1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus with a power-requiring unit that is detachable and requires power supply.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electronic copying machines, printers, facsimiles, and multifunction peripherals are the examples of image forming apparatuses. Such image forming apparatuses include a power-requiring unit and a power source, which supplies power to the power-requiring unit. The power-requiring unit is, for example, an electric charger, which charges an image bearing member. The power-requiring unit is attached inside a main body of the image forming apparatus in a detachable manner.
The power source is placed at the far inside of the main body along the direction of insertion or detachment (hereinafter, “insertion-detachment direction”) of the power-requiring unit. When the power-requiring unit is set inside the image forming apparatus at its appropriate position, a connector of the power-requiring unit makes an electric contact with a connector of the power source and an electric connection between the two is established.
The connectors of the power-requiring unit and the power source may be placed in the front, instead of far inside, along the insertion-detachment direction. However, in that case, a harness becomes necessary to establish an electric connect between the connectors of the power-requiring unit and the power source. However, when the harness is provided, when detaching the power-requiring unit, it is necessary to dismantle the harness first, attach the power-requiring unit, and then attach the harness again. Thus, the detachment of the power-requiring unit becomes cumbersome.
It is an object of the present invention to solve at least the above in the conventional technology.
An image forming apparatus includes a main body having an opening; a power-requiring unit that can be attached to the main body by being inserted in an insertion direction via the opening, and that can be detached from the main body by being pulled out in a detachment direction via the opening, the power-requiring unit having a front side toward the insertion direction and an electrode arranged on the front side; and a power source that supplies power to the power-requiring unit, the power source having a front side and an electrode arranged on the front side; an arrangement that detachably fits almost into the opening and that includes an electric conductor, wherein the electric conductor makes electric contact with the electrodes of the power-requiring unit and the power source when the arrangement is fit, and the power-requiring unit can be attached or detached via the opening when arrangement is detached.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention are specifically set forth in or will become apparent from the following detailed descriptions of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained next with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A toner image is formed on each of the first to fourth image bearing members 2Y, 2M, 2C, and 2BK and all those toner images are transferred to the intermediate transfer body 3. The structure of all the image bearing members 2Y, 2M, 2C, and 2BK is same, except that they form toner images of different colors. Hence, the structure and the operation of the first image bearing member 2Y, which forms a yellow image, will be explained.
The image bearing member 2Y is rotated in the clockwise direction. While the image bearing member 2Y rotates, a charging device, which is a charging roller 7Y, charges it to a predetermined polarity. An optical unit 8 emits an optically modulated laser beam L onto the image bearing member 2Y to form an electrostatic latent image on the image bearing member 2Y. A developing device 9Y develops the electrostatic latent image with a yellow toner. The developing device 9Y includes a container 10Y that contains dry developer and a roller 11Y. The roller 11Y is rotatably held it and carries the developer to the image bearing member 2Y. A developing bias-potential is applied to the roller 11Y when developing the electrostatic latent image on the image bearing member 2Y.
A transferring device, which is a transfer roller 12Y, is placed opposite to the image bearing member 2Y with the intermediate transfer body 3 sandwiched between the two. A transfer voltage is applied to the transfer roller 12Y so that the yellow image is transferred on to the intermediate transfer body 3. A cleaning device 13Y removes, or cleans, the yellow toner remaining on the image bearing member 2Y after the yellow image has been transferred.
A magenta image, a cyan image, and a black image, are formed on the second to fourth image bearing members 2M, 2C, and 2BK, respectively, in the same manner. The magenta, cyan, and black images are sequentially transferred on to the yellow image on the intermediate transfer body 3 to thereby form a full-color image. Suffices M, C, and BK are attached to components in the second to fourth image bearing members 2M, 2C, and 2BK.
A cassette 14 that houses a recording medium P, and a paper feed device 16 that includes a paper feed roller 15 are provided at the bottom of the main body 1. The paper feed roller 15 forwards the recording medium P in the direction of the arrow B. Rollers 17 feed the recording medium P between the supporting roller 4 and a roller 18 at a predetermined timing. A predetermined voltage is then applied to the supporting roller 4 and accordingly the full-color image on the intermediate transfer body 3 is transferred on to the recording medium P.
The recorded medium P with the full-color image is then passed through a fixing device 19 where the full-color image is fixed on the recording medium P. The fixing device 19 includes a fixing roller 20 and a pressure roller 21. The recorded medium P is sandwiched between the fixing roller 20 and the pressure roller 21. The fixing roller 20 is hot, and the heat causes the full-color image on the recorded medium P to be fixed on the recording medium P. The recording medium P with the image printed on it is then ejected to the outside of the main body 1. A cleaning device 24 removes, or cleans, the toner remaining on the intermediate transfer body 3.
The image bearing member 2Y, the charging roller 7Y, the developing device 9Y, and the cleaning device 13Y constitute a first image bearing unit 23Y. The second to fourth image bearing units 23M, 23C, and 23BK have similar structure.
All the image bearing units 23Y, 23M, 23C, and 23BK are fixed in the main body 1 in a detachable manner along a direction that is normal to the paper on which
Frames 25 and 26 (see
The main body 1 includes a front board 28, a rear board 29, and an outer cover 30 (
Power-requiring units are provided inside the main body 1 in a detachable manner. The charging rollers 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7BK, the transfer rollers 12Y, 12M, 12C, and 12BK, rollers 11Y, 11M, 11C, and 11BK, and the supporting roller 4, etc, constitute the power-requiring units.
A power source 35 supplies power to all of or desired one of the power-requiring units. The power source 35 is, for example, a high-voltage supplying board. In order to avoid complications in the drawing, it is assumed here that the power source 35 supplies power to only the transfer roller 12C and the supporting roller 4. The power source 35 has electrodes 35A, 35B, 35C, 35D, 35E, and 35F (see
The holder 33 is supported by the front board 28 such that the holder 33 can turn and open-close along the direction of the arrows E and F (see
The conductors 39A to 39D have ends 44A to 44D on one side thereof. These ends 44A to 44D pass through holes 45A to 45D, respectively, provided in the second intermediate plate 43 and holes 46A to 46D, respectively, provided in the rear plate 41, and then appear outside the holder 33 (see
The fifth and sixth conductors 39E and 39 have ends 44E and 44F, respectively. These ends 44E and 44F pass through holes 47E and 47F, respectively, provided in the first intermediate plate 42, holes 45E and 45F, respectively, provided in the second intermediate plate 43, and holes 46E and 46F, respectively, provided in the rear plate 41, and then appear outside the holder 33 (see
The first to fourth conductors 39A to 39D have ends 48A to 48D, respectively. These ends 48A to 48D pass through holes 49A to 49D, respectively, provided in the second intermediate plate 43 and holes 50A to 50D, respectively, provided in the rear plate 41. The fifth and sixth conductors 39E and 39F have ends 48E and 48F, respectively. These ends 4SE and 48F pass through holes 51E and 51F, respectively, provided in the first intennediate plate 42, holes 49E and 49F, respectively, provided in the second intermediate plate 43, and holes 50E and 50F, respectively, provided in the rear plate 41. The ends 48A to 48F then appear outside the holder 33 (see
When detaching the image bearing units 23Y, 23M, 23C, and 23BK and the intermediate transfer unit 27 from the main body 1, the door 31 is opened, the holder 33 is opened, and the image bearing units 23Y, 23M, 23C, and 23BK and the intermediate transfer unit 27 are detached. When the holder 33 is opened, the ends 44A to 44F and 48A to 48F of the conductors 39A to 39F part away from the respective electrodes.
As described above, although a harness is not provided, the electrodes of the power source and the electrodes of the power-requiring units are located in the front along the insertion-detachment direction. As a result, insertion or detachment of parts can be performed easily.
Although, in the holder 33, the conductors 39A to 39F are located close to each other, as the holder 33 is made of insulation plates, short-circuit between the conductors can be prevented. Because the conductors are located close to each other, it is possible to miniaturize the holder 33.
The image forming apparatus according to the present embodiment comprises the image bearing members 2Y, 2M, 2C, and 2BK in which the toner images are formed, and these image bearing members 2Y, 2M, 2C, and 2BK are the components of the respective image bearing units 23Y, 23M, 23C, and 23BK. By attaching the image bearing units to the main body 1 or removing the image bearing units from the main body 1, the image bearing members can be attached or removed. In this way, the image bearing members are attached in the main body 1 in a detachable manner. By opening the holder 33, the image bearing members can be attached to or removed from the main body 1. As shown in
The image forming apparatus according to the present embodiment includes the intermediate transfer unit 27 that comprises the intermediate transfer body 3 on which the toner images formed on the image bearing members are transferred. The intermediate transfer unit 27 is attached in the main body 1 in a detachable manner. By keeping the holder 33 at the opening position as shown in
As the position of the image bearing members and the intermediate transfer unit can be set by means of the holder 33, there is no need to provide another component exclusively to set the position. Hence, the structure of the image forming apparatus can be simplified.
The ends 44A to 44F of the conductors 39A to 39F and making contact with the electrodes 36A to 36D of the power-requiring units, and the ends 48A to 48F of the conductors 39A to 39F and making contact with the electrodes 35A to 35F of the power source 35 are fabricated from a compression coil spring. The structure is such that when the holder 33 is fixed, according to the elasticity, the ends 44A to 44F of the conductors 39A to 39F are pressed upon and pressure-welded to the electrodes 36A to 36D of the electrodes, while the ends 48A to 48F of the conductors 39A to 39F are pressed against the electrodes 35A to 35F of the power source 35. Consequently, the ends of the conductors make firm contact with the power-requiring units and the ends of the conductors make definite contact with the electrodes, and the defect due to bad contact can be prevented.
The image bearing units 23Y, 23M, 23C, and 23BK include the image bearing members 2Y, 2M, 2C, and 2BK, respectively, and the power-requiring units. As shown in
As the end 44D on one side of the fourth conductor 39D and making contact with the power-requiring unit 36D is fabricated from a compression coil spring, the end 44D increases the pressure on the coupling component 58BK on the image bearing unit 23BK with respect to the partner coupling component 59BK of a driving device, which drives the image bearing unit 23BK. Consequently, both the coupling components 58BK and 59BK get coupled and the image bearing member 2BK and the roller 11BK rotate stably, and a high quality image can be formed in the image bearing member 2BK. An identical structure is applied to the image bearing units 23Y to 23C that include the image bearing members 2Y to 2C, respectively.
Similarly, a coupling component 61 is fixed in the supporting roller 4 of the intermediate transfer unit 27 shown in
As shown in
A stopper 63 is provided as a protrusion in the holder 33. Hence, when the holder 33 is fixed, the power source 35 collides with the stopper 63 and thus cannot be detached along with the direction of arrow G. When the holder 33 is opened, the stopper 63 is removed from the power source 35 and then the power source can also be attached or removed. The stopper 63 illustrates an example of a power source removal-prohibiting unit that, when the holder 33 is fixed, prohibits the removal of the power source from the main body.
As shown in
As the residual toner container 34 is placed close to the holder 33, the components to be maintained by the serviceman, etc., are concentrated in a single area and the maintenance job can be carried out easily.
As shown in
A holding unit may be arranged to hold the holder 33 opened. This arrangement will make the attaching and removing of the image bearing units or the intermediate transfer unit further easier.
A locking unit may be provided that locks the holder 33 when the holder 33 fixed.
In
When the locking component 72 is provided, if the color of the locking component 72 is different than that of the front board 28 of the holder 33, the locking component 72 becomes distinctly visible. Thus, the user or the serviceman can easily locate the locking component 72 and the operations can be carried out comfortably. Hence, the color of a locking component is kept different than that of a holder.
As shown in
Similarly, the other rollers such as the transfer rollers 12Y, 12M, and 12BK or the rollers 11Y to 11BK, etc., can also be electrically connected to the electrodes of the power-requiring units and the electrodes of the power source via the conductors supported by the holder.
According to the present invention, the electrodes of the power source as well as the electrodes of the power-requiring units are placed in the front along the direction in which the power-requiring units are detached. Moreover, the electrodes are electrically connected with corresponding ones using a holder. Thus, attachment or removal of the parts into or from the image forming apparatus can be performed easily.
Although the invention has been described with respect to a specific embodiment for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art which fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
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This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/224,927, filed Sep. 14, 2005 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,164,874, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/695,794, filed Oct. 30, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,970,665. This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-316709, filed Oct. 30, 2002. The entire contents of each of these documents are incorporated herein by reference.
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