1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming device.
2. Related Art
Image-forming devices well known in the art include a front access type printer. This type of printer has a casing formed with an opening in its front surface, and a cover capable of swinging open and closed on the casing to expose or cover the opening. Hence, process cartridges and other detachable parts can be installed to or removed from the casing through the opening by opening this cover. Because of its user-friendliness, this construction has been made employed in various practical devices, such as that disclosed in Japanese unexamined patent application publication No. 2002-111243.
To meet today's demands, however, devices must not only be user-friendly, but also thin and compact. In order to satisfy these needs, restrictions have been placed on the layout of these devices. Accordingly, when conventional configurations are used, a grip formed on the process cartridge or other detachable part is difficult to grip during replacement operations, and levers or other operating parts located inside the printer are difficult to operate. If the device is configured to be lower in height, for example, either the height of the opening formed in the front surface of the device must be decreased or the position of the entire opening must be lowered, making access from the front more difficult.
To overcome these problems, it is conceivable to configure the image-forming device with a cover that spans not only the front surface of a casing, but also a paper supporting section provided on the top surface of the casing. When the cover is opened, both the front surface of the casing and a forward region of the paper supporting section open simultaneously, exposing a grip of a process cartridge disposed in an upper front region of the casing. However, while a wide opening can be formed in the device with this construction, facilitating access to the process cartridge, the surface area of the paper supporting section for supporting recording sheets is reduced, and sheet support is unstable.
In view of foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to overcome the above problems, and also to provide an image-forming device having a casing formed with an opening, through which detachable parts may be inserted or removed, in its front and top surfaces, facilitating access to the inside of the casing, but top surface portions of the casing can support recording sheets with stability.
In order to attain the above and other objects, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image-forming device including a casing and a cover. The casing has a vertical wall and a top wall. The vertical wall is formed with an opening through which a detachable member is inserted into and removed from the casing. The top wall is formed with a cutout part that is continuous with the opening. The cover includes a first part that covers the opening and a second part that covers the cutout part. The cover is movable between an open state and a closed state. When the cover is in the closed state, the second part of the cover and a portion of the top wall of the casing are adjacent to one another in a first direction. When the cover is in the open state, the second part of the cover and the portion of the top wall are separated from each other and a recording medium discharged from the casing is supported by a part of the top wall.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image-forming device including a casing, a first cover, and a second cover. The casing has a vertical wall and a top wall. The vertical wall is formed with a first opening, and the top wall is formed with a second opening continuous with the first opening. The first cover is capable of opening and closing to selectively expose and cover the first opening. The second cover is supported on the casing and pivots open and closed about an axis to selectively expose and cover the second opening. A medium discharged from the casing is supported on the top wall and the second cover.
In the drawings:
a) to 14(c) are explanatory views showing main parts of the laser beam printer of
a) is a plan view showing main parts of the laser beam printer of
b) is a plan view showing the main parts of the laser beam printer of
Next, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
Although not shown in the drawings, the sheet supply cassette 10 includes a pressing plate for mounting a stack of recording sheets S and a spring for urging the pressing plate upward. As shown in
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The process cartridge 20 is disposed above the sheet supply cassette 10 so as to be freely inserted to and detached from the main casing 2. When performing maintenance operations, such as when replenishing with toner, the process cartridge 20 is pulled out in a direction indicated by an arrow Q. The process cartridge 20 includes a photosensitive cartridge 20A and a developing cartridge 20B.
The photosensitive cartridge 20A includes a photosensitive drum 21 for bearing toner images, a transfer roller 22 for transferring toner images from the photosensitive drum 21 onto a recording sheet S, and a scorotron charger 28 for generating a corona discharge so as to positively charge the surface of the photosensitive drum 21. The developing cartridge 20B includes a developing chamber 24 for housing toner, a developing roller 25 for supplying toner to the photosensitive drum 21, and a supply roller 27 for supplying toner to the developing roller 25. An agitator 24a for agitating toner is disposed in the developing chamber 24.
Although the photosensitive cartridge 20A and the developing cartridge 20B can be separated from each other, the entire process cartridge 20 is removed from the main casing 2 as an integrated unit.
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The laser scanner unit 40 is disposed above the process cartridge 20 and includes a laser generation unit (not shown) for generating a laser beam, a polygon mirror (hexahedral mirror) 41, lenses 42, 45, and reflection mirrors 43, 44, 46. As shown in
The fixing unit 50 is for fixing toner onto a recording sheet S and is disposed to the rear of the process cartridge 20. The fixing unit 50 includes a heat roller 51 for generating heat, a pressing roller 52 disposed in opposition to the heat roller 51, and a pair of discharge rollers 53, 54.
A chute 61 formed in a curved shape is pivotably disposed on the rear side of the conveying rollers 53 and 54 for reversing the direction of a recording sheet S when necessary. A discharge tray 70 is provided on the top surface of the main casing 2. A pair of discharge rollers 64 and 65 are disposed along a line continuing from the top end of the chute 61 for discharging a recording sheet S conveyed along the chute 61 onto the discharge tray 70.
When the chute 61 is pivoted toward the rear, a recording sheet S is discharged onto the chute 61, but not on the discharge tray 70. By pivoting the chute 61 toward the rear, the recording sheet S is conveyed and discharged in a straight line, which is particularly useful when printing on a hand-fed thick sheet or the like.
Next, image forming operations in the laser beam printer 1 will be described. When the sheet feed roller 14 shown in
In the meantime, laser light emitted from the laser scanning unit 40 is irradiated onto the surface of the photosensitive drum 21, which has been charged by the charger 28, forming an electrostatic latent image on the surface. When the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 21 confronts the developing roller 25, toner conveyed via the supply roller 27 and the developing roller 25 develops this latent image into a toner image. The toner image is transferred onto the recording sheet S as the recording sheet S passes between the photosensitive drum 21 and the transfer roller 22.
The recording sheet S with the toner image transferred thereon is fed between the heat roller 51 and the pressure roller 52. At this time, pressure and heat is applied to the toner image on the recording sheet S, thereby fixing the toner image onto the recording sheet S.
Passing between the conveying rollers 53 and 54, the recording sheet S is conveyed along the chute 61 to the discharge rollers 64 and 65. The discharge rollers 64 and 65 discharge the recording sheet S onto the discharge tray 70 with the printed surface face down.
Next, the cover 33 will be described in detail. As shown in
When in its closed position shown in
As shown in
When the cutout part 70b is closed as shown in
According to the present embodiment, by providing the opening 34 in the front surface of the main casing 2 and the cutout part 70b in the top surface of the main casing 2, an operator can easily gain access to the inside of the main casing 2 when mounting or removing the process cartridge 20.
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In the present embodiment, a width W (
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The electrodes T1 to T3 are for transmitting driving power to the charger 28, the developing roller 25, the transfer roller 22, and the like. The driving portion 75 is for driving the photosensitive drum 21, the developing roller 25, and the supply roller 27, and includes a gear train, for example, disposed at the sides of the photosensitive drum 21, the transfer roller 22, and the like. Being covered by the main discharge tray 70a in this way, the electrodes T1 to T3 and the drive unit 75 are effectively protected from such external factors as dust.
Note that
Next, a laser beam printer 100 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
With this construction, the opening and closing path of the top cover part 133b does not cross through the space above the discharge tray 170 for accommodating a discharged recording sheet S of the maximum size that can be printed by the laser beam printer 100. Accordingly, a recording sheet S stacked on the discharge tray 170 does not inhibit movement of the cover 133 during operations to open or close the cover 133, thereby facilitating such opening and closing operations.
Next, a laser beam printer 200 according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
The laser beam printer 200 also has a discharge tray 270. As shown in
With this construction, the angle formed between the front cover part 233a and the top cover part 233b when opening and closing the cover 233 is smaller than the angle formed therebetween when the cover 233 is in the closed position. Accordingly, a distance from the pivotal shaft 33c of the cover 233 to an outermost point P1 on the edge of the top cover part 233b is reduced during opening and closing operations. As a result, the outermost point P1 of the top cover part 233b moves at a position lower than a bottom surface 70d of the discharge tray 270 and does not interfere with a recording sheet S maintained on the bottom surface 70d. Hence, the recording sheet S discharged onto the discharge tray 270 does not inhibit opening and closing operations of the cover 233.
Next, a laser beam printer 300 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The laser beam printer 300 shown in
The top surface of the top cover part 311b may be positioned substantially flush with the top surface of the main discharge tray 70a. However, positioning the top surface of the top cover part 311b slightly lower than the top surface of the main discharge tray 70a will ensure that the recording sheet S and the top cover part 311b do not interfere with each other.
Next, a laser beam printer 400 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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An opening 434 is formed in the main casing 402 and extends from the front surface to the top surface of the main casing 402. The laser beam printer 400 also includes a front cover 433A for covering or exposing the opening 434 and a top cover 433B for covering at least the top front portion of the opening 434. The front cover 433A and the top cover 433B are configured as separate parts. The front end of the top cover 433B is a free end, while the rear end is pivotably supported on the main casing 402, enabling the top cover 433B to pivot about a pivotal shaft 402a extending in the left-to-right direction.
The top cover 433B forms part of a discharge tray 470 provided on top of the main casing 402 for supporting a discharged recording sheet S. As in the first embodiment, the grip 23 (see
The top end of the front cover 433A is a free end, while the bottom end is pivotably supported on the main casing 402, enabling the front cover 433A to pivot about a shaft 33c extending left-to-right.
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The interlocking mechanism 480 includes a rail 404, a coupling member 406, and a gear 408. The rail 404 is fixed to the front cover 433A, and an arc-shaped groove 404a is formed in the rail 404. The coupling member 406 includes a gear 406a, a protruding part 406b that slidably engages with the groove 404a, and an inner guide plate 415 fixed to the main casing 402. The gear 408 is rotatably supported on the shaft 402a of the top cover 433B and engages with the gear 406a.
If an operation to open the front cover 433A is begun when the top cover 433B and the front cover 433A are in the closed state shown in
The closing operation is performed in reverse. From the state shown in
With this construction, even when the opening 334 is opened as shown in
By providing the interlocking mechanism 480, operations to open and close one of the front cover 433A and the top cover 433B also open the other in association, thereby eliminating the need for the user to perform an operation to open the other part, improving operability.
Next, a laser beam printer 500 according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The laser beam printer 500 includes a main casing 502 and a sheet supply cassette 510 that is inserted into the front side of the main casing 502. The main casing 502 is formed with an opening 534. The sheet supply cassette 510 includes a front cover 511A that constitutes the entire front surface of the main casing 502 and extends to the top surface of the main casing 502. The front wall 511 moves forward and rearward during operations to open and close the sheet supply cassette 510, thereby exposing and covering the front part of the opening 534.
The laser beam printer 500 also includes a discharge tray 570 formed on the top of the casing 502 for receiving a discharged recording sheet S. The discharge tray 570 includes a main discharge tray 570a and a top cover 511B. The top cover 511B is pivotably supported on the top of the casing 502 and can pivot about a pivotal shaft 502a to open and close the upper part of the opening 534.
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The interlocking mechanism 580 includes a section 520 and a section 522. The section 520 is supported on the top cover 511B so as to pivot about a pivotal shaft 520c and is also pivotably supported on the casing 502 so as to pivot about a pivotal shaft 520a. The section 520 is also urged by a spring (not shown) in a direction indicated by an arrow X. The section 522 engages with the section 520 and is capable of pivoting about a pivotal shaft 520b. An engaging section 522a is formed on the other end of the section 522. The engaging section 522a engages with an engaging part 511b formed on the front cover 511A.
When the front cover 511A and the top cover 511B are in a closed state shown in
Conversely, if the front surface 511 is pushed closed from the state in
While some exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail, those skilled in the art will recognize that there are many possible modifications and variations which may be made in these exemplary embodiments while yet retaining many of the novel features and advantages of the invention.
For example, in the embodiments described above, the cutout part 70b is formed in the widthwise center region of the discharge tray. However, the position of the cutout part 70b is not limited to the embodiment described above. For example, it is possible to provide the main discharge tray in the widthwise center region of the top surface and form a cutout part near a widthwise side of the discharge tray. In this case, the grip 23 of the process cartridge 20 should also be positioned below the cutout part on the widthwise side. Further, in the embodiments described above, the process cartridge 20 is used as an example of a detachable component, but the present invention may be applied to other detachable components.
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