This patent application is based on and claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-005351, filed on Jan. 14, 2015, in the Japan Patent Office, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
1. Technical Field
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to an image forming apparatus, such as a copier, a printer, a facsimile machine, or a multifunction peripheral (MFP) having at least two of copying, printing, facsimile transmission, plotting, and scanning capabilities, that includes a unit removably installed in the image forming apparatus and a connectable device to which the removable unit is connected.
2. Description of the Related Art
Among image forming apparatuses, such as copiers, printers, facsimile machines, or MFPs, there are image forming apparatuses that include a connectable device, such as a toner supply device (or a developer supply device), to which a removable unit, such as a developing device, is connectable.
For example, the developing device is removably installed in the image forming apparatus and has an opening to be connected to an opening of the toner supply device. The toner supply device is configured to supply toner (i.e., developer) to the developing device via the respective openings. The developing device is removed from the toner supply device and installed therein at the time of replacement or maintenance work of the developing device.
An embodiment of the present invention provides an image forming apparatus that includes a removable unit to be removably installed in the image forming apparatus, having a unit-side opening, a connectable device having an apparatus-side opening to be connected to the unit-side opening to send developer from one of the removable unit and the connectable device to the other, a receptacle disposed below the unit-side opening and the apparatus-side opening to receive and store developer dropping from above, and a drawer unit to be retractably drawn out from the image forming apparatus. The receptacle is united with the drawer unit to be drawn out from the image forming apparatus together with the drawer unit.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In describing preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure of this patent specification is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner and achieve a similar result.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views thereof, and particularly to
It is to be noted that the suffixes Y, M, C, and K attached to each reference numeral indicate only that components indicated thereby are used for forming yellow, magenta, cyan, and black images, respectively, and hereinafter may be omitted when color discrimination is not necessary.
Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to drawings. It is to be understood that an identical or similar reference character is given to identical or corresponding parts throughout the drawings, and redundant descriptions are omitted or simplified below.
Referring to
As illustrated in
Referring to
It is to be noted that other process cartridges 6M, 6C, and 6K have a similar configuration to that of the yellow process cartridge 6Y except the color of the toner used therein and form magenta, cyan, and black toner images, respectively. Thus, only the process cartridge 6Y is described below and descriptions of other process cartridges 6M, 6C, and 6K are omitted.
Referring to
When the photoconductor drum 1Y reaches a position to receive a laser beam L emitted from the exposure device 7Y (i.e., a writing device), the photoconductor drum 1Y is scanned with the laser beam L, and thus an electrostatic latent image for yellow is formed thereon (an exposure process).
Then, the photoconductor drum 1Y reaches a position facing the developing device 5Y, where the latent image is developed with toner into a yellow toner image (a development process).
When the surface of the photoconductor drum 1Y carrying the toner image reaches a position facing a primary transfer roller 9Y via an intermediate transfer belt 8, the toner image is transferred therefrom onto the intermediate transfer belt 8 (a primary transfer process). After the primary transfer process, a certain amount of toner tends to remain untransferred on the photoconductor drum 1Y.
When the surface of the photoconductor drum 1Y reaches a position facing the cleaning device 2Y, a cleaning blade 2a collects the untransferred toner from the photoconductor drum 1Y into the cleaning device 2Y (a cleaning process).
Subsequently, a discharger removes residual potential on the surface of the photoconductor drum 1Y.
Thus, a sequence of image forming processes performed on the photoconductor drum 1Y is completed.
The above-described image forming processes are performed in the process cartridges 6M, 6C, and 6K similarly to the yellow process cartridge 6Y. That is, the exposure devices 7M, 7C, and 7K disposed above the process cartridges 6M, 6C, and 6K in
Then, the toner images formed on the respective photoconductor drums 1 through the development process are primarily transferred therefrom and superimposed one on another on the intermediate transfer belt 8. Thus, a multicolor toner image is formed on the intermediate transfer belt 8.
In
Specifically, the four primary transfer rollers 9 are pressed against the corresponding photoconductor drums 1 via the intermediate transfer belt 8, and four contact portions between the primary transfer rollers 9 and the corresponding photoconductor drums 1 are hereinafter referred to as primary transfer nips. A transfer voltage (a primary transfer bias) opposite in polarity to the toner is applied to each primary transfer roller 9.
The intermediate transfer belt 8 rotates in the direction indicated by arrow A in
Then, the intermediate transfer belt 8 carrying the multicolor toner image reaches a position facing the secondary transfer roller 19. The secondary transfer backup roller and the secondary transfer roller 19 press against each other via the intermediate transfer belt 8, and the contact portion therebetween is hereinafter referred to as a secondary transfer nip. The multicolor toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 8 is transferred onto a sheet P (a recording medium) transported to the secondary transfer nip (a secondary transfer process). A certain amount of toner tends to remain untransferred on the intermediate transfer belt 8 after the secondary transfer process.
When the intermediate transfer belt 8 reaches a position facing the belt cleaner, untransferred toner is collected from the intermediate transfer belt 8 by the belt cleaner.
Thus, a sequence of image forming processes performed on the intermediate transfer belt 8 is completed.
Referring back to
Specifically, the sheet feeder 26 contains multiple sheets P piled one on another. The sheet feeding roller 27 rotates counterclockwise in
The registration roller pair 28 stops rotating temporarily, stopping the sheet P with a leading edge of the sheet P nipped therebetween. The registration roller pair 28 resumes rotating to transport the sheet P to the secondary transfer nip, timed to coincide with the arrival of the multicolor toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt 8. Thus, the multicolor toner image is recorded on the sheet P.
The sheet P carrying the multicolor toner image is transported to a fixing device 20. In the fixing device 20, a fixing belt and a pressing roller apply heat and pressure to the sheet P to fix the multicolor toner image on the sheet P (fixing process).
Subsequently, the sheet P is transported through a discharge path K2 and discharged by a pair of discharge rollers outside the image forming apparatus 100. The sheets P are sequentially stacked as output images on a stack tray.
Thus, a sequence of image forming processes performed in the image forming apparatus is completed.
In single-side printing, the sheet P is discharged after the image is fixed on the front side thereof. By contrast, in duplex printing (duplex print mode) to form images on both sides (front side and back side) of the sheet P, after the fixing process, the sheet P is not guided to the discharge path K2 to be discharged but is guided to a sheet reversal path K3. After the direction in which the sheet P is transported (sheet conveyance direction) is reversed in the sheet reversal path K3, the sheet P is transported through a conveyance path K4 and stacked in a duplex conveyor unit 95. Then, the sheet P is transported again to the secondary transfer roller 19. Then, an image is formed on the back side of the sheet P in the transfer process described above at the position of the secondary transfer roller 19 and fixed thereon by the fixing device 20, after which the sheet P is transported through the discharge path K2 and discharged from the image forming apparatus 100.
The image forming apparatus 100 further includes a waste-toner container 90 disposed close to the sheet feeder 26 and the duplex conveyor unit 95 to collect the untransferred toner collected from the photoconductor drum 1Y by the cleaning device 2Y and the untransferred toner collected from the intermediate transfer belt 8 by the belt cleaner. The waste-toner container 90 is removably mounted in the image forming apparatus 100.
Next, a configuration and operation of the developing device 5Y is described in further detail below with reference to
A casing of the developing device 5Y to contain the developer G is divided, at least partially, into two developer containing compartments. The developing device 5Y includes a developing roller 51Y disposed facing the photoconductor drum 1Y, a doctor blade 52Y disposed facing the developing roller 51Y, two conveying screws 55Y respectively disposed in the developer containing compartments, a concentration detector 56Y to detect concentration (percentage) of toner in developer G or toner density, and an opening 57Y for supply of toner (developer) to the developer containing compartment. The developing roller 51Y includes a stationary magnet or magnet roller disposed inside the developing roller 51Y, a sleeve that rotates around the magnet, and the like. The developer containing compartments contain two-component developer G including carrier (carrier particles) and toner (toner particles).
The developing device 5Y operates as follows.
The sleeve of the developing roller 51Y rotates in the direction indicated by an arrow illustrated in
The percentage (concentration) of toner in the developer G (ratio of toner to carrier) in the developing device 5Y is adjusted to a predetermined range. Specifically, according to the consumption of toner in the developing device 5Y, the toner supply device 60Y (illustrated in
While being stirred with the developer G and circulated by the two conveying screws 55Y in the developing device 5Y (the developer containing compartments), the supplied toner is circulated between the two developer containing compartments in a longitudinal direction of the developing device 5Y, which is perpendicular to the surface of the paper on which
The developer G carried on the developing roller 51Y is transported to the doctor blade 52Y in conformity with the direction of rotation of the sleeve. The amount of developer G on the developing roller 51Y is adjusted by the doctor blade 52Y, after which the developer G is carried to the developing range facing the photoconductor drum 1Y. Then, the toner is attracted to the latent image on the photoconductor drum 1Y by the magnetic field generated in the developing range. As the sleeve rotates, the developer G remaining on the developing roller 51Y reaches an upper part of the developer containing compartment and drops from the developing roller 51Y.
Next, descriptions are given below of toner containers to contain toner supplied to the developing devices with reference to
As described above with reference to
In the present embodiment, two toner containers are used for an identical color toner. Accordingly, a large amount of toner is contained as a whole without increasing the capacity of each toner container.
The two toner containers 30 (for example, 30Y) for an identical color toner are similar in configuration. Additionally, the toner containers 30M, 30C, and 30K are similar in configuration to the toner containers 30Y except the color of toner contained therein. Therefore, one of the toner containers 30Y for yellow is described below, and descriptions of the toner containers 30M, 30C, and 30K for other colors are omitted.
As illustrated in
The outlet 31 (i.e., a toner outlet) is situated in a head of the container body at a leading end in the direction indicated by arrow C, in which the toner container 30Y is inserted into the toner supply device 60Y (hereinafter “insertion direction C”). The head includes a bottle gear 33 that rotates together with the toner container 30Y (i.e., the container body). The toner supply device 60Y includes a driving gear to rotate the container body in the direction indicated by arrow D, around a rotary axis (indicated by alternate long and short dashed lines in
The container body includes a spiral protrusion 32 protruding inward from an outer circumferential face to an inner circumferential face thereof. In other words, a spiral groove is provided in the outer circumferential face of the container body. The spiral protrusion 32 is for discharging toner from the toner container 30Y via the outlet 31 thereof by rotation of the toner container 30Y. For example, the container body is produced together with the bottle gear 33 by blow molding.
Being clamped by a chuck disposed in the toner supply device 60Y, the cap of the toner container 30Y opens and closes the outlet 31 in conjunction with insertion and removal of the toner container 30Y into the toner supply device 60Y. That is, in a state in which the toner container 30Y is held in the toner supply device 60Y, the cap is removed from the outlet 31 to enable discharge of toner from the toner container 30Y as illustrated in
The toner container 30Y is inserted into and removed from the toner supply device 60Y of the image forming apparatus 100 as follows.
Referring to
By contrast, in removal of the toner container 30Y from the toner supply device 60Y, the above-described processes are performed in reverse.
Next, a configuration of the toner supply devices 60 is described below with reference to
It is to be noted that, in
Since the toner supply devices 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K corresponding to different color toners are similar in structure except the color of toner, only the structure for yellow is described below, and descriptions of the structures for other colors are omitted.
The toner supply device 60Y supplies toner from the toner containers 30Y to the developing device 5Y and is disposed above the body 100A of the image forming apparatus 100 in
In the toner supply device 60Y, the reservoir 66 is situated below the double-mount holder 61, in which the two toner containers 30Y are held. The toner discharged from the two toner containers 30Y drops through the cap cover 63 to the reservoir 66 and stored therein. The reservoir 66 includes a conveying screw 67, an agitator 68, and a toner sensor 70. The reservoir 66 is situated on the back side of the image forming apparatus 100 and the leading side in the insertion direction C (on the back side of the paper on which
As illustrated in
At a middle height in the reservoir 66 in
The agitator 68 includes a shaft and a substantially U-shaped rod provided to the shaft. A flexible sheet 68a made of a plastic sheet such as Mylar® (registered trademark of DuPont) is attached to a center portion of the rod. As the agitator 68 rotates, the flexible sheet 68a slidingly contacts a detection face of the toner sensor 70 to clean the detection face.
The toner sensor 70 is, for example, a piezoelectric sensor and configured to detect the presence of toner at that position. When the toner sensor 70 does not detect toner, the toner container 30Y is driven to supply toner from the toner container 30Y to the reservoir 66. When the toner sensor 70 continues to indicate that toner is not present even though such a supply operation is performed, the toner container 30Y is deemed empty or substantially empty (the end of toner). Then, a display of the image forming apparatus 100 indicates that.
The conveying screw 67 is rotated, basically, in accordance with consumption of toner in the developing device 5Y. Specifically, when the concentration detector 56Y illustrated in
As described above, the spiral protrusion 32 is disposed on the inner circumferential face of the container body of the toner container 30Y. With this configuration, as the container body (toner container 30Y) rotates, toner is transported from the bottom side of the toner container 30Y (upstream side in the insertion direction C) to the outlet 31 on the head side, and the toner discharged through the outlet 31 flows down the cap cover 63 into the reservoir 66 through the inlets 71.
The toner stored in the reservoir 66 is discharged from the opening 72 and supplied to the developing device 5Y.
Next, the configuration and operation of the image forming apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment are described in further detail below.
As described above, the image forming apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment includes the removably mountable process cartridges 6 (6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6K), the toner supply devices 60 (60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K) to which the process cartridges 6 are connectable (i.e., the apparatus-side connectable devices), and the intermediate transfer unit 15 serving as the drawer unit.
The process cartridge 6Y is removably mountable in the body 100A of the image forming apparatus 100 and includes the developing device 5Y to develop the latent image on the photoconductor drum 1 (i.e., the image bearer) into a toner image. The process cartridge 6Y (including the developing device 5Y) is drawn out from the image forming apparatus 100 (the toner supply device 60Y) in the direction indicated by arrow C1 (hereinafter also “drawn-out direction C1”) in
Referring to
Specifically, the toner supply device 60Y supplies the toner (developer) to the toner supply device 60Y as described above. In conjunction with insertion and removal of the process cartridge 6Y into and from the toner supply device 60Y (the image forming apparatus 100), the opening 57Y and the opening 72 are connected to (communicate with) and disengaged from each other.
Additionally, referring to
Specifically, the shutter 75 is supported on the bottom of the toner supply device 60 (the reservoir 66 in particular) so that the shutter 75 moves in the directions indicated by arrows C and C1, thereby opening and closing the opening 72. A compression spring is disposed on the bottom of the toner supply device 60Y (the reservoir 66) to bias the shutter 75 to the right in
Providing the shutter 75 to the opening 72 can reduce the amount of toner dropping from the opening 72 to the interior of the image forming apparatus 100 in the process of removal of the process cartridge 6Y from the toner supply device 60Y.
It is to be noted that, although the toner supply device 60Y according to the present embodiment includes the shutter 75 to open and close the opening 72, in another embodiment, a shutter to open and close the opening 57Y is provided.
Referring to
The intermediate transfer unit 15 is positioned close to the process cartridges 6. Referring to
Referring to
The toner receptacle 80 is an integral part of the intermediate transfer unit 15 (the drawer unit) and designed to be drawn out from the image forming apparatus 100 together with the intermediate transfer unit 15. Specifically, the toner receptacle 80 is disposed on the back side of the intermediate transfer unit 15 in the drawn-out direction C1 (on the back side of the body 100A where the reservoir 66 is located) as viewed from the side to which the intermediate transfer unit 15 is pulled. For example, the toner receptacle 80 is shaped like a box-having an open top.
With this configuration, in a state in which the process cartridges 6 are mounted in the body 100A as illustrated in
In particular, in the present embodiment, the connection between the developing device 5Y (the opening 57Y) and the toner supply device 60Y (the opening 72) is positioned on the back side of the body 100A, and accordingly the toner receptacle 80 is disposed on the back side of the body 100A, the access to which is difficult. Thus, the above-described configuration to draw out the toner receptacle 80 is helpful.
Since the toner receptacle 80 is united with the intermediate transfer unit 15 drawn out along the slide rails 120 in the present embodiment, the toner receptacle 80 is drawn out in a balanced manner while keeping a horizontal posture.
It is to be noted that the capacity of the toner receptacle 80 is preferably greater than the amount of toner accumulating while the process cartridge 6Y is repeatedly replaced (removed and mounted) in a maintenance cycle of the process cartridge 6Y.
Additionally, referring to
It is to be noted that the location of the toner receptacle 80 is not limited to below the position where the opening 57Y of the developing device 5Y is connected to the opening 72 of the toner supply device 60Y (the apparatus-side connectable device) to receive the toner dropping from the opening 72.
Alternatively, the aspects of the present specification are applicable to the configuration illustrated in
In the configuration illustrated in
The aspects of the present specification can adapt to a configuration in which the waste-toner container 90 illustrated in
Specifically, referring to
In the configuration illustrated in
It is to be noted that, alternatively, in a configuration in which the duplex conveyor unit 95 is disposed adjacent to and below the waste-toner container 90 and the duplex conveyor unit 95 is drawable from the body 100A to remove jammed sheets at the time of paper jam, the toner receptacle 80 is united with the duplex conveyor unit 95 instead of the sheet feeder 26.
As described above, in the above-described embodiment, the toner receptacle 80 is disposed below the position where the opening 57Y of the process cartridge 6Y (the removable unit) is connected to the opening 72 of the toner supply device 60Y (the apparatus-side connectable device) to receive the toner dropping thereto. The toner receptacle 80 is united with the intermediate transfer unit 15 (the drawer unit) and designed to be drawn out from the image forming apparatus 100 together with the intermediate transfer unit 15.
This configuration is advantageous in the configuration in which the opening 57Y of the process cartridge 6Y and the opening 72 of the toner supply device 60Y are coupled together to send toner from one of them to the other and the toner receptacle 80 is disposed below the openings 57Y and 72 to receive the toner dropping from the vicinity of the openings 57Y and 72 in installation and removal of the process cartridge 6Y from the toner supply device 60Y. Advantageously, the toner receptacle 80 does not interfere with other components and cleaning of the toner receptacle 80 is easy.
Additionally, in the description above, the photoconductor drum 1Y serving as the image bearer, the charging device 4Y, the developing device 5Y, and the cleaning device 2Y are united with each other as the process cartridge 6Y. However, in another embodiment, the photoconductor drum 1Y, the charging device 4Y, the developing device 5Y, and the cleaning device 2Y are independently installable in and removable from the image forming apparatus 100. In yet another embodiment, a part of these components are united with each other as the process cartridge 6Y to be installed and removed from the image forming apparatus 100. In such configurations, the developing device 5Y serves as the removable unit according to the above-described embodiment, and effects similar to those described above are attained.
It is to be noted that the term “process cartridge” used in this specification means an integrated unit including an image bearer and at least one of a charging device, a developing device, and a cleaning device housed in a common unit casing that is removably installed in the image forming apparatus.
Additionally, although the multiple toner containers 30 including the substantially cylindrical, rotatable container bodies are removably installed in the toner supply device 60Y in the description above, the number and the shape of the toner containers 30Y mounted in the toner supply device 60Y are not limited thereto. The aspects of this specification can adapt to toner supply devices to which, for example, a box-shaped toner container is mounted.
Although the description above concerns the multicolor image forming apparatus 100 that includes the multiple process cartridges 6 (the image forming units), the aspects of this specification can adapt to a single-color or monochrome image forming apparatus including a single image forming unit. In such a configuration, as illustrated in
Alternatively, in a configuration in which the process cartridge 6Y (the removable unit) is adjacent to a unit, such as the duplex conveyor unit 95 or the sheet feeder 26, other than the intermediate transfer unit 15, such a unit is configured as the drawer unit, with which the toner receptacle 80 is united.
In such configurations, effects similar to those described above are also attained.
Numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure of this patent specification may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the scope of the present disclosure and appended claims, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure and appended claims. The number, position, and shape of the components of the image forming apparatus described above are not limited to those described above.
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