Information
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Patent Grant
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6501922
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Patent Number
6,501,922
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 4, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 31, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a copying machine 1 which is an image forming apparatus according to the present invention, an air fan 11 and an air duct 12 on the downstream side thereof are provided in a housing 10, to lead an air current to an opening 55a of an image forming unit 5 through the air duct 12. The opening 55a is for passing a light beam from a light irradiating unit 4, and is also used for blowing off air, to lead the air current to the photosensitive drum 51. A rib 10g is provided in the vicinity of the opening 55a in the housing 10, to efficiently guide the air current to the opening 55a without varying the air current. The air current disperses ozone or the like in an area surrounding the photosensitive drum 51.
Description
The application is based on an application No. 11-107063 filed in Japan, the content of which is incorporated hereinto by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to image forming apparatuses such as an electrostatic copying machine, a facsimile, and a printer. More particularly, it relates to image forming apparatuses utilizing corona discharges for forming an image.
2. Description of the Related Art
An image forming apparatus such as an electrostatic copying machine is provided with a charging corona discharger for charging a photosensitive drum in order to produce an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum. In the charging corona discharger, corona discharges are induced.
When the corona discharges are induced, ozone or a nitrogen oxide (NO
x
) is generated. The ozone or the like may degrade the photosensitive drum, resulting in the possibility that a good image cannot be formed.
In order to prevent the photosensitive drum from being degraded, it is considered that an ozone removing device is provided. For example, an air shielding plate provided in an area surrounding the photosensitive drum and suction means for sucking in air from the area surrounding the photosensitive drum, so that air including ozone can be sucked in and removed from the area surrounding the photosensitive drum (see JP-A-61-23168).
When the air shielding plate is provided, as described above, the size of the image forming apparatus is made large. Further, jam processing is difficult to perform. Accordingly, the construction of the apparatus becomes complicated. Further, air is sucked in from the whole area surrounding the photosensitive drum, so that the size of a fan for sucking in the air must be made large in order to efficiently remove the ozone.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, and to provide an image forming apparatus capable of efficiently preventing a photosensitive drum from being degraded by ozone or the like in simple construction.
In the present invention, ozone or a nitrogen oxide generated when a charging corona discharger induces corona discharges in order to charge the surface of a photosensitive drum does not stay in an area surrounding the photosensitive drum. Therefore, the image forming apparatus is so constructed that an air current is formed toward the circumference of the photosensitive drum. The air current is formed by a mechanism comprising an air fan, an air duct, and preferably a guiding member.
When air flows into the area surrounding the photosensitive drum, and the air is further diffused into a housing from the area surrounding the photosensitive drum, to flow out of the housing, the ozone or the nitrogen oxide does not stay in the area surrounding the photosensitive drum.
Particularly, the ozone or the nitrogen oxide generated in the area surrounding the photosensitive drum can be removed from the area surrounding the photosensitive drum more easily than it is removed by suction.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front sectional view of the schematic construction of a copying machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view, partly in section, of the copying machine shown in
FIG. 1
, which illustrates a state where an upper plate portion of a housing is cut away;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged front view of the inside of an image forming unit shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a plan view of a photosensitive drum shown in FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
is a front view showing the schematic construction of a copying machine serving as an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
A copying machine
1
has an original feeding section
2
and a reading section
3
in its upper part. The original feeding section
2
is mounted on an upper surface of a transparent platen
31
such that it can be rotatably opened or closed, to automatically deliver documents original which are held in a holding section
21
on the upper surface one at a time, and feed the document original into a paper discharging section through the transparent platen
31
. The reading section
3
illuminates and scans the document original which passes through the transparent platen
31
by the original feeding section
2
, to direct light reflected from the document original to a light receiving element
34
by an optical system such as mirrors
32
and a lens
33
. The light receiving element
34
converts the reflected light into an electric signal. A signal from the reading section
3
is outputted upon being subjected to predetermined processing by a signal processing section (not shown).
The following elements are provided inside a lower housing
10
in the copying machine
1
: that is, a light irradiating unit
4
for outputting a laser beam based on a signal from the signal processing section; an image forming unit
5
comprising a photosensitive drum
51
for forming a latent image corresponding to light from the light irradiating unit
4
, a charging corona discharger
52
for charging the photosensitive drum
51
, and a developing device
53
for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
51
by toner particles supplied using a developing roller
54
; a transfer unit comprising a transfer roller
61
provided opposite to the photosensitive drum
51
in order to transfer a toner image formed from the latent image by the image forming unit
5
on paper; a fixing unit
7
for heating and fixing the toner image transferred on the paper; and a paper conveying section
8
for delivering paper from a paper feeding cassette
81
by a paper feeding roller
82
and discharging the paper into a paper discharging section
1
a
provided near the center of the copying machine
1
by a rear-stage portion
8
b
including a conveying roller
84
from a front-stage portion
8
a
including a pair of registration rollers
83
through the image forming unit
5
and the fixing unit
7
.
The image forming unit
5
has the above-mentioned photosensitive drum
51
in a cylindrical shape longitudinally extending and a covering member
55
covering an area above the photosensitive drum
51
. The covering member
55
can bring the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
into a dark state where the photosensitive drum
51
is not exposed to light, in a state where it is incorporated in the housing
10
. Further, the covering member
55
has an opening
55
a
through which the light beam from the light irradiating unit
4
is to be passed. The opening
55
a
has approximately the same length as the length of the photosensitive drum
51
, and horizontally extends. The opening
55
a
and the photosensitive drum
51
are spaced such that light can pass therebetween. The light beam is irradiated onto the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
positioned between the charging corona discharger
52
and the developing device
53
. The developing roller
54
and the charging corona discharger
52
are respectively provided, close to the photosensitive drum
51
which rotates in a counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 1
, at the lower left and above the photosensitive drum
51
. The charging corona discharger
52
is obtained by stretching a high voltage wire to which a high voltage is applied over a frame-shaped member. The high voltage wire is provided in a direction parallel to the axis of the photosensitive drum
51
.
In the charging corona discharger
52
, ozone or a nitrogen oxide is generated by corona discharges. The ozone or the like may degrade the photosensitive drum
51
. In the present embodiment, the photosensitive drum
51
can be prevented from being degraded by causing an air current to flow into an area surrounding the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
. Therefore, the copying machine
1
is provided with an air fan
11
for producing an air current and an air duct
12
for leading the air current from the air fan
11
to the image forming unit
5
.
The foregoing will be described in detail below.
FIG. 2
is a plan sectional view of the copying machine shown in
FIG. 1
, which illustrates a state where a part of the housing is cut away.
FIGS. 1 and 2
will be referred to.
The air fan
11
is rotated by a motor
11
a.
Air is caused to flow into the housing
10
through an air inlet
10
a
formed in the housing
10
, and is released into the air duct
12
. The air inlet
10
a
is provided with a filter (not shown) for removing dust in air. The air fan
11
is arranged behind the light irradiating unit
4
inside the housing
10
.
The housing
10
is shaped like a box, and has a rear plate
10
b
provided in a standing condition at its rear, a front plate
10
c
provided in a standing condition at its front parallel to the rear plate
10
b,
an upper plate
10
d
for connecting upper parts of the front plate
10
c
and the rear plate
10
b,
and supporting plates
10
e
and
10
f
positioned below the upper plate
10
d
for connecting the front plate
10
c
and the rear plate
10
b.
The air fan
11
, the image forming unit
5
, the light irradiating unit
4
, the fixing unit
7
, and so forth, as described above, are mounted on each of the plates
10
b
to
10
f
of the housing
10
. The light irradiating unit
4
is arranged near the center of the housing
10
, to irradiate a light beam diagonally down to the right from its right end. The opening
55
a
of the image forming unit
5
and the photosensitive drum
51
are arranged on a path through which the light beam passes. The fixing unit
7
is arranged above the image forming unit
5
and on the right side of the light irradiating unit
4
. The above-mentioned air duct
12
is defined in a clearance formed between each of the units and each of the plates
10
b
to
10
f
of the housing
10
.
The air duct
12
has a first portion
12
a
connecting with the downstream side of the air fan
11
and causing air to flow almost rightward and leftward and a second portion
12
b
connecting with the downstream side of the first portion
12
a
and causing air to flow almost forward and backward. A branched air duct
13
connects with a rear part of the first portion
12
a
and a rear end of the second portion
12
b.
The branched air duct
13
causes air to flow almost rightward and leftward and leads the air to the fixing unit
7
.
The first portion
12
a
has a rear part defined behind the light irradiating unit
4
(an air current flowing through the rear part is indicated by an arrow F
1
) and a front part defined above the light irradiating unit
4
(an air current flowing through the front part is indicated by an arrow F
2
).
The second portion
12
b
is formed directly above the opening
55
a,
is defined by a right side surface of the light irradiating unit
4
, a supporting plate
10
f,
a lower surface of an upper plate
10
d,
a left side surface of the fixing unit
7
, a rib
10
g
of the upper plate
10
d,
a front plate
10
c,
and a rear plate
10
b,
and longitudinally extends. The supporting plate
10
f
is provided with an opening at a position opposite to the opening
55
a.
An upper part of the second portion
12
b
and a front and right part of the first portion
12
a
communicate with each other. The rear end of the second portion
12
b
and the rear part of the first portion
12
a
communicate with each other. The rib
10
g
serving as an air guiding member is provided, facing to the rear part of the first portion
12
a,
at the rear end of the second portion
12
b.
The rib
10
g
is provided between the fixing unit
7
and the light irradiating unit
4
, and provided close by, above and on the right side of the opening
55
a.
The rib
10
g
is provided on the upper plate
10
d.
The upper plate
10
d
has a main body portion having the above-mentioned paper discharging section
1
a
formed in an inclined shape on its upper surface. The rib
10
g
is formed, hanging on a lower surface of the main body portion. The rib
10
g
is formed in a flat plate shape so as to longitudinally extend parallel to the direction in which the opening
55
a
extends.
The rib
10
g
extends from the vicinity of the rear plate
10
b
to an approximately central part of the opening
55
a
in the longitudinal direction. A clearance to be a part of the branched air duct
13
is provided between a rear end of the rib
10
g
and the rear plate
10
b,
and an air current passing through the clearance leads to the fixing unit
7
.
A suction fan
14
is provided behind the fixing unit
7
inside the housing
10
. The suction fan
14
sucks air out of the fixing unit
7
and discharges the air from the copying machine. An air duct leading to the suction fan
14
, the air duct
12
through which an air current from the air fan
11
is caused to flow, and the branched air duct
13
are partitioned from each other by the fixing unit
7
. Consequently, the air current from the air fan
11
is prevented from flowing out as it is by the suction fan
14
.
Operations will be described.
When the air fan
11
is driven, air flows in from the air inlet
10
a.
An air current from the air fan
11
flows from the left to the right in the first portion
12
a
of the air duct
12
(arrows F
1
and F
2
), to lead to the second portion
12
b.
In the second portion
12
b,
a part of the air current flows forward in the direction in which the opening
55
a
extends along the rib
10
g
, a right side surface of the light irradiating unit
4
, the supporting surface
10
f,
and so forth (an arrow F
4
), and the other part of the air current flows upon changing in direction such that it is directed toward the opening
55
a
by striking the rib
10
g
(arrows F
3
and F
5
). The air current enters the image forming unit
5
through the opening
55
a
from the second portion
12
b.
In the image forming unit
5
, the air current flows along a path of a light beam, to smoothly lead to the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
(an arrow F
7
), as indicated by an enlarged view of FIG.
3
. The air current flows along the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
in both directions along the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
or in both directions along the axis of the photosensitive drum
51
(see Fig.
4
), to blow off the ozone or the like out of an area surrounding the circumference.
The air current passes in the charging corona discharger
52
in the vicinity of the path of the light beam (an arrow F
8
indicated by a broken line). At this time, the air current flows toward the photosensitive drum
51
from behind the charging corona discharger
52
, to prevent silicon separated from toner particles from approaching the charging corona discharger
52
.
At this time, the air current is subjected to a force in the direction of rotation of the photosensitive drum
51
(an arrow R
1
). Accordingly, the air current flows without staying in the vicinity of the charging corona discharger
52
.
The air current which has passed through the photosensitive drum
51
is diffused into the housing
10
, and is released from the copying machine.
The air current leads to the fixing unit
7
from the rear part of the first portion
12
a
of the air duct
12
through the branched air duct
13
, to cool the fixing unit
7
(an arrow F
9
in FIG.
2
).
According to the present embodiment, an air current is thus caused to flow into the area surrounding the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
. Consequently, ozone or a nitrogen oxide generated by the charging corona discharger
52
is diffused outward from the area surrounding the photosensitive drum
51
, so that the concentration of the ozone or the like in the area surrounding the photosensitive drum
51
can be decreased. As a result, the photosensitive drum
51
can be prevented from being degraded by the ozone or the like.
Particularly, the air current flows in through the opening
55
a.
Accordingly, the air current can smoothly lead to the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
and the vicinity of the charging corona discharger
52
. As a result, the ozone or the like can be effectively dispersed immediately after it is generated.
Since both an inlet for a light beam and an inlet for an air current share the opening
55
a,
the construction of the copying machine can be made simpler, as compared with that in a case where the inlets are separately provided in the covering member
55
.
When the air current is sucked in from the area surrounding the photosensitive drum
51
, the construction of the copying machine must require high airtightness in order to increase the suction efficiency, so that the construction of the copying machine becomes complicated. Moreover, the size of the air fan
11
must be made large. On the other hand, in the present embodiment, the airtightness of the construction of the covering member
55
and the like need not be increased. Moreover, even if the air current in a case where the ozone or the like is dispersed is weaker than that in a case where it is sucked in, the concentration of the ozone or the like can be sufficiently decreased. Accordingly, the air fan
11
can be miniaturized. As a result, the copying machine can be fabricated in simple construction.
By providing the air duct
12
, it is possible to increase the degree of freedom of the arrangement of the air fan
11
, arrange the air fan
11
in a vacant space, and prevent the whole construction of the copying machine from being complicated.
When the rib
10
g
serving as an air guiding member is provided, the air current can be reliably guided to the opening
55
a.
Accordingly, the concentration of the ozone or the like can be efficiently decreased, thereby making it possible to more reliably prevent the photosensitive drum
51
from being degraded. Moreover, if the rib
10
g
is formed integrally with the upper plate
10
d
serving as another member, the construction of the copying machine can be prevented from being complicated.
Examples of the air guiding member may be one extending in the direction in which an air current is guided, for example, the above-mentioned rib
10
g,
and one arranged in a direction crossing the air current for changing the direction of the air current.
Particularly, it is preferable that the air guiding member is provided in a part, near the air fan
11
and on the upstream side of the air current, of an air duct just ahead of the opening
55
a,
to direct the air current toward a part of the opening
55
a
in the vicinity of the air duct part. Consequently, the variation in the air current to the photosensitive drum
51
can be reduced. The reason for this is that the opening
55
a
has a shape which is long in one direction, and the light irradiating unit
4
is arranged opposite to the opening
55
a.
In such an arrangement, the air current flowing through the air duct
12
also flows along the length of the opening
55
a
in the vicinity of the opening
55
a.
Accordingly, the air current varies along the axis of the photosensitive drum
51
.
For example, the values of the concentration of ozone and the concentration of a nitrogen oxide at each position in the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
in a case where the rib
10
g
is provided (see Table 1) are compared with those in a case where the rib
10
g
is not provided (see Table 2). Each of Table 1 and Table 2 expresses, at each of two positions along the circumference of the photosensitive drum
51
(a position in the vicinity of the charging corona discharger and a position in the vicinity of the transfer roller), the respective values of the concentration of the ozone and the concentration of the nitrogen oxide by respective values at three positions (the front, the center, and the rear) along the axis of the photosensitive drum
51
and their average value. By providing the rib
10
g,
the respective variations in the values of both the concentrations of the ozone and the nitrogen oxide along the axis of the photosensitive drum
51
are reduced. The maximum value and the average value of each of the concentrations are decreased. The respective values in Table 1 and Table 2 are such values that the photosensitive drum
51
is not degraded, so that there is no problem.
TABLE 1
|
|
O
3
concentration
No
x
concentration
|
(ppm)
(ppm)
|
charging
charging
|
corona
transfer
corona
transfer
|
discharger
roller
discharger
roller
|
|
front
1.994
0.261
0.453
0.129
|
center
1.460
0.750
0.353
0.180
|
rear
1.092
0.545
0.211
0.151
|
average
1.515
0.519
0.339
0.153
|
|
amount of air: 0.5 m
3
/min
|
there is rib
|
TABLE 2
|
|
O
3
concentration
No
x
concentration
|
(ppm)
(ppm)
|
charging
charging
|
corona
transfer
corona
transfer
|
discharger
roller
discharger
roller
|
|
front
1.230
0.858
0.313
0.278
|
center
6.564
0.752
1.132
0.113
|
rear
3.920
0.566
0.621
0.217
|
average
3.905
0.725
0.689
0.203
|
|
amount of air: 0.5 m
3
/min
|
there is no rib
|
When silicon is included in toner particles, such a phenomenon that the silicon adheres to the charging corona discharger
52
may, in some cases, occur. If the phenomenon occurs, there are possibilities of abnormal discharges and degradation of an image. Contrary to this, in the present embodiment, the air current can be caused to flow in a direction toward the photosensitive drum
51
from behind the photosensitive drum
51
such that the silicon separated from the toner particles is moved away from a high voltage wire. Accordingly, the above-mentioned phenomenon can be reliably prevented. Moreover, the charging corona discharger
52
is positioned in the vicinity of the path of the light beam from the opening
55
a,
so that the air current can efficiently flow into the charging corona discharger
52
. As a result, the present embodiment is preferable to preventing the above-mentioned phenomenon.
As described above, the photosensitive drum
51
can be prevented from being degraded by the ozone or the like. Accordingly, the life of the photosensitive drum
51
can be lengthened. Moreover, when the silicon is included in the toner particles, such a phenomenon that the silicon adheres to the charging corona discharger
52
can be also prevented. Consequently, it is possible to form a good image more stably for a long time.
Furthermore, the air fan
11
is also used for cooling the fixing unit
7
. Accordingly, the construction of the copying machine can be simplified.
The arrangement and the construction of the air fan
11
and the air duct
12
in the copying machine are not limited to the foregoing, provided that the air current can be caused to flow through the opening
55
a.
Although the above-mentioned image forming apparatus is applied to the copying machine, it may be applied to a printer, a facsimile, or the like. The present invention is also applicable to the construction of an image forming apparatus, provided that an electrostatic latent image is formed upon directing light to the charged photosensitive drum
51
through the opening
55
.
In addition thereto, various design changes can be made in the range in which the gist of the present invention is not changed.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus comprising:a housing; a photosensitive drum; a charging corona discharger for inducing corona discharges in order to charge the circumference of the photosensitive drum; a covering member for covering the photosensitive drum in a state where the photosensitive drum is not exposed to light; an opening formed in the covering member and capable of directing a light beam corresponding to an image to be formed to the photosensitive drum; an air fan for blowing air to generate an air current; an air duct for conducting the air current generated by the air fan to the opening; and a guiding member for guiding the air current such that the air current flows into an area surrounding the photosensitive drum through the opening; wherein, before being exhausted from the image forming apparatus, the air from the air current is diffused into the housing after exiting the area surrounding the photosensitive drum.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-107063 |
Apr 1999 |
JP |
|
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