This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Application Publicaiton No. 2004-356206, filed on Dec. 9, 2004, the entire contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, a process cartridge, and a charger and more particularly to an image forming apparatus wherein a cleaning device for a discharge electrode is improved, a process cartridge, and a charger.
Conventionally, a charger of a corona discharge method of an image forming apparatus such as a copier or a printer is broadly divided into a wire discharge method (Corotron charger, Scorotron charger, etc.) and a pin discharge method (pin electrode, sawtooth discharge electrode, etc.). As a cleaning means for cleaning these discharge electrodes, for a wire electrode of the wire discharge method, a cleaning method for wrapping a wire with a cleaning member such as felt and moving the cleaning member in the longitudinal direction of the charger is general.
With respect to the pin discharge method, particularly the cleaning method for a sawtooth discharge electrode, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 9-211940, a cleaning method for moving a cylindrical cleaning member along the sawtooth discharge electrode and press-fitting the cylindrical cleaning member into the front end of the sawtooth discharge electrode is known.
In the cleaning member by rolling contact of the roller disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 9-211940, discharge products, toner, and dust are removed from the front end of the saw teeth. However, the removed discharge products, toner, and dust are not only adhered to the cleaning roller but also may fall inside the plate covering the discharge electrode. The discharge products, toner, and dust fallen inside the plate, hereafter, are adhered to the grid for controlling discharge from the discharge electrode by a wind in the main body of the image forming apparatus, thus a faulty image may be obtained.
The present invention was developed to solve the aforementioned problem and is intended to provide an image forming apparatus for collecting dust removed by cleaning a discharge electrode, thereby preventing the removed dust from splashing out again, a process cartridge, and a charger.
To accomplish the above object, according to the embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus comprising: a photosensitive member; a charger to charge a surface of the photosensitive member; an exposure to expose the surface of the photosensitive member charged by the charger, thereby form an electrostatic latent image; and an image forming unit to develop the electrostatic latent image and transfer the developed image, thereby form an image on a medium, wherein the charger includes: a discharge electrode arranged in a longitudinal direction of the photosensitive member; a shield plate having an opening portion on the surface side of the photosensitive member to cover the discharge electrode; a cleaning device to move inside the shield plate in a longitudinal direction of the discharge electrode, thereby removes dust from the discharge electrode; and a dust collecting portion to collect the dust.
Further, according to the embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a process cartridge removably attached to a main body of an image forming apparatus, comprising: a photosensitive member; and a charger to charge a surface of the photosensitive member, wherein the charger includes: a discharge electrode arranged in a longitudinal direction of the photosensitive member; a shield plate having an opening portion on the surface side of the photosensitive member to covering the discharge electrode; a cleaning device to move inside the shield plate in a longitudinal direction of the discharge electrode, thereby removes dust from the discharge electrode; and a dust collecting portion to collect the dust.
Furthermore, according to the embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a charger comprising: a discharge electrode arranged in a longitudinal direction of a photosensitive member; a shield plate having an opening portion on a surface side of the photosensitive member to cover the discharge electrode; a cleaning device to move inside the shield plate in a longitudinal direction of the discharge electrode, thereby removes dust from the discharge electrode; and a dust collecting portion to collect the dust.
Hereinafter, the embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the dimensions, materials, and shapes of the components described in the embodiments, unless otherwise specified, do not restrict the scope of the present invention.
In the middle in main body 1, process cartridge 1A is removably attached to main body 1. Process cartridge 1A has photosensitive drum 11 as a photosensitive member attached rotatably. Around photosensitive drum 11, in the direction of the arrow (counterclockwise), charger 12 of the corona discharge method, exposure 13, developing device 14, transferring device 15, and cleaning device are arranged. Above developing device 14, toner supply device 17 is installed.
Above main body 1, document table 18 is installed. Under document table 18, scanner 19 for reading a document on document table 18 is installed. Scanner 19 includes light source 20 for irradiating light to the document, first mirror 21 for reflecting the light reflected from the document in a predetermined direction, second and third mirrors 22 and 23 sequentially reflecting the light reflected from first mirror 21, condenser lens 24 for focusing the reflected light from third mirror 23 on the focusing face of light-sensitive element 25, and light-sensitive element 25 for receiving the light focused by condenser lens 24.
The operation of each device when an image is formed will be explained below. Firstly, when reading a document put on document table 18, light is irradiated to the document from light source 20. The light is reflected from the document and is received by light-sensitive element 25 via first mirror, 21, second mirror 22, and third mirror 23, and the document image is read. First mirror 21 moves in the longitudinal direction of the document under light source 20 shown in
Next, charger 12 in process cartridge 1A will be explained in detail.
Here, sawtooth discharge electrode 26 which is an embodiment will be explained by referring to
Next, charger cleaning device 36 of this embodiment will be explained. The constitution of charger cleaning device 36 is shown in
In hatched part b of charger cleaning device 36, shield plate 27 and dust collection member 36-4 making contact with a part of holding plate 37 are installed. Dust collection member 36-4 is installed on both sides of hatched part b across charger cleaning device 36. The material of duct collection member 36-4 is composed of felt, a hair brush, and sponge and the thickness is preferably 0.5 to 3 mm.
On charger cleaning device 36, to move the plate in the longitudinal direction of sawtooth discharge electrode 26, rod member 36-5 with one end thereof fixed to the plate is installed. Further, on shield plate 27, rod support member 36-6, installed on shield plate 27, for slidably supporting rod member 36-5 via the hole is installed.
Next, the operation of this embodiment will be explained. When the print quality is lowered or at time of periodical cleaning, the cover, not drawn, of main body 1 of the image forming apparatus is opened and rod member 36-5 is moved back and forth in the direction of the arrow shown in
Here, the cleaning effects of the cleaning device of this embodiment are given in Table 1.
When stains such as discharge products, dust, and toner are adhered to the front end of sawtooth discharge portion 26-1 of sawtooth discharge electrode 26 (irregularities occur in the white ground of a printed image), immediately after the front end of sawtooth discharge portion 26-1 of sawtooth discharge electrode 26 is cleaned, an image of the white ground and half tone is obtained and the occurrence condition of image irregularities (discharge irregularities) is confirmed. In both the conventional cleaning device and cleaning device of this embodiment, no image irregularities (discharge irregularities) occur and the cleaning effect for the front end of sawtooth discharge portion 26-1 is not changed. When an image is obtained after passing of 500 sheets after cleaning, in the conventional cleaning device, image irregularities (discharge irregularities) occur in the half tone, while in the cleaning device of this embodiment, no image irregularities occur. When the charger having the conventional cleaning device after passing of 500 sheets is checked, toner and dust are adhered on the grid. The reason is that toner and dust removed from the front end of sawtooth discharge portion 26-1 of sawtooth discharge electrode 26 by cleaning are adhered onto the grid by the flow of wind in the apparatus during cleaning. In the charger having the cleaning device of this embodiment, toner and dust are not adhered onto the grid and the effect of this embodiment is produced sufficiently.
Further, in this embodiment, the cleaning device is moved manually, though an automatic moving method using a motor, a cleaning device position sensor, a cleaning device moving wire, or a cleaning device moving belt can be used. Further, as a discharge electrode of this embodiment, the sawtooth discharge electrode is used. However, a wire-shaped discharge electrode may be used.
According to the present invention, not only the discharge electrode is cleaned but also dust removed by cleaning is collected, thus removed dust can be prevented from scattering again.
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