This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 from Korean Patent Application No. 200443297, filed on Jun. 12, 2004, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present general inventive concept relates to an image forming apparatus in which a toner image is formed on a photosensitive medium by an electrophotograph process and then transferred to a paper, thereby obtaining an image. More particularly, the present general inventive concept relates to an image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a duplicator or a facsimile machine, which is provided with a removable process cartridge in which at least one of an image forming means such as a photosensitive medium, a developing means and a cleaning means is unitized.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, an image forming apparatus such as a printer or a duplicator, is being much smaller and lighter as well as highly functional and sophisticated.
Meanwhile, in order for a user to facilely maintain the image forming apparatus, there has been developed an image forming apparatus with a process cartridge in which at least one of an image forming means such as a photosensitive medium, a developing means and a cleaning means is unitized.
In the image forming apparatus, such as the printeror the duplicator, with the process cartridge, if the photosensitive medium in the process cartridge is worn or aged, the process cartridge must be replaced with a new one. At this time, since the user can easily replace the corresponding cartridge without a skilled worker, maintenance of the image forming apparatus has become convenient. To this end, a process cartridge guiding member is provided in a body frame of the image forming apparatus. The process cartridge is disposed at the guiding member so as to obtain a best image.
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Furthermore, a paper feeding unit 20 is provided at an internal lower portion of the body frame 10. The paper feeding unit 20 is provided with a paper feeding cassette 21 and a plurality of conveying rollers 22.
A transfer roller 30 constructing a transfer unit, a fixing roller 40 constructing a fixing unit and an exhausting roller 50 constructing an exhausting unit are disposed in turn from the internal lower side toward an internal upper side of the body frame 10 so as to form a substantially C-shaped paper conveying path.
A process cartridge 60 is mounted in the guide rail 12 through a space formed by opening the cover 11 of the body frame 10. The process cartridge 60 includes a photosensitive drum 61. If the process cartridge 60 is mounted in the body frame 10, the photosensitive drum 61 is in contact with the transfer roller 30. Further, the process cartridge 60 comprises a charging roller, a developing roller, a cleaning roller and a toner.
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Meanwhile, in the image forming apparatus, if the paper is jammed during a printing operation or the process cartridge has to be replaced, the process cartridge 60 is separated from its mounting position, and the jammed paper is removed or the process cartridge 60 is replaced.
At this time, in the conventional image forming apparatus, as shown in
Moreover, since the process cartridge 60 mounted in the guide rail 12 of the body frame 10 is suppressed by a pressing means (not shown) so as to prevent an undesired separation of the process cartridge 60, a user has to pull the process cartridge 60 with a great amount of force to separate the process cartridge from the pressing means. Further, when the process cartridge 60 is separated from the pressing means, a crashing sound is generated.
In addition, since the user has to lift the process cartridge 60, the user has to put forth his/her strength. Furthermore, since the separating process of the process cartridge 60 is performed in the body frame 10, it is difficult for the user to monitor the separating process of the process cartridge 60. Therefore, there are many problems in a replacement of the process cartridge.
An aspect of the present general inventive concept is to solve at least the above problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present general inventive concept is to provide an image forming apparatus in which a process cartridge can be separated and mounted safely and facilely, thereby improving a user's convenience.
Additional aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the general inventive concept.
The foregoing and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept are achieved by providing an image forming apparatus comprising a body frame having a cover to open or close the body frame; a process cartridge in which an image forming means including a photosensitive drum to form an electrostatic latent image may be unitized so as to be removably mounted in the body frame; and a guide rail formed in the body frame so as to guide a movement of the process cartridge, wherein the guide rail may have a process cartridge mounting position and a process cartridge removing position which may be backwardly apart from the cartridge mounting position at a desired distance, and the process cartridge mounting position may be located at a higher place than the process cartridge removing position.
According to an aspect of the present general inventive concept, the guide rail may be formed with a horizontal rail portion extending from the cover toward the process cartridge removing position, and an inclined rail portion inclinedly extending from the process cartridge removing position toward the process cartridge mounting position, and the process cartridge mounting position may be formed with a groove to accommodate and support a shaft of the photosensitive drum.
The image forming apparatus according to another aspect of the present general inventive concept may further comprise an exposure unit to scan a laser beam to the photosensitive drum and form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum; and a paper feeding unit having a paper feeding cassette and a plurality of paper conveying rollers disposed in a lower side of the body frame, to feed papers so as to be passed by the photosensitive drum, wherein the process cartridge can be horizontally moved between the exposure unit and the paper feeding cassette.
The process cartridge may be held at the process cartridge mounting position by a groove formed at the process cartridge mounting position, and if the process cartridge is separated from the groove, it may be moved to the process cartridge removing position by its own weight along the inclined rail portion.
The process cartridge may have a handle for a user's convenience.
The image forming apparatus may further comprise a paper conveying path formed against a gravity direction from the paper feeding unit in the form of a substantial C-shape; a transfer unit disposed at the paper conveying path and including a transfer roller to transfer the image on the photosensitive drum to the paper passing between the photosensitive drum and the transfer roller; a fixing unit disposed at a downstream of the transfer unit and including a pair of fixing rollers to fix the image transferred to the paper; and an exhausting unit including a pair of exhausting rollers to exhaust the paper externally.
The process cartridge may comprise toner, a cartridge frame to store the toner and also to rotatably support the photosensitive drum, a developing roller to move and attach the toner to the toner to the photosensitive drum, and a metering roller to control a toner layer attached on the developing roller within a range of thickness.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present general inventive concept by referring to the figures.
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The paper feeding unit 120 may be provided with a paper feeding cassette 121 in which a large amount of paper may be loaded and a plurality of paper conveying rollers 122 to convey the paper to the paper conveying path. At the paper conveying path, there may be disposed in turn a transfer roller 130 constructing a transfer unit, a pair of fixing rollers 140 constructing a fixing unit and a pair of exhausting rollers 150 constructing an exhausting unit at desired intervals.
Furthermore, a cover 101 is disposed at a side of the body frame 100 so as to open or close a part of the body frame 100. A guide rail 110 to guide a process cartridge 160 is formed in an inner portion of the body frame 100.
The guide rail 110 may have a process cartridge mounting position 110A and a process cartridge removing position 110B as illustrated. The process cartridge mounting position 110A is located at a higher place than the process cartridge removing position 110B.
Further, the guide rail 110 may comprise a horizontal rail portion 111 extending from the cover 101 toward the process cartridge removing position 110B, and an inclined rail portion 112 inclinedly extending from the process cartridge removing position 110B toward the process cartridge mounting position 110A.
In addition, the process cartridge mounting position 110A may be formed with a groove 110C to accommodate and support a shaft 161a of a photosensitive drum 161 of the process cartridge 160, and thereby prevent a separation of the process cartridge 160 from the process cartridge mounting position 110A.
The process cartridge 160 may be held at the process cartridge mounting position 110A so that the shaft 161a of the photosensitive drum 161 of the process cartridge 160 is inserted into the groove 110C of the process cartridge mounting position 110A. If the process cartridge 160 is separated from the groove 110C, it may be moved to a lower side by its own weight along the inclined rail portion 112 and placed at the process cartridge removing position 110B. Therefore, a user can facilely remove the process cartridge 160 from the body frame 100.
When the process cartridge 160 is mounted in the body frame 100, the user may open the cover 101, place the process cartridge 160 at the horizontal rail portion 111, and push up the process cartridge 160 along the inclined rail portion 112. Thus, the process cartridge 160 may be moved through the process cartridge removing position 110B and the inclined rail portion 112 to the groove 110C of the process cartridge mounting position 110A. If the shaft 161a of the photosensitive drum 161 is inserted into the groove 110C, the process cartridge 160 is completely mounted in the body frame 100.
In the image forming apparatus according to the present general inventive concept, as described above, the process cartridge 160 can be safely and conveniently mounted in or removed from the body frame 100.
Furthermore, the process cartridge 160 may comprise toner 162, a cartridge frame 163 to store the toner 162 and also to rotatably support the photosensitive drum 161, a developing roller 164 to move and attach the toner 162 to the photosensitive drum 161, and a metering roller 165 to control a toner layer attached on the developing roller 164 within a range of thickness.
Further, the process cartridge 160 may be provided with a handle 166. The user may use the handle 166 to conveniently mount or remove the process cartridge 160.
According to an aspect of the present general inventive concept, the image forming apparatus may also have a charging roller 167 constructing a charging unit, and an exposure unit 170 to scan a laser beam to the photosensitive drum 161 and form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 161.
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According to an aspect of the present general inventive concept, as described above the process cartridge can be stably and conveniently mounted or removed, thereby improving a convenience of the user.
Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-43297 | Jun 2004 | KR | national |