This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-035374 filed Mar. 2, 2020. The entire content of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference.
This disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus.
Conventionally, an image forming apparatus includes a housing, a drum unit, and an LED unit. The drum unit includes a photosensitive drum. The LED unit moves between a first position and a second position. In a state where the drum unit is attached to the housing and the LED unit is located at the first position, the LED unit is capable of exposing the photosensitive drum. In a state where the drum unit is pulled out of the housing and the LED unit is located at the second position, the light emitting surface of the LED unit is cleanable.
According to one aspect, this specification discloses an image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus includes a photosensitive drum, an LED unit, and a housing. The LED unit is configured to expose the photosensitive drum. The LED unit has a light emitting surface. The housing includes a discharge portion and a discharge tray. The discharge portion has a discharge opening configured to discharge a sheet. The sheet discharged from the discharge opening is placed on the discharge tray. The discharge tray has a cleaning opening for cleaning the light emitting surface of the LED unit. The LED unit is configured to move between: a first position at which the LED unit exposes the photosensitive drum; and a second position at which the light emitting surface is closer to the cleaning opening than a state where the LED unit is located at the first position.
Embodiments in accordance with this disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the following figures wherein:
In the above image forming apparatus, in order to clean the light emitting surface of the LED unit, it is necessary to move the LED unit from the first position to the second position after pulling out the drum unit from the housing. Thus, cleaning the light emitting surface of the LED unit is cumbersome.
In view of the foregoing, an aspect of an objective of this disclosure is to provide an image forming apparatus in which the light emitting surface of the LED unit can be cleaned smoothly.
An image forming apparatus 1 will be described with reference to
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The housing 2 accommodates the sheet cassette 4, the drum unit 5, the development unit 6, the LED unit 7, the transfer roller 8, and the fixing device 9. The housing 2 includes a first side wall 20, a second side wall 21, a discharge portion 22, and a discharge tray 23.
The first side wall 20 is located at one end of the housing 2 in the first direction. The second side wall 21 is located at the other end of the housing 2 in the first direction. The first side wall 20 extends in the second direction. The second direction intersects the first direction. Specifically, the second direction is the vertical direction. The first side wall 20 has an opening 200. The second side wall 21 is spaced apart from the first side wall 20 in the first direction. The second side wall 21 extends in the second direction.
A discharge portion 22 is located at one end of the housing 2 in the second direction. Specifically, the discharge portion 22 is located at the upper end of the housing 2. The discharge portion 22 is located at the opposite side of the sheet cassette 4 with respect to the fixing device 9 in the second direction. The discharge portion 22 includes a discharge wall 221 and a discharge roller 222.
The discharge wall 221 is located between the first side wall 20 and the second side wall 21 in the first direction. The discharge wall 221 extends in the second direction. The discharge wall 221 has a discharge opening 220. In other words, the discharge portion 22 has the discharge opening 220.
The discharge roller 222 is located within the discharge opening 220. The discharge roller 222 conveys the sheet S that has passed through the fixing device 9 toward the discharge tray 23. With this operation, the discharge opening 220 discharges the sheet S.
The discharge tray 23 receives the sheet S discharged from the discharge opening 220. The discharge tray 23 is located at one end of the housing 2 in the second direction. Specifically, the discharge tray 23 constitutes the upper surface of the housing 2. The discharge tray 23 is located at the opposite side of the second side wall 21 with respect to the discharge portion 22 in the first direction. The discharge tray 23 is located between the discharge wall 221 and the first side wall 20 in the first direction.
The discharge tray 23 extends in the first direction. The discharge tray 23 has one end and the other end in the first direction. The one end of the discharge tray 23 in the first direction is connected to the discharge wall 221. The other end of the discharge tray 23 in the first direction is connected to the first side wall 20.
The discharge tray 23 has a cleaning opening 230. The cleaning opening 230 is an opening for cleaning a light emitting surface 70 of the LED unit 7. The light emitting surface 70 will be described later. The cleaning opening 230 is located away from the discharge wall 221 in the first direction.
The second cover 3 is configured to move between a second closed position (see
The sheet cassette 4 is configured to accommodate a sheet S. The sheet S in the sheet cassette 4 is conveyed toward the transfer roller 8.
In a state where the second cover 3 is located at the second open position, the drum unit 5 is attachable to the housing 2 through the opening 200 (see
The photosensitive drum 50 extends in the third direction. The photosensitive drum 50 has a cylindrical shape. The photosensitive drum 50 is rotatable about an axis A1. The axis A1 extends in the third direction. In a state where the drum unit 5 is attached to the housing 2, the axis A1 of the photosensitive drum 50 overlaps the cleaning opening 230 in the second direction.
The charging device 51 charges the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 50. In this embodiment, the charging device 51 is a scorotron type charger. The charging device 51 may be a charging roller.
The development unit 6 is configured to supply toner to the photosensitive drum 50. The development unit 6 includes a development roller 60 and a toner storage portion 61. In this embodiment, the development unit 6 is detachably supported by the drum unit 5. This enables individual replacement of the drum unit 5 including the photosensitive drum 50 and the development unit 6 including the development roller 60 and storing toner.
In a state where the drum unit 5 is attached to the housing 2 and the development unit 6 is attached to the drum unit 5, the drum unit 5 and the development unit 6 are arranged in the housing 2. In a state where the drum unit 5 and the development unit 6 are arranged in the housing 2, the development unit 6 is located between the photosensitive drum 50 and the second cover 3 in the first direction. The development unit 6 may be integrally formed with the drum unit 5.
The development roller 60 supplies toner to the photosensitive drum 50. In a state where the development unit 6 is attached to the drum unit 5, the development roller 60 is in contact with the photosensitive drum 50. The development roller 60 is rotatable about an axis A2. The axis A2 extends in the third direction. In a state where the drum unit 5 and development unit 6 are arranged in the housing 2, the photosensitive drum 50 is located at the opposite side of the second cover 3 with respect to the development roller 60 in the first direction.
The toner storage portion 61 stores toner. In a state where the drum unit 5 and the development unit 6 are arranged in the housing 2, the toner storage portion 61 is located at the opposite side of the photosensitive drum 50 with respect to the development roller 60.
In a state where the drum unit 5 is attached to the housing 2, the LED unit 7 is configured to expose the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 50. The LED unit 7 has a light emitting surface 70. The LED unit 7 emits light from the light emitting surface 70 and forms the light on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 50.
The transfer roller 8 transfers the toner on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 50 to the sheet S. Specifically, the sheet S conveyed from the sheet cassette 4 toward the transfer roller 8 is conveyed to the fixing device 9 through between the transfer roller 8 and the photosensitive drum 50. At this time, the transfer roller 8 transfers the toner on the photosensitive drum 50 to the sheet S.
The fixing device 9 heats and pressurizes the sheet S on which a toner image is transferred to fix the toner image on the sheet S. The sheet S that has passed through the fixing device 9 is discharged to the discharge tray 23 through the discharge opening 220.
The scanner 10 is, for example, a flatbed scanner. The scanner 10 is supported by one end of the housing 2 in the second direction. Specifically, the scanner 10 is supported at the upper end of the housing 2. The scanner 10 is configured to move between a scanner first position (see
In a state where the scanner 10 is located at the scanner second position, the scanner 10 is farther away from the discharge tray 23 than at the scanner first position (see
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The first cover 11 is configured to move between a first closed position (see
In a state where the first cover 11 is located at the first closed position, the first cover 11 closes the cleaning opening 230 (see
In a state where the first cover 11 is located at the first open position, the cleaning opening 230 opens (see
The first cover 11 is rotatably moved about a first cover shaft 110 between the first closed position (see
The first cover 11 is maintained at the first closed position by a spring 12. The image forming apparatus 1 further includes the spring 12. The spring 12 pushes the first cover 11 toward the first closed position. The first cover 11 is movable from the first closed position to the first open position against the force of the spring 12 (see
The guide 16 is located within the housing 2. The guide 16 is supported by the discharge tray 23. The guide 16 extends along the discharge tray 23. In a state where the first cover 11 is located at the first closed position, the guide 16 is located at the opposite side of the first side wall 20 with respect to the first cover 11 in the first direction. The guide 16 has a cleaning guide surface 16A.
The cleaning guide surface 16A guides the cleaning of the light emitting surface 70 by a cleaning member 19 (see
The development unit 6 further includes a layer-thickness regulating blade 62 in addition to the development roller 60 and the toner storage portion 61 described above.
The layer-thickness regulating blade 62 regulates the layer thickness of the toner borne on the surface of the development roller 60. In a state where the drum unit 5 and the development unit 6 are arranged within the housing 2, the layer-thickness regulating blade 62 is located at the opposite side of the photosensitive drum 50 with respect to the development roller 60. The layer-thickness regulating blade 62 extends in the second direction. The layer-thickness regulating blade 62 has one end and the other end in the second direction. The one end of the layer-thickness regulating blade 62 in the second direction is in contact with the circumferential surface of the development roller 60. The other end of the layer-thickness regulating blade 62 in the second direction is supported by the toner storage portion 61.
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Further, in a state where the drum unit 5 and the development unit 6 are arranged within the housing 2, the toner storage portion 61 is located between the axis A1 of the photosensitive drum 50 and the second cover 3 (see
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The frame 71 supports the LED print head 72. The frame 71 has one end that supports the LED print head 72 and the other end that is located away from the one end.
Although not shown, the LED print head 72 includes an LED array composed of a plurality of LEDs and a lens array composed of a plurality of lenses. The LED print head 72 has the light emitting surface 70.
The holder 73 accommodates a part of the frame 71. Specifically, the holder 73 accommodates the other end of the frame 71 at the opposite side of the LED print head 72. The frame 71 is slidable relative to the holder 73.
The coil spring 74 is accommodated in the holder 73. The coil spring 74 is located at the opposite side of the LED print head 72 with respect to the frame 71.
The LED unit 7 is configured to move between a first position (see
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The LED unit 7 is configured to rotatably move about a third axis A3 between the first position and the second position. The third axis A3 extends in the third direction.
The image forming apparatus 1 further includes a shaft 170, a connecting portion 171, a link mechanism 13, and a stopper 14.
The shaft 170 extends in the third direction. The shaft 170 is rotatably supported by the housing 2. The shaft 170 has a cylindrical shape. The connecting portion 171 connects the shaft 170 and the holder 73. With this configuration, the LED unit 7 is supported by the shaft 170 via the connecting portion 171. The LED unit 7 is configured to rotatably move about the third axis A3, which is the axis of the shaft 170.
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In a state where the second cover 3 is located at the second closed position, the LED unit 7 is located at the first position. Thus, in a state where the second cover 3 closes the opening 200, the LED unit 7 exposes the photosensitive drum 50. In a state where the second cover 3 is located at the second open position, the LED unit 7 is located at the second position (see
The link mechanism 13 includes a first link 130, a second link 131, a first boss 133, an arm 132, a second boss 134, and a third boss (not shown).
The first link 130 is supported by the second cover 3. In a state where the second cover 3 is located at the second closed position, the first link 130 is located within the housing 2. The first link 130 extends in an arc shape with the second cover shaft 30 as the center. The first link 130 has one end and the other end in the extending direction of the first link 130. The one end of the first link 130 is connected to the second cover 3. The other end of the first link 130 is located away from the one end of the first link 130.
The first link 130 has a first elongated hole 130A. The first elongated hole 130A is formed to penetrate the first link 130 in the third direction. The first elongated hole 130A extends in an arc shape. The first elongated hole 130A has one end and the other end in the extending direction of the first elongated hole 130A. The one end of the first elongated hole 130A is located at one end of the first link 130. The other end of the first elongated hole 130A is located at the other end of the first link 130.
The second link 131 extends in the first direction. The second link 131 has one end and the other end in the first direction. The one end of the second link 131 in the first direction is aligned with the first link 130 in the third direction. The other end of the second link 131 in the first direction is located at the opposite side of the first side wall 20 with respect to the one end of the second link 131 in the first direction.
The second link 131 has a second elongated hole 131A. The second elongated hole 131A is located at the other end of the second link 131 in the first direction. The second elongated hole 131A is formed to penetrate the second link 131 in the third direction. The second elongated hole 131A extends in the second direction.
The first boss 133 is supported at the one end of the second link 131 in the first direction. The first boss 133 extends in the third direction. The first boss 133 fits into the first elongated hole 130A. In a state where the second cover 3 is located at the second closed position, the first boss 133 is located at the one end of the first elongated hole 130A (see
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The second boss 134 is supported by the other end of the arm 132. The second boss 134 extends in the third direction. The second boss 134 fits into the second elongated hole 131A with a play in the second direction. A third boss (not shown) is supported by the other end of the arm 132. The third boss (not shown) is located at the opposite side of the second boss 134 with respect to the arm 132 in the third direction. The third boss (not shown) fits into a groove 135 of the housing 2. The groove 135 extends in an arc shape with the third axis A3 as the center. The groove 135 guides the movement of the third boss (not shown).
The stopper 14 is configured to move between a stopper first position (see
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The stopper 14 is supported by the link mechanism 13. Specifically, the stopper 14 is supported by the second link 131. The stopper 14 extends in the second direction from the second link 131 toward the discharge tray 23. Thus, the movement of the stopper 14, the movement of the second cover 3, and the movement of the LED unit 7 are linked.
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Next, a cleaning operation of the light emitting surface 70 of the LED unit 7 will be described with reference to
In the cleaning operation, as shown in
Then, as shown in
Then, as shown in
The cleaning member 19 has a first portion 19A and a second portion 19B. The first portion 19A moves into the housing 2 through the cleaning opening 230. The first portion 19A contacts the cleaning guide surface 16A and also contacts the light emitting surface 70 of the LED unit 7 in the housing 2. The second portion 19B is located outside the housing 2 and is gripped by the user. In a state where the first portion 19A is located in the housing 2, the second portion 19B is located at the opposite side of the LED unit 7 with respect to the first portion 19A.
The cleaning member 19 moves in a state where the first portion 19A is in contact with the cleaning guide surface 16A and the light emitting surface 70. With this operation, the light emitting surface 70 is cleaned.
In the image forming apparatus 1, in a state where the LED unit 7 is located at the second position, the light emitting surface 70 is closer to the cleaning opening 230 than the state where the LED unit 7 is located at the first position.
Thus, in a state where the drum unit 5 is attached to the housing 2 and the LED unit 7 is located at the second position, the light emitting surface 70 can be cleaned smoothly through the cleaning opening 230.
Next, a second embodiment will be described with reference to
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The wall 15 is located within the housing 2. The wall 15 is supported by the discharge tray 23. In a state where the first cover 11 is located at the first closed position, the wall 15 is located at the opposite side of the first side wall 20 with respect to the first cover 11 in the first direction. The wall 15 protrudes from the discharge tray 23 in the second direction. The wall 15 has a cleaning guide surface 15A and a guide surface 15B.
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The guide surface 15B guides the movement of the LED unit 7. Thus, the LED unit 7 moves in a stable manner. The guide surface 15B is located at the opposite side of the first cover 11 with respect to the cleaning guide surface 15A in the first direction. The guide surface 15B is in contact with the holder 73 of the LED unit 7. The guide surface 15B is located at the opposite side of the first side wall 20 with respect to the cleaning guide surface 15A in the first direction. The guide surface 15B is inclined in a direction away from the first side wall 20 toward the cleaning opening 230 in the second direction. The guide surface 15B extends in a direction that intersects the first direction and the second direction. The guide surface 15B has one end and the other end in the direction in which the guide surface 15B extends. The one end of the guide surface 15B is continuous with the discharge tray 23. The other end of the guide surface 15B is located away from the one end of the guide surface 15B in the second direction. The other end of the guide surface 15B is connected to the other end of the cleaning guide surface 15A. The other end of the cleaning guide surface 15A and the other end of the guide surface 15B define a vertex portion 15C of the wall 15.
The LED unit 7 has a guide boss 75 in addition to the frame 71, the LED print head 72, the holder 73, and the coil spring 74 described above.
The guide boss 75 protrudes from the holder 73 in the third direction. The guide boss 75 fits into a guide hole 131B of the second link 131.
The second link 131 has the guide hole 131B instead of the second elongated hole 131A. The guide hole 131B is formed to penetrate the second link 131 in the third direction. The guide hole 131B extends in a direction that intersects the first direction and the second direction. The guide hole 131B approaches the discharge tray 23 in the second direction, in a direction away from the first side wall 20 in the first direction.
The LED unit 7 is configured to slidably move between a first position (see
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In a state where the LED unit 7 is located at the second position, the vertex portion 15C of the wall 15 (that is, a part of the wall 15) is located between the light emitting surface 70 and the cleaning opening 230. Thus, the vertex portion 15C of the wall 15 protects the light emitting surface 70. In a state where the LED unit 7 is located at the second position, the vertex portion 15C of the wall 15 and the light emitting surface 70 are aligned in a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the LED unit 7 and the third direction.
In the second embodiment, in a state where the second cover 3 is located at the second open position and the LED unit 7 is located at the second position, the first cover 11 can be moved from the first closed position to the first open position. With this operation, the cleaning opening 230 opens. After that, the cleaning member 19 cleans the light emitting surface 70 through the cleaning opening 230.
The cleaning member 19 has a first portion 19C, a second portion 19D, and a third portion 19E. The first portion 19C and the second portion 19D enter the housing 2 through the cleaning opening 230. The first portion 19C is located at one end of the cleaning member 19. The first portion 19C is located at the opposite side of the third portion 19E with respect to the second portion 19D. The first portion 19C contacts the vertex portion 15C and also contacts the light emitting surface 70 of the LED unit 7 within the housing 2. The second portion 19D extends in the second direction. The second portion 19D contacts the cleaning guide surface 15A in the housing 2. The third portion 19E is located outside the housing 2 and is gripped by the user.
The cleaning member 19 moves in a state where the second portion 19D contacts the cleaning guide surface 15A and the first portion 19C contacts the vertex portion 15C and the light emitting surface 70. With this operation, the light emitting surface 70 is cleaned.
In the second embodiment, the similar effects to those of the first embodiment can be obtained.
While the disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the above aspects thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the claims.
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