This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-000872 filed Jan. 6, 2021. The entire content of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference.
Conventionally, an image forming apparatus includes a main housing, a process cartridge, and a transfer device. The process cartridge includes a photosensitive drum and a development device.
According to one aspect, this specification discloses an image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus includes a main housing, a drum unit, a toner cartridge and a transfer device. The drum unit is attachable to the main housing. The drum unit includes a photosensitive drum, a development roller, a supply roller, an agitator, and a development housing. The development housing has a first development chamber and a second development chamber. The development housing includes a wall having an opening. The first development chamber and the second development chamber are in communication with each other through the opening. The first development chamber accommodates the agitator. The second development chamber accommodates the development roller and the supply roller. The second development chamber is located above the first development chamber. The toner cartridge is configured to contain toner to be supplied to the first development chamber of the development housing. The toner cartridge is attachable to the main housing. The transfer device is located above the photosensitive drum in a state where the drum unit is attached to the main housing. The transfer device is configured to transfer toner on the photosensitive drum to a sheet. The agitator includes a shaft and a blade. The shaft is rotatably supported by the development housing. The blade is rotatable together with the shaft. The blade has a first end fixed to the shaft and a second end located away from the first end. The agitator is configured such that, when rotated, the second end of the blade reaches a height of the opening in a vertical direction.
According to the above configuration, the toner cartridge containing toner is replaced separately from the drum unit including the photosensitive drum. Further, when the agitator accommodated in the first development chamber rotates, the second end of the blade reaches the height of the opening in the vertical direction. Thus, although the second development chamber accommodating the development roller and the supply roller is located above the first development chamber in a state where the drum unit is attached to the main housing, the agitator supplies toner from the first development chamber to the second development chamber through the opening.
Embodiments in accordance with this disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the following figures wherein:
The transfer device is located above the photosensitive drum in a state where the process cartridge is attached to the main housing. The development device includes a development housing, a development roller, and an agitator. The development housing has a development chamber in which a development roller is arranged and a toner storage chamber in which toner is stored. The toner storage chamber is located at a lower position than the development chamber in a state where the process cartridge is attached to the main housing. The agitator is located in the toner storage chamber, and conveys toner from the toner storage chamber to the development chamber.
In the above image forming apparatus, when the remaining amount of toner in the toner storage chamber becomes low, the entire process cartridge including the photosensitive drum needs to be replaced even if the photosensitive drum does not need to be replaced. With such an image forming apparatus, it is difficult to reduce the usage cost.
In view of the foregoing, an aspect of an object of this disclosure is to provide an image forming apparatus having a configuration that a transfer device is located above a photosensitive drum in a state where a drum unit is attached to a main housing and that a toner cartridge is replaced separately from the drum unit.
1. Image Forming Apparatus 1
An image forming apparatus 1 will be described with reference to
As shown in
1.1 Main Housing 2
The main housing 2 accommodates the sheet cassette 3, the four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, 4K, the four toner cartridges 5Y, 5M, 5C, 5K, the exposure device 6, the transfer device 7, and the fixing device 8.
1.2 Sheet Cassette 3
The sheet cassette 3 accommodates a sheet S. The sheet S in the sheet cassette 3 is conveyed toward a secondary transfer roller 73. The secondary transfer roller 73 will be described later.
1.3 Four Drum Units 4Y, 4M, 4C, 4K
The four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K are attachable to the main housing 2. The four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K have the same configuration as one another. Thus, in the following, the drum unit 4K will be described in detail, and the description of the drum units 4Y, 4M, and 4C will be omitted.
1.3.1 Drum Unit 4K
As shown in
The photosensitive drum 41K extends in a first direction. The photosensitive drum 41K has a cylindrical shape. The photosensitive drum 41K is rotatable about an axis 411. The axis 411 extends in the first direction. The drum unit 4K is attachable to the main housing 2 in the first direction.
The charging device 47K charges the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 41K. Specifically, the charging device 47K is a charging roller. The charging device 47K may be a scorotron type charger.
The development roller 43K supplies toner to the photosensitive drum 41K. The development roller 43K extends in the first direction. The development roller 43K is rotatable about a development axis 431. The development axis 431 extends in the first direction. In this embodiment, the development roller 43K contacts the photosensitive drum 41K. The development roller 43K may be separated from the photosensitive drum 41K at a particular interval.
The supply roller 44K supplies toner to the development roller 43K. The supply roller 44K is located at the opposite side of the photosensitive drum 41K with respect to the development roller 43K. The supply roller 44K extends in the first direction. The supply roller 44K is rotatable about an axis. The axis of the supply roller 44K extends in the first direction.
The layer thickness regulating blade 400K regulates the layer thickness of the toner on the development roller 43K by contacting the circumferential surface of the development roller 43K. The layer thickness regulating blade 400K is located between the photosensitive drum 41K and the supply roller 44K. The layer thickness regulating blade 400K is arranged to contact the development roller 43K from below in a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2. The layer thickness regulating blade 400K extends in the first direction.
1.3.2 Drum Unit 4Y, 4M, 4C
As shown in
1.4 Four Toner Cartridges 5Y, 5M, 5C, 5K
Four toner cartridges 5Y, 5M, 5C, and 5K are attachable to the main housing 2. More specifically, the toner cartridge 5Y is attachable to the drum unit 4Y. The toner cartridge 5Y stores toner that is supplied to the supply roller 44Y. The toner cartridge 5M is attachable to the drum unit 4M. The toner cartridge 5M stores toner that is supplied to the supply roller 44M. The toner cartridge 5C is attachable to the drum unit 4C. The toner cartridge 5C stores toner that is supplied to the supply roller 44C. The toner cartridge 5K is attachable to the drum unit 4K. The toner cartridge 5K stores toner that is supplied to the supply roller 44K.
1.5 Exposure Device 6
The exposure device 6 exposes the surfaces of four photosensitive drums 41Y, 41M, 41C, and 41K. The exposure device 6 emits light that exposes the charged surfaces of the photosensitive drums 41Y, 41M, 41C, and 41K. As a result, an electrostatic latent image is formed on each surface of the photosensitive drums 41Y, 41M, 41C, and 41K. Toner is supplied to the electrostatic latent image.
The exposure device 6 is located below the four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K. Here, “below” means the lower side in the vertical direction in a state where the image forming apparatus 1 is placed in a normal use state.
Specifically, the exposure device 6 is a laser scan unit. The exposure device 6 may be an LED array.
1.6 Transfer Device 7
The transfer device 7 transfers the toner on the four photosensitive drums 41Y, 41M, 41C, and 41K to the sheet S. The transfer device 7 is located at the opposite side of the exposure device 6 with respect to the four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K. The transfer device 7 is located above the four photosensitive drums 41Y, 41M, 41C, and 41K in a state where the four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K are attached to the main housing 2. The transfer device 7 includes an intermediate transfer belt 71, four primary transfer rollers 72Y, 72M, 72C, 72K, and the secondary transfer roller 73.
In a state where the four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K are attached to the main housing 2, the four photosensitive drums 41Y, 41M, 41C, and 41K are in contact with the intermediate transfer belt 71. In a state where the four drum units 4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K are attached to the main housing 2, the intermediate transfer belt 71 passes between the photosensitive drum 41Y and the primary transfer roller 72Y, between the photosensitive drum 41M and the primary transfer roller 72M, between the photosensitive drum 41C and the primary transfer roller 72C, and between the photosensitive drum 41K and the primary transfer roller 72K.
The primary transfer roller 72Y transfers the toner on the photosensitive drum 41Y to the intermediate transfer belt 71. The primary transfer roller 72M transfers the toner on the photosensitive drum 41M to the intermediate transfer belt 71. The primary transfer roller 72C transfers the toner on the photosensitive drum 41C to the intermediate transfer belt 71. The primary transfer roller 72K transfers the toner on the photosensitive drum 41K to the intermediate transfer belt 71.
The secondary transfer roller 73 contacts the intermediate transfer belt 71. The sheet S conveyed from the sheet cassette 3 passes between the intermediate transfer belt 71 and the secondary transfer roller 73. At this time, the secondary transfer roller 73 transfers the toner transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 71 to the sheet S.
1.7 Fixing Device 8
The fixing device 8 heats and pressurizes the sheet S on which toner is transferred to fix the toner on the sheet S. The sheet that has passed through the fixing device 8 is discharged to the upper surface of the main housing 2.
2. Details of the Drum Unit 4K
Next, the details of the drum unit 4K will be described with reference to
As shown in
2.1 Drum Frame 42K
The drum frame 42K supports the photosensitive drum 41K, the charging device 47K, and the development housing 46K.
As shown in
2.1.1 First Side Frame 421 and Second Side Frame 422
The first side frame 421 supports one end of the photosensitive drum 41K in the first direction. The second side frame 422 is separated from the first side frame 421 in the first direction. The second side frame 422 supports an other end of the photosensitive drum 41K in the first direction.
The first side frame 421 extends in a second direction. The second direction crosses the first direction. The first side frame 421 includes a first elongated hole 4211, a second elongated hole 4212, and a hole 4213.
The first elongated hole 4211 extends in a direction in which the photosensitive drum 41K and the development roller 43K face each other (see
The second elongated hole 4212 is located at the opposite side of the photosensitive drum 41K with respect to the first elongated hole 4211 in the second direction. The second elongated hole 4212 extends in a direction parallel to a direction in which the first elongated hole 4211 extends. A second protrusion 465A fits in the second elongated hole 4212. The second protrusion 465A will be described later.
In a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2, the hole 4213 is located below the photosensitive drum 41K. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, a first portion 511 of the toner cartridge 5K passes through the hole 4213 (see
The first side frame 421 includes a first boss 4214.
The first boss 4214 supports the development shutter 48K so as to be rotatable. The first boss 4214 is separated from the hole 4213 in the second direction. In a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2, the first boss 4214 is located below the second elongated hole 4212. The first boss 4214 has a circular columnar shape. The first boss 4214 extends from a side surface of the first side frame 421 in the first direction.
The description of the first side frame 421 is applied in the same way to the second side frame 422 except that the second side frame 422 includes a slit 4221 (see
2.1.2 Receiving Portion 423
As shown in
The receiving portion 423 faces a first development chamber 461 of the development housing 46K in the second direction. In a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2, the receiving portion 423 is located below a second development chamber 462 of the development housing 46K. The first development chamber 461 and the second development chamber 462 will be described later.
The receiving portion 423 includes a first wall 4232. The first wall 4232 faces a connecting wall 4613 of the first development chamber 461 in the second direction. The first wall 4232 has an arc-like shape extending along an outer peripheral surface of the connecting wall 4613. The connecting wall 4613 will be described later. The first wall 4232 includes a communication port 4231. In other words, the receiving portion 423 includes the communication port 4231. As shown in
The receiving portion 423 is located between the first side frame 421 and the second side frame 422 in the first direction. The receiving portion 423 extends in the first direction. The receiving portion 423 extends in parallel with the axis 411 of the photosensitive drum 41K. One end of the receiving portion 423 in the first direction is connected to the first side frame 421. The internal space of the receiving portion 423 communicates with the hole 4213. An other end of the receiving portion 423 in the first direction is connected to the second side frame 422. The internal space of the receiving portion 423 communicates with the slit 4221 (see
2.2 First Coupling 40K
In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the first coupling 40K inputs driving force to a screw auger 54K. The screw auger 54K will be described later. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the first coupling 40K is connected to a second coupling 542 of the screw auger 54K. The first coupling 40K is provided at the second side frame 422. The first coupling 40K faces the internal space of the receiving portion 423.
2.3 Development Housing 46K
As shown in
2.3.1 First Development Chamber 461
The first development chamber 461 accommodates the agitator 45K. The first development chamber 461 faces the receiving portion 423 in the second direction.
As shown in
The first side wall 4611 is located at one side in the first direction. The second side wall 4612 is located at the other side in the first direction. The second side wall 4612 is separated from the first side wall 4611 in the first direction.
The connecting wall 4613 connects the first side wall 4611 and the second side wall 4612 to each other. The connecting wall 4613 is located between the first side wall 4611 and the second side wall 4612 in the first direction. The connecting wall 4613 extends in the first direction. The connecting wall 4613 has a circular cylindrical shape (see
The connecting wall 4613 includes a reception port 46131. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the reception port 46131 receives toner from the toner cartridge 5K. The reception port 46131 is located at the center of the connecting wall 4613 in the first direction. The reception port 46131 communicates with the communication port 4231 (see
2.3.2 Second Development Chamber 462
In a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2, the second development chamber 462 is located above the first development chamber 461 (see
The second development chamber 462 includes a third side wall 4621, a fourth side wall 4622, a bottom wall 4623 (see
The third side wall 4621 is located at one side in the first direction. The third side wall 4621 is connected to the first side wall 4611. The third side wall 4621 rotatably supports one end of the development roller 43K in the first direction and one end of the supply roller 44K in the first direction.
The fourth side wall 4622 is located at the other side in the first direction. The fourth side wall 4622 is connected to the second side wall 4612. The fourth side wall 4622 is separated from the third side wall 4621 in the first direction. The fourth side wall 4622 rotatably supports the other end of the development roller 43K in the first direction and the other end of the supply roller 44K in the first direction.
As shown in
The upper wall 4624 is located at the opposite side of the bottom wall 4623 with respect to the development roller 43K. The upper wall 4624 connects the third side wall 4621 and the fourth side wall 4622 to each other in the first direction.
2.3.3 Wall 463
The wall 463 is located at the opposite side of the photosensitive drum 41K with respect to the second development chamber 462. The wall 463 is located between the first development chamber 461 and the second development chamber 462. The wall 463 extends in the first direction. The wall 463 connects the third side wall 4621 and the fourth side wall 4622 to each other in the first direction. In a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2, an upper end of the wall 463 is separated by a certain interval from the upper wall 4624. In a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2, a lower end of the wall 463 is connected to the bottom wall 4623. The wall 463 forms an opening 4631 between the wall 463 and the upper wall 4624. The opening 4631 allows communication between the first development chamber 461 and the second development chamber 462.
2.3.4 Two First Protrusions 464A and 464B
As shown in
The first protrusion 464A fits in the first elongated hole 4211 of the first side frame 421. In a state where the first protrusion 464A is fitted in the first elongated hole 4211, play is provided in the first elongated hole 4211 in a direction in which the first elongated hole 4211 extends.
The first protrusion 464B is located at the opposite side of the third side wall 4621 with respect to the fourth side wall 4622 in the first direction (see
2.3.5 Second Protrusions 465A and 465B
The second protrusion 465A is located at the opposite side of the fourth side wall 4622 with respect to the third side wall 4621 in the first direction (see
The second protrusion 465A fits in the second elongated hole 4212 of the first side frame 421. The second protrusion 465A is located at the opposite side of the photosensitive drum 41K with respect to the first protrusion 464A in the second direction. In a state where the second protrusion 465A is fitted in the second elongated hole 4212, play is provided in the second elongated hole 4212 in a direction in which the second elongated hole 4212 extends.
The second protrusion 465B is located at the opposite side of the third side wall 4621 with respect to the fourth side wall 4622 in the first direction (see
With this configuration, the development housing 46K is supported by the first side frame 421 and the second side frame 422. The development housing 46K is movable relative to the photosensitive drum 41K in a direction crossing the first direction. More specifically, the development housing 46K is movable relative to the photosensitive drum 41K in a direction in which the development roller 43K and the photosensitive drum 41K face each other. In other words, the drum frame 42K supports the development housing 46K such that the development housing 46K is movable relative to the photosensitive drum 41K.
The first protrusion 464A is pressed toward the photosensitive drum 41K by a spring 466. The spring 466 is located at the opposite side of the photosensitive drum 41K with respect to the first protrusion 464A. Thus, the development roller 43K is pressed toward the photosensitive drum 41K.
This reduces fluctuation of the contact state of the development roller 43K with the photosensitive drum 41K.
2.4 Agitator 45K
As shown in
2.4.1 Shaft 451
The shaft 451 is rotatably supported at the first development chamber 461 of the development housing 46K. The shaft 451 extends in the first direction. One end of the shaft 451 in the first direction is supported by the first side wall 4611. The other end of the shaft 451 in the first direction is supported by the second side wall 4612.
2.4.2 Blade 452
The blade 452 is rotatable together with the shaft 451. The blade 452 has flexibility. The blade 452 has a first end 4521 and a second end 4522. The first end 4521 of the blade 452 is fixed to the shaft 451. The second end 4522 of the blade 452 is separated from the first end 4521. When the agitator 45K rotates, the second end 4522 of the blade 452 reaches the height of the opening 4631 in the vertical direction. In other words, the second end 4522 of the blade 452 reaches a higher position than the upper end of the wall 463 forming the opening 4631. Thus, in a state where the drum unit 4K is attached to the main housing 2, even if the second development chamber 462 accommodating the development roller 43K and the supply roller 44K is located at a higher position than the first development chamber 461, the agitator 45K still supplies toner stably from the first development chamber 461 to the second development chamber 462 through the opening 4631.
When the agitator 45K rotates, the second end 4522 of the blade 452 reaches a position above the bottom wall 4623 in the vertical direction. In a state where the second end 4522 reaches the height of the opening 4631, a part of the blade 452 between the first end 4521 and the second end 4522 passes through the opening 4631. In a state where the second end 4522 reaches the height of the opening 4631, the blade 452 has a height overlapping the supply roller 44K with respect to the vertical direction.
2.5 Development Shutter 48K
As shown in
In a state where the development shutter 48K is located at the development closed position, the development shutter 48K closes the reception port 46131 (see
In a state where the development shutter 48K is located at the development open position, the reception port 46131 is opened (see
As shown in
2.5.1 Development Shutter Main Body 481
As shown in
As shown in
In a state where the development shutter 48K is located at the development open position, the development shutter main body 481 is separated from the communication port 4231 (see
2.5.2 Shutter Coupling 482
In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the shutter coupling 482 is connected to a lever coupling 533 (
The first annular part 4821 has a shape like a circular ring. The first boss 4214 of the first side frame 421 fits in the first annular part 4821.
The two bosses 4822 and 4823 are located at the opposite side of the first side frame 421 with respect to the first annular part 4821 in the first direction. Each of the two bosses 4822 and 4823 extends in the first direction from the first annular part 4821. Each of the two bosses 4822 and 4823 has a circular columnar shape. The two bosses 4822 and 4823 are arranged at an interval in a circumferential direction of the first annular part 4821.
While not shown in the drawings, the development shutter 48K further includes a second annular part. The second annular part is located at the opposite side of the first side frame 421 with respect to the second side frame 422 in the first direction. The first boss of the second side frame 422 fits in the second annular part.
2.5.3 First Arm 483 and Second Arm
The first arm 483 is located at the opposite side of the second side frame 422 with respect to the first side frame 421 in the first direction. The first arm 483 connects the one end of the development shutter main body 481 in the first direction and the first annular part 4821 to each other. While not shown in the drawings, the second arm is located at the opposite side of the first side frame 421 with respect to the second side frame 422 in the first direction. The second arm connects the other end of the development shutter main body 481 in the first direction and the second annular part to each other.
2.5.4 Third Arm 484
The third arm 484 is located at the opposite side of the first arm 483 with respect to the shutter coupling 482. The third arm 484 has a U-shape. One end of the third arm 484 is connected to the shutter coupling 482. While not shown in the drawings, the other end of the third arm 484 is connected to the second annular part.
2.5.5 Ribs 485 and 486
The two ribs 485 and 486 are provided at the development shutter main body 481. The two ribs 485 and 486 are located between the communication port 4231 and the second side frame 422 in the first direction. Each of the two ribs 485 and 486 protrudes in the second direction from the development shutter main body 481. The two ribs 485 and 486 are located at an interval therebetween in a direction in which the development shutter 48K moves. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, a protrusion 522 of a toner shutter 52K fits in between the two ribs 485 and 486. The protrusion 522 will be described later.
2.5.6 Protrusion 487
The protrusion 487 is provided at the first arm 483. The protrusion 487 is located at the opposite side of the first side frame 421 with respect to the first arm 483 in the first direction. The protrusion 487 protrudes in the first direction from the first arm 483. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the protrusion 487 fits in a recessed part 523 (
2.6 Cushion Member 49K
As shown in
The cushion member 49K is made of a material having elasticity. In the present embodiment, the cushion member 49K is made of sponge. The cushion member 49K is located in a slightly compressed state between the connecting wall 4613 and the first wall 4232. The cushion member 49K may be attached adhesively to the connecting wall 4613 and/or the receiving portion 423 with a double-sided tape, for example.
When the development housing 46K moves relative to the photosensitive drum 41K, the cushion member 49K deforms elastically. More specifically, when the development housing 46K moves away from the photosensitive drum 41K, the connecting wall 4613 moves away from the receiving portion 423. Then, the cushion member 49K in the compressed state is restored to fill in the space between the connecting wall 4613 and the first wall 4232.
When the development housing 46K moves closer to the photosensitive drum 41K, the connecting wall 4613 moves closer to the receiving portion 423. Then, the cushion member 49K is compressed between the connecting wall 4613 and the first wall 4232.
The cushion member 49K surrounds the reception port 46131. The cushion member 49K surrounds the communication port 4231. The cushion member 49K includes an opening 491. The opening 491 allows communication between the reception port 46131 and the communication port 4231. Since the cushion member 49K surrounding the reception port 46131 contacts the connecting wall 4613 and the first wall 4232, the cushion member 49K seals between the connecting wall 4613 and the receiving portion 423. This suppresses the occurrence of leakage of toner from between the connecting wall 4613 of the development housing 46K and the receiving portion 423.
3. Detail of Toner Cartridge 5K
As shown in
The toner cartridge 5K contains toner to be supplied to the first development chamber 461 of the development housing 46K. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the drum unit 4K, the toner cartridge 5K is configured to supply the toner to the first development chamber 461 (see
The toner cartridge 5K includes a cartridge housing 51K, the screw auger 54K (see
3.1 Cartridge Housing 51K
The cartridge housing 51K is configured to contain toner. The cartridge housing 51K includes the first portion 511 and a second portion 512. In other words, the toner cartridge 5K includes the first portion 511 and the second portion 512.
3.1.1 First Portion 511
As shown in
The first portion 511 extends in the first direction (see
3.1.2 Second Portion 512
In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the second portion 512 of the toner cartridge 5K is arranged side by side with the drum unit 4K in the first direction. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the second portion 512 is located at the opposite side of the second side frame 422 with respect to the first side frame 421 and is arranged side by side with the photosensitive drum 41K in the first direction. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the second portion 512 overlaps the photosensitive drum 41K as viewed from the first direction. In a direction in which the toner cartridge 5K is attached, the second portion 512 is located upstream of the first portion 511.
The internal space of the second portion 512 communicates with the internal space of the first portion 511. The capacity of the second portion 512 is greater than that of the first portion 511. A projected area formed when the second portion 512 is projected in the first direction is greater than a projected area formed when the first portion 511 is projected in the first direction. This increases the capacity of the toner cartridge 5K, while reducing the size of the image forming apparatus 1 in the second direction.
As shown in
3.2 Screw Auger 54K
As shown in
The auger main body 541 extends in the first direction. One end 5411 of the auger main body 541 in the first direction is supported by a side wall of the first portion 511. The other end 5412 of the auger main body 541 in the first direction is separated from the one end 5411 in the first direction and is supported by a side wall of the second portion 512. A part of the auger main body 541 between the other end 5412 and the supply port 5111 is used for feeding toner from the other end 5412 toward the supply port 5111. A part of the auger main body 541 between the supply port 5111 and the one end 5411 is used for feeding the toner from the one end 5411 toward the supply port 5111.
The second coupling 542 is provided at the one end 5411 of the auger main body 541. In a state where the first portion 511 is fitted in the receiving portion 423, the second coupling 542 is connected to the first coupling 40K. Thus, in a state where the first portion 511 is fitted in the receiving portion 423, driving force is input from the first coupling 40K to the screw auger 54K.
3.3 Toner Shutter 52K
As shown in
In a state where the toner shutter 52K is located at the toner open position, the supply port 5111 is opened (see
In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the toner shutter 52K moves in conjunction with the development shutter 48K. Thus, in a state where the development shutter 48K is located at the development closed position, the toner shutter 52K is located at the toner closed position. In a state where the development shutter 48K is located at the development open position, the toner shutter 52K is located at the toner open position. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2 and the development shutter 48K is located at the development open position and the toner shutter 52K is located at the toner open position, the supply port 5111, the communication port 4231, and the reception port 46131 communicate with each other. This allows toner to be supplied from the first portion 511 of the toner cartridge 5K to the first development chamber 461 of the development housing 46K through the supply port 5111, the communication port 4231, and the reception port 46131.
As shown in
3.3.1 Toner Shutter Main Body 521
The toner shutter main body 521 is movable along the second wall 5112. The toner shutter main body 521 has an arc-like shape extending along the second wall 5112.
The toner shutter main body 521 extends in the first direction. In a state where the toner shutter 52K is located at the toner open position, the toner shutter main body 521 is separated from the supply port 5111 (see
3.3.2 Protrusion 522
The protrusion 522 is provided at one end of the toner shutter main body 521 in the first direction. The protrusion 522 protrudes in the first direction from the toner shutter main body 521. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the protrusion 522 fits in between two ribs 485 and 486 of the development shutter 48K (see
3.3.3 Recessed Part 523
The recessed part 523 is provided at the other end of the toner shutter main body 521 in the first direction. The recessed part 523 is located at the opposite side of the second wall 5112 with respect to the toner shutter main body 521 in the second direction. The recessed part 523 protrudes in the second direction from the toner shutter main body 521. In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the recessed part 523 receives the protrusion 487 of the development shutter 48K. Thus, in a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the toner shutter 52K is connected to the development shutter 48K.
3.4 Operation Lever 53K
The operation lever 53K is used for operating the development shutter 48K. The operation lever 53K is supported by the second portion 512. More specifically, the operation lever 53K is supported by the two lever supports 513 and 514 provided at the second portion 512. This improves the operability of the operation lever 53K compared with a case where the operation lever 53K is supported by the first portion 511.
As shown in
The shaft 532 extends in the first direction. The shaft 532 is rotatably supported by the two lever supports 513 and 514.
The handle 531 is operated by a user. The handle 531 is located at the opposite side of the lever support 513 with respect to the lever support 514 in the first direction. The handle 531 is fixed to the shaft 532.
In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the lever coupling 533 is connected to the shutter coupling 482. The lever coupling 533 is located at the opposite side of the lever support 514 with respect to the lever support 513 in the first direction. The lever coupling 533 is fixed to the shaft 532. The lever coupling 533 has a shape like a circular plate. The lever coupling 533 includes two recesses (grooves) 5331 and 5332. The two recesses 5331 and 5332 are located at an interval therebetween in a circumferential direction of the lever coupling 533.
In a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the boss 4822 of the development shutter 48K fits in the recess 5331 and the boss 4823 of the development shutter 48K fits in the recess 5332.
Thus, in a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the operation lever 53K is connected to the development shutter 48K. As described above, in a state where the toner cartridge 5K is attached to the main housing 2, the toner shutter 52K is connected to the development shutter 48K. This allows a user to move the toner shutter 52K and the development shutter 48K integrally by operating the operation lever 53K while holding the handle 531.
4. Operations and Effects
As shown in
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While the disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the above aspects thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the claims.
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