The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-371154 filed on Dec. 20, 2002, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, and more particularly to an image forming apparatus which uses a user installable process cartridge by employing an improved guiding mechanism, and a method of arranging the process cartridge and to the process cartridge itself.
2. Discussion of the Background
Some background color image forming apparatuses use a plurality of process cartridges detachably mountable therein for forming toner images to be superimposed one after another into a full-color image.
Such background color image forming apparatuses are commonly known as electrophotographic copying machines, printing machines, facsimile apparatuses, and multifunctional apparatuses having at least two functions of copying, printing and facsimile functions. An example of the background color image forming apparatuses is described in a reference of Japanese laid-open patent application No. 2002-6679. This background color image forming apparatus uses a process cartridge in which an image bearing member and an image forming mechanism, or at least a portion of the image forming mechanism, are integrally mounted. The process cartridge is removably arranged inside the image forming apparatus, allowing the image bearing member and the image forming mechanism to be checked, repaired and replaced.
Further, in one of these background color image forming apparatuses, a plurality of such process cartridges are arranged serially along an angled plane relative to a horizontal plane.
The background image forming apparatus has a structure in which a slide rail provided to the process cartridge is arranged slidable along a guide rail provided to the image forming apparatus to allow the process cartridge to be removed or inserted.
However, in the background color image forming apparatus using a guiding device that includes such a guide rail and a slide rail, the slide rail needs to be properly engaged with the guide rail such that each process cartridge is installed in the image forming apparatus with a fine positioning. This installation of the process cartridge is difficult for an inexperienced person or a user. Further, the user may be embarrassed because it is difficult for him or her to instantly find a location of the guide rail in the image forming apparatus.
One object of the present invention is to provide a novel image forming apparatus that includes a frame, a plurality of process cartridges, and a guide mounted to the frame. The guide includes a plurality of guide portions that have supporting surfaces arranged at predetermined different heights and on which the plurality of process cartridges are detachably placed. Further, the guide is configured to guide the plurality of process cartridges placed on the supporting surfaces along a path between respective first positions and respective second positions.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel image forming apparatus that includes a frame, a plurality of process cartridges, and means for holding and for guiding. The plurality of process cartridges are configured to sequentially form color toner images with toners of predetermined colors different from each other to form a full-color image in each image forming cycle. The means for holding and for guiding holds the plurality of process cartridges which are downwardly placed thereto at predetermined different heights and guides the plurality of process cartridges along a path between respective first positions to respective second positions.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a novel method of a process cartridge loading arrangement for an image forming apparatus that includes providing a guide that has a plurality of guide portions with supporting surfaces arranged at predetermined different heights, placing a plurality of process cartridges detachably on the supporting surfaces of the plurality of guide portions of the guide, and guiding the plurality of process cartridges placed on the supporting surfaces from respective first positions to respective second positions.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel detachable process cartridge for an image forming apparatus that includes a bottom that has an approximately plane surface held in contact by a supporting member of the image forming apparatus, and a side surface that includes an engaging portion configured to engage with a guide of the image forming apparatus.
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, preferred embodiments of the present invention are described.
Referring to
The image forming mechanism 1a generally includes four process cartridges 40y, 40c, 40m and 40bk which are explained with reference to
The transfer medium 1b includes an intermediate transfer belt 3. The intermediate transfer belt 3 is supported by a plurality of supporting rollers 4, 5 and 6, and is held in contact with primary transfer rollers 12y, 12c, 12m and 12bk which correspond to the image bearing members 2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk, respectively.
The optical writing system 1c includes an optical writing device.
The sheet feeding mechanism 1d includes a sheet feeding cassette 14, a sheet feeding roller 15, a sheet feeding unit 16, a registration roller pair 17, a secondary transfer roller 18, a fixing unit 19, a sheet discharging roller pair 20, a sheet discharging part 22 and a belt cleaning unit 24.
The toner feeding mechanism 1e includes toner bottles 37y, 37c, 37m and 37bk.
The guiding mechanism 1f includes a guide 42 having guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk which are explained with reference to
The image forming apparatus 1 of the present invention also includes an opening 45a (shown in
The intermediate transfer belt 3 is arranged above the image forming mechanism 1a at a predetermined angle relative to the horizontal plane with one end of the intermediate transfer belt 3 close to the supporting roller 5 higher than the other end thereof. The predetermined angle is preferably in a range from approximately 10 degrees to approximately 20 degrees, and is preferably approximately 15 degrees.
The image forming apparatus 1 produces a full-color image through the following operations. The optical writing system 1c emits laser beams to the image forming mechanism 1a supported by the guiding mechanism 1f. The image forming mechanism 1a produces different color images with toners which are conveyed by the toner feeding mechanism 1e, and transfers the images one after another onto the transfer medium 1b to form a superimposed full-color image. The transfer medium 1b then transfers the superimposed full-color image onto a recording medium fed by the sheet feeding mechanism 1d. The full-color image transferred onto the recording medium 1b is fixed and then discharged onto the top of the image forming apparatus 1.
Referring to
The image bearing member 2y has a drum-shaped photoconductive element and forms an electrostatic latent image for a single color toner image on its surface. The image forming components are arranged around the image bearing member 2y and form the single color toner image based on the electrostatic latent image formed on the image bearing member 2y.
The image bearing member 2y rotates clockwise. The charging roller 7y is applied with a charged voltage and then charges the image bearing member 2y to a predetermined polarity to form an electrostatic latent image on the image bearing member 2y. The optical writing system 1c emits and irradiates the image bearing member 2y with a laser beam L.
The developing unit 9y visualizes the electrostatic latent image as a yellow toner image. The developing roller 11y is rotatably supported by the developing case 10y and is closely placed opposite to the image bearing member 2y through an open space formed on the developing case 10y. The developing blade 31y regulates an amount of the dry-type developer D on the developing roller 11y. The toner conveying screws 32y and 33y are oppositely provided to the developing roller 11y. The dry-type developer D in the developing case 10y is agitated by the toner conveying screws 32y and 33y, carried onto a surface of the developing roller 11y, and then conveyed by the developing roller 11y rotating in a direction B, as indicated in
As shown in
As shown in
The cleaning unit 13y is encased by the cleaning case 34y that has an opening relative to the image bearing member 2y. The cleaning blade 35y has a base edge fixedly supported by the cleaning case 34y and a leading edge pressed onto the surface of the image bearing member 2y to scrape the residual toner adhering to the surface of the image bearing member 2y. The collected-toner conveying screw 36y conveys removed toner to a toner collecting bottle (not shown).
The charging roller 7y is applied a voltage generated by a current that includes a direct current and a superimposed alternating current. The charging roller 7y simultaneously discharges and charges the surface of the image bearing member 2y with the voltage applied. Namely, the image bearing member 2y is prepared for a next image forming operation. Thus, a yellow toner image is formed on the image bearing member 2y and is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 3.
Through operations similar to those as described above, a cyan toner image, a magenta toner image and a black toner image are formed on the surfaces of the image bearing members 2c, 2m and 2bk, respectively. Those color toner images are sequentially superimposed on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 3 on which the yellow toner image is already formed, such that a primary superimposed toner image is formed on the intermediate transfer belt 3. After the toner images in the different colors are transferred, residual toner on the image bearing members 2c, 2m and 2bk is also removed by the cleaning units 13c, 13m and 13bk, respectively. As shown in
As shown in
The recording medium P that has the secondary superimposed toner image thereon is conveyed further upward and passes between a pair of fixing rollers of the fixing unit 19. The fixing unit 19 fixes the secondary superimposed toner image to the recording medium P by applying heat and pressure. After the recording medium P passes the fixing unit 19, the recording medium P is discharged face-down by the sheet discharging roller pair 20 to the sheet discharging part 22 provided at the upper portion of the image forming apparatus 1. The belt cleaning unit 24 scrapes the surface of the intermediate belt 3 and removes residual toner adhering onto the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 3.
As shown in
As previously described, a process cartridge (40y, 40c, 40m and 40bk) is formed by an image bearing member (2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk) and at least a part of the image forming mechanism 1a. The image bearing member (2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk) has a surface on which an electrostatic latent image for a corresponding color out of predetermined colors is formed. The image forming mechanism 1a is integrally mounted with the image bearing member (2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk). The image forming mechanism 1a is configured to form a toner image in a corresponding color based on the electrostatic latent image formed on the image bearing member (2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk). The image forming apparatus 1 includes a plurality of process cartridges (40y, 40c, 40m and 40bk) configured to transfer yellow, cyan, magenta and black toner images, respectively, formed on the image bearing members 2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk, respectively, into a full-color toner image onto the intermediate transfer belt 3. More specifically, in the process cartridge 40y, the developing case 10y and the cleaning case 34y are integrally formed as a unit case 41y, as shown in
The image bearing members 2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk are in contact with a bottom surface of the intermediate transfer belt 3 between the supporting rollers 5 and 6, and are arranged such that the supporting roller 5 is disposed higher than the supporting roller 6. As shown in
Further, as shown in
The image forming apparatus 1 includes an internal front panel 45 (see
According to this configuration, when the process cartridge 40y is checked, repaired or replaced, a user may pull the process cartridge 40y in a direction towards the user to detach it from the supporting surface 43y. The user may place and push the process cartridge 40y on the supporting surface 43y in a reverse direction to attach it. Namely, the user may remove and insert the process cartridge while keeping it horizontal. Therefore, there is no need to engage the slide rail provided on the process cartridge with the guide rail provided on the image forming apparatus. Further, by opening the cover plate 71 of the image forming apparatus 1, the user may instantly recognize the position of the supporting surface 43y and understand that the supporting surface 43y may be used to guide the process cartridge 40y when the process cartridge 40y is inserted or removed. Thus, even an inexperienced user may easily attach and detach the process cartridge 40y while keeping it horizontal. This process may also be applied to the other process cartridges 40c, 40m and 40bk.
Further, the image forming apparatus 1 includes a regulating member configured to regulate a path of the process cartridge. The regulating member prevents the process cartridge from undesirable movements in a direction perpendicular to the path of the process cartridge along the plane of the supporting surface of the guide during attachment and detachment. Thus, the process cartridge does not cause interference and damage to another process cartridge placed next to it. As shown in
In
Further, the image forming apparatus 1 includes an elevating member (not shown) which allows the guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk to move vertically. When detaching the process cartridges 40y, 40c, 40m and 40bk, the elevating member descends the guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk supporting the process cartridges 40y, 40c, 40m and 40bk such that the image bearing members 2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk separate from the intermediate transfer belt 3. The separation avoids rubbing and damaging the surfaces of the image bearing members 2y, 2c, 2m and 2bk, and the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 3. The guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk may be configured to elevate collectively or individually. If the guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk are individually movable, a user can selectively descend the guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk to attach or detach a desired process cartridge.
Alternatively, the intermediate transfer belt 3 may be eliminated with the images directly transferred onto a recording paper sheet.
As shown in
Next, an image forming apparatus 100 according to another embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
In the discussion following, suffix characters “y”,“c”,“m” and “bk” are attached to reference numbers of components and represent respective colors. Based on this suffix system, the following explanation primarily focuses on the yellow color mechanism section. The remaining color mechanism sections have similar structures.
As shown in
Further, while each of the supporting surfaces 43y, 43c, 43m and 43bk of a corresponding one of the guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk is arranged approximately horizontal in the image forming apparatus 1, each of the supporting surfaces 123y, 123c, 123m and 123bk of a corresponding one of the guide portions 120y, 120c, 120m and 120bk is arranged to be inclined relative to a horizontal plane in the image forming apparatus 100.
The process cartridges 140y, 140c, 140m and 140bk of the image forming apparatus 100, shown in
This structure allows a sliding movement of each of the process cartridges 140y, 140c, 140m and 140bk in a stable manner. More specifically, the process cartridge 140y slidably moves on the guide portion 120y while pressing down both the supporting surface 123y and the regulating member 125y by its own weight, thereby avoiding undesirable movements of the process cartridge 140y in a direction parallel to the supporting surface 123y.
Detailed structures of the guide portions 120y, 120c, 120m and 120bk and the process cartridges 140y, 140c, 140m and 140bk different from those of the guide portions 42y, 42c, 42m and 42bk, and the process cartridges 40y, 40c, 40m and 40bk are now described.
Referring to
To avoid damage to the intermediate transfer belt, the process cartridge 140y is preferably separated from the intermediate transfer belt when the process cartridge 140y is installed. However, the process cartridge 140y needs to be set to a predetermined preliminary position and held in contact with the intermediate transfer belt to perform the image forming operation. As previously described, when the process cartridge 140y is inserted into the image forming apparatus 100, it is guided by the guide opening 127y of the regulating member 125y and the pushup member 128y of the supporting surface 123y. At the preliminary position, the positioning latch 143y of the process cartridge 140y is detented into the positioning hole 129y of the guide portion 120y such that the positioning latch 143y and the positioning hole 129y are engaged to determine the preliminary position of the process cartridge 140y. The process cartridge 140y located at the preliminary position is fixed to a precision position by closing the cover plate 71.
As previously described, the process cartridge 140y has the lever 150y which is arranged at a position close to the positioning latch 143y. The lever 150y is pulled out, and the cam 151y provided at a hinge portion of the lever 150y contacts the regulating member 125y of the guide portion 120y and pushes up the process cartridge 140y. The positioning latch 143y of the process cartridge 140y is disengaged from the positioning hole 129y of the guide portion 120y. The process cartridge 140y is then easily removed by pulling the lever 150y.
A process cartridge having a structure of the present invention may easily and smoothly be installed and removed along a guide member eliminating undesirable movements by its own weight.
Similar to the image forming apparatus 1, the image forming apparatus 100 of the present invention includes toner bottles (not shown in
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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