The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus.
Conventionally, electrophotographic image forming apparatuses such as a laser printer or an LED printer are known. In such image forming apparatuses, a system which enables a developing cartridge housing a developer such as toner to be detachably attached is known. A cartridge tray for attaching the developing cartridge may be provided in such an image forming apparatus. A photosensitive drum is provided in the cartridge tray at a position at which the photosensitive drum faces a developing roller included in the developing cartridge when the developing cartridge is attached thereto. The toner in the developing cartridge is supplied to the photosensitive drum on which an electrostatic latent image is formed by selective exposure after charging via the developing roller, whereby developing is performed.
When an image forming apparatus including a developing cartridge and a cartridge tray is used, users can easily draw the cartridge tray out from an apparatus body to replace the developing cartridge. Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2016-008977 discloses an image forming apparatus of such a system in which a developing cartridge is attached to a cartridge tray. Beside this, an image forming apparatus in which a process cartridge that integrates a photosensitive drum and a developing cartridge into a single unit is detachably attached to a cartridge tray is also known.
In this case, information on a developing cartridge is sometimes necessary for apparatus control by a control unit of an image forming apparatus body and life management of the developing cartridge. Examples of the information on the developing cartridge include yield information such as the number of printable sheets and information indicating a residual developer amount. In order to store such information, a method of providing a memory medium such as a contact IC chip in a developing cartridge is known. Information on the cartridge can be notified to the user by bringing an electrical contact surface of the memory medium into contact with an electrical contact of the cartridge tray or the apparatus body. Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2015-062053 discloses a memory medium that stores such information on a cartridge.
In an image forming apparatus in which a developing cartridge has a memory medium, when an electrical contact for the memory is provided in a cartridge tray, it is necessary to electrically connect the electrical contact of the cartridge tray to an apparatus body. For example, as a typical attachment form of a cartridge, the cartridge is attached to the cartridge tray in a direction of crossing perpendicularly to a drawing-out/attachment direction of the cartridge tray from/to the apparatus body. In this case, a connector may be provided in a surface that is most downstream in an insertion direction and is perpendicular to the drawing-out/attachment direction of the cartridge tray from/to the apparatus body and the connector may be connected to a body-side connector.
However, in such a configuration, a component space for providing connectors is necessary. As a result, there are problems that the size of the image forming apparatus increases by the amount of the component space and a developer capacity in the developing cartridge is reduced to secure the component space.
When information is electrically transmitted from a memory medium of the developing cartridge to the apparatus body via the body-side connector, it is also necessary to electrically connect the body-side connector to a body-side electrical substrate. In this case, routing of wiring is necessary, and when the wiring becomes complex, the apparatus size increases to secure the routing space.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to realize electrical connection between an apparatus body and a memory medium in an image forming apparatus of a system in which a developing cartridge having the memory medium provided therein is attached to a cartridge tray while suppressing increase in an apparatus size.
The present application provides an image forming apparatus comprising:
a body;
a developing cartridge which stores a developer, the developing cartridge including:
a tray which is movable between a housed position at which the tray is housed in a housing portion of the body and a drawn-out position at which the tray is drawn out from the body, the tray including:
a body-side metal terminal provided in the body, the body-side metal terminal facing the tray-side metal terminal and being electrically connected to the tray-side metal terminal when the tray is at the housed position;
a control unit which performs reading or writing of the information from or to the memory medium via the body-side metal terminal and the tray-side metal terminal; and
a rail portion provided in the body to face the tray guide portion and enable the tray to move, wherein
the tray-side metal terminal is provided below the tray guide portion.
According to the present invention, it is possible to realize electrical connection between an apparatus body and a memory medium in an image forming apparatus of a system in which a developing cartridge having the memory medium provided therein is attached to a cartridge tray while suppressing increase in an apparatus size.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
In the following description, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings and embodiments. Functions, materials, dimensions, shapes, relative positions, and the like of constituent components described in the embodiment are not construed to limit the scope of this invention unless specified particularly. The functions, materials, dimensions, shapes, relative positions, and the like of members described once in the following description are the same as those described initially unless specified particularly again.
In the following description, a side of an image forming apparatus where a front door is provided is referred to as a front surface and a surface on the opposite side of the front surface is referred to as a rear surface. A left side when the image forming apparatus is seen from the front surface is referred to as a driving side and the right side is referred to as a non-driving side.
An extension direction of a drum axial line of a photosensitive drum of a cartridge tray is referred to as a “first direction”, a “longitudinal direction”, or “longitudinal”. A direction crossing the first direction (a direction of attaching a developing cartridge to the cartridge tray or a direction of taking the developing cartridge out from the cartridge tray (that is, an attachment/detachment direction of the cartridge)) is referred to as a “second direction”. A direction of using the cartridge tray in the image forming apparatus body or a direction of drawing the cartridge tray out from the apparatus body (that is, a moving direction of the cartridge tray) is referred to as a “third direction”. The first and second directions cross each other and are preferably orthogonal to each other. The second and third directions cross each other and are preferably orthogonal to each other. The first and third directions cross each other and are preferably orthogonal to each other.
An image forming apparatus 1, a developing cartridge 8, and a cartridge tray 3 according to Embodiment 1 will be described.
Configuration of Image Forming Apparatus
The image forming apparatus 1 includes an apparatus body 2, the cartridge tray 3, and the developing cartridge 8 as main components. As illustrated in
In the following description, when the same members are provided for respective colors (Y, M, C, and K), the members are distinguished by appending the names of colors to the ends of reference numerals. When the same members are provided on left and right sides, the members are distinguished by appending R and L to the ends of reference numerals.
In the present embodiment, four developing cartridges 8 can be attached to one cartridge tray 3. The four developing cartridges 8 house developers of different colors (for example, the colors of yellow, magenta, and cyan). However, the number of developing cartridges 8 attached to the cartridge tray 3 is not limited thereto, the number may be three or smaller or five or more. The kinds of colors are not limited thereto. An arrangement order of the colors is not limited to the example of
As illustrated in
The laser scanner unit LB outputs a laser beam Z corresponding to image information. The laser beam Z passes through an exposure window 10 to scan and expose the surfaces of photosensitive drums 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K) as image bearing members. In this way, an electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum. The transfer belt unit 11 as a transfer unit is provided below the cartridge tray 3 and the developing cartridges 8 (8Y, 8M, 8C, and 8K). The transfer belt unit 11 has a driving roller 13 and tension rollers 14 and 15 and stretches a transfer belt 12 which has plasticity.
The photosensitive drums 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K) provided in the cartridge tray 3 are in contact with an upper surface of the transfer belt 12. This contacting portion is a transfer portion. A transfer roller 16 is provided on the inner side of the transfer belt so as to face the photosensitive drums 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K). A prescribed bias is applied to the transfer roller 16 during transfer, and charges are applied to the recording medium M via the transfer belt 12. Due to an electric field generated at that time, a developer image on the photosensitive drum 4 is transferred to the recording medium M being in contact with the photosensitive drum 4.
The sheet feeding unit 18 is provided below the transfer belt unit 11. The sheet feeding unit 18 has a sheet feeding roller 20 and a sheet feeding tray 19 that can stack and store the recording medium M. The fixing unit 21 and the discharge unit 22 are provided above the apparatus body 2. The recording medium M having a developer image transferred thereto is fixed by the fixing unit 21 and is discharged to a discharge tray 23 via the discharge unit 22.
A power supply device P as a power supply unit is disposed inside the image forming apparatus body or is connected to the image forming apparatus body. The power supply device P supplies electric power to a charging contact 94 as a body-side charging contact portion, a cleaner contact 95 as a body-side cleaner contact portion, and a developing contact 96 as a body-side developing contact portion via electrical wirings (not illustrated). These contacts are electrically connected to a tray-side charging contact 44 as a tray-side charging contact portion, a tray-side cleaner contact 45 as a tray-side cleaner contact portion, and a tray-side developing contact 46 as a tray-side developing contact portion whereby electric power is supplied to the developing cartridge 8. A power supply circuit board that forms the power supply device that supplies electric power to the charging contact 94, the cleaner contact 95, and the developing contact 96 is disposed inside a right side wall 2R illustrated in
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The developing cartridges 8 (8Y, 8M, 8C, and 8K) each include a developing roller 6 which is a developer bearing member that develops an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drums 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K) and a memory tag unit 80 to which a memory tag 81 as a memory medium is attached. The memory tag 81 is a contact-type IC chip having electrical contact portions, for example. The electrical contact portions of the memory tag 81 make contact with tray-side memory contacts 32 provided in the cartridge tray 3, whereby the memory tag 81 communicates with the image forming apparatus 1 and users can be informed of information such as a residual developer amount. The developing cartridge 8 and the memory tag unit 80 will be described later.
The image forming apparatus 1 further includes a control unit 43, a body-side metal terminal 9, and a display unit 42. The control unit 43 is electrically connected to the body-side metal terminal 9 and includes a processor such as a CPU and various memories. The control unit 43 is configured as a circuit board, for example, and a processor operates according to a program to execute various processes of the image forming apparatus 1. The control unit 43 processes information of the memory tag 81 of the developing cartridge 8 via the body-side metal terminal 9 and a tray-side metal terminal 47 provided in the cartridge tray 3. In this way, information on the developing cartridge 8 stored in the memory tag 81 such as a residual developer amount, for example, can be read and be displayed to users by the display unit 42 provided in the image forming apparatus 1. Moreover, the information can be written to the memory tag 81. Although description will be made using a term “metal terminal”, the metal terminal may be read an electrical contact or an electrical contact portion, an electrode or an electrode portion, or an information delivery portion, and the like.
Image Forming Operation
An image forming operation will be described using
An image forming operation for forming a full-color image is as follows. The cartridge tray 3 to which the developing cartridges 8 (8Y, 8M, 8C, and 8K) are attached is inserted in the apparatus body and the front door 40 is closed. When the front door 40 is closed, drum driving couplings 52 (52Y, 52M, 52C, and 52K) provided in the image forming apparatus 1 engage with drum driving input couplings 54 (54Y, 54M, 54C, and 54K) connected to the photosensitive drums 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K) provided in the cartridge tray 3.
Drum driving gears 53 (53Y, 53M, 53C, and 53K) are rotated by motors and gears (not illustrated) of the image forming apparatus 1. As illustrated in
The photosensitive drums 4 (4Y, 4M, 4C, and 4K) are rotated at a prescribed speed by the drum driving gear (a direction indicated by arrow D in
The electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum is developed by the developing roller 6 rotated at a prescribed speed (a direction indicated by arrow E in
On the other hand, recording media M are separated and fed one by one at a prescribed control timing. A distal end of a developer image on the circumferential surface of the photosensitive drum 4 moves to a transfer portion which is a point facing the transfer belt 12. The transfer belt 12 is conveyed at a prescribed control timing so that the rotation of the photosensitive drum 4 is synchronized with a timing at which the recording medium M is conveyed to the transfer portion and the print start positions in the transfer portion coincide with each other. The developer images on the photosensitive drums 4 are sequentially transferred to the recording medium M conveyed in a state of being electrostatically adsorbed to the transfer belt 12 by an electric field formed between the photosensitive drums 4 and the transfer roller 16. The recording medium M to which the developer images of the four colors are transferred is fixed by the fixing unit 21 and is discharged to the discharge tray 23 via the discharge unit 22.
Configuration of Cartridge Tray
Next, a detailed configuration of the cartridge tray 3 will be described with reference to
The cartridge tray 3 includes a tray frame 30, a tray penetration shaft 55, the photosensitive drum 4, the charging roller 5 as a charging unit, a cleaning frame 27 including a cleaning unit, and the like. The cartridge tray 3 includes the tray-side charging contact 44, the tray-side cleaner contact 45, and the tray-side developing contact 46 as tray-side process contacts, and the tray-side metal terminal 47.
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The charging roller 5 is supported by the cleaning frame 27 so as to be able to rotate with respect to the rotating shaft extending in the first direction and to rotate following the photosensitive drum 4 in a contacting state. The cleaning frame 27 is supported by the tray right side surface 30R and the tray left side surface 30L. The tray-side charging contact 44 is provided on a surface of the cleaning frame 27 close to the tray right side surface 30R and the cleaning frame 27 is electrically connected to the charging roller 5. The tray-side charging contact 44 is exposed to the right side surface of the cartridge tray 3 and makes contact with the charging contact 94 of the apparatus body 2, whereby the charging roller 5 is electrically connected to the apparatus body 2. Electric power is supplied from a power supply unit. In this way, the surface of the photosensitive drum 4 is uniformly charged to a prescribed polarity and potential. Although the charging roller 5 is used as a charging unit in the present embodiment, the charging unit of the photosensitive drum 4 is not limited thereto, and another means such as a corona charger may be used.
The cleaning frame 27 provided in the tray frame 30 is a frame that stores the cleaning roller 7 as a cleaning unit. The cleaning roller 7 is supported by the cleaning frame 27 at a position contacting the photosensitive drum 4 and is rotatably attached to the rotating shaft extending in the first direction.
The tray-side cleaner contact 45 is provided in a surface of the cleaning frame 27 close to the tray right side surface 30R, and the cleaning frame 27 is electrically connected to the cleaning roller 7. The tray-side cleaner contact 45 is exposed to the right side surface of the cartridge tray 3 and makes contact with the cleaner contact 95 of the apparatus body 2, whereby the cleaning roller 7 is electrically connected to the apparatus body 2. Electric power is supplied from a power supply. In this way, a waste developer on the surface of the photosensitive drum 4 remaining without being transferred during printing is removed by the cleaning roller 7 effectively. Although the cleaning roller 7 is used as a cleaning unit in the present embodiment, another means such as a rubber blade or a sheet may be used. The cleaning unit may not necessarily be provided.
As illustrated in
The developing roller positioning unit 35 supports a developing roller cover positioning unit 68a and a developing roller bearing positioning unit 71a disposed on the same axis as the developing roller 6 of the developing cartridge 8 illustrated in
The developing pressing member 91 is rotatably supported by the tray right side surface 30R and the tray left side surface 30L. The developing pressing member 91 makes contact with developing rotation stopping boss 28a and 28b provided on both side surfaces of the developing cartridge 8 illustrated in
The separation member 92 is rotatably supported by the tray right side surface 30R and the tray left side surface 30L and receives force from a separation and pressing member 60 of the apparatus body 2 whereby the separation member 92 rotates in a direction indicated by arrow J in
The tray-side developing contact 46 is provided on the tray right side surface 30R. One end in the first direction of the tray-side developing contact 46 illustrated in
The tray-side memory contact 32 as a tray-side memory contact portion illustrated in
Configuration of Developing Cartridge
Next, the developing cartridge 8 will be described with reference to
The developer storage frame 28 is a casing capable of containing a developer and supplies a developer to the developing roller 6. The stirring roller 26 has a function of stirring a developer in the developer storage frame 28 and applying a developer to the developing roller 6. The developing roller 6 and the stirring roller 26 are rollers that can rotate with respect to the rotating shaft extending in the first direction. The developing roller 6 and the stirring roller 26 include a roller body and a roller shaft. For example, rubber or a sponge member having elasticity is used as a material of the roller body. Metal or a conductive resin is used as a material of the roller shaft. As illustrated in
The cartridge bearing (non-driving side) 71 is fixed to the developer storage frame 28 by a screw 99d. As illustrated in
The driving input coupling gear 62 is a gear rotatably supported by the cartridge bearing (driving side) 70 and the cartridge side cover 68. The driving input coupling gear 62 has an engagement coupling portion for receiving driving force from the body and transmits the driving force from the body to the developing roller gear 61 and the stirring roller gear 63. The engagement coupling may have an arbitrary shape as long as driving force is transmitted. In this example, the developing cartridge has a hole having a triangular recess shape. One body-side engagement coupling portion has a triangular rib having a convex shape corresponding to the triangular recess shape.
The developer regulation blade 29 is a blade that makes contact with the developing roller 6 to regulate the thickness of a developer borne on the developing roller 6. The developer regulation blade 29 is fixed to the developer storage frame 28 by screws or the like and manages a contact angle and an entrance amount with respect to the developing roller 25 so that the thickness of the developer on the developing roller is regulated constantly. A SUS sheet or a rubber member is generally used as a material of the developer regulation blade 29.
The developing roller contact 64 is a metallic member provided in the cartridge bearing (non-driving side) 71 and is exposed to a non-driving-side side surface of the developing cartridge 8 and electrically connected to the developing roller 6 and the developer regulation blade 29. An exposed portion of the developing roller contact 64 has a spring property in the first direction. When the developing cartridge 8 is attached to the cartridge tray 3, the exposed portion is deformed toward the inner side of the developing cartridge in the first direction and makes contact with the tray-side developing contact 46 of the cartridge tray 3 with a prescribed contact pressure.
In the present embodiment, the developing roller contact 64 is connected to both the developing roller 6 and the developer regulation blade 29. However, the developing roller contact 64 may be formed of a plurality of members. For example, the developing roller contact 64 may be formed of a member connecting to the developing roller 6 only and a member connecting to the developer regulation blade 29 only. The tray-side developing contact 46 of the cartridge tray 3 and the developing contact 96 of the apparatus body 2 may be independent members corresponding to the developing roller 6 and the developer regulation blade 29, respectively. In this way, the developing roller 6 and the developer regulation blade 29 are connected independently to the apparatus body 2 and receive different voltages.
The cartridge side cover 68 rotatably supports one set of ends of the developing roller gear 61 and the driving input coupling gear 62. The cartridge side cover 68 includes the developing roller cover positioning unit 68a that makes sliding contact with a guide and a fixing portion provided in the cartridge tray 3 when the developing cartridge 8 is attached to the cartridge tray 3, and a driving input cover positioning unit 68b. The developing roller cover positioning unit 68a has the same shaft as the developing roller 6 and the developing roller gear 61 and has a circumferential outer shape. The driving input cover positioning unit 68b has the same shaft as the driving input coupling gear 62 and a circumferential outer shape (a protruding portion).
As understood from
As described above, due to the developing roller cover positioning unit 68a, the driving input cover positioning unit 68b, and the developing rotation stopping boss (driving side) 28a provided in the developer storage frame 28, the developing cartridge 8 is positioned and fixed after being attached to the cartridge tray 3.
As illustrated in
Configuration of Memory Medium
A configuration of the memory medium storing the information on the developing cartridge 8 will be described with reference to
The memory tag pressing member 82 has a memory attachment groove 87 for attaching and fixing the memory tag 81 and fixes the memory tag 81 by an arbitrary method such as adhesion, a double-sided tape, or heat caulking. As illustrated in
The memory tag pressing spring 83 is a compression spring and makes contact with a spring receiving surface (not illustrated) of the memory tag pressing member 82 and a spring receiving surface (not illustrated) of the pressing spring receiving member 84, and a compressed state is created from a natural state of spring. By the spring force of the memory tag pressing spring 83, a spring receiving portion regulation portion 82a of the memory tag pressing member 82 and a spring receiving member regulating portion 84a of the pressing spring receiving member 84 make contact with each other whereby the memory tag unit is held as an integrated unit. An elastic member other than the compression spring may be used. The memory tag unit 80 can be pushed further in the compression direction of the memory tag pressing spring 83 than the state of
The memory tag pressing member 82 has attitude regulation bosses 85 (85a, 85b, and 85c). As illustrated in
A boss diameter of the attitude regulation boss 85 is designed to be larger than a hole diameter of the attitude regulation hole 86. For example, when the boss has a circumference having a diameter of φ3 mm and the hole has a diameter of φ8 mm, a circumferential boss can move with a clearance of φ5 mm. In this way, the movement of the memory tag unit 80 in the second and third directions is regulated with a certain amount of clearance by the attitude regulation bosses 85 (85a, 85b, and 85c) and the attitude regulation holes 86 (86a, 86b, and 86c).
In this example, since the memory tag 81 is fixed to the memory tag pressing member 82, the attitude regulation boss 85 is provided in the memory tag pressing member 82 so that component tolerance becomes advantageous during positioning with the cartridge tray 3. However, the attitude regulation boss 85 may be provided in the pressing spring receiving member 84. How to make a gap in the first, second, and third directions for regulating the movement of the memory tag unit 80 and a relationship between the attitude regulation boss 85 and the attitude regulation hole 86 may be adjusted so that the engagement between the cartridge tray 3 and the memory tag unit 80 to be described later is realized smoothly. For example, the shape of the attitude regulation boss 85 and the attitude regulation hole 86 may not necessarily be a perfect circle.
The memory tag unit 80 is configured such that the positions in the first, second, and third directions are regulated with a certain amount of clearance by the cartridge bearing (driving side) 70 and the cartridge side cover 68. However, there is no limitation to the configuration of the present embodiment as long as the memory tag unit 80 can be moved in an arbitrary direction in the developing cartridge.
Although the memory tag unit 80 is provided on the driving side of the developing cartridge 8 in the present embodiment, the memory tag unit 80 may be provided on the non-driving side.
Attachment of Developing Cartridge to Cartridge Tray
The behavior when the developing cartridge 8 is attached to the cartridge tray 3 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to the cross-sectional schematic views of
Even when an insertion trajectory when attaching the developing cartridge 8 is different from user to user, the developing roller cover positioning unit 68a and the driving input cover positioning unit 68b make contact with the guide portions (the memory guide portion 31, the cartridge guide portion 33, the developing roller positioning guide portion 36, the driving input guide portion 38, and the receiving member guide portion 39), whereby the developing cartridge 8 is smoothly guided to the state of
In the state of
After the developing rotation stopping boss 28a of the developing cartridge 8 makes contact with an arc surface of a rotation stopping boss introducing portion 91b provided in the developing pressing member 91 of the cartridge tray 3, the developing rotation stopping boss 28a rotates the developing pressing member 91 in a direction indicated by arrow K according to the attachment operation of the developing cartridge 8 and makes contact with a cartridge pressing portion 91c. The developing cartridge 8 is pressed by the spring force of the developing pressing spring 90 with the developing rotation stopping boss 28a disposed therebetween, the developing roller cover positioning unit 68a and the driving input cover positioning unit 68b make contact with the cartridge guide portion 33 and are stably positioned at the position of
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In this way, an electrical contact portion of the memory tag 81 is fixed by making contact with the tray-side memory contact 32, and the memory tag unit 80 is completely attached. The contact pressure of the contact portion of the memory tag 81 may be such pressure that stable positioning is realized and may be determined according to a recess shape formed in the tray-side memory contact 32 or the shape of the memory tag pressing member 82. Alternatively, rather than a configuration in which the memory tag pressing member 82 abuts on a recess, the position may be determined by the contact between the memory tag 81 and the tray-side memory contact 32.
In this case, the attitude regulation bosses 85 (85a, 85b, and 85c) of the memory tag unit 80 are not in contact with the attitude regulation holes 86 (86a, 86b, and 86c) of the developing cartridge 8, the position of the memory tag unit 80 is in the state of
Drawing-Out and Insertion of Cartridge Tray from and into Apparatus Body
Next, an operation of drawing the cartridge tray 3 out from the apparatus body 2 will be described with reference to
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During replacement of the developing cartridge 8, a user opens the front door 40 of the image forming apparatus and draws the cartridge tray 3 housed in the apparatus body 2 from the first position toward the front surface side. At that time, as illustrated in
The position of the cartridge tray 3 when the user draws out the cartridge tray 3 further and the cartridge tray 3 is lifted upward in the second direction as illustrated in
When the cartridge tray 3 is drawn out further, as illustrated in
When the cartridge tray 3 is inserted into the apparatus body 2 from the third position, the cartridge tray 3 reaches the second position while maintaining the height in the second direction the same as the third position in a reverse order from that during drawing-out. The cartridge tray 3 moves up to the first position from the second position while lowering the height in the second direction. In this case, since the photosensitive drum 4 and the transfer belt 12 are separated from each other until the cartridge tray 3 reaches the first position, it is possible to complete insertion of the cartridge tray 3 without damaging the surface of the photosensitive drum 4.
Configuration of Contact Portion Between Apparatus Body and Cartridge Tray
Next, a configuration of a contact portion between the apparatus body 2 and the cartridge tray 3 will be described with reference to
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A contact avoiding surface 30V positioned on the left side (the inner side of the image forming apparatus 1) in the first direction with respect to each of the tray-side charging contact 44, the tray-side developing contact 46, the tray-side cleaner contact 45, and the tray-side metal terminal 47 is provided on the tray right side surface 30R. The contact avoiding surface 30V includes a region extending toward the lower side in the second direction and the rear surface side in the third direction with respect to each of the tray-side charging contact 44, the tray-side cleaner contact 45, the tray-side developing contact 46, and the tray-side metal terminal 47. The contact avoiding surface 30V is a region recessed one step lower than the other region of the tray right side surface 30R.
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At the first position illustrated in
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Due to the above-described configuration, when the cartridge tray 3 is drawn out from the apparatus body 2, it is possible to prevent the charging contact 94, the cleaner contact 95, the developing contact 96, and the body-side metal terminal 9 of the apparatus body 2 from making contact with a portion of the cartridge tray 3 and being deformed or damaged.
Further Advantageous Configuration of Cartridge Tray
Positional Relationship Between Tray-Side Metal Terminal and Other Terminals
In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
A voltage having a potential difference of approximately several hundreds to 1000 volts is applied from the ground to the tray-side charging contact 44, the tray-side cleaner contact 45, and the tray-side developing contact 46 which are contact portions used for printing. On the other hand, communication between the apparatus body 2 and the memory tag 81 via the tray-side metal terminal 47 is performed using a voltage (for example, 3.3 volts, 12 volts, or the like) lower than the voltage of the contact portions used for printing. That is, the potential difference between the tray-side metal terminal 47 and the contact portions used for printing is large. Therefore, when the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed near the contact portions used for printing, damage of the memory tag 81 due to leakage of electricity or communication failure due to electromagnetic noise may occur. In the present embodiment, since the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed away from the vicinity of the contact portions used for printing, it is possible to prevent damage of the memory tag 81 due to leakage of electricity or communication failure due to electromagnetic noise.
As described above, the tray-side cleaner contact 45 may not be provided as in the case where the cleaning unit is not provided and the case where a rubber blade or a sheet is used as the cleaning unit. In these cases, it is desirable to create a positional relationship in which the adverse effect on the tray-side metal terminal 47 of the leakage of electricity or electromagnetic noise from the tray-side charging contact 44 and the tray-side developing contact 46 is prevented. In order to realize such a positional relationship, for example, the tray-side metal terminal 47 may be disposed in regions other than the region between the tray-side charging contact 44 and the tray-side developing contact 46. Both the distance between the tray-side metal terminal 47 and the tray-side charging contact 44 and the distance between the tray-side metal terminal 47 and the tray-side developing contact 46 may be longer than the distance between the tray-side charging contact 44 and the tray-side developing contact 46.
In the present embodiment, the tray-side metal terminal 47 is provided in a region different from the contact portions used for printing in the second direction when seen from the third direction. However, the present invention is not limited to this configuration. That is, the tray-side metal terminal 47 may be provided in a region overlapping some of the contact portions used for printing in the second direction when seen from the third direction.
For example, in
In this case, when the region of the contact avoiding surface 130V of the tray right side surface 130R widens, since the thickness in the first direction of the tray right side surface 130R decreases, the strength of the tray frame 130 decreases. However, as in
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Positional Relationship Between Tray-Side Metal Terminal and Separation Member
In the present invention, the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed on the lower side of the separation member 93 in the second direction. The lower side mentioned herein refers to the lower side in the second direction when the apparatus is installed in the same manner as during printing.
Here, details of a separation operation will be described. As illustrated in
A separation member 93C illustrated in
When the entire separation and pressing member 60 moves toward the inner side of the apparatus in the third direction, the separating and pressing piece 60C makes contact with the inclined portion 93Ca2. When the separation and pressing member 60 is pushed further deeply, the separation member 93C rotates about the separation rotation center and the developing roller 6C is separated from the photosensitive drum 4C. At the same time, a similar separation operation is performed with respect to the separation members 93K, 93M, and 93Y.
In this configuration, when the tray-side metal terminal 47 is provided at the same height as the separation member 93, the body-side metal terminal 9 facing the tray-side metal terminal 47 and the separation and pressing member 60 facing the separation member 93 also need to be provided at the same height. However, in this configuration, the separation and pressing member 60 may rub against the body-side metal terminal 9 when the separation and pressing member 60 moves in the third direction. An operation for arranging the body-side metal terminal 9 may be formed in the separation and pressing member 60, for example, in order to prevent occurrence of rubbing. However, in this case, the strength of the separation and pressing member 60 may decrease.
Therefore, in the present invention, as described above, the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed on the lower side of the separation member 93 in the second direction. Due to this, the body-side metal terminal 9 can be provided at such a position that the entire separation and pressing member 60 does not rub against the body-side metal terminal 9 even when it moves in the third direction. Therefore, it is possible to mount a configuration for electrically connecting the apparatus body 2 and the memory tag 81 of the developing cartridge 8 without decreasing the strength of the separation and pressing member 60.
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Positional Relationship Between Tray-Side Metal Terminal and Tray Guide
In the present invention, the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed on the lower side of the tray guide 49 in the second direction. The lower side mentioned herein refers to the lower side in the second direction when the apparatus is installed in the same manner as during printing.
The tray guide 49 engages with the rail 41 of the apparatus body 2 and rubs against the rail 41 when the cartridge tray 3 is drawn out and inserted. Therefore, when the tray-side metal terminal 47 is provided at the same height as the tray guide 49, the tray-side metal terminal 47 and the corresponding body-side metal terminal 9 may be worn or damaged due to rubbing against the rail 41. However, according to the present invention, since the tray-side metal terminal 47 and the body-side metal terminal 9 can be provided while avoiding the rubbing portion between the tray guide 49 and the rail 41, it is possible to prevent wear and damage of the tray-side metal terminal 47 and the body-side metal terminal 9.
In the present embodiment, the position at which the tray guide 49 is provided in the tray right side surface 30R and the tray left side surface 30L of the cartridge tray 3 is a relatively high position in the second direction. Therefore, the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed on the lower side of the tray guide 49 so that the heights are shifted from each other. However, when the tray guide 49 is provided at a low position in the second direction, even when the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed on the upper side of the tray guide 49, the heights of both can be shifted from each other.
According to the present embodiment, since the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed on the tray right side surface 30R and the body-side metal terminal 9 is disposed so as to face the tray-side metal terminal 47, the body-side metal terminal 9 and the power supply circuit board disposed inside the right side wall 2R so as to follow the right side wall 2R can be connected in a short distance. For example, when the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed in the tray rear surface 30B and the body-side metal terminal 9 is disposed so as to face the tray-side metal terminal 47, although wirings need to be routed up to the power supply circuit board, it is not necessarily so in the present embodiment. An effect of suppressing increase in the apparatus size is obtained as compared to a case in which new connectors are provided on the cartridge tray and the apparatus body in order to realize electrical connection.
In an image forming apparatus in which a developing cartridge having a memory medium recording a residual developer amount and the like mounted therein is detachably attached to a cartridge tray, it is possible to stabilize communication between the memory medium and the apparatus body. In this case, wear or the like of the cartridge tray and the apparatus body will not occur and the strength of respective members of the image forming apparatus will not be sacrificed.
Next, Embodiment 2 will be described. Description of the same portions as those of the configuration of Embodiment 1 will be omitted, and portions different from those of Embodiment 1 will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
A contact avoiding surface 230V positioned on the right side (the inner side of the image forming apparatus 201) in the first direction with respect to the tray-side metal terminal 247 is provided on the tray left side surface 230L. The contact avoiding surface 230V includes a region extending toward the lower side in the second direction and the rear surface side in the third direction with respect to the tray-side metal terminal 247. The contact avoiding surface 230V is provided in the left side surface 230L of the cartridge tray 203 so as to be recessed one step lower toward a deeper side in the first direction when seen from the apparatus body 202 facing the contact avoiding surface 230V.
As illustrated in
The contact avoiding surface 230V has a region extending toward the rear surface side in the third direction from the position at which the surface faces the body-side metal terminal 209 in the first direction. Therefore, when the cartridge tray 203 moves from the second position to the third position, the body-side metal terminal 209 does not make contact with the cartridge tray 203.
In the present embodiment, similarly to Embodiment 1, an effect of preventing deformation and damage of members in the process of drawing out the cartridge tray 203 is obtained. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, since the tray-side metal terminal 247 is disposed on the driving side opposite to the contact portions used for printing, which use a high voltage, the effect of preventing damage of the memory medium due to leakage of electricity can be enhanced.
Similarly to Embodiment 1, the tray-side metal terminal 247 is disposed on the left side wall 202L and the body-side metal terminal 209 is disposed so as to face the tray-side metal terminal 247. Due to this, the body-side metal terminal 209 and the circuit board disposed inside the right side wall 202L so as to follow the left side wall 202L can be connected in a short distance. For example, when the tray-side metal terminal 47 is disposed in the tray rear surface 30B and the body-side metal terminal 209 is disposed so as to face the tray-side metal terminal 47, although wirings need to be routed up to the power supply circuit board, it is not necessarily so in the present embodiment. An effect of suppressing increase in the apparatus size is obtained as compared to a case in which new connectors are provided on the cartridge tray and the apparatus body in order to realize electrical connection.
Next, Embodiment 3 of the present invention will be described. Description of the same portions as those of the configuration of Embodiment 2 will be omitted, and portions different from those of Embodiment 2 will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
Similarly to Embodiment 2 illustrated in
In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
As described above, in the present embodiment, in conjunction with an operation of opening the front door 340 as a door portion, an evacuation operation evacuates the body-side metal terminal 309 and the like from the position at which the terminal rubs against the cartridge tray 303. By providing such an evacuation unit, the body-side metal terminal 309 does not make contact with the cartridge tray 303 when the cartridge tray 303 is drawn out from the apparatus body. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide the contact avoiding surface for avoiding the body-side metal terminal 309 in the tray left side surface 330L when the cartridge tray 303 is drawn out. That is, since it is not necessary to decrease the thickness in the first direction of the tray left side surface 330L, the strength of the tray left side surface 330L will not be sacrificed.
In the present embodiment, an effect similar to that of Embodiment 2 can be obtained. In the present embodiment, it is possible to stabilize communication between the memory medium and the apparatus body 302 without sacrificing the strength of the tray frame 330 and the cartridge tray 303 rubbing against the body-side metal terminal 309.
In the present embodiment, the tray-side metal terminal 347 and the tray-side electrical connectors (the tray-side charging contact, the tray-side cleaner contact, and the tray-side developing contact) are provided on different side surfaces of the cartridge tray 303. Therefore, the body-side metal terminal 309 and the body-side electrical connectors (the charging contact, the cleaner contact, and the developing contact) are provided on different side surfaces of the housing portion of the body. Therefore, such an evacuation unit that evacuates the body-side electrical connectors when the front door 340 is open may be provided in the body-side electrical connectors.
Similarly to Embodiment 1, when the tray-side metal terminal and the tray-side electrical connectors are disposed on the same side surface of the cartridge tray, an evacuation unit that evacuates the terminals when the front door 340 is open may be provided.
Embodiment(s) of the present invention can also be realized by a computer of a system or apparatus that reads out and executes computer executable instructions (e.g., one or more programs) recorded on a storage medium (which may also be referred to more fully as a ‘non-transitory computer-readable storage medium’) to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s) and/or that includes one or more circuits (e.g., application specific integrated circuit (ASIC)) for performing the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s), and by a method performed by the computer of the system or apparatus by, for example, reading out and executing the computer executable instructions from the storage medium to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s) and/or controlling the one or more circuits to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s). The computer may comprise one or more processors (e.g., central processing unit (CPU), micro processing unit (MPU)) and may include a network of separate computers or separate processors to read out and execute the computer executable instructions. The computer executable instructions may be provided to the computer, for example, from a network or the storage medium. The storage medium may include, for example, one or more of a hard disk, a random-access memory (RAM), a read only memory (ROM), a storage of distributed computing systems, an optical disk (such as a compact disc (CD), digital versatile disc (DVD), or Blu-ray Disc (BD)Tn, a flash memory device, a memory card, and the like.
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. 2019-139114, filed on Jul. 29, 2019, and, Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-098542, filed on Jun. 5, 2020, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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