Information
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Patent Grant
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6181889
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Patent Number
6,181,889
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Date Filed
Monday, February 24, 199727 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Antonelli, Terry, Stout & Kraus, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 32
- 399 51
- 399 160
- 399 302
- 399 164
- 399 167
- 399 162
- 399 313
- 347 247
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An image forming apparatus in which a distance along a photosensitive belt from a cleaning unit to an exposing position is set to be shorter than a distance from the rear end of a print image to the front end of the following print image, so that a latent image is not formed by an exposing unit when a joint of the photosensitive belt passes the cleaning unit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus of an electrophotographic system, such as a copying machine or laser printer, and more particularly, to an image forming apparatus having a belt-shaped photosensitive member.
An electrophotographic apparatus, such as an electrophotographic copying machine or electrophotographic printer, generally comprises; a photosensitive member, such as a photosensitive drum or a photosensitive belt; a charging unit for uniformly charging the surface of the photosensitive member; an exposing unit for exposing the surface of the photosensetive member to light in accordance with image information, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image on the charged surface of the photosensitive member; a transfer unit for transferring a toner image to a recording sheet; and a thermal fixing unit fixing the toner image onto the recording sheet, wherein the recording sheet on which the toner image has been transferred passes through the thermal fixing unit.
In an image forming apparatus of the electrophotographic type using a photosensitive belt, the photosensitive belt has generally a joint so as to be endless. When the joint passes the cleaning unit, the cleaning unit is vibrated due to a difference in level at the joint. Because of the vibration, a photosensitive belt unit is also vibrated. When a latent image is formed by the exposing unit, the latent image is consequently vibrated so that a density variation in a lateral line shape which is perpendicular to the paper conveyance direction occurs on the image. Since the density variation remarkably deteriorates the quality of the image, the vibration of the cleaning unit has to be prevented in order to prevent such a density variation. Therefore, various processing methods for reducing the difference in level at the joint of the photosensitive belt have been conventionally proposed.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1-288860 discloses a method in which the ends of a belt are connected by ultrasonic fusion and an extruded length from the joint portion is set to 1.2 mm or shorter. Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 61-185753 discloses a method of forming a protective film including a solid lubricant in the joint portion.
According to the conventional methods, as mentioned above, the latent image is vibrated by the vibration which occurs when the photosensitive belt passes the cleaning unit due to the joint in the photosensitive belt. The joint is the cause of occurrence of a density variation in the image, so that the joint is processed to reduce the difference in level in order to prevent the vibration. Although the density variation in the image is suppressed by reducing the difference in level by processing the joint, all of the variation is not eliminated. The process cannot be perfectly executed by variation in processing works.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a photosensitive belt which does not cause vibration when a joint of the photosensitive belt passes a cleaning unit and which prevents occurrence of a density variation in an image and also to provide an image forming apparatus having the photosensitive belt.
According to the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus in which electrostatic latent images are formed into toner image using color toner on an endless photosensitive belt having a photoconductive face on which the electrostatic latent image can be formed, and after that, the latent images are sequentially piled up on an intermediate transfer drum and are simultaneously transferred to a recording sheet. The apparatus comprises a photosensitive belt; a charging unit for uniformly charging the surface of the photosensitive belt so as to have a predetermined potential; an exposing unit for forming an electrostatic latent image on the uniformly charged surface; a developing unit for forming a toner image from the electrostatic latent image using toner; an intermediate transfer drum for sequentially piling up the toner images; and a cleaning unit for removing residual toner after transfer of the toner image, wherein the photosensitive belt has a joint so as to be endless, and when the joint passes the cleaning unit, the latent image is not formed by the exposing unit.
Further, the travel distance of the photosensitive belt from the cleaning unit to the exposing unit is shorter than the distance from the rear end of a print image on the photosensitive belt to the front end of the following print image.
Further, the charging unit for charging the photosensitive belt so as to have a predetermined electric potential, the exposing unit for forming the electrostatic latent image, and the cleaning unit for removing residual toner after the toner image is transferred to the intermediate transfer drum are arranged around one of a plurality of rollers over which the photosensitive belt is stretched.
Further, the charging unit for charging the photosensitive belt so as to have a predetermined electric potential, the exposing unit for forming the electrostatic latent image, and the cleaning unit for removing residual toner after the toner image is transferred to the intermediate transfer drum are arranged around a drive roller which applies a conveyance force to the photosensitive belt.
With the above construction, a latent image with high accuracy can be formed on the photosensitive belt without being influenced by vibration caused when the joint of the photosensitive belt passes the cleaning unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross section of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view illustrating a construction of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a photosensitive belt according to the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic view illustrating a position of an image on the photosensitive belt according to the embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 5
is a side view illustrating a construction of a conventional image forming apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 2
shows a construction of an image forming apparatus main body to which the invention is applied. The image forming apparatus which performs color printing is shown in FIG.
2
.
In
FIG. 2
, a photosensitive belt
10
driven by rollers
11
,
12
is provided in the center of a printer body
1
. A charging unit
21
, an exposing unit
25
which turns on/off a laser according to information from the host, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive belt
10
, a developing unit
22
Y for the yellow color, a developing unit
22
M for the magenta color, a developing unit
22
C for the cyan color, a developing unit
22
K for the black color, and a cleaning unit
24
are provided around the photosensitive belt
10
. Development rollers
23
Y,
23
M,
23
C, and
23
K are rotatably axially supported in the developing units of the respective colors. An intermediate transfer drum
30
is provided on the left side of the photosensitive belt
10
so as to come into contact with the belt
10
. An intermediate transfer drum cleaner
35
is provided on the intermediate transfer drum
30
. A paper cassette
41
and a paper feed roller
42
are provided in the lower part of the printer
1
. A resistance roller
43
, a transfer roller
27
, a discharging unit
28
, a conveyance guide
44
, a fixing unit
51
, and a paper ejecting roller
52
are provided in the left part of the printer
1
. A paper ejecting tray
53
is provided on the printer
1
.
The operation will be described hereinbelow, however, a detailed description regarding the color print forming steps by repeated development is omitted here.
When the color printing is started (the operation of monochrome printing is almost the same as that of the color printing), a laser is turned on/off according to information concerning the respective colors sent from the host, thereby forming electrostatic latent images of respective colors on the photosensitive belt
10
. The formed electrostatic latent image is developed by the developing unit of the corresponding color, thereby forming a toner image. The toner images formed on the photosensitive belt
10
are sequentially transferred to the intermediate transfer drum
30
and are piled up on the intermediate transfer drum
30
, thereby forming a color toner image. On the other hand, a sheet
40
of paper is fed from the paper cassette
41
by the paper feed roller
42
and is conveyed to the resistance roller
43
. The resistance roller
43
starts rotating in accordance with the position of the color image on the intermediate transfer drum
30
to feed the sheet
40
to the transfer roller
27
.
At a timing when the sheet
40
is fed to the transfer position, the transfer roller
27
rotates in a direction to come into contact with the intermediate transfer drum
30
and is simultaneously turned on. Consequently, the color image on the intermediate transfer drum
30
is transferred onto the sheet
40
.
The sheet
40
is charged by a voltage applied by the transfer roller
27
. The charged sheet
40
is caused to adhere to the intermediate transfer drum
30
according to the relation of its charge with the electric potential of the intermediate transfer drum
30
. However, a part of the charges of the sheet
40
is eliminated by the action of the discharging unit
28
and the adhering force by static electricity is reduced, so that the sheet
40
comes off. After that, the sheet
40
is fixed by the fixing unit
51
and is ejected to the paper ejecting tray
53
.
The invention will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 1
,
3
, and
4
.
FIG. 1
is an enlarged sectional view of a part of the image forming apparatus.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the photosensitive belt and a sectional view of the main portion.
FIG. 4
is a view illustrating an image area on the photosensitive belt. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the photosensitive belt
10
is stretched in an almost triangular shape over a drive roller
11
and driven rollers
12
and
13
. The charging unit
21
, a laser beam
26
, developing units
22
Y,
22
M,
22
C,
22
K, intermediate transfer drum
30
, and cleaning unit
24
are arranged around the photosensitive belt
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, in the photosensitive belt
10
, an aluminum electrode
62
and a photoconductor
63
are piled up on a sheet-shaped elastic member, such as a polyethylene terephthalate film
61
(hereinlater, called PET film) so as to form a layer. Generally, both ends are connected by means of ultrasonic fusion or the like. Consequently, there is a joint
64
at the ends. The joint
64
has portions with a difference in level due to the overlap of the PET film
61
and toner tends to accumulate in the transition area. Therefore, when an image is formed on the joint
64
, the line of the joint
64
appears on a printed image, and the quality of the image deteriorates remarkably. In order to prevent this the photosensitive belt
10
has a marker
65
by which the position of the joint
64
is detected. The marker
65
is sensed by a photo sensor and the location of an electrostatic latent image is controlled so as not to be on the joint
64
.
However, even when no image is formed on the joint
64
, in the case where the joint
64
passes the cleaning unit
24
just when the exposure is performed by the exposing unit
25
and an electrostatic latent image is formed, the image forming apparatus including the photosensitive belt
10
is vibrated by an impact when the cleaning unit
24
passes over the area of different level of the joint
64
. When the cleaning unit
24
passes over the area of different level of the joint
64
, the conveyance speed of the photosensitive belt
10
is also sightly changed. Thus, exposure by the exposing unit
25
is deviated subtly, and a density variation, i.e. a so called jitter, occurs perpendicularly in the conveyance direction on the printed image. In order to prevent the occurrence of the jitter, the apparatus should be constructed in such a manner that the joint
64
of the photosensitive belt
10
does not pass the cleaning unit
24
while the electrostatic latent image is being formed by the exposing unit
25
.
FIG. 5
shows a conventional image forming apparatus. Since the distance from the cleaning unit
24
to the exposing unit
25
is long, the joint
64
of the photosensitive belt
10
passes the cleaning unit
24
while the electrostatic latent image is being formed by the exposing unit
25
. Jitter consequently occurs and the quality of the image deteriorates. In order to prevent this, when the apparatus is constructed so that the joint
64
does not pass the cleaning unit
24
while the electrostatic latent image is being formed by the exposing unit
25
, the non-print area on the photosensitive belt
10
becomes large and the utilization efficiency of the belt is poor.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the apparatus is therefore constructed in such a manner that the distance from the cleaning unit
24
to the exposing unit
25
is shortened and the joint
64
of the photosensitive belt
10
passes the cleaning unit
24
after completion of the exposure. With such a construction, a printed image without a density variation can be obtained.
FIG. 4
is a diagram showing an image position on the photosensitive belt
10
according to the embodiment of the invention. The distance of the photosensitive belt
10
from the cleaning unit
24
to an exposure position
25
A shown in
FIG. 1
is set to be shorter than the distance from the rear end of a print image on the photosensitive belt
10
to the front end of the following print image. By setting the length as mentioned above, it is possible to prevent the joint
64
of the photosensitive belt
10
from passing through the cleaning unit
24
while the latent image is being formed by the exposing unit
25
. Thus, by setting the length as mentioned above, so a printed image without a density variation can be obtained.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the charging unit
21
for charging the photosensitive belt
10
so as to have a predetermined electric potential, the exposing position
25
A of the exposing unit
25
which forms the electrostatic latent image, and the cleaning unit
24
for eliminating residual toner after a toner image is transferred to the intermediate transfer drum
30
are arranged around one of a plurality of rollers over which the photosensitive belt
10
is stretched, for example, the drive roller
11
, thereby enabling the distance from the cleaning unit
24
to the exposing position
25
A to be shortened. By arranging the above units around the roller, members conventionally installed so as to face the cleaning unit
24
, charging unit
21
, and exposing unit
25
as shown in
FIG. 5
become unnecessary. Thus, the number of parts can be reduced and the cost of manufacture can be reduced. Further, any transmission of a vibration by the cleaning unit
24
is suppressed and any fluctuation of the load when the joint
64
of the photosensitive belt
10
passes the cleaning unit
24
can be absorbed. Further, an unevenness of charging and exposure due to the vibration of the face of the photosensitive belt
10
near the charging unit and the exposing unit can be prevented. Therefore, jitter and a density variation in the print image can be prevented and a print image of high quality can be obtained.
As mentioned above, the invention has effects such that when the photosensitive belt having a joint is used, any desirable influence due to the presence of the joint of the photosensitive belt can be avoided and the occurrence of a density variation in the image can be prevented.
Further, by arranging the charging unit for charging the photosensitive belt so as to have a predetermined electric potential, the exposing unit for forming the electrostatic latent image, and the cleaning unit for eliminating the residual toner after the toner image is transferred to the intermediate transfer drum around one of the plurality of rollers over which the photosensitive belt is stretched, the distance from the cleaning unit to the exposing unit can be shortened. Consequently, the apparatus can be miniaturized and the cost of manufacture can be reduced. By arranging the above units around the roller, there are effects such that vibrations produced by the cleaning unit are reduced and the unevenness of charging and exposure due to deviation of the face of the belt-shaped photosensitive member can be prevented. Thus, the deterioration of the image quality can be prevented.
Further, in the construction of the embodiment, the charging unit for charging the photosensitive belt so as to have a predetermined electric potential, the exposing unit for forming the electrostatic latent image, and the cleaning unit for eliminating the residual toner after the toner image is transferred to the intermediate transfer drum are arranged around the drive roller which applies the conveyance force to the photosensitive belt, thereby enabling the fluctuation of the load when the joint of the photosensitive belt passes the cleaning unit to be absorbed and any jitter in the print image to be prevented.
Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus comprising:a photosensitive belt having two ends joined together at a joint to form a loop; a charging unit which uniformly charges the photosensitive belt to a predetermined electric potential at a charging position; an exposing unit which forms an electrostatic latent image on the uniformly charged photosensitive belt in an image forming region on the photosensitive belt at an exposing position during an electrostatic image forming operation during which the photosensitive belt is conveyed past the exposing position; a developing unit which develops the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive belt with a toner, thereby forming a toner image on the photosensitive belt; an intermediate transfer drum onto which the toner image on the photosensitive belt is transferred; and a cleaning unit which removes residual toner from the photosensitive belt at a cleaning position after the toner image on the photosensitive belt has been transferred to the intermediate transfer drum; wherein the photosensitive belt is arranged so that the joint is outside the cleaning unit while the photosensitive belt is being conveyed past the exposing position during the electrostatic latent image forming operation; and wherein a distance along the photosensitive belt from the cleaning position to the exposing position is shorter than a distance along the photosensitive belt from a rear end of the image forming region on the photosensitive belt to a front end of the image forming region on the photosensitive belt.
- 2. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of rollers around which the photosensitive belt is stretched;wherein the charging unit, the exposing unit, and the cleaning unit are arranged around one of the rollers.
- 3. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a drive roller around which the photosensitive belt is stretched, the drive roller imparting a driving force to the photosensitive belt to convey the photosensitive belt;wherein the charging unit, the exposing unit, and the cleaning unit are arranged around the drive roller.
- 4. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the developing unit sequentially forms a plurality of toner images on the photosensitive belt; andwherein the plurality of toner images are sequentially transferred from the photosensitive belt to the intermediate transfer drum where the plurality of toner images are stacked one on top of another to form a stacked toner image on the intermediate transfer drum.
- 5. An image forming apparatus comprising:a housing; a photosensitive belt having two ends joined together at a joint to form an elongated loop, the photosensitive belt being disposed in a center portion of the housing such that a long dimension of the elongated loop is oriented in a vertical direction; a charging unit, disposed in the housing, which uniformly charges the photosensitive belt to a predetermined potential; an exposing unit, disposed in the housing on a first side of the photosensitive belt relative to the long dimension of the elongated loop, which forms an electrostatic latent image on the uniformly charged photosensitive belt in an image forming region on the photosensitive belt at an exposing position during an electrostatic latent image forming operation during which the photosensitive belt is conveyed past the exposing position; at least one developing unit, disposed in the housing on the first side of the photosensitive belt above the exposing unit, which develops the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive belt with a toner, thereby forming a toner image on the photosensitive belt; an intermediate image transfer drum, disposed in the housing on a second side of the photosensitive belt opposite to the first side of the photosensitive belt relative to the long dimension of the elongated loop, onto which the toner image on the photosensitive belt is transferred, the toner image on the intermediate transfer drum subsequently being transferred from the intermediate transfer drum to a recording sheet; a cleaning unit, disposed in the housing, which removes residual toner from the photosensitive belt at a cleaning position after the toner image on the photosensitive belt has been transferred to the intermediate transfer drum; and a fixing unit, disposed in the housing such that the intermediate transfer drum is between the fixing unit and the second side of the photosensitive belt, which fixes the toner image on the recording sheet; wherein the photosensitive belt is arranged so that the joint is outside the cleaning unit while the photosensitive belt is being conveyed past the exposing position during the electrostatic latent image forming operation; and wherein a distance along the photosensitive belt from the cleaning position to the exposing position is shorter than a distance along the photosensitive belt from a rear end of the image forming region on the photosensitive belt to a front end of the image forming region on the photosensitive belt.
- 6. An image forming apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a plurality of rollers, disposed in the housing, around which the photosensitive belt is stretched;wherein the charging unit, the exposing unit, and the cleaning unit are arranged around one of the rollers.
- 7. An image forming apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a drive roller, disposed in the housing, around with the photosensitive belt is stretched, the drive roller imparting a driving force to the photosensitive belt to convey the photosensitive belt:wherein the charging unit, the exposing unit, and the cleaning unit are arranged around the drive roller.
- 8. An image forming apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the at least one developing unit includes at least three different color developing units stacked vertically one above another on the first side of the photosensitive belt above the exposing unit;wherein the at least three different color developing units sequentially form at least three different color toner images on the photosensitive belt; wherein the at least three different color toner images are sequentially transferred from the photosensitive belt to the intermediate transfer drum where the at least three different color toner images are stacked one on top of another to form a stacked color toner image on the intermediate transfer drum; and wherein the stacked color toner image is transferred from the intermediate transfer drum to the recording sheet.
- 9. An image forming apparatus comprising:a photosensitive belt; a drive roller around which the photosensitive belt is stretched, the drive roller imparting a driving force to the photosensitive belt to convey the photosensitive belt; a charging unit which uniformly charges the photoconductive surface of the photosensitive belt to a predetermined electric potential at a charging position where the photosensitive belt is in full contact with the drive roller; an exposing unit which forms an electrostatic latent image on the uniformly charged photosensitive belt by irradiating a beam onto the photosensitive belt at an exposing position where the photosensitive belt is in full contact with the drive roller; a developing unit which develops the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive belt with a toner, thereby forming a toner image on the photosensitive belt; an intermediate transfer drum onto which the toner image on the photosensitive belt is transferred; and a cleaning unit which removes residual toner from the photosensitive belt at a cleaning position where the photosensitive belt is in full contact with the drive roller after the toner image on the photosensitive belt has been transferred to the intermediate transfer drum; wherein the charging position is disposed between the cleaning position and the exposing position.
- 10. An image forming apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the developing unit sequentially forms a plurality of toner images on the photosensitive belt; andwherein the plurality of toner images are sequentially transferred from the photosensitive belt to the intermediate transfer drum where the plurality of toner images are stacked one on top of another to form a stacked toner image on the intermediate transfer drum.
- 11. An image forming apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the exposing unit includes:a beam emitter, disposed lower than the exposing position, which emits the beam in a horizontal direction; and a beam director which directs the beam emitted by the beam emitter up to the exposing position.
- 12. An image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the beam director includes a mirror which deflects the beam.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
8-39288 |
Feb 1996 |
JP |
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