The present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus including a replacement unit that is provided such that the replacement unit can be inserted into and extracted from an apparatus body.
More specifically, the present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus in which a side wall of a duct portion that communicates with a duct provided in an apparatus body is formed of a replacement unit and thus it is possible to separate the side wall from the apparatus body by separating the replacement unit from the apparatus body.
For example, in an image forming operation by an image forming apparatus, a developing roller holding toner on a surface thereof rotates at a high speed to supply the toner to an electrostatic latent image portion on a photosensitive drum. Since the photosensitive drum also rotates at a high speed at this time, there is a possibility that the toner from the developing roller is not delivered to the photosensitive drum smoothly and a portion of the toner scatters in the apparatus body if there is a variation in the electric charge amount of toner or the diameter of toner particles.
The scattering toner floats in the apparatus body and adheres to a feed roller, a detecting sensor, or the like, and thus contamination of a paper sheet or a detection error of the detecting sensor may occur. Therefore, an image forming apparatus, in which an apparatus body is provided with a suction duct that sucks scattering toner, is disclosed (for example, refer to Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-19903).
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-19903 discloses an image forming apparatus in which an upper suction opening and a lower suction opening that are attached to a duct (suction duct) are provided in the vicinity of upper and lower brushes that come into slide-contact with a resist roller and paper dust accumulated in the vicinity of the resist roller is sucked and collected into a collection unit while scattering toner is collected by driving a fan.
According to the image forming apparatus described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-19903, a space for installing a dedicated suction duct for sucking toner needs to be ensured in the apparatus body. However, a lot of components such as a photosensitive drum, a developing device, an exposure unit, a cleaner unit, an electrification unit, an intermediate transfer belt unit, a fixation unit, and a secondary transfer unit are disposed in an image forming unit in the apparatus body. Therefore, there is a problem that it is difficult to separately ensure an installation space for the suction duct and thus it is difficult to achieve reduction in size.
In addition, according to the image forming apparatus described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-19903, it is not possible to detach the suction duct or a side wall, which constitutes the suction duct, from the apparatus body. Therefore, there is a problem that it is not possible to sufficiently remove toner adhering to an inner portion of the duct and toner adhering to a duct wall scatters again.
It is desirable to provide a duct mechanism that enables reduction in size of an image forming apparatus. Furthermore, it is desirable to provide a duct mechanism with which it is easy to perform cleaning since an inner wall portion of a duct is opened and exposed with a simple mechanism.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, there is provided an image forming apparatus including a replacement unit that is capable of being inserted into and extracted from an apparatus body. The replacement unit is provided with a separation duct wall that forms an air blowing path between the separation duct wall and a body interior wall provided in an installation space for the replacement unit in the apparatus body when the replacement unit is installed in the apparatus body.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to drawings.
An image forming apparatus 100 acquires image data read from a document or image data received from the outside and forms a monochrome image indicated by the image data on a paper sheet. The configuration of the image forming apparatus 100 is roughly divided into a document transportation unit (ADF) 101, an image reading device (document reading device) 102, an image forming unit 103, a paper sheet transportation unit 104, and a sheet feeding unit 105.
In addition, the image forming apparatus 100 is an in-body paper discharge type image forming apparatus in which in-body paper discharge space 106 having a U-shaped section is formed between the image reading device 102 and the image forming unit 103.
When at least one document is set on a document tray 11, the document transportation unit 101 extracts the document from the document tray 11 and transports the document in a one-by-one manner. The document is guided onto a first platen glass 14 of the image reading device 102, is caused to pass through a position above the first platen glass 14, and is discharged to a discharge tray 12.
Regarding the image reading device 102, an optical unit including a first scanning unit 15 and a second scanning unit 16 is disposed below the first platen glass 14, a surface of a document is exposed to light from a light source of the first scanning unit 15 when the document passes through the position above the first platen glass 14, light reflected from the surface of the document is guided to an image forming lens 17 by mirrors of the first and second scanning units 15 and 16, and the same image as an image on the surface of the document is formed on a charge coupled device (CCD) 18 by the image forming lens 17. The CCD 18 repeatedly reads the image on the surface of the document in a main scanning direction and outputs image data indicating the image on the surface of the document.
In addition, in a case where the document is placed on a second platen glass 19 on an upper surface of the image reading device 102, the surface of the document on the second platen glass 19 is exposed to light from the first scanning unit 15 with the first and second scanning units 15 and 16 moved in a sub scanning direction while maintaining a predetermined speed relationship therebetween, light reflected from the surface of the document is reflected again by the first and second scanning units 15 and 16 such that the light is guided to the image forming lens 17, and the same image as an image on the surface of the document is formed on the CCD 18 by the image forming lens 17.
The image data output from the CCD 18 is output to the image forming unit 103 after being subject to various kinds of image processing performed by a control circuit of a microcomputer or the like.
A photosensitive drum 4 is disposed in an approximately central part of the image forming unit 103 and an electrification unit 5, an optical scanning unit 6, a developing unit (developing device) 7, a transfer unit 8, and a cleaning unit 9 are disposed in the vicinity of the photosensitive drum 4.
The electrification unit 5 uniformly charges a surface of the photosensitive drum 4. The optical scanning unit 6 inputs image data and scans the uniformly charged photosensitive drum 4 with a light beam while modulating the intensity of the light beam corresponding to the image data so as to write an electrostatic latent image. The developing unit 7 develops the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 4 with a developer (toner) and forms a developer image on the photosensitive drum 4. The transfer unit 8 transfers the developer image on the photosensitive drum 4 onto a paper sheet while transporting the paper sheet with the paper sheet interposed between the transfer unit 8 and the photosensitive drum 4. The cleaning unit 9 removes the developer remaining on the photosensitive drum 4 such that a new developer image can be formed on the photosensitive drum 4.
A fixation device 20 is disposed in an upper part of the image forming unit 103. In the fixation device 20, the paper sheet on which the image has been transferred is interposed between a fixation roller 20a including a heat source and a pressing roller 20b and the developer image transferred onto the paper sheet is fixed by means of heat and pressure.
The paper sheet after the fixation is transported to a position above paper sheet transportation rollers and is discharged to a discharge tray 22 in the in-body paper discharge space 106 by discharge rollers 21.
In addition, in a case where an image is formed on both surfaces of the paper sheet, the paper sheet is transported in a reverse direction while being inverted near the discharge rollers 21, is transported to an inversion transportation path 23, and is transported to the image forming unit 103 again after being inverted so that a developer image is transferred and fixed onto a rear surface of the paper sheet. Then, the paper sheet is discharged to the discharge tray 22 by the discharge rollers 21.
The sheet feeding unit 105 is provided with a paper feed tray 24 and a paper sheet is supplied from the paper feed tray 24 one by one. A paper sheet is temporarily stopped by resist rollers 25 out of the paper sheet transportation rollers which are provided in front of the photosensitive drum 4 and the transfer unit 8 and the paper sheet is supplied to a space between the photosensitive drum 4 and the transfer unit 8 at the timing of transfer so that the developer image on the photosensitive drum 4 is transferred to the paper sheet.
The resist rollers 25 are provided with a cover wall 26 that covers the resist rollers 25 and extends in a paper sheet transportation direction X. The cover wall 26 is disposed while extending such that the cover wall 26 is hung down from the vicinity of the photosensitive drum 4 and an extension portion thereof is configured such that the resist rollers 25 are exposed at an end (exposure opening).
In addition, a paper dust collecting unit 30, which is provided with, for example, a cleaning member 31 (for example, cleaning pad) which is a cleaning member for removing paper dust adhering to surfaces of the resist rollers 25, is disposed below the resist rollers 25.
In the image forming apparatus 100 configured as described above, at least the photosensitive drum 4, the developing unit 7, the paper dust collecting unit 30, and the like are configured as replacement units which are replaceable and can be freely inserted into and extracted from an apparatus body 103a (housing) of the image forming unit 103 in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface of
Although not shown, for example, a configuration, in which a guide rail portion (guide portion) is provided in the apparatus body 103a to extend in the insertion and extraction direction and a sliding portion that slides along the guide rail portion in the insertion and extraction direction is provided close to the replacement units, can be adopted as a mechanism for inserting and extracting the replacement units. In addition, each replacement unit may be provided with an attachment portion for fixing and attaching the replacement unit to a predetermined position after insertion. Examples of the attachment portion include a locking structure using a hooking mechanism, a fastening structure using a screw or the like, or an urging mechanism using an elastic member for bringing the replacement unit into contact with another component.
An installation space for the replacement units will be described.
The installation space for the replacement units provided in the apparatus body 103a needs to be larger than the replacement units to dispose the replacement units such that each replacements unit can be inserted and extracted with respect to a predetermined position.
In Embodiment 1, each of a photoreceptor unit 4a including the photosensitive drum 4, the developing unit 7, the paper dust collecting unit 30, and the transfer unit 8 is the replacement unit and the reason that the installation space is larger than the replacement units will be described while using the developing unit 7 as an example.
The developing unit 7 needs to be disposed in such a manner that a distance between a surface of a developing roller 7b and a surface of the photosensitive drum 4 of the photoreceptor unit 4a which is mounted in the apparatus body 103a in advance, that is, a developing gap becomes 2 mm or shorter, desirably 1 mm or shorter. However, the insertion and extraction direction of the developing unit 7 is the same as that of the photoreceptor unit 4a. Therefore, when performing an insertion and extraction operation while maintaining a predetermined developing gap, an end portion of the developing unit 7 or a toner scattering preventing wall 7c, which is provided to extend along an axial direction of the developing roller 7b for the purpose of preventing toner from scattering, may come into contact with the photosensitive drum 4 and the photosensitive drum 4 may be damaged. Therefore, a retreat guide space is formed to move the developing unit 7 such that insertion of the developing unit 7 is started when the developing unit 7 is at a position at which an initial developing gap is larger than a predetermined value, that is, when the developing unit 7 is at a retreat position with the developing roller 7b separated from the photosensitive drum 4 and the predetermined developing gap between the photosensitive drum 4 and the developing unit 7 is achieved immediately before the insertion of the developing unit 7 is finished in a case where the developing unit 7 is mounted into the apparatus body 103a. Since the retreat guide space needs to be provided, the installation space needs to be larger than the replacement units.
As the installation space for the developing unit 7, the photoreceptor unit 4a, and the paper dust collecting unit 30, one large installation space is provided in the apparatus body 103a instead of separated installation spaces respectively accommodating the replacement units because the developing unit 7, the photoreceptor unit 4a, and the paper dust collecting unit 30 are disposed to be close to each other (not shown).
Next, an example of a separation duct wall 32 according to the present disclosure will be described.
In addition,
In Embodiment 1, a space between the developing unit 7 and the cover wall 26 (example of body interior wall) as shown in
In Embodiment 1, the paper dust collecting unit 30 which is provided below the resist rollers 25 is provided with the separation duct wall 32 to use the retreat space for the developing unit 7 (part of installation space) as a duct, which is an air blowing path connected to an apparatus fixation duct 34 provided in the apparatus body 103a (refer to
In addition, a side wall 32d (refer to
Note that, as described above, the paper dust collecting unit 30 is the replacement unit as with the developing unit 7. Therefore, it is possible to effectively use the retreat space, which needs to be provided when mounting the developing unit 7, as a separation duct space 35, which is an air blowing path, when adopting a configuration in which the paper dust collecting unit 30 is mounted after the developing unit 7 is mounted into the apparatus body 103a.
For example, a unit housing 7a of the developing unit 7 may abut onto the separation duct wall 32 such that the unit housing 7a becomes not able to move when trying to move the developing unit 7 to the retreat position.
Next, the way in which air flowing in the separation duct space 35 flows will be described.
In Embodiment 1, the apparatus body 103a further includes the apparatus fixation duct 34 in which an air blowing fan (not shown) is provided and one end of the separation duct space 35, that is, one end of the separation duct space 35 in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the separation duct wall 32 communicates with the apparatus fixation duct 34. In addition, an opening 36 that is open to an inner space of the apparatus body 103a is formed on a side opposite to a side of the separation duct space 35 at which the separation duct space 35 communicates with the apparatus fixation duct 34, air in the apparatus body 103a is sucked by the air blowing fan via the opening 36, and the sucked air is discharged to the outside of the apparatus body 103a via an exhaust port (not shown).
That is, a collection path R through which powder (toner, paper dust, or like) scattering in the apparatus body 103a is collected is formed in the separation duct space 35.
In addition, the bottom portion 32a of the paper dust collecting unit 30 is provided with a filter 33 that purifies air by removing (collecting) powder (toner, paper dust, or like) sucked via the opening 36.
A holding wall 32f for holding the filter 33 at a predetermined position is formed on the bottom portion 32a while being positioned on a side opposite to the separation duct wall 32 side. Communication ports 32g communicating with the apparatus fixation duct 34 and a filter holding portion 32e that holds the filter 33 are formed between the holding wall 32f of the bottom portion 32a and the separation duct wall 32. An insertion and extraction guide portion 32h for the paper dust collecting unit 30 is formed on a side of the bottom portion 32a that is opposite to the filter 33.
As with the separation duct wall 32, the filter 33 is formed along the longitudinal direction of the paper dust collecting unit 30 such that a width W1 thereof becomes substantially the same as an axial length of the photosensitive drum 4.
The plurality of communication ports 32g are formed in the longitudinal direction of the paper dust collecting unit 30 over a range of which the length is substantially the same as the axial length of the photosensitive drum 4 as with the filter 33. However, the number of the communication ports 32g may be one. In addition, a rib may be disposed between the separation duct wall 32 and the holding wall 32f such that one communication port 32g is provided with a plurality of communication ports and a configuration in which only one small communication port 32g is provided may also be adopted. In this case, the length of the filter 33 in the longitudinal direction may also be short in accordance with the size of the communication port 32g.
The holding wall 32f is formed such that the length thereof in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the separation duct wall 32 is shorter than that of the separation duct wall 32. Therefore, when the paper dust collecting unit 30 is detached from the apparatus body 103a, the entire surface of the separation duct wall 32 is not blocked by the holding wall 32f and thus it is possible to easily remove toner or paper dust adhering to the surface of the separation duct wall 32. In addition, it is easy to reach the filter 33 installed on the bottom portion 32a and it is possible to easily clean and detach the filter 33.
In addition, the holding wall 32f extends toward the resist roller 25 (exposure opening in an end of cover wall 26 at which resist rollers 25 are exposed) from the bottom portion 32a and the cleaning member 31 that comes into contact with the resist rollers 25 and removes paper dust or the like adhering to the surfaces of the resist rollers 25 is disposed on a tip end of the holding wall 32f. As the cleaning member 31, an elastic porous member such as felt, sponge, non-woven fabric, or the like can be used.
A space may be provided between the cleaning member 31 and the end of the cover wall 26 (end on exposure opening side) such that paper dust adhering to the surfaces of the resist rollers 25 is collected to the filter 33 side.
Note that, the air blowing fan is installed between an exhaust port of the apparatus fixation duct 34 and the filter 33.
In Embodiment 1, the paper dust collecting unit 30 is provided with the separation duct wall 32 (that is, separation duct wall 32 is used together with paper dust collecting unit 30). However, the cleaning member 31 may be omitted from the paper dust collecting unit 30 and a dedicated replacement unit for the separation duct wall 32 may be provided. In this case, the paper dust collecting unit 30 may be provided at a different place.
According to Embodiment 1, the paper dust collecting unit 30, which is the replacement unit, is provided with the separation duct wall 32 such that the separation duct wall 32 is exposed while being not covered by the holding wall 32f. Therefore, it is possible to easily clean the separation duct wall 32 when the paper dust collecting unit 30 is detached from the apparatus body 103a. At this time, the cover wall 26 is also exposed inside the apparatus body 103a and thus it is possible to easily clean the cover wall 26. Therefore, it is easy to perform cleaning even when powder such as toner or paper dust adheres to the separation duct wall 32 and the cover wall 26.
In addition, since the separation duct wall 32 is formed on the paper dust collecting unit 30, it is possible to achieve reduction in the number of components or reduction in cost.
According to Embodiment 1, the separation duct wall 32 is provided with the filter 33 and the length of the holding wall 32f, which holds the filter 33, in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the paper dust collecting unit 30 is shorter than that of the separation duct wall 32. Therefore, it is easy to reach the filter 33 and it is easy to clean the filter 33 and the separation duct wall 32. In addition, since the filter 33 is disposed close to an opening of the apparatus fixation duct 34 instead of the exhaust port of the apparatus fixation duct 34, a space between the filter 33 and the exhaust port is less likely to be contaminated by toner or paper dust. In addition, since the air blowing fan is installed in the apparatus fixation duct 34 which is on a downstream side of the installation position of the filter 33 and in which contamination is less likely to occur, the lifespan of the air blowing fan is less likely to be shortened due to toner or paper dust adhering to a rotation shaft portion of the air blowing fan.
In addition, according to Embodiment 1, it is possible to use the installation space (retreat space) of the developing unit 7 as a duct space and thus it is possible to efficiently use the space.
In Embodiment 1, the paper dust collecting unit 30 is provided with the separation duct wall 32 facing the cover wall 26. However, in Embodiment 2, in addition to a first separation duct wall 32b formed on the paper dust collecting unit 30, the unit housing 7a of the developing unit 7 is used as a second separation duct wall 32c. That is, in Embodiment 2, the separation duct space 35 is formed by the cover wall 26, the first separation duct wall 32b, and the second separation duct wall 32c.
Specifically, the separation duct wall 32, which extends toward the photosensitive drum 4 from the bottom 32a in Embodiment 1, is formed as the first separation duct wall 32b which extends toward the unit housing 7a of the developing unit 7 in Embodiment 2. In addition, a wall portion of the developing unit 7 that is formed over an area from a position on the unit housing 7a, which the first separation duct wall 32b faces, to the photosensitive drum 4 is the second separation duct wall 32c. As with the first separation duct wall 32b formed on the paper dust collecting unit 30, the second separation duct wall 32c provided for the unit housing 7a has a length W1 (refer to
A portion of the separation duct space 35 in Embodiment 2 at which the separation duct space 35 communicates with the apparatus fixation duct 34 is formed on the first separation duct wall 32b side and the opening 36 on the apparatus body 103a side is formed on the second separation duct wall 32c side. In addition, the collection path R through which powder (toner, paper dust, or like) scattering in the apparatus body 103a is collected is formed in the separation duct space 35, as with Embodiment 1.
As described above, in Embodiment 2, the unit housing 7a of the developing unit 7 is used as the second separation duct wall 32c. Therefore, it is more effectively use the installation space for the developing unit 7, specifically, the retreat space for the developing unit 7 as the separation duct space 35.
An image forming apparatus 200 shown in
The image forming unit 203 is provided with an optical scanning unit 51, developing units 52 to 52, photosensitive drums 53 to 53 functioning as image carriers, cleaning units 54 to 54, electrification units 55 to 55, an intermediate transfer belt device 56 that includes intermediate transfer rollers 64 to 64 functioning as transfer units, a fixation device 57, a paper feed tray 58 functioning as a sheet feeding unit, a discharge tray 59 functioning as a discharge unit, and a paper sheet transportation device 60.
Image data handled in the image forming unit 203 is data corresponding to a color image which is formed by using colors of black (K), cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y) and data corresponding to monochrome image which is formed by using a single color (for example, black). Therefore, four developing units 52 to 52, four photosensitive drums 53 to 53, four cleaning units 54 to 54, four electrification units 55 to 55, and four intermediate transfer rollers 64 to 64 are provided such that four kinds of images corresponding to the above-described colors are formed.
The intermediate transfer belt device 56 disposed above the photosensitive drums 53 to 53 is provided with an intermediate transfer belt 61, an intermediate belt driving roller 62, a driven roller 63, an intermediate transfer belt cleaning device 65, and a tension roller 66 in addition to the intermediate transfer rollers 64 to 64.
The intermediate belt driving roller 62, the driven roller 63, the intermediate transfer rollers 64 to 64, and the tension roller 66 support the intermediate transfer belt 61 in a stretching manner and cause the intermediate transfer belt 61 to circulate in a predetermined paper sheet transportation direction (direction C in
The image forming unit 203 is further provided with a secondary transfer device 67 that includes a transfer roller 67a functioning as a transfer unit. The transfer roller 67a is in contact with an outer side of the intermediate transfer belt 61. As described above, the toner image of each color laminated on the intermediate transfer belt 61 is transported along with the intermediate transfer belt 61 and is transferred onto a paper sheet by the secondary transfer device 67. A voltage for transferring the toner image of each color on the intermediate transfer belt 61 onto the paper sheet is applied to the transfer roller 67a.
The intermediate transfer belt cleaning device 65 removes and collects toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 61.
The paper feed tray 58 is a tray for storing paper sheets and is provided below the image forming unit 203. In addition, the discharge tray 59 provided above the image forming unit 203 is a tray on which paper sheets subject to printing are placed facing down.
In addition, an apparatus body 200a of the image forming apparatus 200 is provided with the paper sheet transportation device 60 for transporting a paper sheet in the paper feed tray 58 to the discharge tray 59 via the secondary transfer device 67 or the fixation device 57. The paper sheet transportation device 60 includes an S-shaped paper sheet transportation path Y and a pickup roller 71, a pair of separation rollers 71a and 71b, resist rollers 72, pre-resist rollers 73, the fixation device 57, and discharge rollers 74 are disposed along the paper sheet transportation path Y.
The fixation device 57 is a belt fixation type fixation device and a fixation belt 573 (example of rotary fixation member) is wound on a plurality of rollers (here, fixation roller 571 and heating roller 572). The fixation device 57 is configured such that a pressing roller 574 is pressed against the fixation roller 571 via the fixation belt 573.
Hereinabove, the entire configuration of the image forming apparatus 200 has been described.
As shown in
The developing units 52 to 52 are replaceable components which can be inserted into and extracted from the apparatus body 203a (refer to
In Embodiment 3, the gaps 68 to 68 are also used as collection paths R to R through which powder (toner, paper dust, or the like) scattering in the apparatus body 203a is collected. Therefore, separation duct walls 84 to 84 on one end side are formed close to developing rollers 52b to 52b of unit housings 52a to 52a of the developing units 52 to 52 and separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side are formed on the unit housings 52a to 52a of the developing units 52 to 52 facing the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side. The separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side and the separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side extend toward the photosensitive drums 53 to 53 and openings at which the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side and the separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side face each other are provided near the photosensitive drums 53 to 53. Since all of the developing units 52 to 52 have the same specifications and have the same shape, the unit housings 52a to 52a of the developing units 52 to 52 are formed with the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side that are positioned close to the developing rollers 52b to 52b and the separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side that are positioned opposite to the developing rollers 52b to 52b. Therefore, the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side and the separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side of the developing units 52 to 52 adjacent to each other face each other such that the collection paths R to R for powder are formed. The flow of air flowing in the collection paths R to R in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface of
In addition, filter holding portions 84a to 84a provided with holding walls 84b to 84b are formed on the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side to hold filters 90 to 90. The holding walls 84b to 84b extend toward the photosensitive drums 53 to 53 while being positioned on the opposite sides of the filter holding portions 84a to 84a from the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side. Note that, the holding walls 84b to 84b are configured to protrude toward the gaps 68 to 68 from end surfaces 84c to 84c of the unit housings 52a to 52a to such an extent that the optical writing paths P to P are not blocked. The holding walls 84b to 84b and the filter holding portions 84a to 84a are formed along longitudinal directions of the developing units 52 to 52 (directions perpendicular to paper surface of
An exhaust fan (not shown) is disposed in the apparatus fixation ducts 87 to 87 and air in the gaps 68 to 68 is sucked into the apparatus fixation ducts 87 to 87 via the filters 90 to 90 and the communication ports. The air sucked into the apparatus fixation ducts 87 to 87 flows toward a side opposite to an extraction opening (not shown) for the developing units 52 to 52 provided in the apparatus body 203a (in
Note that, the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side, the separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side, the filter holding portions 84a to 84a, the holding walls 84b to 84b, and the filters 90 to 90 are formed to have the substantially same width W1 (refer to
In addition, gaps between the apparatus fixation ducts 87 to 87 and the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side and gaps between the apparatus fixation ducts 87 to 87 and the holding walls 84b to 84b may be sealed by elastic members or the like such as sponge or felt.
As described above, in Embodiment 3, focusing on a point that the unit housings 52a and 52a of two adjacent developing units 52 and 52 are disposed close to each other and dispose to face each other, the unit housings 52a and 52a disposed to face each other are used as duct walls (separation duct walls) forming the collection paths R and R. That is, since the unit housings 52a to 52a of the developing units 52 to 52 are provided with the separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side and the separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side, it is possible to extract separation duct walls 84 to 84 on the one end side and the separation duct walls 85 to 85 on the other end side forming the collection paths R to R only by extracting the developing units 52 to 52 and it is possible to easily remove powder such as toner or paper dust adhering to each separation duct wall.
Note that, the embodiments disclosed herein are illustrative in any respect and does not provide grounds for restrictive interpretation. Therefore, the technical scope of the present disclosure is not to be interpreted only based on the above-described embodiments and is defined based on the description in claims. Moreover, the technical scope of the present disclosure includes any modification having meaning and scope equivalent to those in the scope of claims.
The present disclosure contains subject matter related to that disclosed in Japanese Priority Patent Application JP 2018-011538 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Jan. 26, 2018, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations and alterations may occur depending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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