This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-107030 filed on May 30, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The technology of the present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus.
In the related art, in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, for example, image formation is performed by primarily transferring a toner image from a photoreceptor to a transfer surface of an intermediate transfer belt and then secondarily transferring the primarily transferred toner image to a sheet and the like. The image forming apparatus generally includes a cleaning device for removing toner remaining on the transfer surface after the secondary transfer.
The cleaning device has a rotary brush, a recovery roller, and a blade. The rotary brush sweeps off remaining toner on a surface of the intermediate transfer belt. The recovery roller receives a bias having a polarity opposite to that of toner, and electrically adsorbs and recovers the toner swept off by the rotary brush. The blade abuts a surface of the recovery roller and scrapes off the toner. The toner scraped off by the blade is conveyed to a recovery tank by a recovery screw.
In this type of cleaning device, there are cases where a pre-cleaning brush is provided at an upstream side in a belt rotation direction from the cleaning device. The pre-cleaning brush physically scratches toner attached to the intermediate transfer belt, thereby allowing the rotary brush to easily sweep off the toner. Furthermore, the pre-cleaning brush adjusts the polarity of the toner having passed through the brush to a predetermined polarity such that the toner is well electrically adsorbed by the rotary brush. In order to achieve the electrical operation, a bias having a predetermined polarity is applied to the pre-cleaning brush in advance.
An image forming apparatus according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a transfer belt, a cleaning device, a pre-cleaning brush, and a support member. The transfer belt is an endless belt that travels while carrying a toner image on a transfer surface thereof. The cleaning device sweeps off toner remaining on the transfer surface of the transfer belt by using a rotary brush, electrically adsorbs the toner swept by a recovery roller, and removes the toner. The pre-cleaning brush slidably contacts with the transfer surface of the transfer belt at an upstream side in a rotation direction of the transfer belt from the cleaning device. The support member supports the pre-cleaning brush from a side opposite to the aforementioned transfer belt side.
The support member has a support wall. The support wall extends over approximately the whole in a width direction of the transfer belt while facing the transfer surface of the transfer belt and supports the pre-cleaning brush. The support wall is formed with openings that liberate foreign matters including toner deposited onto the pre-cleaning brush.
Hereinafter, examples of embodiments will be described in detail on the basis of the drawings. It is noted that the technology of the present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiments.
At an internal lower part of a casing 2 of the image forming apparatus 1, a sheet feeding cassette 3 is disposed. The sheet feeding cassette 3 receives non-printed sheets (not illustrated) stacked therein. At a lateral side of the sheet feeding cassette 3, a first sheet conveying unit 21 is provided. The first sheet conveying unit 21 receives the sheets sent from the sheet feeding cassette 3, and conveys the sheets to the secondary transfer unit 9 disposed above.
At a lateral side of the sheet feeding cassette 3, which is opposite to the first sheet conveying unit 21, a manual sheet feeding unit 5 is provided. Between the manual sheet feeding unit 5 and the first sheet conveying unit 21, a second sheet conveying unit 22 is provided. The second sheet conveying unit 22 receives the sheets sent from the manual sheet feeding unit 5, and conveys the sheets to the first sheet conveying unit 21.
The optical scanning device 15 is disposed above the second sheet conveying unit 22, and irradiates laser light to the image forming units 16 on the basis of image data received in the image forming apparatus 1. The intermediate transfer belt 7 is wound around a driving roller 12 and a driven roller 13, and is rotationally driven by a driving device (not illustrated). A reference numeral 14 indicates a tension roller.
The intermediate transfer belt 7 is configured to abut outer peripheral surfaces of a plurality of photosensitive drums 25 and to allow toner images to be transferred from the outer peripheral surfaces of the plurality of photosensitive drums 25. The intermediate transfer belt 7 is an example of an endless transfer belt that travels while carrying a toner image on a transfer surface thereof.
The four image forming units 16 are disposed in a row along the intermediate transfer belt 7, and form yellow, magenta, cyan, and black toner images, respectively. Each of the image forming units 16 has the photosensitive drum 25, and a charging device 31, a developing part 33, and a cleaning device 32, which are disposed around the photosensitive drum 25.
The charging device 31 charges the surface of the photosensitive drum 25. On the photosensitive drum 25 charged by the charging device 31, an electrostatic latent image is formed by the laser light irradiated from the optical scanning device 15. The developing part 33 allows toner supplied from a toner container C to be charged to a predetermined polarity (a plus polarity in the present embodiment), and allows the charged toner to be electrically adsorbed in the electrostatic latent image for development. By so doing, the developing part forms a toner image on the surface of the photosensitive drum 25.
The primary transfer units 6 are disposed above the image forming units 16, respectively. The primary transfer units 6 has a primary transfer roller 8 that primarily transfers the toner image formed on the photosensitive drum 25 by the image forming unit 16 to the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7.
Together with the rotational driving of the intermediate transfer belt 7, the toner image on each photosensitive drum is transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 7 at a predetermined timing at a voltage having a polarity opposite to a charging polarity of toner applied to the primary transfer roller 8, so that a color toner image, in which toner images of four colors (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black) are superposed on one another, is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 25. It is noted that the primary transfer unit 6 applies a voltage having the same polarity as that of toner to the primary transfer roller 8 in an inter-sheet area where image formation is not performed.
The surface of the photosensitive drum 25, from which the toner image has been transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 7, is cleaned by the cleaning device 32.
The secondary transfer unit 9 has a secondary transfer roller 17 disposed at a lateral side of the intermediate transfer belt 7. The secondary transfer unit 9 is configured to transfer the toner images on the intermediate transfer belt 7 to the sheet sent from the first sheet conveying unit 21 at a voltage having a polarity opposite to a charging polarity of toner applied to the secondary transfer roller 17. It is noted that the secondary transfer unit 9 applies a voltage having the same polarity as that of toner to the secondary transfer roller 17 in an inter-sheet area where image formation is not performed.
At a side of the intermediate transfer belt 7, which is opposite to the secondary transfer unit 9, a cleaning device is disposed to clean the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7 (see
The fixing unit 11 is provided above the secondary transfer unit 9. Between the secondary transfer unit 9 and the fixing unit 11, a third sheet conveying unit 23 is formed to convey the sheet with the secondarily transferred toner images to the fixing unit 11. The fixing unit 11 includes a pressure roller 18, a fixing roller 19, and a heating roller 20. Furthermore, the fixing unit 11 is configured to heat and press the sheet conveyed from the third sheet conveying unit 23, thereby fixing the toner images to the sheet.
A branch part 27 is provided above the fixing unit 11. The sheet discharged from the fixing unit 11 is discharged from the branch part 27 to a sheet discharge unit 28 formed at an upper part of the image forming apparatus 1 when duplex printing is not performed. When the duplex printing is performed, the sheet is conveyed again from the branch part 27 to the secondary transfer unit 9 via a fourth sheet conveying unit 24.
At a front surface side of the intermediate transfer unit B, an inner unit D is disposed to cover the front surface of the intermediate transfer unit B (see a dashed line), and toner is supplied from the inner unit D to the developing part 33 of the developing unit A via the inner unit D.
Next, details of the cleaning device 34 will be described with reference to
The recovery roller 36 having a rotating shaft 36a is disposed to abut the rotary brush 35. The recovery roller 36 is configured by stainless steel (SUS) or by allowing the stainless steel (SUS) to have a resistive layer of alumite, nylon rubber and the like. The recovery roller 36 receives a voltage having a polarity opposite to that of toner from a voltage applying unit (not illustrated). The recovery roller 36 collects (removes) the toner swept off by the rotary brush from the intermediate transfer belt 7 by electrically adsorbing the toner. The blade 37 includes a plate-like member which is made of rubber, wherein a distal end part of the blade 37 abuts a surface of the recovery roller 36. The blade 37 scrapes off toner adsorbed to the surface of the recovery roller 36.
Below the blade 37, a discharge screw 38 is disposed to convey the scraped toner to a waste toner bottle (not illustrated). The discharge screw 38 is received in a recovery casing 40.
The recovery casing 40 covers the discharge screw 38 from an opposite side of the recovery roller 36 side. A L-shaped bracket 41 is fixed to an upper end part of the recovery casing 40, and the aforementioned blade 37 is fixed to the L-shaped bracket 41. The blade 37 is downwardly inclined toward the right side of
A seal material 42 is fixed to a lower end part of the recovery casing 40 via a board 43. The seal material 42 is upwardly inclined toward the left side of
At an upstream side in the rotation direction of the intermediate transfer belt 7 from the cleaning device 34, a pre-cleaning brush 39 is provided to slidably contact with the transfer surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7. The pre-cleaning brush 39 physically scratches toner attached to the intermediate transfer belt 7, thereby allowing the toner to be easily swept off by the rotary brush 35. Furthermore, the pre-cleaning brush 39 adjusts a polarity of toner having passed through the brush 39 to a predetermined polarity such that the toner is well electrically adsorbed by the recovery roller 36.
Specifically, the pre-cleaning brush 39 includes a bar brush extending over the whole in the width direction of the intermediate transfer belt 7. As illustrated in the enlarged view of
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The aforementioned voltage applying unit 100 is connected to a controller 101 (see
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However, in the present embodiment, even though foreign matters such as toner and paper powder are clogged between the brush fibers of the pre-cleaning brush 39, the foreign matters (see white circles of
The two suction fans 45 are disposed symmetrically about a center position of the support member 30 in the longitudinal direction. Each of the suction fans 45 has a square shape in a plan view and is supported across the left sidewall 30d and the right sidewall 30e of the support member 30. The suction fan 45 sucks foreign matters between the brush fibers of the pre-cleaning brush 39 through each opening 30f of the support wall 30a. Consequently, it is possible to more reliably suppress foreign matters from being deposited between the brush fibers. Thus, it is possible to reliably obtain operations and effects similar to those of the embodiment 1.
In the present embodiment, the support member 30 has a duct shape extending in a belt width direction along the transfer surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7. In the duct shape, only one side (a read side of the image forming apparatus 1) in the belt width direction is opened. A lower sidewall (a wall part facing the transfer surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7) of the support member 30 serves as a support wall 30a, wherein the support wall 30a is formed with a plurality of openings 30f arranged spaced apart from one another in the belt width direction, similarly to the embodiment 1.
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According to the configuration, foreign matters liberated upward (an opposite side of the intermediate transfer belt 7 side) through the opening 30f can be prevented from flowing back to the intermediate transfer belt 7 side through the opening 30f.
In the aforementioned embodiments, the controller 101 is configured to control the voltage applying unit 100 such that a voltage to be applied to the pre-cleaning brush 39 has a polarity (a plus polarity in the present embodiment) equal to a charging polarity of toner; embodiments are not limited thereto. That is, the controller 101 may allow a voltage polarity of a voltage to be applied by the voltage applying unit 100 to differ in a part corresponding to an image formation area in the intermediate transfer belt 7 and an inter-paper area. In this way, it is possible to improve recovery efficiency of foreign matters by the recovery roller 36.
Furthermore, the aforementioned embodiment 1 has described an example in which the plurality of through holes 39c are formed in the base 39a; however, the through holes 39c are not always necessary. Even though the through holes 39c are not formed, it is possible to liberate foreign matters upward from a part, which is not closed by the base 39a, of the opening 30f of the support member 30.
The technology of the present disclosure includes an arbitrary combination of the aforementioned embodiments. That is, for example, the length H of the opening 30f may be set to have the same size as the width W of the pre-cleaning brush 39 by combining the embodiment 2 with the configuration of the embodiment 4.
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2017-107030 | May 2017 | JP | national |