This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-101466 filed on Jun. 11, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus configured to support a toner container.
An electrophotographic image forming apparatus is provided with a developing device. Developer including toner is stored inside the developing device. The image forming apparatus includes a container attachment portion to which a toner container is attached. When the toner container is attached to the container attachment portion, the toner is replenished from the toner container to the developing device.
As one example of the toner container that is attached to the image forming apparatus, there is known an elongated toner container that is laid transversely. In this type of toner container, a toner outflow port is formed at a tip of the toner container, and the toner is conveyed to outside from the toner outflow port in a state where the toner container is laid transversely.
An image forming apparatus according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a toner container, a toner conveyance portion, a container attachment portion, and a biasing mechanism. The toner container has a toner outflow port at a tip portion thereof. The toner conveyance portion is provided in the toner container and conveys toner in the toner container toward the toner outflow port. The container attachment portion supports the toner container. The biasing mechanism applies a biasing force to change the toner container from a horizontal attitude to an inclined attitude in accordance with a toner conveyance operation of the toner conveyance portion, wherein when the toner container is in the inclined attitude, the toner outflow port faces diagonally downward.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description with reference where appropriate to the accompanying drawings. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in any part of this disclosure.
The following describes an embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the following embodiment is an example of a specific embodiment of the present disclosure and should not limit the technical scope of the present disclosure. It is noted that an up-down direction D1, a front-rear direction D2, and a left-right direction D3 that are indicated in the drawings may be used in the following description.
[Image Forming Apparatus]
An image forming apparatus 10 has at least a print function and is, for example, a color printer. The image forming apparatus 10 prints an image on a print sheet that is a sheet member, by using developer including toner. It is noted that a specific example of the image forming apparatus 10 is, for example, a printer, a copier, a facsimile, or a multifunction peripheral having these functions. In addition, although the image forming apparatus 10 is configured to form a color image, it may be configured to form a monochrome image as far as it uses a toner container 41.
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The image forming portions 1 to 4 are configured to form, by what is called an electrophotographic method, toner images of different colors on a plurality of photoconductor drums 21, respectively. The toner images are transferred to a running (moving) intermediate transfer belt 5A such that the toner images are overlaid with each other thereon. In the example shown in
The image forming portions 1 to 4 are provided below the intermediate transfer belt 5A. Each of the image forming portions 1 to 4 includes a photoconductor drum 21 carrying a toner image thereon, a charging device 22, a developing device 23, and a primary transfer device 24. The surface of the photoconductor drum 21 is electrically charged by the charging device 22, and the charged surface of the photoconductor drum 21 is exposed to and scanned by the exposure device 14. This allows an electrostatic latent image to be formed on the surface of the photoconductor drum 21. The developing device 23 develops the electrostatic latent image with the toner. Subsequently, the toner image on the photoconductor drum 21 is transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 5A by the primary transfer device 24.
The intermediate transfer unit 5 includes the intermediate transfer belt 5A, a driving roller 7A, and a driven roller 7B. The intermediate transfer belt 5A carries a toner image that is formed from toner images of a plurality of (in the present embodiment, four) colors. The intermediate transfer belt 5A is supported by the driving roller 7A and the driven roller 7B so as to be rotatably driven by them. This makes it possible for the intermediate transfer belt 5A to rotate while its surface is in contact with surfaces of the photoconductor drums 21. When the intermediate transfer belt 5A is rotationally driven, its surface passes through between the photoconductor drums 21 and the primary transfer devices 24. At this time, the toner images of the different colors carried by the plurality of photoconductor drum 21 are transferred in sequence to the intermediate transfer belt 5A in such a way as to be overlaid with each other thereon.
The toner replenishment device 40 is provided above the intermediate transfer unit 5. The toner replenishment device 40 includes a container attachment portion 42 to which four toner containers 41 respectively corresponding to colors black, yellow, cyan, and magenta are attached. The container attachment portion 42 is configured such that the toner containers 41 can be attached thereto and detached therefrom. The configuration of the toner replenishment device 40 is described below.
The secondary transfer device 15 transfers the toner image that has been transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 5A, to a print sheet conveyed from the sheet feed tray 17. The print sheet with the toner image transferred thereon is conveyed to the fixing device 16 by a conveyance portion (not shown). The fixing device 16 includes a heating roller 16A and a pressure roller 16B. The fixing device 16 conveys the print sheet on which the toner image has been transferred, while applying heat and pressure thereto. This allows the toner image to be fused and fixed to the print sheet. The print sheet to which the toner image has been fixed is further conveyed to the downstream side, and discharged to and held by the sheet discharge tray 18 that is arranged above the intermediate transfer unit 5.
The belt cleaning device 6 removes and collects waste toner, namely toner that has remained on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 5A, and discharges the collected waste toner to a waste toner container 79.
The control portion 8 comprehensively controls an image forming operation of the image forming apparatus 10. The control portion 8 includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM and the like.
[Toner Replenishment Device]
The following describes the toner replenishment device 40 with reference to
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The toner containers 41 store toner that is replenished to the developing device 23. In the present embodiment, four toner containers 41 corresponding to colors black, yellow, cyan, and magenta are provided in the toner replenishment device 40. It is noted that all the toner containers 41 have the same configuration except that the toner container 41 for black is formed to be larger in outer diameter than the toner containers 41 for the other colors.
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The container main body 52 is approximately cylindrical in form. The toner is stored in the container main body 52. The container main body 52 has, at an end portion (an example of a tip portion) on one side (rear side) thereof, an outflow port 51 (see
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The center lines of the first tubular portion 52A and the second tubular portion 52B are aligned with the center line of the container main body 52. As a result, the container main body 52 includes a step 59 at a boundary between the first tubular portion 52A and the second tubular portion 52B.
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The motor 65 includes a holding mechanism that is configured to hold a stopped state to prevent an output shaft from becoming free even when a drive signal is not input or a power supply is interrupted. The holding mechanism may be, for example, a well-known electromagnetic brake or electromagnetic clutch that holds the output shaft when no current is applied. It is noted that the motor 65 is not limited to the one provided with the holding mechanism, but may not be provided with the holding mechanism. In this case, a reduction gear 90 or a push-up mechanism 80 that are described below, may be provided with a holding mechanism, such as an electromagnetic brake or an electromagnetic clutch, that holds the rotation operation of them at a stop position immediately before interruption of the power supply, when the interruption of the power supply occurs.
In the container main body 52, the coupling member 56 is provided more on the insertion direction D21 side (rear side) than the worm wheel 55. The coupling member 56 is attached to an end portion of the container main body 52 on the insertion direction D21 side to cover the outflow port 51. The coupling member 56 is a resin molded product made from, for example, a thermoplastic synthetic resin by the injection molding method.
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When the toner container 41 is inserted in the container attachment portion 42 (see
When the rotational driving force is transmitted to the worm wheel 55 in the state where the toner container 41 is attached to the container attachment portion 42, the container main body 52 is rotated by the rotational driving force in a rotation direction indicated by the arrow D11 (see
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The storage portions 44 of the storage case 43 are configured to store the toner containers 41 that respectively store predetermined different colors of toner. The storage portions 44 respectively support the toner containers 41 such that the toner container 41 can be inserted toward the attachment positions in the storage portions 44. In the present embodiment, the container attachment portion 42 supports the toner containers 41 in the storage portions 44 in a state where the toner containers 41 are laid transversely, namely, in a horizontal state.
The coupling support portion 45 is coupled with the coupling portions 60 of the toner containers 41 inserted in the storage portions 44 in such a way as to fix the rear end portions of the toner containers 41, and position the toner containers 41 at the attachment positions in the storage portions 44. The coupling support portion 45 is mounted independent of the storage case 43, and is attached to the storage case 43 or an internal frame of the housing 11. The coupling support portion 45 is provided with four coupled portions in correspondence with the four storage portions 44. It is noted that in the container attachment portion 42, the coupling support portion 45 and the storage case 43 may be integrally formed.
In the present embodiment, the toner replenishment device 40 further includes the push-up mechanism 80 (an example of a biasing mechanism of the present disclosure) configured to tilt the attached toner container 41. As described above, the container main body 52 of the toner container 41 includes the first tubular portion 52A and the second tubular portion 52B, and the step 59 (see
The following describes a configuration of the push-up mechanism 80.
The push-up mechanism 80 is provided in each of the four storage portions 44 of the container attachment portion 42. The push-up mechanism 80 applies a biasing force to the toner container 41 in accordance with the conveyance operation of the conveyance rib 53 so that the attitude of the container main body 52 of the toner container 41 changes from the horizontal attitude to an inclined attitude described below. As shown in
When a toner conveyance operation is performed by the conveyance rib 53 in conjunction with the rotation of the container main body 52, the push-up mechanism 80 branches and receives a rotational driving force from the worm gear 64 and thereby changes the container main body 52 of the toner container 41 from the horizontal attitude to the inclined attitude.
Here, in the horizontal attitude, the toner container 41 is laid horizontally as shown in
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In the present embodiment, the rotational driving force from the worm gear 64 is not directly transmitted to each of the first spur gear 81 and the second spur gear 82, but is transmitted with a reduced rotational speed in accordance with an upward push-up amount of the container main body 52. As a result, the reduction gear 90 provided between the worm gear 64 and the spur gears 81 and 82 is designed to have a predetermined reduction ratio. The reduction gear 90 meshes with the worm gear 64, the first spur gear 81, and the second spur gear 82. It is noted that the reduction gear 90 is rotatably supported by a rotary shaft 91 that is provided to stand on the bottom surface 44A.
At the rotary shaft 83, the first spur gear 81 is disposed at a lower position, and the second spur gear 82 is disposed above the first spur gear 81. The first spur gear 81 includes a tubular support portion 87 that projects downward from a central portion of a lower surface of the first spur gear 81. The support portion 87 is supported by the bottom surface 44A in a state where the rotary shaft 83 is inserted in an inner hole of the support portion 87.
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In the present embodiment, when the rotational driving force is input from the reduction gear 90 to the first spur gear 81 and the second spur gear 82, the second spur gear 82 gradually goes up relative to the first spur gear 81. A pressing portion 88, a projection projecting upward, is formed at the center of the upper surface of the second spur gear 82. As a result, as the second spur gear 82 goes up, the pressing portion 88 presses the outer peripheral surface of the container main body 52 upward. As the pressing portion 88 presses the container main body 52 upward, the container main body 52 gradually goes up (is gradually inclined), with a position where the coupling member 56 is attached to the second tubular portion 52B, as a fulcrum.
A pressure position pressed by the pressing portion 88 is determined to be a predetermined position more on the front side than the worm wheel 55. The pressure position is determined to be a position that corresponds to the angle θ in the inclined attitude of the container main body 52.
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In the present embodiment, the untoothed portion 89 is provided only in the second spur gear 82. With this configuration, upon transmission of the rotational driving force from the reduction gear 90 to the push-up mechanism 80, each time the first spur gear 81 and the second spur gear 82 make one rotation, the second spur gear 82 delays with respect to the first spur gear 81 by a rotation amount corresponding to one tooth. The rotation delay causes the outer surface of the spiral rib 85 to be pressed against the inner surface of the spiral groove 86, thereby generating an upward force. The upward force slightly pushes up the second spur gear 82.
When the container main body 52 is rotated by the rotational driving force of the worm gear 64, and the toner is conveyed by the conveyance rib 53, the second spur gear 82 goes up in accordance with the conveyance operation. That is, when the first spur gear 81 and the second spur gear 82 rotate, and each time the second spur gear 82 makes one rotation, the second spur gear 82 slightly goes up. Accordingly, as the toner in the container main body 52 is gradually reduced with the conveyance operation, the container main body 52 is displaced from the horizontal attitude toward the inclined attitude, and when the toner conveyance operation is further continued, the container main body 52 is inclined to be in the inclined attitude. In this way, the container main body 52 changes its attitude in accordance with the toner conveyance operation, and the container main body 52 is inclined when the remaining amount of toner becomes small. With this configuration, compared with a case where the container main body 52 is always in the horizontal attitude, the toner conveyance force is not reduced, and it is possible to prevent reduction in the toner conveyance efficiency. In addition, the unused toner becomes likely to be conveyed due to the presence of the step 59 in the container main body 52. As a result, when it is detected that a container of the container main body 52 is substantially empty, namely, when the timing for replacing the toner container 41 has come, there is almost no toner inside. That is, it is possible to use the toner in the container main body 52 as completely as possible.
It is noted that in the above-described embodiment, the push-up mechanism 80 includes the first spur gear 81 and the second spur gear 82. However, the push-up mechanism 80 is not limited to the configuration. For example, the push-up mechanism 80 may include a cam mechanism that causes the container main body 52 to go up gradually by receiving a rotational driving force that is input as the reduction gear 90 rotates. The cam mechanism may be, for example, a plate cam (circumference cam), a front cam (grooved cam), a rotating plate cam, a cylindrical cam, a spherical cam, or an end-face cam that are well known.
In addition, when the toner container 41 becomes empty of toner and is removed for replacement, it is necessary to return the container main body 52 from the inclined attitude to the horizontal attitude. For this reason, it is preferable that, upon determining, based on an output signal from a sensor or the like, that the toner container 41 was removed, the control portion 8 outputs, to the motor 65, a drive signal to cause the motor 65 to rotate in a direction opposite to the toner conveyance operation by a predetermined amount so that the second spur gear 82 of the push-up mechanism 80 returns to an initial position to come in contact with the first spur gear 81.
In addition, the present embodiment shows, as one example, a configuration where the first spur gear 81 includes the spiral rib 85, and the second spur gear 82 includes the spiral groove 86. However, not limited to the configuration, for example, the first spur gear 81 may include the spiral groove 86, and the second spur gear 82 may include the spiral rib 85.
It is to be understood that the embodiments herein are illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
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2020-101466 | Jun 2020 | JP | national |