DC voltage of −250V is applied to the developing roller


31


. Furthermore, a DC voltage of +1.0 kV is applied to the guide pulley


55


C and the tension pulley


55


D of the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




Yellow image forming is completed and the operation of the photosensitive member


30


and the intermediate transfer belt


50


stops, the engagement between the yellow photosensitive member


30


and the driving source of the apparatus main body


1


is released, and then the carriage


2


rotates 90° in the arrow direction. This moves the yellow image forming unit


3


Y away from the image forming position


10


, and the next, magenta image forming unit


3


M is positioned and stops in the image forming position


10


. When the magenta image forming unit


3


M stops in the image forming position


10


, the driving source of the apparatus main body


1


engages the photosensitive member


30


, and the image forming unit


3


M and the transfer belt unit


5


start to operate, and an image forming operation is performed, similarly as for yellow. Thus, a magenta toner image is formed overlapping a yellow toner image on the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




Thus, sequential switching operations and image forming operations are repeated for cyan and black, so that four toner images are formed on the intermediate transfer belt


50


.




When the top of the black toner image, transferred by primary transfer, comes to the position of the secondary transfer roller


9


, the secondary transfer roller


9


is moved. Then, recording paper, which is fed from the paper feed unit


12


, is sandwiched and conveyed between the secondary transfer roller


9


and the intermediate transfer belt


50


, and the four-color toner image is transferred in one batch onto the recording paper. During this time, a voltage of +800V is applied to the secondary transfer roller


9


. The toner image transferred onto the recording paper is fixed on the recording paper by passing a fixing device


15


, and is ejected out of the apparatus with the paper eject rollers


18


.




Any toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt


50


is scraped off by the cleaning blade


53


that is brought into contact with the intermediate transfer belt


50


. A screw


52


collects the scraped-off toner into the waste toner case


57


.




When the secondary transfer is finished, the intermediate transfer belt


50


and the image forming unit


3


stop again, and the carriage


2


rotates 90°. Then, the yellow image forming unit


3


Y reaches the image forming position


10


, thus completing the preparations for the color image forming operation of the next color.




In the above-mentioned embodiment, the driving force of the developing unit


35


is applied directly from the apparatus main body


1


, but there is no necessary limitation to this configuration. For example, driving force may be applied from the photosensitive member


30


.




The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The embodiments disclosed in this application are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. An image forming unit comprisingan image forming unit main body having an image forming means, the image forming means comprising a photosensitive member, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, wherein an entrance groove is provided on a surface of the image forming unit main body so that a gap, into which a user's finger can be inserted when the handle is in its non-holdable posture, is formed between the image forming unit main body and the handle, the entrance groove being provided only at a side opposite to the photosensitive member with respect to the handle, and the handle is made in a holdable posture by applying force to the handle in the direction in which the gap is opened up.
  • 2. The image forming unit according to claim 1, wherein the handle is made of an elastic plate having elongaged holes at both ends thereof, is attached to an attachment surface of the image forming unit main body through the elongaged hole by an anchoring member, and is capable of taking a non-holdable posture in which the handle is in contact with or close to the attachment surface and a holdable posture in which at least one part of the handle is separated from the attachment surface.
  • 3. The image forming unit according to claim 1, which is used for the image forming apparatus in which a plurality of image forming units are arranged rotatably in a vertical plane, and the plurality of image forming units are shifted sequentially to an image forming position so as to form images, wherein the handle is provided on the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body.
  • 4. The image forming unit according to claim 3, wherein the urging of the handle toward the non-holdable posture by its elasticity is stronger than a self-weight urging the handle toward the holdable posture.
  • 5. The image forming unit according to claim 3, comprising a photosensitive member and a developing device, wherein the photosensitive member is exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body.
  • 6. The image forming unit according to claim 5, wherein the handle in its non-holdable posture is present at inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, and the handle in its holdable posture is present outside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member.
  • 7. The image forming unit according to claim 1, comprising a photosensitive member unit that supports the photosensitive member and a developing unit that supports the developing device, wherein the handle is provided at the side of the developing unit.
  • 8. The image forming unit according to claim 1, wherein the entrance groove is provided in the vicinity of the center of gravity in the longitudinal direction of the image forming unit main body.
  • 9. The image forming unit according to claim 1, wherein a bottom surface of the entrance groove is flat.
  • 10. The image forming unit according to claim 1, wherein a bottom surface of the entrance groove is extended to the side where a finger is inserted.
  • 11. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, and forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, whereinthe image forming unit comprises an image forming unit main body having an image forming means, the image forming means comprising a photosensitive member, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, an entrance groove is provided on a surface of the image forming unit main body so that a gap, into which a user's finger can be inserted when the handle is in its non-holdable posture, is formed between the image forming unit main body and the handle, the entrance groove being provided only at a side opposite to the photosensitive member with respect to the handle, the handle is made in a holdable posture by applying force to the handle in the direction in which the gap is opened up, and the handle is provided on the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body.
  • 12. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, and the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit through an opening provided on the top surface of the apparatus main body after the image forming unit to be replaced is located underneath the opening, whereinthe image forming unit comprises an image forming unit main body, a photosensitive member exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, the handle is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, the handle in its non-holdable posture being present at a position inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, the handle is provided with an entrance groove so that the user can insert a user's finger between the image forming unit and the handle, the entrance groove being provided only at a side opposite to the photosensitive member with respect to the handle, and the handle of the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, is arranged farther from a front side of the image forming apparatus than the photosensitive member.
  • 13. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, forms images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, an image forming unit being replaced with a new image forming units through an opening provided on a top surface of the apparatus main body after the image forming unit to be replaced is located underneath the opening, whereinthe image forming unit comprises a photosensitive member unit that supports the photosensitive member, a developing unit that supports the developing device, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, the photosensitive member is exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of a photosensitive member unit main body, the handle is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, the handle in its non-holdable posture being present at a position inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, the handle is provided with an entrance groove so that the user can insert a user's finger between the image forming unit and the handle, the entrance groove being provided only at a side opposite to the photosensitive member with respect to the handle, and in the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, the photosensitive member unit and the developing unit are arranged in this order from the front side of the image forming apparatus, and the handle is provided at the side of the developing unit.
  • 14. The image forming apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the replacement of the image forming unit from a rear side of the image forming apparatus is regulated.
  • 15. The image forming apparatus according to claim 14, comprising an opening/closing door for allowing attaching/detaching of the image forming unit to/from the upper part of the unit-rotating member, thereby regulating the replacement of the image forming unit from the rear side of the image forming apparatus.
  • 16. The image forming apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the replacement of the image forming unit from a rear side of the image forming apparatus is regulated.
  • 17. The image forming apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the handle is made of an elastic plate.
  • 18. The image forming apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the handle is made of an elastic plate.
  • 19. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, the image forming apparatus forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, the image forming apparatus further comprising an opening/closing door for allowing attaching/detaching of the image forming unit to/from an upper part of the unit-rotating member, the opening/closing door being capable of pressing the handle of a image forming unit installed in the unit-rotating when in its holdable posture, whereinthe image forming unit comprises an image forming unit main body having an image forming means, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, and the opening/closing door is provided with a protruding portion that is capable of being brought into contact with the handle, in its holdable posture, of the image forming unit.
  • 20. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, and the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit through an opening provided on the top surface of the apparatus main body after the image forming unit to be replaced is located underneath the opening, whereinthe image forming unit comprises an image forming unit main body, a photosensitive member exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body, a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and an opening/closing door for allowing attaching/detaching of the image forming unit to/form an upper part of the unit-rotating member, the handle is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, the handle in its non-holdable posture being present at a position inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, the handle is provided so that the user can insert a user's finger between the image forming unit and the handle, the handle of the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, is arranged farther from a front side of the image forming apparatus than the photosensitive member, and the opening/closing door is provided with a protruding portion that is capable of being brought into contact with the handle, in its holdable posture, of the image forming unit.
  • 21. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, forms images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, an image forming unit being replaced with a new image forming units through an opening provided on a top surface of the apparatus main body after the image forming unit to be replaced is located underneath the opening, whereinthe image forming unit comprises a photosensitive member unit that supports the photosensitive member, a developing unit that supports the developing device, a handle provided at the image forming unit main body that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and an opening/closing door for allowing attaching/detaching of the image forming unit to/from an upper part of the unit-rotating member, the photosensitive member is exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of a photosensitive member unit main body, the handle is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, the handle in its non-holdable posture being present at a position inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, the handle is provided so that the user can insert a user's finger between the image forming unit and the handle, the opening/closing door is provided with a protruding portion that is capable of being brought into contact with the handle, in its holdable posture, of the image forming unit, and in the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, the photosensitive member unit and the developing unit are arranged in this order from the front side of the image forming apparatus, and the handle is provided at the side of the developing unit.
  • 22. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, forming images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, and the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit through an opening provided on the top surface of the apparatus main body after the image forming unit to be replaced is located underneath the opening, whereinthe image forming unit comprises an image forming unit main body, a photosensitive member exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of the image forming unit main body, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body so that it is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, the handle is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, the handle in its non-holdable posture being present at a position inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, and the handle of the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, is arranged farther from a front side of the image forming apparatus than the photosensitive member, an opening/closing door for allowing attaching/detaching of the image forming unit to/from an upper part of the unit-rotating member, wherein the opening/closing door is provided with a protruding portion that is capable of being brought into contact with the handle, in its holdable posture, of the image forming unit.
  • 23. An image forming apparatus comprising a unit-rotating member that supports a plurality of image forming units in a vertical plane rotatably, forms images by shifting the plurality of image forming units sequentially to the image forming position, an image forming unit being replaced with a new image forming units through an opening provided on a top surface of the apparatus main body after the image forming unit to be replaced is located underneath the opening, whereinthe image forming unit comprises a photosensitive member unit that supports the photosensitive member, a developing unit that supports the developing device, and a handle provided at the image forming unit main body that is capable of taking a holdable posture in which a user can hold the handle and a non-holdable posture in which a user cannot hold the handle, and the photosensitive member is exposed to the outer periphery of the rotation surface of a photosensitive member unit main body, the handle is urged toward the non-holdable posture constantly by its elasticity, the handle in its non-holdable posture being present at a position inside the rotation track surface of the photosensitive member, and in the image forming unit at the position where the image forming unit is replaced with a new unit in the unit-rotating member, the photosensitive member unit and the developing unit are arranged in this order from the front side of the image forming apparatus, and the handle is provided at the side of the developing unit, an opening/closing door for allowing attaching/detaching of the image forming unit to/from an upper part of the unit-rotating member, wherein the opening/closing door is provided with a protruding portion that is capable of being brought into contact with the handle, in its holdable posture, of the image forming unit.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
11-181996 Jun 1999 JP
11-185238 Jun 1999 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/599,595, filed Jun. 22, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,397,016.

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