Information
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Patent Grant
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6788321
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Patent Number
6,788,321
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 20, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 7, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 138
- 347 152
- 347 242
- 347 245
- 347 257
- 347 263
- 399 110
- 399 111
- 399 118
- 399 112
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An image forming apparatus is provided with a scanning unit emitting a laser beam, and an openable and closable member openable and closable relative to an image forming apparatus main body, and the openable and closable member has a positioning portion for positioning the scanning unit. Thereby, the scanning unit can be accurately positioned in the image forming apparatus main body.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a printer or a copying machine, and particularly to an image forming apparatus provided with a scanning unit emitting a laser beam.
2. Description of Related Art
FIG. 4
of the accompanying drawings shows an image forming apparatus according to the prior art. In a housing
101
, there is contained an optical scanning device
102
. The optical scanning device
102
is contained in the housing
101
while an openable and closable member
104
which is a portion of the housing
101
remains opened, and is positioned and fixed at a predetermined position.
That is, the openable and closable member
104
located on the upper surface of the housing
101
is opened, and the optical scanning device
102
is inserted from above. The optical scanning device
102
, as shown in
FIG. 5
of the accompanying drawings, is installed at a predetermined position in the housing
101
relative to a photosensitive drum
103
. The optical scanning device
102
is fixed at four locations by screws
105
in a state in which the openable and closable member of the housing
101
is opened, and the work of fixing the optical scanning device
102
is terminated.
After the work of fixating the optical scanning device
102
has been terminated, an opening portion
101
A is closed by the openable and closable member
104
in the upper portion, and the housing
101
is completed so as to surround the optical scanning device
102
in the housing
101
in the shape of a box. Thereby, the housing has housing strength which can withstand a load during the operation, the insertion shock of a cartridge (CRG) and a shock during shipment.
However, in an image forming apparatus provided with the photosensitive drum
103
and the optical scanning device
102
, it is necessary to dispose the locations of both of them accurately in the interior of the housing
101
. Moreover, the optical scanning device
102
must be housed and disposed in the interior of the housing
101
and therefore, the opening portion
101
A to a housing portion in the housing
101
must be provided without fail. Consequently, when the opening portion
101
A is provided and the optical scanning device
102
is to be housed in the housing
101
, a portion of the housing
101
is opened in the opening portion
101
A and therefore, the strength of the housing
101
is more reduced than in a state in which the opening portion
101
A is closed by the openable and closable member
104
.
Accordingly, even if the optical scanning device
102
is housed accurately relative to the photosensitive drum
3
with the openable and closable member
104
being opened, the strength of the housing
101
is reduced and therefore, during the time until the opening portion
101
A is closed by the openable and closable member
104
and the strength of the housing
101
is completed, distortion occurs to the housing
101
and after all, there has been the possibility that disorder occurs to the positions of the photosensitive drum
103
and the optical scanning device
102
.
Particularly, in the case of an image forming apparatus housing a plurality of optical scanning devices
102
therein, the rate of a housing portion housing the optical scanning devices
102
occupied in the housing
101
becomes great and moreover, the opening portion
101
A for inserting the optical scanning devices
102
therethrough into the housing portion also becomes large and therefore, the possibility that disorder occurs to the positions of the photosensitive drum
103
and the optical scanning devices
102
before the strength of the housing
102
is completed has become high.
Also, to obtain the strength of the housing with the openable and closable member
104
opened, it is necessary to increase the skeletal parts of the housing for reinforcement or to make the skeletal parts of the housing high in strength, and this has compelled a considerable increase in cost.
Further, when in the market, some trouble occurs to the optical scanning devices
102
and the interchange thereof becomes unavoidable, it is also necessary to open the opening portion
101
A of the housing
101
. If at such time, the loading portion of the housing
101
is opened in a place where, unlike a production site, there is no jig for accurately supporting the housing, distortion may occur to the housing
101
depending on the unevenness of a floor on which the image forming apparatus is installed. Accordingly, when the positions of the optical scanning devices
102
are determined with the opening portion opened, there has been a case where after all, disorder occurs to the positional relation between the photosensitive drum
103
and the optical scanning device
102
after the openable and closable member is closed. As described above, there has been a case where not only the relative position of the optical scanning device to the photosensitive drum, but also when there are a plurality of optical scanning devices, the relative position between the optical scanning devices is not ensured.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus which enables a scanning unit to be accurately positioned in the main body thereof.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus having a scanning unit emitting a laser beam, and an openable and closable member openable and closable relative to an image forming apparatus main body, the openable and closable member having a positioning portion for positioning the scanning unit.
Further, objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a main cross-sectional view of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an illustration of the tentatively held state of the scanner unit of the image forming apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
shows the relation between the hook portion of the scanner unit of the image forming apparatus of FIG.
1
and the opening portion of a tentatively holding member.
FIG. 4
is a main cross-sectional view of an image forming apparatus according to the prior art.
FIG. 5
is an illustration of the positioned and fixed state of an optical scanning device in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is an illustration of a method of positioning and holding a scanning unit on a side near to the photosensitive drum of the image forming apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 7
is an illustration of a method of positioning and holding the scanning unit on a side near the photosensitive drum of the image forming apparatus of FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
shows an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The basic construction of the whole of the image forming apparatus will first be described.
The image forming apparatus A has four detachably mountable image forming process cartridges
2
a
,
2
b
,
2
c
and
2
d
correspondingly to four different toner colors, e.g. cyan, magenta, yellow and black. In each of these process cartridges
2
a
to
2
d
, there is provided an electrophotographic photosensitive drum
3
which is an image bearing member, charging means
4
for charging the surface of the photosensitive drum, developing means
5
for developing a latent image on the photosensitive drum by a toner, and cleaning means
6
for removing any residual toner after transfer. In the image forming apparatus A, a sheet material P which is a recording material separated and fed from a recording material cassette (paper cassette)
10
is transported to an image forming portion comprising the process cartridges
2
a
to
2
d
, transfer rollers
8
which are transferring means, etc. at predetermined timing by a registration roller unit
7
, and a desired image is printed on the upper surface of the sheet material P.
The reference numeral
9
designates scanning units emitting a laser beam, and as shown in
FIG. 3
, each scanning unit has a light source
50
, deflecting means
51
for deflecting a laser beam emitted from the light source
50
, lenses
52
a
and
52
b
through which the laser beam deflected by the deflecting means
51
is transmitted, and a box
53
containing therein the light source
50
, the deflecting means
51
and the lenses
52
a
,
52
b.
A plurality of scanning units
9
are provided correspondingly to the respective colors of the process cartridges, and in the present embodiment, four scanning units
9
are provided.
A laser beam is applied from the scanning unit
9
which is an optical scanning device to the photosensitive drum
3
charged by the charging means
4
, and a latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum
3
. This latent image is developed with a toner by the developing means
5
, and this toner image is transferred to the sheet material P borne on and transported by a belt
40
, by the transfer roller
8
. The transfer roller
8
urges the sheet material P fed from the recording material cassette
10
against the photosensitive drum
3
with the belt
40
interposed therebetween, and a voltage opposite in polarity to the charged toner image is applied to the transfer roller
8
, whereby the toner image is transferred to the sheet material. When this process is sequentially carried out from upstream toward downstream with respect to the transport direction of the sheet material by the process cartridges
2
a
to
2
d
and the transfer of the images of four colors is terminated, images of four colors laminated are formed on the surface of the sheet material. The belt
40
bears the sheet material thereon and is moved in the direction of arrow.
Downstream of the image forming portion, there is provided fixing means
11
for fixing the toner images transferred onto the sheet material P on the sheet material P.
The sheet material P to which the transfer of the image has been completed passes the fixing means
11
having a heating member, whereby the laminated toner images of four colors are fixed on the sheet material P, and a full-color image is formed on the sheet material. The sheet material on which the image has been fixed is delivered out of the image forming apparatus by delivery rollers
12
, and is stacked on a stacking tray B disposed below the delivery rollers
12
.
The reference numeral
21
denotes an openable and closable member openable and closable to an image forming apparatus main body
31
, and specifically the openable and closable member
21
forms a portion of a housing. That is, the housing
30
on the apparatus main body side has an insertion opening portion
30
A for putting the scanning unit
9
in and out therethrough, and the openable and closable member
21
opens and closes this opening portion
30
A. When as shown in
FIG. 2
, the scanning unit
9
is to be housed in a housing
30
, the openable and closable member
21
provided on the side portion of the housing
30
is opened and the scanning unit
9
is inserted through the opening portion
30
A.
A holding member
22
for temporarily tentatively holding the scanning unit
9
during the work of housing the scanning unit
9
is provided in a housing portion
20
in the housing
30
.
A plurality of scanning units
9
are housed in parallel in the housing
30
, and the opening portion
30
A is disposed on a side opposite to the photosensitive drum
3
which is the image forming portion side with respect to the scanning units
9
, and the holding member
22
for tentatively holding the scanning units
9
is also disposed on the same side as the opening portion
30
A which is a side opposite to the photosensitive drum
3
.
In the shown example, the plurality of scanning units
9
are vertically provided in parallel in the housing
30
, and the opening portion of the scanning unit
9
and the holding member
22
are disposed on a side opposite to the photosensitive drum
3
, and the holding member
22
is of a deformable construction and is substantially vertically suspended from above the housing portion
20
.
The tentative holding position by the holding member
22
is designed such that at least a portion of the scanning units is below a regular position in which the scanning units are originally held during image formation.
The openable and closable member
21
is provided with a positioning portion
21
a
for contacting with a portion of the scanning units
9
and holding the scanning units
9
at the regular position during image formation when the opening portion
30
A is closed, and effecting the positioning of the scanning units.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the positioning and fixation of the scanning unit
9
in the housing
30
is done at positioning and fixating portion
9
b
on a side near to the photosensitive drum
3
and a positioning and fixating portion
9
c
on a side opposite to the photosensitive drum
3
, and the positioning and fixating portion
9
c
is engaged with the positioning portion
21
a
of the openable and closable member
21
, whereby the position of the scanning unit is determined. Also, at least two, in the shown example, a pair of right and left positioning and fixating, portions
9
b
are provided on the side near to the photosensitive drum
3
. The positioning and fixating portions
9
b
and
9
c
are contact portions contacting with an apparatus main body side positioning portion and the positioning portion of the openable and closable member.
The positioning portion
21
a
of the openable and closable member
21
is constituted by an engagement hole (an opening portion) engaged by the protruding piece of the positioning and fixating portion
9
c
protruding from a side of the box
53
of the scanning unit
9
. The lower edge of the hole is provided with a slope
21
b
for receiving the positioning and fixating portion
9
c.
FIGS. 6 and 7
are views for illustrating a method of positioning and holding the scanning unit
9
on the side near to the photosensitive drum.
As shown, the positioning and fixating portion
9
b
of the scanning unit
9
is inserted into an opening portion
40
which is a positioning portion provided in the housing
30
, and the vertical surface of the positioning and fixating portion
9
b
which is adjacent to the photosensitive drum is rammed against the vertical edge
40
a
of the opening portion
40
to thereby determine the horizontal position (a direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the photosensitive drum) of the scanning unit
9
. Then, the bottom surface of the positioning and fixating portion
9
b
is placed on the horizontal edge
40
b
of the opening portion
40
, whereby the vertical position of the scanning unit
9
on the side near to the photosensitive drum is determined.
Further, regarding the positioning of the scanning unit
9
relative to the axial direction of the photosensitive drum, a boss
9
d
provided on the scanning unit
9
is brought into engagement with the vertically long hole
41
of the housing
30
simultaneously with the above-described inserting work, whereby the horizontal position (the axial direction of the photosensitive drum) can be ensured.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, design is made such that the photosensitive drum
3
also has its position determined by a bearing portion
61
being placed on the edge
60
of an opening portion also provided in the housing
30
.
Each of the scanning unit
9
and the photosensitive drum
3
is positioned in a part of the housing
30
and therefore, their relative positional relationship can be ensured.
In the housing portion
20
, the holding member
22
is suspended from the ceiling portion
23
of the housing near the opening portion
30
A on the side opposite to the photosensitive drum
3
, and when the scanning unit
9
is to be inserted into the housing
30
, the positioning and fixating portions
9
b
on the side near to the photosensitive drum
3
are inserted into the positioning portion
40
provided on the housing
30
side and at the same time, a hook portion
9
a
which is a hanging portion provided on the scanning unit
9
is sequentially hung on an opening portion
22
a
provided in the holding member
22
to thereby effect the tentative holding of the scanning unit
9
. The holding member
22
is provided with four opening portions
22
a
, and the tentative holding of four scanning units is possible by a holding member.
As the opening portion
30
A is closed by the openable and closable member
21
after the tentative holding of the scanning unit
9
has been terminated, the positioning and fixating portion
9
c
of the scanning unit
9
is scooped up by the slope
21
b
provided on the positioning portion
21
a
of the openable and closable member
21
, and the hook portion
9
a
is disengaged from the edge of the opening portion
22
a
of the holding member
22
, and the positioning and fixating portion
9
c
is guided to the positioning portion
21
a
of the openable and closable member
21
. As soon as the opening portion
30
A is closed by the openable and closable member
21
and the strength of the housing
30
is completed, the position of each scanning unit
9
in the housing
30
is determined.
In this manner, the insertion of the scanning units
9
into the housing
30
is completed to thereby bring about a state indicated by solid line in FIG.
1
.
That is, design is made such that by the opening portion
30
A being closed by the openable and closable member
21
, the scanning units
9
are displaced from a tentatively stopped position to a regular position, and that by the openable and closable member
21
being closed, the image forming apparatus assumes “a closed box shape” constituted by at least six (upper, lower, right, left, front and rear) walls.
Accordingly, simply by the openable and closable member
21
being closed, the scanning units
9
can be automatically positioned at regular positions and at this time, the scanning units
9
have their positions relative to the photosensitive drums
3
ensured and are housed in the housing portion
20
in the housing
30
.
The holding member
22
for tentatively holding the scanning units
9
remains in the housing portion
20
of the housing, and when the scanning units
9
are to be interchanged again, the detachment of the openable and closable member
21
of the opening portion
30
A is effected, whereupon at least a part of the scanning units
9
is displaced downwardly from the regular position by the gravity thereof and the scanning units
9
are again tentatively stopped by the holding member
22
.
That is, when the scanning units
9
go wrong and it becomes necessary to interchange them in the market, the openable and closable member
21
will be opened again and the scanning units will be interchanged with normal scanning units
9
, but if the present invention is applied to the image forming apparatus, when the openable and closable member
21
is opened, the scanning units
9
will be downwardly inclined by gravity and the hook portions
9
a
of the scanning units will be caught again by the opening portion
22
a
of the holding member
22
, and the scanning units will become tentatively held as shown in FIG.
2
.
The openable and closable member
21
is then returned to its original position after the termination of the interchanging work, whereby by way of the same process as that previously described, the positions of the scanning units
9
is again directed to the regular positions without any problem.
As described above, according to the present invention, even if the opening portion
30
A for inserting the scanning units therethrough becomes large, the scanning units are tentatively held by the holding member during the interchanging work during which the opening portion is opened, and in a state in which the opening portion is closed and the strength as the housing has become sufficient, the positioning of the scanning units is done and therefore, it is not necessary to enhance the strength of the housing in its opened state.
Therefore, it is not necessary to increase the skeletal parts of the housing or to use a material of high strength for the parts of the housing and thus, an increase in cost is avoided and moreover, the weight of the image forming apparatus is neither increased and therefore, the installing work becomes easy and moreover, this is also effective in the sense of the limitation of the strength of a desk which provides an installation bed, and also leads to the mitigation of shipping costs.
Also, it is unnecessary to determine the positions of the scanning units while a portion of the housing is left open, and as soon as the inclusion of the scanning units into the housing portion of the housing is completed and the strength of the housing portion of the housing is secured, the final positions of the scanning units are determined and therefore, it becomes possible to make a construction in which during the assembly of the image forming apparatus, it is difficult for the housing to be affected by disturbance which may cause the housing to be distorted.
Further, when the scanning units are to be interchanged in the market, even if a portion of the housing is opened, the scanning units are received onto the holding member by gravity and therefore, during the interchanging work in the market, the interchange of the scanning unit can be accurately effected with respect to the image forming apparatus main body without such a large-scale jig as is used in a factory.
While an embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiment, but all modifications are possible within the technical idea of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus comprising:a scanning unit for emitting a laser beam; and an openable and closable member for opening and closing relative to a main body of the image forming apparatus, said openable and closable member including a positioning portion for positioning said scanning unit; and a holding member for temporarily holding said scanning unit when said openable and closable member is opened.
- 2. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scanning unit disengages from a holding portion of said holding member and is supported by the positioning portion of said openable and closable member when the openable and closable member is closed.
- 3. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scanning unit is provided in a plurality, and the said holding member has a plurality of holding portions.
- 4. An image forming apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of scanning units are arranged substantially in a vertical direction.
- 5. An image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the positioning portion of said openable and closable member is located above the holding portions of said holding member.
- 6. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scanning unit has a contact portion for coming in contact with the positioning portion of said openable and closable member.
- 7. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a photosensitive member to which the laser beam emitted from said scanning unit is applied, irradiated, wherein the main body of the image forming apparatus has another positioning portion for positioning the said scanning unit on a side more adjacent to said photosensitive member than to said openable and closable member.
- 8. An image forming apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said scanning unit has another contact portion for coming in contact with the another positioning portion of the main body of the image forming apparatus.
- 9. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scanning unit is mountable on or detachable from the main body of the image forming apparatus when said openable and closable member is opened.
- 10. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scanning unit has a light source, deflecting means for deflecting a laser beam emitted from said light source, a lens through which the laser beam deflected by said deflecting means is transmitted, and a box containing therein said light source, said deflecting means, and said lens.
- 11. An image forming apparatus comprising:a scanning unit for emitting a laser beam; an openable and closable member for opening and closing relative to a main body of the image forming apparatus; and a holding member for temporarily holding said scanning unit when said openable and closable member is opened, wherein said scanning unit disengages from a holding portion of said holding member and is positioned when said openable and closable member is closed.
- 12. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said scanning unit is provided in a plurality, and said holding member has a plurality of holding portions.
- 13. An image forming apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said plurality of scanning units are arranged substantially in a vertical direction.
- 14. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said scanning unit is mountable on or detachable from the main body of the image forming apparatus when said openable and closable member is opened.
- 15. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said scanning unit has a light source, deflecting means for deflecting a laser beam emitted from said light source, a lens through which the laser beam deflected by said deflecting means is transmitted, and a box containing therein said light source, said deflecting means and said lens.
Priority Claims (1)
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