The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a printer, etc., which has an endless belt. More specifically, it relates to an electrophotographic or electrostatic image forming apparatus which directly transfers toner image(s) formed on its image bearing member(s) onto a sheet of recording medium electrostatically adhered to its recording medium conveying electrostatic endless belt. It also relates to an electrophotographic or electrostatic image forming apparatus which transfers toner image(s) formed on its image bearing member(s) onto its endless intermediary transfer belt, and then, transfers the toner image(s) from the intermediary transfer belt onto a sheet of recording medium being conveyed by a recording medium conveying means.
It has been known that some color image forming apparatuses, such as a color copying machine, a color laser printer, or the like, have an intermediary transferring member. A color image forming apparatus having an intermediary transferring member forms a color image through a primary transfer process in which toner image(s) formed on a photosensitive drum, as an image bearing member, are sequentially layered on its intermediary transferring member, and a secondary transfer process in which the layered toner images on the intermediary transferring member are transferred together onto a sheet of recording medium.
The majority of the intermediary transferring members are in the form of an endless belt. Therefore, in order to form a high quality image, it is necessary to highly precisely position endless belt suspending multiple rollers, relative to the main assembly of an image forming apparatus. This is true in the case of an image forming apparatus which uses an electrostatic endless belt for conveying a sheet of recording medium. It is also true in the case of an image forming apparatus structured so that its endless belt and belt supporting multiple rollers are integrated in the form of a transfer unit, which is removably installable in the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
In the case of an image forming apparatus disclosed in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application 2005-195724, the frame of the transfer unit for the image forming apparatus is made up of three sections, and the intermediary frame is given a certain amount of flexibility to enable the transfer unit to adapt to the frame of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
The structural arrangement of the image forming apparatus disclosed in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application 2005-195724, however, was intended to precisely position the top portion of the endless belt, in terms of the loop which the belt forms, relative to the frame of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus, in terms of the moving direction of the top portion of the endless belt. Therefore, it cannot ensure that each of the belt suspending rollers is precisely positioned (aligned) in terms of the moving direction of the top portion of the endless belt, in terms of the belt loop. Further, the belt frame is made up of three sections, allowing thereby the left and right sections of the belt frame to become misaligned, which in turn makes it possible for the transfer unit to be attached to the frame of the main assembly of the image forming apparatus at an unintended angle.
Thus, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus which is simple in structure and inexpensive, and yet, can highly precisely position its endless belt relative to the frame of its image assembly.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The image formation station a has a photosensitive drum 1a as an image bearing member, which is rotated in the direction indicated by an arrow mark in
While the photosensitive drum 1a is rotated as described above, its peripheral surface is uniformly charged to a preset polarity and a preset potential level by a charge roller 2a as a charging means. Then, the charged portion of the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1a is exposed by an exposure unit 3a as an exposing means. Consequently, an electrostatic latent image, which corresponds to yellow component to which a multicolor image to be formed was separated, is formed on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1a. Then, the electrostatic latent image is developed by a developing device 4a into a visible image, that is, an image formed of toner, in the development station a.
The intermediary transfer belt 10 is suspended and kept tensioned by three belt suspending members, more specifically, a belt driving roller 11 (which hereafter will be referred simply as driving roller 11), a tension tensioning roller 12 (which hereafter will be referred to simply as tension roller), and an auxiliary roller 18. It is circularly moved at roughly the same velocity as the peripheral velocity of the photosensitive drum 1a, in such a direction that in the area of contact between itself and the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1a, it moves in the same direction as the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1a.
After the formation of a toner image on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1a, the toner image is moved through the area of contact (which hereafter may be referred to as “primary transfer nip”) between the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1a and intermediary transfer belt 10. While the toner image is moved through the primary transfer nip, it is transferred (primary transfer) onto the intermediary transfer belt 10 by the primary transfer voltage applied to a primary transfer roller 14 as a transferring means. The primary transfer residual toner, which is the toner remaining on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1 after the primary transfer, is removed by a cleaning device 5.
Similarly, a toner image of the second color, a toner image of the third color, and a toner image of the fourth color are sequentially formed by the image formation stations b, c, and d, respectively, and are sequentially transferred in layers onto the yellow toner image on the intermediary transfer belt 10, synthetically effecting a full-color toner image which reflects the original image.
The four toner images, different in color, on the intermediary transfer belt 10 (endless belt) are conveyed through the secondary transfer nip, which is the area of contact between the intermediary transfer belt 10, and a secondary transfer roller 20 (as transferring means) kept pressed against the belt driving roller 11 with the presence of the intermediary transfer belt 10 between itself and driving roller 11. While the four toner images are conveyed through the secondary transfer nip, they are transferred together (secondary transfer) by the secondary transfer voltage applied to the secondary transfer roller 20 by a secondary transfer voltage power source, onto the surface of a sheet 6 of recording medium conveyed to secondary transfer nip, that is, the area of contact between the intermediary transfer belt 10 and the peripheral surface of the secondary transfer roller 20, by a sheet feeding/conveying apparatus 50.
Thereafter, the sheet 6 of recording medium, on the surface of which the four toner images, different in color, are present, is introduced into a fixing device 30, and is conveyed through the fixing device 30. While the sheet 6 is conveyed through the fixing device 30, the sheet 6 and the toner images thereon are subjected to heat and pressure by the fixing device 30. Consequently, the four toner images, different in color, melt, mix, and become fixed to the sheet 6. That is, a full-color print is made through the above described operation.
As for the secondary transfer residual toner, that is, the toner remaining on the surface of the intermediary transfer belt 10 after the secondary transfer, it is removed by a transfer belt cleaning device 16.
Next, the transfer unit 25 of the image forming apparatus in this embodiment is described about its structure. The transfer unit 25 is provided with the endless intermediary transfer belt 10, and three belt suspending members, more specifically, the driving roller 11, tension roller 12, and auxiliary roller 18, by which the intermediary transfer belt 10 is kept suspended and tensioned. Further, the transfer unit 25 has multiple (four in this embodiment) transfer members 14, as the primary transferring members, which oppose the photosensitive drums 1 with the presence of the intermediary transfer belt 10 between themselves and photosensitive drums 1, one for one. The transfer unit 25 has also a supporting frame for supporting the belt suspending members, by their lengthwise ends, in terms of the direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the intermediary transfer belt 10.
Next, the main frame of the image forming apparatus (which hereafter may be referred to as “apparatus main assembly frame”) in this embodiment is described about its structure.
The apparatus main assembly frame supports the main assembly of the image forming apparatus 100, and also, precisely positions various units (drum unit, transfer unit, etc.) of the apparatus relative to the apparatus main assembly. The apparatus main assembly frame is made up of a bottom plate 42, a top plate 43, and a pair of unshown side plates with which the bottom and top plates 42 and 43 are connected to each other. Referring to
Each of the drum supporting frames 44 is provided with a slot (recess, groove) 44b, which is semicircular in contour, and an elongated slot 44c. The semicircular slot 44b and elongated slot 44c are portions for precisely positioning the driving roller 11 and tension roller 12, which are two of the belt suspending members. They open upward. The semicircular slot 44b and elongated slot 44c are where one of the bearings 11a which support the lengthwise end portion of the axle of the driving roller 11, and corresponding bearing 12a of the tension roller 12, are fitted to precisely position the driving roller 11 and tension roller 12 relative to the drum supporting frames 44 as parts of the apparatus main assembly frame.
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The exposure unit 3 is precisely positioned relative to the apparatus main assembly frame by being attached to the top plate 43.
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Each of the drum supporting frames 44 is provided with a semicircular slot (recess, groove) 44b, as the driving roller positioning portion, into which the bearing 11a for supporting the axle of the driving roller 11 (one of belt suspending members) is fitted. It is also provided with an elongated slot 44c, as the tension roller positioning portion, into which the bearing 12a for supporting the axle of the tension roller 12 (one of belt suspending members) is fitted. It is by these slots 44b and 44c, as the positioning portions, that the transfer unit 25 is precisely positioned relative to the apparatus main assembly.
Because the photosensitive drum unit, transfer unit 25, and drum supporting frame 44 are structured as described above, the drum unit and transfer unit 25 can be highly precisely positioned relative to each other by a single component, that is, the drum supporting frame 44.
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Because the driving roller 11 is attached to the left and right side plates 41a and 41b as described above, it is ensured that a preset distance can be maintained between the two side plates 41a and 41b (which support driving roller 11). The transfer unit 25 is structured so that the side plates 41a and 41b can be pivotally moved about the axle 11b of the driving roller 11, and also, so that the two side plates 41a and 41b are allowed to move relative to the apparatus main assembly frame, within a range of the play afforded between the axle 11b of the driving roller 11, and the side plates 41a and 41b, in both the direction parallel to a top portion of the intermediary transfer belt 10, in terms of the loop which the belt 10 forms, and the direction perpendicular to the top portion of the intermediary transfer belt 10 in terms of the loop which the belt 10 forms; the two side plates 41a and 41b are afforded some latitude in terms of their movement relative to the apparatus main assembly frame in terms of horizontal and vertical direction.
It is desired that the transfer unit 25 is structured so that the left and right side plates 41a and 41b are allowed to move horizontally (forward or backward in terms of top portion of belt) and vertically relative to the apparatus main assembly frame, within a range of 0.1 mm-1.0 mm. Structuring the transfer unit 25 as described above allows the transfer unit 25 to be flexible.
It is also desired that the side plates 41a and 41b are molded of a highly rigid substance such as poly-carbonate. The transfer unit 25 may be provided with an additional member (members), besides the driving roller 11, for keeping the left and right side plate 41a and 41b connected. In a case where an additional member (members) is provided, it is desired that the additional member connects the left and right side plates 41a and 41b in such a manner that two side plates 41a and 41b are allowed to move relative to each other.
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The primary transfer spring 14c is positioned so that its axial line coincides with the straight line (line A-A in
The transfer unit 25 and image forming apparatus 100 are structured so that the former is removably installable in the main assembly of the latter.
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A driving roller pressing member 47, shown in
The pressing member 47 is fitted around a boss 7, being enabled to pivot about the boss 7. One end 47a1 of the torsional coil spring 47a fitted around the boss 7 is rested on (attached to) a catch 47b with which the pressing member 47 is provided. The other end 47a2 of the torsional coil spring 47a is rested on (attached to) an unshown catch with which the drum supporting frame 44 is provided.
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The transfer unit 25 is structured to be flexible, and the left and right side plates 41a and 41b are precisely positioned relative to the drum supporting frame 44 by the bearings 11a and 11b for the driving roller 11, and the bearing 12a and 12b for the tension roller 12. Therefore, the transfer unit 25 is highly precisely positioned relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus 100.
As described above, the transfer unit 25 is structured to be flexible, and the bearings 11a and 11b for the driving roller 11 and the bearings 12a and 12b for the tension roller 12 are positioned relative to the drum supporting frame 44 by being fitted in the circular slot 44b and elongated slot 44c, respectively, which function as the driving roller positioning portion and tension roller positioning portion of the drum supporting frame 44. In other words, the transfer unit 25 and main frame of the image forming apparatus 100 in this embodiment are simple in structure, being therefore inexpensive, and yet, the former is highly precisely positioned relative to the latter.
Also because the transfer unit 25 and apparatus main assembly are structured as described above, the intermediary transfer belt 10 is stable in performance in terms of recording medium conveyance; it does not suffer from the problem that it deviates in position in its widthwise direction and/or rides onto the side plate. Further, it is ensured that the primary transfer rollers 14 remain precisely positioned relative to the photosensitive drums 1, one for one. Therefore, it does not occur that the image forming apparatus 100 outputs images suffering from such defects that are attributable to scattered toner, color deviation, and/or the like.
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In the above-described first embodiment, it was the driving roller 11 (one of belt suspending members) that was positioned opposite to the secondary transfer roller 20 with reference to the intermediary transfer belt 10. In this embodiment, the transfer unit 25 is provided with a belt suspending/backing member 40, which is positioned on the inward side of the intermediary transfer belt 10, in terms of the loop which the belt 10 forms, and against which the secondary transfer roller 20 is pressed with the presence of the intermediary transfer belt 10 between itself and belt suspending/backing member 40. That is, the intermediary transfer belt 10 in this embodiment is suspended and kept tensioned by the belt suspending/backing member 40, driving roller 11, and tension roller 12. Thus, as the intermediary transfer belt 10 is circularly moved, its inward surface slides on the belt suspending/backing member 40. Unlike the driving roller 11 and tension roller (which is rotated by movement of belt 10), the belt suspending/backing member 40 does not move with the intermediary transfer belt 10. That is, it is the same portion of the surface of the belt suspending/backing member 40 that remains in contact with the inward surface of the intermediary transfer belt 10.
In this embodiment, it is by the belt suspending/backing member 40, driving roller 11, and tension roller 12 that the intermediary transfer belt 10, which is an endless belt, is suspended and kept tensioned.
The surface layer of the belt suspending/backing member 40 is formed of polyethylene, which is low in friction and electrically conductive. The secondary transfer roller 20 is kept pressed against the belt suspending/backing member 40 with the presence of the intermediary transfer belt 10 between itself and belt suspending/backing member 40. Thus, as a sheet 6 of recording medium is conveyed, it is pinched between the secondary transfer roller 20 and intermediary transfer belt 10 backed up by the belt suspending/backing member 40.
As the sheet 6 of recording medium is conveyed by the sheet feeding/conveying device 50 through the secondary transfer nip, which is between the intermediary transfer belt 10 and secondary transfer roller 20, the toner images on the intermediary transfer belt 10 are transferred together onto the sheet 6 by the secondary transfer voltage applied to the secondary transfer roller 20 by a secondary transfer voltage power source.
Each of the primary transfer nips, which is the area of contact between the photosensitive drum 1 and primary transfer roller 14, is on the downstream side of the belt suspending/backing member 40 in terms of the moving direction of the intermediary transfer belt 10. Further, the driving roller 11 is on the downstream side of the belt suspending/backing member 40. Therefore, it does not occur that the intermediary transfer belt 10 slackens in the secondary transfer nip and primary transfer nip. In other words, it is ensured that the intermediary transfer belt 10 is circularly moved while remaining properly tensioned. Further, the tension roller 12 is on the downstream side of the driving roller 11 in terms of the moving direction of the intermediary transfer belt 10, and is kept pressed diagonally rightward and downward direction in
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The belt suspending/backing member 40 is attached to the side plates 41a and 41b with the use of a pair of shouldered small screws 62, one for one. As the belt suspending/backing member 40 is attached to the side plates 41a and 41b, the three components form a U-shaped frame.
The belt suspending/backing member 40 may be connected to the side plates 41a and 41b with the use of a pair of the small shouldered screws. However, it is desired that they are not extremely rigidly connected.
The belt suspending/backing member 40 serves three roles, that is, the role of keeping the intermediary transfer belt 10 suspended while providing the intermediary transfer belt 10 with a preset amount of tension, the role of keeping the sheet 6 of recording medium pinched between the intermediary transfer belt 10 and secondary transfer roller 20 by backing the intermediary transfer belt 10 to transfer the toner images on the intermediary transfer belt 10 onto the sheet 6, and the role of making up a part of the frame of the transfer unit 26.
The driving roller 11 is supported by the side plates 41a and 41b; the bearings 11a (and 11b) for the driving roller 11 are inserted in the unshown elongated slots with which the side plates 41a and 41b are provided one for one. The transfer unit 26 is structured so that the driving roller 11 is not allowed to shift in the direction perpendicular to the top portion of the intermediary transfer belt 10, in terms of the loop which the intermediary transfer belt 10 forms, and also, in the direction (left and right directions in
In terms of the structural arrangement for supporting the primary transfer rollers 14 and tension roller 12, the embodiment is the same as the first embodiment.
As described above, the transfer unit 26 also is structured to be flexible.
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The drum supporting frame 44 is provided with a recess (groove) 44b, in which the belt backing member supporting member positioning boss 40a, which functions also as the belt backing member supporting portion, is fitted. The recess 44b opens upward, and is semicircular in contour. Further, the drum supporting frame 44 is provided with an elongated slot 44c, in which the bearing 11a for the driving roller 11, by which the driving roller 11 is supported, is fitted. The elongated slot 44c is open upward, and is roughly U-shaped in contour. The positioning boss 40a of the belt suspending/backing member 40 is inserted into the slot 44b of the drum supporting frame 44, and is kept pressed by the pressing member 47 in the same manner as the bearing 11a for the driving roller 11 was in the first embodiment.
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The transfer unit 26 is structured so that the pressing member 47 is pivotally movable about a boss 7. One end 47a1 of the torsional coil spring 47 fitted around the boss 7 is rested on (attached to) a catch 47b with which the pressing member 47 is provided. The other end 47a2 of the torsional coil spring 47a is rested on (attached to) an unshown catch with which the drum supporting frame 44 is provided.
The driving roller 11 is supported by the side plates 41a and 41b; the bearings 11a and 11b for the driving roller 11 are fitted in the unshown elongated slots of the side plates 41a and 41b, respectively. Therefore, the driving roller 11 is allowed to slide in the direction parallel to the top portion of the intermediary transfer belt 10, in terms of the belt loop. Thus, the bearings 11a and 11b can be fitted into the elongated slots 44c by sliding the driving roller 11 to the top opening of the elongated slots 44c which function as the portions for positioning the driving roller 11 relative to the drum supporting frame 44. The bearings 11a and 11b for the driving roller 11 are kept pressed by the pressing members 47 in the same manner as the above described positioning boss 40a of the bearing 11a.
The side plates 41a and 41b, which function as the transfer unit supporting portions, support the belt suspending/backing member 40, driving roller 11, and tension roller 12, which function as the belt suspending members, at their lengthwise ends, in terms of the widthwise direction of the intermediary transfer belt 10, which is an endless belt. Further, the side plates 41a and 41b are attached to the drum supporting frame 44, which is a part of the frame of the apparatus main assembly, in such a manner that the former is movable relative to the latter. Thus, the transfer unit 26 is properly positioned relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus 100.
The left and right drum supporting frames 44 are the same in structural component, and therefore, are minimum in difference. Thus, precisely positioning the belt suspending/backing member 40 and driving roller 11 relative to the left and right drum supporting frames 40 ensures that they are highly precisely aligned.
The force for driving (rotating) the driving roller 11 is transmitted to the driving roller 11 by meshing the gear 45 attached to the driving roller 11, with the gear with which the apparatus main frame is provided. Thus, it is ensured by precisely positioning the driving roller 11 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus 100 that the two gears remain precisely engaged for the driving roller rotating force to be highly precisely transmitted to the driving roller 11.
As described above, the belt suspending/backing member 40 which opposes the secondary transfer roller 20 is used as the component for positioning the transfer unit 26, and also, is given the role of being a part of the frame of the transfer unit 26. Thus, the transfer unit 26 is simpler in structure and lower in cost than the transfer unit 25 in the first embodiment.
Further, the belt suspending/backing member 40 and driving roller 11 are kept highly precisely positioned in terms of both the direction parallel to the top portion of the intermediary transfer belt 10 in terms of the belt loop, and the direction perpendicular to the top portion of the intermediary transfer belt 10 in terms of the belt loop. More specifically, they are kept highly precisely positioned by placing the positioning boss 40a of the belt suspending/backing member 40, and the bearing 11a for the driving roller 11, in the circular slot 44b and elongated slot 44c, respectively, of the drum supporting frame 44, which function as the belt backing member positioning portion and driving roller positioning portion, respectively. Therefore, it is ensured that the intermediary transfer belt 10 is reliably moved.
Incidentally, in each of the preceding two embodiments of the present invention, the present invention was applied to the image forming apparatus 100 of the intermediary transfer type, which employs an intermediary transfer belt. That is, in the case of the preceding embodiments, the toner images formed on the photosensitive drums 1, which are image bearing members, were transferred onto the intermediary transfer belt 10, and then, are transferred onto the sheet 6 of recording medium from the intermediary transfer belt 10. However, the present invention is also applicable to an image forming apparatus which employs an endless electrostatic belt for conveying a sheet of recording medium, that is, an image forming apparatus which directly transfers the toner images formed on the photosensitive drums 1, which are image bearing members, onto the sheet of recording medium being conveyed by the electrostatic endless belt while remaining electrostatically adhered to the belt.
While the invention has been described with reference to the structures disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth, and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 262593/2011 filed Nov. 30, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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