This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-253921 filed on Sep. 28, 2007. The entire subject matter of the application is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Technical Field
The following description relates to one or more image forming devices such as an electrophotographic copy machine and a printer.
2. Related Art
In an image forming device such as an electrophotographic copy machine and a printer, a laser scanning method and an LED exposure method have been put into practical use as an image writing method (i.e., an exposure method). The LED exposure method is a method in which light emitted by a light emitting unit with a plurality of light emitting elements linearly aligned is directed onto a surface of a photoconductive body with an imaging system and a latent image is formed on the surface of the photoconductive body.
Each of the drum units 103 is provided with a photoconductive drum 103a configured to rotate in an arrow C direction. Further, images of the predetermined colors are sequentially transferred onto the recording medium which is conveyed in the arrow C direction while being stuck to a carrying belt (not shown) by the respective photoconductive drums 103a in collaboration with respective transfer rollers 104 rotated concurrently with the photoconductive drums 103a.
Meanwhile, a stacker cover 107 is rotatably supported by the device main body 102 via a rotational shaft 108 extending in a direction perpendicular to the arrow D direction. Further, the stacker cover 107 holds four LED heads 111 disposed in positions corresponding to circumferential surfaces of the photoconductive bodies 103a of the drum units 103, respectively. Thus, the stacker cover 107 is configured to be opened and closed with respect to the device main body 102, and provided such that the drum units can be replaced when the stacker cover 107 is opened with respect to the device main body 102 (for example, see Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 2003-112446).
In the above known image forming device with the LED heads 111 held by the stacker cover 107, a mechanism in which the LED heads 111 are turned in conjunction with opening and closing of the stacker cover 107 may be applied. In this case, the LED heads 111 are disposed in exposure positions to expose the circumferential surface of the photoconductive bodies 103a when the stacker cover 107 is closed. Further, the LED heads 111 are disposed in evacuation positions where the LED heads 111 are substantially parallel to the stacker cover 107, when the stacker cover 107 is opened. Thereby, it is possible to prevent the LED heads 111 from disturbing replacement of the drum units 103.
Meanwhile, in the image forming device employing the LED heads configured as above, when the stacker cover 107 is closed, an exposure surface of each LED head 111 is located close to a corresponding photoconductive drums 103a, respectively. Further, in order to develop an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductive drum 103a, a development roller of a developing unit is disposed close to the photoconductive drum 103a. Therefore, since the exposure surface of each LED head 111 might be contaminated with toner on a surface of the development roller, the exposure surface has to be cleaned periodically.
However, the above image forming device with the LED heads 111 held by the stacker cover 107 is not provided with any cleaning member for cleaning the exposure surfaces. Therefore, there is a problem that a user has to prepare for a cleaning member and clean the exposure surfaces. Additionally, in the image forming device configured such that the LED heads 111 are turned in conjunction with opening and closing of the stacker cover 107, the LED heads 111 are located in the evacuation positions when the stacker cover 107 is opened. Hence, there is another problem that it is difficult for the user to clean the exposure surfaces.
Aspects of the present invention is advantageous to provide one or more improved image forming devices that make it possible to easily clean an exposure surface of an exposure unit thereof.
According to aspects of the present invention, an image forming device is provided, which includes a first device body having an opening, a second device body attached to the first device body in an openable and closable manner, the second device body being configured to cover the opening of the first device body in a closed state thereof, a photoconductive body provided in the first device body, an exposure unit provided to the second device body, the exposure unit having an exposure surface configured to expose a surface of the photoconductive body linearly in a predetermined scanning direction and form a latent image on the surface of the photoconductive body, the exposure unit being configured to be movable between an exposure position where the exposure surface is directed to the surface of the photoconductive body when the second device body is closed and an evacuation position where the exposure unit is evacuated from the exposure position when the second body is opened, and a cleaning unit configured to clean the exposure surface of the exposure unit. The cleaning unit includes a cleaning member configured to clean the exposure surface of the exposure unit, a supporting member configured to support the cleaning member, and a guide member configured to movably guide the supporting member. The exposure unit is disposed such that the exposure surface is cleaned by the cleaning unit when the exposure unit is moved to the evacuation position.
Further, according to another aspect of the present invention, an image forming device is provided, which includes a first device body having an opening, a second device body attached to the first device body in an openable and closable manner, the second device body being configured to cover the opening of the first device body in a closed state thereof, a photoconductive body provided in the first device body, an exposure unit provided to the second device body, the exposure unit having an exposure surface configured to expose a surface of the photoconductive body along a predetermined scanning direction and form a latent image on the surface of the photoconductive body, the exposure unit being configured to be movable between a first position where the exposure surface is directed to the surface of the photoconductive body and a second position where the exposure unit is evacuated from the first position, and a cleaning unit configured to clean the exposure surface of the exposure unit. The exposure unit is disposed such that the exposure surface is cleaned by the cleaning unit when the exposure unit is moved to the second position.
In some aspects, it is possible to easily clean the exposure surface of the exposure unit provided to the second device body with the cleaning unit. Thus, it is possible to prevent formation of an uneven image due to the exposure surface contaminated with toner.
It is noted that various connections are set forth between elements in the following description. It is noted that these connections in general and, unless specified otherwise, may be direct or indirect and that this specification is not intended to be limiting in this respect.
Hereinafter, embodiments according to aspects of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompany drawings.
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In the mechanical unit 3, four drum units 10K, 10Y, 10M, and 10C are detachably disposed that respectively correspond to black (K), yellow (Y), magenta (M), and cyan (C) in an order from an upstream side in a direction of an arrow A denoting a carrying direction of a recording sheet.
The drum units 10K, 10Y, 10M, and 10C are provided with photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C, and transfer rollers 12K, 12Y, 12M, and 12C corresponding to the photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C, respectively. Images of the predetermined colors are sequentially transferred onto the recording sheet, which is conveyed in an arrow A direction while being stuck to a carrying belt 14, by the photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C in collaboration with the transfer rollers 12K, 12Y, 12M, and 12C rotated concurrently with the photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C. Thereafter, the images of the predetermined colors on the recording sheet are thermally fixed with a fixing unit 16. Then, the recording sheet is discharged by carrying rollers 18 to a catch tray 19 provided to the upper case 1.
Meanwhile, the upper case 1 includes four LED units 20K, 20Y, 20M, and 20C provided in positions that correspond to circumferential surfaces of the photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C of the drum units 10K, 10Y, 10M, and 10C, respectively. Each LED head (not shown) provided at a lower portion of each of the LED units 20K, 20Y, 20M, and 20C is configured with an LED array (not shown) of LEDs aligned linearly along a main scanning direction and a Selfoc Lens Array (SLA) being integrated. Further, the LED head has an exposure surface 20a as a surface directed in an illuminating direction of the LED head.
The LED units 20K, 20Y, 20M, and 20C are located close to circumferential surfaces of the photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C so as to expose the circumferential surfaces of the photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C, respectively. Each of the photoconductive bodies 11K, 11Y, 11M, and 11C is rotated in an arrow B direction and exposed linearly along a right-to-left direction (main scanning direction) thereof. Additionally, the upper case 1 includes cleaning units 30K, 30Y, 30M, and 30C that correspond to the LED units 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K, respectively.
It is noted that the drum units 10, photoconductive bodies 11, transfer rollers 12, LED units 20, and cleaning units 30 in general and, unless specified otherwise, are configured in the same manner, respectively. If it is required to distinguish each element of the same sort of component from the other elements, each element will be distinguished with a reference character (K), (Y), (M), or (C) representing a corresponding color attached thereto.
The removed object catching member 35 is provided to catch a removed object (e.g., toner) scraped off from the exposure surface 20a of the LED unit 20 and configured to prevent the removed object from dropping down onto the drum unit 10 or the carrying belt 14. Specifically, the removed object catching member 35 extends in the main scanning direction (right-to-left direction) and includes a plate portion 35a substantially perpendicular to the upper case 1, and a catching portion 35b configured to extend substantially perpendicularly from the plate portion 35a and catch the removed object scraped off from the exposure surface 20a. Further, the removed object catching member 35 includes a stemming portion 35c configured to extend perpendicularly from the catching portion 35b and prevent the removed object from dropping down.
The plate portion 35a is supported with an upper portion thereof being attached to the upper case 1. It is noted that the plate portions 35a of the cleaning units 30M and 30C are shorter than the plate portions 35a of the cleaning units 30K and 30Y (see
In addition, the plate portion 35a of the removed object catching member 35 includes the guide member 36 for guiding the supporting member 42. The guide member 36 is provided with a rectangular groove 36a and holding portions 36b that faces each other to cover the groove 36a.
The supporting member 42 is configured to be elongated in the main scanning direction. The sponge member 38 is attached to a left end of the supporting member 42, while a handle 42a is provided at a right end of the supporting member 42. Further, the supporting member 42 includes a slide member 34 that allows the supporting member 42 to slide.
The slide member 34 is provided opposite the sponge member 38 via the supporting member 42. The slide member 34 is configured with an arm portion 34a perpendicular to the supporting member 42 and a rectangular locking member 34b perpendicular to the arm portion 34a.
In addition, the arm portion 34a is fitted into a space between the mutually-facing holding portions 36b, and the slide member 34 is configured to be movable along the guide member 36 by sliding the handle 42a in the right-to-left direction.
Each supporting member 42 is provided with a spring member 50 and biased by the spring member 50 toward a left side. Specifically, the spring member 50 is held while being hooked by a first spring hooking member 52a provided to the supporting member 42 and a second spring hooking member 52b provided to the upper case 1. Incidentally, in the state shown in
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Further, since the supporting member 42 is biased toward the left side by the spring member 50, the supporting member 42 is moved back to an original position when the user takes off the handle 42a after cleaning the exposure surface 20a. Thereby, the supporting member 42 is certainly put into the original position.
In addition, the supporting member 42 is configured to come away from the guide member 36 by unhooking the spring member 50 from the first and second spring hooking members 52a and 52b. Thus, since the cleaning units 30 are provided to the upper case 1, and the supporting member 42 is configured to be slidable, even though the sponge member 38 is worn and deteriorated, the sponge member 38 can easily be replaced.
Further, a front face of the sponge member 38 is formed to be oblique from an upside to a downside for a following reason. When the upper case 1 is opened, the LED unit 20 gets still while being slightly oblique with respect to the catch tray 19. Therefore, the exposure surface 20a establishes contact not parallel but obliquely with the sponge member 38. Hence, the front face of the sponge member 38 is obliquely formed, and thus can contact the exposure surface 20a with no gap therebetween.
It is noted that a tilt angle of the LED unit 20C to the upper case 1 is greater than those of the LED units 20K, 20Y, and 20M. This is because the catch tray 19 is provided above the LED unit 20C, and the LED unit C is attached along the shape of the catch tray 19. In the first embodiment, the LED units 20 are attached to the upper case 1 with the tilt angles conforming to a relationship of 20C>20K=20Y=20M.
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In the second embodiment, each handle 42a is exposed outside the LED printer 5. However, even though a handle 42a is moved, an exposure surface 20a of a corresponding LED unit 20 does not contact a corresponding sponge member 38 (see
Hereinabove, the embodiments according to aspects of the present invention have been described. The present invention can be practiced by employing conventional materials, methodology and equipment. Accordingly, the details of such materials, equipment and methodology are not set forth herein in detail. In the previous descriptions, numerous specific details are set forth, such as specific materials, structures, chemicals, processes, etc., in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it should be recognized that the present invention can be practiced without reapportioning to the details specifically set forth. In other instances, well known processing structures have not been described in detail, in order not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
Only exemplary embodiments of the present invention and but a few examples of its versatility are shown and described in the present disclosure. It is to be understood that the present invention is capable of use in various other combinations and environments and is capable of changes or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein.
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2007-253921 | Sep 2007 | JP | national |
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Office Action received for counterpart Japanese Application No. 2007-253921, mailed Aug. 18, 2009. |
Notification of Reasons of Rejection for Application No. 2007-253921 mailed Feb. 16, 2010. |
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20090087210 A1 | Apr 2009 | US |