Information
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Patent Grant
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6701104
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Patent Number
6,701,104
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Date Filed
Monday, February 3, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 2, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 91
- 399 92
- 399 93
- 399 98
- 399 107
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In an image forming apparatus including a cooling device that efficiently cools an inside of a main body of the image forming apparatus, the cooling device has an airflow path in which air taken in the main body of the image forming apparatus flows through a drum-shaped image carrier from a first end side of the image carrier, flows through the image carrier, and is discharged from a second end side of the image carrier, then makes a U-turn on the second end side of the image carrier, and flows through space between a toner storing device and a fixing device, and returns to a position on the first end side of the image carrier in the main body of the image forming apparatus. A fan may be provided at a position where the air makes a U-turn in the airflow path.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a printer, a facsimile machine, etc. or a multi-functional image forming apparatus, and more particularly relates to a cooling device that leads air into the main body of an image forming apparatus to prevent an excessive rise in the temperature in the main body of the image forming apparatus.
2. Discussion of the Background
Due to the recent increasing demand for downsizing and speeding up an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine, a facsimile machine, a printer, or other similar image forming apparatus, the temperature in the main body of an image forming apparatus tends to rise. In addition, because of the high speed of the image forming apparatus, the melting point of the toner is set at a lower temperature to enable a toner image to be more quickly fixed onto a transfer material. Therefore, it is now more important to prevent excessive temperatures in the main body of an image forming apparatus in order to avoid changing the properties of the toner—e.g., agglomerating or solidifying the toner particles.
A conventional image forming apparatus is constructed so that air is taken in a main body of the image forming apparatus from an air intake vent provided on one side surface of the main body of the image forming apparatus, and is discharged from an air exhaust vent provided on an opposite side surface of the main body of the image forming apparatus. When an image forming apparatus of this type is placed at a position adjacent to a wall in a room, so that the air intake vent is directed toward the wall, the air exhaust vent is directed to the user side, resulting in the increase in the noise level sensed by the user. In addition, when a fan is provided at the air exhaust vent, there may be an increase in the noise level coming from the main body of the image forming apparatus, thereby additionally annoying the user.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an image forming apparatus which includes a cooling device that can efficiently cool the inside of the main body of the image forming apparatus, while suppressing the noise level sensed by users.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus comprising a drum-shaped image carrier configured to carry a latent image. The image carrier comprises a first end side and a second end side on opposite ends of the longitudinal axis of the image carrier. The image forming apparatus further comprises a toner storing device disposed adjacent to the image carrier to store toner used for developing the latent image on the image carrier, thereby forming a toner image, and a fixing device configured to fix the toner image on a transfer material by heating. The fixing device is disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the image carrier. The image forming apparatus further comprises a cooling device configured to cool the inside of the main body of the image forming apparatus. The cooling device comprises an airflow path in which air enters a side of the main body of the image forming apparatus, enters the image carrier through the first end side of the image carrier, flows through the image carrier, and is discharged from the second end side of the image carrier. The airflow path then makes a U-turn on the second end side of the image carrier, and flows through a space between the toner storing device and the fixing device, and returns to a position on the first end side of the image carrier in the main body of the image forming apparatus.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained by reference to the following detailed description, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a two-color copying machine, as an example of an image forming apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic top view of a cooling device in the copying machine of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a schematic top view of a cooling device in the copying machine of
FIG. 1
according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a flowchart illustrating the main steps of a fan control operation of the copying machine according to the embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 5
is a flowchart illustrating the main steps of a fan control operation of the copying machine according to another embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The image forming device of the present invention may be any type of image forming device, for example, a copying machine, printer, facsimile machine, etc. or a multi-functional image forming apparatus, in which images comprising one or more colors are formed on a transfer material.
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a two-color copying machine as an example of an image forming apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention. Referring to
FIG. 1
, the main body
10
of the copying machine includes a drum-shaped photoreceptor
11
used as an image carrier. Arranged around the photoreceptor
11
are a first charging device
12
, a first developing device
13
containing black toner, a second charging device
37
, a second laser writing device
38
, a second developing device
39
containing red toner, a transfer/conveyance device
14
, a cleaning device
15
, etc.
The main body
10
of the copying machine further includes a first laser writing device
16
above the photoreceptor
11
. The first laser writing device
16
includes an image scanning optical system including a light source
40
, such as a laser diode, a rotary polygonal mirror
41
, a motor
42
, an f-theta lens
43
, and a reflecting mirror
44
. The f-theta lens
43
and the reflecting mirror
44
are made of plastic.
The main body
10
of the copying machine further includes a fixing device
17
provided in parallel with the photoreceptor
11
and at a left side of the cleaning device
15
in FIG.
1
. The fixing device
17
includes a fixing roller
18
having an internal heater, and a pressure roller
19
which is pressed against the fixing roller
18
.
The upper part of the main body
10
further includes an original document reading device
20
. The original document reading device
20
includes a light source
20
a
, a plurality of mirrors
20
b
, an imaging lens
20
c
, and an image sensor
20
d
, such as a charge-coupled device (CCD).
At a lower part of the main body
10
, a duplex unit
22
and a sheet feeding cassette
23
are vertically stacked. Each of the sheet feeding paths extending from the duplex unit
22
and the sheet feeding cassette
23
leads to a sheet conveying path
24
that extends toward a lower part of the photoreceptor
11
. A reverse path
26
branching off from a sheet discharging path
25
extending from an outlet of the fixing device
17
is connected to the duplex unit
22
.
A contact glass
27
is provided at a top surface of the main body
10
of the copying machine. An auto document feeder
28
is attached onto the main body
10
such that the auto document feeder
28
covers and uncovers the contact glass
27
.
At a right side surface of the main body
10
in
FIG. 1
, a rotatable manual sheet feeding tray
29
is provided to feed a transfer material, such as a transfer sheet or a transparency, to the sheet conveying path
24
. At a left side surface of the main body
10
in
FIG. 1
, a sorter
30
is provided to receive the transfer material discharged from the main body
10
through the sheet discharging path
25
. The copying machine further includes a sheet feeding table
31
below the main body
10
. There are a plurality of sheet feeding cassettes
23
provided in the sheet feeding table
31
.
When forming a copy of an original document with this copying machine, an original document is set in the auto document feeder
28
or manually set on the contact glass
27
by opening the auto document feeder
28
. After a start switch (not shown) is pressed, the original document reading device
20
reads an image of the original document set on the contact glass
27
by separating the colors, and converts each of the separated colors (i.e., black and red) into electronic digital image signals.
Substantially simultaneously, a transfer material is fed out from one of the sheet feeding cassettes
23
by rotating one of sheet feeding rollers
33
. The transfer material is conveyed by sheet conveying rollers
34
in the sheet conveying path
24
to a pair of registration rollers
35
. The registration rollers
35
feed the transfer material at an appropriate timing in synchronization with rotation of the photoreceptor
11
toward the lower part of the photoreceptor
11
. Alternatively, a transfer material set on the manual sheet feeding tray
29
is fed by a pair of sheet feeding rollers
36
into the sheet conveying path
24
. The transfer material is further fed by the registration rollers
35
at an appropriate timing in synchronization with rotation of the photoreceptor
11
toward the lower part of the photoreceptor
11
.
At substantially the same time as the pressing of the start switch (not shown), the photoreceptor
11
is driven to rotate in a clockwise direction in FIG.
1
. While rotating the photoreceptor
11
, the first charging device
12
uniformly charges the surface of the photoreceptor
11
. Then, the surface of the photoreceptor
11
is irradiated with a laser beam (L) emitted from the first image writing device
16
in accordance with the black digital image signal sent from the original document reading device
20
. As a result, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the black component of the color image of the original document is formed on the surface of the photoreceptor
11
. Subsequently, the first developing device
13
develops the electrostatic latent image with black toner, thereby forming a black toner image on the surface of the photoreceptor
11
.
After passing the position of the first developing device
13
, the surface of the photoreceptor
11
is uniformly charged with the second charging device
37
. The surface of the photoreceptor
11
is then irradiated with a laser beam emitted from the second image writing device
38
in accordance with the red digital image signal sent from the original document reading device
20
. Thereby, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the red component of the color image of the original document is formed on the photoreceptor
11
such that the electrostatic latent image corresponding to the red component is superimposed on the above-described black toner image. Subsequently, the second developing device
39
develops the electrostatic latent image with red toner, thereby forming a red toner image. As a result, a two-color image composed of black and red toner images is formed on the photoreceptor
11
.
Subsequently, the two-color image is transferred to a transfer material fed to the lower part of the photoreceptor
11
, by the transfer/conveyance device
14
. After the two-color image is transferred from the photoreceptor
11
to the transfer material, the cleaning device
15
removes residual toner remaining on the surface of the photoreceptor
11
in preparation for the next image forming operation.
The transfer material having a transferred two-color image is conveyed to the fixing device
17
by the transfer/conveyance device
14
. The two-color image is fixed onto the transfer material by the heat and pressure of the fixing roller
18
and the pressure roller
19
in the fixing device
17
. Subsequently, the transfer material carrying a fixed image is conveyed in the sheet discharging path
25
and discharged from the main body
10
to the sorter
30
.
When forming images on both sides of a transfer material, a transfer material having a fixed image on the first side of the transfer material is conveyed to the duplex unit
22
through the sheet discharging path
25
and the reverse path
26
. The transfer material is reversed in the duplex unit
22
and is conveyed to the sheet conveying path
24
again. Subsequently, a toner image for the second side of the transfer material is transferred from the photoreceptor
11
to the second side of the transfer material by the transfer/conveyance device
14
. After the toner image is fixed to the second side of the transfer material in the fixing device
17
, the transfer material carrying fixed images on both sides thereof is discharged from the main body
10
to the sorter
30
.
In the above-described two-color copying machine, as illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the drum-shaped photoreceptor
11
and the cleaning device
15
are integrally accommodated in a unit case
51
of a process unit
50
. The process unit
50
and the fixing device
17
are supported between a pair of face plate-shaped side plates
52
and
53
in the main body
10
of the copying machine. The pair of side plates
52
and
53
are provided opposite to each other at the rear and front sides of the copying machine, respectively.
Although not shown, flanges are attached onto both ends of the photoreceptor
11
, respectively. The photoreceptor
11
is rotatably supported by the unit case
51
of the process unit
50
while a shaft passing through centers of the flanges is supported by the unit case
51
via bearings. A plurality of sector-shaped openings are formed in each of the flanges at the portion around the shaft. Air is led into the photoreceptor
11
through the openings (described in more detail below).
In this embodiment, a duct
54
is provided between the cleaning device
15
(a toner storing device) and the fixing device
17
(a heat source), at a position where the duct
54
does not interfere with the conveyance of transfer materials by the transfer/conveyance device
14
. The duct
54
has a U-shaped cross section and opens toward the cleaning device
15
. The opening side of the duct
54
is covered by the unit case
51
of the process unit
50
disposed adjacent to the duct
54
, and thereby forms an air flow path in the duct
54
.
Exterior covers
55
and
56
are provided at the outside of the side plates
52
and
53
, respectively. The exterior cover
55
provided at the rear side of the copying machine, includes an air intake vent
57
and an air exhaust vent
58
provided adjacent to each other. In addition, an air intake duct
59
is provided at the air intake vent
57
to lead air taken in from the air intake vent
57
to one end side of the photoreceptor
11
through openings formed in the side plate
52
and the unit case
51
. An air intake fan
60
is provided in the air intake duct
59
. Furthermore, an air exhaust duct
61
is provided at the air exhaust vent
58
to lead air from one end side of the duct
54
to the air exhaust vent
58
through another opening formed in the side plate
52
.
A U-turn duct
62
connecting the other end side of the photoreceptor
11
and the other end side of the duct
54
is provided between the side plate
53
at the front side of the copying machine, and the exterior cover
56
. An airflow path is formed in the main body
10
of the copying machine. Specifically, the air intake fan
60
leads air taken in from the air intake vent
57
into the photoreceptor
11
from the one end side of the photoreceptor
11
(i.e., on the rear side of the copying machine) through the air intake duct
59
. The air flows through the photoreceptor
11
and is discharged from the other end side of the photoreceptor
11
(i.e., on the front side of the copying machine), and makes a U-turn while flowing through the U-turn duct
62
. The air further flows through the duct
54
and returns to a position on the one end side of the photoreceptor
11
in the main body
10
of the copying machine. Subsequently, the air is discharged from the main body
10
through the air exhaust duct
61
and the air exhaust vent
58
. With the above-described airflow path and elements, a cooling device is constructed in the main body
10
of the copying machine.
With the above-described airflow, air can efficiently cool the inside of the main body
10
of the copying machine. In the main body
10
of the copying machine, the toner stored in the cleaning device
15
may change its physical properties and fuse under the influence of the heat generated in the fixing device
17
. For example, the fused toner may agglomerate and solidify. However, the above-described cooling airflow can prevent the change of physical properties, agglomeration, and solidification of toner stored in the cleaning device
15
.
When forming images of both sides of a transfer material, a transfer material which is heated once in the fixing device
17
in order to fix a toner image on one side of the transfer material, contacts the photoreceptor
11
again to receive a toner image from the photoreceptor
11
on the other side of the transfer material. In this case, the photoreceptor
11
may be heated to a temperature above an allowable level by contact with the heated transfer material. However, with the above-described cooling device in the copying machine, the excessive rise of the temperature of the photoreceptor
11
can be prevented by passing air through the photoreceptor
11
. Further cooling the photoreceptor
11
can prevent an increase in the temperature of a device, such as the cleaning device
15
adjacent to the photoreceptor
11
.
In the above-described construction of the copying machine, the air intake vent
57
and the air exhaust vent
58
are provided on the same plane on the back side of the main body
10
of the copying machine. When the copying machine is placed such that the plane of the back side of the main body
10
of the copying machine is directed toward a wall of a room, the noise emanating from the main body
10
does not directly reach users, and thereby the noise volume to which users are exposed can be reduced.
In the above-described illustrative embodiment, the duct
54
is interposed between the cleaning device
15
and the fixing device
17
such that the opening of the duct
54
is directed toward the cleaning device
15
. Further, an airflow path is formed in the duct
54
by covering the opening of the duct
54
by the unit case
51
. Thus, air having a low temperature and flowing in the airflow path directly contacts and cools the unit case
51
. With this construction, the cleaning device
15
in the main body
10
of the copying machine can be efficiently cooled.
FIG. 3
is a schematic top view of a cooling device in the main body
10
according to another embodiment of the present invention. As an alternative construction of the cooling device in
FIG. 2
, a fan
64
may be provided in the U-turn duct
62
at a position where the airflow path makes a U-turn, as illustrated in FIG.
3
. Because pressure loss tends to occur in the U-turn duct, by providing the fan
64
in the U-turn duct
62
, the volume of airflow in the airflow path increases and an amount of airflow sufficient to provide the necessary level of cooling can be provided. Furthermore, in the cooling device of
FIG. 3
, because the fan
64
is provided at the position away from the air intake vent
57
and the air exhaust vent
58
, the noise of the fan
64
emanating from the main body
10
is reduced, and the size of the air intake fan
60
disposed adjacent to the air intake vent
57
may reduced or eliminated. As a result, the noise level coming from the main body
10
can be suppressed.
In the copying machine according to the present embodiment, it is preferable that the operation of the fan
64
be controlled by a control device
70
, based on a fixing temperature of the fixing device
17
. Although not shown, the control device
70
includes, for example, a central processing unit (CPU), a non-volatile random-access memory (RAM), and a read-only memory (ROM), etc.
FIG. 4
is a flowchart illustrating main steps of a fan control operation of the copying machine according to one embodiment of the present invention. After a power supply (not shown) of the main body
10
of the copying machine is turned on, the heater of the fixing roller
18
in the fixing device
17
is turned on in step S
1
. Subsequently, in step S
2
, the control device
70
determines if a fixing temperature (t
1
) of the heater of the fixing roller
18
is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold value (tc
1
). If the answer is NO in step S
2
, the fan control operation returns to re-execute step S
2
. If the answer is YES in step S
2
, the control device
70
controls the fan
64
to operate in step S
3
.
When the image forming operation of the copying machine is completed, the heater of the fixing roller
18
is turned off in step S
4
in order to save energy. Subsequently, in step S
5
, the control device
70
determines if the fixing temperature (t
1
) of the heater of the fixing roller
18
is less than the threshold value (tc
1
). If the answer is NO in step S
5
, the fan control operation returns to re-execute step S
5
. If the answer is YES in step S
5
, the control device
70
controls the fan
64
to stop in step S
6
. In addition, in order to prevent an increase in temperature due to residual heat in the main body
10
, it is preferable that the fan
64
be stopped by means of a timer after a predetermined elapsed time, since the control device
70
will determine that the fixing temperature (t
1
) of the heater of the fixing roller
18
is less than the threshold value (tc
1
) in step S
5
.
With the above-described fan control operation based on the fixing temperature of the heater of the fixing roller
18
, the unnecessary operation of fan
64
can be prevented when the fixing temperature is relatively low, and while the main body
10
of the copying machine is in standby mode. Accordingly, the temperature and noise in the main body
10
of the copying machine can be efficiently reduced while saving electricity.
It is preferable that the operation of the fan
64
be controlled by the control device
70
, based on a temperature in the cleaning device
15
, as detected by a temperature sensing to element (not shown) provided in the cleaning device
15
.
FIG. 5
is a flowchart illustrating the main steps of a fan control operation of the copying machine according to another embodiment of the present invention.
After the power supply (not shown) of the main body
10
of the copying machine is turned on, the control device
70
determines if a temperature (t
2
) in the cleaning device
15
detected by the temperature sensing element is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold value (tc
2
) in step S
11
. If the answer is NO in step S
11
, the fan control operation returns to re-execute step S
11
. If the answer is YES in step S
11
, the control device
70
controls the fan
64
to operate in step S
12
.
Subsequently, in step S
13
, the control device
70
determines if the temperature (t
2
) in the cleaning device
15
detected by the temperature sensing element is less than the threshold value (tc
2
). If the answer is NO in step S
13
, the fan control operation returns to re-execute step S
13
. If the answer is YES in step S
13
, the control device
70
controls the fan
64
to stop in step S
14
.
With the above-described fan control operation based on the temperature in the cleaning device
15
, unnecessary operation of the fan
64
can be prevented when the temperature in the cleaning device
15
is relatively low. Therefore, the temperature and noise in the main body
10
of the copying machine can be efficiently reduced while saving electricity.
The present invention has been described with respect to the embodiments as illustrated in Figures. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments and may be practiced otherwise.
In the above embodiments, the cleaning device
15
is described as an example of a toner storing device which requires air cooling. The toner storing device is not limited to a cleaning device, and may be a developing device, a toner supply bottle, a waste toner collecting tank, a toner recycle path, or other similar device for storing toner.
In the above embodiments, the cooling device is used in a two-color copying machine in which a toner image formed on the photoreceptor
11
is transferred to a transfer material. Instead of a two-color copying machine, the cooling device may be used in an image forming apparatus in which a toner image formed on an image carrier is transferred to an intermediate transfer element, and then the toner image is transferred from the intermediate transfer element to a transfer material. Moreover, the cooling device may be used in a single color or multi-color (e.g. three colors, four colors, etc.) image forming apparatus.
The present invention has been described with respect to a copying machine as an example of an image forming apparatus. However, the present invention may be applied to other types of image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a facsimile machine, etc. or a multi-functional image forming apparatus.
Numerous additional modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
The priority document of the present application, Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-026662, filed Feb. 4, 2002, is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a drum-shaped image carrier, wherein the image carrier has a first end side and a second end side on opposite ends of the longitudinal axis of the image carrier; a toner storing device disposed adjacent to the image carrier; a fixing device disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the image carrier; and a cooling device, wherein the cooling device comprises an airflow path in which air enters a side of the main body of the image forming apparatus, enters the image carrier through the first end side of the image carrier, flows through the image carrier, and is discharged from the second end side of the image carrier, makes a U-turn on the second end side of the image carrier, and flows through a space between the toner storing device and the fixing device, and returns to a position on the first end side of the image carrier in the main body of the image forming apparatus.
- 2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cooling device comprises a duct disposed in the space between the toner storing device and the fixing device, wherein an opening of the duct is directed toward the toner storing device, and wherein a part of the airflow path is formed in the duct by covering the opening of the duct by the outside of the toner storing device.
- 3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cooling device further comprises a fan at a position where the airflow path makes a U-turn.
- 4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising a control device, wherein the control device at least controls the operation of the fan based on a fixing temperature of the fixing device.
- 5. The image forming apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising a control device, wherein the control device at least controls the operation of the fan based on a temperature in the toner storing device.
- 6. An image forming apparatus, comprising:image carrying means for carrying a latent image on the image carrying means, wherein the image carrying means comprises a first end side and a second end side on opposite ends of the longitudinal axis of the image carrying means; toner storing means for storing toner disposed adjacent to the image carrying means; fixing means for fixing the toner image on a transfer material by heat, disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the image carrying means; and cooling means for cooling the inside of a main body of the image forming apparatus, wherein the cooling means comprises an airflow path in which air enters a side of the main body of the image forming apparatus, enters the image carrying means through the first end side of the image carrying means, flows through the image carrying means, and is discharged from the second end side of the image carrying means, makes a U-turn on the second end side of the image carrying means, and flows through a space between the toner storing means and the fixing means, and returns to a position on the first end side of the image carrying means in the main body of the image forming apparatus.
- 7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the cooling means comprises a duct disposed in the space between the toner storing means and the fixing means, wherein an opening of the duct is directed toward the toner storing means, and wherein a part of the airflow path is formed in the duct by covering the opening of the duct by the outside of the toner storing means.
- 8. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the cooling means further comprises a fan at a position where the airflow path makes a U-turn.
- 9. The image forming apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising a control means for controlling the fan, wherein the control means controls the operation of the fan based on a fixing temperature of the fixing means.
- 10. The image forming apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising a control means for controlling the fan, wherein the control means controls the operation of the fan based on a temperature in the toner storing means.
- 11. A method of cooling an inside of a main body of an image forming apparatus, comprising;flowing air into an image carrier from a first end side of the image carrier; discharging the air from a second end side of the image carrier; causing the air to make a U-turn in a U-turn duct; flowing the air through a space between a toner storing device and a fixing device; and returning the air to a position on the first end side of the image carrier in the main body of the image forming apparatus.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, further comprising providing a fan at a position where the air makes a U-turn.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising controlling the fan to operate based on a fixing temperature of the fixing device.
- 14. The method according to claim 12, further comprising controlling the fan to operate based on a temperature in the toner storing device.
- 15. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a drum-shaped image carrier comprising a first end side and a second end side; a toner storing device; a fixing device; and a cooling device, wherein the cooling device comprises an airflow path in which air enters a side of the main body of the image forming apparatus, enters the image carrier through the first end side of the image carrier, flows through the image carrier, and is discharged from the second end side of the image carrier, makes a U-turn on the second end side of the image carrier, and flows through a space between the toner storing device and the fixing device, and returns to a position on the first end side of the image carrier in the main body of the image forming apparatus.
- 16. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus forms images having two or more colors.
- 17. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus performs multi-functional image forming operations comprising at least one of copying, faxing, and printing operations.
- 18. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the image forming apparatus performs multi-functional image forming operations comprising at least one of copying, faxing, and printing operations.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2002-026662 |
Feb 2002 |
JP |
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