1. Field of the Invention
This disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus of an electrophotographic system such as laser beam printers or copying machines.
2. Description of the Related Art
In an image forming apparatus of an electrophotographic system, a cartridge having a photosensitive member and a cartridge in which toner is stored are demountably mounted on an main body of an apparatus in order to facilitate replacement of the photosensitive member and a supply of toner.
A configuration in which a positioning member configured to determine the position of the cartridge in the main body of the apparatus by abutment of the cartridge at both ends in the direction of a photosensitive drum is provided in a frame of the main body of the apparatus is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2009-128506.
However, with the configuration disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2009-128506, since a specific positioning member configured to fix the position of the cartridge is provided, securement of a space for arranging a specific positioning member is required in the interior of the main body of the apparatus. Therefore, the size of the apparatus may be increased by an amount corresponding to the space. In addition, the specific positioning member may increase cost correspondingly or a process of mounting the specific positioning member may be increased at the time of manufacture.
This disclosure suppresses increase in size of an apparatus, and suppresses increase in number of processes for mounting a specific positioning member configured to fix the position of a cartridge.
This disclosure also provides an image forming apparatus described below.
An image forming apparatus including:
a plurality of cartridges each include a photosensitive member;
a belt configured to abut against the photosensitive drums of the plurality of cartridges;
a frame configured to axially support a plurality of rollers around which the belt is extended; and
a movable member configured to be movable while supporting the plurality of cartridges, the movable member being movable between a first position in which the plurality of cartridges are within an main body of the apparatus and a second position in which the plurality of cartridges are drawn out from the main body of the apparatus,
wherein the frame is provided with a plurality of positioning portions configured to allow abutment of the plurality of cartridges and determine the positions of the plurality of cartridges in the main body of the apparatus.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Embodiments of this disclosure will be described. In the following description, in a case of including a plurality of apparatuses having the same configuration such as photosensitive drums 1a, 1b, 1c, and 1d, the configuration and the operation will be described by expressing such a plurality of components collectively as photosensitive drum 1 for simplification.
A configuration of the image forming apparatus 100 will be described below. The image forming apparatus 100 includes drum-shaped electrophotographic photosensitive members (hereinafter, referred to as “photosensitive drums”) 1 (1a to 1d) for each color. The photosensitive drum 1 is rotatably supported by the image forming apparatus 100, and are driven to rotate in a direction indicated by an arrow R1 by a drive unit (not illustrated). The following members are arranged in the peripheries of the photosensitive drum 1 along a direction of rotation thereof. A charging roller 2 (2a to 2d) configured to charge the photosensitive drum 1, an exposure unit 30 configured to irradiate the photosensitive drum 1 with a laser beam L (La to Ld) on the basis of image information, developing unit 4 having a developing roller 6 (6a to 6d), the intermediate transfer belt (intermediate transfer member) 10 to which a toner image is primarily transferred from the photosensitive drum 1, and a cleaner unit 5 (5a to 5d) provided with a cleaning blade 3 (3a to 3d) configured to remove toner on surfaces of the photosensitive drum 1 and arranged. The photosensitive drum 1 and the charging roller 2 are axially supported respectively by the cleaner unit 5. The cleaner unit 5 and the corresponding developing unit 4 constitute a cartridge 7 (7a to 7d), which corresponds to a unit which is integrally mountable and demountable with respect to the main body of the apparatus 100a. The cartridge 7 is demountably mountable to the main body of the apparatus 100a independently. The cartridges 7a to 7d contain toners in different colors (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black) respectively in the corresponding developing units 4a to 4d. In this manner, the cartridge 7 integrally includes the charging roller 2, the developing roller 6, and the cleaning blade 3, which correspond to process devices acting on the photosensitive drum 1.
The photosensitive drum 1 is formed of an aluminum cylinder provided with a photoconductive layer such as OPC (organic optical semiconductor) on an outer peripheral surface thereof. The charging roller 2 is formed of a core metal and a conductive resilient member surrounding a periphery of the core metal, are arranged in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 so as to be driven to rotate, and is applied with a charging bias by a power source (not illustrated). The exposure unit 30 includes a laser light source (not illustrated) configured to emit the laser beams La to Ld, a polygon mirror 31 configured to reflect the laser beams emitted from the laser light source, mirrors 32, and a lens (not illustrated), which the laser beams pass through. The exposure unit 30 is configured to irradiate the charged photosensitive drum 1 with the laser beam on the basis of the image information and form an electrostatic latent image. The developing unit 4 includes the developing roller 6 arranged at a developing position which comes into abutment with the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 so as to develop the electrostatic latent image by causing toner to be adhered to the electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitive drum 1. Then, the developing unit 4 develops the photosensitive drum 1 to form the toner image on the respective surface of the photosensitive drum 1.
The intermediate transfer belt 10 is a belt formed into an endless belt so as to form a loop, and is extended around a drive roller 13, a tension roller 14, and an auxiliary roller 15, which correspond to three extension rollers arranged in parallel to each other. By the drive roller 13 rotated by the drive unit (not illustrated), the intermediate transfer belt 10 is driven (travelled) so that a surface thereof moves in a direction indicated by an arrow R10. At this time, the tension roller 14 and the auxiliary roller are driven by the intermediate transfer belt 10 to rotate.
Inside the loop of the intermediate transfer belt 10, primary transfer roller 11 (11a to 11d) is arranged to press the intermediate transfer belt 10 against the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 and form primary transfer nip portion N1 (N1a to N1d) between the photosensitive drum 1 and the intermediate transfer belt 10. A primary transfer bias is applied to the primary transfer roller 11 by the power source (not illustrated). Also, a secondary transfer roller 12 is arranged on an outer peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer belt 10 at a position opposing the drive roller 13 and forms a secondary transfer nip portion N2 with the intermediate transfer belt 10 therebetween. A secondary transfer bias is applied to the secondary transfer roller 12 by the power source (not illustrated).
Furthermore, a belt cleaner 50 having a roller charger 51 opposing the outer peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer belt 10 is provided on a downstream side of the secondary transfer nip portion N2 and an upstream side of the primary transfer nip portion N1a with respect to the direction of movement of the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 10.
A sheet supplying unit 40 is configured to feed a recording material P to the secondary transfer nip portion N2 and includes a sheet supplying cassette 41 in which a plurality of the recording materials P are stored, a supply roller 42, and a registration roller 43.
A fixing device 20 configured to heat and pressurize the recording material P to fix the toner on the recording material P is provided on the downstream side of the secondary transfer nip portion N2 with respect to the direction of conveyance of the recording material P (a direction indicated by an arrow K).
Subsequently, an image forming operation of the image forming apparatus 100 will be described. The photosensitive drum 1 is formed with a toner image on the surface thereof while being driven to rotate in the direction indicated by the arrow R1 through the following process. First of all, the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 comes into abutment with the charging roller 2 to which a charging bias is applied is charged to a predetermined potential. Subsequently, the exposure unit 30 irradiates the surface with the laser beam L on the basis of image information, so that an electrostatic latent image is formed on the surface. Toner is adhered to part of the electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitive drum irradiated with the laser beam at a position opposing the developing roller 6 (a position in abutment with each other), whereby a toner image formed by developing the electrostatic latent image appears. By performing the operation as described above for the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d, toner images having different colors (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black) are formed on the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d respectively.
Then, the toner images on the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d at the primary transfer nip portions N1a to N1d are transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 10 by the action of the primary transfer biases applied on the primary transfer rollers 11a to 11d. The toner images on the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d are formed at timings which cause all the toner images to be superimposed one on top of another when transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 10. Therefore, a toner image in four colors formed by the superimposed toner images in yellow, magenta, cyan, and black is formed on the intermediate transfer belt 10. The toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 1 after passage through the primary transfer nip portions N1 is scraped off by the cleaning blade 3 of the cleaner unit 5.
The toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 10 is conveyed to the secondary transfer nip portion N2 by the rotation of the intermediate transfer belt 10. The toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 10 is transferred with precise timing at the secondary transfer nip portion N2 onto the recording material P conveyed to the secondary transfer nip portion N2 by an operation of the secondary transfer bias applied to the secondary transfer roller 12.
The recording material P, to which the toner image is transferred, is conveyed to the fixing device 20, and heated and pressurized, whereby the toner image is fixed (fused and fixed) to the recording material P. Accordingly, a color image in four colors is formed on the recording material P. The recording material P passed through the fixing device 20 in this manner is discharged out of the main body of the apparatus 100a by a discharging roller 61.
The toner remaining on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 10 after the passage through the secondary transfer nip portion N2 is inverted in polarity by the roller charger 51 of the belt cleaner 50, is transferred to the photosensitive drum 1 at the primary transfer nip portions N1 and is scraped off by the cleaner unit 5.
Referring subsequently to
As illustrated in
Subsequently, a belt unit 90 provided with the intermediate transfer belt 10 will be described. The belt unit 90 includes a pair of belt unit side plates (frame side plates) 91 provided as a frame of the belt unit 90 at both ends of the intermediate transfer belt 10 with respect to the direction of the axis of the photosensitive drum 1 (direction A). The two belt unit side plates 91 each include bearing portion 13a, 14a, and 15a configured to support bearing members, not illustrated, respectively of the drive roller 13, the tension roller 14, and the auxiliary roller 15, and rotatably support the drive roller 13, the tension roller 14, and the auxiliary roller 15. The two belt unit side plates 91 axially support the primary transfer rollers 11a to 11d via bearings, not illustrated. The axes of rotation of the drive roller 13, the tension roller 14, and the auxiliary roller 15 are parallel to the direction of the axis of the photosensitive drum 1 (direction A).
The two belt unit side plates 91 are metallic members molded by using the same metal mold and hence have the same shape.
Although detailed description will be given later, the belt unit 90 is demountably mountable with respect to the main body of the apparatus 100a, and the belt unit 90 may be mounted on the main body of the apparatus 100a by inserting the belt unit 90 from the back side of the main body of the apparatus 100a in the direction B. The two belt unit side plates 91 are each provided with protruded portions 91a, and these protruded portions 91a are inserted into four positioning holes 85a (see
Here, when rotating the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d for performing the image forming operation, the intermediate transfer belt 10 receives a force in a direction R10 by friction or adsorption with respect to the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d at the primary transfer nip portions N1a to N1d. However, since the direction of abutment of the belt unit 90 against the stay 85 corresponds to the direction B which is substantially parallel to the direction R10, the position of the belt unit 90 can be maintained with high degree of accuracy even though the belt unit 90 receives a force in the direction R10 as described above. The force in the direction R10 that the belt unit 90 receives from the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d is transmitted from the edge portion of the positioning holes 85a having a relatively high strength to the stay 85. Therefore, in comparison with the configuration in which the forces in the direction R10 which the belt unit 90 receives from the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d are transmitted to the stay 85 via the screws or the like for fixing the belt unit 90 to the stay 85, a force for fixing the belt unit 90 to the stay 85 (fastening forces of the screws 86, in this case) may be weakened.
Subsequently, a positioning configuration of the cartridge 7, which is the most characteristic configuration of the first embodiment, will be described. The belt unit side plates 91 are each provided with positioning portions 91b, each of which is a groove having a V-shape against which the cartridges 7a to 7d abut in the downward direction (a direction intersecting the direction of array (direction B)). The positions of the cartridges 7a to 7d are determined in the vertical direction and the fore-and-aft direction (the direction of the array of the cartridges 7a to 7d) by an abutment of the bearing portions of the photosensitive drums 1a to 1d provided on the frame bodies of the cartridges 7a to 7d against the positioning portions 91b.
The configuration in the first embodiment is that the position of the cartridge 7 is determined by the belt unit 90 as described above. Therefore, an impact occurring when the developing roller 6 abuts against the photosensitive drum 1 is transmitted to the belt unit 90 as well. This phenomenon will be described below.
At this time, an impact forces F occurring when the developing roller 6 abuts against the photosensitive drum 1 is transmitted from the photosensitive drum 1 to the belt unit side plates 91 of the belt unit 90 via the frame body of the cartridge 7. However, the direction of the impact force F occurring when the developing roller 6 abuts against the photosensitive drum 1 is substantially parallel to the direction in which the belt unit 90 is brought into abutment with the stay 85 (direction B), and hence the impact force F includes a component in the direction B. Therefore, the position of the belt unit 90 can be maintained with high degree of accuracy even though the belt unit 90 receives a force in a direction F as described above. In the same manner, the forces in the direction F that the belt unit 90 receives from the cartridges 7a to 7d are transmitted from the edge portions of the positioning holes 85a having a relatively high strength to the stay 85. Therefore, in comparison with the configuration in which the forces in the direction F which the belt unit 90 receives from the cartridges 7a to 7d is transmitted to the stay 85 via the screws or the like for fixing the belt unit 90 to the stay 85, a force for fixing the belt unit 90 to the stay 85 (fastening forces of the screws 86, in this case) may be weakened.
In this manner, the configuration of the first embodiment is that the belt unit 90 transmits the force received from the cartridge 7 directly to the stay 85 while positioning the cartridge 7 with respect to the belt unit side plates 91 of the belt unit 90. Therefore, the cartridge 7 may be positioned solidly.
Subsequently, replacement of the cartridge 7 will be described. First of all, in a state in which the cartridge 7 are mounted on the main body of the apparatus 100a, the cartridge 7 is at a position illustrated in
Then, the cartridge tray 82 is drawn out to the front side (direction B) of the main body of the apparatus 100 and is moved to a second position. Therefore, the cartridges 7a to 7d are moved forward from the inside of the main body of the apparatus 100a and are drawn out to the outside of the main body of the apparatus 100a. At this time, the cartridge tray 82 is at the second position where the cartridges 7a to 7d can be demounted substantially upward from the cartridge tray 82. In this manner, the cartridges 7a to 7d are allowed to be demounted or mounted with respect to the main body of the apparatus 100a in a state in which the cartridge tray 82 is drawn out from the inside of the main body of the apparatus 100a (second position).
When mounting the cartridges 7a to 7d on the main body of the apparatus 100a, the cartridges 7a to 7d are placed (mounted) on the cartridge tray 82, and the cartridge tray 82 is inserted into the main body of the apparatus 100a in the state in which the cartridge tray 82 is drawn out from the main body of the apparatus 100a. Then, by closing the door 81, the tray hoisting member, not illustrated, moves the cartridge tray 82 downward of the main body. Accordingly, the cartridges 7a to 7d are also moved downward of the main body, and abut against the positioning portions 91b of the belt unit side plates 91, whereby the positions are determined. With the procedure described above, mounting of the cartridges 7a to 7d to the image forming apparatus 100 is completed.
Subsequently, demounting of the belt unit 90 provided with the intermediate transfer belt 10 from the main body of the apparatus 100a will be described.
However, when mounting and demounting the belt unit 90 with respect to the main body of the apparatus 100a, it is necessary to open the front door 81 and draw out the cartridge tray 82 on which the cartridges 7a to 7d are mounted to the front side of the main body of the apparatus 100a as illustrated in
Comparison with Configuration of Related Art
Subsequently, the first embodiment and the related art will be compared.
In the configuration of the related art, positioning plates 92 configured to support the both ends of the cartridge 7 in the direction of the axis of the photosensitive drum (direction A) and determine the position of the cartridge 7 are arranged between the right side plate 83 and the left side plate 84 and on the outside of the belt unit side plate 93 in the direction of the axes of the photosensitive drums (direction A). The positioning plates 92 are positioning members fixed to the stay 87 with the screws 86 and being specific for determining the position of the cartridge 7.
In this manner, in the configuration of the related art, since the positioning plates 92 are provided on the outside of the belt unit side plates 93 in the direction of the axes of the photosensitive drums (direction A), a width W1 between the right side plate 83 and the left side plate 84 needs to be wider correspondingly. In other words, when comparing with a width W2 between the right side plate 83 and the left side plate 84 of the first embodiment illustrated in
In the configuration of the related art, the cost of two of the positioning plates 92 themselves and a process for mounting the positioning plates 92 on the stay 87 are required. However, according to the first embodiment described above, what is required is just to mount the belt unit 90, and the cost of the positioning plates 92 themselves is not required, and the mounting process at the time of manufacture may also be omitted.
As described thus far, according to the first embodiment, cost reduction of the apparatus is achieved while reducing the size of the apparatus in the direction of the axes of the photosensitive drums, and the manufacturing process may be simplified in comparison with a configuration in which specific positioning members are provided by providing the belt unit with cartridge positioning portions.
Subsequently, a second embodiment will be described. In the second embodiment, a method of fixing the belt unit 90 to the main body of the apparatus is different from that of the first embodiment. Since other configurations are the same as those of the first embodiment, the same configurations are denoted by the same reference numerals, and descriptions thereof are omitted.
In the second embodiment, a configuration in which part of the image forming apparatus as configured to be a mountable and demountable unit which allows mounting and demounting with respect to the main body of the apparatus in order to facilitate maintenance and component replacement is fixed to the main body of the apparatus will be described.
As a configuration of fixing the mountable and demountable unit to the main body of the apparatus of the related art, a configuration in which a locking member provided on the mountable and demountable unit is pivoted in a direction intersecting a direction of mounting of the mountable and demountable unit to achieve engagement or disengagement with respect to the main body of the apparatus is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2007-199613. However, in the configuration disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2007-199613, the locking member is only urged downward in the perpendicular direction under its own weight and is not fixed. Therefore, in a case where a significant impact or a vibration is applied to the mountable and demountable unit, the locking member is moved to disengage the main body of the apparatus, so that the fixation of the mountable and demountable unit may also be released.
In the second embodiment, a configuration in which the belt unit 90 which corresponds to the mountable and demountable unit is fixed solidly to the main body of the apparatus 100 will be described.
Subsequently, the belt unit 90 provided with the intermediate transfer belt 10 will be described.
The two belt unit side plates 91L and 91R are each provided with the positioning portions 91a on the upstream side and the downstream side with respect to the direction B. Two of the positioning portions 91a on the upstream side in the direction B out of four of the positioning portions 91a in total provided on the belt unit side plates 91L and 91R are inserted into two of the positioning holes 85a provided on the stay 85 and restricted in position in the direction A parallel to the axis of rotation of the photosensitive drum 1 by the edge portions of the positioning holes 85a, whereby the position of the belt unit 90 in the direction of the direction A is determined. The two positioning portions 91a on the downstream side in the direction B provided on the belt unit side plates 91L and 91R comes into abutment with an abutting portion 85d provided on the stay 85 described later (see
Subsequently, a locking mechanism of the belt unit 90 will be described.
The belt unit side plate 91R is provided with a positioning portion 91aR described above and a tightening portion (hole) 91cR to be fastened to the stay 85 at an end on the downstream side in the direction B, and rotatably supports the locking member 93R. The locking member 93R is provided with a holding portion 93aR, a fixing portion 93bR, a tightening portion 93cR, and a wedge portion 93dR. The holding portion 93aR corresponds to a second pressing portion, and is a contact portion with respect to the belt unit side plate 91R to which the locking member 93R is in contact when rotating. The fixing portion 93bR corresponds to a first pressing portion and is a portion where the locking member 93R abuts against the stay 85 when the belt unit 90 is fixed to the stay 85. The wedge portion 93dR is provided between the holding portion 93aR and the fixing portion 93bR, and is a portion to be inserted between the belt unit side plate 91R and the stay 85. The tightening portion (hole) 93cR is a portion which is overlapped with the tightening portion (hole) 91cR of the belt unit side plate 91R and allows insertion of a screw 87, which corresponds to a fastening member, therethrough, so as to be fastened and fixed to the stay 85.
Subsequently, a method of mounting the belt unit 90 to the stay 85 of the main body of the apparatus 100a will be described.
In a state illustrated in
Furthermore, when inserting the belt unit 90 in the direction B, as illustrated in
In particular, as in the second embodiment, in the case where the position of the cartridge 7 is determined by the positioning portions 91b of the belt unit side plates 91L and 91R, the position of the belt unit 90 itself needs to be determined more solidly. In other words, when replacing the cartridge 7, the cartridge 7 comes into abutment with the belt unit side plates 91L and 91R, and an impact is applied to the belt unit 90. In addition, the developing roller 6 is movable between abutting positions where the developing roller 6 abut against the corresponding photosensitive drum 1 and the retracted position where the developing roller 6 is retracted from the corresponding photosensitive drum 1, and an impact force occurring when the developing roller 6 moves from the retracted position to the abutting position and comes into abutment with the corresponding photosensitive drum 1 (a force substantially in parallel to the direction B) are transmitted to the belt unit side plates 91L and 91R via the photosensitive drum 1. In this manner, since the positioning of the cartridge 7 in the main body of the apparatus 100a is achieved by the belt unit 90, the belt unit 90 can resist the impact force from the cartridge 7 by fixing the belt unit 90 solidly to the stay 85 as in the second embodiment.
As described thus far, the positioning of the belt unit 90 in the direction B is performed by the abutting portion 85d, and an end portion of the holding portion 93a of the locking member 93 presses the belt unit side plates 91 substantially in the direction B by fastening with the screw 87. Accordingly, the belt unit side plates 91 strongly abut against the abutting portion 85d, so that the belt unit 90 is fixed solidly to the stay 85. In a case where a force in the direction of demounting the belt unit 90 from the main body of the apparatus 100a (a direction opposite to the direction B) is applied to the belt unit 90 as well, the belt unit side plates 91 abuts against the holding portion 93a of the locking member 93 and the locking member 93 is also fixed by the fixing portion 93b abutting against the abutting portion 85c. In this configuration, the belt unit 90 is fixed solidly to the stay 85 without rattling in the direction B, which is the mounting direction, and the direction opposite to the direction B, which is the demounting direction. When the amount of insertion of the belt unit 90 into the main body of the apparatus 100a in the direction B at the time of mounting of the belt unit 90 is not sufficient, the tightening portion 93c of the locking member 93 does not reach a position which allows fastening with the screw 87, and hence erroneous mounting can be prevented. Since the direction of insertion of the screw (the direction B) is parallel or substantially parallel to the direction of insertion of the belt unit 90 to the main body of the apparatus 100a, an insertion or demounting operation of the belt unit 90 and a fastening or unfastening operation of the screw 87 can be performed quickly and continuously, so that good workability is achieved.
The mountable and demountable member fixed by the locking member 93 may be units other than the belt unit which is mountable and demountable with respect to the main body of the apparatus 100a. For example, a fixing unit provided with the fixing device 20, a power source unit configured to supply electric power to the main body of the apparatus, or a double-face printing unit provided with a recording material conveying device for double-face printing is also applicable.
Although the image forming apparatus using the intermediate transfer belt 10 has been described in the first and second embodiments, an electrostatic transfer belt (ETB) may be employed instead of the intermediate transfer belt 10. In this case, what is essential is that the belt unit 90 includes the electrostatic transfer belt, a plurality of rollers around which the electrostatic transfer belt is extended, and a frame body configured to axially supporting the plurality of rollers, and the frame body includes a positioning portion configured to determine the position of the cartridge 7 in the main body of the apparatus. As long as the frame body of the belt unit 90 is provided with the positioning portion configured to determine the position of the cartridge 7 in the main body of the apparatus, the number of the cartridges 7 may be one. The mounting and demounting of the cartridge 7 may be performed directly by a user or an administrator by accessing the interior of the main body of the apparatus 100a without using the cartridge tray 82.
Although the cartridge 7 includes the photosensitive drum 1 and a process device acting thereon in the first and second embodiments. However, a configuration in which the cartridge 7 includes only the developing unit 4, and the photosensitive drum 1 is provided on the cartridge tray 82 is also applicable. In this case, the frame body of the belt unit 90 needs only to be provided with a positioning portion configured to determine the position of the photosensitive drum 1 in the main body of the apparatus or the positioning portion configured to determine the position of the cartridge 7 in the main body of the apparatus.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-261448 filed Nov. 29, 2012 and No. 2012-261454 filed Nov. 29, 2012, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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2012-261448 | Nov 2012 | JP | national |
2012-261454 | Nov 2012 | JP | national |