This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2009-044616 filed Feb. 26, 2009 and 2009-068904, 2009-068919 and 2009-068938 each filed Mar. 19, 2009.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus.
2. Related Art
In some image forming apparatuses, for example, a printer, a copying machine or a facsimile which applies a recording method such as an electrophotographic method or an ink jet method, a developer container for accommodating a developer such as a toner or an ink which constitutes an image is removably attached to an attaching portion of an image forming apparatus body and is thus used, for instance.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus, including:
an image forming apparatus body that includes a container attaching portion to which a developer container for containing a developer is removably attached;
a container put-en member on which the developer container is put; and
a support member to which the container put-on member is attached, the support member supporting the container put-on member to perform a movement between a first position in which the container put-on member is at the container attaching portion and is thus stored and a second position in which the container put-on member is pulled out from the container attaching portion to an outside of the image forming apparatus body,
wherein at the second position, at least a part of the container put-on member is displaced downward through a rotating shaft provided on the support member to a lower position than a height of the container put-on member at the second position in the direction of gravity.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
An exemplary embodiment according to the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the image forming apparatus 1 shown in
The imaging device 2 according to the exemplary embodiment employs an intermediate transfer method using an intermediate transfer member 30 taking a shape of a belt and has a structure in which a plural imaging units 20Y, 20M, 20C and 20K for forming toner images having different colors from each other (for example, yellow: Y, magenta: M, cyan: C, black: K) is arranged in a rotating direction of the intermediate transfer member 30. Moreover, the imaging device 2 can form an image having a single color or an image having a multicolor which is constituted by a toner through a selection and use of the imaging units 20.
Each of the imaging units 20 in the imaging device 2 rotates a drum-shaped photosensitive member 21 in a direction shown in an arrow (a clockwise direction in an exemplary example shown in
In the imaging device 2, the toner image having each color component which is formed on the photosensitive member 21 of each imaging unit 20 at the image forming step is transferred onto the intermediate transfer member 30. In the case in which a plural toner images is combined to form an image having a multicolor, the toner image having the predetermined color component which is formed on the photosensitive member 21 of the corresponding imaging unit 20 is transferred in a state in which they are aligned with each other with respect to the intermediate transfer member 30. At the image forming step, a charging voltage, a developing voltage or a primary transferring voltage is applied from a power supply (not shown) to the charging device 22, the developing device 24 and the primary transfer device 25. Referring to the photosensitive member 21 after the end of the transfer, moreover, the toner remaining on the peripheral surface is removed by a cleaning device which is not shown.
Next, the imaging device 2 transfers, through a secondary transfer device 32, the toner image transferred to the intermediate transfer member 30 onto a paper 9 delivered by a paper supplying device 35 toward a secondary transfer position between the secondary transfer device 32 of a roll type and the intermediate transfer member 30.
The belt-shaped intermediate transfer member 30 is disposed in a state in which it is positioned on a lower side of each of the imaging units 20 in the imaging device 2, and specifically, is provided over a plural belt support rolls 31a to 31c and is rotated in a direction shown in an arrow (a counterclockwise direction in the example illustrated in
Subsequently, the imaging device 2 feeds the paper 9 having the toner image transferred at the secondary transferring step to a fixing device 40 and fixes the toner image onto the paper 9. A paper transporting device 39 belt type which serves to transport the transferred paper 9 is provided between the secondary transferring device 32 and the fixing device 40.
The fixing device 40 is constituted to include, in a housing 41, a heating rotor 42 having a roll configuration or a belt configuration which is rotated and driven in a direction shown in an arrow and in which a surface temperature is heated and held to a predetermined temperature by heater, and a pressurizing rotor 43 having a roll configuration or a belt configuration which is driven and rotated in contact at a predetermined pressure almost in an axial direction of the heating rotor 42. In the fixing device 40, the paper 9 having the toner image transferred thereto is heated and pressurized in a passage through a contact part between the heating rotor 42 and the pressurizing rotor 43 so that the toner image is molten and is fixed onto the paper 9.
In the imaging device 2, then, the paper 9 subjected to the fixation is discharged from the fixing device 40 and is then delivered to a paper output housing portion (not shown) via an output paper delivering path 45. In the case in which an image is formed on both sides of the paper 9, moreover, the paper 9 having the toner image transferred and fixed to one of the sides is discharged from the fixing device 40 and is then fed into an inverting paper delivering path 46, and furthermore, is fed to meet the paper delivering path 38 via a retransmitting paper delivering path 47 provided in a connecting state between the inverting paper delivering path 46 and the feeding paper delivering path 38, and is finally delivered to the secondary transfer position in a timing for transferring the toner image onto the other side.
Moreover, the imaging device 2 uses the developing device 24 in each of the imaging units 20Y, 20M, 20C and 20K which utilizes a developer containing a toner and a carrier, and furthermore, has such a structure as to supply a new developer from toner cartridges 50Y, 50M, 50C and 50K (developer containers) which individually accommodate the toners having the color components of Y, M, C and K to developing devices 24Y, 24M, 24C and 24K if necessary as shown in
A container taking a cylindrical shape having both ends closed is used for the toner cartridge 50. Moreover, the toner cartridge 50 has a toner discharging port 51 for discharging a toner which is provided in a part to be a bottom portion (a bottom portion to be an inner side in an attachment) when it is normally attached to a cartridge attaching portion 15 (container attaching portion), and has a slide type opening cover 52 attached thereto. The slide type opening cover 52 can be moved in a circumferential direction of the cartridge 50 between a position in which the toner discharging port 51 is closed and a position in which it is opened. Furthermore, the toner cartridge 50 has a handle portion 53 provided on an end face at one end side in a longitudinal direction of the cylindrical shape (an end side to be this side in the attachment). The handle portion 53 is used when the whole cartridge 50 attached to the cartridge attaching portion 15 is to be rotated at a predetermined angle in the circumferential direction to move the opening cover 52 to the closing position or the opening position, for example.
In the image forming apparatus 1, the cartridge attaching portion 15 for removably attaching the toner cartridge 50 is provided in an upper part of the imaging device 2 (each imaging unit 20) in the internal space of the housing 10 as shown in
As shown in
The reference numeral 14 in
Furthermore, the cartridge attaching portion 15 is provided in a high position to be an upper part of the housing 10 as shown in
As shown in
In the slide rail 70, a basic structure portion thereof is formed by that of a well-known slide rail. In the embodiment, there is used the slide rail 70 of such a type as to be constituted by a pair of cuter (fixed) rails 71 attached to the housing frame portion 16 of the cartridge attaching portion 15 (a part of the housing 10 may be utilized) in an opposite fixing state at an interval, and a pair of inner (movable) rails 72 attached to an inside of the outer fail 71 so as to enable a rectilinear movement in a longitudinal direction.
When the inner rail 72 is moved in the pull-out direction A1 of the cartridge put-on member 60, a portion including a downstream end portion 72a (end to be downstream side in pull-out direction of support member) on the pull-out side passes through the attaching through hole 14a of the front frame member 14 in the housing frame portion 16 of the cartridge attaching portion 15, and is moved to a position in which it is protruded in a desirable amount to the outside of the housing frame portion 16, and furthermore, the outside of the housing 10 and is thus stopped therein (see
The cartridge put-on member 60 is constituted by a body frame 62, rock aiding arms 63A and 638 and an outer casing 64 serving as a cartridge holding portion as shown in
As shown in
The inner rail 72 in the slide rail 70 which supports the body frame 62 employs a structure in which the downstream end portion 72a on a downstream side (a front end side) in the pull-out direction A1 is present in a position to satisfy a condition that it is placed in a position at the upstream side (a rear end side) in the pull-out direction A1 from at least an upper surface 50d of the toner cartridge 50 (upper surface of developer container) when the toner cartridge 50 is put on the body frame 62 (finally, the cartridge receiving table 60) set into a state in which it is brought downward to the cartridge put-on and down position as shown in
Moreover, the rotating shaft 61 for attaching the body frame 62 is disposed on a downstream end side (a side on which the downstream end portion 72a is present) to be a downstream side (a front end side) in the pull-out direction A1 of the inner rail 72 as shown in
Moreover, the inner rail 72 of the slide rail 70 is pulled out in a state in which it is protruded to the outside of the housing 10 in order to satisfy a condition that an installing portion of the rotating shaft 61 is present on the outside of the housing 10 in the pull-out and the rocking operation of the cartridge put-on member 60 to be rocked around the rotating shaft 61 can be carried out without a hindrance. In addition, the body frame 62 is provided with a protruding bar 62d which is protruded toward an outside (a side on which the inner rail 72 is disposed) in a portion placed apart from the rotating shaft 61 at an end on the upstream side in the pull-out direction A1 in the side plate portion 62c. Moreover, the protruding bar 62d has a tip portion inserted in a rocking range regulating slot 72d formed on the inner rail 72. In the case in which the body frame 62 is rocked in the downward direction B1, consequently, the rocking motion in the downward direction B1 is stopped when the protruding bar 62d collides with one of ends of the rocking range regulating slot 72d (an end on the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1). In the case in which the body frame 62 is rocked in the upward direction B2, moreover, the rocking motion in the upward direction B2 is stopped when the protruding bar 62d collides with the other end of the rocking range regulating slot 72d (an end on the upstream side in the pull-out direction A1).
Furthermore, the body frame 62 has a one-way clutch 65 attached thereto in a state in which it is provided between the body frame 62 and the inner rail 72. The one-way clutch 65 exhibits a braking force against a rotating motion only when the body frame 62 is rocked around the rotating shaft 61 in the downward direction B1. In particular, consequently, in the case in which the toner cartridge 50 having a toner accommodated fully therein is put on or the toner cartridge 50 having the toner set into an almost empty state is put on, consequently, the body frame 62 having the cartridge 50 put thereon can be prevented from being suddenly started to be brought down with their dead weights by receiving the braking force of the one-way clutch 65 when they are pulled cut to the pull-out completing position. Moreover, the body frame 62 is slowly rocked upon receipt of the braking force of the one-way clutch 65 after an operator's manual downward operation is started when it is to be rocked in the downward direction B1, and the body frame 62 is easily rocked without receiving the braking force of the one-way clutch 65 after an operator's manual upward operation is started when it is to be rocked in the upward direction B2. The braking force of the one-way clutch 65 is set into a condition that there is exhibited a suitable braking force for a state or a motion which is required for the body frame 62.
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Moreover, each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B has a hole (or a concave portion) 63e formed in an almost central part in a longitudinal direction thereof. In addition, the body frame 62 is provided with a movable pin 62f. The movable pin 62f is wholly attached to a part of the bottom plate portion 62a (a notch bending portion), and is supported in a state in which a tip portion penetrates through the side plate portions 62b and 62c and is thus moved in a forward and backward direction toward the hole 63e of each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B. The movable pin 62f is pressurized toward the outside of the side plate portions 62b and 62c upon receipt of a pressing force of a spring, for example, and wholly carries out the forward and backward movement elastically. When the body frame 62 is rocked in the upward direction B2 into an almost horizontal state so that the movable pin 62f is opposed to the hole 63e of each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B, consequently, the tip portion of the movable pin 62f enters the hole 63e and is held in an almost horizontal state. On the other hand, when the body frame 62 is rocked in the downward direction B1, the movable pin 62f is set to have a positional relationship in which it is shifted from the hole 63e of each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B so that the tip portion of the movable pin 62f slips out of the hole 63e and a rocking motion in the downward direction B1 can be carried out.
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Moreover, the cartridge put-on member 60 is provided with a holding (protecting) cover 80 of a moving type as shown in
The protecting cover 80 is a structural body having an arch-shaped outer peripheral surface holding portion 81 for holding (protecting), in an external covering state, an upper outer peripheral surface of the end 50a on the side where the handle portion 53 of the toner cartridge 50 is formed, and an end face holding portion 82 formed on one of the ends of the cuter peripheral surface holding portion 81 and serving to hold a part of a cartridge end face 50c having the handle portion 53 in a contact enabling state. The outer peripheral surface holding portion 81 has a plural ribs (protruded portions) 81a formed on an internal surface thereof, and each of the ribs 81a is constituted to hold the upper outer peripheral surface of the end 50a of the toner cartridge 50 in contact therewith.
The holding cover 80 is attached in such a manner that a lower part of the outer peripheral surface holding portion 81 is rocked in directions shown in arrows C1 and C2 (a direction for releasing the hold is indicated as C1 and a holding direction is indicated as C2) through a rotating shaft 83 provided an extended plate 63f which is extended and formed on a free end (an end having the slot 63d) of each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B. Moreover, the holding cover 80 is held in a state in which a guide pin 81b provided on a lower internal surface of the outer peripheral surface holding portion 81 is guided along an edge part of a guide hole 63g formed on the extended plate 63f of each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B and is stopped (the guide pin 81b is fitted in a stopping guide concave portion) in a position in which it is to be held in a rocking motion in the holding direction C2 (see
Description will be given to an operation for attaching the toner cartridge 50 to the cartridge attaching portion 15 (which includes the contents of an operating work, and the following is the same) and an operation for removing the toner cartridge 50 from the cartridge attaching portion 15.
First of all, the attaching operation will be described. The opening door (not shown) provided before the inlet of the housing frame portion 16 in the cartridge attaching portion 15 of the housing 10 is first opened, and subsequently, the cartridge put-on member 60 stored in the housing frame portion 16 is manually pulled out to the outside of the housing 10 by an operator and is then brought downward in the pull-out state as shown in
In this case, when the cartridge put-on member 60 is pulled in the pull-cut direction A1, the inner rail 72 of the slide rail 70 is moved in the longitudinal direction of the outer rail 71 so that the cartridge put-on member 60 is moved rectilinearly and is pulled out from the storing position the pull-out completing position (see
When the cartridge put-on member 60 is brought in the downward direction B1 in the pull-out completing position, moreover, the body frame 62 is rocked downward around the rotating shaft 61 provided on the inner rail 72 and the tip portion 60a on the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1 is brought down to the cartridge put-on and down position from the pull-out completing position to finally bring a state in which the whole cartridge put-on member 60 is tilted (see
At this time, the tip portion of the support pin 62f which is forward and backward movable in the body frame 62 slips out of the hole 63e of each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B so that the cartridge put-on member 60 is started to be rocked downward around the rotating shaft 61. Moreover, the cartridge put-on member 60 is slowly brought downward upon receipt of the braking force of the one-way clutch 65 provided together with the rotating shaft 61 when it is bought downward. Finally, the protruding bar 62d of the body frame 62 which is provided in the vicinity of the rotating shaft 61 collides with one of ends of a rocking range regulating slot 72c in the inner rail 72 so that the rocking motion of the cartridge put-on member 60 in the downward direction B1 is stopped and a portion provided on an inside of the end 60a at the front end side in the pull-out direction A1 is supported by the rock aiding arms 63A and 63B.
The height H3 of the put-on and down position of the tip portion 60a of the cartridge put-on member 60 shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position is lower by Δh than the height H2 of the pull-out completing position (see
Consequently, a part of the position (state) in which the toner cartridge 50 is put on the cartridge put-on member 60 is lower than that in the case in which it is put on at the height H2 of the pull-out completing position, for example. Therefore, it is possible to easily put the toner cartridge 50 on the cartridge put-on member 60 without requiring lifting the whole toner cartridge 50 to an unnecessarily high position.
When the cartridge put-on member 60 is shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position, moreover, the downstream end portion 72a in the pull-out direction A1 of the inner rail 72 in the slide rail 70 is maintained in a state in which an amount of protrusion from an upper side part of a side surface of the cartridge put-on member 60 is small as shown in
When the work for putting the toner cartridge 50 on the cartridge put-on member 60 is to be carried out, consequently, the presence of the downstream end portion 72a of the inner rail 72 is not an obstacle. When the toner cartridge 50 is to be put on, the holding cover 80 placed on the cartridge put-on member 60 is maintained to be opened (or brought down) through a rocking motion around the rotating shaft 83 in the hold releasing direction C1 (see
The toner cartridge 50 to be attached is put on the cartridge put-on member 60 which is shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position and is set into an oblique state as shown in
In this case, the toner cartridge 50 is put on the put-on member 60 in an oblique state in which the end 50a on the side where the handle portion 53 is provided is turned downward. At this time, apart of the end face 50d having the handle portion 53 comes in contact with the stopping surface portion 64d (see
After the toner cartridge 50 is put on the cartridge put-on member 60, the holding cover 80 placed on the cartridge put-on member 60 is first rocked in the holding direction C2 around the rotating shaft 83 and is thus brought into a closing (or erecting) state as shown in
Consequently, the toner cartridge 50 put on the cartridge put-on member 60 set into an oblique state is held in a state in which a part of the outer peripheral surface and the end face in the end 50a disposed on a lower side is surrounded by the outer peripheral surface holding portion 81 and the end face holding portion 82 in the holding cover 80 (see
Subsequently, (the end 50a of the cartridge put-on member 60 having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon and set into the oblique state in the cartridge put-on and down position is lifted upward and is returned to the pull-cut completing position as shown in
In this case, when the cartridge put-on member 60 is lifted in the upward direction B2, the body frame 62 is rocked upward around the rotating shaft 61 provided on the inner rail 72, and the tip portion 60a on the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1 is moved upward to the height H2 of the pull-out completing position from the cartridge put-on and down position, and the whole cartridge put-on member 60 is finally brought into an almost horizontal state (see
The cartridge put-on member 60 at this time is lifted without receiving the braking force of the one-way clutch 65 provided together with the rotating shaft 61. When the cartridge put-on member 60 is lifted to the pull-cut completing position, moreover, the protruding bar 62d of the body frame 62 which is provided in the vicinity of the rotating shaft 61 collides with the other end of the rocking range regulating slot 72c in the inner rail 72. Consequently, the rocking motion in the upward direction B2 is blocked and stopped. When the cartridge put-on member 60 is lifted to the pull-out completing position, furthermore, the forward and backward movable support pin 62f in the body frame 62 is fitted in the hole 63e of each of the rock aiding arms 63A and 635 (see
Subsequently, the cartridge put-on member 60 having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon and lifted to the pull-out completing position is pushed into the housing frame portion 16 of the cartridge attaching portion 15 and is thus stored as shown in
In this case, when the cartridge put-on member 60 is pushed in the push-in direction A2, the inner rail 72 of the slide rail 70 is moved rectilinearly in the longitudinal direction of the outer rail 71. Consequently, the cartridge put-on member 60 is pushed from the pull-out completing position to the storing position and is thus stored. When an end 50b on an opposite side to the end 50a at the handle portion 53 side of the toner cartridge 50 comes in contact with a portion such as a wall surface portion on an inner side of the attaching portion 15, moreover, the movement of the cartridge put-on member 60 in the push-in direction A2 is perfectly stopped. At this time, the end face holding portion 82 in the holding cover 80 of the cartridge put-on member 60 is maintained to be stored in the attaching through hole 14a of the front frame member 14 (see
Finally, the toner cartridge 50 stored in the cartridge attaching portion 15 is turned by a predetermined angle in a direction shown in an arrow D1 (a cover opening direction) in the cartridge put-on member 60 to change a posture in order to open the opening cover 52 (see
By carrying out the operating work, the toner cartridge 50 is perfectly attached to the cartridge attaching portion 15 (see
On the other hand, the operation for removing the toner cartridge 50 from the cartridge attaching portion 15 is carried out in a reverse procedure to the attaching operation. The removing operation is executed in an exchange of the toner cartridge 50, for example.
More specifically, the opening door (not shown) provided before the inlet of the housing frame portion 16 in the cartridge attaching portion 15 of the housing 10 is first opened and is then turned in a direction shown in an arrow D2 (a cover closing direction) by a predetermined angle to change a posture in order to close the opening cover 52 provided in the toner cartridge 50 (see
Subsequently, the cartridge put-on member 60 having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon is pulled in the pull-out direction A1 and is thus pulled out from the storing position to the pull-out completing position to be the outside of the housing 10 (see
Consequently, the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is put on the cartridge put-on member 60 placed in the cartridge put-on and down position and set into the oblique state in which the tip portion 60a in the pull-out direction A1 is positioned in the lower part. Therefore, the toner cartridge 50 is taken out of the cartridge put-on member 60 and is thus brought down. Moreover, the toner cartridge 50 to be attached is preferably put on the cartridge put-on member 60 from which the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is put down (see
Thus, the toner cartridge 50 is removed from the cartridge attaching portion 15.
Also in the removal, the cartridge put-on member 60 on which the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is put has the height H3 of the put-on and down position of the tip portion 60a which is lower by Δh than the height H2 of the pull-out completing position (see
Consequently, a part of the position (state) in which the toner cartridge 50 is put down from the cartridge put-on member 60 is lower than that in the case in which it is put on at the height H2 of the pull-out completing position, for example. Therefore, it is possible to easily put the toner cartridge 50 down from the cartridge put-on member 60 without requiring lifting the whole toner cartridge 50 to an unnecessarily high position.
When the cartridge put-on member 60 on which the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is put is shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position, moreover, the downstream end portion 72a in the pull-out direction A1 of the inner rail 72 in the slide rail 70 is maintained in a state in which it is not protruded from the upper surface 50d of the toner cartridge 50 put on the cartridge put-on member 60 as shown in
When the cartridge put-on member 60 on which the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is put is being brought downward to the cartridge put-on and down position or is perfectly brought downward, furthermore, the toner cartridge 50 is held by the holding cover 80 provided on the cartridge put-on member 60 and is thus maintained in a stable state (see
As shown in
More specifically, as shown in
The attached cartridge identifying concave portion 86 of the holding cover 80 is formed by utilizing a part (a pair of ribs 81c) in the ribs 81a formed on the internal surface of the outer peripheral surface holding portion 81, and more specifically, a space interposed between a part of the ribs 81c is set to be a concave portion. Moreover, the attached cartridge identifying convex portion 56 of the toner cartridge 50 is formed in the outer peripheral surface portion of the end of the toner cartridge 50 which is present on a track in the rocking movement of the concave portion 86 provided in the holding cover 80 when there is brought a state in which the rocking motion is carried out in the direction C2 for holding the holding cover 80 (see
Moreover, the attached cartridge identifying concave and convex portions 86 and 56 have installation positions varied for each type of the toner cartridge 50 (types divided by the colors Y, M, C and K of the developers to be accommodated). For example, the concave portion 86 and the convex portion 56 shown in
In the holding cover 80, furthermore, a wall portion 87 to partially close the concave portion space between the ribs 81a is formed in a portion between the ribs 81a which is not used as the attaching cartridge identifying concave portion 86. The wall portion 87 inhibits the convex portion 56 on the toner cartridge 50 side to pass through the concave portion (86) between the ribs 81a having the wall portion 87 from passing therethrough in the rocking motion in the direction C2 for holding the holding cover 80. In addition, the pair of ribs 81c constituting the concave portion 86 or the adjacent ribs 81a thereto take a shape in which corresponding parts are cut out in order to prevent the movement of the convex portion 56 in the circumferential direction from being disturbed when the ink cartridge 50 is stored in the attaching portion 15 and the opening cover 52 is then rotated in the opening direction D1 or they are not provided in the corresponding parts.
Since the attaching cartridge identifying concave and convex portions 86 and 56 are provided, the concave portion 86(M) for identifying the magenta color M which is provided in the holding cover 80 passes without a collision with the convex portion 56 for identifying the toner cartridge 50M and the holding cover 80 is rocked to a normal holding position (see
On the other hand, in the case in which the toner cartridge 50K for the black color K to be another color is put on the cartridge put-on member 60, for example, the identifying convex portion 56(K) in the cartridge 50K collides with the wall portion 87 between the corresponding ribs 81a when the holding cover 80 is rocked in the holding direction C2, and the holding cover 80 is not rocked until a normal holding position is reached. Consequently, it is possible to identify that the toner cartridge 50 put on the cartridge put-on member 60 not the correct toner cartridge 50M for the magenta color M.
By providing the attaching cartridge identifying concave portion 86 in a part of the cartridge put-on member 60 (the holding cover 80 in the exemplary example), particularly, it is possible to ascertain whether the toner cartridge 50 is a correct toner cartridge to be originally put on or not when putting the toner cartridge 50 on the cartridge put-on member shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position. Consequently, it is possible to avoid a useless operation for putting the wrong toner cartridge 50 on the cartridge put-on member 60 and once storing them in the cartridge attaching portion 15.
Although the description has been given to the case in which the attaching cartridge identifying concave portion 86 is provided on the holding cover 80 of the cartridge put-on member 60 and the attaching cartridge identifying convex portion 56 is provided on the toner cartridge 50 in the exemplary example of the structure, it is also possible to employ a structure in which the attaching cartridge identifying concave portion is provided on the toner cartridge 50 and the attaching cartridge identifying convex portion is provided on the holding cover 80 of the cartridge put-on member 60 in place of a movable member such as the holding cover 80. Moreover, the attaching cartridge identifying convex and concave portions 56 and 86 may be provided on the other movable members disposed in the cartridge put-on member 60 in addition to the holding cover 80.
Although the description has been given to the case in which the attaching cartridge identifying concave portion 86 is provided on the holding cover 80 of the cartridge put-on member 60 in the exemplary example of the structure, furthermore, it is also possible to employ a structure in which the attaching cartridge identifying concave portion (87) is provided on another part of the cartridge put-on member 60 (for example, a bottom part of the outer casing 64: see
In contrast to the image forming apparatus 1 according to the exemplary embodiment, an image forming apparatus 1B according to the exemplary embodiment has a structure for attaching a cartridge put-on member 60 of a cartridge attaching portion 15 which is partially different as will be described below, and the other portions have almost the same structures.
A cartridge put-on member 60B of the cartridge attaching portion 15 in the image forming apparatus 1B is attached downward movably to a predetermined part of a slide rail through link members 90A, 90B, 91A and 91B so as to be shifted to a cartridge put-on and down position (a position in which the put-on member 60B is set into a state shown in
Both of the link members 90 and 91 are long plate members and have a guiding slot 92 formed on central parts in a longitudinal direction thereof. Moreover, each of the link members 90 and 91 has one of ends which is attached to a predetermined position of an inner rail 72 of the slide rail 70 at an interval and has the other end which is attached to a predetermined position in a side part cartridge put-on member 60B at an interval.
In detail, one of the ends of each of the link members 90 and 91 is attached in a movable state by inserting, into each of the guiding slots 92, each of attaching shafts (rotating shafts) 95 and 96 provided on an internal surface side of the inner rail 72 at an interval. The attaching shafts 95 and 96 are provided on a downstream end portion 72a in a pull-out direction A1 of the inner rail 72 and in a position shifted to an upstream side of the pull-out direction A1 from the downstream end portion 72a. Moreover, the other ends of the link members 90 and 91 are attached in a rotatable state through attaching holes (not shown) formed on the other ends to attaching shafts 97 and 98 provided on the side part of the cartridge put-on member 60B at an interval (which is almost equal to an interval between the attaching shafts 95 and 96). The attaching shafts 97 and 98 are provided on the downstream end p on 72a in the pull-out direction A1 in the side part of the cartridge put-on member 60B and a position shifted to the upstream side in the pull-out direction A1 from the downstream end portion 72a.
Moreover, the guiding slots 92 in the link members 90 and 91 are formed in lengths to maintain an amount of a movement required for a downward movement from the pull-out completing position of the cartridge put-on member 60B to the cartridge put-on and down position by the predetermined height difference Δh and an amount of a movement required for holding an almost parallel state with the inner rail 72 in the pull-out completing position of the cartridge put-on member 60B, for example. When the cartridge put-on member 60B is placed in a storing position or the pull-cut completing position, furthermore, it is maintained in an integrating (temporarily fixing) state with respect to the inner rail 72 by the following structure, for example. More specifically, as shown in a partial enlarged view of
Description will be given to an operation for attaching a toner cartridge 50 to the cartridge attaching portion 15 having the cartridge put-on member 60B and an operation for removing the toner cartridge 50 from the cartridge attaching portion 15. Different content portions from the operations for attaching and removing the toner cartridge 50 according to the exemplary embodiment will be mainly described.
The attaching operation will be first described. First of all, as shown in
In this case, when the cartridge put-on member 60B is pulled out in the pull-out direction A1 with the handle 69, the inner rail 72 of the slide rail 70 is moved in the longitudinal direction of an outer rail 71 so that the cartridge put-on member 60B is moved rectilinearly, and is pulled out from the storing position to the pull-out completing position and is thus stopped (see
Next, the cartridge put-on member 60B is brought downward in the downward moving direction E1 in the pull-out completing position. In the downward moving operation, the cartridge put-on member 60B integrated with the inner rail 72 is first lifted slightly upward to release the guiding slots 92 in the link members 90 and 91 from the temporary fixing state to the attaching shafts 95 and 96 fitted in the concave portions 92a and is then pulled slightly in the pull-out direction A1. Consequently, the link members 90 and 91 are moved to be slid with respect to the attaching shafts 95 and 96 by a predetermined length of the guiding slots 92 and the ends of the link members 90 and 91 attached to the cartridge put-on member 60B side are then started to be moved downward in a state in which a curved track is drawn downward in an obliquely forward direction to be the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1. In particular, an end on a receiving table side of the link member 90 is set to be brought down toward the position on the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1 from the downstream end portion 72a to be a front end side in the pull-out direction A1 of the inner rail 72.
Subsequently, the cartridge put-on member 60B is started to be shifted in the downward moving direction E1 while it is maintained in an almost horizontal state by means of the link members 90 and 91 started to be brought down in an obliquely forward direction. Then, the cartridge put-on member 60B is brought down from the pull-out completing position to the cartridge put-on and down position by means of the link members 90 and 91 and is then held to be finally maintained wholly in an almost horizontal state (see
The height H4 of the cartridge put-in table 60B shifted to the put-on and down position is lower by Δh than the height H2 of the pull-out completing position (see
Consequently, a part of the position (state) in which the toner cartridge 50 is put on the cartridge put-on member 60B is lower than that in the case in which it is put on at the height H2 of the pull-out completing position, for example. Therefore, it is possible to easily put the toner cartridge 50 on the cartridge put-on member 605 without requiring lifting the whole toner cartridge 50 to an unnecessarily high position. In the put-on, furthermore, it is not necessary to bring the whole toner cartridge 50 into a tilting state.
When the cartridge put-on member 60B is shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position by means of the link members 90 and 91, moreover, the downstream end portion 72a in the pull-out direction A1 of the inner rail 72 in the slide rail 70 is maintained in a state in which it is not protruded from a tip portion 60Ba in the pull-out direction A1 of the cartridge put-on member 60B to the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1 as shown in
The toner cartridge 50 to be attached is put on the cartridge put-on member 60B which is shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position and is set into almost the horizontal state as shown in
Subsequently, (an end 60a of the cartridge put-on member 60B having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon and set into almost the horizontal state is lifted upward and returned to the pull-out completing position as shown in
In this case, when the cartridge put-on member 60B is lifted in the upward moving direction E2, the link members 90 and 91 are guided to the attaching shafts 95 and 96 provided on the inner rails 72 through the slot 92 and are thus moved upward, and the tip, portion 60a on the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1 is lifted from the cartridge put-on and down position up to the height H2 of the pull-out completing position so that the whole cartridge put-on member 60B is finally brought into an almost horizontal state (see
Subsequently, the cartridge put-on member 60B having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon and set into a lifting state to the pull-out completing position is pushed into the housing frame portion 16 of the cartridge attaching portion 15 and is thus stored therein as shown in
By carrying cut the operating work, the toner cartridge 50 is perfectly attached to the cartridge attaching portion 15 (see
On the other hand, the operation for removing the toner cartridge 50 from the cartridge attaching portion 15 is carried out in a reverse procedure to the attaching operation.
More specifically, the cartridge put-on member 60B having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon is pulled in the pull-out direction A1 and is thus pulled out from the storing position to the pull-out completing position to be an outside of the housing 10 (see
Consequently, the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is maintained to be put on the cartridge put-on member 60B which is placed in the cartridge put-on and down position and is wholly set into almost the horizontal state as shown in
Thus, the toner cartridge 50 is removed from the cartridge attaching portion 15.
Also in the removal, the cartridge put-on member 60B on which the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is put has the height H4 of the whole put-on and down position which is lower by Δh than the height H2 of the pull-out completing position (see
Consequently, the whole position (state) in which the toner cartridge 50 is put down from the cartridge put-on member 60B is lower than that in the case in which it is put on at the height H2 of the pull-out completing position, for example. Therefore, it is possible to easily put the toner cartridge 50 down from the cartridge put-on member 60B without requiring lifting the whole toner cartridge 50 to an unnecessarily high position.
When the cartridge put-on member 60B on which the toner cartridge 50 to be removed is put is shifted to the cartridge put-on and down position, moreover, the downstream end portion 72a in the pull-out direction A1 of the inner rail 72 in the slide rail 70 is maintained in a state in which it is not protruded from the end 60Ba on the downstream side in the pull-cut direction A1 of the cartridge put-on member 60B (and furthermore, an end 50a on the side where a handle portion 53 of the toner cartridge 50 put on the cartridge put-on member 60B is provided) as shown in
In an image forming apparatus 1 according to the exemplary embodiment, there is employed a construction in which a part of a structure for attaching a cartridge put-on member 60C to a cartridge attaching portion 15 is different. More specifically, the cartridge put-on member 60C has a basic structure in which an end 60Cb on an upstream side in a pull-out direction A1 in a side plate portion is supported through a rotating shaft 61 provided between the end 60Cb and an inner rail 72 in a slide rail 70 so that the whole end 60Cb is rocked in directions shown in arrows B1 and B2 (a downward moving direction B1 and an upward moving direction B2) around the rotating shaft 61 with respect to the slide rail 70 (the inner rail 72) as shown in
As shown in
Description will be given to an operation for attaching a toner cartridge 50 to the cartridge attaching portion 15 having the cartridge put-on member 60C. Different content portions from the operation for attaching the toner cartridge 50 according to the embodiment will be mainly described.
First of all, as shown in
In this case, when the cartridge put-on member 60C is pulled in the pull-out direction A1 with a handle 69, the inner rail 72 of the slide rail 70 is moved in the longitudinal direction an outer rail 71 so that the cartridge put-on member 60C is moved rectilinearly, and is pulled out from the storing position to the pull-out completing position and is thus stopped (see
When the cartridge put-on member 60C is brought down in the downward moving direction B1 in the pull-out completing position, next, the whole cartridge put-on member 60C (the body frame 62) is rocked downward around the rotating shaft 61 provided on the inner rail 72, a tip portion 60Ca on the downstream side in the pull-out direction A1 is brought down from the pull-out completing position to the cartridge put-on and down position and the whole cartridge put-on member 60C is finally maintained in a tilting state (see
Consequently, a part of the position (state) in which the toner cartridge 50 is put on the cartridge put-on member 60C is lower than that in the case in which it is put on at a height H2 of the pull-out completing position, for example. Therefore, it is possible to easily put the toner cartridge 50 on the cartridge put-on member 60C without requiring lifting the whole toner cartridge 50 to an unnecessarily high position.
The toner cartridge 50 to be attached is put on the cartridge put-on member 60C which is shifted to the cartridge on and down position and is set into an oblique tilting state as shown in
Subsequently, (the end 60Ca of the cartridge put-on member 60C having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon and set into the tilting state is lifted upward and returned to the pull-out completing position. In this case, the cartridge put-on member 60C is rocked in the upward moving direction B2 around the rotating shaft 61 and the tip portion 60Ca on the downstream side in the pull-cut direction A1 is lifted from the cartridge put-on and down position to the height H2 of the pull-out completing position, and the whole cartridge put-on member 60C is finally brought into an almost horizontal state (see
Then, the cartridge put-on member 60C having the toner cartridge 50 put thereon and set into the lifting state to the pull-out completing position is pushed into the housing frame portion 16 of the cartridge attaching portion 15 and is thus stored therein as shown in
By carrying out the operating work, the toner cartridge 50 is perfectly attached to the cartridge attaching portion 15 (see
Although the description has been given to the image forming apparatus which uses a dry toner as the developer to form an image constituted by the dry toner in each of the exemplary embodiments, examples of the image forming apparatus further include a wet type image forming apparatus which uses a liquid developer (a wet toner) as a developer to form an image constituted by the liquid developer and an ink discharging type image forming apparatus which uses an ink as a developer to form an image constituted by the ink. In the case in which the image forming apparatuses are employed, it is possible to use a cartridge for accommodating a liquid developer or an ink in place of the toner cartridge 50 and to apply a structure related to the toner cartridge attaching portion 15 according to each of the exemplary embodiments to an attaching portion for attaching the cartridge.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The exemplary embodiments are chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various exemplary embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular a use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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