The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-226570, filed on Nov. 19, 2015. The contents of this application are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to image forming apparatuses.
Toner may remain on a surface of a photosensitive drum in a generic electrophotographic image forming apparatus. In one example, an image forming apparatus has a cleaning device for cleaning residual toner remaining on a surface of a photosensitive drum therein. The cleaning device uses a cleaning member such as a fur brush or a cleaning blade to remove the residual toner. After being removed, the toner is caused to drop into a waste toner conveyance path.
A conveyance screw for conveying the waste toner is disposed in the waste toner conveyance path. A conveyance member typically includes a helical blade. The waste toner is conveyed along the conveyance path as the helical blade rotates. After being conveyed along the conveyance path, the waste toner drops into a collection container. Through the above, the waste toner is collected in the collection container.
An image forming apparatus according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a housing, a conveyance member, and a sheet member. The housing forms a conveyance path along which toner is conveyed. The conveyance member is supported by the housing. The conveyance member rotates about a rotation axis thereof to convey the toner. The sheet member is disposed on a contact region of the housing. The contact region is a region where the conveyance member comes in contact with the housing.
The following describes an embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to the drawings. Elements that are the same or equivalent are marked using the same reference signs in the drawings and description thereof is not repeated.
The following describes an image forming apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to
The image forming apparatus 1 includes an image forming section 30, a fixing section 60, and a paper feed section 40. The image forming apparatus 1 includes a conveyance path 50. The image forming section 30 forms a toner image on paper P, which is a transfer target. The fixing section 60 fixes the toner image on the paper P. Standard-size paper P to be conveyed to the image forming section 30 is loaded in the paper feed section 40. Along the conveyance path 50, the paper P is conveyed from the paper feed section 40 to a paper exit port 70 through the image forming section 30 and the fixing section 60.
The image forming section 30 transfers a full-color toner image onto the paper P. The image forming section 30 includes an image forming unit 32, an intermediate transfer unit 33, and a toner replenishing section 34. The image forming unit 32 includes four image forming units 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32Bk for respectively forming toner images in yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C, and black Bk. Each of the image forming units 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32Bk includes a developing unit 35 and a photosensitive unit 36.
The intermediate transfer unit 33 includes an intermediate transfer belt 331 and a cleaning device 334. The intermediate transfer belt 331 is an endless belt. The cleaning device 334 removes toner remaining on an outer circumferential surface of the intermediate transfer belt 331.
The toner replenishing section 34 includes a yellow-color toner container 34Y, a magenta-color toner container 34M, a cyan-color toner container 34C, and a black-color toner container 34Bk. The toner containers 34Y 34M, 34C, and 34Bk respectively contain toners in yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C, and black Bk. The toners in yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C, and black Bk are respectively supplied from the toner containers 34Y, 34M, 34C, and 34Bk to the developing units 35 of the image forming units 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32Bk through supply paths, not illustrated.
The following describes a cleaner 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to
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The friction roller 102 is disposed opposite to the photosensitive drum 200 so as to be rotatable about its rotation axis. The rotational speed of the friction roller 102 is different from the rotational speed of the photosensitive drum 200. For example, the rotational speed of the friction roller 102 is faster than the rotational speed of the photosensitive drum 200. The friction roller 102 includes a metal shaft and an elastic member such as urethane foam covering the metal shaft. A toner layer having a uniform thickness is formed on a surface of the friction roller 102. The toner for example contains a titanium oxide as an abrasive. The friction roller 102 is in contact with a surface of the photosensitive drum 200 and scrapes against the photosensitive drum 200. The friction roller 102 scrapes against the photosensitive drum 200 thereby to abrade ionic products that are formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 200 during image formation.
The cleaning blade 104 removes residual toner adhering to the surface of the photosensitive drum 200. The cleaning blade 104 is disposed such that an end of the cleaning blade 104 is in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum 200. The cleaning blade 104 is for example made from rubber.
The plate roll 106 is disposed under the friction roller 102. The plate roll 106 has a plate-like shape elongated in a direction of the rotation axis of the friction roller 102. The plate roll 106 is for example made from a metal. The plate roll 106 receives toner removed from the photosensitive drum 200 by the cleaning blade 104. Thus, toner removed from the photosensitive drum 200 accumulates on the plate roll 106. Toner on the plate roll 106 comes in contact with the friction roller 102 to adhere to the surface of the friction roller 102.
The housing 111 forms a conveyance path 109 along which the toner is conveyed. Toner that has fallen off the plate roll 106 accumulates on the conveyance path 109.
The conveyance screw 108 has a helical shape and is elongated in the direction of the rotation axis of the friction roller 102. The conveyance screw 108 is supported by the housing 111. The conveyance screw 108 rotates about its rotation axis thereby to convey toner on the conveyance path 109. The conveyance screw 108 for example conveys toner to a waste toner container.
The sheet member 110 is disposed on a contact region R1 of the housing 111. The contact region is a region where the conveyance screw 108 can come in contact with the housing 111. The sheet member according to the present embodiment is disposed on a curved surface of the housing 111. The sheet member 110 is located under the toner eliminating sheet 120. The sheet member 110 is a highly slidabie and durable sheet. The sheet member 110 is for example a high-molecular polyethylene sheet. The sheet member 110 has two surfaces, one of which is a bonding surface having a bonding agent applied thereto. The sheet member 110 is attached to the housing 111 by putting the bonding surface on the curved surface of the housing 111.
The supply roller 116 is rotatably disposed opposite to the friction roller 102. The supply roller 116 passively rotates in accompaniment to rotation of the friction roller 102. The supply roller 116 restricts the thickness of the toner layer that is formed on the surface of the friction roller 102. More specifically, in a situation in which the thickness of the toner layer formed on the surface of the friction roller 102 is larger than a distance between the friction roller 102 and the supply roller 116, the thickness of the toner layer formed on the surface of the friction roller 102 is reduced to a uniform thickness through the supply roller 116 coming in contact with the friction roller 102. Excess toner removed through the supply roller 116 reducing the thickness of the toner layer to a uniform thickness accumulates on the conveyance path 109 and is conveyed by the conveyance screw 108.
The toner eliminating sheet 120 abuts the conveyance screw 108 thereby to remove toner adhering to the conveyance screw 108. The toner eliminating sheet 120 is for example made from a polyethylene resin. The toner eliminating sheet 120 will be described later in detail with reference to
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The sheet member 110 preferably includes an elastic material. The elastic material is for example silicone rubber or urethane. As a result of the sheet member 110 including an elastic material, vibration generated when the conveyance screw 108 comes in contact with the housing 111 of the cleaner 100 is absorbed. Consequently, vibration of the housing 111 can be reduced.
The following further describes the sheet member 110 with reference to
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The following further describes the sheet member 110 with reference to
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The following describes the toner eliminating sheet 120 with reference to
The toner eliminating sheet 120 includes a plurality of contact sections 120a. The contact sections 120a are arranged in the direction D1 of the rotation shaft 108a at intervals in accordance with the helical pitch of the helical blade 108b. The contact sections 120a abut the rotation shaft 108a and the helical blade 108b of the conveyance screw 108. As the conveyance screw 108 rotates, the contact sections 120a of the toner eliminating sheet 120 abut the rotation shaft 108a and the helical blade 108b to remove toner adhering to the rotation shaft 108a and the helical blade 108b. As a result, impairment of toner conveyance due to toner adhering to the conveyance screw 108 can be inhibited.
The toner eliminating sheet 120 repeats being pushed upward by the helical blade 108b and returning to its original position as the conveyance screw 108 rotates. Due to the resilience that allows the toner eliminating sheet 120 to return to its original position, the conveyance screw 108 tends to deflect downwardly. However, the cleaner 100 has the sheet member 110, and thus the possibility that the conveyance screw 108 comes in direct contact with the housing 111 can be reduced. As a result, abnormal noise and scuffing of the housing 111 can be inhibited.
The embodiment of the present disclosure has been described with reference to the drawings (
(1) The sheet member 110 in the image forming apparatus 1 described with reference to
(2) The sheet member 110 in the image forming apparatus 1 described with reference to
(3) The holes 112 in the sheet member 110 in the image forming apparatus 1 described with reference to
(4) The holes 112 in the sheet member 110 in the image forming apparatus 1 described with reference to
(5) The cleaner 100 in the image forming apparatus 1 described with reference to
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