Embodiments described herein relate generally to an image forming apparatus, a toner supply mechanism, and a method of mounting and dismounting a toner cartridge.
In an image forming apparatus in the related art in which toner is supplied by mounting a toner cartridge to a developing device, a shutter which is provided at a toner discharge port is opened by being in contact with a member in the vicinity of a toner supply port of the image forming apparatus when inserting the toner cartridge, and is fixed by a hook being locked. In addition, there is a mechanism in which the shutter is closed by releasing the hook which locks the shutter, when dismounting the toner cartridge. In such a mechanism, a margin is provided in the dimensions, since it is necessary to reliably lock the shutter with a hook for closing the shutter when inserting the toner cartridge. For this reason, the shutter has a structure in which the shutter stops after slightly passing through the position at which the hook locks the shutter.
However, the margin generates a gap between the shutter in the toner discharge port of the toner cartridge and the member in the vicinity of the toner supply port of the image forming apparatus which come into contact with each other when inserting the toner cartridge, when the toner cartridge is taken out. As a result, the toner discharge port of the toner cartridge passes the gap while the shutter is closing, accordingly, the toner leaks.
a)-6(g) are top view which illustrate continuous actions of mounting and dismounting the toner cartridge according to the first embodiment;
a)-7(g) are cross-sectional views which illustrate the continuous actions of mounting and dismounting the toner cartridge according to the first embodiment;
a)-8(g) are top views which illustrate continuous actions of mounting and dismounting the toner cartridge according to a second embodiment; and
a)-9(g) are cross-sectional views which illustrate the continuous actions of mounting and dismounting the toner cartridge according to the second embodiment.
The image forming apparatus according to the embodiment includes a toner cartridge, a toner supply unit, and a developing device. The toner cartridge includes a toner discharge port configured to discharge stored toner, and a shutter configured to open and close the toner discharge port. The toner supply unit includes an engagement unit configured to engage with the shutter of the toner cartridge, a toner supply port configured to communicate with the toner discharge port and to receive the toner supplied from the toner discharge port when the shutter is open, an opening member configured to open the shutter and an elastic member configured to cause the opening member to move following the shutter by being in contact with the shutter until at least the engagement between the engagement unit and shutter is released during dismounting of the toner cartridge from the apparatus. The developing device develops an electrostatic latent image which is formed on an image carrier using the toner which is supplied to a cartridge box.
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described.
<First Embodiment>
The printer unit 11 includes a set of four image forming stations 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K of Y (yellow), M (magenta), C (cyan), and K (black) which are arranged in parallel along the lower side of an intermediate transfer belt 15. Each of the image forming stations 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K includes photoconductive drums as image carriers 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K, respectively.
Each of the image forming stations 16Y, 16M, 16C, and 16K includes chargers 18Y, 18M, 18C, and 18K, developing devices 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K as developing units, and photoconductor cleaners 21Y, 21M, 21C, and 21K at the periphery of the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K which rotate in the arrow m direction.
Primary transfer rollers 23Y, 23M, 23C, and 23K are arranged at positions facing the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K of the intermediate transfer belt 15. Each of the primary transfer rollers 23Y, 23M, 23C, and 23K primarily transfers a toner image which is formed on each of the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K to the intermediate transfer belt 15. Each of the photoconductor cleaners 21Y, 21M, 21C, and 21K removes and collects residual toner on the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K after the primary transfer.
A laser exposure device 22 irradiates the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K with respective exposure light corresponding to each color, while the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K reach the developing devices 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K from the chargers 18Y, 18M, 18C, and 18K at the periphery thereof. An electrostatic latent image is formed on each of the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K by the irradiation of the respective exposure light from the laser exposure device 22.
Each of the developing devices 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K supplies the toner to the electrostatic latent image on the photoconductive drums 17Y, 17M, 17C, and 17K using a two-component developer which is formed of toner and carrier, and visualizes the electrostatic latent image.
Each of the developing devices 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K performs developing using the two-component developer which is formed of the toner of Y (yellow), M (magenta), C (cyan), and K (black), and the carrier.
A housing 1 of the MFP 10 as a main body includes a cartridge box 2 as a toner supply unit to or from which toner cartridges 26Y, 26M, 26C, and 26K are mounted or dismounted on the upper part of the developing devices 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K. Each of the toner cartridges 26Y, 26M, 26C, and 26K which is mounted to the cartridge box 2 respectively receives the toner of Y (yellow), M (magenta), C (cyan), and K (black). That is, a toner supply mechanism of the image forming apparatus is configured by mounting the toner cartridges 26Y, 26M, 26C, and 26K, respectively, in the cartridge box 2 as the toner supply unit. When the toner concentration of each developing device 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K is reduced, each of the toner cartridges 26Y, 26M, 26C, and 26K supplies the required amount of toner to each of the developing devices 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K.
The intermediate transfer belt 15 straddles a back-up roller 27 and a driven roller 28, and is rotated in the arrow n direction. A secondary transfer roller 30 faces a secondary transfer position of the intermediate transfer belt 15 which is supported by the back-up roller 27, A predetermined transfer bias is applied between the back-up roller 27 and the secondary transfer roller 30. The toner images on the intermediate transfer belt 15 are subject to the secondary transfer, collectively, on the sheet P which passes between the intermediate transfer belt 15 and the secondary transfer roller 30.
The printer unit 11 includes a fixing device 31 and paper discharge rollers 32 on the downstream side of the secondary transfer roller 30 along the transport direction of the sheet P. The fixing device 31 fixes the toner image which is transferred to the sheet by P the secondary transfer roller 30 to the sheet P.
The paper discharge rollers 32 discharge the sheet P with the fixed toner image to the paper discharge unit 12.
The toner cartridges 26Y, 26M, 26C, and 26K have the same structure as each other, even though the toners received therein differ from each other. Subsequently, the structure of the toner cartridges 26Y, 26M, 26C, and 26K will be described using common reference numerals with reference to
As shown in
In addition, an elastic member 66 which is sponge formed of polyurethane, natural rubber, or the like, is fixed, and an opening member 67 is fixed on the top face of the elastic member 66 in the vicinity of the toner supply port 64 of the toner supply port frame 65. The opening member 67 stops the advance of the shutter 52 which moves along with the main body of the toner cartridge 26 by being in contact with the shutter 52 when mounting the toner cartridge 26 at the abutting position, and opens the shutter 52. A follow-up mechanism which causes the elastic member 66, opening member 67, and the toner supply port frame 65 to slide on the bottom 62 of the cartridge storage unit 61 corresponding to the gap of the above described margin in a body. The details of the follow-up mechanism will be described later.
When a user mounts the toner cartridge 26 in the cartridge box 2, the shutter 52 is hooked by the hook 63, comes into contact with the opening member 67, and slides in the opening direction of the toner discharge port 51. When the toner discharge port 51 of the toner cartridge 26 is open, the toner discharge port 51 and the toner supply port 64 communicate with each other. In addition, the toner in the cartridge box 2 passes through the toner supply port 64, and is supplied to the developing devices 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K from the toner discharge port 51.
In contrast to this, when a user dismounts the toner cartridge 26 from the cartridge box 2, the shutter 52 slides and closes the toner discharge port 51. Accordingly, when dismounting the toner cartridge 26 from the cartridge box 2, the toner is prevented from spilling at the periphery of the toner discharge port 51.
Hereinafter, the internal structure of the cartridge box 2 and the toner cartridge 26 of the MFP 10, and the operations when mounting and dismounting the toner cartridge 26 will be described with reference to
a) and 7(a) show a state where the toner cartridge 26 is inserted to the cartridge box 2. The toner discharge port 51 is completely closed by the shutter 52. A separate elastic member 68 is closely arranged at the outer side of the toner supply port frame 65. Here, a coil spring is used as the elastic member 68, however, other springs such as a flat spring may be used. Similarly to the elastic member 66 which is fixed to the toner supply port frame 65, the elastic member 66 may also be substituted by sponge which is formed of polyurethane, silicon, rubber, or the like, as long as the member is an elastic member.
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 is inserted in the arrow I direction, that is, when further moving in the cartridge mounting direction, it enters the state in
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 is further moved in the arrow I direction, and enters the state of
In addition, as shown in
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 is further moved in the arrow I direction, the front part H1 of the toner cartridge 26 reaches the inner wall of the toner supply port frame 65, and stops, and it becomes the state shown in
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 is pulled in the arrow P direction, that is, is moved in the cartridge dismounting direction, it becomes the state shown in
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 is further moved in the arrow P direction, it becomes the state shown in
In addition, when the toner cartridge 26 is further moved in the arrow P direction, it becomes the state shown in
In this manner, according to the embodiment, the toner supply port frame 65 is able to slide in the dismounting direction of the toner cartridge 26 by the width to which an appropriate tolerance is added to the gap of the above described margin. For this reason, the opening member 67 moves following the shutter 52 by being in close contact therewith, at least before the hook 63 is released, and the shutter 52 is about to start closing by the spring (not shown). As a result, the structure becomes one in which the gap generated between members of the shutter 52 and the toner supply port frame 65 when dismounting the toner cartridge 26, which was the case in the apparatus in the related art, is filled, and it is possible to prevent the toner from spilling, and no longer pollute the surroundings.
<Second Embodiment>
Subsequently, a second embodiment will be described with reference to
Hereinafter, the internal structure of a cartridge box 2 and the toner cartridge 26 of the MFP 10, and the operations when mounting and dismounting the toner cartridge 26 will be described.
a) and 9(a) show a state where the toner cartridge 26 is being inserted to a cartridge box 2. In this initial state, a toner discharge port 51 is completely closed by the shutter 52.
Subsequently, the toner cartridge 26 is inserted in the arrow I direction, that is, moves further in the cartridge mounting direction, and reaches the state shown in
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 is further moved in the arrow I direction, and enters the state shown in
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 further moves in the arrow I direction, the front part H1 of the toner cartridge 26 reaches the inner wall of the toner supply port frame 65, and enters the state shown in FIGS, 8(d) and 9(d). At this time, the toner discharge port 51 and the toner supply port 64 completely communicate with each other, and toner T flows into the toner supply port 64 from the toner discharge port 51. The elastic member 66 is compressed when the toner cartridge 26 is mounted.
Subsequently, the toner cartridge 26 is pulled in the arrow P direction, that is, when the toner cartridge 26 is moved in the dismounting direction, and enters the state shown in
Subsequently, when the toner cartridge 26 further moves in the arrow P direction, and enters the state shown in
In addition, when the toner cartridge 26 further moves in the arrow P direction, and enters the state shown in
According to the embodiment, it is possible to obtain the same effect as that of the first embodiment by using the elastic member 66 which is attached onto the toner supply port frame 65 for making the toner discharge port 51 and the periphery of the toner supply port 64 come in close contact with each other. In this manner, it is possible to make a simpler structure than that in the first embodiment by reducing the number of parts.
While certain embodiments have been described these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel apparatus and methods described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms: furthermore various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the apparatus and methods described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and there equivalents are intended to cover such forms of modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Provisional U.S. Application No. 61/472,170, filed on 5 Apr. 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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7574163 | Sato | Aug 2009 | B2 |
7747198 | Nakagami | Jun 2010 | B2 |
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20120257912 A1 | Oct 2012 | US |
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61472170 | Apr 2011 | US |