This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-143022 filed Jul. 17, 2015.
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including a housing in which an image forming unit is to be mounted, a support that supports an image reading device in a state where the image reading device is separated from the housing, and a guiding portion in which a guide part, which is formed on a to-be-mounted surface of an add-on device in such a manner as to project, is to be inserted such that the guide part is guided by the guiding portion. Engagement holes with which engagement portions, which are formed on the to-be-mounted surface of the add-on device in such a manner as to project, are to be engaged such that the engagement portions are positioned by the engagement holes are formed in a mounting surface of the housing on which the add-on device is to be mounted.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Although an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail below using a specific example and with reference to the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the following exemplary embodiment and specific example.
In the drawings that will be referred to in the following description, objects are schematically illustrated, and it should be noted that dimensional ratios and so forth of the objects that are illustrated in the drawings are different from those of actual objects. In addition, in the drawings, illustration of components that are not necessary for the following description is suitably omitted for ease of understanding.
For ease of understanding of the following description, in the drawings, a front-rear direction, a left-right direction, and a top-bottom direction are respectively defined as the X-axis direction, the Y-axis direction, and the Z-axis direction.
(1) Overall Configuration and Operation of Image Forming Apparatus
The overall configuration and the operation of the image forming apparatus 1 will be described below with reference to the drawings.
(1.1) Overall Configuration
The image forming apparatus 1 includes an image forming apparatus body 2, which employs an electrophotographic system and forms an image, and an image reading device 3, which reads a document and the like and which is supported above the image forming apparatus body 2 by a reading-device-support portion 4. An internal sheet-ejection space S is formed between the image forming apparatus body 2 and the image reading device 3, and sheets P that are ejected by a pair of ejection rollers 63 are to be stacked in the internal sheet-ejection space S.
In the image forming apparatus body 2, a control device 10, a sheet-feeding device 20, photoconductor units 30, developing devices 40, a transfer device 50, and a fixing device 60 are disposed in an internal space defined by a housing 100 (illustrated in
(1.2) Image Forming Apparatus Body
The control device 10 includes an image-forming-apparatus controller 11 that controls the operation of the image forming apparatus 1, a controller unit 12 that prepares image data that corresponds to a request for a printing operation, and a power supply unit 13.
The sheet-feeding device 20 in which the sheets P, which serve as a large number of recording media, are stacked is disposed in a bottom portion of the image forming apparatus body 2, and the sheets P that are positioned by a restricting plate (not illustrated) in a width direction of the sheets P are taken out one by one starting from the uppermost sheet P by a sheet-taking-out unit 22 and then transported to a nip part that is defined by a pair of registration rollers 23.
The photoconductor units 30 are arranged side by side above (higher in the Z-axis direction than) the sheet-feeding device 20 and each include a photoconductor drum 31 serving as an image carrier that is driven so as to rotate. Toner images of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K) are each formed on a corresponding one of the photoconductor drums 31 by a corresponding one of the developing devices 40.
The toner images formed on the photoconductor drums 31 of the photoconductor units 30 are sequentially and electrostatically transferred (in a first transfer process) onto an intermediate transfer belt 51 of the transfer device 50, and a superposed toner image, which is formed of the different color toners superposed with one another, is formed. The superposed toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 51 is transferred onto one of the sheets P, which is sent out by the pair of registration rollers 23 and guided by a transport guide, by a second transfer roller 52.
In the transfer device 50, one of the sheets P to which the toner images have been collectively transferred is transported to the fixing device 60 via the transport guide while the toner images are unfixed to the sheet P, and the toner images are fixed onto the sheet P by a fixing roller 61 and a pressure roller 62, which are paired with each other, as a result of the toner images being heated and pressurized.
Some of the sheets P on which toner images have been formed and fixed are guided by the transport guide and ejected to a sheet-ejection tray T in the internal sheet-ejection space S by the pair of ejection rollers 63 in such a manner as to be stacked on the sheet-ejection tray T.
(2) Configuration of Housing
The configuration of the housing 100 and the configuration of the portion on which the sheet-post-operation device 200, which is an add-on device, is to be mounted will be described below with reference to the drawings.
(2.1) Overall Configuration of Housing
As illustrated in
Three supports 131, 132, and 133 are vertically arranged above the housing 100 and connected to one another by connecting members 135, 136, and 137.
The three supports 131, 132, and 133 and the connecting members 135, 136, and 137 are included in the reading-device-support portion 4 that supports the image reading device 3 in a state where the image reading device 3 is separated from the housing 100.
A plane defined by the supports 131 and 132 and the connecting member 135 is open to the side on which the first side plate 110 is disposed in such a manner as to form an opening Sb, and the sheet-post-operation device 200, which serves as the add-on device (described later), is mounted in the image forming apparatus 1 by being inserted through the opening Sb.
In a lower portion of the reading-device-support portion 4, a frame body 138 is disposed on the connecting member 116 of the housing 100, and a frame body 139 is disposed on the second side plate 120.
The frame body 138 and the frame body 139 form part of a mounting surface Sa that is a surface on which the sheet-post-operation device 200, which serves as the add-on device (described later), is to be mounted. The engagement holes 141 and 142 are formed in the frame body 138, and the engagement holes 143 and 144 are formed in the frame body 139. Engagement portions of the sheet-post-operation device 200 are inserted into the engagement holes 141, 142, 143, and 144.
(2.2) Internal Sheet-Ejection Space
As illustrated in
(2.3) Mounting Portion of Add-On Device
As illustrated in
The engagement holes 141, 142, 143, and 144 and the guiding portion 150 are formed in the mounting surface Sa. When the sheet-post-operation device 200 is mounted in the image forming apparatus 1, the engagement portions, which are formed on the to-be-mounted surface 200a of the sheet-post-operation device 200 in such a manner as to project, engage with the engagement holes 141, 142, 143, and 144 and are positioned by the engagement holes 141, 142, 143, and 144. The guide part 210, which is formed on the to-be-mounted surface 200a of the sheet-post-operation device 200 in such a manner as to project, is inserted into the guiding portion 150 and guided by the guiding portion 150.
(2.3.1) Guiding Portion
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
(2.3.2) Engagement Holes
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The engagement hole 142 that serves as a second keyhole, which is one of the keyholes, is formed of a guiding hole 142a and an engagement hole 142b. The guiding hole 142a has an inner diameter larger than the diameter D of the head portion 222 of a second positioning pin 220, which is one of the positioning pins 220. The engagement hole 142b has a width smaller than the diameter D of the head portion 222 and larger than a diameter d of the shaft portion 221 of the second positioning pin 220. The engagement hole 142b is connected to the guiding hole 142a and has an elongated hole shape or a substantially elongated hole shape. The length of the engagement hole 142b in a guide direction is set to a predetermined length. The engagement hole 142 restricts movement of the second positioning pin 220 in the guide direction (see arrow R2 illustrated in
As illustrated in
(3) Mounting and Removing of Add-On Device
Operations of mounting and removing the sheet-post-operation device 200 on and from the image forming apparatus 1 will be described below with reference to the drawings.
(3.1) Mounting of Add-On Device
When the sheet-post-operation device 200, which serves as the add-on device, is mounted in the image forming apparatus 1, the sheet-post-operation device 200 is placed on the mounting surface Sa in the internal sheet-ejection space S and inserted into the internal sheet-ejection space S through the opening Sb of the internal sheet-ejection space S while being guided by the guiding portion 150.
Then, as illustrated in
The movement of the first positioning pin 220 in the front-rear and top-bottom directions is restricted by the engagement hole 141, and the movement of the second positioning pin 220 in the guide direction and the movement of the third positioning pin 220 in the direction crossing the guide direction are respectively restricted by the engagement hole 142 and the engagement hole 143, so that the positioning pins 220 are positioned on the mounting surface Sa.
(3.2) Mounting and Removing of Add-On Device
As illustrated in
An engagement wall 5a is formed in one of the exterior members 5, which are included in the mounting surface Sa of the image forming apparatus 1, and in a state where the sheet-post-operation device 200 is mounted in the image forming apparatus 1, an engagement protruding portion 230b of the operation lever 230 engages with the engagement wall 5a.
When removing the sheet-post-operation device 200 from the mounting surface Sa of the image forming apparatus 1, the sheet-post-operation device 200 is removed from the mounting surface Sa by releasing the engagement of the engagement protruding portion 230b and the engagement wall 5a of the exterior member 5 by rotating the operation lever 230 in such a manner that the operation lever 230 is raised upward (see arrow R in
Although the operations of mounting and removing the sheet-post-operation device 200 have been described above while describing the sheet-post-operation device 200 as an example of an add-on device, the add-on device may be the mail box 300 that includes plural sheet-ejection trays as illustrated in
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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2015-143022 | Jul 2015 | JP | national |
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