This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-035362 filed Feb. 26, 2016.
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including a containing member that is detachably disposed in an interior space of a housing and that contains a color material, an opening and closing member that opens and closes an opening of the housing by rotating about an axis, which is formed in a lower portion of the housing, when the containing member is replaced, and a cover member that includes plural surface portions, a first end, which is attached to the housing, and a second end, which is attached to the opening and closing member, and that forms a color-material-receiving surface by covering a region between the housing and the opening and closing member from above in a state where the opening and closing member opens the opening of the housing, the cover member being formed to be folded in such a manner that one of the surface portions and the other surface portions of the color-material-receiving surface face one another in a state where the opening and closing member closes the opening of the housing.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
An example of an image forming apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(Overall Configuration)
As illustrated in
[Accommodating Unit]
The accommodating unit 14 includes a containing member 26 that is capable of being drawn out from a housing 10A of the image forming apparatus 10 in one direction in the apparatus depth direction (left direction in
[Transport Unit]
The transport unit 16 includes plural transport rollers 32 that transport the sheets P along the transport path 28.
[Image Forming Unit]
The image forming unit 20 includes an image forming unit 18, which is an example of an image forming unit that is removable from a body of the image forming apparatus 10 and that forms a black image, a light scanning device 42 that radiates exposure light onto an image carrier 36 (described later), and a fixing device 46 that fixes, by using heat and pressure, a toner image formed of a toner T, which is an example of a color material, onto one of the sheets P.
The image forming unit 18 includes the image carrier 36, a charging roller 38 that charges a surface of the image carrier 36, and a developing device 40 that develops an electrostatic latent image, which is formed on the image carrier 36 as a result of the light scanning device 42 radiating the exposure light onto the image carrier 36, so as to visualize the electrostatic latent image as a toner image. In addition, the image forming unit 20 includes a transfer roller 44 that transfers the toner image, which is formed on the image carrier 36, onto one of the sheets P that is being transported.
The light scanning device 42 includes a polygon mirror 42A, which reflects a laser beam toward the image carrier 36 while rotating. Note that, when the polygon mirror 42A rotates, the light scanning device 42 generates noise.
[Others]
The image forming apparatus 10 includes a toner cartridge 50, which is an example of a containing member in which the toner T, which is black, is contained, and an opening and closing cover 54, which is an example of an opening and closing member that opens an opening 62 (see
Note that details of the toner cartridge 50, the opening and closing cover 54, the manual feed tray 60, and the cover member 70 will be described later.
(Operation of Image Forming Apparatus)
In the image forming apparatus 10, an image is formed in the following manner.
First, the charging roller 38, to which a voltage has been applied, uniformly and negatively charges the surface of the image carrier 36 to a predetermined electric potential. Next, the light scanning device 42 radiates, on the basis of data input from the outside, the exposure light onto the charged surface of the image carrier 36 so as to form an electrostatic latent image.
As a result, an electrostatic latent image that corresponds to the data is formed on the surface of the image carrier 36. In addition, the developing device 40 develops the electrostatic latent image so as to visualize the electrostatic latent image as a toner image.
Then, one of the sheets P that has been sent out to the transport path 28 from the containing member 26 by the delivery roller 30 is sent out to a transfer position at which the image carrier 36 and the transfer roller 44 are in contact with each other. At the transfer position, at which the image carrier 36 and the transfer roller 44 are in contact with each other, the toner image on the surface of the image carrier 36 is transferred onto the sheet P as a result of the sheet P being transported while being nipped between the image carrier 36 and the transfer roller 44.
The toner image that has been transferred to the sheet P is fixed onto the sheet P by the fixing device 46. After that, the sheet P, to which the toner image has been fixed, is ejected to outside the housing 10A by the transport rollers 32.
(Configuration of Principal Portion)
The toner cartridge 50, the opening and closing cover 54, the manual feed tray 60, and the cover member 70 will now be described. Although the toner cartridge 50 will be described below as an example of a containing member that contains a color material, the containing member may be a waste-toner cartridge (not illustrated) that collects and contains an untransferred toner, which has not been transferred to one of the sheets P from the image carrier 36, or the like. In addition, an example of the color material may be a color material formed from an ink other than a toner.
[Toner Cartridge]
As illustrated in
[Opening and Closing Cover]
When the opening and closing cover 54 is located at a closed position, which will be described later, the opening and closing cover 54 has an L shape when viewed in the apparatus width direction and includes an upper plate portion 54A having a plate surface oriented in the top-bottom direction and a side plate portion 54B having a plate surface oriented in the apparatus depth direction. A pair of shaft portions 54C (see
With this configuration, the opening and closing cover 54 rotates about the shaft portions 54C as a result of a user operating the opening and closing cover 54 by holding the holding portion 56. The opening and closing cover 54 is formed to be located at the closed position (see
As illustrated in
[Manual Feed Tray]
As illustrated in
A pair of shaft portions 60A that extend in the apparatus width direction are formed in a lower portion of the manual feed tray 60. A holding portion 60B, which may be held by a user, and a to-be-engaged portion (not illustrated), which engages with an engagement portion that is formed in the cutout portion 58 of the opening and closing cover 54, are formed in an upper portion of the manual feed tray 60. As a result of the engagement portion and the to-be-engaged portion engaging with each other, the manual feed tray 60 is maintained at the closed position at which the manual feed tray 60 closes the cutout portion 58.
With this configuration, as a result of a user operating the manual feed tray 60 by holding the holding portion 60B, the above-mentioned engagement of the engagement portion and the to-be-engaged portion is released, and the manual feed tray 60 rotates about the shaft portions 60A. This causes the manual feed tray 60 to open the cutout portion 58, and the manual feed tray 60 is formed to be located at an open position (see
In a state where the opening and closing cover 54 and the manual feed tray 60 are located at their closed positions, when the opening and closing cover 54 is operated so as to move to the open position, the engagement of the engagement portion and the to-be-engaged portion is maintained, and the manual feed tray 60 is maintained at the closed position at which the manual feed tray 60 closes the cutout portion 58.
As illustrated in
[Cover Member]
The cover member 70 is formed of a piece of black nonwoven fabric. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
In addition, the cover member 70 includes two valley-folded portions 70A each of which is to be folded in such a manner that a region above the valley-folded portion 70A is open, a mountain-folded portion 70B that is to be folded in such a manner that a region below the mountain-folded portion 70B is open, and flat surface portions 70C that are arranged at both sides of each of the valley-folded portions 70A and the mountain-folded portion 70B, each of the flat surface portions 70C being an example of a surface portion. In a state where the opening and closing cover 54 is located at the open position and where the cover member 70 covers the manual feed tray 60 from above, the flat surface portions 70C are inclined in such a manner that the toner T that has been deposited on the flat surface portions 70C moves toward the valley-folded portions 70A. Note that each of the surface portions may be a flat surface or may be a curved surface.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
(Configuration and Operation of Principal Portion)
When causing the image forming apparatus 10 to operate so as to form a toner image on one of the sheets P, as illustrated in
In contrast, when causing the image forming apparatus 10 not to operate so as to replace the toner cartridge 50, as illustrated in
Then, the user removes the toner cartridge 50 from the housing 10A. In this case, a portion of the toner T that has fallen off from the toner cartridge 50 is deposited onto the toner-receiving surface 71 of the cover member 70. After the replacement of the toner cartridge 50 has been completed, the user causes the opening and closing cover 54, which has been located at the open position, to be located at the closed position by rotating the opening and closing cover 54. As a result, the cover member 70 is folded in such a manner that a pair of the flat surface portions 70C face each other with one of the valley-folded portions 70A interposed therebetween and that another pair of the flat surface portions 70C face each other with the other one of the valley-folded portions 70A interposed therebetween such that the regions above the flat surface portions 70C and the valley-folded portions 70A are open.
Note that although a specific exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been described in detail, the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment, and it is obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention may employ other various exemplary embodiments within the scope of the present invention. For example, although the toner cartridge 50 that contains the toner T, which is used in an image forming operation, has been described as an example of a containing member in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the containing member may be a containing member that contains the toner T discharged from the image forming unit 18 or may be a containing member that contains an ink or the like that is used for forming an image.
Although, in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the cover member 70 has a W shape when viewed in the apparatus width direction in a state where the cover member 70 covers the region 68 from above, the cover member 70 may have a valley-folded portion while a region above the valley-folded portion is open and may be formed in an L shape or the like.
Although the cover member 70 includes two valley-folded portions 70A and one mountain-folded portion 70B in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the cover member 70 may include plural valley-folded portions 70A and plural mountain-folded portions 70B.
Although the cover member 70 is formed of a piece of nonwoven fabric in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the cover member 70 may be formed in such a manner as to include a piece of nonwoven fabric.
Although, in the above-described exemplary embodiment, the manual feed tray 60 is positioned in the region 68 in a state where the opening and closing cover 54 is located at the open position, the manual feed tray 60 is not particularly limited to being positioned in the region 68. In this case, as a result of the cover member 70 covering the region 68 from above, the probability that the toner T that has fallen off from the toner cartridge 50 will be deposited onto a region outside the housing 10A and a region inside the housing 10A by passing through the region 68 is reduced.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been provided for the purposes 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 embodiment was 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 embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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2016-035362 | Feb 2016 | JP | national |
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